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Copco Project at Klamath Fulls Nearing Completion; Unit To Cost Half-Million Ashland -*a > Tidings Established 1876 Every Evening Except Sunday / VO THE ASHLAND PRINTINGyCO. Publisned OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PA PEB TEL EPH O N E 39 C. K. LOGAN, Editor E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon, Poetoifiee as Second-class Mail Mat ter. subscription Price Delivered in City: One nA>nth ....................................5 -65 T hree m o n t h s ............................... I-3 5 Six months .................................... 3.75 One year ...................................... 7.50 Mail and Rural Routes One mouth .................................... I -65 T hree m onths ............................... 1-95 Six m onths .................................... 3 50 ................... 6.5« On« year ................................. ADVERTISiNG RATES Display Advertising ,30c single Insertion, each in ch . . . YEARLY CONTRACTS Display A dvertising One tim e a w y k ........................ 27 ^ c 25 Two tim es a w ^ k .............. .20 ^Jvery o th e r d a y ............... Local Readers Each line, each tim e ......................10c To ru n every o th e r day for one m onth, each line, each tim e . . 7c To ru n every issue for one m onth tifr m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c Classified Column One cent th e word each tim e. To ru n every issue for one m onth or m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e. Legal Rate F irst tim e, per 8-pchit lin e ..........10c Each subsequent tim e, per 8- point line ...................................... 5e C ard of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 O bituaries, th e l i n e .......................3 ^ c F ra te rn a l O rders aud Societies A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders or societies charging a reg u la r in iti atio n fee and dues, no discount. R e ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad vertlaing when an adm ission o r other charge is m ade. Friday, September S, lu x ! JUS ÄLÄ.AD DA1LÏ TILIN G à r ä t t i ÏW ü A pro ject of local in te re st, but: cars, and th e m ajo rity a re not low- i on w hich com paratively few local ■ priced vehicles, people have a g re a t deal of Infor-i To raise th e d am ’s heig h t 20 feet , (nation, is th e C alifornia Oregon 11,000 cubic yards of concrete will: Pow er com pany’s addition to th e ir have been poured w hen th e job is dam a t Copco, says th e K lam ath i com pleted, using 66,000 sacks of ce- ; F a lls H erald. T he w ork now in pro- m ent. A larg e p a rt of th e cem ent 'V No m an is as good as he ♦( gress, w hich s ta rte d the first of ■ is an Oregon fhoduct, from tn e Bea- m ight be. ♦ th e y e a r and is expected to be com- ver Cem ent com pany's p la n t a t Gol* <$> ---------- <$> pleted by Novem ber 1, em braces the H ill. One hundred and fifty tons . You can get along e asier <§> addition of 20 feet to th e top of th e of steel goes to reinforce th e c o n -' * <$> w ith a little th an w ith a lot. z«> dam . increasing the height to 1 3 2 1 crete. A q u a rte r of a m illion feet <5> , ------ <$ feet above th e original riv e r bed, of lum ber will be Used, m ost of it ❖ As a d istu rb e r of sleep, debt - , and ext ension of th e pow er house in m aking form s for the concrete <$>r . . . . . . . 1 <S> is as bad as an open m uffler. and in sta lla tio n of a n o th e r g en erat- work, ♦ ♦ ---------- ing un it, doubling th e gen eratin g The upper portion of th e pen <s> The best cure for sickness is <§> stock, which is th e pipe th a t carries capacity <S> a poor m em ory; sim ply forget <$> The new' u n it will give a total] th e w ater from th e reserv o ir to the ♦ it ♦ w ater w heel capacity of 37,200 tu rb in es is of reinforced concrete, ♦ ---------- <§> horsepow er, an d a g e n e ra tin g ca 14 inches inside diam eter. The re <S> The problem of labor is to <$> pacity of 25,000 kilow atts, ag a in st m ain d er is steel pipe, and it gives <•> find a way to win strik es as <$> the p resent 12,500 k ilo w att produc an idea of th e size of th e job to <«> easily as it is to call them . <s> consider th a t th e steel used in this tion. <3> <S> A w orking force ran g in g from 175 pipe alone w eighs 145 tons. This <•> W hen a m an th in k s as m uch <$> to 200 m en is em ployed on th e job. tonnage is in th e form of 9-16 inch ♦ of his d u ties as he does of his <$> The w orking day is nine hours, b u t i steel plate. The plates a re shipped <$> rig h ts, he is never out of a job. <«> in ru sh in g th e w ork to com pletion, a in pieces ab o u t five by 14 feet, cut ♦ ♦ g re a t deal of w ork is done on over and punched to fit and a re riveted <$> HEZ HECK SAYS: ♦ tim e. It is th e endeavor of the en to g e th e r on th e job. <•> “W im m in is m ore in te r- ♦ Six cast iron gates, operated elec- gineers in charge to see th a t the <$> ested in th e ir shape th a n <®> work laid o u t for th e day is com- trically , will re g u la te th e flow of ♦ in th e ir sense.” <§> pleted by n ig h tfa ll, and m any of th e w ater into th e penstock. E ach gate SfeÉÈRT M oses ?. HE EXCITED BROADWAY WAR VETERANS HAVE |m a tte r of m aking proper claim for FIVE YEARS TO U L E com pensation will protect him in ---------- case his disability, now non-com - SEATTLE, Sept. 8.—-Despite the Pnsable. becomes ag g ravated a fte r fact th a t th e tim e lim it for securing ibe tH a year period, Mr. Josseph ¡certificates of in ju ry fo r w ar disa- w id . I bilities expired A ugust 9 of this j ¡year, disabled w ar veterans of the- F o r b e tte r insurance rates, you ¡P acific N orthw est, have u n til five b e tte r see, \ e o t of course. 307tf i years a fte r discharge to file claim s j against th e governm ent for com pen sación, according to L. C. Jesseph, no rth w est head of the U nited States ¡ v e te ran s’ bureau. In m any cases. ¡ however, the five year period ex j pires d u rin g th is fall or the coming w in ter, which calls for hasty action on th e p a rt of th e v e te ran , he stated. Because m any veteran s believe ELECTRIC PASTE th a t the tim e lim it fo r claim filing I t a lso k ills m ic e , g o p h e rs, p r a lr i« dogs, co y o tes, w olves, c o c k ro a c h e s, w a te r b u g s has expired, th e v e te ran s’ b u reau is a n d a n ts . A 35c box c o n ta in s e n o u g h to k ill 60 to 100 r a t s o r m ice. G e t It f ro m eager th a t every veteran of W ash y o u r d r u g o r g e n e r a l s to r e d e a le r to d a y . ington, Oregon and Idaho know th at READY FOR U S E -C E » TER THAN TRAPS im m ediate action on his p a rt in the KILL RATS TODAY STEARNS' Fresh Fish Thursday and Friday - Inspector W illiam Scheer of the wa FRUIT JARS AND TRIMMINGS ter departm ent of New York city g a v e ! Broadway crowds a thrill when they ] E xtra thick black Mason rubbers, per dozen..............10c saw him walking up and down the c e n -! 2 doz. for 15c; 4 doz. for 25c ter of Broadway holding a p e c u lia r' Monopole white rubbers—per doz. 10c; 3 doz. for. .. ,25c thing in his hands and then crawling -»long the gutter. He explained that lie Economy lids, per dozen ................................................ 39c was locating buried w ater pipes with ! Mason lids, per d o z e n .......................................................30c this odd-lookir.g device, by means of m en p u t in 11 h o u rs a day. ¡w eighs 47,000 pounds. which it is possible to tell the exact ! K err caps, per dozen ............................... 15c The m agnitude of th e job m akes j To get th e m ate ria l on th e job cation of the pipes without digging , Over in th e K. F. city they are Jelly glasses, tall or flats, per dozen............................ 50c it im pressive even to th e casual ob- the pow er com pany operates its own i the ground. g e ttin g all fussed up ab o u t a cucum server. F rom th e m achine shop, of- railw ay line from th e Southern Pa-! Heavy, clear w ater glasses, e a c h .................................. 5c ber. “ Speaking of cucum bers.” says fices and m ate ria l w arehouses down cific m ain line a t T h ra ll to th e dam , reg u lar in terv als th e new th in g s as Stone jars, per gallon . . . ^ ............................................... 25c F. C. M ark w ard t, “ h e re ’s a little to th e crest of th e dam , thence to a distance of 14 m iles. The line they ap p ear in fash io n ’s center. Mason jars, per dozen—pints .........................................90c one I grew in my g a rd e n .” L ittle the pow erhouse in the riverbed 130 is p a rt of th e old T hrall-K lam ath An announcem ent of th e opening Mason j a s , per dozen—quarts ...................................$1.10 one Is k o rrek . It only weighs 2 % feet fu rth e r down, the face of th e L ake line, tak e n over and repaired of th e new d e p a rtm e n t will be m ade pounds. Guess F. C. M. has never cliff into which the edge of the dam when th e Copco dam was sta rte d . Mason jais, per dozen—half g a llo n s ...........................$1.60 in a few days. h eard of th e fo u r pound-plus ones is th ru s t, and the dam and the Flanged w heels in place of rub- Economy and W ide Mouth Mason jars, per dozen—- raised in A shland. power house them selves is one her tires, have converted a two and TRAINER LIKES FISHING P ints .........................................................................$1.20 scene of b u stlin g activity. one-half ton autom obile tru c k into What Constitutes Advertising , Quarts .......................................................................$1.35 In o rd er to allay a m isu n d erstan d - ben m otorless gliders becom T ents and cabins on both sides of a locom otive. The rem a in d e r of the “ A dvertise y our fishing,” was the H alf G a llo n s .......................................................... $1.75 lng am ong some as to w hat co n st! I com m on and some genius invents a th e riv e r fu rn ish hom es fo r the rolling stock consists of th re e tra il-, advice of “ B ill” H ayw ard, veteran tu te s new s and w hat ad v ertisin g . : m otorless autom obile, and Jo h n D. w orkers. Many of the m en have ers. It will handle 50,000 tons of, tra in e r a t the U niversity of Oregon, we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which ] y,e gjns to drop back to a few mil- th e ir fam ilies w ith them . It is in- fre ig h t before th e dam is finished. w bo is spending several weeks on i t e"” « w : er X a^ r’ - - A L t ''e(r„etS | n ° » s do llars a y ear, a n d - o h . tere stin g to note in passing th ro u g h It is estim ated th a t th e cost of j the Rogue in quest of the big fel- 61 NORTH MAIN STREET events, w here an adm ission chargt well, w ait u ntil it happens. the cam p, how m any a u to m o b ile s : th e addition to th e dam and power 'low s says the G rants Pass C ourier, is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS are park ed ab o u t th e te n t city. It house in sta lla tio n w ill am o u n t to He has been successful in landing] A D VERTISIN G.” T his applies to D on’t say next week. Say F a ir looks as if a t least half th e p opula-' $500,000. The m onthly payroll is quite a n um ber of the steelheads, o rganizations an d societies of every W eek. ?.rÀ tion drove to th e job in th e ir own! aro u n d $25,000. and is m ore than pleased w ith the: aruSîfeTïariï kind as well as to individuals. A ll rep o rts of such activ ities a fte r --------------------; ‘ ' Rogue fishing. L ast n ight he la n d -' they have occurred is news. FLORAL DISPLAYS WANTED C arleton, Jam es Neill, C harles Ogle, NEW D EPA RTM EN T ] ed five and th is m orning he b ro u g h t: All com ing social or organization FOR JACKSON CO. FAIR Guy Oliver, Sylvia A shton, Lucien ADDED IN LOCAL STORE th re e to shore. The largest one m eetings of societies w here no L ittlefield , L aurence W heat, Thopi-J _______ ¡w eighed 10 pounds, but Bill did not, m oney co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti On account of th e lack of funds as K ennedy and E thel W ales. ation charged, or collectou tak e n IS ^Ir. and ^ rg l . F. F erguson and hnow of the big cup, so did n o t en- for prem ium s th is y ear, th e floral NEWS. A fea tu re of th e trip was a m am -¡M r. and Mrs. E. R. Isaac re tu rn e d ter his fisb - W ith Mr. H ayw ard is This is a State Bank, chartered by the State, d e p a rtm e n t for a m a te u rs will give m oth political p arad e staged in Mo-j W ednesday m orning from P o rtla n d , M rs- H ayw ard. They a re cam ped, supervised by the Slate Banking Department, CAVES AT LAKE firs t and second ribbons for e n tries desto especially for this P a ra m o u n t | w here they spent th re e days. W hile ju st below tb e Savage R apids dam. and serving citizens of the State. En U nder a p rom inent headline, a t th e Jackson county fair. p icture. | th ere they purchased a com plete line I M arble Caves a t C ra te r Lake A re: trie s can be m ade u n d er calss 116, ---------------------------- ¡o f lad ies’ readv-to-w ear, consisting F r u it canning tim e Is a t h an d ., We believe our State affiliation em 1 les us to V isited by M any,” a recent e d itio n 'p a g e 85, as follows: io f coats, su its and dresses, direct F or Crult Jar8’ ,id s' ™M»ers, jelly! New T ertiary Crocodile. better serve and protect the interests of our of th e Sacram ento Bee c a rrie s a A m ateu rs m olds and su g ar. D e tric k ’s prices j Exceedingly valuable additions have from New Y ork’s leading firm s t story of local in te re st, w ritten from L ot No. 23, R oses— (a ) best sin , ' been made recently to the already ex- , The first shipm ent should reach ?an T be b e a te n , patrons, because of a charter which provides D unsm uir, A ugust 30. gle rose; <b) best basket or vase, tengive natural history collections ot ¡A shland in a few days, when it will specifically for the needs of citizens in this fnr (n»n«i.tinn .,H M Ignoring the co n stru ctio n of the not less th an 7; (c) best group, n ot the Ln Plata museum In Buenos Aires. ] ho be r„niiv ready for inspection a and fo r r ««io sale, i particular comni on wealth. article, w ith its nice and n e a t little less th an 3, of w hite roses; (d ) best and a vast amount of new information This popular, progressive firm of p arag rap h s rem in d fu l of indiv idual group, n o t less th an 3, of red roses; has been gathered by an expedition E. R. Isaac & Com pany really ex B A R B E R jo ttin g s of notes, th e context itself (e ) best group, n o t less th an 3. of! that has Just returned from a three- pect to c reate q u ite a sensation vellow roses; (f> b est group, not months’ geological survey and paleon Safety blades resharpened is w orthy a passing glance. tological study of northern Patagonia am ong th e wom en of A shland in like new. Single bit, 30r H ere is the said a rtic le : , less th an 3, of pink roses. —that little-known region of Argen- th is new’ d ep artm en t, as it is th%irj doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz It is alw ays “ Blue M onday'1 a t| Lot No. 24, A sters— (a ) best bas- tina th at already has shown itself to ! intention to c arry a t all tim es only 1 A shland, Oregon C ra te r Lake. T he w ater is exactly ] bet o r vase, not less th a n 12; (b ) be one __ of the world s richest store- very new est and ia te s t creations. - - (Children’s W ork A th e color of stro n g blueing v -lle r ' best group, not less th a n 7, of w hite] houses of paleontological relics. In- f rt V they having established e a ste rn con ! ÍTT* ¡£>25^ Specialty U 0 x 1 ^ 7 0 oV m S i L s “h 7 ^ T nterm L aate rs ; <O best group, not less th an ! eluded among the specimens brought nections th a t will express them a t the p o rtals alread y th is year, and 7, of pink a s te rs; (d ) b est group, hack by the expedition is the fossil of every dav scores a re seen traveling! not iess th an 7, of lavendar a ste rs: ® prehistoric m onster of the croeodl e to th a t beauty spot. (e t begt ?roup> n o t less th an 7. of “ Thp a n rin o tim c flow ers arc all * . hitherto unknown. abloom along this road, th a t Is not r03e a ste rs; (f) best group, not less This fossI1 ,s the a ]most complete opned before Ju ly 1st, and often not than 7, of red asters. skeleton of a reptile that in life as early. Lot No. 25, b est boquet of zin- measured more than 40 feet from head They bloom In rich and varied p . lot No. 26, best boquet of m ar- to tail. The fossil w’as found near the » _J — ft Hnc t.l on.iR I is o lá ; lot NO. 27, b e ,, boouet of d * »< » . ■ "»“ foliage of the highw ays, th eir gay of red sandstone of the Crustaceous snap d ragons; lot No. 28. best bo- b rig h tn ess is a happy contract. age, which crop out all over the upper One especially notices th e beauti- q u e t of -phlox; lo t No. 29, best bo- Rio Negro valley and along the Neu- ful hem lock fo rests th a t flourish i qu et of E verla s tin g ; lot No. 30, best quen and Limay rivers. th e reserve n e a r the> la k e - e boquet of salvia; lot No. 31, best] Ideal cam ping places a ie to ot? * found all along the road. In fact, b oquet of cosm os; lot No. 32, best Two Distinct Tribes in Damara Land, so u th e rn Oregon is th e one large boquet of gladiolus; lot No. 33. th e q^Vo distinct tribes inhabit D am ara ] garden spot, w ith its green m eadow s mQSt a r u 8t |can y a rra n g e d boquet of land, in the central portion of what : and m any flow ing stream s. mixed flow ers. vvas formerly German Southwest Afri- ] L a st Sunday over fifty cars w ent ______ ___________ j ca— j}aniara and the Cattle up th e road to th e M arble . Damara. Although they share the ! P antaloons hold the fort th ere for M EIGHAN’S PHOTOPLAY : same namp they are of different orlgln no wom an may entei t 1 -< ia MADE MODESTO FAMOUS I anj gpeak different languages. WPThe p a r k in g place n ear th e caves ! The Hill Dam ara are negroes with is a c irc u la r spot su rro u n d e d by a The b e a u tifu l city of M odesto,, much H ottentot blood in their veins, m agnificient grow th of virgin tim - c a l i f o f which George J. U lrich i s ! while the Cattle Damara, who live Under the bank cashier’s wicket every day pass thousands her, no tre e less th a n 100 feet in ing vor recently u n derw ent a com-j 011 tbe plains and raise cattle, are a of dollars in loans to the manufacturers of America. They height, and m any a t 200 feet. , tra n sfo rm atio n em erging as Bantu-Negro people. T he tem p e ra tu re a t th e cave en- Plete tra n s io rm a u o n , em eig K Dam ara is a H ottentot word mean- make automobiles or soap, adding machines or candy, talcum tra n c e is very low. w’hile ten feet -W ingfield, In diana. lQg .epwo p am a Women.’’ The Damara powder or furniture. aw ay it is uncom fortably sunshiny. The tra n s fo n n a t on lasted only ] cajj themselves Ovaherero, “the Merry These caves have a depth of 1600 tb re e days, how ever, and inas- People.” feet, and extend approxim ately 3000 ag lg qo real ..W ingfleld -------------------------- Why do these business men borrow large sums with ir m a d ^ u n d e r 'p u b T a ’ co’ of m "n who In d ia n a ." no serio u s dam age w as School G arden. Popular in Hawaii. confidence? a „ w ell versed IP th e in tr r a te a 0„e. Some W x » school children in w indings of the place. F ifte e n per- j . a lj happened in th e film ing of Hawaii are enrolled in garden work as j sons are usually in th e party. The L eading C itizen.” th e George one of th® r^su,t8 of the efforts of the I ou tlet is n e a r th e top of th e m oun- . v Thom as . M . e.ghan . . local experiment o u tle t is^near Ade gtory . m w , hich Qf th(? agricultural UnKed stateg D epartm station ent of Because by persistent ADVERTISING they have each PLAZA MARKET A Specific Charter W. A. SHEET, The Citizens Bank ot Ashland "A Good Advertiser is a Sale Borrower” These caves have been know n for will s ta r a t th e V ining th e a tre today ^prjcyiture co-operating with other m any years, the first visitors using and tom orrow . Mr. Ade’s o riginal territorial organizations to encourage ; the proverbial ball of tw ine and a g| ory ig told ag a in st th e background diversified production and the local candle in m aking th e ir way th ro u g h . m ythical sm all tow n o growing of table products. Compared No firearm s are allow ed, as sev- „»loia •* ! with the beginning of the garden work e ral years ago a m an was accident- n.-, 1 . much larger amount of veg- allv shot w hen his pistol fell from Now. m ythical cities do very well ,, , ___ _____ , t _______ etables is now grown ln the home gar- his pocket. , on paper, but the cam eia req u ires deng each community and a wide The governm ent has built th e road gom ethin mQre su b sta n tia l. So the variety of fresh vegetables is found th a t is now used, and the eight-m ile tho . ■ ,, . u g rid e th a t winds and tw ists about city of M odesto was selected and the on the table of the average Hawaiian the m ountain — not un lik e th e e n tire p ro d u ct'o n u n it, headed by family. “ crookedest railw ay in the w orld” — , tb e gfa r a n d D irector A lfred G reen, ■ —— is a m arvel of engineering skill, and traveled 2oo m iles fo r th re e days of Doubtful Future, wide enough in all places to al ow , , «go yoUr boy bus graduated from two cars to pass. L im ing w orn. L o lle a e l” A trip to these caves, which are] M odesto has th e unique distinc- c „ •Yes.” 52 m iles from G rants P ass, is well t jon of never having served before! “ What is he going to do now?” w orth th e tim e and trouble. ¡as a background fo r m otion pictu re j I don’t know. He didn’t pitch well .action. It is one of C alifornia s old-: enough make the m ajor league and has est and m ost pictu resq u e cities adn there’s no money playing professional Fancy and stu n t flying claim ed th re e m ore victim s. If anj J serv ed adm irably as a su b stitu te for football.” m an is dum fool enough to w ant t o . “ W ingfield.” " fly upside down and perform o th er In th e p arty w’hich visited Mo- L et J e rry O’Neal n g u re your next d does In the a ir, he should be com- desto were several well know n P a r a - J o b of plum bing. F irs t class m ater- pelled to do so alone and not risk m ount players including L o ’s W ll- tai and w orkm anship. Phone 138. lb« lives of others. ‘ son. T heodore R oberts, W illiam P. 207 E. Main stre e t. 238ti created in the great buying public a demand for a particular automobile, a special brand of candy, a particular make of furniture. They judge the future by the past. What advertising has done, it will do, and do increasingly. There is an inexhaust ible fund of good will for the advertised trademarked product An idea is sold to the public and kept sold by well planned reiterated Advertising.