Ashland . Oregon Apple Crop Estimated This Year To Be 1941 Carloads Less Than In 1921 Tidings JCatabllshed 1J76 Every Evening E xcept1 Sunday ASHLAND PRINTING CO. Published T HR S aturday, October 7. 1022 ISSLAW D DAILY TTWWGB P À 6K TWO OFFICIAL (TTY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPH O N E 39 C. K. LOGAN, Editor læ W B Ë R iïL M O S E S E ntered a t th e A shland. Oregoii IJOBtoifice as Second-class Mall Mat ter. su bscription Price D elivered in City: Doctors get little out of peo- pie who s.ng while they work. One n?onth ............................. . . . $ 65 Some Rises ta ste good, some T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1 9 5 3ix m onths .................................... 3.75 don t. while o th ers are ju st 7.5 « •> dauby. Ona year ...................................... Mail and R ural R outes One m onth ....................................$ T hree m onths ............................... Six m onths Ona year ...................................... advertising rates -65 The things you are a fra id of 1.95 i 3.5P! • a r e the th in g s you don’t under- 6.5t stand. ------- Display A dvertising F a ith and fo rg etfu ln ess are Mingle in sertion, each in c h ............ 30c 1 , YEARLY' CONTRACTS ’ highly essential to th e enjoy- Display A d vertisin g • m ent of hash. One tim e a w ^ k ........................2 7 1/V| ----- — Two tim es a w ^ k ........................25 c w is e is he who know s when Xvery o th er d a y .......................... 20 c <♦> he has enough, and w orks h ard Local R eaders the rest of hs life not to get Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c • m ore. To ru n every o th e r Aty for one 7r ❖ m onth, each line, each tim e. --------- To ru n every issue for one m onth B etter observance of the Sab- oj- m ore, each fine, each t i m e . . 5? h a th could be secured by teach- C lassified Column r ing fish how ''unholy it is to bite One cent th e word each tim e. To ru n every issue for one m onth on th a t day. or m ore, 16 c the word each tim e. L egal R ate F irst tim e, per 8 -p tln t lin e ..........10c Bach subsequent tim e, per 8- polnt line ...................................... Card of t h a n k s .............................$1.00 O bituaries, the line ....................2 ’6 c Fraternal Orders and S ocieties HEZ HECK SAYS: “ M ethuselah probably lived to be 900 because he had so m uch tim e to let his tro u b les w ork th em ­ selves off. R eduction of q u a n tity of the pros­ pear shipm ents will am o u n t to about pective 1922 com m ercial apple crop 1650 carloads. The Rogue River th ro u g h o u t the sta te , due to an u n ­ d istric t had shipped 780 cars to Sep­ usual am ount of worm dam age, to­ tem ber 10th, and th e season’s ship-i g e th e r w ith sm all sizes and m ore or m ents a re now estim ated at a to tal The less “ brow n sp o t,” is th e opinion of of from 1250 to 1300 cars. F. L. K ent, a g ric u ltu ra l sta tistic ia n , U m pqua and W illam ette districts United S tates d e p a rtm e n t of agricul- will produce about 200 carloads, and ju re , who recently visited th e a p p le , th e Hood R iver crop is expected to raisin g d istric ts of th e sta te . am ount to about 200 carloads. B art- • . In th e W illam e tte and U m pqua letts, which m ake up the bulk of the district«, th e re was a r a th e r light early shipm ents were m ostly handled . . . ...................... i. ~ bloom and a consequent lig h t se ttin g by Oregon and C alifornia canneries, iof fru it w ith m ost v a rie tite s,” sta te s except th e Hood R iver production Mr. K ent. “ This was followed by an and a sm all p a rt of th e Rogue River extrem ely dry season. In th e Rogue crop, which w ent to e a ste rn m ar- <$> k e ts .” ♦ [ River d istric t th is was an ‘o ff’ year, Shipm ents from various d istric ts, follow ing a heavy production of last 3>! l year. Hood R iver e stim a tes v a ry ;fo r 1921 and 1922, are: W illam ette <8>. from 75 per cent to 100 per cent of ¡valley, 225 th is year, 235 last, loss last year. W e have adopted 90 per of 10 cars; Um pqua valley, 210 this 4M | cent. R eduction of th e W asco coun- year, 292 last, loss of 82 c a rs; Rogue ❖ i ty crop is m ainly a ttrib u te d to the River valley, 250 th is year, 999 last* dry hot season. U m atilla county had year, loss of 749 c ars; Hood R iveri <$-1 a severe spring freeze which Is held valley, 2640 th is year, 2937 Iasi <$> m ainly responsible for th e sm all year, loss of 690 cars; W asco c o u n ty ? e crop of th a t section. M alheur coun- 355 th is year, 531 la st year, loss of: ' ty is expected to have r a th e r m ore 176; U m atilla county, 225 th is year, i com m ercial apples th an last y e a r ! 827 last year, loss of 602 cars; Un- • Union county will probably produce ion. B aker and M alheur counties, <¥> a sm aller crop th an last year. 745 th is year, 770 last year, loss of “ T he Oregon pear crop consider- 25 cars. T otal loss th is year, 1941 ♦ ably exceeded th e early e s tim a te s .1 carloads. The 1922 crop is estim at- ♦ The heavy s p rin g ’drop did not prove ed a t 4650, and th e 1921 crop a t <$> to be as serious as a n tic ip a ted In- 6591 carloads, w ith 756 boxes of ap- dications a re th a t th e to ta l 1922; p ie s ,to the carload. <- A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders or societies charging a reg u la r Initi­ ation fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ ligious and benevolent orders will be i enced were needed th a t th e fullest charged th e reg u lar ra te for all ad j ap preciation of the ones th a t follow vertlsing when an adm ission or other m ight be felt. charge is made. What C on stitu tes A dvertising In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ ing am ong som e as to w hat conjti tu te s news and w hat advertising, * e p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which Is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ ate betw een them : “ ALL fu tu re events, w here an adm ission chargt Is m ade or a collection is tak en It? ADVERTISING.” T his applies to o rganizations and societies of every kind as well as to individuals. All rep o rts of such activities after they have occurred is news. All com ing social or organization m eetings of societies w here no money c o n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ ation charged, or collecton tak en IS NEWS.______________ Ringless Bride LOOMIS TICKET F op Mayor CHARLES L. LOOMIS F o r City Oouucil S. A. PE T E R S, SR. M. C. LININGER DR. R. L. BURDIC H. G. WOLCOTT MRS. W. M. BARBER M RS. W. J. WALLACE F or City R ecorder (In d o rsed ) GERTRUDE BIEDE F or City T reasurer T H E LOOMIS TICK ET PLATFORM j SYLVESTER PATTERSON The fo u rth sta te m e n t in the; Loom is platform is th is: “ I am in j F or M embers P ark Board favor of th e new hotel project. We (In d o rsed ) have the scenery, th e clim ate, the HAL McNAIR soil and th e people— everything MRS. F. D. WAGNER here except a m odern hotel to a t­ A. C. NININGER tra c t new com ers. L e t’s get th a t — Adv-tf h o te l!” H ere is the m a tte r m ost im p o rta n t LOOMIS PLATFORM to A shland a t th is tim e. W e have Being a can d id ate fo r m ayor of been w orking and hoping for a new A shland, i ;nake the follow ing H ate hotel for the past seven years. \y P m ent of the policies I stan d for, and 116 iam :,o sit* on n i ; take on the issues of have failed because of lack of un-i .... Jhe p aig divided su p p o rt in the effort. The The (irgt consideration of a city new hotel pro ject should have the should be th e h ealth of its people, I active m oral support of th e m u n ic i-, a m > th erefo re, in favor of tak in g ev- a d m ln istra tio n , and when th e ery precau tio n to pro tect th e w ater pal -, p of A shland creek from pollution. It Loomis tick et comes out fla t tor the ,nugt be kept pure project it m eans th a t we have can- i believe in the enforcem ent of the d id ates for city officers th is year law s, p articu la rly those ag ain st who recognize A shland’s g re a te st gam bling and bootlegging factions in A sh­ . . . . , .a... I am opposed to factior need and intend to do ev erything the land. and prom ise, if elected, to be city can do to accom plish it. the m ayor for all the people, ra th e r The first and g rea test need is a th an for a p a rt of them . My slogan fine to u rist hotel for A shland, th a t is th is: “ The way to get action is to u n ite every fac tio n .” will put th e city on the m ap m ore I am in favor of th e new hotel solidly and perm anently th an any project. We* have th e scenery, the o th er project we can u n d e rta k e. It clim ate, the soil and the people— will do m ore to low er taxes th an any everything here except a m odern ho- o th e r e n te rp rise we can u n d e rta k e. t e l ^ a U ract " ew com ers- L e t’8 «e t m uch closer touch th a n heretofore. The com ing y ear prom ises to be unusually in te restin g and m any im ­ p o rta n t problem s will be tak e n up. Every home which has a child in school should have one or m ore m em bershps in the P. T. A. And m em bers are ju st as w arm ly wel­ comed if th ere a re no children in school. The circle w ants the sup­ port of th e e n tire com m unity, as they expect to carry on work of value to th e com m unity. Portland Still Anxious About Exposition Tax No tax is involved in th e exposi­ tion m easure which the people of the sta te a t large will vote on No­ vem ber 7. Instead, it is sim ply an am endm ent to th e sta te constitution au th o rizin g the people of P o rtlan d io tax them selves for the exposition. A detailed explanation for the CALIFORNIA LABOR WANTS necessity of placing a s ta te m ea­ LIQUOR LAW S RE PE A L ED su re on the ballot, when no s 'a te tax is involved, has been Issued by the I LONG BEACH, Oct. 7.— A lively com m ittee in charge of the cam ­ discussion preceded the adoption paign: ¡here by the delegates to the 23d a n ­ “ Before P o rtlan d can levy a tax nual convention of th e C alifornia _ . T . , „„„ i w ithin P o rtlan d it is necessary to State F ed eratio n of Labor of a reso- have the approval of th e voters ol lution favoring m odification of the th e e n tire s ta te ,” th e rep o rt reads. V olstead act to perm it th e sale of ; This is due to the 6 per cent lim i­ light wines and beer. The vote was tatio n act which read s in p a rt as th re e to one in favor of such m odi­ follows: ‘Unless specifically a u th o r­ fication. ised by a m ajo rity of th e legal vot­ F. W. Jackson of Long Beach ap- ers voting upon th e question n e 'th e r ' pealed to th e delegates to vote down the sta te no r any m unicipality. dis- 5 th e resolution, declaring liquor had tric t or body to which the power to I been “ the c o rru p t cause of the slow j levy a tax shall have been delegated, advancem ent of the labor m ovem ent, ! shall in any year so exercise th a t ¡and th a t the forces of capital werei , pow er as to raise a g re a te r am ount : fostering the p resent m ovem ent so of revenue for purposes o th er th an th e laboring classes would have th e ir, th e paym ent of bonded indebtedness brain s befuddled by alcohol.” ' or in te re st thereon th an th e to tal "T h ere never has been a day in am ount levied by it in th e year im ­ i th e h istory of lab o r,” Jackson de­ m ediately preceding for purposes clared, “when th e re has been less o th er th an the paym ent of bonded i tro u b le d u rin g strik es, and the last indebtedness o r in terest thereon, two years the strik e rs have been u n ­ plus six per centum th e re o f’.” able to obtain liq u o r.” Thus, u n d er the law, before th e th a t was the reason so m any of them H a v i s e Je,. ¡voters of the city of P o rtlan d have SCHOOLS OF HAW AII would do so little . In concluding, the legal rig h t to increase its tax a ­ ---------------- SHOW BIG INCREASES tion in ord er to raise $3,000,000 for he sum m arized his points as follows: Mrs. H adlock, who liv es in Maine, Stay in school as long as you can. is su in g her the exposition project, the sta te con­ year-ohl husband for, HONOLULU, T. H „ Oct. 7.— Ha Get all you can out of school while stitu tio n m ust be am ended by the A rrangem ents w ere perfected the you a re there. Decide on w hat you divorce, a lle g in g am ong oth er char- w a ii,8 pubHc gcbool en rollm ent for voters of Oregon. p a st sum m er, w hereby the federal are to do and w ork a t th a t as if you ; g e s o f cruelty, th a t h e never ga v e, the term beginning in Septem ber was th e 47,393, which is 3000 over t h a t' forest service and o th e r fo re st pro­ had to. Be dependable. This la s t' her any rings. of th e term which closed last June. Sweet Cider, m ade fresh every tection agencies of the n o rth w est point he em phasized ag ain and A pproxim ately 50 per cent of these day. two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c, would, as a co operative project, pro­ again, show ing th a t high school PA R E N T TEACH ERS HOLD P hone 9 - F - ll. duce a m otion picture aim ed a t h ab its carrie d over th ro u g h college FIR ST MEETING OF YEA R a re children of Jap an ese p a re n ta g e .' delivered. bringing before th e public need for lnto llfe and th a t tMjy w ou, d m ake care w ith fire in th e woods. The P a ren t-T ea c h e rs’ association | to r m a r each individual in th e end. A ccom panied by rep re sen ta tiv e s In com m entng on M ajor M organ’s ! held th e first m eeting of th e year at of the forest service and of p riv a te; address, S u p erin ten d en t Briscoe said rhe H aw thorne annex T hursday af-j protective organizations, scenes w ere thg ta)k wag th e begt he ever heard ternoon, w ith a large num ber o il taken at E agle and H erm an creeks, delivered before a body of stu d e n ts m em bers present. on th e Colum bia riv e r highw ay, a t ] jn hig 25 yearg. experlence ¡„ schoo, The circle decided to send th e ! Lost lake, from th e top of M ount; work p resid en t, Mrs. F. G. Sw edenburg, to ! Hood, in C latsop and Colum bia ___________________ the sta te convention to be held in counties, and from airp lan es which! Business men have a right to he exacting in E ugene, October 25-28. Several o th ­ a re p a tro llin g O regon’s forests. ' WOMEN A R E ACTTY’E er m em bers a re also planning to a t ­ their hanking requirements. The picture aim s, w hile te a c h in g 1 IN MADRAS POLITICS tend th is convention. the need for protection of forests, t o ' _______ A m em bership drive will be sta rt- em phasize the scenic beauty of the) Their customers demand good service of them, MADRAS, Or., Oct. 7.— F o u r worn- ed soon in order to increase th e no rth w est and also point th e way to ep were nom inated t0 run for offlce m em bership as m uch as possible. ; it is logical that they should require good ser4 fo re st perp etu atio n . Logging and; )n th e com ing cUy electiong a t a cau. L ast year th e m em bership was ' m illing scenes will form an im p o rt-! h e ,d here tQ nam e & citizeng, b ro u g h t up to 200 and th e circle j vice of their bank. an t and in te restin g p a rt of th e pic-{tick et Tbe m eeting aJso placed tbe hopes to double th a t n um ber th is tu re . Scenes show ing o p eration ofi . ... , ., .. , , | stam p of its approval on the candi- year. They are sure of such service here. • lookouts and a ir p atro l will give th e, , The Sm ith-H ughes classes in sew- ' r ° dacies of th re e men. public a b e tte r idea of w hat is al-i “ P lenty of w ater for w ash day, ing and m lliinery are to be s ta rte d i ready being done by governm ental will be th e principal plank in t h e , a t once, agencies in th is direction. p latform of Mrs. G race S hugert j P lan s for an o utdoor d rin k in g wife of the depot a g e n t here for the fo u n tain for H aw thorne school w ere NEW YORK, Oct. 7. -^-Douglas F a irb a n k s, posing as Robin Hood for Oregon T ru n k line, who was n o m i-! discussed. Ashland, Oregon a publicity s tu n t on the R itz C arlton nated for m ayor. Mrs. S hugert de- ■ Some of the teach ers gave inter- hotel roof, shot an arro w in to the feated W. E. Johnson, p resen t city estin g talk s and th e circle expects to recorder, for th e nom ination. She c arry out som e ideas w hereby par- air. will have no opposition. , en ts and teach ers will come into It fell to e a rth he knew not w here. j Movieland Notes Business Is Exacting The Citizens Bank ot Ashland But A braham Seligm an, fu rrie r, across the stre e t, received the flying sh a ft ju st above the h e a rt, and was tak en to a hospital. D am ages will be se ttle d out of court. T he new P a ram o u n t production by P enrhyn Stanlaw s, “ P ink Gods,” was adapted by J. E. Nash and Sonya Le­ vien from C ynthia Stockley’s novel, “ P ink Gods and Blue D em ons.” Bebe D aniels and Jam es K irkw ood head th e cast, w ith Anna Q. N illsson, because it will stim u la te grow th in j am proU(j of A shland’s fine rep- Adolph M enjou and R aym ond H a t­ p npulation and taxable value and u tatio n everyw here in th e m a tte r of ton in pro m in en t p arts. m ak e th e town w orth w hle to strang-1 schools and education, and I favor Gee, I never say so m any angels ers The T idings is solidly w ith the any su itab le action looking tow ards . , . , . . the re-opening of th e norm al school. in all the d ream s I ever h ad ,” said; Loom is tic k e t on the hotel propost-, j am jn {avor pf baving all of. tion. It needs the hearty m oral fjces and a n positions on th e city ’s freckled W esley B arry a fte r he had; su p p o rt of th e m ayor and council, payroll filled by citizens and tax- tak en th re e w hiffs of a black cigar and they have prom ised it. payers of A shland itself. No outside to produce a “ k n o ck o u t” effect in __ ______________ , place-holders! “L ittle H eroes of the S tre e t.” The ~ ~ > I believe th a t w hen th e people cigar p u t him o u t com pletely. In its e ffo rts to prqv.de a ttra c - Vfde jn favor Of a n y th in g they should tions of a very high n a tu re , th e , get it, and I am opposed to all form s A m erican Legion should be com- of trick ery , p a rticu la rly the so-called HIGH SCHOOL DELIGHTED , i , «vo sntpniiiil “ jo k e rs” th a t a re often used to de- WITH MAJ. MORGAN’S TALK m ended *for . t g eeive th e voters. I believe th a t be- nu m b ers for th e w in ter lyceum ¡ng Qn tbg level }g tb e h ighest form M ajor W illiam T. M organ, soldier course. M em bers of th a t organiza- of A m erican c itiz e n sh ip .x tion aided bv th e L adies’ A uxiliary The p resent w ater supply fo r Ash- in th e Spanish-A m erican and w orld r .n > tin s x t h e i r land is in ad eq u ate, and I favor tak - w are, addressed th e high school s t u - ' and , ’ o th ers who a re a do n atin g th e ir im m ediate gtepg tQWard increas. dent body W ednesday a ftern o o n , ri I tim e to th e cause, a re visiting ever> ipg tb e 8Uppiy th ro u g h such m ea- j th e high school au