Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 07, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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1 WeH S enator la ll has “ done gone
parcels be in good shape as well as district superintendency of the Tu- superintendent, to succeed Mr«
¡and done It.” H i dem ands a recount
m eet th e req u irem en ts noted.
lare-F resno county jo in t high school. Kleaver.
of th e ba lots cast a t th e recent pri­
F ru it sh ip m en ts in sm all q u a n ti­
A. C. G ran t,
R oseville, was
E stablished 1876
m ary on the ground of irre g u la r’-
ties
in
sta
n
d
a
rd
10
and
20
pound
nam
ed
as
th
e
successor
of P rofessor CHURCH STRUCK BY'
P ublished Every Evening Except
ties.
Life
is
m
ade
up
of
ju
st
one
boxes
a
re
especially
desirable
con-
H
auck.
LIGHTNING 18 TIMES
Sunday „
¡ding-batted
th
in
?
a
fte
r
an
o
th
er,
and
tam e rs as all band ers by a g ance
The second su rp rise to be sprung
■ .
T H E ASHLAND PRIN TIN G CO.
■if we d id n ’t have th is to w orry us
of
th
e
eye
can
see
th
a
t
th
e
shipm
ent
jn
education
circles
cam
e
when
th
e
ELMIRA,
N.
T., Ju ly 7.— L ight-
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
th
rough
the
dog
days,
th
e
re
would;
ls
perishable
and
m
ust
be
moved
resignation
of
County
S
uperintend-
ning,
strik
in
g
for th e th irte e n th
PAPER
be som eone else throw ing a m onkey
rapidly along w ith the e n tire ship- ent w . L. K leaver was presented to tim e in as m any years on th e old
TELEPHONE 39
w rench Into th e s ta te m achinery, i
m ent of fru it. Irre g u la r sm all c o a -^ jjg county board of supervisors. Su- colored church property in Horse-
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
So w h a t’s the use?
ta in e rs a re liable to be placed in perin ten d en t K leaver has accepted heads, ju st n o rth of t th is city,
m ail sacks.
Subscription Price Delivered in City:
the p incipalship of the D unsm uir c aim ed its first victim . Newton Ed-
One m onth ....................................$ .65
ALWAYS ON TH E GO
g ram n iar schools, and expects to re- gar, 12, was in stantly killed while
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1 95
E m m a G oldm an has been deported
move th ere about A ugust 1, a t which p ay ng baseball on th e plot. T he
31x m onths .................................... 3.75
from
the
U
nited
S
tates,
from
Russia
¡tim
e his resignation will be in ef- lad was standing on a stone used for
One year ...................................... 7-50
and from Sweden.
She seem s to
Mail and Rural Routes •
feet.
first base, when a bolt of lig htning
One m onth ....................................$ -65 have found out how to see the world
j The board W ednesday nam ed J. struck him.
His com pan ons wep£
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1 9 5 w th o u t paying trav elin g expenses.
W. M iller, visiting a ssista n t to the j not injured.
Six months .................................... 3.50 F o rtu n a te ly no payroll enve opes
6.5Í
One year ....................................
I have to be filled by Em m a Golflman
ADVERTISING KATES
C h a rte r No. 67
Reserve D istrict No. 12
Display Advertising
on Satu day night.
She can tell
R E PO R T OF TH E CONDITION OF
Vlngie Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c w orkingm en how to overthrow “ cap­
YEARLY CONTRACTS
ita lism ” and how to raise hell gen-
Display Advertising
erally,
b u t she has not yet been able
At A sh lan d , in th e S ta te of O regon, at close of b u sin ess J u n e 3 0 th 1922. “
One tim e a w e e k ....................... 2 7 t£ c
RESOURCES
to
te
’l
a
single w orkm an how to earn
Two tim es a w eek.......................25 c
1. Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts
i
Nvery o th e r d a y ..........................20 c a d ollar o r support a fam ily. She
show n in item s 29 and 30, If any . . . . . .
$398 8<7 00
Local R eaders
¡had a w onderful o p p o rtu n ity to dem-
2. O verdrafts secured and unsecured .................
240.98
Each line, each tim e ......................10c
I o n stra te h er ab ility to help the
3. U. S. governm ent securities owned, inclu d 'n g
Disgusted because the current price of lemons did not even return him
To run, every o th e r dtey for one
those shown in item s 30 and 35, if any . .
j
0.48
m onth, each line, each tim e . . 7c w orkm en of R ussia w here her doc- the cost of raising, let alone a profit, a Los Angeles lemon grower picked his
4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and securities, includ­
To run- every issue for one m onth
i trin e has put “ c ap italism ” com plete- lemons, set them beside the road with a sign inviting the public to help them­
ing foreign governm ent, state, m unicipal,
c f m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c i ly out of business and left leaders selves gratis, and then ordered men to chop down ills grove. He declares he
corporation, etc., including th o se shown
Classified Column
is
through
with
the
lemon
industry
und
is
going
to
devote
his
land
to
other
; like G oldm an in c o n tro ’.
In item s 30 and 35, if a n y ..............................
85,795.25
One cent th e word each tim e.
uses.
But she fe 1 down com pletely and
5. Stocks, securities, claim s, liens, judgm ents, etc.
1,625.00
To run every issue for one m onth
6. B anking house, $15,500.00; fu rn itu re and fix-
V
or m ore, % c the^w ord each tim e.
! got o u t of Russia as soon as she
tu re s, $5,585.00 ................................................
21,088700
L egal Kate
could. She d id n ’t care to stay in a young George had used his h atchet POST OFFICE RESTRICTIONS
7. R eal e sta te owned o th e r th a n ban k in g house
6O0.0O
F irst tim e, per 8-pcJnt line . . . 1 0 c
ca rry in g out of on a Royal Ann, Bing or L am bert,
ON SHIPMENTS OF FRUIT
9. (a b )' Cash on hand in vault and due from
Each subsequent time, per 8-
.
J
.
instead of a M ay-kuke, th e patern al
bank, b a n k e rs and tru s t com panies desig­
point line ................................... 5c h e r d o c trn e s had caused starv atio n
nated and approved reserve agents of this
Card of t h a n k s ............................. $1.00 am ong th e people. — Santa Cruz side of th a t story w ould have had a
The A shland post office is calling
bank
.......................................................................
73,070 09
O bituaries, th e l i n e ..................... 2
i Sentinel.
ot m ore kick in it.
th e a tte n tio n of p atro n s who are
9. (c) Net am o u n ts due from o th er banks, b an k ­
F ra te rn a l O rders and Societies
I was up on Scenic Drive the o th er sending fru it to th e ir frien d s by p a r­
ers and tru s t c o m p a n ie s .................................
1,613.18
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders
“A PERFECT CRIME”
I
day
and Tom H udson showed me a cel post, th a t fresh perishable fru its
10. E xchanges for clearing house and item s 011
or societies c h arg in g a reg u la r in iti­ T O U R ISTS AT Y R E K A
o th e r banks in th e sam e city or town as
atio n fee and dues, no discount. R e­
AUTO CAM P GLAD TO PAY Royal Ann cherry tre e th a t some ten and fresh vegetables m ust be in At the Vining Today and Saturday
rep o rtin g bank ..................................................
2,790.81
ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be
years ago Mr. D aim an had throw n wooden boxes and well cleated.
11.
Checks
on
banks
outside
city
or
town
of
re
­
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad
A ’vin Sm ith, c a re ta k e r of th e Yre­ out of a lot of tre e s th a t lie had pur- Parcels going to offices located on W ELL KNOWN EDUCATORS
p o rtin g bank and o th er cash item s . . .
28.87
vertislng when an adm ission or other
ARE LURED FROM YREKA
T otal ci. h and due from banks, item s 8, 9,
ka au to cam p grounds, says th a t he chased, because he d:d not consideri gtar routes m ust he cleated a t top
charge is m ade.
10 an 1 11................ ............................................ $ 77,502.95
YREKA, Calif., Ju ly 7.— Dr. W. E. i
finds th e sentim ent, very stro n g it w orth planting. Tom took th a t an(j bottom , and in addition m ust be
U'liat Constitutes Advertising
»
1 ,3 8 0 .lO
little, knocked-kneed, outcast Mary Wjre(} a t both ends w ith sm all wire. H auck, lo r the past th re e years s u -' 15. O ther assets, if a n y ................................................
am
ong
the
to
u
rists
in
favor
of
the
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­
Shippers to post offices on s ta r p e rin ten d en t of th e-S isk iy o u Union
TOTAL ..................................................................
$600,2^7 06,
ing am ong some as to w hat consti standardized pay cam p over the free Anil hom e and planted her, and he
said
th
a
t
d
u
rin
g
the
past
th
re
e
years
The n um ber who object to
tu te s news and w hat advertising, ones.
L IA B IL IT IE S
routes should kindly b e a r in m ind high scliooi, tendered his resig n a -'
we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le, which 1)ay.ng is exceedingly -mall ag ain st [
had borne on an average of 300 th a t these s ta r ro u te shipm ents are tion which was accepted by the! 16. C apital stock paid i n .............................................
5 50,000.00
Is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ : hose who show a preference for th e Pounds of ch erries a year, and th a t
17.
S
urplus
f
u
n
d
....................................................
.
.
.
.
10,000.00
D r .1
very expensive to th e postal d epart- hoard of d irecto rs S aturday.
ate betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re
18. ( a ) U ndivided p rofits ...........................................*
*
1,376.69
1,376.59
»
these cherries had b ro u g h t about 10 m ent and it is of definite in te re st to H auck has accepted a position which
«vents, w here an adm ission charge charge m ade.
lSfc R eserved for taxes, in te rest and deprecla
‘ The m ost of th em ,” said Mr. cents per pound. W hen you analyze the p a tro n s a t these post offices th a t com bines th e principalship and the
Is m ade o r a collection is tak en IS
lio n .............................................
1,416.85
A D VERTISIN G.”
T his applies to Sm ith, “ say th a t Y reka has about th is you will find th a t th is tree is
20. D ividends u n p a ’d ............................
2,024.00
organizations and societies of every the best accom m odations along the doing m ore good to h um anity th an
21. Net am ounts due to o th er h an k s, b ankers
kind as well as to individuals.
and tru s t com panies ..............
1,035.4.-
a $500 governm ent bond. One acre;
All re p o rts of such activities a fte r line. They say they p refe r to stay
DEMAND DEPOSITS, o th er th a n banks, sub­
a t a pai'd cam p for th e reason th a t of ground will fu rn ish am ple ro o m !
they have occurred is news.
jec t to reserve:
All com ing social or organization w here accom m odât ons a re fu rn ish ed f ° r 60 of th ese trees. It is a sim ple
23. In d iv id u al deposits subject to check, includ­
m eetings of societies w here no free ;|11 kinds Qf tra ffic is a ttra c te d , m a tte r for you to figure out w heth-
ing deposits due th e sta te of Oregon, coun­
ty,
cities or o th er public f u n d ........................
233,952.9 4
atîon^chargedlUorODconec°tôn S k e n 'l S The
50
cent
fee
m
akes
th
e
au
to
p
ark
er
o
r
not
th
e
cherry
business
will
The 50 cent fee m akes th e au to p a rk : e r or
24. D em and certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g . .
1,552.95
ju st a little m ore exclusive and is Pa y- ft we ever get busy p u ttin g
NEWS.
25. C ashier’s checks of th is bank o u tstanding pay­
Inviting to th e b e tte r class of ever- these ch erries up for th e south and
able on d e m a n d ............................................................
75.00
E n tered a t th e A shland. Oregon
ea ste rn tra d e A shland will surely be
26. C ertified checks o u tsta n d in g
........................
954.50
and
to
u
rist
tra
ffic
.”
—
Siskiyou
Postoffice as Second-class Mall M at­
FOR
T otal of dem and deposits, o th e r th a n bank
m uch b e tte r know n th a n she is to ­
News.
ter.
deposits, subject to reserve, items', 23, 24,
FRUITS
AND
VEGETABLES
day, and h er people will have m ore
25, 26 ...................................................................$236,535.39
money.
JOH N H. DILL.
GROCERIES AND MEAT
SOLOMON! TES
TIM E AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to
RAND C O N C ER TS TO
reserve and payable on dem and and sub-
BEGIN JULY 14THI
OF BEST QUALITY AND
ject to notice:
JAIL COULDN’T HOLD THEM
LOWEST PRICES
27. Tim e c ertificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g . . . .
80,072.36
SHRUNKEN VISION
(M edford Mail T rib u n e)
28. Savings deposits, payable su b ject to n o tic e ..
2 1 7 ,7 8 6 .4 5
-------
>$>
T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on
••> T here was joy in his h e a rt, <►
> W elcom e news to th e people of 1’icklcd C elebrators Towed O ut Of
FRESH CHINOOK SALMON
dem and or subject to notice, item s 27
'•v
th ere was peace in his m ind; *•> Medfo d and vicinity is th a t th e band
Town W hen C alaboose F ills
and
28 ...................................................................$297.858.81
THURSDAY
AND
FRIDAY
He had Qirned from th e rusli
concer£ season in th e city p ark will
(Siskiyou NAws)
and th e clang and th e ro a r; v ,
,
. .
.
.
C onsiderable jackass b randy was
TOTAL ...................................................................
$600,247.06
'* He had come, filled w ith fond <»ibeSin F rid a y n l«h t. Ju y 14> of next
STATE
OF
OREGON,
County
of
Jackson—
ss.
im
ported
for
th
e
Y
reka
c
e
'eb
ra
tio
n
,
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#
>
week
and
w
1
1
last
th
ro
u
g
h
u
n
til
the
recollections, to find
I, V. O. N. Sm ith, cash ier of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly
m iddle of Septem ber. The M edford and as a consequence q u ite a num ­
■>' The fun and th e freedom of
sw
ear
th a t th e above sta te m e n t is ru e to the best of my know ledge and
<s> boyhood,
—
, once m ore;
, E ks band will give th e series and ber of im bibers m isjudged th e ir ca­
belief.
V. O. N. SMITH, C ash'er.
<S> A
After
n « 1 long
¡uug seasons he paused a t
each concert will come on F riday pacities. Several dozen obstreperous
Subscribed
and
sworn
to
before
me
th
is
6th day of July, 1922.
A
th e stile,
<f>i
CORRECT— A ttest:
A. M. BEAM, N otary Public.
w Glad to be th ere and forget for
night, instead of on T hursday night ones w ere tak e n into custody by
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
J. P. DODGE,
Mv comm ission expires Feb. 6, 1925.
«♦> a w hile.
^ ] a s heretofore,
M arshall D oggett and his force of
C.
B.
LAMKIN,
wo
These arra n g e m e n ts w ere m ade deputies.
W. M. POLEY, D irectors.
T he fields th a t had seem ed to <$> betw een th e city council last n ig h t
The city jail w ould not ho d m ore
«>
be lengthy and wide
In th e sw eet long ago had v / a n d Fred W ahl, m anager of th e E lks th an ab o u t 17 p risoners a t a tim e.
grown narrow , he found;
• band.
The ag reem ent is th a t the
u t M arshal D oggett overcam e th e
» T he o rch ard was still on th e • band w 1 have from 20 to 35 m u si-. difficulty. W hen the calaboose would
•$»
stony hillside.
. c.
ci. ns at each concert.
The band hold no m ore those tak en into cus-
.
„ .
. '
<fc B ut the branches, once lofty, <¥ . > agrees to play th e eight concerts, one tody w ere consigned
by a u to to th e:
■i>
h u n g close to th e ground.
And th e stream th a t had once •$> each week for one and a h alf hours. outm ost o u tsk irts of the city.
T he peace an d q u iet of th e city
been so wide and so deep
♦ fo r a price cons d eratio n of $400,
Could now, as he viewed it, be
sum laid aside in the council wa9 well m ain tain ed d u rin g th e cel­
<S> crossed a t a leap.
. , . „ . ■ ,
,
ebration. T here was no fig h tin g to
X
— K iser in th e E xam iner, ^ ¡b u d g e t for band concerts.
speak of, an d w h i'e liq u o r seem ed;
to flow quite freely, th e m ajo rity of
those q u affin g th e cup w ere n o t af-[
D inner diplom acy seem s to he in
♦
P E O P L E ’S FORUM
«> fected to any serious degree.
vogue at th e W hite H ouse these
! ¿
<é> 'S? <S> <S> <8» <s£>
•$>
days. Even politicians can be relied
-----------
FIRE LOSS DURING YEAR
upon to be in a m ore receptive mood
“CH E R R IE S A R E R IP E ”
IN KLAMATH, $163,587
a fte r a good feed th an a t any o th er
Mr. E d ito r: J u s t because Jo h n D. I
F
ire
losses
in K lam ath county for!
tim e.
R .’s b ro th e r got rich feeding sheep.
th
e
y
ear
ending
M arch 31, 1922, to-j
• *
and John D. him self got rich w ater-
ta
ed
$163,567.35,
according to the!
The w arden of th e s ta te s prison ¡ng stock, and o d Jo h n Jacob A stor
a
n
n
u
a
l
rep
o
rt
of
th
e
s ta te fire m ar-!
at San Q uentin, C alifornia, rep o rts
t j1(, foundation for th e richest
shal,
ju
s
t
issued.
th a t b u s'n ess in his line is so good, ¡estate on e a rth , sellin g green coon
Seventy-seven claim s fo r in su r­
it will soon jbecom e necessary to skins and odoriferous pole cat hides
m ake advance
reservations
for jg absolutely no reason for saying ance w ere listed, and $126,228.82
was paid as in su ran ce loss. T he ac­
pays those men who are 1 ruthful, sincere,
Of Itself, advertising is little. And tin1
rooms.
th a t F red P o rte r is n ot “ g e ttin g i
tu a l value of th e property is listed
• *
th ere E li" in the cherry business.
at $448.457.56, covered by $359,-
interesting and believable.
differences in it are the differences which
A new s rep o rt sta te s th a t passen-
I took a friend of m ine out to see
267.58 insurance.
gers on an A tlantic ste a m er saw a Mr. P o rte r’s cherry orchard. He had
It pays tlie men whose product deserves
exist in men.
school of 150 w hales. W onder if come all
tlie way across tlie conti-i
th at w asn’t on one of the w et ves- nent, and when he looked it over, he
the payment, whose brains are keen en
seta of th e U nited S tates s h ip p in g 's a id th a t f. when he left hom e, he;
Just as some men are strong and virile
T>E OLE 'OMAN B in WEAH1N'
ongh to organize for success and judge
board?
¡had shut his eyes and had not op-!
m o u n i n ’ T w ELL MISS LUCY
• •
¡ened them any m ore u ntil he re a c h -1
and interesting, so is some advertising.
enough of the human mind to know how to
GIB ER T>AT LOUD WAIS'
T his is Ju ly , and G overnor Olcott ed th e orchard, the sight was w orth
And just as some men are ineffectual and
has ju s t ordered a sta te investiga- th e 4000 m ile trip.
He said th a t
TÒTHER PAY E N L A W ,
tell their story with sincerity and interest.
tion of an event th a t took place in when he h e s tid e d a stool for the I
MAN.' SHE AIN' WEAHIN1
weak and boring, so is some other ad­
March in Jack so n county.
M aybe purpose of assuaging his th irs t w ith:
So when you judge advertising, judge it
MOUNIN' NO M O '--C E P N
he has been on a vacation d u rin g a cool and e v e r-refresh in g ice cream
vertising.
JES FUM PE WAIS* POWNÍ,’
by how it is used and l»v whom—not of
th e hot w eather.
soda, anyw here in th e south or e ast
• •
I if th e m ixer happened to p u t one of
itself and of itself alone.
San F rancisco never fails to ta k e those ‘On to R ichm on’ ” ch erries on
“ Does it pay to advertise?” Tt pays
a fall o u t of Los Augeles w henever top of it. he alw ays charged a nicke
Remember, an ugly man looks just as
o p p o rtunity offers.
A re tu rn in g extra for th e d rink.
those men who are keen enough students
S h rin er says he asked a n ativ e son
“ W hy.” he said, “ if you was to
ugly in a mirror.
of the public to make it pay them. It
how long it took to reach Los An- gel one of these M ary Ann Bings or
geles, and th is was the reply: “ If L am b erts w ith th e d rin k it w ou'd be
you tak e a tra in now. and live long a d !me extra, and besides, no one
enough, you can m ake it.”
w ould ever be know n to pass a place
• •
w here such d rin k s w ere being sold.
See th a t S enator H iram Johnson w ithout tak in g one. unless he was
has suceeded in gettin g a high ta riff in fro n t of a cyclone.”
on alm onds. If he could fram e it so
All of which p ro v e s th a t w h a t,
th a t it w ould inc’ude all o th er most people know ab o u t th e c h e rr y 1
classes of foreign n u ts w ith which business. It w hat they learrfed from !
t h !9 country Is reg u la rly inundated, reading th a t George W ashington and:
he would earn th e e v e rlastin g grati- the h a tc h e t story. L et m e tell you;
tu d e of a g ra te fu l people.
rig h t here, th a t in my opinion i f t
Copyright l » î l t» McCiur« Nw«pap«r
Ashland
Tidings
A n g r y Lemon Grower Destroys Orchard
Citizens Bank ot Ashland
The Plaza Market
PLAZA MARKET
The Difference in Advertising
Is the Difference in Men
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS