Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 19, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    Thursday, October Id, 1&Ä2
ASHLAND D A IL l TIDINGS
FA<
LOOMIS TICKET
primary object of opening up the EVANGELIST DENTED RIGHT
the drones, backbiters and backstep-
vast interior region of the Klamath
TO ADDRESS H. S. STUDENTS
pers are laid on the back shelf, and
For
Mayor
national
forest
with
its
28,000,000
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Eatablished 1§76
the Tidings Joins Charlie Loomis in
CHARLES
L.
LOOMIS
Published Every Evening Except
feet
of
timber,
this
road
will
have
a
CHICO,
Calif.,
Oct. 19.— Bruca»-
the effort to put them there.
Sunday
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upon
the
devel-
Brown,
evangelist,
appearing
at the
The results of the coming muici-
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
For City Council
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opment
of
the
whole
northwestern
local
Christian
church,
last
night
i pal election means much more than
S. A. PETER3, SR.
I
was
denied
permission
to
address
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
i
part
of
the
state.
that either Loomis or Blake is elect­
M. C. LININGER
PAPER
War veterans of Ashland took ad­
I students at the Chico high school by
ed mayor. The results will tell plain­
DR. R. L. BURDIC
TELEPHONE 39
vantage
of
the
recent
visit^of
W.
F.
i the board of education.
ly whether the majority of Ashland
W hat Becomes of Rainfall.
H. G. WOLCOTT
Loomis special contact repressnta-
Brown’s application for permis­
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
electors are for the advancement of
One
ton
of
water
to
three
pounds'
MRS. W. M. BARBER
t,ve of the United States veterans • of dour ¡s nature’s recipe for making sion to speak came to the board in
the
town,
or
whether
they
stand
with
MRS. W. J. WALLACE
Entered at the Ashland. Oregon
bureau, who spent two days inter- wheat bread, according to figures on the form of a letter after he had
those who have shown a disposition
oatofflce
as
Second-class
Mall
Mat-
ffi
viewing former service men of this rainfall published by the bureau of ; been refused tfte right by Principal
<J> In a dozen opinions, tw ehe * to block progress. Ashland can have
For City Recorder
vicinity relative to their disabilities soils In the Department of Agricul- James Ferguson of the high school.
<8> are apt to be wrong.
<8>'a big $300,000 hotel. If conditions
(Indorsed)
Subscription Price Delivered in City:
and telling them of offers of the ture.
Ferguson maintained that due to the
® look right Mr. Winburn is ready to
GERTRUDE BIEDE
One n/bnth ................................ I -65 &
government relative to compensa- ‘
controlling the water supply in i various religious creeds represented
♦
A
small
business
that
pays
is
^
¡
back
such
a
project
to
the
limit
He
Three months '............................ I-95
Irrigation, accurate measurement Is
tion, vocational training, hospitali-l possible, and this estimate is of the in the school, it was necessary to
Six months ................................. 3.75 * better than a big one that <»|Want9 to know first whether Ash-
For City Treasurer
zation and war risk insurance. Mr. minimum requirement Many crops deny Brown's application on the
One year ...................................
<»> doesn’t.
’ ¡land people are for such a develop-
SYLVESTER PATTERSON
Mail and Rural Route«
ground of partiality and prejudice.
Loomis interviewed 20 former serv- need dve times as much water.
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^¡m ent, or against it. If Ashland is
One month .................................9 -®5
The board of education sustained
For
Members
Parle
Board
'
Ice
people,
and
of
this
number
six
what
becomes
of
all
the
water?
When a man can’t think of ^ b e h in d the blockers of progress he
Thrge m o n th s............................ L95
(Indorsed)
■
Ferguson’s
stand.
1
filed
claims
for
federal
compensa-:
Of
a
ton
of
water
falling
on
a
dozen
anything, he either whistles or «>jwant8 to know it, because he feels
Six months ................................. 3.50
;
tion,
he
announced
just
before
his
square
feet
of
soil
during
the
year,
HAL
McNAIR
O b « year ................................... 9-6»
lights a cigarette.
^ ¡th a t such an investment would be no
about one-third sinks through and is ID E N T IF Y B O D Y FO U N D
ADVERTISING KATES
MRS. F. D. WAGNER
¡departure.
less than throwing money away, if
Display Advertising
drained off underground. Only a
A.
C.
NININGER
Veterans
who
failed
to
meet
the
OX R OAD N E A R A U R O R A
•Ingle Insertion, each Inch...........80c <?> More and more does the ^ ¡th e non-progressive blockers are left
— Adv-tf government representative and be­ little runs off the surface if the field
hope grow that Henry Ford will <?• in the saddie. The campaign is not
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Is well plowed. A little evaporates
lieve that they have just claims immediately and the rest Is held In
SALEM, Oct. 19.— The body of
Display Advertising
••> go into the gasoline business.
j again8t Dr. Blake as a man, nor
Qae tim e a w e e k ........................ 2 7 &c
against the government, should get the soil. As the surface dries, the the aged man found at the side of
LOOMIS PLATFORM
against any candidate on the Blake
T«o (lines a w\ek......................25 c <•> In the theory of marriage, too <§> ticket as citizens and men, but it is
Being a candidate for mayor of in touch with the Portland office moisture In the soil soaks up by cap- the road near Aurora, north of here,
«vary Other day........................ 20 c <$> little consideration is given the <S>
Ashland,
I make the following itate- of the veterans’ bureau by letter.
lllary attraction and evaporates off | October 1, has been identified by Dr.
a square showdown as to whether ment of the
Local Reader«
policies I stand for, and
the
surface. But by far the greater j obn
Evans, assistant superlnten-
Upon
leaving
this
community,
Mr.
<
$
>
landlord
and
the
grocer.
<
s
>
Ashland is going to remain in the the position I take on the Issues of
Each line, each tim e....................10c
amount is drunk by the roots of the ; dent Qf tfae
u l for thft ,n.
Loomis
urged
every
war
veteran,
To cua every other day for ope
the
tampaign:
■^ clutches of the influences that have
plants,
drawn
up
into
the
leaves
and
month, each line, each time. . 7c <$■ Fool politicians start new €>!heid ber back in the past and will
The first consideration of a city who has allowed his government in­
sane here, as that of Milton E.
To runevery Issue for one month
should be the health of its people, I surance to lapse, to have it rein- breathed back in vast quantities Into Hearn, former patient at the hos­
<
¥
>
parties,
but
the
seasoned
ppll-
<
S
>
hold
her
back
in
the
future.
1 the atmosphere.
<Br more, each line, each tim e .. 6c
am, therefore. In favor of taking ev­
pital who disappeared from the in­
ticlan knows that the real graft «
Tbe Tidings stands unqualifiedly ery precaution to protect the water stated immediately.
Classified Column
Project
training,
or
giving
the
war
stitution
on July 9, two weeks after
One Little Grain of Wheat.
<s> is to be found only In the old. <$> for tbe botei and the forward move- of Ashland creek from pollution. It
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one mouth <i>
One
grain
of
wheat
will
produce
veteran
a
start
on
his
own
land,
a
his
committment
from
Marlon
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ment and against the sinister influ- nil‘8ti
k_«Pt pure.
or mere, %c the word each time.
I
believe
in
the
enforcement
of
the
>
new
way
Of
rehabilitation,
is
prov-:
100
hexlllion
grains
in
the
tenth
year,
county. Identification of the body
$ HEZ HECK SAYS:
1 ences of those whom we know to
Legal Rate
gam blinraT dUb o o W B X e
ing Very P° pular among iormer serV_
was made possible through the cloth­
<
i>
‘‘Nervous
prostration
don’t
have
biocked
progress
in
the
past,
first time, per 8-pc5nt l i n e . . , . . 10c
of visiting farmers at the Pennsylvania ing which was the same as that is­
ice
men
this
summer,
and
promises
<$> come from behavin’ yourself.” <»• That influence desires further
Each subsequent time, per 8-
I am opposed to factions in Ash-
State college. He wasn’t quite sure
pelnt line ................................... 5c ♦
control and a lot of lies about Char- land, and promise, if elected, to be to be one of the most successful that “hexlllion” was the correct word, sued to hospital patients. Hearn
Card of th a n k s........................... 91.00
---- -----
—........ — to - the
-— hospital
first committed
i lie Loomis and Jesse Winburn are file mayor for all the people, rather • raean9 of making injured war v eter-; but bere lg tbe way be wrote i t : 100,- was
Obituaries, the line , ...................2%c for or against any ticket he desires.! float|n g around, inspired in the hope is^h ls°r ‘^Therway to 6get a c tio ^ ls l:11 anS self-SuPP°rtlng. the government 000,000,000,000,000,000,000. There would I from Lane county in October, 1920,
Fraternal Orders and Societies
be wheat grains enough, he said, to ' being released as cured a year later
agent stated.
Advertising for. fraternal orders Mr. Winburn says it Is not so much that they may 8tay in tbe saddle, unite every faction.”
“A total of more than 200 veter­ string four billion chains of it from and recommitted from this county
I am in favor of the new hotel
or societies ehargfog a regular Inlti- what ticket he is FOR, as it is the Qne of them the Tidings has at­
atlpn fee and dues, no discount. Re­ one he is against. He says he is tempted to nail in the political project. We' have the scenery, the ans in this district have already the earth to the sun. Indeed, the last June.
climate, the soil and the people—
crop of wheat, long before the tenth
ligious and benevolent orders will be utterly opposed to the further domi­
street talk printed at the head of everything here except a modern ho­ taken up work on their own pro­ generation, would be so large that the
ehBrged the regular rate' for all ad
Cliff Payne makea cupboards. 28tf
vartjslng when an admission or other nation of the city of Ashland by a this article. There is too much of tel to attract newcomers. Let's get jects,” stated Mr. Loomis. “Over earth would not be big enough to
700
ex-service
people
are
training
self-constituted coterie of self-styled such bunk floating around in Ash­ that hotel!
charge la made.
provide space to replace the entire
I am proud of Ashland's fine rep­ to follow agricultural pursuits. Com­ crop.—Bucks County Daily News.
“ prominent” citizens who insist and land and we expect fo nail a lot
What Constitutes Advertising
utation everywhere In the m atter of
In older to allay a mlsunderstand- persist in using the powers of the more if them before the campaign schools and education, and I favor pensation of $80 and $100 plus al­
Statue to Red Cross Man.
And tbe be9t way to nail any suitable action looking towards lowances for dependents paid pro­
ta f a ampag some as to what const!- city to throttle development a n d ' closes
Capt. J. A. Pedlow, the American
tutee news and what advertising, punish any citizen who refuses to thftm down for keeps j9 to print the the re-opentng of the normal school. ject tarinees assist them materially
« « jMfig this Tory simple rale, which bow to its dictation. He says that • name9 of citizens who circulate
I am in favor of having all of­ in paying for their land and estab­ Red Cross commissioner to Budapest,
Is use» hynewspapnrs to differenti­ he wants to see the municipal gov-Jtbem
fices and all positions on the city's lishing themselves on small farms. Ls said to be the most popular man In
ate between them: “ALL future
payroll filled by citizens and tax­
the Hungarian capital. Out of grati­
______ __________
events, where an admission charge ernment of Ashland in the hands of
payers of Ashland itself. No outside Training of this kind is especially tude for his relief work among the
fitted for middle aged people, veter­ starving war victims, the Hungarian
ts made or a collection is taken IS ho»«.l, o„™-m ln.le.l »«leer., «ho
EDLKDEE ASD TW EEDLEDlM place-holders!
ADVERTISING." This applihs to b e lle ,. ,n her future and w.U eon-j
I
believe
that
when
the
people
ans with little education and men government has erected a monument
m>n Hawley.a statem»„,
orgaaiaattQns and societies of every duct the affairs of the city in the
vote
In
favor
of
anything
they
should
with large families.
to him In the city park, which was re­
...
, .
get It, and I am opposed to all forms
kind as well as to Individuals.
.
«
1,
j
.
of
the
terrific
sums
saved
in
admin-
cently unveiled on the seventy-fifth
Mr.
Loomis
announced
a
new
/nt reports of such activities after interest of all and not in the inter­ istration of the government since of trickery, particularly the so-called
birthday
of Count Apponyl, the “grand
move
on
the
part
of
the
veterans’
est of a bunch of flathead leaders
“jokers” that are often used to de­
they have occurred Is news.
All somlng social or organisation who throttle the advancement of the the republicans went into power, ceive the voters. I believe that be­ bureau to dignify vocational courses old man” of Hungary.—The Argonaut.
Protect your stove against rust and wear
mattings of societies where no city and try to damn every man who would have appealed strongly to the ing on the level is the highest form under the government and help the
by using
of
American
citizenship.
Sentiment
and
Appetite.
money ooatrihution is solicited, initi­
writer, had it not been for the fact
trainee
who
has
finished
his
course
comes
to
town
and
refuses
to
he
The present water supply for Ash­
ation charged, or collecton taken IS
“I understand that one of your col­
used as their tool and follows su­ that we had heard Mayor Lamkin land is inadequate, and I favor ta k ­ secure employment.
leagues
voted for prohibition, in spite
NSW«.
pinely their every dictation. He reiterate so often the large sums he ing immediate steps toward Increas­
‘
i of the fact that he personally con-
Easily applied and anneals to the Iron as If apart
says unless the hold of that bunch had saved the Ashland taxpayers ing the supply through such mea­ K L A M A T H R IV E R R O A D
! SU, ^ » On^ p n ’ d Senator Sorghum,
o f it. A ll its advantages have been proved over
sures as the people may adopt.
since
his
administration
started,
and over again by millions o f women ever y w h en .
can be jarred loose the city of Ash­
BIBLE THOUGHT!
I believe the mayor and city
U jed by dealer« on «ample stove» and for cahb
FINISHED; TO OPEN SOON i »jj|s beart w^9 in the right place, but
land will never amount to a conti­ none of which the writer has ever council should give their moral in­
binon work.
been
able
to
find.
Now,
if
we
admit
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i his stomach wasn’t.”
— FOR TODAY—
fluence and support to all practical
nental. The Tidings believes every
Sol i by hardware and grocery dealer«. Liquid
I BUS* Thought» memorixed. « ill p n m a j
and patte—one quality. G et a c a n t<xsq>.
»
YREKA, Oct. 19.— The spectacu- [
projects
for
profitably
utilizing
the
that
raising
water
rents
and
cutting
word
of
this.
We
think
that
Mr.
p ru a le a t, h e rita g e in after years.
Black Silk Stove Poliak W oA a
Relief
to
Friend
Husband.
fruits
and
vegetables
of
this
com­
lar
Klamath
River
road
project
un-
j
Winburn is, and has reason to be, down the number of kilowatt hours munity. At present, thousands of
Starling, (llinoia
Use Black Silk A i r D r y in g I r o n K n a n s M on g rak »,
of electric juice for a dollar, with­ dollars worth of local products go der construction by the federal gov- J “Has the woman In politics improved
regiatvrs, stovepipe«—pro vint* rmtiug.
YE WOULD NOT— O. that thou absolutely against the domination of
the
conditions
of
life?”
U « e B l a c k S i l k M e t a l P o U a h to r aUvar, nickel, o r
out reducing the tax budget, is sav- to waste for lack of canning and pre­ ernment for the past four years, is
"Undouhtedly,” replied Miss Cay­
brass, it has no equal for use on a o U mobiles.
hearkened to my commandment! that old crowd, and we glory in his
finished, and will be opened to the enne. “Women now argue great ques­
serv in g facilities.
spunk
in
fighting
them
to
a
finish,
png
money
for
the
city,
it
might
en-
then had thy peace been as a
On these principles I ask to be public in a few days, according to tions among themselves Instead of
He says his future investment op- able us to understand how Mr. Haw­ judged.
river, and thy righteousness as
official announcement.
Although 1 making husbands try to explain mat-
ley et al. have reduced our national (Signed) CHARLES L. LOOMIS.
the waves of the sea.— Isaiah erations in Ashland will be determ­
built
by
the
government
with
the ; ters they do not understand.”
taxes
without
letting
us
feel
it.
It
—adv-tf
ined by the attitude of the people
«8: 18.
may
develop
that
W
alter
Pierce
can
toward this bunch of political high­
binders, who, he thinks, (and so do get some cogent pointers as to how
we) have dominated and do still to reduce taxes without letting folks
POLITICAL STREET TALK
dominate the movements of the pres- know it, from either or both of these
A group of Ashland citizens are ent council, who compose the Blake gentlemen. This year we are strong
standing on the street talking local
ticket in the coming election and are ¡for Hawley, because there is nobody
politics. Mr. Gustaveson approaches
all save one, candidates for re-elec­ running against him. Also, we are
aad opens up this way:
tion. He opposes these candidates. now strong for Lamkin—that is, af-
Gustaveson— “ I wouldn’t vote for and so do we, not so much on per- ter the first of the year— because he
Charlie Loomis under any circum­ sonal grounds as upon the fact th a t ' won’t be in a position to do it any
stances.”
these sinister, overshadowing influ­ more, and we will no longer be com­
Bystander—“ Why?”
ences have been able to force poli­ pelled, when we attend council meet­
Gustaveson— “ Because ha is Win- cies in their administration that ing, to listen to his assertions of tax
burn's candidate. Winburn wants tend to throttle the forward move­ savings, which we are never able to
to boss Ashland and I am against ment of the city and which will, if find.
snJM allowed to continue, result in dwarf­
Bystander — “ What makes you ing and ruining the future prospects
THE PERFECT MAN
Oh, what does It take to make man
think th a t? ”
of Ashland.
Gustaveson— “ Because he offered
He says he thinks that as long as
complete
asset. , Every other assumed asset became
O. H. Johnson Jr. a thousand dol­ men more interested in personal From the crown of his head to the
The basic changes that have taken place
lars to manage Loomis’ campaign.” gain than they are in the good of
soles of his feet,
a liability * when that desire
in business during the past year or more
* subsided.
Bystander— “ Who told you that; tbe city are j„ tbe 9addie, and domi- With naught to subtract and nothing
—specifically the change in price levels
It is upon this basic fact that Advertis­
Winburu offered young Johnson a ,late tbe public bodies of the city,
to add,
and price tendencies—have cause business
thousand dollars to manage Loomis’ j ¡t wju be impossible for the city to A man not too good, and a man not
ing rests.
men everywhere to think less superficially
campaign?”
advance and he wants the affairs of
too bad?
It is the function of Advertising to
and more fundamentally about business.
Gustaveson— “Dr. Blake.”
1 tbe City ¡n the hands of square, open
Just then O. H. Johnson Sr. c am e 'minded men, who will act unselfIsh- Is a man but an arm, a leg and a
create Desire.
Great basic facts which were but little
up and hls attention was called to ¡y ¡n the interest of the town and
hoot—
The desire that is created by Advertising
realized, except by thinkers along economic
the statement of Mr. Gustaveson.
not block possible movements fo r. An eye> and an ear, and a tongue
is always some specialized form of an
O. H. Johnson Sr.— ‘Did Dr. Blake greater things for Ashland.
i
and a throat?
lines, have now become clearer to the pub­
tell you that Winburn offered my
The Tidings thinks Winburn is j 9 tbere nothing more in him to
elemental
need. Elemental needs, in their
lic at large, and to business leaders in
son a thousand dollars to manage right. Ashland needs a big tourist
extol?
simple form, are the raw material out of
particular.
Loomis' campaign?”
hotel and now has a plan on to $et A brain—or a heart—or a conscience'^
which must he created the Demand for the
Gustaveson— “ Yes.”
¡one. Mr. Winburn is very much In-
— or soul?
One
such
fact
is
that
Desire
is
the
foun­
products of industry. Thsi Demans, in its
-
- y - -W
O. H. Johnson— "Well, that is not terested in the hotel project and has
dation of business. It is the desire of the
turn, upholds civilization itself. It is the
t»ue.”
[offered to take a large share in the Is the hunchback, the deaf, the mute
people
for
any
article
of
commerce
that
The street group then disbanded, undertaking. 5ye think there are
and the blind
one necessary thing that inspires all human
makes it profitable to produce it. When
and Mr. Johnson went straight to some “ promiennt” men, or some, at The only unfortunate the frail world
activity.
the office of Dr. Blake.
least, who are self-constituted prom-J
can find?
this desire fails all the agencies of Its
Mr. Johnson— “ Dr. Blake, did you inent men, in Ashland, who will i9 there no petrified heart?
No brain
Tt is the function of Art and Industry to
production must cease to operate.
tell Mr. Gustaveson that Winburn throw their entire influence against
out of plumb?
take the ra wmaterials of nature and refine
offered my son a thousand dollars to any new hotel project in which Mr. No conscience deep-seared and with-
This fact was considered academic until
them into products that constitute Supply.
manage the Loomis campaign?”
Winburn is interested. They do not
ered and dumb?
the nation-wide cessation of liberal buying
It is the funcion of Adverising to take the
Dr. Blake— "No, I did not.”
like Winburn because they could not[
made
it
a
matter
of
cardinal
importance,
raw materials of elemental need for food,
So, you see, Mr. Reader, somebody ‘ handle him. And these same men I9 the miserable gristle In place of
and
the
question
of
the
hour
became
the
lied, and in justice to Dr. Blaae we1, are behind the Blake ticket.
:
a spine,
I
shelter and clothing, and refine them into
means, if any, of restoring tbe popular de­
will say that we do not believe it The Tidings is with Mr. Winburn
The shrunken ideal, the hope out of
the desires for the finest products of Art
was him. We think it is just an- on the issue. We think he has done;
line,
sire to do business—the desire to buy.
and Industry, and these desires constitute
other of the dozen lies which are more for Ashland in a year than all The twisted desire,
the wish-washy
Demand. Each function is as important
It came to be seen that the public desire
going the rounds about W inburn’s, the rest of them put together have
will,
as
the other. And now the time has come
money activity in the coming m anic-'done unselfishly for the town in all No cause to suspect the make-up is
for the products of a business or an in­
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ipal campaign.
their lives. We think Winburn will
ill?
when
this
fact
is
realized
as
never
before.
dustry was the only real and permanent
The Tidings here desires to make prove worth more to the town in the Is there no vision to look through'
thia (lat statement, and we challenge. immediate future than any dozen of;
the skin.
Briggs. Lamkin & Company to suc­ of them. Winburn is not only a And see the deep voids that may lie'
cessfully disprove it: Jesse Winburn man of large means, but he has the
within?
did not even know at the time their'good will to spend it for those The crack on the inside, where the
outside is whole?
petitions were filed, who the candi-j things that Ashland really needs,
dates for the council were on th e 1 and we are in favor of helping to re- The warp in the heart and the limp
in the soul?
Loomis ticket. It i9 true, we un- move the influence of those men in
— Dudley A. Reid, Bethany, Mo.
derstand, that Mr. Winburn is sup­ power who will hamper his good in­
porting the whole Loomis ticket tentions toward the town. Ashland
▲ay citizen has tbe right to be either has a big chance for the future if
Read your hpme-town paper.
Ashland
Compensation Is
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