Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 19, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
O FFIC IA L CITY AND COUNTY
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TELEPHONE 39
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
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T w o tim es a w eek........................25 c
Law wrould do a lot m ore
Every o th e r d a y .......................... 20 cl
<?- good if it told us w hat we CAN
Local Readers
E ach line, each tim e ......................10c • ra th e r th an w hat we CAN’T.
To ru n every o th e r dby for one
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m onth, each line, each t im e .. 7c ?>
A good way to q u a rre l is to
To run~evqry issue for one m onth
th e o th er fellow- do all th e
of- m ore, each line, aiich t i m e . . 5c ’
I talk in g , and th en agree w ith
Classified Column
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
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To ru n every issue for one m onth
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HEZ HECK SAYS:
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NOTICE O F INTENTION TO C O N -¡street and H argadine stre e t, w here
STRUCT CEMENT SIDEW ALKS, cem ent w alks have not alread y been
laid. Cem ent sidew alks only on th e
CURBS AND GUTTERS.
w est side of South P ioneer avenue
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i from E a st M ain stre e t to th e m ain
R ecorder s O.fice, A shland, Ore- en tran ce of th e
C h au tau q u a build-
gon, A ugust 19, 1922.
ir.g, and on t he east side of South
Notice is hereby given to all per- Pioneer avenue
from E ast M ain
sons in te rested in th e ow nership o f . stre e t to H arg ad in e stre e t.
any parcel of land a b u ttin g on H ar-
You a re hereby sum m oned and
I gadine stre e t, South P ioneer avenue, required to appear before the com-
F irs t s tre e t and Second stre e t, th a t m on council, at th e city hall, in th e
it is proposed by th e comm on c o u n -! city of A shland, Oregon, on th e 5th
cil of said city to co n stru ct cem ent day of Septem ber. 1922, a t 8 o’clock
sidew alks, curbs and g u tte rs on said i p. m., then and th ere to offer any
stre e ts as follow s:
¡suggestions or objections to the con-
Cem ent sidew alks and curbs on stru c tio n of said sidew alks, curbs
both sides of H argadine stre e t, be- and g u tte rs.
tw een S outh P ioneer avenue and
By o rd er of the comm on council.
GERTRUDE BIEDE.
i Second stre e t.
Cem ent sidew alks.
C. B. LAMKIN,
R ecorder.
’ curbs and g u tte rs on F irs t stre e t,
M ayor.
i from E ast Main s tre e t to H argadine
D ate of firs t publication, A ugust
¡stree t, also on th e east side of Sec-
297-2sat
I ond stre e t, betw een E ast M a in 'l9 , 1922.
FubUaued
E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon,
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat
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<s> Success goes to th e progress-
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ive m an, provided he does
Subscription Price Delivered in City:
One uronth ....................................$ .65
?]e n ty of advertising.
T h ree m o n t h s ............................... 1-95 ’
Six m onths .................................... 3.75 <$> The cheapest m an to h ire
One year ...................................... i.5O
usu a n y asks th e h ighest fee.
Mail and Rural Routes
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One m onth ....................................I .65
T h re e m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 i
W hen the teeth are neglected,
3.50
th e m orals are q u ite ap t to
Bix m onths .................................
One year ....................................
6 . 5 t ; ¿> follow suit.
ADVERTISING RATES
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Display Advertising-
flo g ie Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c <S> T he reason so m any folks get
' •> poor pay is because they do
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display A dvertising
■ <*• poor work
Saturday, Aug usi 10, ltt£ t
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Jud Tunkins.
Jud Tunkins says he doesn't believe
there is any ’ton or tiger or other wild
animal ns dangerous to human life as
a young woman who Is showing off to
a rich uncle how fast she can run her
nQW automobile.
W. A. SHELL
B A R B E R
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 30o
doz. Dobule bit, 60c dos.
CTtlldren’a Work A
Specialty
Helene C hadw ick and James Pennie in "THE DOST FLOWEQ’
A eOLDW YN PICTURE
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VINING THEATRE— TOMORROW AND MONDAY
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<•> w riter. In his speech ju s t m ade Mr.
The Sheep in W olf’s Clothing
F le et belittles M edford because it
(A pologies to O. W. H olm es)
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-• b elittled P o rtla n d when we have I saw h er once before,
<?> come here in a sp irit of co-operation As she passed by my door—
and friendship. I am am azed. W e
D ream ed it then.
d id n ’t come here w ith sw eet w ords “ Tw as a n ig h tm a re ,” th u s I said,
<8> We m ade no reference to th e squab­ F o r no w om an, live o r dead,
“ W hen it comes to m ak ­
ble am ong your own citizens, which
F irs t tim e, per 8 - p t'n t lin e ..........10c i
Thus would have been.”
in ’ tro u b le, fu st honors
E ach subsequent tim e, per 8-
I
^1 would show th e lack of co-operation
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point line ...................................... 5c : <$>
goes to sta te le g isla tu re s.”
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Y our tro u b le h ere is th a t Now she boldly w alks th e streets,
C ard of th an k s ............................. f 1.00
O bituaries, th e l i n e ..................... 2 %cj _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _________________________ w ith th e sp irit m anifested in th is U nabashed h e r lord ( ? ) she m eets, j
YOUR PARTNERS
young m a n ’s speech you hav en ’t the
Fraternal Orders and Societies
And passes by.
IN PR O G RESS
A dvertising fo r fra te rn a l orders h e a rtin e ss w h at it lacked in num - rig h t to prosper. You a re not u n it­ (H is a ttir e sh e ’s filched, com plete,
o r societies c h arg in g a re g u la r initi- bers.
ed am ong yourselves or w ith th e re st P a n ts and sox— from head to feet) !
a tio n fee and dues, no discount. Re i
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of th e sta te .
You c a n ’t build up
W ith h au g h ty eye.
liglous and benevolent o rd ers will he
your fu tu re w ith such a sp irit. You
THE VILLAGE CUT-UP
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad !
III.
v e rtlstn g w hen an adm ission o r other
The a m a te u r jo k esm ith has a field can hope ever to become a m e tro p -! jvjy grandm am m a has said—
ch arg e is m ade.
i especially his own in the sm all tow n olis unless you co-operate w ith th e Lucky now th a t she ig dead>
and as a ru le the a b su rd itie s he per- rest of th e state.
Long ago—
Wliat Constitutes Advertising
“ ‘We cam e down here in good j T h a t a w om an-s dress should be
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d -i p e tra te s, like a fain t ripple on the
ing am ong som e as to w hat const!- surface of a sm ooth stream , quickly fa:th to prom ote th e u p building o f ! N eat and m odest_ Ah, b u t she
tu te s new s and w hat ad v ertisin g , „ .
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Has a lte re d s o ,
we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which fades aw ay into th e noth in g n ess of this state. W hat rig h t have you to
in
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us?
W
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as
rep
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sen
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is used by new spapers to different!- a narrow circle. Every now and th en ,
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a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re how ever, one of these a m a te u r joke- tlves oi 17 clvic org an izatio n s o f : o> w o m a n ! Once sublim e.
events, w here an adm ission charge ; sm ith s throw s out a boom erang, as P o rtla n d , and we cam e in friend- E ’er th e p ru n in g knife of tim e
Is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS was th e case of F red F le tt, th e ship. W hen we come here in un-
Cut off your sk irt,
A D V ER TISIN G .”
T his applies to
K
lam
ath
F
a
lls
cut-up,
when
he
read
selfishness
on
such
a
m
ission
you
W
e
bem
oan th e days of yore,
organ izatio n s an d societies of every
an original effusion at th e b an q u et m ight have refrain e d from such re ­ In th e y estery ears before
k ind as well as to individuals.
All re p o rts of such activ ities a fte r of w elcom e ten d ered th e caravan of m a rk s.’
You stole o u r sh irt.
“ M ayor B aker s a t down am id a
th ey have occurred is news.
boosters fo r th e 1925 exposition. It
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All com ing social or organization
Mr. F le e t
is tru e th a t F red subsequently fu rn ­ r a th e r heavy silence.
11 know it is a sin
m eetings of societies w here no
m oney c o n trib u tio n ià solicited, in iti­ ished a diagram to his au d ito rs and broke it.
F o r me to sit and grin
T - w ant to say,’ he declared, ‘th a t | I
ber bere
ation charged, o r collecton tak en IS succeeded in convincing them th a t!
NEWS.
he w as only joking, even th o u g h his 1 had n o J dea o r in te n tio n of in sult- Rut h e r hlgh beels and cravat>
sense of h u m o r w as questionable. ing ou r P o rtla n d visitors. N othing And her breeches and all th a t
Mayor B aker becam e p e tu la n t and was f a rth e r from my th o u g h ts. W h at
SOLOMON ITES
A re so queer.
I
ad m in istered a verbal sp an k in g to I said was in a sp irit of fun.
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th e village cut-up, then th e re were greatly re g re t th a t my rem a rk s w ere And if I should live to be
<?> W orry not over th e fu tu re ,
<$> apologies a ll ’round and a n e a r-rio t ! so m iscontrued by th e m ayor.
! Old as M ethusaleah,
Mr. B aker arose, stro d e aro u n d
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The p resent is all thou h a st; <8> happily av erted.
Yet I know
th e long -table and extended h is._
<$■ The fu tu re will soon be present,
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hand , to
Mr. F
leet.
‘L et . it
all
be . for-! I could never be beguiled
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The p resent will soon be past. <•>
REAL PUBLIC OWNERSHIP
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Into being reconciled
W ith 48,259 individual holders of g o tte n ,” he said, and th a t was t h e 1
To such a show.
first occasion for unanim ous ap ­
its com m on stock, th e S outhern Cal-
— M. Beecy.
This issue is being offered subject
“ Not so bad, but it m ight h a v e h fo rn ia E dison com pany, of Los An- plause since Mr. F le e t had begun
been w orse.” Ire lan d is exem pt.
geles, probably has m ore people fi­ his little essay.”
to the approval of the Railroad Com­
The Unconscious Leg.
nancially in te rested in its business
m ission of California and Corpora­
The boy received a gash three
In th e flapper vocabulary, the th an any o th e r electric u tility in the
LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT
tion Commission of the State of
Inches long over his left eye, left knee !
m ale flirt is se t down as a bootleg- ¡ w orld.
was
dislocated
and
he
sustained
a
Oregon.
ger of affections.
S ta rtin g w ith a plan by which all
contused wound of left knee cap. The '
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em ployes could become p a rticip a tin g 3 y S. W . S T R A U S , P re s id e n t
leg was unconscious when picked up
A m e ric a n S o c ie ty fo r T h r if t .
W onder why “ sp e ak e r of th e stockholders in the com pany, experi­
and he was taken to his home near by.
house,” w hen, as a m a tte r of fact, ence lias proved th a t the ow nership VXZITHIN a short tim e our schools
—Worcester Gazette.
th a t official has less to say th an of stock by em ployes has increased
’ ’ will reopen, and it is appro­
anyone else in congress.
th eir efficiency and has resu lted In priate th a t we give thought at this
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tim e to the im­
econom y in o peration and tended to
po rtan t prob­
The coal situ a tio n w ould indicate b rin g th e service to a very high
lem of th rift
th a t aro u n d th e firs t of th e year, point of excellency.
instructions to
those geologists who contend th a t
A com m unity in which an average
the young. In
th e e a rth is grow ing colder, a re a p t l of about one fam ily out of fo u r de-
a recent s ta te ­
m ent, Secre­
to have practical verification of r iVes a p o rtion of its incom e from
tary
Hughes
th e ir theory.
th e dividends of the com pany w hich
said: “ The pri­
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I supplies its electric service, is essen-
mary l e s s o n
H e a rst w ent to E urope to get tially a th rifty and progressive com­
for the citi­
aw ay from having th e nom ination I m unity 5n which d istu rb e rs and agi-
zens of de-
for governor of New York th r u s t ta to rs find i;t t ie sym pathy and
m o c r a c y is
self - control,
upon him , so his m anagers say. i sound financing is reg ard ed as th e
and t h i s is
W onder if th e E u ro p ean to u r of the basis of fu tu re prosperity.
achieved only
la st p resid en tial c an d id ate, Jim m y
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S. W . S T R A U S
through self­
Cox, is a c tu a te d by sim ilar m otives?
disc pline. As 1 look back upon
my own life, I find the best les­
K la m a th F a lls is afflicted w ith
sons were the h ard est.”
It is
th e village cut-up-icus, a disease
im portant th a t our boys and girls
be given th rift instructions be­
som etim es co ntracted in building
cause
of the things briefly refe rre d
C hinese w alls aro u n d a city. A sh­
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to
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t h i s quotation from our
The place of advertising in the present economic system is
land has not as yet been innoculated
S ecretary of S tate. T h rift de­
w ith th e germ s of th is p a rtic u la r
thoroughly well established.”
velops self-control through self-
The correspondent of th e P o rtla n d
m alady, b ut a deep-seated d ’sease
discipline, and we do no kindness
has tak e n a firm hold here, th e re- O regonian ,w ho accom panied the to any child when we pam per it,
Goodwill has come to be a vital factor in the success of
su its of which a re equally fatal. F o r caravan of boosters for th e 1925 ex-i when we make the way too easy,
or
when
we
fo
ste
r
the
idea
th
a
t
lack of a m ore d efinite nam e it position, had th is to say, in p a rt, re ­
any business, and goodwill can only be created by right and
m ight be term ed m unicipal insom - gard in g th e b an q u et and reception life has no hardships.
persistent advertising.
It is unfortunate that the dis­
nia. It is som etim es cured by a real tendered them in K lam ath F alls, on
cussion of the question of teach­
h a rd jo lt.
W ednesday n ig h t:
ing thrift in the schools leads many
“ Mr. F re d F le et, a gentlem anly to believe that we have in mind
A manufacturer who advertises honestly the stability and
young m an, who used to w rite some the thought of teaching the child
THE 1925 FAIR CARAVAN’
quality of his goods sets for himself a standard of production.
W e did th e best we could for the for the papers, h u t now sells ice, j to hoard its pennies. We heard a
He makes a treaty of faith with the buying public, which he
caravan of boosters for th e 1925 ex- dropped a nice fa t bomb into the man recently make the following
position, w hich cam e sailin g
into K lam ath F a lls-P o rtlan d get-to g eth er th rif^ h T th e schools’*™5* teaching
must uphold at any cost.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER CO.
Offering
Preferred Capital Stock
$92 Per Share
Cash or Savings Plan
Yielding
SEE ANY MEMBER OF OUR ORGANIZATION
A Weíí Known New Y otfc Banker
Village Cut-Up
Rouses Ire Of
Mayor Baker
Says:
I remember
A shland
y esterday
evening,
53 b anquet a t th e cham ber of corn- they tried it on me when I was a
strong. In 22 autom obiles.
They m erce.
T hat which blew up imm e- youngster and if I had followed
swooped down on us practically d iately
th ereu p o n was o u r own the teachings they gave me I would
w ithout w arning.
M ayor L am kin Mayor G eorge L. B aker. T he blow- have turned out to be a miser.” It
wag out a t th e g ran ite q u a rrie s w ith UP was high, wide and handsom e, is indeed most important that the
kind of th rift which means prog­
a prospective investor, so C o u n cil-' a n d those who w ere not m ore inti- ress and efficiency be the only kind
m an P 'e rce . Vice P re sid e n t
F red m ately affected w ere left gasping tau g h t, saving money.
Hom es and S ecretary F u lle r of th e , to say the least,
A great many successful men in
cham ber of com m erce stepped into
“ Mr. F le e t’s little bom b was a America today have learned the
the breach and hade them welcome, tittle speech, w hich he had w ritte n value of thrift in the school of
It was d ifficult to get a crow d out ¡in advance, and which had been con- hard knocks, and it is essential
that succeeding generations of our
to hear M ayor B ak er’s speech, hut 's tru c te d fo r lau g h in g purposes only
citizens be given the value of
th e fire d ep artm en t got busy w ith Mr. F leet him self explained th is to these lessons.
the siren, so w hen he m ounted the the assem bled com pany a fte rw a rd s,
fire engine, which had been ru n out and he o ught to know if anybody
Big Crop of the Woodlot.
to th e P laza, and m ade his s p e e c h ,' did.
YVoodlots
yield to the farm ers some­
th e re was a fa ir sized audience. He
“ T hen M ayor B ak er got to his
thing
like
$195.000,000
in a single year,
m ade a good speech, as was to be feet. “ The young m an has failed to
says tlie American Forestry Magazine,
expected. He understood why h ’s a d d ,’ said th e m ayor, ‘th a t K lam ath
j,
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but they might, with system atic man-
audience was n o t la rg e r, b u t the m ight send O regon’s Irv in S. Cobb agenjent snd care pro,blce severa,
w arm th of reception m ade up in ¡to th e exposition— th e c o m e d ian 1 times that much
Frequently, for the purpose of promotion, the manufacturer
needs financial assistance.
The time is fast approaching when bankers, having care­
fully investigated the standing of a manufacturer desiring ?,
loan, will ask this leading question:
“ What is his advertising appropriation?”