Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 12, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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O FFIC IA L CITY AND COUNTY
PA PER
TELEPH O N E 39
E. J. BARRETT. Editor
Subscription P rice D e liv e re d in C ity :
One m onth ...................................... $ .65
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.95
31x m onths .................................... 3.75
.50
□ns year ....................................
M a il a n d R u r a l R o u t e s
.One m onth ....................................$
T hree m onths ...............................
Six m onths ....................................
O as year ............................... • .
.65
1.95
3 .5 0 1
6.5*
A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S
D is p la y A d v e r t is in g
Vlngte insertion, each in c h ............ 30c
Y EA R LY CONTRACTS
D is p la y A d v e r t is in g
One tim e a w e e k ................................. 27 % cj
Two tim es a w eek................................. 25 c |
livery o th e r d a y ................................... 20 ci
L o cal R eaders
Bach line, each tim e ......................10c
To ru n every o th e r day fo r one,
m onth, each line, each t im e .. 7 c j
To ru n every issue for one m onth
oj- m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c j
Rhythmic Philosophy
By D ic k Posey
TH E AUDIENCE
My son, if you should realize your brain is filled w ith lore,
Feel wisdom, confidence and pride oozing from every pore.
And claim the w orld is yours, th e universe and all of th a t,
W hile your m assive brow is stra in in g a t the. sw eatband of
your h at.
Then m eet, my friend, the AUDIENCE, step o u t and m ake
your bow,
If you’re going to se t the w orld afire, you’ll have to show
him how.
So you step out in your glad rag s and your elocuting style,
and execute a sta te ly bow and toss him o ut a sm ile; you
th in k you’re going to get his liide and hang it out to dry, b u t
he ju st sits th e re and chews his cud and never b ats an eye.
You try a little anecdote, on w ings of hum or soar, a n d th in k
h e ’ll crack his 'countenance, throw’ back his head and ro a r;
but th e icy s ta re he hands you shrivels up your proud conceit,
and th e shivers begin d a rtin g from your bald spot to y o u r
feet; no m a tte r how you
paw the a ir or scale Olym pian
heights, you can ’t fool MR. AUDIENCE; he has you dead to
rig h ts.
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Enjoy the Great Out Doors
\ ruing Today and Tomorrow
lard, an d C. T. K rogel of R oseburg. =
These m en will double th e capac- H
But if you’re ju st plain hum an and tak e him to your h e a rt,
One cent th e word each tim e.
ity of th e ir d rie rs by using the fans. =
To ru n every issue for one m onth ,
And throw your soul wide open an d he feels he has a p a rt
according to P ro fe sso r W iegand, and j |
or m ore,
th e word each tim e.
In your g re a t schem e of the ages, th a t your hand is clasped
will also increase th e q uality of th e ir H
Legal R ate
in his,
F irs t tim e, per 8 -p c'n t lin e ..........10c j
¡product by low ering th e tem pera- H |
And your words find hearty welcome w here his b e tte r n a tu re is
Bach subsequent tim e, p er 8-
tu re .
T he h o rtic u ltu ra l products
point line ...................................... 5c
Then you’ll laugh and weep to g eth e r, and you’ll h e a r th a t
i
section
of
th e experim ent sta tio n is d
C ard of t h a n k s .............................$1.00!
sw eet re fra in :
offerin g to assist farm ers who wish B
O bituaries, th e l i n e ...................... 2^4 ci
‘ God bless you, son, I reckon w e’ll ju st let you come a g a in .”
F ra te rn a l O rders and Societies
i to in sta ll fans by giving them infor-
A dvertising fo r fra te rn a l orders i
m ation they should have, th u s th e B
or societies ch arg in g a re g u la r initl- !
rig h t a rra n g e m e n t of construction 3
atlo n fee and dues, no discount. Re
can
be m ade and th e rig h t kind of
llglous and benevolent orders will be
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad recall or otherw ise of S heriff T errill. to visit Jacksonville on Ju ly 4th-
fan in stalled , it is pointed out.
vertlslng w hen an adm ission or other J u s t se t th a t down as round one in a when nearly all of ou r citizens were*
charge Is m ade.
b o u t th a t m ust go to a finish, w ith ab sen t a tte n d in g th e various c e le -i^ ^ * * STELLA LEAVITT IN
What Constitutes Advertising
the sponsors of th e recall having th e i bratio n s. To the G ran ts P ass Cour-i
APOLOGY TO CO. (L E R K
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ best of it on points. The recall 'o f 'i e r editor, Mr. Lockley rem ark ed
ing am ong som e as to w hat consti
The following com m unication was
tu te s new s an d w hat advertising, th e recall is yet to b e .h e a rd from , i th a t “ one of th e m ost peaceful tow ns
we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le, which if the decision of th e county clerk on ea rth is Jack so n v ille.” Had h e ! received b-v th e T idings today, and H I
Is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ does not au to m atically dispose cf It. visited all of the o th e r country!*3 s e ,i explanatory.
a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re And on th is point th e re seem s to be country tow ns in so u th e rn Oregon
A shland, O regon, Ju ly 12, 1922. = =
events, w here an adm ission charge
a
question.
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courts
will
be
th
a
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day,
w
here
no
celebrations
were!
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d ito r T idings: A fter a second H I
Is m ade or a collection is tak en IS
reso
rte
d
to,
is
a
foregone
conclusion,
held,
he
would
have
found
the
s
a
m
e
'
p
erusal
ot the docum ents re fe rre d I O
AD V ERTISIN G .”
T his applies to
o rganizations a n d societies of every The bout will go th e lim it. T here peaceful condition— perhaps a l it tl e ! 10 in
a rticle in y e ste rd ay ’s Tid- B
kind as well as to individuals.
¡ings, I am convinced th a t I e rre d in
isn 't a doubt of th a t.
W ith th e m ore so th an he found it here.
All rep o rts of such activities a fte r
I in directly accusing Chauncey Flor- §11
m in isterial association of th e c o u n ty ;
_____________________
they have occurred is news.
ey’s office of sending out m isleading g
All com ing social o r organization in one corner and the Mail T rib u n e P R ,v N E D R Y IN G IS A ID E D
m eetings of societies w here no in th e o th er, th e fig h t prom ises to I
THROUGH MULTIVANE FANS docum ents. W ith sincere apologies
m oney co n trib u tio n is solicited, In iti­ he in te restin g , a lth o u g h n ot p articu - J
to him and to his office, I am , res- iggg
atio n charged, o r collecton tak e n IS larly edifying.
Farmers Are Putting in New Equip­ spectfully,
NEW S.
'
“ STELLA J. LEA V ITT.”
m ent Which Is Expected to
E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon
C ra te r L ak e n a tio n a l p a rk is a
Increase Quality
Poatofflce as Sécond-class Mall M at­ p a rt of K la m a th county, b u t a p p a r­
C orvallis— G round broken for new
ter.
CORVALLIS, Ju ly 12.— Oregon $100,000 M ethodist church.
ently those who m ade th e new m ap
SOLOMONITES
for th e C ra te r L ake com pany w ere farm ers a re in sta llin g m ultivane
un aw are of it, for it en tirely over- fans to rec irc u late a ir in th e ir prune
looks th e fact th a t th ere is such a d ry ers u n d e r th e directio n of th e
<i>
A F R IE N D O R T W O
place as K lam ath F a lls or th a t t h e r e ; h o rtic u ltu ra l products section of the
«> A little lau g h te r, p erh ap s som e <3> is a highw ay from th e F alls to th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college experl-
<?>
te a rs, w ith a friend or tw o;
Lake.
The K lam ath F a lls H erald m ent statio n .
<s> The days, th e w eeks, and th e <$> seem s to see th e “ fine Ita lia n h a n d ”
“ The fans will m ean a lo t to
<S>
m onths and years, w ith a <i> of th e M edford ch am b er of com- prune dryers in O regon,” says P ro f,
<#> friend o r tw o;
■
m erce in th is oversight, as th e r o a d ; E rn est H. W iegand, under whose di-
<J> A vale to cross and a hill to
from M edford to th e L ake is th o r- ‘ rection w ork has been done on th e
®
clim b, a mock a t age and a
<* ¿ „ g h ly exploited.
W ell, a h in t is ¡problem of using m u ltiv an e fan s to
<•> je e r a t tim e;
® som etim es as good as a kick, a n d 1 rec irc u late air. “ T he ra te of clrcu-
<♦> The prose of life tak es th e lilt
p erhaps th is will serve to call th e lation will be quadrupled. The a ir
<3> of rhym e, w ith a frien d or
<£• a tte n tio n of K la m a th F a lls folks to j m ay be used over and over again,
<S> tw o;
& th e fact th a t A shland is th e G atew ay th u s b ringing ab o u t a saving in
<$> The b rother-soul and th e b ro th - *S> to S o uthern Oregon, and th e G reen fu el.”
<g> e r-h e a rt, of a friend or tw o; <♦> Springs road, via K la m a th F a lls is
The E ugene F ru it G row ers associ­
<•> M ake us d rift on from th e <$> far and aw ay the best and m ost pic­ ation has adopted th is system and Is
<g> crow d a p a rt, w ith a friend o r <§> tu re sq u e approach to C ra te r Lake. in sta llin g two larg e fans in a new
<i> tw o;
® B etter tie in w ith A shland and quit type of d rie r recom m ended by the
® F o r come happy days o r come <t> flirtin g w ith M edford.
experim ent sta tio n . T his d rie r will
<$>
days sad. we count no hours <$>
be th e first of its kind to be in stalled
<§> b u t the ones m ade glad
in O regon and w ill have a capacity
NOT A GRAVEYARD
<$> By th e hale good tim es we have 3>
(Jack so n v ille P o st)
of 10 to 12 tons in 24 hours. A ir
<$> ever had, w ith a friend o r <»>
F re d Lockley, one of th e able edi­ will be passed over th e f ru it a t th e
<$> two.
tors of th e P o rtla n d Jo u rn a l, and one ra te of 700 lineal feet a m inute.
j of th e m ost b rillia n t w rite rs in
O thers in sta llin g fan s include C.
A fashion w rite r says; “ The la te st A m erica, recen tly visited so u th e rn R. W ldner and R udolph Ingerly, of
th in g in m en’s p an ts is women. Oregon on one of his re g u la r rou n d s Albany, Jess N ichols o f Irv in g , Dr.
of th e s ta te as a g a th e re r of news of Scarborough of C resw ell, L. M. Mil-
Not “ la te s t.” th e last!
a biographical n a tu re . He happened ;1er of E ugene, H. E. D ecker of Dil-
• •
How do they get th a t w ay? Two
C hinese g irls — no te th e nam es
— N ora and Rose H suing, sailed
home to C hina from S eattle th e oth-!
e r day a fte r com pleting th e ir educa­
tion in th is country. They w ere a t ­
tire d in reg u la tio n flap p er costum e,
and announced they w ould s ta r t a
cru sa d e on a rriv in g hom e to teach
th e ir C hinese siste rs how to “ roll
'e m .” speak “ th e lan g u ag e,” bob
th e ir h a ir, use the lip stick and o th ­
erw ise A m ericanize them selves.
• •
A g re a t m any people would like
to know why it is th a t th e highw ay
betw een M ediord a n d th e county
se at, th e ino^t tra v e le d ro ad in the
e n tire county, is n o t paved. I t is
only a five-m ile s tre tc h , b u t th e re
a re roads in th e Dead In d ia n coun-j
try th a t would p u t it to blush in the
m a tte r of upkeep. At th e p rese n t
tim e It is not only rough sledding
from M edford to th e qpurthouse,
th e re being m any chuck holes which
th e a u to ist m u st s te e r clear of, and
m an o r horse m ak in g th e trip , would
be choked to d e a th w ith d ust. N ot
p a rtic u la rly good a d v e rtisin g fo r
so u th e rn Oregon, to say th e least.
• •
The county clerk has ordered a
special election for August 1 for the
prom ised S aturday by the county
court to a com m ittee from the charrt«-^
her of com m erce. T he action was
tak en by th e cham ber because of th e
fre q u e n t com plaints reg istered by
to u rists and o th ers th a t th e road is
in a condition which could be rem e-
died th ro u g h th e e ffo rts of otie or
two men.
C om plaints have also been re-
ceived by the cham ber th a t th e
G reen Springs m ountain road is be-
ing badly cut up by heavy tru c k s
hauling tim ber.
T his tim b er was
said to be th a t rem oved from th e
right-of-w ay of the new road and is
being handled by th e county.
tional te n t houses a re being e re c tfd
th is y e a r to help accom m odate th e
crow cs. W ork has begun on th e 60-
room addition to th e lodge by Con-
tra c to r F. P. Salters. T here will be
CO new room s on th e first floor, 20
w ith b ath and to ilet, 20 w ith to ile t
and 20 w ith hot and cold w ater,
T here will also be 20 room s in tho
a ttic for employes.
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W ILL PATROL TOPSY ROAD
DURING TH E SUMMER
KLAMATH FALLS, Ju ly 12.—
P atro l of th e Topsy road th is sum -
m er for th e purpose of rem oving
loose rocks and filling holes was
B u y a TENT STEEL
FOLDING BED with at
tress. Add some FOLDING
OH A IKS and STOOLS. You
can enjoy these on the lawn
at home. A HAMMOCK
will he fine for the children
Classified Column
B ryan once rep lied to a critic,
when chaffed about his habit of ever­
lastin g ly ru n n in g for som ething or
o th er, th a t it was b e tte r to ru n a fte r
som ething th a n it was to have some­
th in g to run aw ay from .
* •
T he cham pion optim ist of th e
w orld has been discovered. He is
Ju d g e S ab ath , of Chicago, who a fte r j
h earin g m ore th a n 6500 divorce,
cases, still advises young people to
get m arrie d .— G ran ts P ass C ourier.
• •
Good m en are spoiled fo r th e
tra d e s by g e ttin g a professional e d u ­
cation and going into crow ded ranks.
T h ere is a law yer in ja il for con­
tem p t because he does n o t pay $50
alim ony, not having th e m oney.—
O regonian.
• •
4
— 1 W ..M
MANY IM PROVEM ENTS UNDER
WAY AT CRA TER LA K E LODGE
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CRATER LAKE, Ju ly 12.— A tten-
dance a t C rater L ake is 50 per cent
b e tte r th a n it was a t th is tim e la st
year, and an excellent y e a r is pre-
dicted. according to R. W . Price,
vice-president of th e C ra te r Lake
P a rk com pany. P rice said th e at-
tendance on Ju ly 4 was about th e
sam e a3 last year, and th a t the
crowd Sunday was the largest so fa r
th is year, over 100 being reg istered
at the lodge.
The capacity of the lodge and te n t
houses is a b o u t 250, and 30 addi-
Tidings
E stablished 1876
Every Evening Except
Bunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
U’báhesday, July 19, 10¡¿¿
«MMH
We have the BASFORD
and FOUR POINT AUTO
BEDS with mattresses, also
other kinds. Au/o and other
tents, folding eamp chairs
and stools, cots, tables, and
all needed equipment for the
CAMP.
We have many kinds of
outfits, and our prices are
absolutely right.
This Store leads in Quality, Value and Low Price.
Comparison will prove
J. P. Dodge & Sons
RELIABLE HOUSEFURNISHERS
Agents for Mullin’s Steel Non-Sinkable Boats
NEAR PHOENIX, ARIZONA
R o o s e v e lt D a m w a s d e d ic a te d by P r e s i­
d e n t R o o s e v e lt M a rch IS . 1 9 1 1 . T he
h e ig h t fro m lo w e s t fo u n d a tio n is 2 8 4
feet, th ickn ess a t b a se 1 6 8 feet, a n d a t
c r e s t 2 0 feet. The r o a d w a y on to p o f
d a m is 1 6 fe e t w id e. N o w o n d e r L ittle
tr a d e c h a r a c te r o f th e S p reck els
R avage** T ire C om pan y s to p s to look.
For comfort a n d cleanliness
b u m PEARL OIL
Instead of “feeding” a range in a not,
study kitchen this summer, you can
save yourself a lot of trouble and work
by cooking with a good oil cookstove.
No coal or wood to lug, no ashes to
shovel out. A cool, clean kitchen with
a steady, controlled heat concentrated
directly on the utensil.
For best results be sure to us^P eari
Oil—the clean, economical kerosene
that is refined and re-refined by a
special process.
For sale by dealers everywhere. Ask
for it by name—Pearl Oil.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
PEARL
(K E R O SE N E )
HEAT
AND LIGHT
T h e test o f a tire in A riz o n a is to ru n it
o v e r the A pache T r a il. F o r th irty in lies
this trail is n o th in g but ro c k , and it usually
takes around fo u r hours to n eg o tiate that
distance. I t is n ot u n co m m o n fo r tires to
w e a r o ut c o m p le te ly on a round trip o v e r
this road.
O th e r roads— o ff the p a v e m e n t—are n ear­
ly as try in g . C e rta in ly no w e a k tire can
“ stand the g a f f ” in A rizo n a .
In o u r g eneral o ffic e files are c ertified
copies o f re m a rk a b ly consistent p e rfo rm ­
ance Savage T ire s are g iv in g in this t e r r i­
to ry :
O n the A p a c h e T r a i l
M o to ris ts m a k in g freq u e n t trips o v e r the
A p ach e T r a il have used Savage T ire s in the
past th ree years w it h unusually satisfactory
results.
W e have reco rd o f Savage C ords, still in
o p era tio n , m a k in g freq u e n t trips o v e r the
tra il, h av in g exceeded 700« miles o f service,
and at that distance s h o w in g o n ly 50% w e a r.
O n S ta g e L in e s
O p e ratin g b etw een N a c o and Bisbee, A r i­
zona, w h e re the road is e x c e e d in g ly hard
and ro c k y in places, Savage C ords h ave
g iv e n service fo r o v e r 7000 m iles. P revio u s
<L Almost any tire will give satisfactory service
under ideal conditions. Some makes will even
render satisfactory service under certain adverse
conditions. Certain makes of tires will perform
best on long drives over pavements, other makes
will show to better advantage on dirt highways —
and so it goes.
CL O u r object has been to build Savage Tires to
to this the operators had n e v e r been able to
get m o re than 5000 m iles fro m any tire in
this c o u n try .
A stage lin e o p eratin g o ut o f Jero m e, A r i ­
zona, to C am p V e rd e certifies to a verag in g
o v e r 3000 m iles m o re on Savage C ords than
they have been able to get o u t o f a n y o th e r
m a ke o f tire .
In C o m m e r c ia l S e rvice
W e p o in t w ith no p artic u la r pride to spe­
c ific perform ances o f o v e r 15,000 m iles re n ­
dered by o u r 30 x 3% fab ric tires and o u r
“ D ” T y p e fabric tires in c o m m ercial ser­
v ic e in P h o e n ix and elsew h ere. A lth o u g h
the ty p e o f service stamps that p erfo rm an ce
as re a lly rem arka b le, these w e classify as
in d iv id u a l cases and n ot a general average.
T h e y do n o t necessarily p ro v e the consist­
e n c y o f p erfo rm a n ce that w e are desirous
o f p o rtra y in g .
O n T e r r it o r ia l R u n s
Salesmen tra v e lin g p a rtic u la rly d iffjc u l I
roads o f A riz o n a h ave fou n d Savage C o rd s
w ill increase th e ir m ileage 35% and m o re .
C ocporations tra v e lin g m en in this t e r r i­
to ry have c e rtifie d that Savage C ords a re
the o n ly tires that h ave g iv e n satisfacto ry
service.
perform equ^jy well under every condition— on
the short haul of the heavily ladened commercial
car, on the heated roads of the sandy desert, over
mud and stones of the land of forests or the broad
dirt highways of the plains.
C. That we have accomplished our purpose it
evident from the results users of Savage Tires are
getting — everywhere.
,
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