Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 25, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DAILt tüblNOS
PAS! TWO
IHF1 j
Ashland
Established 1876
Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TEL EPH O N E 39 4 f » ; 1
K. LOGAN,
Editor
I h u
A shland.
* 7TT"
E n tered a t thje
Oregon
P ostolfice as SecoiiO-cbusd Mail Mat
ter.
lb
lo ca l Man Is Named On Committee
For Preservation of A ll Forests j
Tidings
Published
C.
Mulidaj, Sc-pteaiber 25,- iiXLi
-.7
M ih ic a l M o u n ta in s S tim ulate
A ctors to C lim b S p iritu a l
F o r th e purpose of com bating th e been saved for fu tu re g enerations if
m enace of fo rest fires th e N ational highw ays h a d b e e n .co n stru c ted into,
t P ro tectiv e association has th ro u g h and ad jacen t to these for-
been organized in P o rtla n d . The ests.
l Q X ’1 P n |f |T A p
: m ain purpose of th e association is to
’‘D uring th e years 1918 and 1919,1
urge congress to provide appropria- the records a t W ashington show th a t!
tions for m ore roads th ro u g h and 52,600 fo rest fit-eS'ln o u r »natio n al I
<§>
forests burned . L9,000,000 acres of
adjacen t to the forests
Even in September, fires a re In th e f ti p H n -iMfa,
in th e U nited
<i> n atio
n al forests from C anada to th e S tates only enough tim b er to last us
Mexican border, and th e re has b e e n - 40 years a t the p resent ra te of con-
<$>
... mo. estim ate m ada in dollars of th e sum ption, if none is lost by fire .;
«' t o g e dotte to tim b er th is y e a r., S o m e t h ^ : W t be done tq refo rest
association hopes to have e v e ry ¡o u r Im m ense holdings, a n ti to pro-1
United S tates sen ato r and rep re se n -p e fit thip tim b er we now have, and it!
tativ e in congress from th e 11 na-„i,s up to the goverpm qqt to do it. f
<g>itlonal forest s ta te s behind a m ove/i.T be people in the o th e r .2 7 states!
a n d H is trio n ic H eights
W h o le S y s t e m
Is B e n e f it e d
B y T a n la c
T h o h san d t ol frail, tie n o u p peo­
ple and ce ava lessen ts everyw here
'h a v e testified to the rem a rk ¿tile
■ power of Tanlac In bringing back
tltelr health, s tre n g th an d w orking
Uickh- In-
.b^Leieney. It seem s to quick
!ÀiêÂraté the constitution ând is a
I pow erful foe of w eakness.
Mr. L A. Russell, of. 31 8 E a st i ? t h
» trê ttl l ’orÇ aiià, O regon, says;
‘“ I 'Vtaii In a terrib ly u’eÀlœnéd,
zEY; bERT MOSES ■
Muscle and m an u re a re w hat
:}<? m akes a' farm pay.
subscription P rice D elivered in City; C J
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One nAmth . . . . . . i X . . . ’ . . . $ .6 '
t>
M
ost
of
ns forget th a t no
Three m onths . . .
. 1.95
m
onth
has
32
days.
3.;..
Six m onths
. . . . . t ..........
7Ì5"
One year . . . . . . . . . . , - ■ •
You d o n 't often come across
Mail and iturai Routes
"1
One m onth ." .
.' . . . . . * $ .»5
" ood
run-dow n condition, and ate little
T hree m onths ............................... 1.95 ? a bad m an who is a
m
ore th an enough to keep me alive.
w h istler
Hix m onths .................................... 3-50
,
I
had a tire d worn out feeling a ll
One year ...................................... 6-5*
A d o cto r's highest m ission is
ADVERTISING KATES
th
e
tim e1, hnd could scarcely hold u p
<♦>
Display Advertising
et
along
<
§
>
‘
m
eut
for
m
ore
lib
e
ral
ap
p
ropriationsljbave
as
m
uch
in
te
re
s
t
ip
th
e
forests!
¡u
n
d
e
r th e least little exertion.
to show u s how to
tingle Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c
w ith which to biitW F^^om m ercial as. we, but .they are opt fully ad
“
Tanlac
proved astonishing in my
<& w ith o u t him.
YEARLY CONTRACTS
vised as to w hat m ust be done in i
<
î
>
highw
ays
in
th
e
{orest
belt.
¡case.
1
am
feeling alto g e th e r I k e
Display A dvertising
!
o
rd
er
to
save
th
e
m
..,,
r
F
o
re
st
O
fficers
of
th
e
N
ational
One tim e a w t a k ........................ 27*4c
a d ifferen t person.”
It is m ore ag ain st you to sit <»>j
“ Q ur n atio n al fo re sts cover a n i
Two tim es a w ^ ik ........................25 c
T here is not a single portion of th e
tig h t and do n o thing th an to try <§> P ro tectiv e association are J. L.
r
w
-
tJvery o th e r d a y ...........................20
a re a g re a te r th a n Germany-—over ;
<
§
>
Childs
of
C
rescent
City,
Calif.,
presi-
h
o
ly th a t is not b e n e fite d by th e
Local R eaders
i <S> som ething and fail.
and th ere
is
<S> dent, and A rth u r C onklin, of P ort- 156,000,000
helpful action of T anlac. It en ab les
' ‘
♦»<•*» i!,.- acres—
.»,••*:» .nMnii.ir;.
id h «» • e
Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c ¡7»
stan d in g in the fo rests of th e U nit-j
■ the stom ach to tu rn the food Into»
To run. every o th er day for one
Our biggest problem is to in-
se c re ta ry -tre a su re r
ÏC
m outh, each line, each t im e ..
! healthy blood, hone and m uscle, p u r­
duce capital to be satisfied w ith -v
The advisory com m ittee consists ed S tates ab o u t .2,000,000,000,000 ,
To run_every Issue for one m onth
w
orkm
en
^
'o
f
George
P.
Topping
of
Bandon,
W.
feet
of
m
erchantable
tim
ber.
ifies th e system and helps ÿou back
m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c & less dividends and
A. W oods of Gold Beach, B. F. Jones!
“ W e are using about 56,000,000,-
to norm al^w eight. Get a bottle to^_
C lassified Colum n
! w ith less pay.
i
of
N
ew
port,
O.
S.
B
lanchard
o
f
,
000
feet
a
year.
If
we
fail
to
pro-
j
dav a t any good druggist.
One cent th e word each tim e.
G rants Pass, H. L. W a lth er of Med • tec t w hat we have a g ain st fires a n d '
To ru n every issue for one m onth f ’
m ?n r s iv q .
or m ore, He th e word each tim e.
H E /‘ ,,E< R SA ' S -
i<t> ford,* C harles L am k in of A sh la n d ,' p lan t m ore trees, we will have no
STATE COLLEGE AT FA IR
•‘JEVer’th in g taste s good
Legal Rate
«s? a n d C. T H âàs’ a n d F. \V. Thom pson use for saw m ills 40 years hence.”
MAKES VNVSVAL EXHIBIT
F irst tim e, per 8 -p c 'n t lin e ......... 10c -
to a fly.*’
Tq
get
a
t
a
fire
in
a
forest,
roads
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
<«>• <t> <î> •$> <î> <?■
<î> 'V' <5>
® of i ortlan d .
.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL € d < -
“ A ccording to governm ent esti- are needed for the fire fig h ters and
polnt line ...................................... 5c
C ard of t h a n k s ...................... . . . $ 1 . 0 0
' LEGE, C orvallis, Sept.
— Ss«-
m ates m ore th a n one th ousand mil-J equipm ent, and th is is why the as-
O bituaries, th e line . ...................-'¿ H c
dents of ag ric u ltu re , th e home,
llon board ' feet of tim b er has been sociation is stre ssin g .the need of
Fraternal Orders and Societies
! tra d e s and in d u stries, Oregon farm -
¡destroyed by fire ih Oregon and ; governm ent a p p ro p riatio n s for the
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders
1 ers and home m akers, and m ilita ry
five
building
of
these
safety
lanes.—
Re-
or societies ch arg in g a reg u la r im ti p
W ashington d u rin g th e last
atlon fee and dues, no discount. Re i_:
we
p
rin
t
front
Morning.
O
regonian.
Sep-
i men and florists, find an appeal in,
y e a rs,” said M r. Childs, “ and
iigloua and benevolent orders will be I*
i the four groups of exhibits sta g e d
know th a t m uch of it could h a v e .te m b e r 21, 192$.
I
charged th e reg u la r ra te for all ad '
—
— ---- I
i at the Oregon s ta te fair by th e ag ri-
vertlslng w hen au adm ission o r other
CTaltural college. These groups sho^’
DI
VF
IN
AIRPIxANE
TO
charge Is m ade.
lu re s to m ake his a rg u m en t convinc-
ya
qn •> -m. me,«» s».<t
i stm len t and m ilitary train in g , th e
AID
HEARING
PLANNED
P
lan
s
have
been
m
ade
all
over
i"--
.
Wlutt C onstitutes A dvertising
| latest and most helpful fin d in g s of
t •
L. M eyer, of the lo-
in o rd er to allay a m isu n d erstan d - the country for the observance o f ‘ The Rev. H.
j
JC
• , ,n . :
n t' • >
i the experim ent station as to crops,
W
ash.,
Sept.
25.—
Ai
SPOKANE.
tug am ong some as to w hat consti ‘ F ire P rev en tio n week. O ctober 2 to caj L u th e ra n chu
church, expressed the
livestock and poultry, h o rticu ltu re
tu te s new s and w hat a d y e .t^ in g , O ctober 9. F o r som e years th is opposition
of
his
15,000 foot dive- in a n airp lan e will i
opposition of his denom ination.
we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which
A » , „ « opposiuuu
and farm plans In Oregon, and econ­
The Rev. H. J. M arshall, p asto r of be m ade by Mrs. Lhtera S. H am ley.
la u sed by new spapers to d i f f e r e n t - , cam paign centered on October J ,
om ic floral design.
a te betw een th em : “ ALL f u t u r e ' F ire P revention day, th e anniver- the local Catholic parish, m ade th e 51’23 L ldgerw oöd’ stre e t, ih an ef-
ovents, w here an adm ission chargi t sary ol> the g rea t Chicago fire, O cto-’ concluding address.
He said th a t, fort to im prove her h earing, accord-1
I d V E R t S i N G ^ ’ ^ ' t M s ^ p ^
!o ' b er 9' 1871' when Mr8’ ° ' L eary’s white Catholic in te r ests w ere affect- ing to announcem ent today.
She
plans
to
go
alo
ft
w
ith
P
ilo
t
N.
B. |
th e C atholic
o rganizations a n d societies of e v e r y '^ w kicked over an oil lam p in the ed by the proposal
V /il'O H
P i J V - I Vermont, bat decided they were not
little stable on th e west side of th a t i ch u rch w>»pid
dl'iven
*n M am er in his Oriole a irp lan e of 150
J n ¿ i S ’iT y
kind as well as to Individuals.
’
J
high enough to j;ivc the proper “al-
All rep o rts of such activ ities after ' city.
*
ag^resSiVei daifcjfidso.
nor into p o li-! horsepow er.
She hopes th e rapid
litudinous” illusion to her cast.
-
A
c
L
-asS
rD
I
r
e
c
t
o
r
,
L'A
they have occurred is news.
The N ational F ire P ro tectio n as- tics ’Iis inéniïfeis itrbpo&ed, he, sa«!,, change of a ltitu d e , with th e quick
“And so I substituted with
m eetings11 of societies 'where n „ ' sociation, to g eth e r with th e N ational tp .defend the comm on rights^ of all change of a ir pressure, which has
Disopyers Substitute
mu le,” Miss Wilson recounts tri­
G uaranteed to b e C ured
umphantly. “I collected all the
money c o n trib u tio n is solicited, initi- Clean-up and l ’ain t-u p C am paign bn- ch j^en ^ b y (ytAPTied a ^ id a ls to the im proved the hearin g of several p e r
For. Swiss Alps
mountainous music I could think
W ith o u t O peration
. .; ldgi^al
. <
— i ---- ------r-
ation charged, or collecton taken IS | reau , found • *«
th a t - »«--
the ----^
best -----
resu . lts
f ^ p l i y of the vqtar, endeav-
sons In tria ls in d iffe re n t parts of
You “t’iini." the Alps—Venice— of, the inspiring yodels of the
NEWS.
A N I be cured and w ill
could no; be secured in one day as o orln
g i to
why all lovers of lib- the country, may help her.
r.n g
o s show
u
c.-.-aiXj even -the-oesert,- provided Swiss mountaineer, Rossini’s im­
ai have t i e proper musical stiinu- mortal ‘William Tell’ overture and
I remain cured,” is the
vote “ No“ ; on the I
s lip u i
F ire Prevention day. Instead of a ; e t t y ? should
f
;. .‘ uh ! jd ngery Afilsoii young
AMERICAN SAILORS HUMANE
the loveliest of modern waltzes,
constant
thought o f suffer­
day, a week was suggested, and ¡'métiSurp.
SALESMAN WRECKS CAg;
-tTe.j-prdancrrMirthof, v4io has i ‘Lovely Lucerne’—
w “ T J ÎL
Again the conspicuous gentleness
m any com m unities increased even
FINED ON LIQUOR CHARGES
ers from Piles.
ist written, acted in and directed
“ ‘When falls the calm of eventide
and chivalry of the officers and e n ­
the photoplay, “Inspiration,” can
th a t'tim e , u n til now m any cities ex FEM ALE DOG ADOPTS
You can be cured and w ill re­
i There comes a vision glowing
listed men of th e United S tates navy i
prove it.
tend th e public activities of fire p re­
main
cured under my non-
I
Once
more
1
see
the
mountain­
ROSEBURQ.
Sep|.
2
5
.-
1
.
N.
j
3 M OTHERLESS KITTENS
Miss W iison, whofic pretty head
have been evidenced. In the ghastly ;
side,
surgical
treatment. N o knife,, I
vention w ork over two or th re e ,
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Noble,
trav
elin
g
salesm
an
for
a
tire
fnllicf idea's and dreains. wanted i The glacier waters flowing.’
inferno which th e T u rk s created at WebkB.
no operation, no anaesthetic, no>
”•
4 COTTAGE G R O V E,' Sept. 25.— com pany, ■ was fined $100 here on
l*>th a piiysivhl and spiritual
Sm yrna, th ere were thousands ofj
pain, no confinement—and a pos­
1 achground of mountains for her j “You could fairly see my uttor»
In th e last few years it has been John HulU living a m ile south of tw o ,U qqor charges, ^ o h le w recked.»
itive money-back guarantee off
te rro r-stric k e n refugees.
A m er.c a n '
limbing’ all the time the'
; rst independent film.
j ‘cli;
cure,
no matter how chronic qjt
found th a t 15,060 lives and ? 500’- C ottage -Cil.ovet has a half-grow n Mb car n ear ip llla rd , and being in-
my
Alpine
melo-h-«,
She fouini some mountains in worked to
destro y ers and ships in th e h arbor
severe
your Piles may be.
000,000 have been the average tod £eniale d o s
hag adopted th ree toxicated. s t o < oft i l l persops who»
off the city saved as m any of these
If
you
are a sufferer from Piles,
taken by fire each year. It
niotherless k i t i n g . The m other cat j attem p ted to approach the m achine,
Fissure, Fistula or Itching, write
as possible, w hatever th e ir race or
declared th a t 90 per cent of
to me today.
died when th e k itte n s w ere, horn, i A fter he had knocked one m an down ! p a rtly filled w ith m oonshine was ! Steenm an, of K lam ath F alls, was in-.
n atio n ality . The G reek legation a t
fires and th eir trag ed ies m ight have
a
rep
o
rt
was
m
ade
to
th
e
officers
and
the
dog
p
a
rried
them
one
by
ope
W ashington praises highly the con­
found in th e car,
j ju red late last n ig h t when S outhern
been prevented by precautions easily to her bed. near th e house from t h e 'a »d it took four of them to put him
d u ct of A m erican naval men in his.
Pacific train s n u m b er 78 and 38, en
RECTAL SPECIALIST
'n the reach of any city or com ­ , barn, w here th e cat slept. The k it- under a rre s t. It was finally neces-
“ A m ericans once m ore have dem on­
KLAM ATH FALLS MAX
SND AND MORRISON PORTLAND.ORE6ON 1
ro
u
te
to
Los
Angeles
from
th
e
n
o
rth
,
•
m unity.
M E N T IO N THIS P A P E R WHEN W R IT IN G ,
tens have not opened th e ir eyes.VThe' sary to use a billy , before he could (
s tra te d th e ir eagerness to save lives
KILLED IN TRAIN W RECK
l i
The aim of F ire P rev en tio n week,
be
placed
in
an
autom
obile
and
i
crashed
head
on.
a
t
M
ontalva,
six
j
and alleviate su ffe rin g .” says this
_ f dog, h a lf Sçotch collie an d half fox
according to T. A lfred Flem ing, na
b rought to Roseburg« A gallon ju g
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 25. G. A. m iles west of Los A ngeles.
i
sta te m e n t.
tib n al chairm an for the m ovem ent, te rrie r, shows every sigu of affection
It is very tru e th a t these n u n ot
for the kitteng, licking them , ta lk ­
is to b rin g to th e people a realiza­
the sea have h e a rts as ten d er as a
ing ,to th e m in dog language, and!
tion of th e fact th a t th e fire loss is
w om an’s, w here th ere is su fferin g
i u rs n <r them , Mrs. H ull is com
everybody’s loss and everybody’s re-
,, ,
and d istress to be relieved. They
pelled to pull th em front h er when
sportsibllity, and th a t th e g rea t m a­
ish e feeds them w ith a spoon.
do not stop to inquire as to color or
jo rity
of fires a re
preventable
n atio n ality of those distressed. They
tlftough th e exercise of o rdinary
give relief as prom ptly as effectually
b e tte r
b e tte r see, Yeo, of course.
as possible. E nough if it be a hit- carefulness.
AU over th e country’, th e school
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m an being needing a id ; w hatever children, hoy scouts, w om en’s c lu b s ,!
th e com plexion of th a t being; w h at­
jU u ilif
ever
which he
he hai
hails Chambers of com m erce all eivlc or-
ever the
the country
country from
from which
ganlzations and local b ran ch es ot
__th e aid is given w holeheartedly.
governm ent a re being organized in
local clean-up and paint-up cam ­
Peop.le who visited th e Josephine
paigns, for the rem oval of ru b b ish ,^
county fair a t G ran ts Pass last week
..or cleaning up about th e hom es and
Many and fai’-reachiug' ’changes are
necessarily been changed are those
were som ew hat disappointed in t h a t ...
w ere some
n
Jackson in the houses, from th e a ttic to the
exposition, a fte r seeing th
today taking place in the policies
that relate to the creation of Demand.
basem ents, all looking tow ards a re ­
county fair. It would tak e a m ighty
upon
which
business
is
conducted.
duction of fire and d.sease causes,
Under the old policies, a certain
fine exhibit to excel the one staged
and a t the sam e tim e tow ards clean­
Alost of t lie policies that have lieeu in
locally.
Demand
was inevitable, ami came to
e r and m ore b eau tifu l cities and i
force for the past twenty-five years
he accepted as a matter of course. It
homes. In C incinnati alone, accord-j
were based on the cardinal fact of a
W th m any local people alread y
ing to C aptain J. J. Conway, su p er­
was the cardinal policy of almost
away a t college, and the doors of the
steadily rising market. Fdueuations
in ten d en t of the C incinnati Salvage'
every producer and distributor to at­
s ta te university opening the first of
were accepted as incidental and tenu
corps, th is cam paign has effected an
next week, A shland will experience
tempt to capture a generous share of
a n n u al giving in th a t,c ity of
porarv; hut the assurance of a gen­
a scarcity of young people.
the existing Demand. Not a great
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Oumtiii.
ireditcfiOB of ; ip s y iin ie j
eral average tendency upward was
deal of thought was given to creating
Now th a t a m ajority of county rafcai resu ltin g from decreased fire
the basis of every attitude that be­
Demand itself.
fair ahve . passed into history,
. ... t h e . hazards,
i i i i i i j j which
D « is m ore .than it costs
came
formulated into
a policy.
spotlight
has s shifted
to Salem for
th e firo d e p a rtin « t| of,
¿4 I if j 1 f« »
* '
__ ght has
h if
, to h hm
« intafn
«
But now that the great Demand
th e big s ta te fair which opens today.
Recent changes in business policy
J ’
Of
Fire Prevention
Week Designated
October 2 to 9
- - r
DR. CHAS. J. DEAN
nges in Business Policy
INDUSTRIAL AU4 TDK NTS ARE
EDFUATIONAL RILL IS
FATAL TO TW O IN W EEK
ATTACKED BY PASTORS
SALEM. Or., Sept. 2 5 — T here
KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 25.—
w ere two fa ta litie s due to in d u stria l
accidents in Oregon d u rin g the week T hree pastors of widely varying de­
ending S eptem ber 21, according to u om inational views stood upon the
a report prepared here by th e s ta te p latform last week a t Lyceum hall
In dustrial accident com m ission. T he au d addressed a good-sized audience,
victim s were L ant S. W oodyard. >n opposition to the so-called coro-j.
m essenger.
P o rtlan d , and
L o u is , Pul80rY ed ucational bill th a t will be,
M ackey, fire fighter. M edford.
, ° n t he ballot in Novem ber.
Of the 587 accidents rep o rted . 551
The Rev. H. L. T heuntler, p a sto r,
w ere subject to the provisions of th e ,o f
Dæ
Seventh
Day
A dventist •
w orkm en’s com pensation act, 21 church a t M edford, a tta ck e d the*
\Cere from firm s and corporations c o n stitu tio n a lity of th e bill, on th e )
th a t have rejected th e law and 15 ground th a t it w ould deny to citizens
w ere front public u tility corpora­ th e religious liberty g u aran teed to
tions not su b ject to th e benefits af- all in th e federal co n stitu tio n ,
forded in th e act.
The sp eak er had been th ro u g h the
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M ichigan cam paign of two years ago
W e sell F re d R app’s w aterm elons when a sim ilar proposed m easure
a t the W hite H ouse grocery 1*4 was defeated by a two to one voté, I
2 tf and was loaded w ith facts and fig-!
cen ts per pound.
SCENE FROM “THE
PRODIGAL JUDGE”
The th ree most in teresting char­
acters in “The Prodigal Ju d g e”
are Judge .’ ocum Price-Tuher-
’e, played to NIaclyn A rbuckle;
h
aton M ahaffy, by E rn e st Tor-
ren \ and H annibal, by Charles
Eatoi
Jean Paige has the ro le of
B etty • 'a lro y . JBho helps the judge
to recla n himself.
-t-ehanges coming about with the past
year or more—are based on the final
acceptance of the fact that we have
entered a period of a non-rising—in
all liklihood a falling—market. So
long as it was possible to assume that
the new price levels represented but
a temporary depression the old poli­
cies were bravely and tenaciously
adhered to: but when it became clear
that in all human probability the
market would continue downward,
then an adjustment of basic policies
became imperative.
Chief among the policies that have
has relaxed until there is not enough
to give everybody a liberal share, it
has brought business to the impera­
tive consideration of two things: One
is how to get a full share of the De­
mand by taking it away from others
by force of competition. hTe other is
ho wto create more Demand, so there
will he enough for all.
The great and imperative necessitv
of stimulating and creating Demand
for the products of industry has at
last given Advertising a position of
importance in business policies far in
excess of anv that it has ever known.