Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 13, 1923, Image 2

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A s hl a n d D a i l v T i d i n g s period. Let the skipper and the railroads
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(E sta b lish ed in 1 8 7 6 )
pall together and Lot apart and watch the
greatest crops in history roll away on
P u b lish ed E very E v en in g E xcept Sunday by
schedule to their destinations.—Grants
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
Pass Courier.
Bert R. Greer ................................. Editor
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NEW
, view of
O F F IC IA l T i T Y P A P E R
Tepephone 39
FEWER JUNE MARRIAGES
dë'Wà ft door and treatlfcf a gen­
eral ruftim «: tfé â t A idnight he
was taken into custody by Chief
R anger Oard and R anger Taylor
and taken before Superintendent
! Thompson, who after a hearing
YORK, July 12.— In : had him escorted to the western
the persistent shortage entrance of the P ark.
When
of housing facilities in Oregon as ejected from the P ark he was
E ntered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as
in every other state, it is not a started afoot for Union Creek, 11
Marriage licenses issued in the month little
Second Class Mail M atter.
alarm ing to learn from fig­
just closed show a decrease the country ures made public today by the miles distant, and fu rth er points
There are but a half doz­
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
over compared with the same month last N ational Board of F ire Under­ west.
en
“don’ts”
in effect in the Na­
One Month ...................................................... $ .65
year. Cupid, of course, is not to blame w riters, through its A ctuarial tional Parks, the entire effort of
Three Months ................................................. 1.95
tor the situation and he probably is not as Bureau, th at Oregon burned, d u r­ the N ational P ark Service being
Six Months ...................................................... 3.75
cautious as be may be given credit for ing the five-year period of 1917 to impress upon all visitors th a t
One Year .......................................................... 7.50
1921, dwelling
house property the P arks belong to them with
being in some quarters.
valued a t $1,685,059. Thia was
By Mail and R ural R outes:
such restrictions necessary
One Month ...................................................... $ ,65
A probable reason for the situation is only a portion of the total fire only
to preserve the Reservation in­
Three Months ................................................. I.95
the lack ot homes lor the newly-weds. It destruction in Oregon, it repre­ tact, protect wild life and to as­
Six Months ........................................................ 3.50
is likely that many who are working sents a per capita dwelling fire sure the absolute safety of to u r­
for the state of $2.15. At
One Year .......................................................... 6.50
ists.
An ample ran g er force,
steadily, and are not only willing but loss
$10,000 each, 168 com fortable
eager to assume matrimonial bonds, are homes could have been construct­ however, is on hand to see th at
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
deterred by the fact that they can have ed with the money thus throw n are now busy digging the snow
Single Insertion, per inch .................................. 30
from the deep d rifts along
Y early Contracts:
no home to go to following the ceremony. away, and the scarcity of suit out
the W atchman,
Twenty three
One insertion a week ................................... $ .27% It is tlu* dream ot every bride’s heart to able housing accommodations in
miles
of
the
Rim
Roard
are al­
m aterially relieved.
Two insertions a week .......................................25
have a little nest to fix up and attend to Oregon
ready
open
for
travel.
The
Kla­
It appears fu rth er th a t the to
Daily insertion ......................................................... 20
m
ath
road
has
already
been
grad-
and he mistress ot. .Marriage changes lives tai loss in dwellings for the en­
ot
the newly married to a degree scarcely tire country, during this term , ex­ these few regulations are observ­
R a tes F or L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g
uniform ly w ithout fear or fav­
realized even by those who have long ceeded a quarter-billion dollars, ed
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10
or.
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05
known the wedded slate and one of the standing at $321,453,878. Chief A considerable crew of men
the originating causes cit­
Card of Thanks ............................................. 1.00
changes is an intense desire experienced among
ed by the Board as responsible m orning on the stretch from Gov-
O bituaries, per line ..............................................02 %
by the bride and bridegroom to have a for this unexampled destruction ed and work began Tuesday
home
of their own.
were “ Defective Chimneys and ernm ent Camp to the Medford
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING
Recent rainfalls have
“All future events, where an admission charge is
Couples long wedded are prone to forget Flues,” “ Sparks on Roofs“ (us­ entrance.
served
to
put
down the dust.
made or a collection taken is Advertising.
ually wooden shingle) “ Stoves,”
the
joys
they
experienced
in
fitting
up
their
“ Furnaces, Boilers, and Their
No discount will be allowed Religious or
first home. P-liey think of their early strug­ Pipes,” “ Electricity” (m isused), Beet sugar mill assured at
Benevolent orders.
Prineville.
gles and forget all about the triumphant and “ M atches-Smoking.”
feeling that came with each addition that “ Significantly enough,” said Eugene plans $150,000 Junior
DONATIONS:
No donations to charities or otherw ise will be tended to increase the comfortableness of W. E. M allalieu, general m an­ high school.
made In advertising, or job printing— our contribu­ their abode. 1 lie newlyweds, however, look ager of the National Board, in
commenting upon the losses,
tions will be in cash.
forward to all such little occurrences, en­ four of these five causes long
O U R STOM ACH
joy the elation of achievement, which they since were pronounced by fire
coated tongue0 and b U c h to g “ **
JULY 13.
later will recall only as a struggle, but prevention engineers to be ‘stric t­
Always find relief in
BE KIND TO THE ERRIN G :— B rethern, if a still feeling satisfied with themselves be­ ly preventable,’ for sheer care­
C H A M B E R L A IN 'S
man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are sp irit­ cause they made the effort and were suc­ lessness in some form is, of
.
TABLETS
course, at the bottom of an over­ Sweet*»
ual, restore such an one in the spirit of meek­ cessful.
your stomach and breath—only
whelming m ajority of all blazes
ness: considering thyself, lest thou also be tem p­
in dwellings as in every other
ted.— G alatians 6:1.
PREDICT RAILROAD CROSSING AC­ type of structure.
fire loss of state
S
CIDENTS
“ ADVERTISE THE PARK” ’
Finlay, July 18. io d i
20th Century Grocery
20th Century Stores were the original Pioneers.
of the Cash and Carry System, of selling food staffs, in the Northwest.
The plans was a success from the beginning. No other plan has ever produced
such beneficial results to the consumer.
pmuutea
Your Neighborhood Store
20th Century Store Offer Saturday and Monday.
PURE CANE SUGAR 10 pounds for 98c.
(hie Lot To Customer.
Ivory Soap
3 bars, .
S
« " '^ n d R a c k 84 grade ° f
Lunch Wax Paper, the 5c size 10c
3 rools for . . . .
Hr,;ai1 Flonr- Evi" >' M“'k
i t a . w poumi sack
.......... $1.95 b or mtroduetorv purposes we will sell
one No. .), sack ot this high grade flour for only 15c
HEAD RICE
Fancy Blue Hose Stock
3^8 pounds, ..............
Mazóla Oil
Pints, each
20th Century Coffee—W arranted to he full weight, full s t i w t h
and lowest priced. Pound 35c, 3 lbs. $1.00
Solid pack tomatoes,
No. 2 ^ c a n s ........
28c
finest fl-.vnr
liuest flavor
Campbells Pork and Beans
18^
lig Value
2 cans for . . . .
n rc
CRISCO— Best of all shortenings for all purposes, 3 lb can, 69c, 6 lb, can $1.29.
|Royal Baking Powder
large c a n s ................
40«=
Sliced Pineapple
large No. 2^ cans
25c
FLOUR— Crown, Olympic, or Drifted Snow, your choice, 49 lb. sack
STORE
374 E. Main
ROWDY MAN EJECTED FROM
CRATER LA K E BY RANGERS
One class of occurrences as to which pre­
Recently there was no little discussion diction is reasonably sate is the grade
Edward Chandler, a young man
at a Chamber of Commerce Luncheon rel­ crossing accident involving automobiles, claiming Oregon as his residence,
ative to the inauguration of a campaign as to which the interstate commerce com­ made him self obnoxious to the
to advertise Ashland and vicinity. Natural­ mission says that there will be approxim authorities of C rater Lake N ation­
by raising a disturbance
ly the discussion hinged on wliat to adver­ atelv 1400, with more than 700 fatalities al at Park
the Lodge, fighting, breaking
tise and bow to advertise it. Some one during the three months beginning on July
suggested that Litliia Park, of which Ash­ 1. Estimates are based on progressive
land is duly proud and which is one of tile rate of increase since 1917 and on allow­
A V E R L Y Motor Oils
city’s best assets, be given special atten­ ance for the fact that July, August and
come from under Penn­
■■■■■■■J
tion in the advertising campaign. It is September are the busiest in the year,
sylvania— whence comes the
recalled that one or more speakers took bringing out the greatest number of in­
world’s best crude petroleum
They
are 100% paraffine.
_ issue with the suggestion, and declared that experienced drivers in unfamiliar situa
■■■■■■■■■■I
liithia Park has been well advertised. It tions and the highest average of passeng
W averly, A ll Pennsylvania,
is not the purpose of this article to take ers per car The figures do not include Suffered 25 Ye„rs
Motor Lubricants are your
ear’s best guarantee o f long
issue with those who claim the park has automobile accidents of other kinds, with f AM entirely free from my Piles
service.
been sufficiently advertised, but in weigh­ which the commission is not officially con­ A and aches and pains,” writes
ing the question the views of non-residents cerned, but they do suggest especial cau­ one of my former women patients
That’s why we sell aad rec­
who,
after
suffering
25
years,
was
ommend
W averly, A ll P i t t ­
must be given due consideration and ac­ tion in the most perilous time of the year.
cured by my painless, non-surgical
sylvania,
Motor O ik.
cepted at full worth.
It is not to the credit of the average cit­ treatment. But this case is no ex*
L. L. Andrews, a resident of Corona, Cal-; izen that the extraordinary publicity re­ ception, as scores o f letters in my
j'fornia, but formerly a citizen of Ashland, ceived by these casualties should have ap­ FREE illustrated book will testify,
is here visiting old friends. lie was ac­ parently had no effect on the death rate. i use no knife, anaesthetic, clamps, liga­
burning or other disagree*
ASHLAND, ORE.
companied by his father and two brothers, There decidedly are times when the spirit tures, or stitches,
dangerous method in creating
8
and informs the Tidings that on leaving i of independenc can be carried to absurd Piles, and GUARANTEE results.
Remember my guarantee
Redding they were much infested to know I extremes.—Morning Orgonian.
means a positive and per­
whether or not Ashland had been sold to I
manent cure no matter
how
s e v e r e your case
the tourist. “ V hen we left Redding I took
CULTIVATE TOURIST TRADE .
may be.
' the wheel and asked my brother, who sat
in the front seat with me to take particu­ A news story appearing in the Tidings
CHAS. J. DEAN
lar notice and from the time we left Red­ of last evening gave the information that
ding until just a few miles outside of Ash­ -91 tourists spent Wednesday night in the
land lie saw only two rather inconspicuous auto eamp at Litliia Park.* Possibly a
signs on which the name Ashland appeared. 1 gieater number ot tourists have been at
For miles and miles we were greeted by the park on previous dates, but the num
sign hoards advertising Medford.
her there Wednesday night was such at
“ I want to say to the good people of to I irmly establish Ashland as the lead­
Ashland that your city is not properly ad­ ing tourist center of Southern Oreg. n. Will
vertised, nor is your Park. There should i Ashland maintain her position.' The an-
he a series of sign hoards all the way from ; swer rests with Ashland citizens. There are
Redding to Ashland, calling at least*partic­ other points in the district that are striv­
ular attention to your beautiful park. Not ing with might and main to wrest the tour­
Those suits that are left out of the
only hundreds, but thousands of automo­ ist trade irom Ashland. At present our
bile parties and tourists are passing position is stragetic; the advantage, at
lot that is dropping $.00 a day will
through Ashland without seeing Litliia present, is with Ashland, and our position
Park.’’
be priced at
can be maintained with reasonable efforts.
The foregoing presents the views of a 1 lie point that requires emphasizing is that
man, who not only formerly lived in Ash­ no one must rest secure in the thought
land, and who still maintains an interest that it will always be thus. Tourist trade,
in the town’s future, hut who’has for sev­ already worth thousands of dollars to the
eral years been president of the Calousa business interests of the town will more
county chamber of commerce, and is there­ than double within the next ten years. The
fore interested in community advertising. thing to do is to not only maintain the
What are left on Wednesday, July
present excellent conditions for the tour­
COOPERATION TO AVOID BLOCKADE ist hut improve them as rapidly as time
18, will be offered for the balance
and finances will permit.
The prompt moving of freight this full Alertness is a necessity in the proper
of the week at $9.75.
rests on the heartiest cooperation of every glowtli ot any town, and it is highly im­
shipping interest and of the railroads in portant that we he alert in giving the tour­
the matter of car loading, unloading and ist that which he desires. It is necessary
moving of trains.
These are mostly small sizes but a
that Ashland lose no opportunity to im­
Grain production of 2,341,000,000 bush prove every condition that will tend to
els is predicted by the government crop re­ attract and hold the tourist trade.
few large sizes are among the lot.
port tor .lune. Phe freight demands of tin*
country in October, according to railroad' Since he management of the Tidings in­
figures, will he 65,000 car loads a week augurated the policy of a better newspaper
Better select one you can use and
in excess of the highest demand of 1920, there has been a happy response from the
and this excess is likely to run to 200,000 citizens ot Ashland and vicinity. Not only
get it before some one else gets it.
car loads d week during the rush period. are many favorable comments being re­
To meet this unprecedented demand the ceived but the list of readers is growing
railroads contracted this year for 223,616 at a rapid rate. The condition will per­
new freight cars and 3,639 new locomotives mit the paper to enlarge its scope of in­
to bring their equipment up to normal. fluence for the betterment of Ashland and
Three-fourths of the new cars have been this section of the state. Mention of these
July
July
delivered and about half the locomotives. tacts is not made with a spirit of brag­
The way to prevent a tie up of agricul­ gadocio but to express appreciation of the
Clarance
Clearance
tural products is to start preparations now support being received.
20e
MEDFORD STORE
31 North Central Ave.
w
Kay & Morrison
9»:
Tomorrow
1 ' WENTY-FOUR hours a day year-round p r o d u c t i o n
maintained by workmen trained in our own mod­
ern plant enables us, without curtailment of quality, to
effect savings which constantly are passed on to Vacuum
Cup Tire and “Ton Tested” Tube users.
$12.75
z-œ’d
for the fullest cooperation of every ship­
ping interest this fall during the peak
Tell it to the world—about Ashland..
HELP. HERBERT HOOVER
U B B E R importations to the U nited
States tor the fiscal year ending Jane
3 0 , 1923, show an approximate total
7 7 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 pounds, an am ount equal­
ing fully three-fourths o f the world’s
production.
boring “ under burdensom e and u n e c o
.nomic tax laws and recently enacted re­
o strictions—makes
f
it the duty o f every
motorist in the U nited States to advocate
the placing o f rubber production under
the American dag and in tax-free district«.
Com petent authorities assert that the
Am erican autom obile utilizes not less
than one-half o f the world’s annual rub-
ber supply.
^ ’7 £ ibiii,V or advancem ent in the
It is the patriotic obligation o f every
Am erican car owner, w hen opportunity
affords, to express approval o f the e f f m .
o f Mr. Herbert Hoover, our far-visioned
C ™ S t^ u ” d ’ a ^ ’r o p r i a i t o n ^ S
X l T p d d t“«
" I,1> the
tire manufacturer, but safeguarding our
future needs o f raw n ib b e r -fu lly 70%
o f w hich is imported from countries la-
alreaJv active campaign o f w o r ld X iX
investigation o f the possibilities for an
independent or, at least, a tav.free S u r e ,
o f rubber supply.
source
R
SENECA G. LEWIS, Vice-President-General Manager,
. The
Sound of
Safety
$2.08
PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER CO
OF AMERICA, INC.
Jeannette, Pennsylvania
GET VACUUM CUP TIRE SERVICE AT
WOOD’S
375 E. MAIN ST.