Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 23, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
F A S I TWO
Ashland
Tidings
Established 1876
Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
r r _
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPH O N E 39
Experimental “ Dry Land” Dredging
Project In Northern Part of County
Meeting With Favor By Its Backers
Published
fé-
W ork of an experim ental n a tu re • the cyanide process of ex tractin g
ion
a ‘ dry la n d ” dredging p ro p o si-! gold in o rd er to learn if some such
K. LOGAN, Editor
tion. for ex tractin g gold from an old econom ical m ethod can not be em-
E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon
channel of the Rogue riv er, n ear the ployed in o btaining platinum ,
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Ma:
tow n of Rogue River, in th e n o rth e rn
T em porarily forced to close down
You
can
learn
a
lot
ter.
p art of Jackson county, is progress- his m ine, T aylor has se n t to E ugene
■*> listening.
"»nbseription Price D elivered in City;
<i> ing and is fu lfillin g th e expecta- for a n o th e r m ast, it being found th a t
One n/onth ....................................$ .65
A
profession
rarely
goes
for-
«
•» tions of J. S. T aylor, rep re sen ta tiv e the fib re of the huge tim bers from
T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1.95
of a large B ritish syndicate th a t is th a t section will b e tte r w ithstand the
Six m onths .................................... 3.75 <$> w ard u ntil it is kicked.
J trem endous* tra in placed upon them ,
One year ...................................... 7 .5 t) ;
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backing the m ining.
Mail and Rural R outes
w h en
i
a fellow e ats his first $'* At its best, hydraulic m ining can a fte r th ey a re th o roughly dried,
One m onth ......... ..........................$ .6 6 '
crab, he can ’t tell w here to be- <$> be carried on only w ith a loss of tb an wil1 tb e tim b ers of th is vicin-
T hree m onths ............................... 1.95
« im u c h of th e free gold. U nder t h e j ity - K is expected to have the new
Six m onths .................................... 3.50 ¡ gin on it.
One year ...................................... b
^ ¡T a y lo r m ethod, though th e princi- m a8t in stalled and the p lan t in op-
A D isp Iiy l A d te rtM J« ES
’
The ,dfea ° f late suppers prob*
pies of both the d red g er and hydrau- e ra tio n again by Novem ber 1 a t the
Mngie Insertion, e |p b in c h ............ 30c ’ ably cam e from th e cockroach ^ , n c procedures are applied, th e loss latest.
_
V -
bÿ ^ bëkt
Saturday, September 23, 1022
Dorothy Gish Settles Ohio-
K entucky Controversy X -
Over Her Birthplace
Kathleen Howard, Opera
Star, Cooks Mushrooms
-
Between Her Arias
& S:
Í.I
M oses
<? of gold has been cu t u n til it can
well be said to be non-existant.
One time a w e e k ........................27 '»t‘
H onesty is a g rea t asset, but <$>!
A .
,. .
.
.
Two tim es a w \ i k ....................... 25 c
. . . . . . ...
.
. ,
M A m ast 80 feet high, has been
• a lot of folks seem to get along <»'
.20
^ v eiy o th e r d a y ...................
erected, and a d rag line w ith a ra-j
fairly well w ithout it.
Local Readers
dius of 300 feet is operated. A t th e j
Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c »
(
end
of the line is a steel-toothed
First (liu rch of Christ, Scientist
To ru n every o th e r dtay for one
| .« • >
W hen you see a m an rush in g
shovel
w eighing 1800 pounds and
m onth, each line, each tim e . . if *■ ^long th e stre e t, th e chances <$
P ioneer avenue South.
Sunday
To run""every Issue fo? one m onth
having a capacity of han d lin g from services a t 11 o’clock. Subject of
<Jf m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5C"I * a re he isn ’t busy, but has only
35 to 40 cubic y ard s of gravel a day. lesson, “ R eality .” Sunday school at
forgotten som ething.
Classified Column
The
gravel is b ro u g h t back to a hop-j 10 o’clock.
W ednesday evening
One cent th e word each tim e.
To ru n every issue for one m onth
per
w
here
it
is
crushed.
F
o
llo
w
in
g
;
m
eeting
a
t
8
o’clock.
R eading
HEZ HECK SAYS:
It was w ith difficulty th a t her re ­
or m ore, Vic the word ^ a c h tim e.
th
is
it
is
sent
th
ro
u
g
h
two
jigs
and
i
room
open
daily
from
2
u
n
til 5 p.
cipe was secured.. I t Isn't so diffi­
<
§
>
“
W
om
en
tak
e
a
pride
in
<
$
>
Legal Rate
cult, however, to prepare this de­
b ein ’ called ‘vam ps’ even
♦ a c o n c e n tra te r , a fte r which it is m., except Sundays and holidays.
F irs t tim e, per 8-pc?nt lin e ..........10c <i>
lectable dish, If one follows her
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
❖
w hen they a in ’t.”
•
<$> passed th ro u g h an am alg am ato r, a
m ethod carefully.
round bowl w ith a plate in th e cen­
Christian Church
point line ...................................... 5c
"See how firm and solid these
Card of t h a n k s ..............................$1.00
Sunday school a t 10 a. m. M orn­
te r, w hich acts as an a u t om atic
m ushroom s a re ? ” said Miss Howard.
O bituaries, th e line .......................2 '^ c
“I am very careful In se'ecttng
“ p an ” o r sliuce box. The sand is ing service a t 11 a. m. Subject,
F raternal Orders aud Sot leties
them .
Then, too, I alw ays wash
forced to the sides of th e bowl while ‘The C hristian in Love.”
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders
them carefully, under running w at­
the gold rem ain s on th e plate.
or societies charging a reg u lar initi- i
er, w ith gill side down, and break
atio n fee and dues, no discount. Re
off the stems, cutting off and dis­
Trinity
Episcopal
Church
W ater is used extensively in w ash-
carding the hard ground end por­
llgions and benevolent orders will be <
V
icar,
th
e
Rev*.
P.
K
H
am
m
ond.
! ing aw ay th e su rface of the ground
tion.
I slice both th e stem s and
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad
th e m ushrooms, b u t if you prefer,
j until the gold-bearing s tra ta is Holy com m union a t 8 a. m. Sunday
v ertislng when an adm ission or other
you m ay keep th e m ushroom s
eharge Is m ade.
j reached. This varies from a com­ school a t 9:45. M orning service and
whole.
serm
on
a
t
11.
S
tra
n
g
e
rs
and
visit­
paratively few feet to a depth of 35
What Constitutes Advertising
"To a half-pound of m ushroom s >
feet in some places. D uring recent ors cordially welcomed.
In o rd er to allay a m is u n d e rs ta n d -)
I allow one and one-half level table-*
spoonfuls of vegetable fat, and m elt
ing am ong som e as to w hat consti
So m any stran d ed ex-service m en operations and ju st before Mr. Tay-
th is in a saucepan.
A fter It Is
tu te s news aud w hat ad v ertisin g . have applied for help a t the L e g io n 'lo r was forced to close down his TAX LEVY OF 1Ö23 WILL
melted, I add th e mushroom s,
we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which
sprinkle with a little salt and pep­
_ BE LOWER IS PREDICTION
U u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ h e a d q u a rte rs in P aris, th a t the post plant a few days ago on account of
per, cover closely, and SIMMER
a te betw een them : “ ALL fu tu re lias been forced o u t of its q u a rte rs a broken m ast, $600 was w ashed
about tw enty m inutes. Then I add
events, w here an adm ission chargi a t 10, R u e de l ’Ellysee, by lack of from the soil, one “ riffle ” being
SALEM, Or., Sept. 23.— The s ta te ;
one-third cupful th in cream and
is m ade or a collection is taken IS funds.
, valued a t $53. T he p lan t has been board of equalization will m eet i n 1
cook two minutes.
A D VERTISIN G.”
T his applies to
Instead of the several room s the operatin g day and n ig h t, w ith four Salem M onday, O ctober 16, to h e a r'
"Served hot, on thin, crisp toast,
o rganizations an d societies of every
you
couldn’t taste anything more
post
had,
it
is
now
housed
in
a
sin-
men
on
each
sh
ift
kind as well as to individuals.
any com plaints th a t m ay be filed
■<<
X
delicious!”
All reports of such activities a fter gle office on th e th ird floor of the
T itle to the tra c t now controlled w ith relatio n to assessm ents for the
pacifically. “I love Olii
they have occurred is news.
F.rp’ains She W as Born explains
sam e building.
The w elfare w ork by Mr. T aylor was obtained ab o u t ¡year 1923. The board is com posed;
but ever since the first time
All com ing social or organization
will be continued, how ever, as long two years ago a t an expense of; of G overnor O lcott, Sam A. Kozer,
BUILDING CONTRACTS LET
in One State, but Absorbs played in Kentucky on the legit'
m eetings of societies w here no
mate stage my heart has been di
money c o n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ as possible.
BY I XIVERSITY OF OREGON
$100,000. It contains 525 acres ly- se cre ta ry of state, and F ra n k Lovell,
Spirit of Oi:her
vided.
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ation charged, o r colleclon taken IS i
ing in a narrow strip betw een th e ¡sta te tax com m issioner.
“I adore the customs, the gentle
By D O R O T H Y C R A IG IE
NEWS.
CLEVELAND, O., Sept .23.— m ain line of the S outhern Pacific!
Sum m aries of assessm ents will
hospitality, the people and the
EUGENE. Or., Sept. 23.— Con-
Not
long
ago
a
Southerner
spoke
Jo hnny K ilbane, w orld’s feath er- railw ay and th e Rogue river. Al-j s ta r t to a rriv e here from the various;
melodies of the south. Why, the
o f pretty Dorothy Gish, screen
i
tra
c ts for th e erection of two build-
ASHLAND MUST AWAKE
day / I neara
heard an
an .? orchestra
weight cham pion, asked A m erican, ¿bough
¡s nearly th re e m iles in ¡counties of th e sta te early in Octo-
favorite, as a “southern beauty.” I other
° nef uay
rcnr irfi
I
ings
on the U niversity of Oregon
W ith one established industry
T h e ic f e td ic e sta rte d a co n tro v e rsy i playin& that most danceable of all
th e tv lei ence started a controversy j f o x t
* Coal
c , Black
Black Mammy’
Legion men $100,000 to m eet Eu- ieng tb , ¡j does not exceed a few , ber, and th e levy for the year 1923.
;
cam
pus
to replace those destroyed
for Massilon, Ohio, Dorothy’s birth­ and though I was in the midst of
n , ‘‘r tlu 111
tbc ->al1 LC qu
,,ene ( 'r ,qUit cham pion of France, >n h u n d red yards in w idth a t any point, based on th e v aluations for 1922,;
,
by
fire
a
few weeks ago, one as^ a
place,
has
no
intention
of
allowing
and two o th ers lying in le ot : g a bout d u rln g th e L egion's natio n al W ith b ut one of th e d red g ers in op. will be announced early in Decem­
a fitting for a darling new frock,
any southern town to claim the I just had to stop everything until
home
for
the school of jo u rn alism ,
but a few m iles aw ay, th e sliale oil convention a t New O rleans in Octo-
distinction.
e ratio n , it is estim ated th a t it will ber.
they
were
through.
and
th
e
o
th
er to house tiie school of
pro ject and the kaolin deposits, ev- ber
Now along comes the little ac­
A fter learning K ilbane s term s , ¿ake 40 years to thoroughly d re d g e 1 The tax com m issioner predicted
“I
cry
over
all
southern
songs,
i
a
rc
h
ite
c
tu
re
, have been aw arded,
ery energy should be b en t to fo r­ th e Legion men sta rtd d for
tress lietween scenes in the making
¡th e sy n d icate’s holdings. It is p lan -| th a t the levy for 1923 will be a trifle
especially
the
negro
dialect
ones
of
"Fury,”
in
which
she
supports
I and it was announced today th a t
w ard these en terp rises.
—
> ork w ithout Johnny s sig n a tu re to ned ¿o erect several of th e d redgers i low er th an fo r th e p resent year.
Richard Barthlemess, to pour oil like ‘Coal Black Mammy,’ with its
I
construction work will begin w ithin
G ranite for the base of tiie R oose­ a contract.
swing and sentiment.
on
the
troubled
waters.
in the fu tu re . One d re d g e r can be
a week.
velt m em orial to be placed in Port-*
“I have tried to absorb the spirit
“I don’t know about the beauty
-A.L.
used for nine m onths, under norm al CONSULTS WITH OFFICERS
of
the
south,
that’s
why
they
mix
land, was ordered from C alifornia.
part,
hut
I
reckon
I
know
why
the
To Thom as M uir, of P o rtla n d ,
W EA TH ER LY , Pa. , Sept. 23 - conditions when the n a tu re of the
south believes I belong to it,” she me up with i t ”
REGARDING STATE MEET
w ent th e co n tract for the three-story
A shland g ra n ite is as good, if not W eatherly w anted a " b e tte r babies’
top soil perm its th e hyd rau lic prin-
far b e tte r, th an th a t im ported from
school of jou rn alism building a t a
inic, but room s for the holding of cjple to be applIed easily, before be_
P aul Brown, n atio n al in term ed iate
the so u th , and should have te e n jbe ci?n jc w ere not available until
.
|
cost of $28,837. Hoover & McNeil,
used. Had the w orks been in s h a p e fQrmer service meQ Qf th e to w n . ing moved to a n o th e r position. The C h ristian E ndeavor secretary , was in p io n which wlil be held in A shlandI at a picnic supper in the p ark , w here of Albany w ere given tiie arch itec­
th is probably would have been the com prising th e A m erican Legion! tra c t contains an e stim a ted am ount tow n T hursday n ig h t betw een tra in s j the la tte r p a rt of next April. M iss! convention plans were laid,
tu re and allied a rts building con-
¡of 8,000,000 cubic yards. In ac- to consult w ith th e officers of C ra te r M ary Spencer, union president, en-
Mr.
Brown
also
was
a
guest
case.
of
tra
c t a t $26,473. N either bid in -'
post, tin n e d over the Legion club
A drive is to be m ade M onday to 100ms to those sponsoring th e move. q u irin g title to th e tra c t, Mr. T aylor L ake union about th e sta te conven-1 te rta in e d the officers and Mr Brown the O. W in ter fam ily w hile here.
¡eluded h eating, plum bing or w iring.
m et w ith g re a t opposition, it being
raise fhe necessary quota to finance!
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rum ored a t the tim e th a t he w a s '
tiie g ra n ite q u a rry and to put ii on
Rueños A ires has become a c -‘
its feet again. Stock is being sold q u ain ted w ith baseball th ro u g h the 1 planning on estab lish in g an E nglish
to develop the shale oil. In .are a l in Legion post there. This league is colony along the Rogue riv er
T aylor is an engineer of wide e x -'
the kaolin deposits is being aroused in its second year and is pulling
perience
and has been connected I
by the prospects of cheap fuel.
crow ds, and, w hat is m ore im p o rt­ w ith v ario u s p ro jects in several of j
Each individual m ust decide for, an t, the box scores a re being pub-
E n g lan d ’s m any foreign p o ssessio n s.!
him self if he w ishes to invest his I lislied in the A rgentine.
D
uring th e w ar he w as high in com ­
money in any of the th re e enter-!
-A L.-
m and of th e a ir forces of his c o u n -!
prises
T h at is entirely up to h im .1 The L egionnaires in C onstantl-
and he m ust use his own jud g m en t nople have joined w ith th e sailors try. Yet in spite of his w ide know l-l
and consult his own purse. W hat in the United S tates M editerannean I edge of m etals, he ad m its being a t
is alm ost as vital as money is the fleet and form ed a league. W hen a loss to classify two m etals he has
hum an elem ent. U ntil everyone in the ships come to anchor in Con i found w hile w orking his m ine. One
of these is of a m agnetic n a tu re , and
th e com m unity aw akes to the possi­ sta u tin o p le
h a rb o r
th e
baseball
bilities of developing resources th a t •bug’’ goes a sh o re w ith th e person­ will jum p a t a m agnet from a d is­
a re a t the doorsteps of th e city, nel. The Legion a rra n g e s for the! tance of several inches. The o th er
The big, obvious need of ibis country
with less than one would like to have
th e re can be no real progress m ade, i gam es and looks a fte r the in v ita ­ is n ca-m agnetic and g rea tly resem ­
today
is
psychological—the
disposi­
When
the public gets a streak of econ­
bles comm on pipe tobacco in color
Each citizen should a t le a st be a tions.
tion to go ahead. We have here a vast
and appearance. In seeking to learn
omy it curtails the demand for every­
booster for any u n d e rta k in g th a t
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the
tru
e
classification
of
the
m
etals.
ability to produce, and a vast ability
will serve to push the city forw ard.
thing that is produced.
Very S k illfu l
T aylor sent specim ens to S alt Lake
to
consume
the
products
of
industry.
Hey,” bellowed the aggrieved
City to be investigated. The rep o rt
Advertising is a prime mover in
JACKSON C O I NTY HOPES
and m uddy buck, “ d id n ’t you see!
Potentially, Supply and Demand are
TO TAKE FIRST PRIZE th a t big arm y tru c k ru n rig h t over sta te d it to be a m agnetic iron, which
creating business. It rouses people
pretty well matched. The main trou­
i is refu ted by T aylor, who s ta te s th a t
m e?”
out
of lethargy, makes them want to
T he first shipm ent of exhibits
ble is that people don’t demand
,
. ..
he has placed p articles of the ore in
i
“ Yep,” agreed the ap p reciative
live more fully, and to possess the
from Jackson county to th e Oregon
.
.. n itric acid for a period of 48 h ours, I
enough things to justify industry in
“Nice piece of w ork, w a s n t;
.
., .
I
M. P
s ta te fa ir at Salem was m ade from
means of living more comfortably and
and th a t the acid fails to act upon
doing its utmost to produce.
it? ” — A m erican Legion W eekly.
M edford yesterday m orning, being
th e m etal as it should in th e case of
more enjoyably.
som e of th e choice exhibits show n at LEMON YELLOW FOOTBALL
iron. The non-m agnetic ore adheres
The result is that a great amount
th e Jackson county fair last week.
When sales are hard to get, then
PROSPECTS A PPE A R BRIGHT to the gold and was declared to be I
of energy is being spent on trying to
p articles of m agnetized steel. In as |
In add itio n to th is, som e ex tra
_______
most
people who have things for sale
get a lion’s share of the existing de
fine fru it exhibits, which have been
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu- m uch as th is was w ashed o u t 15
increase their efforts to sell. The
mand, and not enough is spent on
in cold sto rag e, will be shipped a t ge n e , Seut. 23.— If h a rd work and feet b eneath th e sk eletons of several
harder they try to sell, the harder
th e last m inute. The exhibit front try in g will develop a football team , Indians, th u s disclaim ing th e possi-
trying to create the demand so there
their competitors try to sell. But no
ibis
.('lim y at the sta te fair this , be V niversity of Oregon will h a v e !b ility of having reached its re stin g |
will be enough to keep everybody
year prom ises to excel th a t of last a b a n n e r eleven th is season, a c c o rd -; place th ro u g h th e agency of m an,
amount of selling effort—in the usual
busy supplying it.
year, according
to those who h a v e . jng t o Coach ‘ Shy” H u n tington, and T aylor will not accept the rep o rt of
sense of the word—can create de­
been active in
collecting it and a jj Oregon fan s who have given the the classification of th e m ineral. He
This brings about a period of keen
mand; it can only take advantage of
should be able to hand defeat to anv lem on-yellow prospects th e
“ once ¡a p rep arin g sam ples to send to a ‘
comjietition.
It
means
that
every­
the demand that has been otherwise
com petitor.
over," agree w ith him .
frien d of his in Scotland who is a
body
must
work
harder
and
accept
created.
County Agent Cates, E lm e ^ Oat-
W ith but th re e m em bers of last noted chem ist, for fu rth e r investiga-;
less in order to overcome the sales
m an and H ow ard W arner,
county y e a r's eleven m issing in th e
squad tion. The non-m agnetic substance is
Advertising and Selling might to bp
fru it Inspectors, and Miss Florence of m ore th an 25 men who a re now also an tag o n istic to quicksilver
resistance of a curtailed demand.
considered
as “ fifty-fifty” in impor­
Pool, home dem o n stratio n a g e n t, practicing daily for the ’varsity te a m , Besides co n tain in g gold ore In
Demand
is
largely
a
created
thing.
have gone to Salem to a rra n g e th e th is y e a r’s outlook is th e best since sufficient q u a n titie s to g u a ra n tee a
tance. Advertising creates the con­
display.
Lloyd L. Moss left this 1916. Coach H u n tin g to n , w ith L ine, good re tu rn upon the investm ent,
The actual needs of humanity are only
sumer demand. Selling connects this
m orn ng to join the force and will Coach " B a rt’’ Spellm an an d T ra in e r Ahe sand, a fte r being ru n th ro u g h th e |
a fraction of the general demand. It
demand with the supply. Each needs
be followed by N. C. Chaney of th e R’ll H ayw ard sta rte d fall practice hopper, is found to contain nearly a
is
always
a
simple
matter
to
get
along
the other to make its work complete.
f ir m b ureau, next week. The
dis- M onday, and each day sees th e squad dozen m etals, th o u g h a m ajo rity of
play th is year will be double the of ’v arsity tim b er grow ing. H unt-; th ese cannot r t present be obtained
s ze of last y ear's space, and will ington, who is s ta rtin g his fo u rth a t a pro fit. T ests from one ton of
give a chance to show all exhibits to year as head coach, says th is season sand revealed the presence of a h alf;
th e best advantage.
is the first one he has experienced an ounce of p latinum . Sam ples suf- J
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—
when all conditions have sized u p ' ficient to perm it extensive stu d y 1
Suits th at suit a t P a u lse ru d ’s 14tt for a good s ta rt.
'h a v e been se n t to th e discoverer of!
Y'EARLY CONTRACTS
* fam ily,
Display A d vertisin g
At the Churches
Fifty-Fifty for Progress