Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 21, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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of the convict camps must have been. It ♦
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is said that familiarity breeds contempt. It
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Published Every Evening Exeept Sunday by
MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor
erance.
Phone item s to her a t 345-R, between 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO___
Now that Florida is seemingly awake to
and evenings.
its
offense
and
its
duty,
it
should
carry
its
Bert R. Greer ............................... Editor
work of reform to the length that good
from Trip—-
Dr. Shaw read from Edwin
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39 government demands and humanity urges. R eturns
Prof, and Mrs. Clyde Sweet M arkham, and Paul Laurence
SOCBETY
and Mrs. Sweet’s m other, Mrs.
'
Mary
Goodyear, of Church street,
APPLICATION NEEDED
returned
W ednesday
evening
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
from a month spent in sight-see-
There will come less and less of specu­ j ing.
One Month ...................................................... $ .65
lation in farming with the application of The outstanding points visited
Three Months .................................................. 1.95
Six Months ...................................................... 3.75
business methods to the industry. Just were Yellowstone Park, Glacier
Park and Bamff and Lake Louise
One Year ........................................................... 7.50
in proportion as the farmers come to ! in
the Canadian Rockies.
B y M ail and R ural R ou tes:
understand, adopt and auply scientific
The
entire way was \one of
One Month ...................................................... $ .65
principles
to
their
business,
it
is
becom­
wondrous
beauty and
scenic
Three Months ...........
1.95
ing
less
of
a
gambling
proposition,
less
grandeur
hut
Yellowstone
Park
Six Months ........................................................ 3.50
stands
prem
inently
unrivalled
in
influenced by climatic change, insect pests,
One Year ........................................................... 6.50
fungus diseases or other adverse influences. I the wonders th a t were viewed.
There were Swiss guides at
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
To go a step further, the more he studies Lake Louise and the party were
Single Insertion, per inch ................................... 30
the proper marketing of his products, in­ told th a t nothing Switzerland of-
Y early C ontracts:
One insertion a week .................................... $ .27% volving grading standardizing and order­ j fered out-ranked in beauty and
ly marketing through co-operative efforts, grandeur the Canadian Rockies.
Two insertions a week ....................................... 25
Coming home, relatives and
Dally insertion ......................................................... 20
the less becomes the element of specu­ I friends
in Spokane, Seattle and
lation.
R ates F o r L egal and M iscellan eou s A d vertisin g
P ortland, were visited.
The problem confronting the farmer will The beautiful new W inder-
F irst insertion, per 8 point line .................. $ .10
be the more soundly solved when he m ere Highway was followed
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05
thinks out his own solution. Not much from Seattle to Portland. It is
Card of Thanks ............................................. 1.00
O bituaries, per line' ..............................................02% headway will be made through individual a delight unless it rains, when
• the n atu re of the soil makes it
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING effort, hut rather through collective effort dangerous.
“All future events, where an adm ission charge is involving concerted action on the part of
The trip was planned so the
groups of farmers engaged in marketing p arty had W ednesday a t Jose-
made or a collection taken is Advertising.
No discount will be allowed Religious or similar products. Such principles are jphine ’Cayes, reaching Ashland
Benevolent orders.
scientific, although they may be designated , W ednesday night.
Prof, and Mrs. Sweet retu rn
j by other names.
DONATIONS:
, to th eir California home Satur-
One of the serious obstacles in the path j day.
No donations to charities or otherw ise will be
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made in advertising, or job printing— our contribu­ ' of the present-day farming is the habit of
tions will be in cash.
not thinking: This leads many to go on M edical S ociety P icn ic—
Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as
Second Class Mail M atter.
JULY 21
MAN’S BIRTH RIG H T:— Thou m adest him to
have dominion over the works of thy hands; thou
hast put all things under his feet.— Psalm 8:6.
THE PARK AS AN INVESTMENT
(races run and fun held sway
Mrs. G ertrude Hamilton. Miss ed the Caves Friday, returning
through the whole happy day.
I Cora Leech and Mr. and Mrs. to Ashland in the evening.
* * *
Carl Smith
of D unsm uir, who
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The D ean’s R eturn—
week end guests have :•«- ., ;i;(.
A s h la n d -
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. D ean,! turned to their homes but Mr
R jg understood th a i th irty .
daughter Betty and Jack Nims re- and Mrs. Claude Anderson of fiye teacher8> under the guidance
turned W ednesday evening from Portland will spend a fortnight of Superintendent Briscoe started
their w onderfully interesting trip here.
Friday evening to scale Mt. Ash-
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. t h e , j „ nd
which has occupied the past
Misses Thelma Heer and Gladys
Dunbar and closed with an inim i­ month.
H astings left Thursday evening
An accou“ t of their trIP and
table rendering of the selection,
During their absence they vis-
for a trip to the Caves. They adventures incident will be given
“ It is to L augh.”
Red places in the vicinity of S a n -1
camped
at G rants Pass and v is it-‘ later.
At 9:30 each m orning the stu- ^a Cruz, Lake Tahoe, and Yosem-
deirt body hears som ething ra th e r ite- Em erald Bay at Lake Ta-
special and it is an hour they ^ oe was especially beautiful,
"PPUPUP7 UPU7PUP7P
enjoy very much.
T hey visited all the main p o in ts!
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of interest in Yosemite. For a
Guest a t Mrs. Y arbrough’s__
longer stay hiking trips would )
Mrs. Yarbrough of Scenic Drive have been necessary. It was ex-
has e n te r/.in e d as house guest, j trem ely hot in the valley. They
IN THE POINT OF
Mrs. L. A. Curl of G rants Pass vislted the “ Geysers” about twen-
SPECIALIZED SERVICE
for the past week. Mrs. Curl tY five miles from Healdsburg,
returned to her home today.
These were w onderful. The old j
Mrs. Y arbrough had a terrify- hotel was built In 1852 and still
ing experience during the storm stands.
I t’s old register shows)
WE STRIVE TO MAKE OUR
of W ednesday evening. Sitting th e names of such celebrities a s ;
SERVICE TO YOU
near the telephone, when the Mark Twain, General G rant, etc.
lightning struck, she was seem-
Their retu rn was by the coast'
A SPECIALIZED SERVICE
ingly lifted from her chair and route. About forty miles north
throw n forward.
She was un- of E ureka they took the Klam ath
conscious several m inutes. Mrs. River Highway. recently com-
INDIVIDUAL TO EVERY
Y arbrough has recovered from pleted. W hile particularly scen-
PATRON TO MEET HIS
the shock and aparently suffers ic, it is dangerous, crawling
PARTICULAR NEED
snake-like fa r above the river,
no ill effects.
IT WILL MEET YOURS
with hair pin curves and narrow
road beds.
Form al Reception—
While glad they came th a t way
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cook of
not
an overwhelm ing desire is
Garfield street, gave a form al re ­
m
anifest
to repeat th a t p art of
ception for th eir son, Mr. W. E.
the
journey.
Cook, and his bride, whose m ar­
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riage occurred recently.
The evening hours sped de- Quests at Mrs. H air’s
Mrs. Heer of High stre et is en­
ce distinctive
-the service
lightfully enlivened by games
joying
as
house
guests
a
number
and music.
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About th irty five m em bersaof of friends and relatives.
the younger set enjoyed this
gracious hospitality and welcom­
ed the bride to h er new home in
Ashland.
Delicious refreshm ents- were
served at the close of this happy
evening and guests made theirI
adieus, feeling th a t the hour of
departure had come all to quick­
year after year in unprofitable ways fol­
lowed from force of habit. Too many get
into the habit of thinking about certain
things and not thinking about other things
that influence their business. New world
conditions are coining to the front. The
farming of the future is sure to be differ­
ent. It is now calling for a different atti­
tude on the part of the farmers themselves
and the question of correct marketing
methods, which requires co-operation and
straight thinking. —Western Fanner.
The members of the Jackson
county Medical Society and their
families held th eir annual picnic
in L ithia P ark, W ednesday even­
ing of this week.
The towns represented were
shland, Medford, C entral Point,
and Phoenix. There were tw en­
ty-six present from Medford.
It was not picnic w eather and
the la tte r p a rt of the evening
was more or leas exciting owing
to the unexpected storm.
The events were not of the
usual order and not those usu­
ally staged at Ashland Picnics.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
saiBiHiiaiiiii
Good
F u r n it u r e
Is An Investment—Not \n Expense
ly.
* * *
B an tist Picnic—
When the people of Ashland conceived
The B aptist Sundav school I
and made possible the auto camp at beau­
held its annual picnic T h u rsd ay ,)
tiful Lithia Park not even the most san­
on W agner Creek, about two and
guine dreamed that it would ever prove
a half miles beyond the school
house at a lovely place, nartlcu- i
a good financial investment from a direct
THE
GALLOWS
AS
A
DETERRENT
larly
suitable for gatherings of
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standpoint. But that the camp will pay
this kind.
Upper YTa lley Club M eets—
good direct dividends in the near future
It was an all day affair, start
The last m eeting of the Upper ine from Ashland at 8:30 a. m., I
Michigan,
which
has
abolished
capital
is all but an assured fact. Frank Jordan
reports that receipts from the auto park punishment, is reaping the product of Valley Community club, before and retu rn in g at about four |
th eir two m onth’s vacation oc­
so far this season amounts to more than tender solicitude for the criminal which curred W ednesday of this week. o’clock. There were between 75
and 100 present to enjoy the won-)
$1500, which means that by the end of the disregards the larger right of law-abid­ It was an all day m eeting with derful
feast of good things pre-j
season the total will approximate $5,000. ing citizens to the protection of the law. a bountiful picnic dinner for all pared. Lemonade and coffee
July and August will witness the heaviest In the course of a roundup of thugs and those in attendance. Consider­ were furnished by the school.
travel over our highways and naturally highwaymen stimulated by the recent ing the very busy season there Games of all sorts were played, I
were a goodly num ber present to
the patronage at the auto camp will attain crime wave, a gang of four—three men and enjoy
the interesting program
a maximum volume during the remainder a woman—were arrested the other day, and planned, the social time and the
STO PPED H IS PA IN S
one
of
the
men
being
moved
to
confession,
of this month and in August.
feast of good things provided.
“ I was suffering w ith a severe
expressed
delight
at
his
good
fortune
in
The business m eeting was held
That Lithia Park and its auto camp
cold,
headache, backache and
at
2
p.
m.
Plans
for
the
F
a
ir
ground have received considerable adver­ having chosen for his scene of operations
pains
in
my abdom en,” w rites J.
were discussed, and a commit­
tising is attested by the »umber of peo­ a state in which the penalty of murder is tee
appointed to perfect those B. Dring, Newport, R. I. “A fter
ple registered there and by the receipts relatively light. Says the Detroit News in plans; also a committee named taking Foley’s H onef and T ar in
for the present season, hut the condition its account of this aspect of the occurrence: to arrange for the program for conjunction with Foley C athartic
only goes to prove that if a liberal adver­ Da Rouch congratulated himself on the next year. In planning for so Tablets I was entirely relieved of
tising campaign is carried on tlur volume fact that there is no capital punishment in large a club (th is em braces Neil my Cold and pains.” Coughs re­
Creek and Bellview districts) sulting from Bronchitis, Asthma,
of patronage can he doubled. The park Michigan.
considerable thought is expended Hay Fever, Croup and Whooping
has been given sufficient advertising to “ If they give me life, I ’ll be out in six­ to arran g e the work to provide Cough are quickly relieved with
prove that a general advertising campaign teen years, anyway,” he said. “ I ’m going the widest range of interests.
Foley’s Honey and Tar. The larg ­
Announcement will be made est selling Cough medicine in the
will produce. With the comparatively lim­ to be good when I get in.”
ited advertising that has been carried on The prisoner pictures an even less un­ later relative to time of m eeting W orld. Sold everywhere.
and subjects chosen for discus­
excellent returns are being received, and happy prospect. “ You cops,” he is quoted sion.
¡increased patronage will be enjoyed in as saying further, “ would not be surprised At this meeting, was a canning
proportion to the money invested in ad­ would you if the judge let me off with dem onstration under the leader­
vertising in the future. The Tidings believes two to thirty years because I ’m confess­ ship of .Miss Gravce Teich.
that if $500 were spent advertising Lithia ing?” There is no note of contrition, no There was the every day boiler
OUR MAILING
dem onstrated in which
Park and the excellent auto camp ground suggestion of a changed attitude toward method,
both vegetables and fru it were
available there that 1924 will witness an society, no warrant for supposing that at canned.
LIST GOES OUT
increase of visitors of not only 100 per the conclusion of a term of two, or sixteen, W ire arrangem ents for remov­
January 25.
cent but more. Results to date proves the or some other brief period of years the cul­ al of cans, the individual baskets
and
other
devices
were
shown.
truth of this contention, and the city can prit—a murderer whose crime was preme­
April 25.
The
electric
cooker
did
not
a
r­
make not better investment than mapping ditated—will he any le£s a menace to so­ rive in time to be used at this
July 25
out a broad campaign adverising Lithia ciety than he is now. Premeditation to mur­ meeting. Mrs. Brown demon­
October 25.
der is a wholly logical inference when men strated the pressure cooker. Regularly every th ird m onth
Park and the excellent eamp ground.
It would be difficult to estimate in dol­ engage in highway robbery. “ Of course,” Those w atching were very in ter­ checks are mailed to all holders ol’
lars and cents the real worth of the park said one of Da Rouch’s accomplices, “ When ested, for a num ber contem plate Copco Stock at $1.75 per share .
getting them. In this, a 12 lb. ($7.00 per annual.)
Tell any I
and camp ground to Ashland, but that it you go out on a stickup job, you intend ham
may be cookd in 45 m in­ member of our organization you i
is one of the most valuable assets of the either to get the bird’s money or to shoot utes. A fire may be built at
w ant to be placed on the mailing |
town cannot be denied. The possibilities for him, you know.”
11 a. m., and an entire dinner list for Copco 7 % P referred Stock 1
future development and enlargement are This band have confessed to crimes so placed in one of these cookers yielding 7.1 4 e^— cash or install­
unlimited and as we develop so shall we numerous that not all are remembered in and be ready to be served at 12. m ent plan.
Under 15 pound pressure corn,
reap.
detail. Detroit was selected because it is chard,
etc., may be canned in 35
in Michigan, where murders are let off m inutes, as against three hours
DOWN IN FLORIDA
with a few years’ inconvenient detention by the boiler method.
behind prison walls. It is hardly to be Beans, corn, both on the cob,
The conviction of the “ whipping boss” doubted that other phases of the present and off, cauliflow er and chard of
Preferred
of a Florida convict camp on a charge of crime wave are traceable to the same state vegetables and loganberries and
Par value $100
apricots of fru its were canned,*
murder—in the second degree—brings to of facts. Only the explicable timidity of and raspberry jam with “ certo”
Now at $98
a close a grewsome chapter in a grewsonie the robber’s victim, who is aware of how was made, during the dem onstra­
ASK ANY M EM BER G F OUR
record of. modern barbarism. A Florida little his life is worth to his state, holds tion.
ORGANIZATION
jury convicted him.
the murder record as low as it is. The num­ There was no set lecture ac­
this work but every
While punishment of such offenders is ber of citizens actually killed is not the full companying
THE
one with a problem asked a ques­
to the credit of that state, it is to its debit measure of the harm wrought by refusing tion or offered a suggestion and CALIFORNIA OREGON
that it permitted the lash to remain so to look on atrocious murder and offenses in the most lively discussion, in
POWER COMPANY
long an instrument o f torture. The death volving potential murder as capital crimes. which everyone took part, en­ Redford, G rants P a ss and
sued.
of Martin Tabert, which the Florida jury —Oregonian.
K lam ath F a lls
Among the many helpful sug­
lias laid at the convicted man’s door, fo­
Y reka and D unsm uir
gestions m ust be mentioned this,
cused the outside public’s attention on Stop! Before you send that dollar bill th a t a little soda in grape jelly
conditions in Florida and aroused the in­ to a merchant in some other town just re­ or grape juice prevents it crystal-
dignation—and this last evidently com­ member that if you spend it at home at izing. B ulletins were distributed
th a t give very clear instructions
mitted itself to the state affected. As a least a fraction of it will return to vou
*
in this work.
result reform in the treatment of prisoners Remember that when you send that dol­ It may not be generally known
has been started. The lash has been aban­ lar to the other fellow’s town you are build­ th a t it is a tax paid by the fru it
growers th a t support this work.
doned—and some of those who have been ing up his town, not your’s.
• • *
found guilty of abusing it have been held
Dr. Shaw R ead s at Norm al—
to account.
Nothing infuriates a newspaperman so On W ednesday m orning Dr.
An awakened conscience is good. But a much as a person who refers to all news M attie Shaw favored the Normal
conscience that does not go to sleep—and items as ” squibs”.—Spokesman Review. students with a num ber of her
delightful readings.
consequently needs no awakening—is bet­
ter. The people of Florida should have Some of the satisfaction of life comes It is always a tre a t to hear Dr.
Shaw and these num bers were
needed no special investigation to inform - from not taking others too seriously—La especially
pleasing and received
TOUR PARTNERS
them as to conditions so notorious as those • Grande Evening Observer.
most appreciative hearing.
IN PROGRESS*
SO O N
COPCO
Consider tlyi “ Dividends” in comfoi
surely be yours front any investment
find at our store in abundance.
You and your family have only one
years more cheerful and eompaniona
furnishings? A well furnished home
good upon every member of the fami
we have ever carried and our prices
and see us, all goods marked in pi a
J. P. DODGE & SONS
Reliable H ouse Furili
AT THE JACKSON COUNTY
Fair Grounds
Nights July 26-27
GILBERT and SULLIVAN’S BEAUTIFUL OPER A
"IOLANTHE”
Will Be Pre sen ted As A
GRAND 1 ’AGEANT
CAST of 100
BALLET of 75
ORCHESTRA of 25
A RIOT of
LIGHT and COLOR
The Biggest Spectacle
Ever Attempted •
in OREGON
Glittering Costumes
made especially by '
GOLDSTEIN & Go.,—SAN FRANCISCO
Dazzling Light Effects
—by—
CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER CO.
SEATS NOW ON SALE, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MEDFORD
Under The Auspices and For The Belieft Of
The Jackson County Fair Association