Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 08, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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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 .............................. $1.00
O bituaries, th e l i n e .......................3 ^ c
F ra te rn a l O rders aud Societies
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders
or societies charging a reg u la r in iti­
atio n fee and dues, no discount. R e ­
ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad
vertlaing when an adm ission o r other
charge is m ade.
Friday, September S, lu x !
JUS ÄLÄ.AD DA1LÏ TILIN G à
r ä t t i ÏW ü
A pro ject of local in te re st, but: cars, and th e m ajo rity a re not low-
i on w hich com paratively few local ■ priced vehicles,
people have a g re a t deal of Infor-i
To raise th e d am ’s heig h t 20 feet
, (nation, is th e C alifornia Oregon 11,000 cubic yards of concrete will:
Pow er com pany’s addition to th e ir have been poured w hen th e job is
dam a t Copco, says th e K lam ath i com pleted, using 66,000 sacks of ce-
; F a lls H erald. T he w ork now in pro- m ent. A larg e p a rt of th e cem ent
'V
No m an is as good as he ♦( gress, w hich s ta rte d the first of ■ is an Oregon fhoduct, from tn e Bea-
m ight be.
♦ th e y e a r and is expected to be com- ver Cem ent com pany's p la n t a t Gol*
<$>
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<$> pleted by Novem ber 1, em braces the H ill. One hundred and fifty tons
.
You can get along e asier <§> addition of 20 feet to th e top of th e of steel goes to reinforce th e c o n -'
*
<$> 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
<$>r
. . . . . .
. 1
<S> is as bad as an open m uffler.
and in sta lla tio n of a n o th e r g en erat- work,
♦
♦
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ing un it, doubling th e gen eratin g
The upper portion of th e pen­
<s> The best cure for sickness is <§>
stock, which is th e pipe th a t carries
capacity
<S> a poor m em ory; sim ply forget <$>
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,
♦
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<§>
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
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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
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'
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
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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
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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.”
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fly upside down and perform o th er
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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.