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

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M otorists Leave Huge Sum on PacJic
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JCvtuj h.venina ¿¿¿ceyt ;
Sunday .
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THE ASHLAND PRINTING/CO.
Monday, September 1Ä, 1022
t/alentino’s Bride, Who Suddenly Quit Trip Abroad
Coast D uring Season; 1923 To Show Gain
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TEL EPH O N E 39
“ T here have been m ore visitors; 1st trav el,
to th e Pacific N orthw est th is sum -
“ I fo u n d ,” said Mr. C u th b ert, in
m
er,
both
by
ra
il
and
by
a
u
to
m
o
b
ile
;
vsiting
P o rtlan d in Ju n e last, t h a t '
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
and by steam ship, th a n in any p r e - ' Sam L an caster, one
of O regon’s
E n tered a t the A shland, Oregon,
vious y e a r,” declares «Herbert C u th -; leading citizens, who was th e engi- ■
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat
O ratory alw ays loses in com- <S> l>ert> executive secretary of th e Pa- n eer of the g rea t Colum bia R iver :
tor.
' <i- petition w ith a baw ling babe. <§> cific N orthw est T ourist association, j highw ay, had opened up th re e most
.■tubscription Price Delivered in City: |
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❖ ‘ Ju st how m any people have b e e n , b eautifully located, elegantly equip-;
One nfonth ....................................$ -65
here I do not know yet, but I d a jp e d cam ps for to u rists w here th e re ¡
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1 9 5 <•> A reasonable am ount of cau- <§>
31x m onths .................................... 3.75 <?> tio n is a p a rt of tru e bravery. <§• know, from a ll th e re p o rts th a t were no hotels. One of them Is on
One year ....................................... 1-60 <»
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<s> have come to me from varilous sec-: the C olum bia R iver highw ay, one, I
Mail and B urai R outes
<$> No one gets m ore o u t of Ǥ> tions of Oregon, W ashington and believe a t L ost L ake and I forget
One m onth ....................................$ .65 •> "show n ’ o ff” th a n a good <s> 'B ritis h C olum bia, th a t these people w here th e o th e r one is, b u t th e
T hree m onths ............................... 1.95
Six m o n t h s .......... ......................... 3.50 j'» sw im m er.
♦ have been of a b e tte r class th a n in pont is, th a t th is is a new em ploy­
past years. T here has been a g re a t­ m ent fo r capital. I t is providing a
One year ...................................... 6.6i
- advertising rates
er
tendency on the p a rt of au to m o ­ new business e n te rp rise fo r Mr.
W ars fought w ith language <$>
Display A d vertisin g
bile
to u rists to patronize hotels and L ancaster. It is em ploying a large
vlngie Insertion, eaeta in c h ............ 30c; *' are m ore deadly than w ars <§>
re
s
ta
u ra n ts , and they have spent num ber of people, b u t, above all, it
j> fought w ith guns
<§•
YEARLY CONTRACTS
th
e
ir
m oney m ore freely.
is purchasing larg e supplies of f u r ­
Display Advertising
<»
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<i>
One tim e a w y k ........................ 2 7 1Ae i>
“
In
som
e
of
th
e
cities
I
have
vis-
n itu re , beds, cam p equipm ent, sup-
Jealousy comes from two
Two tim es a w ^ k ........................25 c
ited th e business m en have fra n k ly j plies and products of th e soil, and
<
*
>
doubts
grow
ing
w
here
b
u
t
one
<
$
>
»Cvery o th e r d a y .......................... 20 c
grew before.
<S> sta te d th a t they did not know how ‘ o th er th in g s th a t w ould n ot have
Local R eaders
f K t t â - c l p i t V â ,ï e .n X ï i v o M x V . H u < t t v u r f f a - V a - l e n f t i Ki ¿ K x c k a r J
_______
<•> they would have tided over th e 'b e e n purchased b u t fo r th e estab-
Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c
To ru n every o th e r (Say for one
sum
m
er
m
onths
had
it
not
been
for
lish
m
en
t
of
th
ese
cam
ps,
and
but
¡
A fellow w ith a job sta n d s -§>
m onth, each line, each tim e . .
little show w ith the girls when ♦ th is to u ris t travel. And it is only fo r th e increase In th e to u ris t trav el.
To ru n every issue for one m onth
of m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c <S> in com petition w ith a fellow <*> n a tu ra l to assum e th a t th e benefits This is one of th e g re a t benefits o fj
! ty when a fresh tra il was f o u n d ,'
Classified Column
<S> w ith a car.
<*> have been ju st as g re a t to th e larg e r th e to u ris t business w hich has been 1 OLYM PIA FIE N D ESCAPES
THROUGH
CORDON
O
F
POSSES
w here the fugitive slipped th ro u g h
One cent th e word each tim e.
<$>
-
<s> cities, alth o u g h , of course, n a tu ra lly overlooked by th e {people of th is
To ru n every issue for one m onth
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¡th
e heavy g u ard line no rth w est of
<$> HEZ HECK
SAYS:
$ they have been less noticeable. It Pacific N orthw est.
or m ore, }£c th e w ord each tim e.
OLYMPIA,
W
ash.,
Sept.
1
8
-
The
McCleary
S heriff Hoag pulled off
“ In th e n e a r fu tu re we a re going
•$>
“ L e t’s be glad Abe Lincoln <S> is a little early yet to estim a te how
Legal Rate
search
for
the
a
ssa
ila
n
t
of
the all of the guards in T h u rsto n coun-
F irst tim e, per 8-pc.'nt lin e ..........10c <?> never w ore cuffs on his tro u - <$> m uch m oney has been spent in th e ¡to see m illions of dollars spent in]
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
sers nor w ore a w rist w a tc h !”
<§> a g g reg ate by visitors, yet,I th in k it I new hotels, new accom m odations a t; O’H a ra fam ily on S chneider’s p rairie ty, except fo r a few volunteers who
polnt line ...................................... 5 c <®> <s> <s> <§> <S> <$><$> <®>
is safe to say th a t it is betw een lake and m ountain reso rts, w here! bas sh ifted to G ray’s H arbor coun-J rem ained th ro u g h choice,
<?> <®> <?> <S>
Card of t h a n k s .............................$1.00
Back in the year 1S03. the publish­
not a d o lla r has been spent so fa r, ;
$45,000,000 and $50,000,000.
O bituaries, th e l i n e ....................2 1,4c
ing bouse of Gottorn and S tew art
In response to th e query as to and in cities w here th e hotel accom ­
Fraternal Orders and Societies
' printed a little book which they
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders
w h at o th e r benefits th e Pacific m odations a t p resen t is not e ith e r
! called “The L etters From His Ex-
♦
PEOPLE’S
FORUM
<
S
>
or societies ch arg in g a re g u la r in iti­
N orthw est received from these vis­ sufficien t or satisfactory.
And in;
i cellency
George
W ashington
to
ation fee and dues, no discount. R e ­
A rthur Young. Esq., and Sir John
itors,
o
th
e
r
th
an
th
e
cash
revenue,
th
e
exp
en
d
itu
re
of
these
m
illions
of
ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be
Sinclair, M. I’.. containing an ac-
Mr. C u th b ert m ade some very in te r­ dollars th e general public is going
Blue Sky Law
charged th e re g u la r ra te for a ll ad
nt of Ids husbandry with « bis
vertislug w hen an adm ission or o ther
estin
g
sta
te
m
e
n
ts.
He
pointed
out
to
be
b
en
efitted.
This
is
in
addi-
I, from a m in e rs’ view point, wish
j
o|
nion
on various questions In agrt-
charge Is m ade.
to voice my sen tim en ts in reg ard to th a t the to u rist was responsible for tion to th e o rd in ary exp en d itu re by
j cu ltu re and many p artic u la rs of ru­
What Constitutes Advertising
the blue sky law, when it is prac­ th e high class n a tu re of some of our the to u ris t w hile he is am ong us.
ral economy of the United Stntos.%
Iu o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ tically applied to m ining corpora­ tra n sp o rta tio n facilities. He point-
“ If th e plans of the association
A few years prior to (be publica­
ing am ong som e as to w hat consti tions. Suppose you and your asso- ed to th e ferry service betw een Vic- for next year, which are now being
tion of this book. In 1797 to be exnet.
tu te s nows an d w hat adv ertisin g ,
a certain Ju d c e R ichard P eters of
we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which | e*ates w orking a m ining claim or to ria, S eattle, V ancouver and Vic- m atured, a re carried out, I believe
Philadelphia a friend of Washing-
1923 will see the g re a te st to u rist
Is used by new spapers to d iffe re n tl- | group of claim s, need m ore capital toria.
io n a id him self an ag ricu ltu ral en­
In the fu tu re we w ill»find in th e year we have ever had, and prbo-
ate betw een them ; “ ALL fu tu re t 0 poperly develop your m ine. You
th u siast, published “ A T re atise on
sventa, w here an adm ission charge n a tu ra lly w ould in co rp o rate and is­ Pacific N orthw est th a t a larg e ably we will have m ore v isitors th an
j Land I’la -te r. prepared at th e re­
la m ade or a collection is tak en IS
am
ount
of
local
cap
ital
w
ill
be
in-)
any
o
th
e
r
re
s
o
rt
section
has
ever
sue
m
ining
stock
in
convenient
de­
quest of General W ashington.” T h is
ADVERTISIN G.”
T his applies to
; discussed the u se o f lund p laster, or
o rganizations a n d societies of every nom inations to su it th e purchaser. vested in new tra n sp o rta tio n ro u tes, had in a single year. This will be
what Is nowaday« known as gypsum,
kind as well as to individuals.
Yes, but you will firs t have to get e ith e r by autom obile, by tra in , or j in sp ite of th e fact th a t th is season*
as a fertilizing elem ent.
All rep o rts of such activ ities a fter up a prospectus sta tin g w here the by ferry. And th s opens up all th e we had m any larg e n a tio n a l conven-
B enjam in F ranklin, aside from his
they have occurred is news.
All com ing social or organization properties a re situ a te d , developm ent prospects for new capital th a t can tions which we will not have next
activities n s -p rin te r , publisher, In-
m eetings of societies w here no work, and o th er th in g s th a t you be em ployed in c a te rin g to th e to u r- y e a r.”
; ventor. oiplom at and statesm an,
money co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ have reason to believe w ould help
also found tim e to experim ent with
ation charged, or collecton tak e n IS th e sale of y o u r stock. Then the
ag ricu ltu ral problems. On his farm
EX SERVICE MEN HAVE
A P P L E PIC K IN G TO START
NEWS.
near Philadelphia. F ranklin used
corporation com m issioner will ex­
T H R E E MONTHS TO A PPLY
AT HOOD R IV E R ORCHARDS
gypsum, or land plaster, and Is
am ine your m ine in th e m aking, and
PRESER VING TH E CAVES
i credited with being one of <he first
SEATTLE,
Sept.
18.—
D
ecem
ber
HOOD R IV E R , Or., Sept. 18.—
G ran ts Pass and vicinity w ere he m ay or m ay not issue a perm it
men lo adopt II as a fertilizer. In
16 of this year has been se t as th e . The Hood R iver valley apple h a r­
m uch incensed last week over v an ­ to sell stock.
one of h is field s he m arked out th e
B ut you, as a corp o ratio n or in- last day applications for vocational vest will get in fairly good sw ing
words “B enjandn F ranklin Lives
dalism a t th e Oregon Caves, when a
H ere.” with gypsum and Hie effects
to u rist sought to tak e hom e some | div dual, cannot sell th is stock in tra in in g m ade by disabled w ar vet­ by th e la tte r p a rt of th is week.
j of the land p laster were so ap p a ren t
of th e form ations w ith n th e cavern sm all blocks. No, but you m ust sell eran s may be accepted by th e U nit­ G row ers a re alread y picking W inter
that the g rass grew lu x u to u sly on
as a souvenir. The visitor was not th ro u g h th e bank o r som e cornmis- ed S tates V eteran s’ bu reau , accord­ B ananas in a n um ber of sections.
th e
f e r tiliz e d
sp a c e .
th e
w ords
held to th e penalty of the law which ¡sion com pany, and pay the commis- ing to an announcem ent received J o n a th a n s a re m atu re, b u t su fficien t >
standing out In plain sight for pass-
provides an im prisonm ent not to e x -l3*on- Now, in th e nam e of common today from L. C. Joseph, northw est frost fo r giving th e variety its char- >
et-sl y to re a d
ceed 90 days or a fine of $500, o r j sen se- why sell th ro u g h th e bank, d istrict m an ag er of th e governm ent a c te ristic coloring has not p r e r !
A lth o u g h gjptm iu is m o te common­
ly recognized as a building m aterial,
both, and was allow ed to continue " h e n hanks do not g u a ra n tee divl- agency. He urged -that all fo rm er vailed.
thousands of tons are used annually
on his way hom e to the neighboring Id en d s-
The corporation comm is- service people who feel th a t they
The p a st week of w arm w eather, I
to supply sulphur to the farm lands
s ta te on the south, a fte r r e c e v in g ' Moner m ay be a very th o rough busi- may seek tra in in g a t th e expense of w hile ideal fo r ,a te corQ and cer. t
i
of
the country. It Is also a necessary
a severe lectu re from th e U n ite d ' 11 iSS m an and keep his office in fine the governm ent a t a la te r date, file ta i„ v egetable crops is QOt to the
1 ingredient of portland cem ent—from
States com m issioner. In com m ent- i shape, but th e question is does he th e ir applications w ith th e nearest ‘ jik .ng
of
o rch a rd lsts.
G row ers I
ID to IS pounds per b arrel being used
Two of th e young children of Soissons, F rance, aiding In laying th e corner
ing upon the a ffa ir the G ran ts Pass know a m ine o r a n y th in g about office of th e v e te ra n s’ b u reau w ithin would p re fe r colder nights.
o control the "settin g " nine of
L ight sto n e for th e c e n tral milk statio n erected by Miss M organ’s com m ittee for
the next few weeks. The vecerans
Daily C ourier declares th a t ju stice i a m ine o r a n y th in g ab o u t m ining?
fro sts a re needed to give color to t h e ' devastated France. Thousands of youngsters atten d ed th e cerem onies and cement.
Pospecting and m ining in Oregon has one y ear a fte r request for fru it.
has been done.
Follow ing is the
t cheered Miss Morgan .when she arrived on the scene.
has
alm ost been a t a sta n d still since tra in in g is g ran ted to ta k e ad v an ­
opinion of th e press of th a t city:
Much satisfactio n is fe lt over th e th e law was in force; the law seem s tage of it. If th e vocational h a n d i­
fact th a t the governm ent lias shown I to contem plate th a t th e m iner is a cap is elim inated d u rin g th e delay
d eterm in atio n to seek out a id pros ¡sw indler and th e w ould-be p u rch aser period, he m ay lose his tra in in g
ecute o ffenders who have been de" iO£ stock a baby th a t needs th e pro­ privilege, it was stated .
facing and m u tila tin g th e Caves.
to»,
T he first case was bro u g h t to th e, ection of th e law -
city last week and a fte r a very good
I say, repeal th e law th a t seem s ALMOND AND GRAPE
CROP IN A N TELO PE GOOD
scare had been throw n into the of- to in tim a te th a t a m iner is a swin-
fender. he was allow ed to go. It is j dje r before be w rongs anyone,
c e rtain th a t he will spread the faci j
R. W. DUNLAP
AN TELO PE, Calif., Sept. 18.—
it is not safe to b rea k up the beau '
A
shland,
O
regon,
Sept.
18,
Alm
ond grow ers re p o rt good crops
tifu l fo rm atio n s found inside thej
in
this
d istric t. The first crop a d ­
caverns.
- •
The people of so u th e rn O re g o n /
vance on soft-shelled varieties was
have n a tu ra lly felt th a t som e such I ASHLAND CA LF CLUB
12 cents per pound
action should be taken. The Caves j
WINS HONORS AT FAIR,
G rape h a rv e st is now on, and thej
prom ises to be one of th e m ain see-
prices
and crop a re good. Trouble
t^ k e e ^ th e ^ r 'b e a u tv ^ u n m a r r e d m ust
The boys and girls in Club w ork'
is being experienced in securing su f­
be one of the principal tasks. Not co n trib u ted largely to th e activities
The big, obvious need of ibis country
with less than one would like to have
ficient cars.
only should people not b rea k t h e |Of tb e fa ir S aturday. Two contests,
When the public gets a streak of econ­
today is psychological—the disposi­
form ations, but they should a d ' ' ae ia n d several dem o n stratio n s w ere
F
o
r
your
cleaning
and
pressing—
omy it curtails the demand for every
tion
to
go
ahead.
We
have
here
a
vast
o th ers not to and should t ^ i r a
conducted w hich a ttra c te d a g reat
phone 119. P a u lse ru d ’s.
14tf
vice be unheeded, they should re-
tiling that is produced.
ability to produce, and a vast ability
p ort th e case.
The Caves MMom? 'leal of a tte n tio n ,
____ o r _ group of p er
Two canning team s, one com-|
to consume the products of industry.
not to one person
Advertising is a prime mover in
sons
They a re p roperty of the pose(j Of D orothy Ryan and D aphne
Potentially, Supply and Demand are
creating business. It rouses people
whole country and everyone should g en(or(j t rep resen tin g the M edford
pretty well matched. The main trou­
have an equal rig h t to see them in canning team , th e o th e r Velm a |
out of lethargy, makes them want to
perfect condition. It th ere fo re d e
ble
is
that
people
don’t
demand
see
th
a
t
W
right,
K
a
th
e
rin
e
R
oger
and
No-;
live more fully, and to possess the
volves upon everyone to
enough things to justify industry in
aina M cG ruder, rep resen tin g the;
a re preserved.
means of living more comfortably ami
From a purely business view, fh e !sa m s Valley canning team , e n te red :
doing its utmost to produce.
more
enjoyably.
Caves m ust be Preberj' ed
in com petition in th e canning of a
thev a re one of th e biggest a sse ts,
r
The result is that a great amount
th a t so u th e rn Oregon has. The a t-j fru it and vegetable u n d e r th e pro-j
When sales are hard to get, then
tractio n will brin g th o u san d s of cess m ethod. The la tte r team won
of energy is being spent on trying to
most people who have things for sale
to u rists h ere every year. T his fact i the aw ard and will rep re sen t Jack-
get a lion’s share of the existing de
is plainly d em o n strated by the. 1 0 . .
a t th e 8tate fftir
increase their efforts to sell. The
Miss
000 or m ore who w 11 have visited
*
mand, and not enough is spent on
harder
they try to sell, the harder
th e reso rt th is season, th e first year Pool, th e hom e d em o n stratio n agent,
trying
to
create
the
demand
so
there
to
u
rist
|
js
going
to
give
th
is
team
a
week
it has been accessible to
their competitors try to sell. But no
travel. People com ing here and tee­ of intensive train in g .
will be enough to keep eveiybodv
amount of selling effort—in the usual
ing the country will locate.
Two stock ju d g in g team s w ere
busy supplying it.
The people of s o u th e rn Oregon
sense of the word—can create de­
m ust co-operate w ith th e govern- picked by com petition to rep resen t
mand;
it can only take advantage of
This brings about a period of keen
m ent in th e enforcem ent of t h e ,tbig county a t the s ta te fa ir and th e '
laws which are m eant to preserve p acj iic in te rn a tio n a l Stock show in
the demand that has been otherwise
competition. Tt means that every­
these raves.
P o rtla n d in N ovem ber.
The Ash-
created.
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-
body must work harder and accept
KliAMATH F A L I j S PASTOR
land calf club having th e highest
less in order to overcome the sales
Advertising and Selling ought to be
TO MOVE TO ASHLAND score, had cho ce of fairs and chose
resistance of a curtailed demand.
The Rev. S. J. Chaney, who has th e In te rn a tio n a l.
considered as “ fifty-fifty” in impor­
been p asto r of th e M ethodist church
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tance. Advertising creates the con­
Demand is largely a created thing.
Makes You
here for the past th re e years, has W EA TH ER OUTLOOK FO R W EEK
sumer demand. Selling connects this
The actual needs of humanity are only
been appointed pastor of th e M etho-
W ASHINGTON, Sept. 18.— The
demand with the supply.. Each needs
a fraction of the general demand. It
d lst church a t A shland, says the w eath er outlook for th e period Sep-
K la m a th F alls H erald.
The Rev tem ber 18 to Septem ber 22, inclus-
the other to make its work complete
is always a simple matter to get along
F ra n k L. Moore, of E pw orth M etho- ive, is forecast as follow s: Pacific
d ist church, P o rtla n d , is the newly coast s ta te s — G enerally fa ir; tem -
appolnted p asto r for K lam ath Falls, p e ra tu re above norm al in th e in ter-
The Rev. Chaney spoke in th e tor, n orm al on th e coast,
chuch h ere Sunday and th e Rev.
N orthern Rocky m o u n tain and
Mooe will be here to ta k e charge of plateau regions— G enerally fa ir and
.h e w ork th e foligw ing Sunday.
'n o rm a l tem p e ra tu re .
6EÖRGE WASHINGTON ANO
BEN FRANKLÏN (S AGRI­
CULTURAL EXPERIMENTERS
Miss Morgan’s Charity in France
Fifty-Fifty for Progress
EAT BETTER
SLEEP BETTER
WB'tK BETTER
FEEL BETTER