Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 25, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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A S H A V D DAILY TIDINGS
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Tuesday, July 25. 1023
as a mecca fo r sum m er to u rists.
Wis oom of Henry
This roai up th e A shland w a te r­
shed is w ithip th e fo rest reserve,
can be controlled in its en tirety
Ford Taken From »and
by th e governm ent. This road, as
should be reg u lated by stric t
His Memoirs built,
ru les of th e U nited S tates govern­
T io iE g s
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Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
pQbllabed
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY’
PAPER
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m ent, allow ing no one to cam p
alo n g th e ro ad w ithin the w atershed,
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H enry F ord is w riting his m e­ allow ing th e road to be used, say
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m oirs io r M cClure's, th e firs t in ­ only betw een 8 a. m. and 7 p. in.,
E. J. BARRETT. Editor
stallm en t of which will ap p ear in allow ing no cam pers or picnic p a r­
ties to stop w ithin th e lim its of our
¿ubtfer-lption Price Delivered in City:
the A ugust issues. Below a re a few! city w ater shed.
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One mouth ............................... - . $ .65
A good looking d a u g h te r re- <£> strik in g p arag rap h s taken from ad
These ru les w ould not be a h a rd ­
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.95
ship
on anyone, as w ith a good road,
vance
proof
sheets.
Six m onths .................................... 3 . 7 5 / duces electric and gas bills.
a few hours only would suffice to
One year ..................... . . . . . . . 7.50
W hat good is in d u stry If it be so m ake the trip. T here are plenty of
Mail and Rural R ou tes
A RicR weU placed gometimeg
u n skillfully m anaged as not to re-J cam ping and loafing places w ithout
One m o n th ...................................... $ .55
using the canyon for such purposes.
succeeds w here a soft answ er < î >,
T nree m onths . . ........................ r 1.95
<?> tu rn a living to everyone concerned? The drive is all sufficient and will
Six m onths .................................... 3.50 •e fails.
If
No question is m ore im p o rtan t th an loubtles3> satisfy m oat people.
One year . . ................................. 6.5f
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ADVERTISING RATES
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Thfi m an whQ bag failed can
th a t of w a g e s - m o s t of th e people the road should be continued along
the ridge to the Siskiyou sum m it,
in s e r io n ’ e a ^ n c ^ 8
S O c * ^ e as good advice as the m an * of th e c o u n try live on w ages' The cam ping could be allow ed a fte r the
MD£i6 Insertion, cacti m en . . . • • • ¡sue •
«icale o f t h e i r liv i n g
th e r a to of
YEARLY CONTRACTS
* who has succeeded.
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e ° r tb e lr *lVlng
/ a t e of road sw ings over the sum m it on the
Display A dvertising
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th e ir wages— determ in es th e pros- C alifornia side. Most people' would
be glad to m ake th e trip and back
One tim e a w e e k ........................ 2 7 % c k .
An optim ist ls a m an who * Parity of the country.
the sam e day.
Two tim es a week..................... .2 5 c / t akeg ie3g w ageg an(j considers <S>
Only th e few desire to* camp, and
Every business th a t em ploys' m ore it should be no hard sh ip to them to
Tvery o th er d a y ...............
• ■*> it a duty to his em ployer.
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Local Reader*
th an one m an is a kind of p artn er- give th a t idea up for th e general
Bach line, each tim e ..................... 1 0 c /
Mr. W in b u rn ’s
ship. The m om ent a m an calls for good of our city.
To ru n every o th e r day for one
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I t's a good idea to find out
assistance in hls b u s in e s s -e v e n place is w orthy of no criticism from
m onth, each line, each t im e .. Ï C •> w ha t kind of advice a m an tbough the a38,s ta n t be b u t a boy_
a sa n ita ry view point as com pared to
To run- every issue for one m onth
th e dangers of th e every-day picnic
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ants
before
you.
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oy m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c
and cam ping p arties which occupv
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Classified Column
the banks of th e creek every day
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
No m an is independent as long as of the sum m er.
To ru n every issue for one m onth
W ith o u t b e tte r reg u latio n s, th a t
The best asset a sto re can <?>
he has to depend on a n o th e r m an
or m ore, Vic th e w ord each tim e.
should
be stopped in some m anner.
?> have is a clerk who gives po- <S> to help him. It is a reciprocal re la ­
Legal Rate
T
here
a
re no restric tio n s on them ,
First time, per 8-pchit lin e ..........10c -s- lite answ ers to foolish ques- '•$> tion— the boss is th e p a rtn e r of his and they practice no care or ju d g ­
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Bach su bsequeut tim e, per 8-
<§> tions.
w orker, th e w orker is th e p a rtn e r m ent. Mr. W in b u rn ’s place is 100
polnt line ...................................... 5c «?>
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per cent b e tte r th an it was for years
of his boss.
Card of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00
before he occupied it.
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HECK
SAY’S:
Obituaries, the l i n e ......................2 Vic
If, w ith a road to M ount A shland,
A
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H
eadaches
keep
m
ore
Fraternal Orders and Societies
| If an em ployer urges m en to do and possibly beyond, we can in any
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders
folks aw ay from church
’ th e ir best, and the m en learn a fte r way compel , th e public to m ake
or societies c h arg in g a re g u la r initi-
th an from th e m ovies.”
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a w hile th a t th e ir best does not througlP trip s w ith stopovers not a l­
.gtion fee and dues, no discount. Re-
lowed, we w ill h e im proving the
11 gl oils and benevolent o rd ers will be
bring any rew ard , th en they n a tu r- conditions as they a re a t present,
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad
ally drop back into " g e ttin g by.” instead of m aking them worse. The
v ertlslng when an adm ission or other
W ith a bunch of out-of-tow n news-
jf they see the fru its of h ard am ount of traffj.ee w ould doubtless
charge ls m ade.
papers on th e job, M arie B enedict, J work in th eir pay envelope— proof ju stify a p atro lm an on the road
th e A pplegate wom an, who is h e a d , th a t h a rd e r w ork m eans higher pay! w ithin the w atershed d u ring th e
What Constitutes Advertising
season th e road could be traveled.
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d erstan d - i of th e special grand jury, is likely _____
then _ also they begin to _____
learn _____
th a t
F. H. W ALKER.
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' *» h a™ >'*• ’ ■“ ‘" r t t » ' Publicity^ they "are* a p a r t 'o f "the business, and
/ . ' / sert M oses
we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le, which
is u sed by new spapers to different!-
ate betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re
events, w here an adm ission charge
la m ade or a collection is tak e n Io
ADVERTISING.”
This applies to
org an izatio n s an d societies of every
kind as well as to individuals.
All re p o rts of such activities a fte r
they have occurred is news.
All com ing social o r organization
m eetings of societies w here no
m oney c o n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­
ation charged, or collecton tak e n IS
NEWS.
tu rn e d on her to an ex ten t th a t s h e jth a t its success depends on them and
J never dream ed of when the women th e ir success depends on it.
w ere w orking for equal su ffra g e .'
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It<a d o llars to do u g h n u ts she will
if m en , instead of saying “ the
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fall victim to the kodak in the n e x t ; em ployer ought to do thu s-an d -so ,”
few days.
would say, “ th e business ought to be
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so stim u lated and m anaged th a t it
W ho said a n y th in g ab o u t dull can do thus-and-so,” they would get
tim es h ereab o u ts? W ith a special j som ew here,
grand ju ry in session a t M edford,
th a t is booked to sp rin g a h air-
The em ployer can gain n othing by
raisin g sensation a t any m om ent; an looking a t th e em ployes and asking
application for an in ju n ctio n to hold him self: “ How little can I g et them
E n tered a t th e A shland, Orogon, up the recall election on th e tap is in to ta k e ? ” Nor the em ploye by g la r­
ostoffice as Second-class Mail Mat- th e circu it c o u rt tom orrow m orning, ing back and asking: “ How m uch
when it is c ertain th e re will be a can I force him to give?” E v entually
lively in te rch a n g e of courtesies be­ both will have to tu rn to th e busi­
SOLVMONITKS
tw een th e su p p o rters of S heriff T e r­ ness, and ask: “ How can th is in d u s­
rill and those who would ou st him try be m ade safe and pro fitab le, so
W onder w h at w ould be th e re­ from office; a m ass m eeting sched- th a t it will be ab le to provide a su re
su lt if the feelings of th e special uled fo r tom orrow n ig h t in th e Ar and com fortable living for all of
grand ju ry in session w ere m ade m ory here, w hen th e T e rrill side of u s ? ”
know n a t th e idea of having a th e sh riev alty controversy will be '
wom an bossing th e job.
given an airin g , and a recall elec-'
If it is rig h t fo r th e m an ag er of a j
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tion in the offing, due to a rriv e on business to try to m ake it pay la rg e r
T h e re ’s one th in g about calling a next S atu rd ay , it is a week of festivi- dividends, it is quite as rig h t th a t he
s trik e in th e sum m er tim e. P u b lic itie s in which so m uch of in te re st is should try to m ake it pay h ig h er
sym pathy is p retty ce rtain to be en-| program m ed th a t it is alm ost s e n ile , wages.
listed in th e cause of anyone who ! to ta lk about dull tim es,
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H igh wages cannot be paid unless
has to w ork in a to rrid atm osphere
T aken by and large, w e’ve done a th e w orkm en e a rn them . T h eir la ­
and sta n d off th e call of the wild.
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g re a t deal of kicking because Jack- bor is th e productive factor.
son county was not ad vertised
It ought to be clear, how ever, th a t
ab ro ad as extensively as we would
the high wage begins down in the
like to see it. It is m ore th an likely
shop. If it is not created th e re it
we w*b get m or® ot R >n the next cannot get into the pay envelopes.
week or two th an we will relish. In
T here will never be a system in v en t­
all probability it will be of a ch arac­
ed which will do away w ith the ne­
te r not calculated to encourage any­
cessity of w ork. N atu re has seen
one to s e ttle in th is neck of the
to th a t. Idle hands and m inds w ere
Between th e sh eriff, the
“ B ro th er C h arlie” gets th e dem o­ woods.
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cratic nom ination for governor in governor, th e K. K. K. and the W. C. / W o r k is o u r san ity , o u r self-respect.
So fa r from belng
N ebraska. Now if th e republicans T .U ., an aw ful m ess has been stirre d , o u r gaIvation
w ant to put over so m ething really up. It is u n fo rtu n a te th a t circura- a curge worR lg th e greategt blegg.
clever th a t will in su re th e election stances necessitate th a t th e d irty ¡ng
E xact SOCial ju stice flow s only
of th e ir can d id ate, all th a t is n e - , linen of the county should have to out of boneat w ork
Tbe maQ wb0
cessary is to engage W. J. B. t o ; be w ashed in the s ta te press, but j contvibuteg m uch should tak e away i
stum p th e s ta te for B ro th er C harles, u n d er existing conditions, it cannot much
T h erefo re no elem ent of i
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be otherw ise. Jack so n county is s i t - 'ch a rity .g pregent Jn tbft payJug of
If you w ant an illu stra tio n of th e tin g in th e old gam e of heads I win wages
e
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ease w ith w hich th e s ta te officials — tails you lose,” and th e best w
can
expect
to
get,
is
th
e
w
orst
of
it,
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ex tract coin from th e taxpayer, ju st
com ing and going.
| ENGINEER GIVES OPINION ON
ta k e a sla n t a t th e re p o rt of the
__________________ MOUNT ASHLAND SCENIC
sta te m otor vehicle d e p a rtm e n t. In
HIGHWAY
the process of ex tractio n d u rin g th e J ♦ ♦ ♦
past six m onths, they have sep arated
T here is a g rea t deal of discus­
the taxpayer from th re e m illion d ol­
sion am ong th e citizens of A shland,
Has Bob No Friends?
lars.
respecting th e reasib ility of the
! E d ito r A shland T idings;
M ount A shland scenic highw ay pro ­
Looks like th e irony of fate t h a t '
Bob S tanfield, who is he?
jec t launched by Jesse W inburn. It
A sh eepherder.
the M arshfield fire d e p a rtm e n t, af-l
appears to m eet w ith alm ost univer-j
te r w orking like heroes to prevent j W here is he? In a sheep corral.
sal favor, th e only point being
W hat is he doing?
W atching
th e city being destroyed by th e de-
raised which m ight be construed as
stru c tiv e fire which sw ept th e w ater b ears and coyote<s, ito keep thaun
j an objection, being th e question as
front Sunday, should find th e ir, from eatin g his lam bs,
h e a d q u arte rs had been d e stro y e d ,'
W ho pays him ? You do, Mr. Tax- i to w h e th e r it can be carried out to
a successful com pletion and a t the
and th e d ep artm en t was w ithout a payer.
sam e tim e conserve and pro tect th e
home.
W’h a t do you get for your m oney?
w a te r supply of A shland.
In this
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N othing.
connection, th e follow ing le tte r,
It is com ing to the fo rm er chief
Say! L e t’s drop poor little Ter-
w ritte n to C. H. Pierce on th e sub-
of the national budget, G eneral rill and recall o u r Bob. If it cost
Dawes, to say th a t he cut qu ite a th e s ta te $5000 it w ould be a c h e a p !je c t’ bv F - H - W alker, city engineer,
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to speak on
figure w
hile he was
in W ashington. deal. And a t th e sam e tim e elect who is wel1
The figures he cut w ere not alw ays G eorge E. C ham berlain. Then we *he 8ubJect, m akes in te re stin g read-
to the liking of th e b u reau heads, w ould get so m ething for th e outlay. , in g '
for he is credited w ith loppiug off
T he voters tu rn e d off th e best • '/-
tL Pierce, Fjt> .
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ear
Mr P ierce: In th in k in g over
d ep artm en tal expenditures to th e m an who ever w ore th e toga for the scenic
road p ro ject to M ount
tu n e of nearly two billion dollars
Oregon, fo r a secondhand sheep-, A shland, th e first g re a t opposition
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keeper. O ur Bob is a w orse slack er to overcom e will prove to be th e
In Ju a re z Mexico, it is announced th an th e one who w ould n ot put on Public prejudice ag ain st a road up
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th e city governm ent is flat b r o k e ., th e k h aki. One gets $7500 per y e a r , , beHeve thig preju d ice can be
They are ju st beginning to find out th e o th e r $360 and a chance to be largely done aw ay w ith and over-
th a t in try in g to drive out th e grin- killed or crippled fo r life.
The come by p u ttin g it up to th e council
goes, they w ere k illing th e goose cheap m an had to buy hls own sta - a ®d the in te rested public in th e fol-
th a t laid th e golden egg. As long tionery th e o th e r get his free. Also
m anner:
as the races, conducted by A m en- postage and 10 cents p er m ile “ com- ag extendlng to M ount Ashland> and
cans, w ere ru n a t Ju a re z , the city in’ and gw ine.” Oh, Polly Ticks! thence along th e ridge to connect'
tre a su ry was kept so full th a t ad- W hat a hum bug you are!
wiih th e Pacific highw ay a t th e Sta-j
m in istratio n officials had to find i
AMOS D A HU FF. !kiJ ? u sum m it o r th ereab o u ts. T his,
announces
new tire prices
—lowest cost mileage ever known.
Effective July 20th, Goodrich establishes a revised
price list that is a base line o f tire value. It gives the
motorist the buying advantage o f knowing that what*
ever size tire he selects is or the same quality — the
Goodrich one-quality standard. It gives him the long*
est mileage, the most satisfactory service and the high*
est quality his m oney can buy. Results will prove that
it is impossible to buy tire mileage at lower cost.
T h in k o f being able to buy
Sikertcwn Cords
a t such prices as these:
LITERATURE.READY FOR
BOY'S’ AND GIRLS’ CLUBS I
T he next phase of the Boys’ and I
G irls’ club work is th a t of g e ttin g ,
in the rep o rts and th e fittin g of
th e ir p roduct for exhibit a t th e
county fair, w hich will ta k e place
in less th an two m onths.
The rem aining tim e is one of th e
vital periods of the developm ent of
the stock and poultry to produce the
best resu lts, and g rea t care should
be used in all projects from th is
tim e on.
All m em bers, who have not re ­
ceived th e ir second and th ird lite ra ­
tu re * o r do not receive th e sam e in
th e next few days may have these by
notice to th e county club agent.
AT CVER.Y DRAI&- STORA
BAS ’.INE
Pl. E
3 0 x 3 | Cl.
3 1 x 3 .8 5 Cl.
3 0 x 3 | S. B.
32 X 3 | S. B.
3 1 x 4 S. B.
32 X 4 S. B.
33 X 4 S. B.
$13.50
15.95
15.95
22.95
26.45
29.15
30.05
BASE LINE
PRICE
SIZE
34x4
32 X 4 |
33 X 41
34 X 41
35 X 41
33x5
35x5
$30.85
37.70
38.55
39.50
40.70
46.95
49.30
8. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S.B.
S.B.
No extra charge for excue tax. This tax is paid by Goodrich
iv r
New base line prices are also effective
on Qoodrich Fabric Tires
size '
BASE LINE
PRICE
size
3 0 x 3 —“55”
3 0 x 3 1 —“55”
32 X 3 | S.B. Safety
$9.65
10.65
16.30
3 2 x 4 S. B. Safety
3 3 x 4 S. B. Safety
34 x 4 S. B. Safety
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THE NEW
T O M SC
LAXATIVE
SIZE
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BASE LINE
PRICE
$21.20
2235
22.85
No extra charge for excite tax. Thit tax it paid by Goodrich
This revised price list affords the motorist as
definite a guide to tire prices as Goodrich
Tires are the definite standard of tire quality.
THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY, A kron, Ohio
W hile it is som ew hat discourag­
ing to know th a t th e cost of living
is steadily creeping back to th e w ar
tim e basis, it is decidedly cheering
to th e m an who w orks for wages to
know th a t there has been a reduc­
tion in th e price of radium .
? e V l E’? TO i S j V * *
private receptacles to tak e care of
440 Palm Avenue, A shland, Ju ly mQSt scenjc and w onderfuli a n d i
would add much to Ashland’s claim
Making an Asset of
Difficulties
A great opportunity is now before Ameri­
can business—the opportunity of making
a big and permanent asset out of the very
difficulties of tlie present situation. Tbe
conviction that this can be done is ex­
tremely heartening. It is enough to put a
new thrill of life and activity into every
form of industry.
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Chief among the means of creating De­
mand is now seen to be Advertising.
\\ herever you find a big demand for any
product you find, invariably, tbat tlie de­
mand for that product has’ been stimu­
lated by human effort, and chiefly through
advertising.
From one point of view, ’the present
situation is by far the most desirable, the
soundest, the sanest, and the most hopeful
this country lias ever seen. Why J Be­
cause it brings into bold relief, through
sheer necessity, the latent power to create
conditions as we would like to have them.
It is obvious to any one who will think
it through tbat the present demand for
any product could be substantially less­
ened if it were possible to eliminate all
forms of advertising—including pictures,
displays, and word of mouth, as well as
printed and painted messages—and just
let that product depend on the natural or
unstimulated demand.
The curtailment of Demand for the pro­
ducts of industry brought us face to face
with the question, hitherto ignored, as to
what causes demand. Then it was dis­
covered that Demand was a created thing,
and that more of it could be created in
almost any direction—if enough of the
right effort were applied.
And it is equally obvious that a demand
for any worthy product can be created
and stimulated by means of Advertising.
This fact puts within tbe hands of the
business man the means of creating bis
own market. That would be the biggest
asset be could have—an assured market
for all he could produce.