Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 23, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAAtt TWO
ABALAN» DAILY TIDINGS
Ffiduy, Juno 23, 1022
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P retty nearly everything these locked up on the charge of d ru n k ­
i they were showered with rise as they The road from the camp to the caves
days is getting into the United States enness.
I prepared to leave, which, according ! is on a grade with a maximum of 7
i
Established 1876
suprem e court. I t’s the ouija board
They were taken before Justice
to old traditions, betokens a o’.ng per cent, which can be made easily
Published Every Evening Except
now.
The
m
anufacturers
protest
Gowdy
yesterday
and
assessed
a
fine
■
and
happy m arried life.
by any large car th a t is in good con­
Sunday
agafust it being classed for taxation of $25 and a jail sentence of 15 days
THE ASHLAND PRINTING <30.
They have many friends here to dition.
with sporting goods and in appealing each. They refused to pay the fines,
' wish them God speed on tlieir jo u r­
OFFICIAL CITTT AND COUNTS
to the court for relief, describe It at the tim e and were taken back to
ney of life.
PAPER
Let the Lind Home Lodge worry
th u ily : “A grade of m otor autom a­ jail to lay out the sentence, but up-!
TELEPHONE 39
about your “ eats” for the Cave Day;
tism, Involving considerable sub­ on fu rth er reflection in the barred j
(CAVE MEN FROM GRANTS
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
week-end.
Everything clean and
conscious action of the intelligence.” room in the city building, decided;
PASS ADVERTISING OPENING new, half mile from the general
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subscription Price Delivered in City: Now th a t we know ju st what it is, th a t it was no place to spend the
camp ground and barbecue.
248-3
Crepe and Tissue Papers
One month .........................................65 it occasions no surprise th at the su ­ bright sum m er days and asked to hei
A truck bearing several G rants
Three m o u th s ............................... 1-86 preme court refuses consideration. allowed to pay th eir fines. They! Miss G ertrude Miksch became the
31x months .................................... 3.76
Pennants
were taken back before the court bride of Logan Julian W ednesday boosters dressed to represent “cave
One year ...................................... 7.60
and paid up, whereupon th e -ro u rt m orning at the home of the bride’s im en” spent about an hour in the
Mall and Rural Routes
Picnic Goods
PORTLAND TRUE TO FORM
suspended the ja il sentences during parents on the Boulevard, at a very i city W ednesday driving over the
One month .................................. 8 -66
The Portland cham ber of com­ th eir good behavior.
Three months .............................. 1.96
quiet home wedding which was per- streets and doing a good job of a d ­
Post Cards
Six months . « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3.60 merce and the Portland newspapers
vertising the Cave Day opening next
---------------------------i formed in the presence of a few
One year • • • • • • • • • • • • ■ • • • • • 6,5C show a tendency to favor th e sepa­
KLAMATH SOFT PEDALS ON
immediate relatives by Rev. C. F. : Monday.
ADVERTISING RATES
A FORD TICKET
ration
of
the
Soutiiern
Pacific
and
It was stated by one of the com­
RAILROAD CONTROVERSY K oehler of the Presbyterian church.
Display Advertising
Single Insertion, each inch........... 30c Central Pacific systems, which would
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The bride was dressed in a beau- m ittee present with the “ cave m en”
with every 25c purchase
probably give the Union Pacific a
YEARLY CONTRACTS
KLAMATH FALLS, June 23.— tlful w hite gown and wore a corsage th at accommodations could be had
Display Advertising
transportation monopoly of Oregon.
at
Precipitate action in any direction bouquet of rosebuds. The decora- a t the camp for all the cars th at
One time a w eek.......................2 7 He
This attitu d e is in accordance should be avoided in the present tions in the parlor and dining room brought th eir own equipment, or
Two times a week...................... 26 c
3Jvery other day......................... 20 c with the traditional Portland policy railroad situation, involving the consisted of a large collection of th a t the hotel a t th a t place could
of upbuilding P ortland a t the ex­
Local Readers
Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and Pillk roses, many of which were i take care of a large num ber, though
Each line, each tim e.................... 10c pense of state development, a policy
Central Pacific, was the consensus, hanked about about the room. Af- ¡reservations there would have to he
To run every other Jay for one
which has made Oregon a one city
of opinion of lumbermen and bus;- *er the ceremony a delicious wed­ ¡made in advance, probably.
month, each line, each tim e. .
Calol Flushing Oil for safe,
state
and
Portland
a
top-heavy
city.
The camp is eight miles from the
To run every issue for one month
ness men who met here today to dis- ding breakfast was served to the
thorough cleaning — and
caves, and small cars may be left at
c|' more, each line, each tim e .. 5c | Anyone with any vision can see that cuss the best policy for this countyI new’yweds and the guests,
Zerolene for correct re­
Classified Column
this will react to the injury of the
filling. Look for the sign.
in dealing with the situation.
Mrs- Julian is the only daughter this point, provision having been
One cent the word each time.
metropolis, but P o rtlan d ’s vision has
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
A committee of lumbermen was
and Mrs. L. Miksch and is made to take any one nob caring to
To run every issue for one month always been myopic. The Portland
(California)
drive
to
the
m
outh
of
the
caves,
in
or more, He the word each time.
a p p a n te d to confer with the S o u th -' a Rraduate of the locail high school
idea is the exploitation of tributary
Legal Rate
era Pacific on plans and policies. and taught in the Rogue River cars belonging to the committee.
First time, per 8-pcint lin e.........10c territory instead of its deve’opm ent, The W estern Pacific has not been schools during the past year. She
Each subsequent time, per 8-
yet if it is not developed there will
heard from, and its interests will be has been an active member of the
point line .................................... 6c be little to explait.
Card of thanks ............................ 81.00
inquired Into. The G reat N orthern Presbyterian church and the Chris­
The efforts of the Southern P a­
Obituaries, the l i n e .................... 2 He
will also be communicated with. The tian Endeavor society.
cific to develop western Oregon by
Fraternal Orders and Societies
Mr. Julian is a veteran of the
Advertising for fraternal orders equitable and preferential rates have Union Pacific has already laids its
or societies charging a regular initl* been strenuously combatted by the plans before th e cham ber of com­ world w ar and iis at present in bus­
iness with his fath er in Rogue River.
INCORPORATED FOR $150,000—SHARES $100 EACH
atlon fee and dues, no discount. Re-
merce here.
Uglous and benevolent orders will be Portland cham ber of commerce for
Shortly after the breakfast, the
This is a new company formed for the purpose of buying 140
charged the regular rate for all ad many years, as have efforts by the
♦ newly m arried couple left for a wed­
vertising when an admission or other various communities to develop EXECUTIVE MEETING OF
acres and the equipment of the Blair Granite Company, near
SO. OREGON PRESBYTERIAL ding trip by auto to points in the
charge is made.
themselves by the same means
northern p art of th e ^tate, arfter
Ashland, enlarging the plant and building up a great wholesale
P o rt'an d wants to hog the m anufac­
What Constitutes Advertising
which
they
1!
be
at
home
to
th
eir
monumental business.
An executive m eeting of th e South
In order to allay a misunderstand­ turing as well as the jobbing busi­
friends
a
t
Rogue
River.
As
they
ing among some as to what const! ness of the state, and special rates Oregon Presbyterial was held at the
Three months careful investigation reveals the fact that all
tntes news and what advertising, to develop industry th a t competes home of Mrs. C. B, Lamkin, vice- left th eir car was gaily decorated
conditions are favorable for the very profitable operation of a
we print this very simple rule, which
president of the body, Saturday af-j with 8eYeral pairs of old 8ho,e8’ and
with
Portland
industry
arouses
op­
Is UBeJ by newspapers to differenti­
concern employing many men at good wages, and bringing
ate between them: “ALL future position inspired by the hope of ternoon. Mesdames Brown, W arner
thousands of dollars into the valley from outside sources.
and Dixon, of Medford; Mrs. Angell,
events, where an admission charge driving industry to Portland.
Is made or a collection is taken IS
A visit to the quarry will open your eyes to the possibilities.
When western Oregon lum ber of Phoenix, and Mrs. Koehler, of this
ADVERTISING.” This applies to
efty,
were
present.
An
executive^
Transportation will be provided for ail interested persons who
organizations and societies of every mills were given special rates to
m
eeting
will
be
held
again
on
the
California
th
a
t
th
eir
geographical
kind as well as to individuals.
will make known their desire to see this foundation for a big
All reports of such activities after location
justified, th e P o rt’and third Monday of October a t G rants
business. An illustrated booklet and other printed matter will
they have occurred is news.
Pass, and the th ird Monday of Jan-
All coming social or organization cham ber of commerce appealed to uard in Medford. The hostess served
be sent free upon application
to the company.
♦
meetings of societies where no the in terstate commerce commission
de’icious
ice
cream
and
cake
after
money contribution is solicited, Initi­ and had their rates set aside for the
Help Build a Big Business and Get Your Reward in Dividends
ation charged, or collecton taken IS benefit of P ortland lum ber mills. the business hour.
NEWS.
Portland is willing the logging
Opportunity plus action brings results
should
be done in th e forests, but LEAVE FOR NEVADA
Entered at the Ashland. Oregon,
We furnish the opportunity
TO MAKE THEIR HOME
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­ wants the m anufacturing done in the
ter.
metropolis, and it is the same story
ASHLAND GRANITE COMPANY,
Will Lindsay and th ree sons, Hen­
in other industries.
ry, Roland and David, left this week
ASHLAND, OREGON
SOLOMONITES
W henever Medford and other
for th eir new home in Nevada, driv­
H. G. GALEY, Stock Subscription Solicitor
cities brought suits to secure more
ing overland via K lam ath Falls.
equitable freight rates, the P o rt’and
<S>
SAFE!
<s>
Mrs. Lindsay and her fath ei, Mr.
It’s toasted. This
cham
ber
of
commerce
was
always
on
3> There’s no such word as “siren” <3>
W iliam son, expect to go by train
one extra process
hand to intervene in opposition,
❖ In any simian tongue.
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next Monday. The many friends of
gives a ra re and
fearful lest these .struggling littl’.e
<$>
No aged ape
this excellent family regret very
communities get a square deal and much their departure, but wish fori
delightful q u a lity ./
<3>
Will deign to gape
a
chance
to
grow.
P
ortland
has
-----impossible to
3> At lovely forms and young.
them all success in th eir new home. ‘
sent num erous delegations to W ash­ Mr. Lindsay is keeping his property ,
duplicate.
❖ He’s tru e to one life partner,
ington and elsewhere to fight these
interests here and may retu rn some
❖ And true to her alone.
Guaranteed bv
small cities, oblivious of the fact day.
<?>
Among the boughs
th a t Portland could onlly grow as
<•>
W here simians browse
they developed. As Portland fought
P o rtlan d — Meier \& ¿Frank com-j
<8> Divorces are unknown.
harbor improvements at Astoria and pany will erect $60,000 garage.
Marshfield and along the coast so
• •
At that, the efficiency experts are has she fought rates for interior
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cities.
not nearly so num erous as the in­
It will surprise no one if P o rt­
T t.£ TMCATER BtAUTIfUt
efficiency experts.
land
actively champions disso’ution
• •
Nothing is more Improbable than of the Southern and Central Pacific
th a t the sun won’t rise tomorrow, despite the Injury to the state, be­
cause the city itself may reap a tem ­
unless it is peace in Ireland.
porary advantage thereby. W estern
• •
This is th e m onth when Ju n e Oregon will lose traffic competition
AND YOU HAVE A GOOD CHANCE OF
brides and graduates are fired with and be handicapped in shipping, but
a like am bition— the one to reform m ust send and receive everything
GETTING T H IS C A R
Such arran g e­
husbands, and the other the world. through Portland.
ment will elim inate California com­
Women reform ers are now getting petition and give Portland the same
all fussed up over having a ban monopoly in m anufacture and com­
placed on smoking by women. Oh, merce th a t the Union Pacific will
well, as long as they keep the ruc­ enjoy in tran sp o rtatio n — and that
tion among themselves, we men is the only thing Portland is in ter­
ested in.
should worry.
Ashland
Tidings
4th of July
Goods
E
MODERN
CRANKCASE
CLEANING
SERVICE
Ashland Granite Company
C igarette
a Ford Car Free?
The Ashland Tidings
C 1 . . V
m
¿lion or
The record up to date would indi­ TRAVELING SHOWER GIVEN
COUNTY NURSE FALLDINE
cate th a t the Russian soviet will
never feel th a t it has been officially
County Nurse Marie E. Falldine
recognized by this country until
was
given a traveling shower Tues­
form ally presented with a license to
dip into the United States treasury. day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
• •
Carlton near C entral Point. Miss
Looks like Ashland would be de­ Falldine is on the eve of departure
populated on Monday.
Everyone for a two months trip to New York
appears to have fallen under the and other eastern points.
Miss Falldine received many nice
spell of the “cave men,” and will
presents,
ranging from a pin case to
m igrate to G rants Pass for partici­
a
purse
of
$50. There were 57 la
pation in the form al opening of the
dies present from all parts of the
Josephine caves.
• •
valley, and each brought a gift.
Singularly
enough only one case of
From a commercial standpoint,
the Ford day campaign has proved duplication was reported among aJI
a great success and if all those who the rememberances received.
Jackson county women regret very
are demanding tickets on the Ford
much
the absence of Miss Falldine,
machine to be awarded on July 3d,
are in Ashland on th a t date, the even though it is onljy for two
town will have to expand consider- months, for many of them have
ab v to give the visitors even elbow come to look upon her as a guardian
angel, who conies a t th e ir call to
room.
ifflnister to the ills of the little folks.
• •
Ashland women present a t the af­
There have been frequent reports
th a t business in K lam ath Falls was fair were, the Mesdames W illiam
on the hummer, but there appears to Denton, Fred Engle, Sam McNair,
he no falling off in the moonshine."and Miss E thel Reid
industry. An average of 12 arrests
a week is going pretty well. There DRUNKS PAY FINES AND
are 19 cases pending in Portland be­
ARE GIVEN FREEDOM
fore the federal courts, and all this
week the city has beeh w ithout a
Charles Erickson, Leonard John­
police chief and the county w ithout son and Gus Ogren were arrested
a sheriff, as both of those officials W ednesday night a t the Union
are sewed up in P ortland In connec­ rooming house where they were
tion with bootlegging cases.
boisterously celebrating, and were
Tin» m ailed lis t o f W all S treet cam e
to grip s w ith th e strong, fearless
m en o f th e W est, and in th e conflict
sh e risk ed her honor— sacrificed her
betrothal' to a son o f m illion s— in
th e cau se of th e m an sh e tiruly loved
— Also—
“A BARNYARD CAVALIER”
Win a Ford— -We give a coupon with every adult
admission. Admission, 10 and 35c, including war tax
To Be Awarded by Ashland Merchants on “ Ford Day”
1
i
Monday, July 3rd
Things You W ill Want on that
Trip to the Caves
Monopole Pickles—Sweet, Sour and Dills
Chow Chow
Ripe, Green and Staffed Olives
Lunch Tongue
Roast Beef
Tuna Fish
Sardines
' Deviled Ham
Sandwichola or Sandwich Spread
;
Picnic Package—10c
Contains 5 plates, 5 napkins, 1 table spread
40{Napkins in waxed paper—10c
S’
MARKET SPECIALS
Fresh Chinook Salmon from Rogue River
Home Made Veal Loaf—fresh today
Spring Chickens and Young Rabbits for Saturday
PLAZA MARKET
I
; fa NORTH MAIN STREET
HERE’S HOW
OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS
CASH IN ADVANCE
1
2
3
6
1
Month ................ • •...................2 Tickets
Months ..................................... 5 Tickets
Months , ....................................12 Tickets
Months ......................................25 Tickets
Year ...........................................75 Tickets
Each of These Tickets Will Bear a Number, and If You
Hold the Lucky One, You Get a
Ford Gar Fres!
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