Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 18, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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I.OS ANGELES. Aug. 18.— EvaH
Pennsylvania, In d ian a, Iow a; Ne- n o rth w este rn p a rt of th e county.
The m enace is centered on th e prises, and conducting of co-opera- houses.
B urrow es F o n tain e has announced.
! b rask a and N orth D akota. The rep ­
üxbtatutshed 1876
T he lectu re will be illu stra te d by th a t she w ould a sk th e c o u rt to
rese n tativ e from New E n g lan d tells D iam ond range, w here the blaze tive m ark e tin g organizations,
Published Every Evening Except
In his lectu re he will tre a t th e 50 slides.
The m eeting F rid ay compel C ornelius V anderbilt W hit-
the sam e sto ry th a t th e congressm an s ta rte d Sunday evening, and th e
Sunday
o
peration
and
organization
of
the
n
ight
will
he
in the M edford public ney to su b m it to a com parative
from
th
e
d
e
sert
country
tells
The
flam
es
m
eanw
hile
have
been
spread-
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
larg e st p o ultry organization
in the library, and th a t on S aturday will be blood test in her a tte m p t to prove
unrest, they May, is confined to no ing in all directions.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
w orld, th e m anagem ent of th e la rg ­ held in th e A shland public lib ra ry .1 th a t he is th e fa th e r of her 19-
i section and to no group.
N eith er
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PAPER
est poultry farm in th e w orld, egg- Both m eetings will s ta r t a t 8 o’clock, m onths-old ch id.
is
it
re
s
tric
te
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as
to
p
a
rties,
b
o
th
;
SU
PERIN
TEN
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RESIGNS
TELEPH O N E 39
■ dem ocrats and republicans com ing
FROM W EED LUM BER CO.
E . J . BA RRETT, E d ito r
in for it.
W EED , Calif., Aug. 18.— A ustin;
One of th e political sages of th e ( Coxe, yard su p e rin te n d e n t of the;
E n te re d a t th e A shland, O re g o n ,'
capitol, a v eteran of some tw enty- W eed L um ber com pany, has resign-j
Postoffice as Second-class Mall M a t-;
Big tru th s a re usually ex- <i> odd years of political u p settin g , | ed and yesterday left for Sacram eu-
ter.
.<•> pressed in sm all words.
<§> ujade th is p rediction a few days ago to with- Mrs. Coxe.
dubscriptiou Price Delivered in City: I
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to a group of his cronies:
' Coxe has been em ployed by the!
One nA»nth ....................................? -®5
W om an's
m ost
venom ous
“ This y ear is going to be know n W eed L um ber com pany for th e pastj
T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1-95 '•>
Six m onths .................................... 3.75 • h a te is saved up for h er sue- ^ ¡ h e r e a f te r as th e year of th e Big eight years.
One year ...................................... 7.50 ♦> te ssfu l rivals.
® W ind. It is going to be a year in
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Since 1870, the Southern Pacific. “ PIONEER LINE OF OREGON," has been
Mail and Rural Routes
<$>
« which w hoever is th e m ost lib eral POULTRY LECTURE TONIGHT
One m onth .................................... -65
a vital factor in the commercial and agricultural development of Oregon.
Bad health often resu lts
in his views is going to he nom inat-i
AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY
T hree m onths ............................... 1.95
_______
Hix m onths .................................... 3.50
from an overzealous in te n t to <%
> ed in th e p rim a ries and elected i n !
One year ................................. .. ■ 6.5< ♦> have a “ good tim e.”
<s> N ovem ber— w h e th e r he be rep u b li­
Investm ents by So. Pac. in Oregon approxim ate..........$90,000,000
An illu stra te d p o ultry lectu re will
ADVERTISING RATES
; A
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«> can o r dem ocrat. M ake no m istake be delivered on F rid a y and S aturday
D isp la y A d v e r tisin g
Expenditures by So. Pac. in Oregon for new lines, bet­
<$> All women a re charm ing un-
about it. I t is in th e a ir .”
nights of th is week in A shland and
Single in sertio n , each in c h ............ 30c
Most of them agreed w ith him , M edford.
term ents and upkeep during past 10 years, total. . 55,400,000
YEARLY CONTRACTS
* tn they a re spoiled by fla tte ry ,
Display Advertising
! ♦ and all m en u ntil they soak up '*> a lth o u g h some th o u g h t he p ut it a
This lectu re will be of in te re st to
Annual payrolls of So. Pac. in Oregon exceed.............. 11,000.000
One tim e a w e e k ......................... 2 7 ,Ac:<§> m uch josh.
<$> h it too strongly.
all poultrym en, and a ll should ta k e '
Two tim es a w eek........................25 c !<«>
❖
a d v an tag e of th e o p p o rtu n ity to be
Annual purchases by So. Pac. in Oregon ap p ro x im ate.. 6,000,000
Nvery o th e r d a y .......................... 20 c
The pill h ab it is w orse th a n <$> MOBILIZING MOTOR TRI CK
present. Mr. George W ood, who is
Local Readers
Bach line, each tim e ..................... 10c <?> th e diseases for which they a re <?>
F L E E T FO R EM ERGENCY; secretary of th e P o u ltry P roducers
xXnnual taxes of So. Pac. in Oregon exceed.................... 1,100,000
To ru n every o th e r Aty for one
<$> tak en .
<$>
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of C entral C alifornia, will be the
m onth , each line, each tim e . . 7c <§>
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♦
SACRAMENTO, Aug. 18.— A fleet speaker of th e evening. Mr. Wood
To run~every Issue for one m onth
zi>
The
peculiar
th
in
g
about
set-
<
S
>
Lines owned and operated in Oregon exceed 1300 miles
of
200 tru c k s to tra n s p o rt U nited ¡s a p oultrym an him self, w idely ex-
<$■ m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c
❖ tling down, is th a t you first
S tates m ail h as been lined up b y , perienced in th e raisin g of poultry,
Classified Column
(More than combined mileage of all others in Oregon)
<$> have to se ttle up.
P o stm a ste r H. J. M cCurry fo r in-
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One cent th e word each tim e.
To ru n every issue for one m onth <$>
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<$> s ta n t call in case of an em ergency;
or m ore,
th e w ord each tim e.
HEZ HECK SAYS:
<t> | should a com plete ra ilro a d tieup
Employes in Oregon aj»proximate 6000 persons
Legal Rate
<
8
>
“
A
good
sq
u
are
kick
<$> prevent tra n sp o rta tio n o f m ail over
First time, per 8-pc'nt lin e ..........10c
<î>
teach es th in g s th a t you
^ tr a n s c o n t i n e n t a l lines.
A nnounce­
Bach subsequent tim e, per 8-
Sole Support in Oregon of approxim ately 25,000 persons
point line ...................................... 5 c
can ’t find in a tex tb o o k .”
<8> m ent of th is was m ade yesterday by
Card of t h a n k s .............................
P o stm a ste r M cCurry a fte r a survey
Expends 25 percent gross earnings in Oregon for upkeep of its road
Obituaries, the l i n e ......................2 1 4 c ! ____________________________________
of
th e field here.
Fraternal Orders and Societies
A dvertising fo r fra te rn a l orders j prim ary election.
Still, in u tte r
o r societies charg in g a re g u la r initi- d isreg ard of H e a rst’s w ishes som e of FIN D FREM ONT RELICS
Provides Dependable Service at Convenient Hours
atlo n fee and dues no discount Re- hig
r f u , friends baVQ been se t.
Do you want a clear fresh glowing skin
IN
MONO
FO
R
EST
R
E
SER
V
E
liglous and benevolent o rd ers will b
e
,
—free from even the slightest trace of
Comfort — Speed •— Safety
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad i *ln S th in g s up in his in te re st and
pimples or blackheads? You can have it
MINDEN, Nev., Aug. 18.— Relics easily. And so quickly that your friends
v ertising w hen an adm ission or o th er forced him into prom inence— a posi-
Steam and Electric Heated Steel Cars
charge 1s m ade.
! tion rep u g n an t to a m an of H e a rst’s of G eneral F re m o n t’s m arch to Cal­ will be amazed a t the change in your
proverbial m odesty.
ifo rn ia in 1844 have been found by appearance. Simply take Ironized Yeast
What C o n stitu tes A dvertising
A.
F ergusson, a prospector in th e i “ two tablets with each meal Then
Patronize Southern Pacific Lines. By so doing you will strengthen these lines
His
political
chief
of
sta
ff
is
th
e
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­
„ _____xl____ ;
__I watch the results. Before you know it,
ing am ong som e as to w hat consti H onorable W illiam J. (F in g y ) Con- Mono n a tio n a l forest. W hile m ining every pimple and blackhead will have
and encourage them to further develop Oregon.
tu te s new s and w hat adv ertisin g , nors, the m u lti-m illio n a ire w ar for gold in th e gravel n ear F ales disappeared and you will have a clean,
we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le which horae
Help yourself and help your state.
H ot Springs, F erguson u n e a rth ed youthful velvety skin—the kind th a t is
la u sed by new spapers to d ifferent!
envied
by
everyone.
Ironized
Yeast
ate betw een them : “ ALL fu tu re dog-eat-dog fight w ith W. H. F itz ­ two tw o-pounder cannon balls, p a rt
events, w here an adm ission charge p atrick , who has control of the reg ­ of th e sta n d a rd am m unition carried supplies your system with certain vital
elements now lacking in your food—the
Is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS u la r dem ocratic organization in E rie by F re m o n t for his how itzer.
very elements needed to keep your skin
AD V ERTISIN G .”
T his applies to county. Conners is out to c a p tu r e ;
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beautiful. You won’t believe what a
org an izatio n s a n d societies of every
the 39 E rie delegates for H eifrst, of I GRASS F IR E S STILL ARE
wonderful change it can bring in your
kind as well as to individuals.
complexion
until you try it. Get it from
course
co
n
tra
ry
to
th
e
p
u
b
lish
e
r’s
BURNING
IN
TEHAMA
CO.
All rep o rts of such activities a fte r
JOH N M. SCOTT,
they have occurred is news.
desire.
RED BLU FF, C alif., Aug. 18.— your druggist today or mail postcard
G eneral P assen g er Agent.
for
Famous3-Day
FREE
Test.
Address
All com ing social o r organization
But C harles F. M urphy, th e T am ­ G rass and b ru sh fires w ere reported
Ironized Yeast Co., Dept. 99, Atlanta,
m eetings of societies w here no
money co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ m any boss, who was im p o rtu n ed and late y esterday as still doing consid- j Ga. Ironized Yeast is recommended
ation charged, or collecton taken IS th re a te n e d in b e h a lf of H earst, erable dam age to p ro p erty in th e; and guaranteed by all good druggists.
forced him and Conners o u t into th e
NEWS.
open by sending th is m essage to
SOLOMONITES
both of th em : “ You hav en ’t any
E rie county delegates. Get your own
The first paym ent of th e newly
I county delegates before y o u . ask
weds used to be to th e fu rn itu re
i T am m any H all to listen to you.”
m an. Now the a u to dealer gets it.
Opposed to H e a rst for th e nom i­
• »
nation
is fo rm er G overnor A lfred E.
S enator H all is said to be a u th o r
Sm ith. T he H e a rst m en have offer-
of th a t significant b it of d o g g e re l.,
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T
, .
ed him th e n om ination fo r U nite«
“ If so soon I was to be done to r;
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. . . .,
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S tates senator. Sm ith is faced w ith
w h a t in blazes was I begun for?
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th e a lte rn a tiv e of being th e ta il to
..
^,- the H e a rst k ite or tak in g a chance
P e c u lia r kind of doctrine, th a t ot i
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th e soviet R u ssian governm ent. „ If [ o n ,, in cu rrin g H earst h o stility. Indi-
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, cations a re th a t he will fight H earst
it could be w orked out, it w ould re-
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e
su it in a m an being able to eat h i s 1 v e r y foot °f the road. In th e event
! of S m ith's w inning, it is understood g | |
cake a n d have it, too.
1 th a t H earst will nom inate him self = =
’ *
for governor on an independent = =
W hen th e re is a drop of a cent a j
ticket.
g l
gallon on gasoline, it is a fallacy t o !
,
W
h
e
th
e
r
one
views
th
e
candidacy
say th a t th e re is a saving of $35,-[
'o f H earst seriously, or as a joke, or
000,000. B ankers say it m eans ju st
as a piece of co ncentrated e ffro n t- g g
th a t m uch m ore m oney to spend for
: ery, th e fig h t for th e nom ination in- g
gas.
1 tere sts th e whole country. He m ight =
OUTPUT OF RETORT PE R DAY, 250 tons of Shale
• •
1st—It is a proved proposition; not an ex­
WHEN YOU BUY SHARES AT
win th e nom ination and the election, i =
a t two (2) barrels per ton (average of Shale on Syndi-
And now th e M ultnom ah county
periment.
$10 EACH IN THE HARTMAN
You never can tell w hat th e demo- j s
grand ju ry will u n d e rta k e to m ake
<*ate holdings)—500 barrels. Af 42 gallons per barrel—
2nd—The pupply of shale in this county is
c ra ts of New York will do, b u t 1=5
SYNDICATE FOR PRODUC
a finish job of th e charges m ade by
21,000 gallons of Crude Oil per day.
H earst as a nom inee for the presi- = 1
almost inexhaustible.
ING
S enator H all of fra u d in M ultnom ah
dency of th e U nited S tates is u n - ! =H
precin ct 201.
May th e ir findings
3rd—The cost of production is small, compared
M arket
Gals. Day , Gals Day
P e r cent
th in k ab le.
V alue
w rite finis on th e whole m ess.
Crude
R efined
Daily-
Oil
with
the
price
oil
brings
in
the
world
• •
P e r Gal.
Oil
Oil
O utput
markets, leaving a large margin of profit.
$ .30
1800
21,000
G asoline
The fact th a t a m an lik e "William
8190
.30
21,000
3
9
’
i
K
erosene
4th—It is not a gamble; within a half hour
R. H e a rst d ares to aspire, m uch less
I 21,000
1.20
8400
40%
L u b ric a tin g
e n te r th e lists as a can d id ate for
after the Hartman Retort starts opera­
First—Your investment is se
public office, th e highest in th e gift
tions, it is producing oil.
cured by a lease duly recorded,
G ross
I
O perating
i
of the people n o t even being sacred
Oil
5th—It
brings
to
Ashland
an
industry
that
E arn in g s
, E xpenses, 10% Ì
E arnings
of 3160 Acres of Oil Shale Lands
from
his
defiling
m achinations
means a large pay roll and dividends.
$
567.00
$
56.70
$
510.30
m akes one alm o st w ish th a t we had
G asoline
in Jackson County, Oregon.
1,638.00
163.80
1,474.30
Kerosene
a m onarchial governm ent in this
6th—It will put into circulation in this county
By GEORGE R. HOLMES
J j
10,080.00
1,008.00
0,072.00
Ixubrf e a tin g
This lease is from the United
country.
(I. N. S. S taff C orrespondent)
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more real money than was ever dreamed
$12,285.00
$ 1,228.50
$11,056.50
States government and covers a
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 18.— C o n - g
of
by
the
greatest
visionary.
S enator H all will n o t su p p o rt Ol­ gress has re tu rn e d to W ashington
period of 99 years.
TOTAL NET DAILY PROFIT—$11,056.50
7th—The Hartman Retort begins making
c o tt fo r governor, a lth o u g h he is the uneasy, nervous an d dow n rig h t pol- f t j
re g u la r nom inee. The long le tte r in itically scared.
money for its stockholders the day it
The land is situated as follows:
which he gives his reasons m ight
starts operations.
C ongress usually is a bit g u n -sh y ;
easily have been sum m arized in two in these off-year cam paigns w h en i£==
Twp. 37, R. 2 E., Sec. 32—120 A.
8th—It is up to you to say when operations
w ords-—so u r grapes.
C o n trast his one-third of th e se n ate and th e en- = a
Twp. 37, R. 2 E., Sec. 33—520 A.
shall begin.
a ttitu d e w ith th a t of “ P op” G ates. Ure mem*bersb ip of tbe bouse come g
Twp. .38, R. 2 E., Sec. 3—640 A.
9th—There is absolutely no risk; no wells are
th e loved m ayor of M edford. He can up for re . election w ithout tbe guid. §
Twp. 38, R. 2 E., Sec. 4—160 A.
have no love for O lcott a fte r the jng vo|<Je of a n atio n al can d id ate to g
to be sunk; it is not a prospect, but a
Twp. 38, R. 2 E., Sec. 5—400 A.
cavalier m an n er in which he has beat th(j p arty drum fc,ari<m the ,s I
certainty; your stock becomes a dividend
been tre a te d , no r is th e re any love-
,
. . . ____
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,, —
Twp. 38, R. 2 E., Sec. 9—640 A.
sues, and set the pace. B ut th e old- a a
payer practically from the moment of in­
AT THE DEMONSTRATION BUILDING ON
lost betw een B ert A nderson and
arouQd th e cap -tol gay „ i j j
Twp. 38, R. 2 E., Sec. 10— 80 A.
vestment,
and
G overnor O lcott. Yet both of these uneasiuess bas been accentuated t h i s ! | j
PIONEER ST, OR AT THE COMPANY OFFICES
Twp. 38, R, 2 E., Sec. 17—600 A.
m en a re big enough to place loyalty | tu rb u le n t year tQ R point seldom s e e n ! j
10th—No other investment today can offer
to p arty before personal feelings. bei-ore
j fg
► such a large and certain return to the
Total, 3160 A.
and have gone on record w ith th e ,
Rack here
thg sw eltering h e a t i j |
investor.
sta te m e n t th a t they will give th e ir of
to rrid W ashington 8Ummer t b e ; a
Second — Exclusive sales a n d
su p p o rt to th e e n tire republican m em bers a re p ersp irin g and com parJ O
ticket
i ¿¿gl
erection rights of Hartman Re­
j ing notes as to how they found the! s g
tem per of th e plain people back I =si
torts for extracing oil from shale
HEARST, TAMMANY, E T AL.
hom e. The general opinion, alm ost
of all territory west of the Mis­
(P o rtla n d T elegram )
th e universal opinion, is th a t the '= 3
D em ocratic bosses in New Y ork tem per of these sam e plain people j
sissippi River.
s ta te a re having a m onkey and p a r is not such as to be conducive t o ! s a
ro t tim e over the control of the next com placency on th e p a rt of any i
s ta te convention. “ W illie” H earst m em bers of th e Sixty-seventh con­
w ants th e nom ination fo r governor, gress who a re am bitious to be m e m -!
expects to be elected on a five-cent bers of th e Sixty-eighth.
c a rfa re platform , and then win the;
F rom coast to coast in th e cities, ’
D em ocratic nom ination for p resi­ on the farm s and in th e sm all tow ns,;
dent in 1924.
re tu rn in g
congressm en
re p o rt a
But H earst h a s n 't been a “ can d i­ sp irit of political u n re st is prevalent i
d a te .” He took a trip to E urope to — th e sam e u n re st th a t so strik in g ly :
111!
Vrov« th a t he had no in te rest in the m anifested itself in th e p rim a ries o f '
1
Ashland
Tidings
SBŸiëiÊRT-MOSES
«
That Golden Egg”
I
Amaze Your
Friends With
Your Complexion
Southern Pacific Lines
Why Vou Are Asked
ÏALE
To Invest in the
Production of
FACTS!
FRO M
ON DEAD If
What do You Get?
Study This Summary
0 il!n-"Sh3le
Political Unrest
Keenly Felt By
Congressmen
See HARTMAN
TODAY
J
29 First St., Ashland
H|f
See the demonstration today at
3 o’ clock and then see what
Hartman has to offer.
Ashland’s
Biggest Opportunity
Don’t fail to see the demonstration Saturday, 3 o’clock in the afternoon and 7:30 in the eve­
ning- everybody invited- you will be interested whether or not you contemplate investing