aSHlAITO DAILY TÖHffGS S'AGI TU O Tidings Ashland E stab lish ed 1876 Published Every Evening ROOF ADJUSTED TO WEATHER Except Comparatively Easy to Regulate Tem perature of Houses Constructed of Blocks of Ice. Siskiyou and Klamath Counties Combine in Effort To Obtain National Highway Saturday, September 80, 1022 FORMER ASHLAND MAN IS NOW W RITER FOR MOVIES LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT M. C. Reed, form er resident of the — — —— — — ¡city, and who was engaged as circuit THE ASH LAND PRINTING CO. By S. W . S T R A U S , P retid en t |> ANO Of in te re st locally is th e rep o rt Nevada. d irecto r on the E llison-W hite Chau- A m erican Society fo r T h r ift. OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY of a recent m eeting of the Y reka It was unanim ously voted a t th e tau q u a system , receives the follow- Changing the thickness of the roof PAPER II7H ILE economic conditions are th e in S com m ent from the Lyceum Mag- may not seem like a particularly cham ber of com m erce, which is put- m eeting to co-operate w ith TELEPH O N E 39 steadily improving in this handy way to keep the tem perature tin g fo rth every effo rt to boost K lam ath R iver H ighw ay club. Ac- azine of Chicago: country world-wide conditions LOGAN, Editor of the house uniform. Certainly no n o rth e rn C alifornia in general, and cording to a pam phlet Issued by the C. Reed, »f the Ellison-W hite generally have one would think of doing it in that Siskiyou county in p a rticu la r. In- club, the purpose of the organiza- 8? atem » wll° is [he only (nan in lap- n o t m a te - E n tered a t the A shland, Oregon way In this country. But in the Arctic cidentally the w ork of th e c o m m e r-|tio n is to stim u la te and prom ote th e b e e n ’n 'd ire c to r on o n e" rirc iih r a rially improv Postoffice as Second-class Mali Mat i •> N atu re gets m ighty little help <$> “shaving off the ro o f’ is the regular cial organization will prove of g rea t building of a highw ay from C hase’s five consecutive years, and never ed during the ter. thing. Mr. Vilhjalmur Stefansson, the <î> in a d ru g store. <$- fo u r y e a r s polar explorer, explains in his book, benefit to so u th e rn Oregon, as its bridge, or th a t vicinity, on the Klam - lost a contracti ,3 here for the con- Subscription Price D elivered in City: t h a t have m em bers a re seeking to sw ing the a th F alls-A shland highw ay, to th e ' en tio n - “ The Colonel,” as he is “The Friendly Arctic,” ju st how the One nA»nth ............................... .. ■ $ -G« elapsed since I.ess law and less (lancing G Eskimo does It. N ational highw ay so as to include Siskiyou county line. ,io n ate l> called h> El.ison-M hi:e T hree m o n t h s ..................... 1.95 t h e w a r. Six m onths .................................... 3.7? J would im prove things m ore <$> If, says Mr. Stefansson, the snow Y reka, w hile K lam ath and Siskiyou Tins, the pam phlet states, th e club scale. He cam e into the office and America is to One year ...................................... "•=*’ than a L eague of N ations. <$> house we were camping In was built counties a re united in a m ovem ent m em bers believe will m ake possible said, “ I w ant ten an nual subscrip- day the most Mail and Rural R outes _______ at 50 degrees below zero, each block powerful na for an all-year tra ffic road. a w a te r grade road down th e K la m -'t-ons lo the Lyceum M agazine for One m onth ....................................* , o r l ^ As a m an ’s bank account In- In the wall was then of th a t tem per tion in the P erhaps the mo s, notew orthy „ a t . a th r tr e r and 8 „ e an o u t .« for The j ature and contained what we may un world and thia fllx m onths 3 5> creases, his h e a rt tak e s th e op- scientifically speak of as a great deal te r before th e cham ber was a com- D alles-C aliiornia highw ay, and open jn te re sted in C h autaquua, and I exalted posi 6.5» < $ > posite direction. year ................................. Out of “latent cold.” To neutralize the m unication from the K lam ath R iver up th e g re a t in te rio r em pire to th e know of no b e tte r way to spend a tion c a r r i es ADVERTISING RATES |,4> ______ <s> cold it was necessary to keep the In H ighw ay club u rging th e co-opera- Pacific highw ay, to th e K lam ath little m oney” ; adding in his usual with it all the D isplay A d v e rtisin g a Cash in on your m istakes, <?> side of the house for a considerable s. w. STRAUS orous way. The people ot Chi r e s p onsibili- tion of th e cham ber in the cam paign R iver highw ay, th e Coast highw ay hum >ioeie Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c : cago will get all I ’ve got anyw ay YFYRLY CONTRACTS ’ and you Wil1 come hom e w ith <?> time at a tem perature of perhaps 60 to prom ote and build a highw ay th a t and th e Pacific ocean. ties of leadership. Perhaps in no before I get out of h e re .” He says degrees F . Snow is so nearly a non better way could this country ful Display A dvertising th e bacon. <3> T he aim s of the club a re to w ork he never atten d ed an I. L. C. A. con- may u ltim ately m ean the com pletion fill these duties than through One time a w ^ k ...................... 2 7 H c i ^ ---------- A conductor of heat that, once the of the only all-year trav ersib le ro u te in harm ony w ith all individuals, o r - v e n t o n ebfore and would not be financial channels. It is suggest Two tim es a w \ 'k ....................... 25 c The distance betw een Liszt <§> “latent cold” had been neutralized, the here this tim e only for the fact -hat c : heat of our bodies kept the tem pera from th e e a st.to n o rth e rn C alifornia. ganizations and officials of K la m a .h ; he ed that the United States stand Nvety o th e r d a y .......................... 20 read a s ta te m e n t in the paper th at and those who try to reach him < ? > Local Readers ture well above the freezing point, The club w as organized in the and Siskiyou counties and th e re- ! vention before, and would not be ready to make loans to other na Each line, each tim e ..................... l o c i 4» «s longer th a n w aitin g for a * even when the hole in the roof was K lam ath canyon, ju st n o rth of th e spective states. The m em bers pledge here, so he th o u g h t it wise to he on > tions provided these loans are <$> tra in in a cold depot. To ru n every o th e r day for one open for ventilation. But If the weath Siskiyou county line, on Septem ber th eir w ork to be constructive and hand. safeguarded as to interest and Mr. Reed is the a u th o r o ' ---------- <?> er became a little w arm er than It was m onth, each line, each tim e. . 71 <$ principal, and that the proceeds ! “ The M ystery of H appiness,” which 17, says th e Siskiyou News. not to conflict w ith any proposed To run~every issue for one m onth are used for purely constructive when we made camp, the heat of our <i> P hilosophers are all m ales, ¡is to be film ed for th e movie screen The w orking m otto of th e club is highw ays in e ith e r Siskiyou or th is fall, and he is now enaasred in or m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c j purposes. probably because philosophy is <♦> bodies or the heat from the fire would C lassified Colum n ‘C oast to C oast down th e K lam - K lam ath counties. ¡w riting his second production. His Before any such foreign loans raise the tem perature too high, and • not a fra id of mice and does no One cent the word each tim e could be negotiated, however, it the roof would begin to melt. Then a th .” In th e m ovem ent m em bers | T hree Siskiyou county m en a re in- keen sense of hum or and ready w it To run every issue for one m o n th ly gossiping. <$> we sent a man out with a knife to p resen t a t th e m eeting Monday ev -| eluded in the list of fficers of th e his kindly sp irit and bigness of would be necessary for all for or m ore, Vfcc th e w ord each tim e. <$> eign nations to reduce their army a shave it anywhere from four to two ening see an o p p ortunity to sw ing club. They a re W. L. F ra in , of Bes-: h e a rt, have won Legal R ate * HEZ HECK SAYS: <S> Inches thinner so th at the cold from and naval forces to a peace foot the proposed tra n sc o n tin e n ta l high- wick, second vice-president; J. F irst tim e, per 8 -p c 'n t lin e ..........10c ing, such as we have in the United “ Sody fo u n tain s draw’s <§>, outside would penetrate the snow Each subsequent tim e, per 8- way, leading th ro u g h n o rth e rn Ne- Ager, of Ager, th ird v ice-president;! J _________________ States at the present time. Dis both lovers and flies.” <A blocks and stop the thawing. i>C 'S' polnt line .......... vada by way of W innem ucca from and H. H. Hessig, of Beswick, fo u rth . ,, , , , . Hu liR F N armament of this nature would f 1.00 ! <§> <§> <$, <$■ i> <$> i If the next day the w eather turned Card of th an k s . . . ' V, lighten the economic burdens of . 2 M» c ____________________________________ cold again, hoarfrost would form on the proposed Lassen highw ay pass to vice-president. C aptain O. C. A pple-' W H1TE S( O bituaries, the line the n o rth e rn pass, which affo rd s th e gate, of K lam ath F alls, ',s p resid en t: OUTN . ► the civilized wcrld and this sav Fraternal Orders and S o cieties . . . . . , , ,, the roof and drop as snowflakes on ing could be used in paying the A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders : « Dre has not burned the old stum p the bed. We would know then that only possible all-year highw ay tra f- of the club, and Dr. A. A. Soule, of FLO RIN , Calif., Sept. 30.— Japan- indebtedness’ to this country. or societies ch arg in g a reg u lar initi- up. it is still there. T h at was about the roof was too thin and send a man fic into C alifornia from the sta te of ¡th e sam e city, is secretary. _________ese pupils ou tn u m b er A m erican Loans of the nature suggested iito n fee a n a dues, no discount. Re 5 0 ,y ears ago, hut it will still show. out to blanket It with soft snow. ligious and benevolent orders will he ' children alm os. two to one in th e would prove of tremendous im Yours tru ly , C. H. HARGADINE. which is enough to keep a rid e r i n ! p io rin pub, ic g( ools th is 8em ester petus to thrift practices through •h arg ed th e re g u la r ra te for all ad v ertlslng when an adm ission or othei IS NO LONGER “ GOLDEN ORB” eats for several weeks. T h a t’s the Thjs wag discovered w ith th e «pen- out the world. People in this country would save money and charge Is m ade. m agnet which is going to m ake L the school this week w hen lend it to the government, while French Scientist Makes the Assertion things lively on those th re e d a y s .|111 Jap an ese children registered, W hat C on stitu tes A d vertisin g those of foreign nations would be That the Real Color of the Sun In order to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d October 4, 5 and 6. a n d onJy A m ericans were in at- led to practice thrift in order that Is Blue. ing am ong som e as to w hat consti The fair grounds today is a busy tendance the loans might be repaid. New tn te s news and w hat a d v e .l’. sing. place— no place for a lazy m an, or __________________ wealth thus would be created, in All the daylight comes from the sun. we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which dustry would he revived and much even for a m an who doesn’t like t o ! hut it arrives here by different ways. Is used by new spapers to d iffe re n ti of the unrest which now exists The direct light, that which forms the w atch o th er folks w ork. C arpen- GRANTS PASS HOPES FOR ate betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re would disappear. No matter what TOKIO, Sept. 30.— Advices from solid rays, has grown weak by its svents, w here an adm ission charge ters a re ru sh in g th e firs t u n it of the PR IC E REVIVAL MEETINGS may be attempted in bringing passing through the atmosphere, Siberia s: a te th a t fig h tin g has a l g ran d sta n d , which will seat 1600,! Is m ade or a collection is taken IS ---------- about world-wide stabilization no ADVERTISING.” T his applies to RIG PR IZE S A R E O F FE R E D s ightly for the red light, more so for ready stai fed betw een the red forces Dr. P rice, th e evangelist, now the bleachers and th e stock building. plan will be successful unless it organizations and societies of every IN LEGION ESSAY CONTEST toe blue. The diffused light of the and the w hites, th e fo rm er try in g to The exhibit room beneath the grand- holding revival m eetings in A s h la n d / embraces primarily the practices kind as well as to individuals. e ;y, where the blue predominates, is tak e the city of \ ladivostok as soon j stan d is ab o u t com pleted. A c a te r-'w ill come to G rants Pass if the peo- of thrift by the people of the All reports of such activities a fte r The A m erican Legion natio n al es 1 ade up of all th a t the direct radia ts it is evacuated by the Japanese. p jn a r tra c to r is drag g in g a disk pie desire him , according to word world. they have occurred is news. tion lacks. AH com ing social or organization say contest closes O ctober 6. The blue of the sky is taken from around the half-m ile tra c k , and t h e ! received here. L ast n ig h t a t the m eetings of societies w here no The subject of th e essay is, “ How tiie sun Itself and the result is that I stock co rrals are being erected. Jim m eeting of the B aptist congrega- money co n trib u tio n is solicited. Initi the A m erican Legion Can Best Serve v e do not see the royal sta r under its I Givans, of Bly, is on th e job from ¡tion, a unanim ous sen tim en t to have ation charged, or collecton taken IS the N ation.” The scholarship prizes tru e color. If by some miracle, which NEWS. m orning u n til n ig h t, su p e rin te n d in g him here was recorded. He is go- a re: F irs t, $750; second, $500; science will perhaps realize, we could the work. ¡ing to C alifornia for a sh o rt tim e W HAT IS WRONG? th ird , $250. In each sta te th e re will rise about a hundred kilom eters above And t h a t’s about all today, except and will stop off here on his way j the diffusing layers of the atmosphere, The question was asked the o th e r j ba a silver m edal for the best essay, th is: If th e K lam ath county fair to P o rtla n d , provided th a t he finds day, “ W h it is the m a tte r w ith this and a bronze m edal for the second the solar disc would appear to us, not white, but bluish, standing out in re ¡and S outhern Oregon rodeo is not a dem and here for his services. It world of o u ts ? ” If th a t question tyest. The essay m ust not be over lief on a black sky, where stars glit the biggest a ffa ir of its kind ever has been suggested th a t the people was to be asked again, th e in q u ire r : 500 WOrd s in len g th , and only one ter at full noon. In this way it would A ie rid e rs com ing from every pulled in these p a rts, then th e fa ir of th e city m ake some arra n g e m e n ts would he referred to his bible, and sj<)0 of th e paper should be used, appear to the “men in the moon” if w estern s ta te for th e Southern O re—board and th e Bly rodeo boys and to have Dr. Price stop here, -G rants be advised to go hom e and read Gen-: leaving a m argin of one inch, the moon were inhabited. gon Rodeo here next w eek, asks th e ¡th e local boosters will e ta th e ir Pass C ourier. And this vision of science perfect esis, c h a p te r 6. ■ All essays m ust be sent to th e K lam ath F alls H erald. C onversa S tetsons, ribbons and all. T hey’ve i ly agrees with what we know of the Aside from the present d ay ’s sit-j c«u n ty su p e rin te n d e n t not la te r th an tion w ith the boys w orking o u t a t STUDENTS RAN HAZING a ll said so! nation in which conditions a re f a s t ' m id n ig h t of October 6th, and be for- solar tem perature. Physicists admit AT EASTERN COLLEGE “ L et ’e r b u c k !” that the radiant surface, the photo the fair grounds brings b ut one an approaching those th a t existed 52 w arded by him to Mr. R oger Mac- sphere, is not far from a tem perature swer. They a re com ing in droves. cen tu ries ago, and a re described in Veagh, Spalding Building, P o rtla n d , i of 6,000 degrees C. It is. therefore, F u rth e rm o re , it is pointed out, th is ( 4Ì.AL M INE EXPLOSION EASTON, Pa., Sept. 30.— Hazing the sixth c h a p te r of Genesis, it! -------A L .------- hotter than the yellowish flame of is the last rodeo of the year, and in all form s a t L afay ette college has IS FATAL TO SEVEN seem s th a t the g re a te st m enace ¡011- NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 30.— A, our gas burners, than the white light the rid e rs and fancy ropers see an ______ been ordered abolished by th e stu- fro n tin g th e world today arises from railro a d ra te of one fare for the of our electric lamps and the electric opportunity to get a w in te r’s stake. JOHNSON CITY, Ills., Sept. 30.— dent council, it was announced. the fact th a t the men in a u th o r ity ! round trip will prevail for delegates! arc itself, whose color is bluish. Speaking of m oney! The Bly as- Seven m iners a re reported to have: The o rd er was a re s u lt of the Now, It is known that the hotter a a re of a m edieval elem ent, m inus a a n d visitors to the A m erican L egion: sociation will d istrib u te $3000 in ¡been killed in an explosion a t a coal rough handling last week of Rob- sp iritu al and m ental q u ality . national convention in New O rleans, : radiant body is the richer it is in blue and violet. Therefore, the sun is bine. cash prizes, even a sm all p a rt of m ine n e a r here y esterd ay . ‘ e rt C unningham , a freshm an. ---------------------------- October 16-20, th e local convention! —L. Houllevigne in Le Temps (P aris). Now th a t nose p rin ts a re being com m ittee has been advised by E. suggested as a m eans of Ider ifyiug A. Simm on, ch airm an of th e L egion’s Village Fair for Fiancees. stock and elim in atin g th e p: ocess of ra tio n a l tra n s p o rta tio n com m ittee. The only town in the world that has branding, why not include a system The ra te has been accepted as offi an annual “fiancee fair" is Ecaus- of lip p rin ts to identify p resent day cial by H anford M acNider, Legion elnes, a Belgian ham let famous for its flappers. n ational com m ander. pretty girls. The village is decorated The reduced fare, w hich will be for the fair—Just as it would he for a ♦ ♦ •••» ■ • <î> ,4> '-*> <$> <§> effective on all railro a d s, will apply lace fair, or a cattle fair, or any kind <S> THE PE O PL E ’S FORUM. «> to m em bers of th e A m erican Legion of a kermess. The girls themselves adn its auxiliary, widows of deceased put on their best dresses and wash most cleanly—but undue rouging is m em bers of th e Legion, and to dele prohibited. Dancing is the order of Santa M onica, Calif., Sept. 26 gates to th e convention of the I n te r the day, and the stealing of kisses A shland T idings: allied V eteran s' F e d e ra tio n , which does not constitute a misdemeanor. In your issue of the W eekly Tid- wijj be hied th e week before the A speech encouraging m arriage and ings of S eptem ber 20, you have a iL e gjon gathering. I decrying celibacy is made by the mis tress of the fair. Provision is made very in te re stin g account of a giant ____ A.L.____ redw ood on display a t Sacram ento. Mrs. H. E. W rights, of Lake for “courting" by the preparation of nooks and arbors near th e - fair I h is account in terested me very garnish, W ash., the siste r of Jo h n : grounds, where couples may stroll not m uch. But you doa t have to go so \jb e r t Boggs, has requested th e , too publicly. .ir away trom hom e to find tre e s A m erican Legion to help find him .: Signs about the fair grounds sug that are ju st as in te restin g to Ash- p ro p e rty is involved, th e le tte r, gest to the youth of Ecaussines: T here are 2 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 hom es in in g liabit and giv es her a preference land people as th e giant redw ood. js tAtes. Boggs enlisted in 1918 and “Love, then m arry.” “Search, and th e U nited S tates. T he w om en w ho o f one braiul of goods to another, or In a b o tr the year 1870. a m an by was jn Com pany C. replacem ent you will find.” “Let us m arry.” buy for th ese hom es spend on th e an advertised a rticle to o n e th at is the nam e ot Stephen H am ilton and troops, at Camp G rant, being dis- a v era g e $ 5 0 0 eaeti, or a total o f unknown. D u ck’s C la im to D is tin c tio n . m yself w ere cam ped out on the charged a t P o rtla n d , Oregon. $ 1 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , ea ch year. T hat is m o untains east of A shland, on w h a t ___________________ Tlie Sheldrake, unlike ducks In gen It id en tifies for her a certain p io - m ore th an $ 3 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 every w ork is known as C om ela’s F la t, and we I eral. can walk on land with some duct as b eing standard, so tliat sh e in g day. E very year it am ou n ts to amount of dignity, there being an en w ere m aking b rush and log fence for m ay ea sily «lodge th e w iles o f sellers tire absence of anything like a waddle. h a lf as m uch as A m erica’s Liberty my fath er. We cut a tree, known w ho try to s e ll som eth in g th at is But this is not its only claim to dis Rond issue. as yellow pine and a very fine speci-! not so good. tinction, for in nesting m atters it men of th e species. I was m uch in Each w om an is a part o f th is arm y shows marked individuality. It fix es m erit a s an ev erla stin g terested in the tre e on account of its i F irst Church o f C hrist, S cien tist o f buyers, and each, if sh e w ill, may Its favorite breeding place is In adjunct, to certain a rticles. im m ense size. It was about seven be guided to w ise and econom ical P ioneer avenue South. Sundav some sandy spot near to, though not feet across the stum p a fte r the tre e lesson ..U n re a lity ? . Sundav school always on, the seashore, and it lias ait It m akes her know th a t th e m an u purchases if sh e w ill but m ake up factu rer wlio is proud o f h is product was down. I counted the rings of serv ices a t u o’clock. Subject of especial liking for rabbit-burrows her m ind each day to read a s many and jea lo u s o f h is reputation and as sh e can o f tlie ad vertisem en ts grow th nd th ere w ere 474 distin ct a t 10 o-ciOck. W ednesday evening from which it evicts the rightful own rings. Now I cannot rem em ber ju st m eetlngs a t 8 «’clock. R eading ers without so much as a “By your character cannot do oth erw ise than w h ich m an u factu rers are printing leave." Once the owner is out. he is ihe year, but it was som ew here near! room open daily from 2 u n til 5 p. m ake h is product at least as good a s for her b en efit. never perm itted to return while Mr. ’70 or '72. I was betw een 12 and , m., except Sundays and holidays. he sa y s it is. and Mrs. Sheldrake require the house. T he ad v ertisin g in every new spa 14 years old. W hen th is tree was Mr. Sheldrake, unlike most others More th an lik e ly it is b etter. : per and eveiy- m agazin e is a buying about 250 years old it m ust have of the duck tribe, takes a great inter T rin ity E piscopal Church gu id e tor th is g rea test b u yin g force A d vertisin g p oin ts out w here th is passed th rough a very dry period, V _________ icar, the Rev, P. K. H am m ond. est in the arrangem ent of the nest, in th e world. T his a d vertisin g m akes g ie a te s t buyer in a ll th e w orld's h is s tin* 1 ngs w ere very close to g eth er Holy com m union a t 8 a. m. Sunday! and bears considerable share in look it sa fe ami ea sy for every m em ber tory m ay find q u ality goods by for about 15 years. They w ere so school a t 9:45. M orning service and ing after the little brood when it a r o f th is b uyin g arm y to m ake her rives. ' sh ow in g h er pictures o f them over close to g eth e r th a t I had to tak e serm bn on ‘‘G reat Q uestions,” a t 11. purchases. and over again, w hich enables her 1 at” 1 n lar pains to count them . S tra n g e rs and v isitors cordially wel* Unconscious Humor. to it*cogn,ize tliem ea sily and quickly. It esta b lish es in her m ind a buy- W here do you suppose C hristo- J coined. ’ I “Do you subscribe to any humorous pher Colom bus was when th a t tree! _______ magazines?” s ta rte d on P s career. This tree C hristian Church “Y es” said Mr. Grabcoin. “1 take stood a t w hat we alw ays called the Sunday school a t 10 a. m. Com -j one that tells poor clerks "how they end o the m o u n tain ; th a t would be niunion and preaching a t 11; sub-! can increase t! <dr Incomes from $1.200 t > th e left of Grizzley peak, and ject, “ W hy Go to C h u rch ?” to $10,000 or $20,000 a year by silting up late at night and reading success th e re is m ore tim ber growing on old! ___________________ Grizzley th a t is ju st as old, and L et J e rry O’Neal figure your next rules. I get a good laugh out of every m aybe som ew hat older. j Job of plum bing. F irs t class m ater- issue.”—Birmingham Age-Herald. George H argadine can point out lal and w orkm anship. P hone 138. Everything good to eat at Detrick the place w here th is tre e stood, and 207 E. Main stre e t. 2 3 8 « Groceteria. Sunday eWBËRT-MQSES' .4 AMERICAN vlegios ) Klamath Falls Is Enthusiastic Over Coming Round-Up Women the Greatest Buyers in the World At the Churches -X