Ashland WediK sday, O ctober 18, 1923 ASHLAND DAILY TBDOöS PA6JB tWO LO O m S TICKET Tidings For Mayor CHARLES L. LOOMIS Established 1876 Every Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. Published OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TEL EPH O N E 39 C. K. LOGAN, E ditor E n te re d a t th e A shland, Oregon, P ostoffice as Second-class Mail M at •s> ter. MOSES ' For City Council 9. A. PE T E R S, SR. M. C. LINING ER DR. R. L. BURDIC H. G. WOLCOTT MRS. W. M. BARBER MRS. W. J. W ALLACE C lothing prices th a t defy com pe titio n a t P a u lse ru d ’s. 39tf Cliff Payne m akes cupboards. 28tf W inbum Host at Tea.— Sixty wom en in te rested in th e o r Mrs. R oberts, g ran d chief of the ganization of a com m ittee to be P y th ia n Sisters, and Mrs. Em m a know n as th e W alter Pierce w om en’s W ortm an, past g ran d chief, of Med- j finance com m ittee, w ere guests of ford, w ere p resen t Tuesday n ig h t in Jesse W in b u m a t an afternoon tea, G rants Pass fo r th e in sta lla tio n of M onday, a t th e Benson hotel in a tem ple of th e organization th ere. I P o rtlan d . The m eeting was spons N early 50 m em bers of T alism an ored by F ra n k S treibig of the sta te lodge of th e K n ights of P y th ias and cen tral com m ittee, who was rep re of th e P y th ia n S isters of M edford, sented by W in b u m . Bert Moses a c t w ere present. T h irty ladies had ed as to astm a ste r. signed up as c h a rte r m em bers in the new tem ple a t Q ran ts Pass. The A PPLES— 20 ounce pippins, 75c v isitors w ere served a d in n er a fte r box delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll. the in stallatio n . In stall P yth ian Sisters— ATTENTION! No g arm en t too delicate nor too The fam ous N ail-File Test lad ies’ soiled for us to clean. L adies’ p u re th re a d silk stockings can now work a specialty. The A shland be had a t M illet & Son sto re a t 31.50 Cleaning and Dyeing W orks. A uto th e pair. Don’t be m isled by cheap delivery. Phone 63. 38-6 im itations. The original can only be had th ro u g h reliable dealers. - Fam ous for fittin g and w earing t qualities. 28-4-wi F o r cleaning and pressing, phone 119. W e call and d eliv er. 39tf A sh o rtag e in m orals m akes ® For City Recorder Moves to Chi co— a long divorce calendar. <s> (In d o rsed ) nobecription Price Delivered in City: <S> Mrs. Spence has moved from 568 ---------- <S> One n/onth .................................... $ .65 GERTRUDE BIEDE Allison stre e t, to Chico, Calif. < S > The m ain objection to a lazy < ? > T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1-95 m an is th a t he tak es up so Six m onths .................................... 3.75 For City Treasurer The O. K. b a rb e r shop is now lo One year ................... 7.50 <t> m uch room . <S> SYLVESTER PATTERSON Mail and Rural Routes cated a t 65 N orth Main s tre e t, w ith <» ---------- See Carl L oveland ab o u t having One m onth .................................... J -65 e n tire new equipm ent. F o r sale, cheap— Five room bung-i i> N othing so fully u n fits a m an <?> For Members Park Board y o u r boy learn som e baud in stru Three months ............................... 1-95 alow w ith b ath , close in, larg e lot. (In d o rsed ) Six m onths .................................... 3.50 <$> for doing an honest d ay ’s work G m ent, and join th e Boys’ Band. S tu Yeo, th e In su ran ce Man, is still In q u ire 422 B oulevard. Phone 348-R. <$> One year ...................................... 6.51 <«> as w ritin g poetry. HAL McNAIR dio 135 E. Main. Phone 465. 4tf ADVERTISING RATES doing business in A shland, and is 36tf <S> ---------- MRS. F. D. W AGNER Display Advertising w ritin g m ore insurance th an ever. -♦> You should he ju st as anx- A. C. NIN1NGER Local Boys on Committees— Single Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c If you w ant good insurance, give it Cheap in su ra n c e is costly a t any ious to pay w hat you owe as to <?> — A dv-tf YEARLY CONTRACTS L eith A bbott has been appointed to him , and “ spend th e difference.” price. F o r sound in su ran ce a t re a -| chairm an of the d ire c to ra te com m it collect w hat o th ers owe you. Display Advertising Office, 114 Oak St. P hone 274-J. senable ra te s, see B illings Agency. tee a t the U niversity of Oregon for One tim e a w ep k ................................27 ^ < c ?> ---------- <» LOOMIS PLATFORM Two tim es a w ^ k ............................... 25 c 30tf Being a can d id ate fo r m ayor of E stab lish ed 1883. 34tf Seeing th e sam e people and the a n n u al hom ecom ing, which will Every o th er d a y .................................. 20 c A shland, I m ake the follow ing ita te «?- doing the sam e things over and « . . i “, ‘ be th e w eek-end of Novem ber 10 Ixical R e iders , , | m ent of th e policies I stan d for, and W inter Arrives— B ut Not Here— Each line, each tim e ......................10c ♦ over is responsible for m uch ini- <S>|ihe position I take on the issues of and 11. H al Simpson was selected iblll'li'lp'iíi':'? iWll Old K ing W in te r has paid his first m orality. <S> the cam paign: To ru n every o th e r (Jay for one to act on th e luncheon com m ittee. visit to th e m idw est section of the m onth, each line, each tim e. . 7c The firs t co nsideration of a city See the Champions According to A bbott, Hom ecom ing To ru n every issue for one m onth <t> Some folks will call you a <$■ sbouj^ be th e h ealth of its people, I country. M innesota, b oth D akotas, th is year will be featu red by the o^- m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c - „ .. . , a m - th ere fo re in favor of tak in g ev- * lia r when you tell the tru th , « ¡ ery precaution to pro tect th e w ater W isconsin, Iowa and K ansas all re “ n a tu ra liz a tio n ” of alum ni from o th C lassified Colum n w hile o th ers w ait until the oc- <S> of A shland creek from pollution. It port sc attere d snow flu rries. W ith er in stitu tio n s, who are now living One cent th e word each tim e. b rig h t sunshine and various flow ers A> m ust be kept pure. To ru n every issue for one m onth <8> casion w a rra n ts it. still bloom ing o ut of doors, it can in the s ta te and who, by th e neces o r m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e. I believe in the enforcem ent of the <?> ---------- PORTLAND, NOV. 4-11 ¡law s, p a rtic u la rly those against readily be seen why m any people sity of th e distance from th e ir own Legal R ate <•> HEZ HECK SAY’S: Ihñ'il alm a m ate r, have “ a d o p ted ” the - gam bling and bootlegging. F irs t tim e, per 8-pcInt lin e ..........10c $75,000 in Premium* — Beef and Dairy p refe r th e m ild clim ate of so u th e rn '?> “ The w uss th in g you I am opposed to factions in Ash- Breed*—Horse*, Swine, Sheep and Goat* Bach subsequent time, per 8- U niversity of Oregon as th e ir own. <§>jland, and prom ise, if elected, to be Oregon to th a t of the m iddle portion W estern W in te r P oultry and R abbit Show, polnt line .................................... 5c <S> kin say about a jedge is W estern D airy P roducts Show — Manufac th e m ayor for all th e people, ra th e r of th e U nited S tates. C ard of th an k s ,31. 00 <§> th a t he is a law yer.” B um ping th e o th e r m an’s car is tu rers and L an d P roducts Show — i th an for a p a rt of them . My slogan O bituaries, th e line ..................... 2% c N ight H orse Show. ¡is th is: “ The way to get action is to Fraternal O rders and Societies P hone 39 before leaving the city usually expensive, unless you carry L argest ex p o s itio n o f its k in d in A m e ric a unite every fac tio n .” I B¡ ’ A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders property dam age insu ran ce; a sm all and also upon re tu rn . Many of your — 10 Acres u n d e r o ne r o o f I I am in favor of th e new hotel o r societies ch arg in g a re g u la r in iti log such things as they have done. prem ium protects you; see us about friends w ould like to know w here atio n fee and dues, no discount. R e W e th in k it w on’t req u ire m uch project. W e' have th e scenery, the REMEMBER THE it. Staples R ealty Agency. 36tf clim ate, th e soil and th e people— you were. ligious and benevolent orders will be space. everything h ere except a m odern ho charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad ORTLAND. Besides w hat Mr. W inburn has al tel to a ttr a c t new com ers. L e t’s get IÆEDOM will tak e th e KNOCK Now is the tim e to have your pi-, vertlBlng w hen an adm ission or other OREGON. "V S - ready done, he expresses him self as th at hotel! charge is m ade. o u t of your OLD TIRE or sell you ano tuned. Carl H. Loveland S tu I am proud of A shland’s fine re p m uch in terested in securing a $300,- 39tf dio 135 E. Main. P hone 465. 4tf WiiHt Constitute« Advertising , / u tatio n everyw here in th e m a tte r of a new CORD for 310.00. In o rd er to allay a m is u n d e rs ta n d -' 000 to u ris t hotel for A shland, and schools and education, and I favor Ing am ong som e as to w hat con$ti is w illing to ta k e a large sh are in the any su itab le action looking tow ards tu te s news and w hat advertising, e n te rp rise, but he says he does not the re-opening of th e norm al school. we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which w ant any of his m oney invested in an .. 1 am in favor of having all of- , ,-fices and all positions on the city ’s ta u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti . . , a te betw een th em : "A LL fu tu re A shland hotel, if th e sam e old crowd payroll filled by citizens and tax- He th in k s the payers of AshlarRl itself. No outside events, w here an adm ission charge controls th e tow n. Is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS re su lts of th e com ing m unicipal place-holders! AD V ERTISIN G .” T his applies to election will clearly indicate w heth-i J be’lev® th a t w hen th e people xl , , \ . vote in favor of a n y th in g they should org an izatio n s an d societies of every er th e people of A shland are w ith gej a n j j am opposed to a ll form s kind as well as to individuals. All rep o rts of such activ ities a fter the backstepping bunch o r a re de of trick ery , p a rticu la rly the so-called term in ed in the fu tu re to stand w ith “ jo k e rs ” th a t a re often used to de they have occurred is news All com ing social or organization citizens who are investing th e ir capi- ceive the voters. I believe th a t be- . , . . „T , ing on th e level is th e h ighest form m eetings of societies w here no t . il , in such en terp rises, We think A m erican citizenship. m oney c o n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti th a t is a fa ir proposition. The p resent w a te r supply fo r Ash atio n charged, o r collecton tak e n IS land is in ad eq u ate, and I favor ta k Mr. W in h u rn ’s in te re st in th e com NEWS. ing city election is sim ply to d eterm ing im m ediate steps tow ard in creas ing the supply th ro u g h such m ea Q-;TC. gnm ine th e a ttitu d e of th e m ajo rity of sures as th e people m ay adopt. the citizens of A shland on th a t su b I believe th e m ayor and city BIBLE THOUGHT council should give th e ir m oral in ject. — FOR TODAY— W e th in k w ith th e issue squarely fluence and su p p o rt to all practical projects for pro fitab ly utilizing the Bible Thoughts memorized, will prove a draw n betw een Mr. W inburn and the fru its and vegetables of th is com priceless heritage in after years. YOUR. PARTNERS m en rep resen ted by the firm of m unity. At present, th o u san d s of IN PRO GRESS Briggs an d Briggs, th a t Mr. W in dollars w orth of local products go WEDNESDAY’, OCTOBER IS b u rn ’s contention will be endorsed to w aste for lack of canning and p re s e r v in g facilities. THE STOCK SAFE AND SANE SALVATION THE COMPANY by a larg e m ajo rity vote. W e th in k On these principles I ask to be — My soul, w ait thou only upon it should be and will w ork to th a t judged. P ar value $100 per share. T he history of The California Oregon Pow er Company God; fo r my expectation is from CHARLES L. LOOMJS. end. The A shland T idings w ants a (Signed) shows a substantial grow th in facilities and earnings result — adv-tf him. He only is my rock and my fine to u rist hotel for A shland. We Dividends have been paid on The California Oregon ing from the large sums of money invested in its properties Pow er Company P refen ed Capital Stock since issuance salv atio n ; He is my defence; I th 'n k such an accom plishm ent will and from the development of the territory in which it (April 15, 1921) at the rate of $7 per share per annum. operates. sh all not be m oved.— Psalm 62: insure A shland’s splendid fu tu re , Checks are mailed every three m onths at rate of $1.75 per 5, 6. share. and we a re going to fig h t for it to Steady Growth in Customers Served a finish and fig h t those m en who Proceeds of all securities sold are devoted exclusively to The territory now served by The California O regon Powei LET’S DRAW T H E ISSUES CLEAR have stood in the way of its ac- Company includes parts of Jackson, Josephine, Klamath additions to and betterm ents of Company’s properties. and Douglas Counties in Oregon, and Siskiyou County and T he firm of B riggs and B rig g se o m p lis h m e n t the past five years, The greatest courtesy you can «<> It is not assessable by the Company for any purpose parts of Shasta and T rinity Counties in California. This is whatsoever. contends th a t if th e Loom is tic k e t i s , We stan d by th e tick et and by the cord your friends is to let others an area equal to the combined areas of the states of Massa elected, it will be absolutely u n d e r men who believe in Ashlan'd’s fu tu re know o f their presence in the city It is non-callable, and if purchased at the present price chusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. yields a perm anent return of 7.6% on the investment. th e influence of Jesse W .uburn. i and stan d ag a in st those who have The Tidings would appreciate this. During the period between 1912 and 1921, the num ber of Some m ore of th e ir political bunk, no faith in th e ir town. W e are not Cali 39. It is exempt from Federal Normal Individual Income consumers has grown from 6,561 to 11,900, an increase of Tax. The T idings positively know s th a t so m uch ag a in st th e m en who com 81.3%. TONIGHT ONLY — “The Little Jesse W inburn did n o t know who pose th e B lake tick et as we a re I t takes precedence as to assets and dividends over com Increase in Facilities ag a in st th e invisible forces behind P la y ers.” Get your season lyceum mon stock amounting, to $4,441,100 par value. The equity th e can d id ates fo r th e council would The Company owns and operates seven hydro-electric back of the preferred stock now outstanding amounts to a be on the Loom is tic k e t u n til a fte r it. T h at force spells sta g n a tio n and tickets a t th e door. A rm ory, a t 8 plants in Southern O regon and N orthern California. It lias total of $6,296,605.50 which equals $283.60 per share or over ruin. o’clock. th e ir petitions w ere filed. Mr. W in never resorted to generation of electricity by steam power. three times the present cost of $92 per share. In building these hydro-electric plants, a natural resource is burn said th a t he did not w ant to Purchase m ay be made in any amount from one share up being developed which will be productive forever. The “ invisible gov ern m en t” be- Study Club M eets— know. All he w anted was a tick et ward. hind the B lake tic k e t says th a t Jesse The M onday A fternoon Study club composed of good, solid-headed, for In 1912, the generating capacity was 11,800 H. P. and a t The stock may be purchased for cash or on our special control every- m et M onday aftern o o n a t th e P ublic the end of 1922, it will am ount to 52,580 H. P. w ard-looking persons, who w ould W inburn w ants to savings plan, namely, $5.00 per share as first payment, and handle th e a ffa irs of A shland to th e th in g to which he c o n trib u te s fi-i library . The su b je c t of th e club’s The Company’s high tension lines a t the end of 1922 will $5.00 per share per month. best in te rest of all th e people and nancially. W onder If Jesse m ade th e study th is season is “ O ur H e rita g e ” be over six hundred miles in length. Interest is paid by the Company on all partial payments not in th e in te re st of a few self- W. C. T. U. hom e co n trib u tio n a t and deals w ith th e org an izatio n of The aggregate length of the distribution lines will be over under the savings plan at the rate of 6' per annum. In te r co n stitu ted leaders. He contends P o rtla n d th e o th er day, so he c o u ld ; the U nited S tates and th e events eight hundred and ten miles. est checks are mailed to subscribers under the savings plan th a t A shland has been too long sec- s e t a job m inding th e little orp h an s leading to it. T here w ere 15 mem every three months. T he investm ent needed for the construction of these fa retly “ m an h a n d le d ” bv a few self- who will be tak e n care of th e re ? bers p resen t, including Mrs L. B. The stock is listed on the San Francisco Stock and Bond cilities has increased from $4,189,325.76 in 1912 to $9,567,- E dw ards, p resid en t, and Mrs. W il ish in te re sts th a t e te rn ally and ever-. Exchange. 430.60 on June 30, 1922. « lastingly oppose every m ovem ent in Briggs, L am kin & Com pany are liam M yers, secretary. which they c an n o t have absolutely gettin g d esperate. They hoped th eir j ---------- th e ir way, and which does not con- candidate for m ayor, Dr. B lake, K in S Bee spark plugs, fully guar- trib u te m easurably to th e ir own p ri-jw o u ld slip th ro u g h on his good looks anteed. F ix it Shop. 3 THE RECORD OF TEN YEARS’ GROWTH Operating Net Earnings without Kilowatt v a te in te rests. He w ants th e old and be elected w ith o u t A shland folks Maintenance Deducting Interest Hours Gross Value Physical bunch, th e bunch behind the th rone, discovering th e political in flu e n ce ' F r u it canning tim e Is a t hand, Expense or Depreciation Generated Revenues Properties YEAR put down and out because he is cer- behind his candidacy. But, alas and F or fru it Jars, lids, ru b b ers, jelly $137,663.49 $169,376.80 21,492,374 $307,040.29 1912 ........................... .$4,189,325.76 ta in th a t no hotel will ever be b u ilt alack! it is now discovered th a t th e m olds and su g a r. D e tric k ’s prices 203,515.03 26,485,359 143,746.67 347,261.70 1913................................... .... 4,787,624.35 163,209.21 222,122.02 33,245,366 385,331.23 in A shland if th a t bunch has its b iS horns, tined fork and long ta il can’t b® beaten. 1914.... . ..... 5,054,312.08 171,458.26 226,891.57 38,133,884 398,349.83 .... 5,265,839.86 1915.................................. He __ says he th in k s A shland of tb ® c ritte r behind the th ro n e a re —— — way. _______ 426,106.64 213,679.91 212,426.73 41,936,855 1916 .............................. .... 5,985,095.29 too larg e to be concealed by th e *',sb ln K in Shasta er— h a s w onderful prospects for th e fu-( 226,509.67 47,755,628 261,406.77 487,916 44 1917.................................. .... 6,498,375.71 W. C. Brown P. S. P rovost, Jack tn re if it can be shaken loose from ’»land sm ile of th e ir can d id ate, and 46,216,299 257,118.68 502,269.05 245,150.37 .... 7,311,310.73 1918..................... H ughes and B. F. Storm s m otored 430,335.56 108,23 i,745 726,079.30 295,743.74 1919.................................. .... 7,416,522.45 th a t backstepping. blocking crowd, they are g ettin g badly scared. over to th e S hasta riv e r a few days 398,041.48 550,235 59 142,404,975 948,277.07 1920__-_____________ .... 7,692,834.51 and th a t th e re is no hope fo r its fu 449,082.18 552,189.89 129,368,808 1,001,272.07 ago and m ade a fin e catch of s a l 1921.................................. .... 8,407,581.82 New Banana Field. tu re unless It is. 444,410.46 584,998.66 1,029,409.12 131,170,857 30) 9,567,430.60 1922(12 month* ending June For the first time bananas are to be mon. They re p o rt th e fishing th e Jesse W inburn is dow doing m any grown on the Pacific coast of Guate- b est ever seen. They w ent equipped fine, u nselfish th in g s fo r A shland. . mala on a commercial scale, says Poi>- w ith tro u t fishing lines and poles He has freely donated to th e city uja r Mechanics Magazine. An Ainer- and could not fish to th e b est ad v an Our partial payment plan o f $5 per share per month enables you the com pletion and fu rn ish in g of the lean corporation, licensed to do busl- tag e as th e fish w ere en tirely too to take immediate advantage o f the exceedingly attractive price at wom en’s club bu ild in g a t a cost of ness in that country, has acquired a larg e for th e tackle and broke th e ir which this high grade security is now being offered — #92 per shate plantation 15 miles west of San Jose aro u n d $15.000. H e has purchased lines repeatedly. de Guatemala, where it is expected m ost of th e stock tn th e G ran ite City to yield 7.6 % per annum. soon to have 2,000 acres planted witli hospital, and says he desires to In su ran ce of all kinds, low est fix bananas. Although tlie banana indus You may place your order or get. full information at any o f our purchase th e balance if he can gel try lias readied large development on ed ra te s ; autom obile fire, th e ft, col offices, or from any member o f our organization. it. w ith a view of m aking A shland a the Caribbean coast, it lias hitherto lision and p ro p erty dam age insu ran ce p resent of th e plan t. He is re-equip not been attempted on the Pacific a specialty. Staples R ealty Agency. • Price subject to increase at any time. ping it th ro u g h o u t at a cost of m any coast, because of a lack of rainfall 36tf th ousand dollars, so th a t it will he j and transportation facilities. nn up-to-date, stric tly m odern in s tl-| --------------------------- F o r sale, second hand, double disc S afe gu ard in g School C hild re n . tu tio n . O ver ag ain st this, if yon plow a t a bargain.. C arson-Fow ler OFFICES A thorough physical examination of ■ 5 . _-7 please, ask th e firm of Briggs and' 36-6 . school i. i and > a I L um ber Co every child at entrance to B riggs and th e m en they rep resen t MEDFORD, GRANTS PASS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON similarly complete examination before ’n th is political squabble, to c a ta lo e thp eight or ten-year period are urged Reroofing H ous e ■ YREKA, D UNSM UIR, CALIFORNIA The A. S chuerm an house a t 214 th e th in g s th ey have done fo r Ash by Dr. S. Josephine Baker, director of land in an unselfish and d isin te re st the bureau of child hygiene of New C s tre e t, h as been reroofed and is ed m anner. T he T idings will su p York city, rather than annual examin looking m ucb im proved by th e pro cess. j ply th e space free fo r them to cata- ations throughout the school career. cigarettes^ They are GOOD! Pacific International Live Stock Exposition O’ THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY 7% PREFERRED CAPITAL STOCK PRICE $92 PER SHARE YIELDING 7.6% Local and Personal THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY y