Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 11, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAPB DAILY TïDLYGS
Ashland ■*** Tidings
E stablished 1876
Published Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPH O N E 39
E . J . BARRETT, E d ito r
Subscription Price D elivered in City:
One m onth ...................................... $ .65
ir.
One year ......................................
Mail and R u ra l R outes
One m onth ....................................J
T hree m onths ...............................
Six m onths ....................................
Ons year ......................................
7.50
.65
1.95
3.50
6.5i
ADVERTISING RATES
Display A dvertising
Mlngie Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display A dvertising
HOME CRITICISM
(Medford R ail Tribune)
A local dam e goes out of tow n in
recom m ending th a t A shland be boy-
cotted for having p erm itted th e Ku
Klux to ap p ear in th e p arad e on th e
F o u rth .
W ithout e n te rin g in to a
discussion of the m erits of th e aim s
and objects of th a t o rd er, lots of
people u n ite in saying th a t it a ffo rd ­
ed one of th e m ost unique and im ­
pressive fea tu re s of th e p arad e and
th ere was a ra ft of th e K ian who
p articip ated on a quiet and peaceful
basis.
It is doubtful if th ere was
e ith e r a bowie knife or saw ed-off
shotgun concealed by any K lansm an
iu th e ran k s. On th e o th er hand,
ju st im agine w hat a h ard sh ip the
proposed boycott would inflict, a s h -
land would have to tra d e a t T alent,
and M edford go clear to Phoenix to
shop.
Tuesday, July 11, 1O±¿
Famous Yosemite Park Flock Fenced
B
One tim e a w e e k ......................... 27
Two tim es a w eek.......................... 25 c
Nvary o th e r d a y ............................. 20 c MOONSHINE AND EASY MONEY
L ocal R eaders
Russell H ecker m ust hang.
Each line, each tim e ......................10c
It took less th an an h our for a
To ru n every o th e r day for one
m onth , each line, each t i m e .. 7c C lackam as county m ixed ju ry to a r ­
To ru n every issue for one m onth
rive at a verdict of first degree m u r­
oy m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c der S aturday. Those who followed
Classified Column
closely will ag re e w ith the ju ro rs.
One cent th e word each tim e.
To ru n every issue for one m onth R ussell's defense of self-defense did
o r m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e.
not hold. It was a bungled, coarse
Legal R ate
defense. T here a re m orals by the
F irs t tim e, per 8-pchit lin e ......... 10c acre in th is tragedy if your young
Each su bsequent tim e, per 8-
point line ...................................... 5c lads would only read and heed them .
C ard of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 Bow ker and H ecker w anted th e '
O bituaries, th e l i n e .......................2% c w hite light life, to hit only the high
Fraternal Orders and Societies
places. The profits of m oonshining
A dvertising fo r fra te rn a l orders
H ere Is the first photograph of the new fence erected by the United
looked
e asier th an work. J u s t w hat i
o r societies c h a rg in g a re g u la r in iti
S tates government In Yosemite National Park, to keep people off the famous
happened
on
th
is
fata
l
trip
a
fte
r
atio n fee an d dues, no discount. Re
overhanging rock at Glacier Point. The rock sticks out into space over Yose­
llglous and benevolent o rd ers will be booze is anybody’s guess, b u t th e r e ­
charged th e re g u la r ra te for ail ad su lt was th a t Bow ker was shot to mite valley with a sheer drop of 3,254 feet. It has been a favorite spot for
daredevils to do stunts, such as standing on one hand or hanging over the edge
vertlsin g w hen an adm ission or o ther
d
eath
,
and
young
H
ecker
will
h
a
n
g
..
with a rope.
charge Is m ade.
W hen a deputy sh eriff of L a n e --------------------------------------------------------
What C on stitu tes A dvertising
were ab o u t an inch long and w hen
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ county looked a t th e dead bodies of t^Pp;STS DANCE TO RADIO
MUSIC FROM CALIFORNIA they w ere released, it seem ed th a t
ing am ong some as to w hat const! a sheriff, preacher and farm er, the
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tu te s new s and w hat advertising, resu lts of m oonshine, he tru th fu lly j
the w ater was alive w ith fish.
we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which said, “ T here is a curse on every m an
L ast evening a t the testin g of the
is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ who has a n y th in g to do w ith m oon­
a e rial and radio set erected by E l­
a te betw een them : “ ALL fu tu re
events, w here an adm ission charge sh in e .”— Produce Call,
m er M orrison a t his hom e on A sh­
is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS
land s tre e t, several selections of
A D VERTISIN G.”
T his applies to
"SITTIN G P R E T T Y ”
dance m usic broadcast by th e K en-
o rganizations an d societies of every j
(K lam ath Kalis H erald)
1
nedy com pany from Los A ltos, Calif.,
k in d 'a s well as to individuals.
K lam ath is sh ak in g off its leth- and the sta tio n a t G reat F alls, Rlont.
All rep o rts of such activities a fte r
argy and every day is b rig h te r th an were danced tQ by m em berg of the
they have occurred is news.
W e’re over the p&rty thp mugic being per£ect anQ
All com ing social or organization the day before.
m eetings of societies w here no hum p and on th e down grade, w ith ,oud enougfa fQr dancing
m oney co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ th e direction of our destiny la rg e ly '
A four
concert wag enjoyed
ation charged, or collecton tak en IS
in
ou!
own
hands.
th
e
fojjowjng
sta
tio n s being heard
NEWS.
W herever new spapers a re p rin ted , c le rly . Coljn R K ennedy Los Altos>
E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat a t least in the te rrito ry served by CaHf beginning. a t 7:30 p m , a n d ;
th e two larg e w estern rail system s,
ter.
then S eattle, P o rtla n d , D enver and
the S outhern and Union Pacifies,
G reat F a lls being heard.
men and women a re inform ed of th e
SOLOMONITES
A conversation was picked upi
prom ised renew al of w ork on the
from th e sta tio n a t Avalon, C atalina
Modoc, N orthern and N atron cut-off
Island, and a m ark e t re p o rt b ro a d ­
ju st as soon as th e ow nership of
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TH E GAME
cast from San F rancisco, several
the C en tral Pacific is settled , and
<S> L ife is ju st a gam e of play:
o th e r statio n s being h eard , but too
the consequent developm ent of a
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Play it!
faintly to get th e ir call le tte rs or
new em pire in so u th e rn Oregon, cen-
W hen you have a th in g to say:
nam e of sender.
<&itering in K lam ath land.
♦
Say it!
Do not stam m er “ if” or “ b u t” ; ■i’ i This railw ay publicity is focusing
a tte n tio n upon us. The old days, WINS OIL FO R T I NE AS
<•- C ourage tak es the sh o rte st cut.
w hen c o n stru ctio n of the K lam ath
RESU LT OF CRAP GAME
<•' W hen your task is h ard to do,
Falls-Ki'irk line w as building, bid
® G rit your tee th and see it
fa ir to come back. The population
MOUNT HOLLY, N. J „ July 11.—
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th rough!
th a t was lost w hen th is construction T h irty -th ree thousand d o llars as th e
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was abandoned, m ay be regained.
firs t in sta llm e n t and m any, m any
We are, to use an expressive m ore th o u san d s of dollars to come
The road leading from M edford to
th e county seat is in splendid condi­ phrase, “ sittin g p re tty ,” and in m ore as the proceeds of a crap gam e
ways th an one.
played in an arm y cam p ab o u t five
tio n — for an Irish ja u n tin g car.
a a
N orthern C alifornia has launched years ago.
T h a t is th e way fo rtu n e has
A replica of the “ Daily Irish Cas­ a big developm ent m ovem ent th a t is
bo
ftid
to
get
resu
lts
—
and
from
sm
iled upon G ustave Reisig, a ser-
u a ltie s ” m ay be looked for in Jack-
son county if the w ar now under way th e way it s ta r ts it looks like a re- ; g ean t in the q u a rte rm a ste r corps a t
in connection w ith the recall of su it g e tte r— to overflow in to K lam - Camp Dix, as th e re su lt of his own-
ership of som e oil producing land in
S heriff T e rrill is carried to a n a tu ra l a th county.
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O klahom a— land th a t he won w hen
finality.
a a
th e title to it was p ut up in lieu of
'
cash
a fte r a buddy w ith whom he
An excellent recipe for c u ltiv atin g
T H E P E O P L E ’S FORUM.
was
rolling
dice, w ent “ b ro k e.” Ser­
a good m em ory would be to cut d o w n ;
geant
Reisig,
who is a veteran of 30 j
the h ab it so m any people have of i
y e a rs ’ service in the arm y, took the
Being, and then w orking m em ory g d jto r o f t he T idings:
The fig h t for o r ag a in st S heriff
“ to r w hat it was w orth, and
overtim e try in g to recall ju st w hat
T
errill
is
only
a
"
w
e
t”
and
“
d
ry
”
¡it
has
tu rn e d out to be a big oil
they told neighbor so-and-so.
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issue. W hy should good respectable producer.
In m etropolitan cen ters it used to citizens be deceived? W here do they
be, and it m ay be yet, th e custom to stan d a t th is tim e? W hy need we MISSIONARY LADIES
cam aflauge the licensing of reso rts have any ex tra expense in a p ro h i­
H EA R G(X>D PROGRAM
Sheriff
in red light d istric ts, by haling the bition sta te a n d n atio n ?
The time must come when all businesses
p ro p rieto rs into co u rt ab o u t once a T e rrill know s he has w orked w ith
The
M issionary ladies of the
will consider the advisability of advertis­
m onth and assessing a fine. It be­ th e liq u o r in te re sts and violated his C h ristian church m et a t th e Jam es
gins to look as if the ru ra l d istric ts oath of office. W hy dim th e issue P u tn a m hom e on Holly s tre e t F riday
ing in the same spirit that a manufacturer
The a ftern o o n , w hen a very good pro­
were ad o p tin g th e sam e m ethods in betw een rig h t and w rong?
ponders over the advisability of adopting
handling th e liq u o r question, ju d g ­ s h e riff’s a ttitu d e is know n too well ram was rendered, and splendid re ­
ing from th e fact th a t th e sam e set a t th is tim e, and th e people will not fre sh m e n ts served.
a new machine. One does not install a
of m oonshiners a p p e ar w ith s u rp ris ­ be deceived by m isleading docu­
Mrs. L u re tte H edrick led the ses­
piece of labor-saving mechanism because
ing reg u la rity in th e court, a re a s­ m ents being sent everyw here by j sion, th e su b ject u n d e r discussion
it suits his fancy; but because the effic­
sessed, pay th e ir fines and go on Chauncey F lo re y ’s office. If I held being “ J a p a n .” The ladies w ere fav­
th a t office, I would refu se to send ored w ith a d u e t by Della and Melba
about th e ir business.
iency of the business requires it.
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o u t such a docum ent to th e in telli- P u tn am ««Little F e e t Be C arefu l.” ,
W ithout any desire to com m ent on gent people of th is county. W here A notber duet, “ Holy Spirit, Dwell in
He expects the new machine to reduce
th e m ethods em ployed in checking flo you sta n d , Mr. \ oter, will >ou ^je >» was su n g by M esdam es Grace
su
p
p
o
rt
th
e
c
o
n
stitu
tio
n
of
th
is
g
rea
t
P
u
tn
am
and
Nella
Rjce
These
se-
up th e nam es signed to th e petitio n
his cost to operate—perhaps to make a
for the recall of S heriff T e rrill, the co u n try , o r will you belong to the iectjons w§re very nicely rendered
better product-—and thus aid him in meet­
fact th a t th e re is even room for the class th a t w ishes to te a r it to pieces? and m ucj1 appreciated by those at-
claim th a t 656 nam es out of 1740 Is C hauncey F lorey d icta tin g th e af- s ten d in g th e m eeting.
ing competition and making larger profits.
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w ere resid e n ts of JacWson counity fairs of th e county for all th e people
who had failed to reg ister, fu rn ish es or ju s t for S h eriff T e rrill and his
T ru th crushed to e a rth will I MAKE TRIP TO LAKE OF
Advertising is exactly similar. The man .
a severe com m entary on th e value a ¡kind?
again „
THE WOODS OVER SUNDAY
larg© p a rt of th e A m erican people rise
who refuses to consider it as a possible
STELLA J. LEAVITT.
place on th e ir elective franchise. It
Jack -Peebler an d fam ily m otored
expedient, simply shuts his eyes on one of
seem s alm ost im possible to conceive
out
to
Lake
of
th
e
W
oods
Sunday,
th a t one-third of th e citizens, who
the problems of his business. He might as
COMPLETED FROM
leaving A shland a t 4 :3 0 o’clock in
com plained of th e m an n er in w h ic h '
well ignore the banks as sources of credit
REDDING TO RED B L U FF th e m orning, m ade a stop for b reak -
a public officer had perform ed his
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fast, and a rriv ed a t th e lake a t 9
when he has need to borrow capital.
duty, w ere them selves rec a lc itra n t
RED BLU FF, Ju ly ll.-^ -T h e w ork I o’clock.
to th e ir m an ifest duty as citizens, to
Mr. P eeb ler says th e roads a re in
th e ex ten t th a t they declined the has been com pleted of paving the
s
ta
te
highw
ay
from
R
edding
to
Red
good
condition and th a t th e trip is
privilege of having a voice in th e se­
Bluff,
and
it
will
be
accepted,
in
an
ideal
o u ting for a day. T here
lection of officers chosen a t th e b a l­
about
ten
days
from
th
e
co
n
tracto
rs,
was
q
u
ite
a little bo atin g and fish-
lot box to a d m in iste r th e law.
who have been engaged on th is p ie c e , ¡ng being done on the lake Sunday,
of road since th e spring of 1921.
The p arty had th e pleasure of seeing
E stim ate d U m pqua valley will
The new highw ay greatly expedites the sta te fish com m issioner deposit
produce 15,000,000 pounds p ru n ee s' trav el betw een th e S hasta and Te- 100,000 silverside salm on in th e lake
I ham a county seats.
th is y ear,
d u rin g th e day. The young salmon^
RED CROWN used
exclusively in
ANNUAL ECONOMY RUNS
The Los Angeles-Yosemite (Camp Curry) Econ­
omy Run is probably the most famous event of its
kind in the motor world. Every year about the mid­
dle of May, while the snow still lies deep in the
mountain passes, from 15 to 20 cars start the stren­
uous 360-inile run across the interior valleys and up
the difficult mountain roads into the Yosemite Val­
ley. Every car is carefully groomed for victory, and
driven by an expert.
A n d in all th e s ix ru n s so fa r held, all cars
e n te r e d h a v e u sed R e d C ro w n gasoline e x ­
clusively}.
This year the car making the run on the lowest
consumption of fuel, a *Chevrolet driven by Dom­
inick Basso, made the entire trip of 360 miles on 12
gallons of “Red Crown” (an average of 30 miles to
the gallon), and a pint of Zerolene.
The average gasoline consumption for all cars
participating was phenomenally low, This furnishes
striking evidence of the continued success of this
company in manufacturing a motor-car fuel of the
highest grade, justifying for six successive years the
unanimous choice of automotive engineers eager to
establish the best possible records for their ears.
This year, 18 of the 20 cars entered made the
entire distance on less than 20 gallons of “Red
Crown,” although owing to recent rains the roads
were unusually difficult.
Red Crown gasoline is the. most economical
motor fuel on. the market today, because it con­
tains the maximum number of heat units that can
be rapidly and uniformly vaporized in the modem
carburetor and go into complete combustion in
the cylinders, producing the maximum power the
engine was designed to develop.
Fill at the Red Crown sign—at Service Stations,
garages and other dealers.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CaliforntE)
♦Class 1-E for cars costing under $800
A Business Motive
On the other hand, the man who looks
to advertising to checkmate all weaknesses
and shortcomings of his business and to
carry it along to victory despite these, has
a childlike faith in the miraculous.
Advertising will not make his product
or his service any better than they are;
but it will bring him the full benefits of
their merits. It will not eliminate waste­
fulness in his factory or his store; but it
will reduce his cost to operate. It will not
make illogical selling methods successful:
but it will-assist good selling methods, and
often point the way for improving them.
Advertising is the most inexpensive mo­
tive power that the manufacturer or
merchant can buy today. It is a form of
stimulus that brings excellent returns on
the investment.