Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 27, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
Tidings
/in s Flattering Sobriquet
Established 1876
Published Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPH O N E 39
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
BYáÉERT. -M oses "
E n tered at th e A shland, Oregon,
Postotflce as Second-class Mall Mat
You c a n ’t ignore a m ortgage
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ter.
!<§> off Of bungalow .
subscription Price Delivered in C ity:
Throe^m onths" ’. *.'
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A governm ent built on an
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Six m onths .................................... 3.75
arm y is sure to be overthrow n.
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One year .................................
Mail and Riirai Routes
F o r every schem e th a t w orks <S>
CAMPAIGN STARTER TO
one of these places would be an
BEAUTIFY PAC. HIGHWAY ideal spot to drop a rosebush and
land a hand in adding a touch of *"
to th e finest valley In the
A num ber of local citizens hav^ beauty
country-
f Q [ j g g r n U n i e r be®11 endeavoring to in te re s t the
people of A shland in a cam paign to
Lcnd a hand and a few m inute3
beautify the Pacific highw ay in both of thne when on a pleasure trip and
| KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 27.— directions out of A shland, by the help lhe c lt>’ and1 , ? U? y
? P’J “ ? ,
j E m erson Fish, 22, was accidentally plan tin g of roses along th e fences, som ething th a t will be talk ed of all
shot and killed by his h u n tin g com ­ which, in th e course of a few years over the world.
panion, J. H arry Hesse, n e a r the would m ake an e n jire jy d iffe re n t
K esterson L um ber com pany camp looking roadw ay. It has been sug­
B etter be sare th an sorry. See
11 m iles west of D orris late Monday gested th a t if every m otorist wllo Beaver R ealty Co. about your insur-
afternoon.
Both young men were tak es a drive out on the highw ay, ance. Phone 68.
287tf
from Bandon, Oregon, and had d riv ­
should tak e along a rose bush and
en h ere to w ork in com pany w ith p lan t it, one year from now would
L. B. Hesse.
see both sides of th e road fairly well
C oroner W hitlock, who investi­
lined w ith bushes, and a few years
gated the tragedy, to g eth er w ith would find clu sters of roses w uere
S heriff B arnes, when it was reported bare fences and oftim es weeds now
here by Hesse yesterday, said the
offend the gaze of th e to u rist.
N ature s Tonic Medicine
accident occurred about 9 o'clock at
The com pletion of the T alent ir ­
night.
F ish and H esse had been
rig atio n d istric t will m ake ‘fields
ends stomach
deer h u n tin g and had sep arated to
th a t have h eretofore been next to
trou bles and
go around a knoll. Hesse cam e upon
b arren d u rin g th e d ry er p a rt of the
som e deer b u t failed to brin g one
y e a r green w ith alfalfa and grain,
down. He had sa t on a rock to aw ait
and will enable o rch ard s to be
th e ir com ing w hen he heard them
grown w here tre e s now die for lack
[| 3 0 M illion Bottle» Sold
re tu rn in g , ap p aren tly frig h ten ed by
of w ater. The irrig a tio n ditches be­
Fish, who, unknow n to Hesse, was
tw een these fields will cross the
approaching from a n o th e r direction.
Ask Any Good Druggist
highw ay a t various places and every
It w as th en about d ark , b u t Hesse
saw som ething move and fired. He
heard th e deer going th ro u g h the
brush and, concluding he had missed
retu rn ed to camp.
W hen F ish failed to re tu rn some
tim e la te r, a search was in stitu ted ,
which resu lte d in th e finding of his
body about 50 yards from th e place
w here H esse had shct. The bullet
from H esse’s 30-30 rifle had pene­
SALEM—SEPTEMBER 25 30
tra te d F is h ’s neck, k illing him in­
stan tly .
Hasfy Trigger
Brings
Death
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TANLAC
ther,e are a tlozen °r m°re th&t «
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Six m onths .................................... 3.50
w on’t.
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One year ...................................... 6.5f <$>
ADVERTISING RATES
A bout all th e re is to success <$>
Display Advertising
3> is m aking the m ost of w hat
tiingie Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c
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♦- you see out in front.
YEARLY CONTRACTS
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Display Advertising
One tim e a w e«k........................ 2714c
T here is plenty of v irtu e born <?>
Two tim es a w ^ k ....................... 25 c <i> in people, b u t m ost of it goes <»
tivery other d a y .......................... 20 c
<•> to w aste.
Local R eaders
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♦
Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c •$>
To ru n every o th er (Jay for one
■$> The H ot Place m ust be get- <?-
m onth, each line, each tim e. . 7c ■«> tin g ready for a lot of new
To run~every Issue fo? one m onth
-•> ten an ts, ju d g in g by th e fro n t <§>
Of m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c
<$> pages in th e papers.
Classified Column
One cent th e word each tim e.
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To ru n every issue for one m onth <» HEZ HECK SAYS:
or m ore, Vic th e word each tim e.
<$>
“ W hen it comes to hang-
Legal Rate
in
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on, not m uch of any­
F irst tim e, per 8-pt.'nt lin e ......... 10c
th in g beats th e sm ell of
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
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polnt line ...................................... 5c
fish.”
Card of t h a n k s ..............................$1.00
O bituaries, the line .......................2 ’i c
F ra te rn a l O rders and Societies
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders a re e n te rin g the univ ersity for th e
or societies ch arg in g a re g u la r Initi­ first tim e, have been received and
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re
ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be approved. At th is tim e a year ago,
charged th e reg u la r ra te for ail ad 87 0 stu d e n ts had presented th eir
vertlslng w hen an adm ission or other cre d e n tia ls for approval.
charge is m ade.
To e n te r the U niversity of Oregon
What Constitutes A dvertising
a stu d e n t m ust have as th e m ini­
in o rd er to allay a m isu n d erstan d - m um , 15 acceptable high school
tug am ong som e as to w hat consti I unitg> ten*of which m ust be in Eng-
tutee news and what a d v e r t is i n g ,
m athem atics, foreign lang-
»« p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which !
<s u sed by new spapers to different!- uages, science and history. The re ­
ate betw een them : “ ALL f u tu r e | m ainuig five are elective. This en-
svents. w here an adm ission charge tran ce req u irem en t is strictly en ­
Is m ade or a collection is tak en IS forced.
ADVERTISING.”
T his applies to
Every freshm an is required to be
o rganizations a n d societies of every
in E ugene next S aturday in order
kind as well as to individuals.
All rep o rts of such activities a fte r th a t lie or she may tak e the usual
they have occurred is news.
exam ination in E nglish. The resu lt
All com ing social or organization
m eetings of societies w here no of the exam ination does n ot affect
money con trib u tio n is solicited. In iti­ a s tu d e n t’s adm ission to th e u n iv er­
ation charged, or collecton taken IS sity, but will d eterm in e w h eth er the
'JEW S
freshm an is to tak e c e rtain work
in E nglish this fall. The exam ina­
PROTECTING TH E MERCHANTS tion will be held in V illard hall on
P ractically all of th e various the cam pus.
cham bers of com m erce in th e sta te i
have m ade provision for the protec-'
tion of th eir m em bers from fake a d .|
vertisin g schem es and o th er sim ilar
solicitors.
The com m ercial o rg an i­
zation m ust first in v estig ate and a p ­
prove of the proposed a d v ertisin g
schem e. Many of these, as a re solic­
itatio n s for various causes, a re leg it­
F o r the past five or six years Cali-
im ate
and
w orthy
propositions.
! fornia has shown an unprecedented
W hen such is found to be th e case,
th e cham ber of com m erce indorses ¡grow th, much of which is th e fru its
the move. W hether co n trib u tio n is ¡of th e 1915 exposition held tn San
?SreemmonthB : :
Wednesday, September 27, 1022
UBLAiTD BAUT nDIBOS
nro
builds you up
Go this year to—
Oregon State Fair
PILES
Julia Sanderson, for her singing cf “Sweet Lac
“stop the show” song in Tangerine, has gained the
Broadway of the world’s “Sweet Lady.’’
been seen several tim es and when m ated th a t 35,000 people w ere in
discovered ru n s to a th ick et of tim -jth e g ran d stan d and bleachers beforej
ber and brush. Y esterday a deputy ¡the show began. It was announce—
sh eriff ran across him and w ith the by th e Round-Up association th a t,
help of some to u rists trie d to catch several m ore sections of bleachers,
him , b ut he was too sw ift for them . would be constructed for the show |
next year.
$13.$ 9 Round trip
Direct to
« Fair Grounds
J
Guaranteed to be Cured
W ithout Operation
M£^ A N I be cured and will
I remain cured,” is the
Corresponding Special Fares from all agency stations
in Oregon.
constant thought of suffer­
ers from Piles.
AGRICULTURAL DISPLAYS—EXHIBITS—STOCK
You can be cured and will re­
main cured under my non-
surgical treatment. Noknife,
AND POULTRY SHOW
no operation? no anaesthetic, no
pain, no confinement—and a pos­
itive money-back guarantee of
cure, no matter how chronic or
severe your Piles may be.
If you are a sufferer from Piles,
Fissure, Fistula or Itching, write
to me today.
GREATEST HORSE SHOW IN NORTHWEST
$75,000 IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES
HORSE RACING — AUTO POLO — AMUSEMENTS
DR. CHAS. J. DEAN
OPENING OF TULE LANDS
NOW UP TO SECY. FALL WILD AND WOOLY WEST
RECTAL S P E C IA L IS T ft
REVIVED BY SHEEP STEALING! » N O AND MORRISON PORTLAND.OREGON
M E N T IO N THIS P A P E R WHEN W R IT IN G
The reclam ation service has sub- !
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m itted for Secretary of the In te rio r
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2 7 — Old
F a ll’s approval an o rd er opening to tim e tales of stock ru stlin g on for-
e n try on O ctober 27, approxim ately m er wild and wooly w estern ranges,
10,000 acres of th e Tule lake lands, were overshadow ed yesterday when
em bracing 174 farm u nits, says the Chief F red erick L. Esola, of th e lo­
K lam ath F a lls H erald.
P reference cal d e p a rtm e n t of justice, announced
will be given to ex-service m en un-. receipt of a telegram from W alter
; T readw ell, a d e p a rtm e n t operative
der the S innott law.
m ade by th e m erch an t, is up to tjie Francisco,
A
com
m
ission
consisting
of
a
rep-
now in Nevada. The telegram said
individual. All a re cautioned to re-
The P anam a Pacific exposition, rese n tativ e from th e bureau of soils th a t one of the m em bers of a gang
fe r the solicitor to the cham ber < f w hich brought thous naodpf s T fT T
of th e a g ric u ltu ra l d e p a rtm e n t, the of Basque herdeys had confessed the
com m erce for reference.
which bro u g h t tho u san d s of people
geological survey and the reclam a- th e ft from th e - r a n g e s of Nevada,
Ashland has such a provision. So! to th a t sta te , was m ade a C alifornia
tion service will next m onth exam ine Utah and Idaho, of 50,000 sheep.
has G ran ts Pass.
Yet rec utly, a j p ro ject, ju st as the 1925 exposition
15,000 acres of tude land to d e te r­
wom an, classified as a "s. noth in P o rtla n d will be an Oregon fair,
m ine w h eth er it is dry enough for
WORRY ABOUT TRIPLE “K ”
proposition.” fleeced the m erch an ts
The F resno cham ber of com m erce.
entry.
R ogue River valley town out I in w ritin g to the cam paign com m it-
RESULTS IN SHOOTING GIRL
of the
Secretary F all has su b m itted to
of several h u n d red dollars. She also j tee of th e Oregon exposition, sta te s
the budget com m ission for ap p ro p ri.
CHICAGO, Sept. 27.— L aboring
w orked th e business m en of P .o se -jth at a larg e p a rt of the bene .ts o
derived from th is »tion for the next fiscal ye ar an item u n d er th e hallu cin atio n th a t he was
burg, w here she cam e to grief. In recent years were
of $700,000 for th e K lam ath pro­ about to be m obbed by th e K u Klux
G ran ts Pass, the fem ale confidence exposition,
ject.
K ian, T heodore Gilroy leaped out of
‘One of the big . ben efits was th e
w orker produced tesiim o n .als. refe r-
bed
and f red five shots th ro u g h the
ences and recom m endations from w orld wide publicity th a t was o b -,
YOUNG
COWBOY
IS
NOW
|
j
oor
of his room in a hotel, seriously
m any outside org an izatio n s and per- tain ed as a resu lt of th a t exposition’
BU'CKEROO
O
F
11
ORLD
w
ounding
H anna Johnson, a m aid.j
F o u r T im e s
sons. She was indorsed by m a n / of w rites th e secretary of the F resno
E arth’s Circle
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who had knocked on his door.
the local people, as she had show n cham ber of com m erce. “ T his pub
PENDLETON, Or., Sept. 27.— A ' “ The Ku K lux K ian sent me
them le tte rs from persons know n to licity served to put C alifornia on the
th e indorsers. In fact she h ad ere- m ap and la te r a ttra c te d h u n d red s of sm iling 23-year-old cowboy from th re a te n in g le tte rs ,” Gilroy explain-
the W yoming range, cam e out to e(1 When he was tak en into custody.
den tials
from
practically
every thousands of people to our s ta te .”
Pendleton
and won the w orld’s «j th o u g h t when the knock came on
source EX CEPT th e cham ber of
“ Like in any m erchandising, we
bucking
cham
pionship. He is How- my door they were going to kill m e.”
com m erce.
m ust first show w h at we have tO
a
rd
T
egland,
of C asper, W y o m i n g . ----------------------------
Had the tu sin e ss men not violat- sell. In ou r case it was C alifornia,
who
rode
U-Tell-’Em
in one of the Notice to C ar Ow ners—
cd the very m easure e n a c ie i far A fter show ing our w ares it was then
closest
bucking
contests
in th e 13
w e have a full line of alum inum
th e ir protection, and had refe rre d necessary to com plete th e sales, and
y
e
a
rs’
a
n
n
u
al
Round-Up
has
held.
m
ats
and license fram es on sale at
th e young woman to th e cham ber of th is took o rdinary salesm anship,
com m erce, they would h a /e saved
The Oregon exposition, according Ray Bell, of Cheyenne, was second, ! Jo rd a n E lectric Co., also E agle:
and Y akim a C an u tt, of L aC rosseJ Brass F oundry
In sta lle d free. 21*6
them selves several h u n d red s of dol- to the cam paign com m ittee, will re ­
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s ts
It was an expensive lesson, but su it in -n trem endous publicity cam- W ash., th ird , on No Nam e and Bill
McAdoo,
respectively.
Piano
tu
n
in
g
g u a ra n tee d by Carl
perhaps the next solicitor who w orks paign th ro u g h o u t the w orld, will
It
was
th
e
biggest
day
in
th
e
his­
Loveland.
Studio
135 E. Main St.
fc r personal
personal gains alone will be b ring people, and in th e end will
tory
of
th
e
Round-Up.
It
was
esti-
Phone
465.
4tf
serve to develop th e s ta te of Oregon,
sum m arily dealt w ith.
like no o th e r project could.
“ Rain B reaks th e Long D rought
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of Over Six M onths." proclaim s a HARM LESS •WILD
. . . . . . . MAN”
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,
headline in th e M edford T rib u n e .:
IN VICINITY OF YREKA'
P e rh ap s th e L abor day show er was
YREKA , Calif., Sept. 27.— D iffer­
a prohibition dow npour in the
ent
tim es d u rin g th e p ast two weeks
neighboring village.
a “ w ild” or crazy m an has been seen
that feeling of ‘‘being prepared” for what­
P o rtla n d is experiencing a cem ent ¡n th e vicinity of an old reservoir
“ fam ine.” They should use m ore about th re e m iles south of Y reka on
ever the next twenty-four hours will bring;
g ran ite in erectin g the la rg e r and th e s ta te highw ay leading to Gra-
m ore p reten tio u s edifices.
! nada.
that calming sense of safety—
F. O . B. CLEVELAND
_________________ —
He seem s h arm less, a t least has
If it is for A shland, we a re for it. never offered any person insult or
Until • vou have “ a little readv • monev
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h arm , is dressed w ith only a black
w in the
UNIVERSITY O F OREGON W IL L
s h irt th a t com es down his torso
bank.”
OPEN DOORS ON OCTOBER 2 about h alf way. A piece of b lan k e t
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is used as a breech cloth. He can
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu- ru n sw iftly and also can jum p a
gene. Sept. 2 .— (S p ecial.)— W ith th re e foot fence or a clum p of b rush
th e opening of th e fall term of th e w ith ease.
U niversity of Oregon a week aw ay.
It is believed th a t he comes to a
executive officers and faculty a re well-known cam ping place on th e
com pleting p rep a ra tio n s for th e reg- highw ay and picks up scraps of food
TH E
C H A N D L E R
istra tio n of new and old students.
left by to u rist cam pers.
C redentials of 940 stu d e n ts w hol
D uring th e p a st tw o weeks, he has
Much Publicity
Resultant From
. Big World Fair
For further particulars, ask agents, or write
JOHN M. SCOTT,
—
G eneral P assenger Agent.
Have Abu Ever Driven One Car
100,000 Miles ?
*Many Chandler Owners Have
You Will Never Know
N E hundred thousand m iles — four
tim es arou n d th e w o rld — is m ore
than the average ow ner drives in ten years.
Yet m an y m em b ers o f th e C h a n d ler
1 0 0 ,0 0 0 M ile C lu b Eave d riv en one
Chandler Six over 100,000 miles, and som e
even 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 miles.
T hese are records o f form er Chandlers
— and the N E W Chandler Six is even a
better car, m ore advanced in design, more
, rugged, and w ith in creased m argins o f
safety, strength and durability.
Superb beauty and new low cost also
appeal.
' Y ou m ay n o t w an t to run o n e car
100,000 miles, but a car w ith that capacity
is the right kind to ow n.
O
oAt the New Low Price
CLASS A GARAGE
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
M OTOR
CAR
C O M PA N Y
C L E V E L A N D