Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 10, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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OFFICIAL- CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPH O NE 39
E . J. BARRETT, E ditor
E n te re d a t th e A shland, Oregon,
Poatoiflce aa Second-class Mail M at­
ter.
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su bscription P rice D elivered in City: .
•BWÉERT
isp ectio n , and in all liklihood, the a s ­
surance «t county sup p o rt for the
; project will follow. If we can link
up th e help of th e s ta te highw ay
com m ission and th e fo re st reserve,
the b u ilding of th e road w ould be a
foregone conclusion. As it is a prop­
osition logically calling for the
w arm est com m endation of th e forest
reserve officials, th e outlook for fed­
e ral support is encouraging.
l o u can be a gentlem an be - ;
te r w .th o u t money th an w ith it. <$*
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T H E R E D SCOURGE
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On th e tenth daX o£ J u ly a man
One nft>nth
......................$
T hree m o n t h s ...............................
Six m onths ....................................
One year ......................................
.65
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, set fire to m ore th a n a score of
The h a rd e st m an to convince
hom es.
E very hom e was en tirely
1.95
3.75 ’ is the m an who refuses to <•> consum ed, and th e re was no in su r­
7.50
argue.
ance. The m an w ent on his way, if
Mail and R ural R outes
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not rejo cing, a t least w ithout vis­
One m onth .................................... I
N othing is w orth m ore to any.
1.95
ible
evidence of reg re t. He had no
T hree m onths ...............................
i
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,
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11
Six m onths .................................... 3.50
boy o r girl th an a business ed- ♦ fear
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of punishm ent because the
6.5Í <J> ucation.
On« year ....................................
. hom es he had destroyed w ere not
ADVERTISING RATES
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yet b u ilt; they w ere still in th e tre e
Display A dvertising
The p u rsu it of h ealth pro-
th e m agic w and ot
iln g ie Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c
_ _ _ m ore
— - happiness ♦ th
Hn an
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rv ZX Zai
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YEARLY CONTRACTS
in d u stry to give them h ab itable
Display A d vertisin g
¡Y p u rsu it of m oney.
form . B ut econom ically th ese hom es
One tim e a w e e k ........................27 % c ^
.
w ere destroyed as su rely as though
Two tim es a w eek........................25 c
The m ore a professional m an
m ade Jnto ,um .
livery o th e r d a y .......................... 20 c - charges, the m ore sk illfu l the J
lu m b er
g tru ctu res
ta in ty as thd w eary hours dragged revolt. “ W hat a sham e to cu t down n ational forest for som e tim e wns
reported to th e offices of th e U nited
on, and am id th e confusion and these b eau tifu l tre e s." "
States forest service yesterday. It
crash of falling tim b er, the ran g e r;
is located in C larke county, W ash.,
an d his forem en generalled th e CRATER CLUB MAY RUN
CONCESSION AT FA IR east of th e tow n of Y acolt, on the
b a ttle .
edge of the fo rest reserve, adjoining
Several days la te r a wide, b arren
The C rater club of M edford, a t a th e holdings of th e C larke County
scar lay upon th e m ountainside, still
Tim ber company.
sm ouldering in places w here the m eeting Tuesday evening, discussed,
black sp lin ters of the ch arred s tu m p s ! the feasibility of h av 'n g a conces­
pointed like accusing fingers, and sion a t the county fa ir th is fail, and PLAN RECONSTRUCTION OF
BURNED V. OF O. BUILDINGS
still sent out m asses of yello w ish 1 w hile n o thing definite was decided
w hite sm oke. T he scar covered h u n - ! on, q u ite a num ber of d iffe re n t va­
EUGENE, Or., Aug. 10.— C onstruc­
dreds of acres, and it would continue rieties of booths w ere suggested,
tion
of a new building to house the
to sm oulder and sm oke for weeks, am ong which was a day nursery.
school
of a rt of the U niversity of
Previous to the banquet which
w hile all about in th e adjacent
Oregon,
and a wing on M cClure hall
woods w ere fire gu ard s constantly! was enjoyed d u rin g th e eveniug, the
vigilant to see th a t th e enem y did club m em bers visited th e fair g ro u n d , to provide q u a rte rs for the o th er de
to look over the w ork and prospects p artm en ts th a t suffered in the re­
not creep out and s trik e again.
And far aw ay th e autom obile for th e com ing fair, a n d all w ere cent cam pus fire, was authorized by
to u rists journeyed carefree and u t­ m uch pleased w ith the outlook for: th e executive com m ittee of the board
terly unconcerned.
At a- saw m ill so u th e rn O regon’s b est county fair. of reg en ts at a m eeting Xere last
night.
stopping for a few m inutes to w atch
th e logs in slow procession from the
pond to th e band saws. “ W hat a
sham e,” exclaim ed th e m an w ith the
c ig a rette, in a b u rst of sen tim en tal
1. M arch— “ The O utlook" . Jew ell
2. Fox T rot— "I W ish I K new ”
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. Spencer
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orceau
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haracteristic
— “ The
3.
Dawn of Love” . . . . Beudlx
4. Fox T ro t— “ The Sheik” . Snyder
5. O verture— “ S incerity” . B arnard
®- Fox T ro t— “ I W ant My M ammy”
......................................... B reau
W
altz—
“ By the Old Ohio S hore”
ItlG FOREST EIRE SW E E PS
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Y ou’ll m arvel in o u r a rra y of ad ­
THROUGH COLUMBIA RESER VE
PORTLAND, Aug. 10.— The largest vance styles as well as th e prices 8. M arch— “ Sem per F id e lis” . Sousa
fire th a t has b u rn ed in th e Colum bia we are asking. P a u lse ru d ’s. 286tf 9. “ The S tar Spangled B anner”
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L ocal R eaders
— an d th is ,g t jje
happened.
Bach line, each tim e ..................... 10c • p e o p le th in k he .s.
To ru n every o th er cSay for one
,
?
It was th e vacation season, and an
each tine,
line, eacn
each tim
m onth, eacn
u m e . . 7c
iv
w h ile the law has tak en
e n <$>
Tn nin~pvf»rv issue for one m onth
, . ,
. , . ,
~ autom obile ca rry in g a p a rty of to u r-
of m ore eyac8 hue, each t i m e . . 5c
- o s t of the kick o u t of d rin k s,
&
WQund
it
can
never
tak
e
any
of
the
C lassified Colum n
th ro u g h a m agnificient stan d ofj
<§> kick out of a sm ile.
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
. D ouglas fir in w estern W ashington, j
To ru n every issue for one m onth ;
® The tra v e le rs sa t in rap tu ro u s ad-
or m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e.
«> HEZ HECK SAYS:
m iratio n of th e q u iet forest scene
L egal Rate
“ Many a m an th in k s a
F irs t tim e, per 8-pc.'nt lin e ..........10c ’
and rhapsodized over th e g re a t tre e s
gal is stuck on him , when
Bach subsequent tim e, per 8-
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th a t colum ned th e ir m ajestic beauty
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sh e ’s only w o rk in ’ him fer
point line ......................................
as fa r as th e eye could see. One of
C ard of t h a n k s .............................$1.00 <§> th e use o’ his c a r.”
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th e m en of th e p arty lit a contem ­
O bituaries, th e l i n e .....................2% c
F ratern al Orders and S ocieties
plative c ig a rette and tossed the
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders
m atch to th e side of th e road.
o r societies ch arg in g a reg u la r in iti­
W onder why th e dem ocratic can-
H alf an h o u r la te r an airp lan e
ation fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ d date w ants to b u tt in on the r e ­
fo rest p atro l flying high above the
ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be
ran g e
saw
yellow ish
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad count for? The re tu rn s up to date m ountain
re rtis in g w hen an adm ission or other indicate th a t th e finish, if it is ever sm oke ballooning over th e tre e tops
charge Is m ade.
reached, will not show enough dif­ He moved his control and tu rn e d In
ference to tem pt the cupidity of a th a t direction.
Upon th e c h a rt in
W hat C on stitu tes A d vertisin g
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ T am m any hall politician.
the m achine before him he located
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ing am ong some as to w hat consti
the fire approxim ately, th en r e tu r n ­
tu te s news and w hat advertising,
P re sid e n t H ard in g w ants “ te e th ” ed quickly to a m o u n tain fire statio n
we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which
Is used by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ put in th e railw ay labor board. The ten m iles away.
a te betw een them : “ ALL fu tu re general com plaint w ould indicate
A fter w h at seem ed an in te rm in ­
events, w here an adm ission charge th a t it has already b itte n off m ore able w ait, th e p a tro l noted various
is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS th an it can chew. A little first-class
gangs of m en a t w ork. They w ere
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to
organ izatio n s an d societies of every congressional d e n tistry m ight u n ­ com bating th a t m ost terrify in g , m ost
kind as well as to individuals.
[ prove .it.
ungovernable and dangerous of all
All rep o rts of such activities a fte r
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rebellious elem ents— th e fo rest fire.
’ •a.king a b o u t sta tu t es being dry F o r a day and n ig h t and a n o th e r day
m eetings of societies w here no ' reading, how ab o u t th e sta te m e n t the b a ttle waged. Grim y m en, black
money c o n trib u tio n is solicited, initi- th a t 45.6 of th e fam ilies in the as the ch arred tru n k s aro u n d them ,
ation charged, or collecton taken IS U nited S tates own th e ir own hom es? w orn to th e la st stages of exhaus­
NEWS.
_________ _ A few y ears ago the percentage was tion, fought on— c u ttin g aw ay u n ­
in the neighborhood of one-half th a t d erb ru sh , d ynam iting logs and trees,
SOLOMONITES
am ount. Looks as if lean days were b eatin g o u t th e slin k in g fringes of
in sto re for landlords of th e fu tu re. advancing ground fire, sh o u tin g one
T h e re ’s balm in Gilead. The coal
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to a n o th e r above th e crackling Infer­
s trik e will not affect the fuel supply
The outlook for th e M ount A sh­ no of heat and sm oke, p an tin g like
of the jitneys.
land Scenic Highw ay is gettin g b et­ hunted anim als aro u n d th e w ater
te r all th e tim e. Next Tuesday, the b a rre ls w here they slaked th e ir
Music in L itb ia p ark to n ig h t, and county court, the m ayor and the city th irs t w ith the luke-w arm liquid.
every indication th a t th e w eath er council> accom panied by a sta te but gaining,, alm ost im perceptibly a t
will rem ain cool enough to enjoy i t . , highw ay engineer, will m ake an in-, ¡ firs t, y e t g rad u ally w ith g re a te r cer-
j
SEE THE NEW
H udson S u p e r -S ix
W ith a N e w M o to r o f 72% M ore P o w e r
a n d 17 M iles o n a G a llo n o f G as
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The conference in London bids
fair to go th e way of all w orld con- j
ferences since the w ar__ m ore or le s s ;
of a failure.
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Reckless driving is a p roduct of
th e reckless driver. An effect can­
not be, if th e cause is rem oved.
M oral— ja il th e driver.
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The sh o rt s k irt is said to be re­
sponsible fo r Increased tax atio n , ow­
ing to th e fact th a t it costs m ore
now adays to clean th e stre e ts.
A telephone official says th a t the
m orale of telephone o p e ra to rs is all
th a t it should be, b u t he w ishes he!
could say th e sam e of th e telephone
users.
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The d ifference betw een a high
brow and a rough neck is th a t the
form er can find in te re st in som e­
th in g th a t no one else cares a whoop
about.
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N ew spaper rep o rts an en t the can­
didacy of S enator H iram Johnson
for re-election would in d icate th a t
he is th e only nativ e son of C a li-]
fornia.
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T ennessee dem ocrats nom inated a
dead m an for congress in th e recen t
prim aries. P resum ably on th e the-1
ory th a t it is b e tte r to be safe th a n :
sorry.
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A h eadline in a new spaper s a y in g ,
th a t “ H arding S trik es a Peace
C hord,” would Indicate th e president
is am b itio u s of em u latin g T ader-
ewski.
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Can th e h o u se-h u n tin g h ab it, a
seem ing obsession w ith som e w om ­
en, be due to th e fact th a t we’re all
m ore
o r less
daffy
over
the
“ m ovies” ?
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T he per capita circu latio n of
m oney in the U nited S tates for Ju n e
was $48. The Ju ly rep o rt says th a t
it fell off to $39. W onder if th a t
o th e r nine dollars was tak e n to L ake
of th e W oods?
An exhibition of a p a ir of ear-1
rings, said to have been worn by Po-
c h ah o n tas, w ould indicate th a t th e
sa v io u r of Jo h n S m ith was th e o rig i­
nal flapper. Jo h n Dill says th is is a
base sla n d e r of his ancestress.
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to see a Fisk Tire beside any
oilier he offers you. He has it
in stock or can get it. See for
yourself what the Fisk Tire has
to oiler in extra size and strength,
how its resiliency compares when
you flex the tire under your hand,
how the depth of the non-skid
tread looks beside other treads.
This is the way to buy tires!
T
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f o r c a r, truck o r s p e e d w a g o n
The Best Tool for
a Big Job
An axe in the hands of a crazy man is a serious menace, yet
we do not condemn the axe for its wild or foolish application
Advertising can be—has been—sometimes misused.
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all great forces, it must be intelligently planned and directed.
In the big job of reviving American business, advertising
is the best tool that money can buy.
and well!
Kruggel Bros.Tire Shop
Vulcanizing and Retreading
Auto Supplies—Fisk Tires
Phone 125
Let’s use it—boldly