Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 03, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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Tuesday, July S, lPiià
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YOU GET YOURS?
OPPORTUNITY
Do you realize that on the doorstep of Jack- |
son county, an opportunity lies, which, if you
fail to take advantage, you’ll regret the rest of §
your life.
SHALE IS “KALE”, and that means money r
for not only Jackson county and Southern
Oregon, but the entire State. Every newspaper j
in the State, day after day, urges the cu’tiva- ffi
tion of payrolls. The operations of the Hart- |
man Syndicate in developing the great oil |
shale holdings in this county, means a payroll
of almost inconceivable magnitude, not only S
directly but indirectly, by giving impetus, |
through the medium of cheap fuel, to the es- |
tablishment of a score of manufacturing in- |
dustries.
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To get these payrolls means that you, the S
merchant, the banker the doctor, the lawyer g
| and the man whose every dollar comes from |
S the work of his hands and sweat of his brow, g
S must get behind this great enterprise.
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g It is not enough to get behind this great in- g
| dustry with your moral support. That does §
g not pay for machinery and the thousand-and- bi
| one expenses incidental to the culmination in
g a successful finality of the great objective.—
VISIT WITH US!
SEE WHAT WE HAVE!
WATCH US MANUFACTURE
SH A LE OIL
Oil. FROM SHALE IN OREGON
How much of this load are you going to
| carry?
|
It is often said: "the spirit is willing, hut the
g flesh is weak. Under which of these headings
are you going to register? Are you going to let
(uz the rest of the state finance this <rreat under-
=5 taking anil gather in I he iinaneial returns, or
p are you going to get in on this proposition and
| do your “bit”?
i
What is your “hit”?
g
Get behind the Hartman Syndicate, Inc.,
0 with your money.
g Get in on a safe and sound investment and
0 back a home industry.
|
The difference between moral and finan-
| cial support, is relatively the same difference
g as there is between theory and practice.
Then let your common sense pilot your dollars in the matter of investment
mi
Hartman Syndicate, Inc.,
131 Pioneer Ave.,
Ashland, Oregon.
Please send me
shale operations.
HARTMAN SYNDICATE
literature
concerning
oil
131 PIONEER A V E ., ASHLAND, OREGON
NEARLY 10« VISITORS
he who lugged up the m ountaiu To th e E ditor of the Ashland
W eiser io Grass Valley, a distance | MA NV FEATURES ON
REGISTERED AT CAMP twelve pounds of red fire, whi^b Tidings:
of
90 miles.
PAGEANT PROGRAÎ
was burned from the sum m it on
(Continued from page 1)
W ith th irty five holdovers who July 25th 1894. T. O. Hutchinson
Having descended to earth
A D aily C hronicle of th ose w h o com e uinl go, and even ts of
Ashland Boy Marries
rem ained at the camp to see more now in Ashland for a few days, ( “ a fte r a trip to the m oon”— the
local in terest.
of Ashland, and the large num ber was another in the party, he be­ p^st week) we rem em ber the
Ralph Salisbury, a form er Ash­ laud. Mornin’ on ze Bayou, M
land boy, and graduate of the Li’l B atteau, D ream in’ Time, Li
of new arrivals, the cam pers at ing a t th a t time superintendent courtesy extended us by the Ash­
Being the center of so much I High school, who has been con- Jasm ine Bud— Mine. McGrew.
the Auto
P ark totals nearly a of schools of Polk county, C. C. land Daily Tidings, for the gen­
Free Horns:
. Mrs. Schuennan Here
3.
(a )
Barcarolle— Rube:
nected with his father in the Bar-
200 boys and girls w anted a t!
Mrs. A ugust Scliuerman is in hundred. The following as a list Lewis, a photographer, was in the erous space given in our city I tourist travel, Ashland grows
stein.
Dennis Store 9 o’clock a . m. Ju ly , Ashland to spend a few days cel- of those tylio arrived last even­ party and also Miss Mary Collins, paper for the num erous item s used to seeing the “ Houses on ron mine recently, arrived home
(b ) Elfen Dance— Sappellit
of Dallas, who was a sketch a r­ published and we wish to publicly wheels” in which families tour from a trip to Great Falls, Mon­ koff.
4th. FR E E horns will be given e orating the F o u rth before re­ ing:
C. P. Schneider; Long Beach; tist of ability. Miss Ida Mcllvain express our appreciation to you. the United States, but one which tana, early this week. W hile in
away to be used in parade.
turning to Gold Hill.
(c) The Banjo Picker—Job
W. E. Page, G rants P a s s / J o h n also climbed the m ountain. W ith
We wish also to express o?rf passed through the city yesterday G reat Falls, lie m arried Roma Powell.
Moore, Moravia, Cal; A. M. Bent­ them was Dick B urford of Salem g ratitu d e to the Cham ber of was unusual enough to attra ct Conner, whom he had met while
From M ontague—
Vnable To Stay—
By A urora P otter Underwood
a student at the University of
ley, Los Angeles; J. E. McGivins, an orchardist, and several others Commerce, and Civic Im provem ent the attention of anyone.
J. H. G ilstrap from Montague,
4. Un P ajarito (A Fickle Mak
Lisle W entner and F rank Nel­
O akland; George Punm an, San whose names he does not now re ­ Club for th a t much prized greet­
The body, which was capable California.
arrived
in
Ashland
early
this
e
n
) — A rranged by G ertrude Ros
son, who are in Ashland to a t­
people, was
Francisco; F .T. W arner, Oak­ call. They ascended the snow-cap­ ings and beautiful bouquet; and of seating th irty
m
orning
to
spend
the
F
ourth
Early
California Spanish Fol
tend the celebration will leave im ­
mounted on a
special
W hite N tannanl a t U. of S. <’.
land; O. Olson, P o rtlan d ; R. F. ped Mt. Hood on July 25th and to the
d
ear
Oregon
Native
here.
Song,
Mme. McGrew
m ediately after the 4th, as they
Casey, P o rtlan d ; C. W. Johnston, were the first to ever burn at D aughters for the huge pyram id; chasis, and so long th at one spec-
George Stannard, a form er
(b) May N ight— Palgren.
have a contract doing nailing w'ork
Lodi, Calif; J. B. Lawrence, Bragg night, red fire from the actual the beautifully ornam ented cake, tato r asked how the machine got Ashland boy, and graduate of Ash-
V
isits
R
elatives—
(c)
Bohemian Dance— Randef
in a sash and door factory in
Calif; George Egbert, The Dalles; summit.
around some of the curves in the : land High school has just com- ger.
bearing
the
dates
of
1853
and
W
illiam
Briggs,
who
has
been
N orthern California. They state
Siskiyous.
Preston Lake, „ Roseburg;
Lake,
pleted his junior year a t the Uni­
Mr. Underwood
; / Urg’ H. naKe’
The fire was seen as far north 1923; to C hautauqua for the use
they would like to stay in Ashland working during the sum m er on
The
machine
was
built
in
San
«
•
'bridge
construction
gang
foi-'
K°
Seburg;
T’
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Craven’
Au^
sta
versity
of
Southern
C
alifornia
of
Pioneer
H
all
and
to
the
Civic
5. (a) Oh, Divine Redeem«
as Portland, and was certified to
a while longer, but are unable to a
M ontana; J. Van B uskirk, Pase- by signal fires as fa r south as Club for the use of th eir Club Francisco, and is being driven to Dental College a t Los Angeles.
—
Gounod.
the
Southern
Pacific
near
Weed
do so.
W eiser Idaho, where the wheels
dena; F ran k Rose, Niles Calif; J.
(b)
Lovely N ight— Lande
has secured a lay off and is in
Eugene. They slept in a snow bank House. Then last and greatest to
will be taken off and flanged
D. Duncan, E tna Mills; C. W. P re­
M
anufacture
of
fru
it
packing
Ronald.
o
u
r
children
who
gathered
from
Ashland visiting his relatives.
cave on the*top of the m ountain
Leave On T r i p -
wheels substituted. The car will machinery large in P ortland in - ! Mme. McGrew with violin obligi
low, Seattle; C. F. H eisinger, P a r­
and discovered the next m orning fa r and n ear to greet us with
then run on a railroad line from dustry.
lier, Calif; Fred Munez, Portland;
Dr. and Mrs. Angell, who will A nnounces P rize R aces—
to, Mr. Underwood
th a t they had been lying very th e ir presence and help in m aking
W. G. Orten, Berkley; S. A. Cop­
be joined a t Medford, by Dr. and
It a delightful week to remember.
B. C. Forsythe, Principal of
per, Valejo, Calif; Dr. A. S. Aus­ near the edge of a precipice 2000
Mrs. Coleman will leave today on
“ We wish you w ell.”
Ashland High school has com­
an extended trip to Portland and pleted arrangem ents for prize ten, Aberdeen; C. L. Rawleigh, feet high. They had to wait until
Mrs. M. M. Hill Dunn,
C. Blaud, Preston, nearly noon to safely m ake the
to W ashington cities. The doctors races for boys and girls, to take Portland;
Mrs. A. H. Hill-Russell
will attend a medical convention place in L ithia P ark today and Ida; R. Wease, Seattle; R. D. descent of the frozen surface of
Caroline G illette McCon­
a t Portland, and then A ngell’s will tomorrow at 2 P. M., The prizes Campbell, Susanville; I. J. Lqke-
nell,
the snow .. W. J. Steele, now lo-
attend the wedding of th e ir son are cash, and it is expected th at mire, Los Angeles; F. T. H errick,
Effie Gillette, Merrick.
w hile there.
Berkley; W. F. Dulong, B utte, cater a t C rater L ake,( was one
many children will take part.
In
behalf
of our dear m other.
Mont; J. W. Moore, Halsey, Ore; of the party. Mr. Steele states,
Goes Through Ashland—
Im da Humphrey, P o rtlan d ; J. W. th a t he has climbed Mt. Hood
LEADING SLUGGERS ROTH
Brick industry in the N orth­
R. J. Calhoun of Los Angeles,
H ort Angeles, W ash; A. A. Rich­ th irty times.
w
est
is very active.
KNOCK HOME RUNS TODAY mond, Cottage Grove.; E. W.
was a visitor in Ashland Mon­
day.
Mr. Calhoun stated th a t
Sprague, San Francisco; Salva­
NEW YORK, June 2.— Babe tion Army C harioteers, San Diego
he was a great great grandson
of John C. Calhoun, the great de­ R uth, form er “ King of ‘ Sw at” J. Bray, O akland; C. J. H ogen.!
ham m ered out his fifteenth home , G rants Pass; H. A. Smith, Oakland
b ater of early days.
Mr. Calhoun is traveling from run this season, m aking the four; j . C. Smith, O akland; J. J. Beard i g
Los Angeles to Seattle in his ear. bagger off Zachary, who was pitch Santa B arbara, Calif; J. Davies, ini
O akland; Clyde W illiamson, A l- j^
He liked Ashland immensely and ing for W ashington.
“ Cy” W illiam s also made a bany; C. W. Stevenson, Long
regretted th at his schedule would
not perm it him to view the cele­ hom er today at Philadelphia, off Beach; H. A. W’ashington, Seat­
Scott, who was pitching for the tle; P. F. Hornbill, Kellog, Ida;
bration.
New York Giants. This makes C. E. Boswell, Boise, Ida; W. Eiler
Milliam's tw enty second circuit San Francisco; B. F. Pillm an,
Mrs. Shephard Here—
Dalles, Oregon.
Mrs. Miriam Shephard and hit this season.
So far, W illiams, a form er -
■mall daughter, Yvonne arrived
In Ashland from San Francisco, G rants Pass and K lam ath Falls FIRST RED FIRE BURNED
yesterday evening, to spend a few boy, is leaning the race for the
ON SUMMIT OF MT. HOOD if
days with her parents, Dr. and title of Home Run King of Am­
erica, while R uth, with a little
Mrs. Gregg here.
ir3
George K ram er, the Southern !
over half as many "our baggerä Pacific agent at Ashland, enjoys;
J to his credit holds second place. the distinction of being one who
Mr. Day Recovers—
Several years ago, W illiam s helped to organize the Mazamas, \
W illiam Day, who has been
was
seen in action in Southern and made ascent of Mt. Hood in 4
confined to his home for weeks,
with a bad attack of the flu, was Oregon, playing w ith G rants 1S94 and burned the first re d '!
able to go down town for the Pass, whose, team , incldentdw% fire on the real sum m it, which i
FAMOUS ROLLER SKATING BEAR
was defeated by an A shland nine. was seen nearly all over the state
first tim e today.
THE QUALITY STORE
Since then, W illiam s has been of Oregon. It was in July. There
steadily climbing, and now holds were about fifteen in the party
Speaker Arrives—
a star place in the baseball world. from Monmouth, Ore., where Mr.
on Fourth
Milton A. Miller, who is giv­
K ram er then attended the Nor­
Your Patronage Appreciated
2:45 at Dance Pavilion
in g the principal patriotic address
Clackamas county to
vote mal. In this p arty he recalls th a t
• t the C hautauqua building to- $125,000 bond issue for extend- one of them was President P. L.
7:15 at Chautauqua Building
m orrow evening, arrived in town j ing w ater system to section ad- Campbell, now head of the State
aarly this morning.
'jo in in g Milwaukee.
| U niversity a t Eugene, and it was
| LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES j
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STORE CLOSED
ALL DAY
JULY 4th
OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL
8:30
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