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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1922)
frAtat T fc ü Ashland Published ASHLAND DAILY TURNOS Tidings E stab lish ed 187 S Every Evening Sunday Moistening the Desert Dryness Except | THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. O FFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PA PER TELEPH O N E 39 C. K. LOGAN. E d ito r E n tered a t the A shland, Oregon Poatoffice as Second-class Mail Ma' ter. lzrt - -M oses i A len d e r’s m em ory is b e tte r <$> th a n a b o rro w er’s. <S> Wednesday, October 4, 1022 Sunday afternoon when th e ir sm a ll'C H IN E S E FIN ED $50 ON [tria l. The jury found him guilty in c ra ft capsized on the Siuslaw riv er: SHORT-CHANGING CHARGE spite of his assurance th a t the bill bar, according to rep o rts reaching ---------- ; was only a $1 bill. Eugene Tuesday. N eith er body has; SISSON, Calif., Oct. 4.— J i m ----------------------------- been recovered. Lynn, a Chinese employed here in a ‘ .NORTHERN CALIFORNIA IS H ella and S tra tfo rd had ventured re s ta u ra n t, was fined 550 by Judge HIT BY RAD WEATHER fo rth on a p a rticu la rly storm day. J. A. A nderson for short-changing a DUNSMUIR, Calif., Oct. 4.— Thia and had obtained a good load of custom er 519. p a rt of Siskiyou county was soaked fish. As the boat was low In the The custom er, a negro in the em- w ith rain Monday and yesterday. w ater as it sta rte d in, a huge comb- ploy of H. D. Brown, gave Lynn a T here was a fall of 2.11 inches since er tipped it over and threw the p air 520 bill and received 80 cents in Monday m orning a t 9 a. m ., and out. Both clung to th e sides of the change. His bill am ounted to 20 3.06 inches since Sunday. c ra ft for a sh o rt space of tim e, b u t : cents. n eith er held on till help came. 1 Lynn was arre ste d and had a jury O rres cleans clothes. ? h o n e 64. ^uOecriptinn P rice D elivered in City: ------------- 4 One nAmth ....................................$ .65 The m an who c a n ’t laugh is T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 a m enace to any com m unity. <S> 3ix m onths .................................... 3.75 One year ...................................... 7.5' ---------- <41 Mail and R u ra l R outes One sign of old age is when <§>l One m onth ....................................? .65 < S > a m an th in k s all women a re T nree m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 good looking. <3> < 8 > Six m onths ...................................... 3.50 ---------- <s> One year ............................... - - - 6 5 t ♦ ADVERTISING RATES In applying fla tte ry , you get <8> Display A d vertisin g b e tte r resu lts w ith an atom izer <S> Mngie in sertio n , each in c h ............ 30c S> th an with a sp rin k lin g can. <S> YEARLY CONTRACTS •t> ---------- <•> Display A dvertising One tim e a w ep k ........................27% c & It is a serious m istake for <S> Two tim es a w ^ k ....................... 25 c S’ any girl to get m arried before <S W H E N th e women m em bers of the George M elford tro u p e L taking Every o th e r d a y .......................... 20 c L h er fa th e r can afford it. 1 ” “ B urning Sands” fo r P aram o u n t w anted a drink th ey had to tak e L ocal R eaders ---------- 4 some m an m em ber of the contingent along to tip th e bottle or fill it. Each line, each tim e ......................10c «> The e n tire com pany cam ped out in th e sandy wastes n e a r the beach -S P o liticians tell people w h at <S| To ru n every o th e r (Jay for one a t O xnard, C alifornia, fo r the filming of this production, and fresh m onth, each line, each lim e . . 7c S they ought to have, and then <$>! w ater w as scarce. In the picture W anda Haw ley, who has th e fe a tu re d To run~every issue for one m onth <S deliberately keep them from <S fem inine role, is shown with h er husband. ($• m ore, each line, each tim e . . 6c <3> gettin g it. Classified Colum n <S> ---------- <S> One cent the word each tim e. To ru n every issue fo r one m onth S HEZ HECK SAYS: «S' <S> <$> <§> <$> <§> <§> <§> <$> <§> <♦> <$><§> <$> <§> <$> <$>, root of m ost of the financial bur- o r m ore, th e w ord each tim e. S “ W im m in w ins m ore FARM REM INDERS <$> dens of the people. E v erything th a t L egal Rate < $ ■ victories w ith te a rs th an ind u stry m an u factu res will ta k e on F irst tim e, per 8-pc.'nt l i n e . . . . . 10c <•> w ith ro llin ’ p ins.” ---------- i an added cost, because th e overhead j Each subsequent tim e, per 8- point line .................................. 5c Oregon farm ers are advised from charges of operation a re thereby in-i Card of t h a n k s .............................*1.00 tiine to t.m e by th e Oregon A gricul- creased. O bituaries, the line ..................... 2 Vic i directly violated one of the sta te tu ra l College experim ent sta tio n re-i Only th e coal barons will derive Fraternal Orders and S ocieties I p e rta in in g to th e placing of rocks, g arding the best lim e to perform com fort from th is new era of infla-i A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders glass, etc., upon public highw ays. or societies charging a reg u la r in iti c e rtain things ab o u t th e ranch th a t i tion. S tate price control, now relied atio n fee a n d dues, no discount. R e will b rin g the best resu lts. The upon by the federal governm ent to Isad o ra D uncan, a classical dan ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be ¡la te st from the college are: I hold prices of fuel in check, can be charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad cer. nearly found it im possible to ! a t best only a p a rtia l success in re- Spray for P lan t Lice v erttsing w hen an adm ission or other re tu rn to th e U nited S tates w ith a L ate cabbages, cauliflow er, and stra in in g extortion. The coal opera- charge Is m ade. foreign husband. This should prove sim ilar crops show ing heavy in fe s ta -, tors fig u re to win in any event. It What C on stitu tes A dvertising an added incentive for A m erican tions of p lan t lice should be sprayed Is no secret th a t they have laid th e ir la o rd er to allay a m is u n d e rs ta n d -, g¡r jg patronize hom e products. w ith some contact insecticide. K er-; plans to double th e ir norm al p rofits iag am ong some as to w hat coasti Phone 18 tu te s news and w h at ad v ertisin g , osene em ulsion is probably th e m ost on all coal sold this w inter. In the “ ‘Gone W est,’ W rites Man W ho we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le, which effective to be applied a t _ th is tim e. . . ' end they will lose n othing by the is used by new spapers to d iffe re n ti Com m its Suicide by Sw im m ing,” is ate betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re th e headline in a new spaper. Sounds i Common nicotine sprays will serve long tie-up in th e m ines. events, w here an adm ission charge m ore reasonable th a t he is dead n o w jnearly as w el*- ta m ade or a collection is tak en IS because he failed to swim. Combat E uropean Canker TWO FISH ER M EN DROWN ADVERTISING.” T his applies to Cut out carefully and com pletely; O FF OREGON COAST o rganizations a n d societies of every th e old can k ers and fall spray as; kind as well as to individuals. soon as possible w ith B ordeaux 4-4 -’ All rep o rts of such activ ities a fte r EUGENE, Or., Oct. 4.— Jo h n H el 50, w here E uropean can k er is they have occurred is news. la, 45, and W. J. S tra tfo rd , 32, fish- All com ing social or organization present. ; erm en of Florence, w ere drow ned m eetings of societies w here no F a ll Sow ing Advocatedi money co n trib u tio n is solicited, tn iti W here possible, grass seed for at io n charged, or collecton taken IS ---------- i w estern Oregon should be sowed in Over 30 M illion NEWS. The A shland public will soon have, the fall. E arly spring is next best. Bottles Sold TH E LOOMIS T IC K E T PROGRAM presented to them a t th e V ining the- Cool dry ashes m ake a good seed H arrow ing and disking the The e n tra n ce of the Loomis ticket a tre a m oving p icture film ed by the bed. in to A shland politics appears to P a .h e Com pany of A m erica, show ing land before soiw ng m akes a rough m ark th e beginning of a real m unici th e F irs t com pany, C. A., O. N. G., place in whiqh the seed m ay find a Sowing grass pal program . It is an innovation, in camp and in th e field a t F o rt foothold and s ta rt. F o r the first tim e iu years, candi-; W orden, W ash., d u rin g th e last an- seed on bare h ard ground is not a good practice. d ates for m unicipal offices h e re in u a l encam pm ent. C areful S election A dvised have announced th a t they have a In th e picture, A shlanders will see Tou Can Soon Hill select potatoes from healthy i t ason tor stan d in g for the offices th e ir ow n hoys o p eratin g th e sea Feel Its for which they ask our su ffrag e. coast defenses of I’uget Sound, lo good-yielding p lan ts th a t a re not n e a r diseased plants. Good seed, They believe, as we th in k , th a t the cated a t F o rt W orden, and will see Strengthening, tim e is at hand vviieif policies, aside the boys fire th e shots which b rought disease free, m eans b e tte r crops. In v ii E arly Seeding Paid from sim ply a d m in iste rin g the ro u hem the a n n u al trophy cup. E arly seeding w ithstood freezing Many people are in te rested in tin e a ffa irs of the m unicipality. ?fe c t should he put into m otion for th e know ing w hat the boys actu ally doj wpf th e r of th e last w inter, while late adv ancem ent and b e tte rm e n t of the when they leave th eir w ork and play , seeding suffered. The crop had less city, and th a t the officers of the d u rin g th e sum m er and go to th e tim e to get rooted and th e ground At all flood Druggists town should tak e tiie lead in th is nnual encam pm ent, and th is picture to get settled. advancem ent m ovem ent. is m ade w ith the expressed purpose J u s t such a program , how ever, in view o, satisfying th a t curiosity, COMMISSION REMOVES TWO was expected from C harlie Loomis. Mr. H u rst, m anager of the Vin- STATE BONUS A PPR A ISE R S by those who have been (lose e n - i n g th e a tre , is paying the boys for ough to him th ro u g h th e years to the use of th e film , which belongs SALEM, Or., Oct. 4.— Sum m ary realize his progressive am bitions to th e s ta te of O regon, and A shland rem oval of H. J. O verturf of Bend and to know of th e deep thought people, who have th e p roper feeling and O. B. H ardy of R edm ond, m em and in te rest he lias given the city in of loyalty and respect tow ard the bers of the board of bonus loan ap which he lives, and which he loves, local com pany of a rtille ry , should p raisers for D eschutes county, was His program is constructive. pack the th e a tre every night the pic- effected a t a m eeting of th e w orld His first consideration is for th e tu re will be shown as it is under- w ar v e te ran s' sta te aid com m ission h ealth of th e city. He ap p reciates stood a c ertain portion of the pro held h ere M onday. The m eeting was what a great a^set th e pure w ater ceeds will be tu rn e d over to th e local a tte n d ed by all th e m em bers of the supply lias been, and he is determ - com pany. I com m ission and presided over by ined th a t it shall continue to bo so E x tra c ts from this pictu re have G overnor Olcott. th rough the com ing years. He been shown all over th e country in Mr. O verturf, one of th e m en re-; stan d s for the absolute p ro tectio n of th e P a th e W eekly, though th a t par- m oved, served as a m em ber of the the w aters of A shland creek f ro m itic u la r w eekly has not been show n low er house of the leg isla tu re d u rin g pollution. T hat m eans th a t he will in A shland. its last session, and is well know n not stop u n til every safeg u ard is It is a revelation to those who th ro u g h o u t the state. Mr. H ardy is p u t a b o u t it th a t will in su re its have never w itnessed th e explosion a land a p p raiser and has been a resi-i T here a re 2 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 hom es in w holesom eness and p urity. And he and concussion stirre d up by a ten dent of R edm ond for m any yeare. th e U nited S tates. T he w om en who is n ot a fraid to sta n d up and be or tw elve-inch sea coast gun, to see P adding of re a lty values wa9 buy for th ese h om es s]»eml on the counted as stan d in g for th a t and the pictu re, as the P a th e cam eram an given as the reason for th e com m is a v era g e $ 5 0 0 each, or a total o f no th in g sh o rt of th a t. It m ust be who film ed th e explosions and re- sion’s action. In v estigation of Des $ 1 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , each year. T hat is ' coil of th e guns, occupied a d a n g er chutes county loan a p p raisals was kept pure. ous position close up to th e “ big said to have disclosed a n u m b er of m ore th an $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 every w o rk rifles.” in g day. E very year it am ou n ts to cases w here th e values have been SEL FISH MOTORISTS h a lf a s m uch a s A m erica’s L iberty kited. E rroneous rep o rts of p u r Every day the selfishness of som e PA CIFIC COAST LEAGUE Rond issu e. chase prices and of th e value of the m o to rist crops out in sm all ways. W ILL SOON END SEASONi p ro p erty offered th e s ta te as secur E ach w om an is a part o f th is arm y giving an in sig h t into the tru e c h a r ity were a ttrib u te d to th e two ap o f buyers, and each, if sh e w ill, may a c te r of the driv er. In m any cases. PORTLAND, Oct. 4.— W ith only praisers by th e com m ission. At pres be gu id ed to w ise and econom ical th e inc dent is triv .a l in its n a tu re , two m ore weeks of th e Pacific Coast ent th e re are b u t two ap p raisers, purchases if sh e w ill b u t m ak e up which only serves to m ake th e o c -jiea g u e season on schedule, th e race the th ird m em ber of th e board, F red her m im l each day to read as many cu rance m ore noticeable. for the cham pionship honors be- N. W allace, of T um alo, having re a s sh e can o f th e ad vertisem en ts The d riv e r of a larg e to u rin g car tw een th e San F rancisco Seals and signed recently. w hich m an u factu rers a re printing had th e m isfo rtu n e to loose th e lens the Vernon T igers prom ises to be for her b en efit. of one of his headlights. W ith a one of the closest in the leag u e’s PUBLIC IS PAYING T he a d v ertisin g in every new spa crash th e glass stru c k th e pavem ent history. INDUSTRIAL W AR COSTS per and every m agazine is a buying and was sh a tte re d into a th ousand One full gam e sep arates th e two g u id e for th is g rea test b uyin g force niects. The m otorist tu rn e d , saw clubs. This w eek, San F rancisco WASHINGTON. Oct. 4.— The pub-, in th e world. T his a d v ertisin g m akes th a t the lens was forever ru in ed and will play th e Los A ngeles team , lie’s pocketbook nerve— m ost sensi-J it sa fe and easy for every m em ber ♦ hen proceeded blith ely upon his w hile the T igers will b a ttle the Oaks, tive of all nerves in th e body poli-i o f th is b u yin g arm y to m ak e her way w ithout a th o u g h t as :o w hat Tuesday a ftern o o n , th e P o rtla n d tic— is now feeling th e effect of the purchases. his negl-.cence m ight cost others. club re tu rn e d hom e to close th e in d u stria l w ar losses. These losses; This occurred on th e m ain th o r- season. This w eek’s series will be a re huge. The public has begun liq - ' It esta b lish es in her m im l a buy n u ghfare. and in fro n t of a local ’ ag ain st th e Salt L ake club, w hile u 'd a tin g th e bill for th e frays b e- 1 service station. Refore the atten d - d u rin g th e closing week the Sacra- tw een capital and labor by paying •r.e service sta tio n could leave m ento team will play here. higher prices on som e of th e chief ; post am i clear away the wreck The Beavers a re m aking a stren u - necessities of life. H igher prices on : re, m any o th er autom obiles h a d 'o u s e ffo rt to get out of seventh a rticle s th a t r re indispenslble in the a- ; <1 over he fragm ents, resu lt-, place in th e league standings. A t| households of th e land m ay go; ipg in dam age to several tires. the present w ritin g , they are five th ro u g h th e e n tire w in ter and into Not only did th is m otorist display gam es behind th£ O akland club, next sp rin g because of th is y e a r’s his c h a ra c te r hv failu re to stop and having gained a full gam e by ta k in g periodical labor scrap. clear away th e m enace, b u t he a ls o 'th e odd gam e of th e series last w e e k .1 High cost of coal will be a t th e V In every part subjected to stress and wear, accepted standards are not good enough for the good Maxwell. Instead, margins of safety are insisted on that make sure of continuous, low-cost operation with out the necessity of frequent repairs. Cord tires, non-skid front and rear ; disc steel wheels, de mountable at rim and at hub; drum type lamps; Alemite lubrication; motor-driven electric horn; unusually long springs. Prices F. O . B. Detroit, revenue tax to be added: Touring Car, *885; Roadster, *885; Coupe, *1235; Sedan, *1335 A.W . WALKER AUTO CO. - MEDFORD, OREGON Movies Claim Local Company As Reel Stars 1 ^The Good MAXWELL A Women the Greatest Buyers in the World ing Iiabit and gives her a p reference o f on e brand of goods to another, or an ad vertised a rticle to on e that is unknown. It id en tifies for her a certain pro d u ct as b eing standard, so that sh e m ay ea sily dodge th e w iles o f sellers w ho try to se ll so m eth in g tliat is n ot so good. It fix es m erit as an ev erla stin g adjunct, to certain, articles. It m ak es h er know th a t th e m an u factu rer w ho is proud o f h is product and jea lo u s o f h is reputation and character cannot do o th erw ise tlian m ake h is product a t lea st as good as h e says it is. More th an lik ely it is b etter. A d vertisin g points o u t w here th is g rea test buyer in a ll th e w orld’s h is tory m ay find q uality goods by sh ow in g h er pictures o f them over and over again, w h ich en ab les her to recognize them ea sily and quickly.