Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 30, 1923, Image 2

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A s h l a n d D a i l v T i d i n pr s
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Monday, July 30,
by tho tens of thousands’’on. the plains of
France.
The world—why mince words?—has no
Published Every E vening 1
P« Sunday by
sympathy with France’s present objective,
THE ASHLAND PR
ING CO
he desire of every power removed from
Bert R. Greer .................. ......... Editor the mesmerism of hate is for the security
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a Pac^ ^ Europe. Nor is it possible
O F F IC IA L CITY P A P E R
to conceive how France could suffer, anv
Entered at the Ashland. Oregon, Posto^fice as more than another, under that condition.
Second Class Wail M atter.
The time has come for the American peo­
Subscription Pries, Delivered in City
ple to reflect seriously whether French pol­
One Month ...................................................... $ .65
icy tends and what its effect inevitably
Three Months ................................................. 1.95
must be on the fortunes and future of this
Six Months ...................................................... 3.75
country.
HCXESx MSN ABE STILL
many honest nnd accommodât
TO BE FOUND IN OREGON Ing people.— Coos Bay Times.
AND PERSONAL NOTES
A Dally Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
local interest.
Donald F raser was in Ash­
land yesterday from Sisson visit­
ing with friends.
LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT
I
Ii Diogenes were abroad to- Go
day w ith hie lantern looking for
A parIy cond£ti
o( „
an honest man he would stop at Bate,_ Ruasell
Ht.nd
«
he Ashland auto damp park. At Schmldt and Dau Bowerm„ n ]ef,
wor h .h, k "
A *
, g' S a ," rday e’ enl"6 (or Lake of
w orthy thinks, and he relates a
w „ ods. re tu rn |
,
pleasant
little
incident
to
prove
Thpv
rpnnrt
D
•
1 ■
it
in e y report a fine time
while
I on the outing.
Farmers, Attention!
Look to your Mowers,
Rakes and Binders early
so in ease I should not
have the worn or broken
parts in stock I will
have time to send to
Portland for them.
Garden Hose and Tools
of every Description
On a recent auto trip to C rat­
At Lake—
By S. W. STRAUS,
er lake in which Mr. and Mrs.
The G. V. G illette family m ot­
Raymond Finneran, who is
ored to Lake of the Woods yes­ President American Society for W. W. Langw orthy and daught-
Thrift.
e
r
K
atherine,
Howard
Savage,
emPl°yed
in Dunsmuir is visit- I
terday, and Will stay there sev­
and
family,
Mr.
and
and
Mrs.
J.
home
folks.
A LL industrial reports now Be­
eral days.
Classified A dvertising Page
One Year ........................................................... 7.50
ing made indicate a negligible Lee Brown and Miss Alice Doug- -
________ ________
amount of unemployment in this las were in the party, a stop was
By Mail and R ural Routes:
Here Visiting—
SOUTHERN
OREGON’S
CHANCE
country. In all made a t the Ashland auto park
One Month ...................................................... $ .65
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ling of
the trades and to inspect it. A fter looking over)
’
Every
section
of
the
country
has
its
Three Months ................................................. I.95
Burbank, California are in Ash.
i
n d u s trie s
I chance sometime or other. Southern Ore­ land for a few days visit with
Six Months ...........„ ........................................... 3.50
there seems to the camp the party proceeded on
One Year .......................................................... 6.50
gon is about to have hers.
the B. R. Greer family.
be as near 100 their way,. Sometime later the
per
cent em­ two girls, Alice Douglas and
With your kind permission we will at­
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
ployment
a t .Katherine Langw orthy, missed I
tempt to outline that chance to you, as Leaves For H o rn b ro o k -
Single insertion, per inch .................................. 30
this
time
as
is their coats. It was very warm
Tom Acklin left Ashland recent­
briefly as possible.
possible.
O f
Yearly C ontracts:
and they had taken them off and
ly for H ornbrook, w here he will
course, certain
One insertion a week .................................... $ .2 7 1
One hundred and twenty miles away be employed the rest of the sum ­
seasonal or lo­ left them on one of the seats In
Two insertions a week .......................................25
lies the harbor of Port Orford, Oregon, m er by the T. Jones company.
cal conditions the park. They were too fa r on
Daily insertion ..............................................
20
m a y furnish their journey to retu rn , but w’hea
the San Pedro of the Southern Oregon
scattered i n they reached home, a le tte r was
Here On Business—
R ates F or L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g I Country.
*
stances of un- w ritten to the caretaker of tha
Mrs. J. B. Duncan is in Ash­
Between Medford and Port Orford, lies land from K lam ath Falls. She will
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. 8 .10
e m p 1 oyment. park, describing the coats and
Ä. W . S T R A U S
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05
many miles of virgin territory. The Scuth- rem ain here a few days attending speaking, the nation b u is t , on broadly
„ „
a 100 telling where , they had been left 3 « -3 __ 9 North
Card of , Thanks ............................................. 1.00 I era Oregon Country needs an outlet to
Main
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to the business m atters th a t call­ per cent employment basis.
Y esterday the coats arrived by,
tu an es, p. r line ..............................................02J4 file g e a , a n (j,
g 0Q(] b ig jiw a y w a g c o n _ ed her to Ashland.
In periods such as we are now parcel post and the pleasant
“ We sell to sell again”
passing through the temptation to memories of a very attractive
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING strueted ending at Port Orford it is more Go To Lake—
indulge in extravagance, specula­ park were enhanced
with the
“ Ail future events, where an admission charge is than likely Port Orford would be made a
tion and various imprudent prac­
Mr. McGee left this m orning for
knowledge
th
a
t
Ashland
is not
made or a collection taken is Advertising.
port of refuge—breaking a 700 mile coast Lake of the Woods for a few tices is the strongest. These in­
No discount Will be allowed Religious or H ue w h ic h n o w o f f e r s nQ h a r b o r o f g a f e ty
dulgences lead to inflation, disor­ only a pleasant place but has
days
outing.
His
fam
ily
is
at
the
ganize the routines of trade and
ONE DAY ONLY
Benevolent orders.
________________ to the storm-tossed vessel. Port Orford Lake, but will probably retu rn to eventually bring about a business
^TUESDAY .JULY 31
reaction.
On the other hand
has possibilities which we need, and we Ashland with him.
DONATIONS:
money th a t is saved or what
No donations to charities or otherw ise will be have potential business, which Port Orford
amounts to about the same thing.
77//A>7>
To
Crater
Lake—
made in advertising, or job printing— our contribu­ needs—lets get together and do something.
spent constructively, acts as a
r/M ? D
E rn est Cooper started Sunday on stabilizing influence. It keeps gen­
tions will be in cash.
StASOAT
LAST
TIME
TODAY
Here is our chance. A state law provides a trip to C rater Lake. He plans eral business on an even keel. It
for
the formation of road districts, includ­ to stay several days a t the lake, retards extravagant and reckless
JULY 30
practices.
THE \\ HOLE H EA RT:— Blessed are they that ing several counties. Under its provisions, also visiting Diamond Lake and
More men have been ruined by
other places.
keep his testimonies, and th at seek him with the we are informed, upon the organization of
prosperity than by adversity.
—with—
I t requires more personal char­
such a district, the state must survey the Out of Hospital —
whole heart.— Psalm s 119:2..
acter to withstand the temptations
proposed trunk highway, and in case of Five year old, Leo Jones, who of
plentiful days than it does to
SINCE THE WORLD SAVED FRANCE construction, of a road of this kind, we has been confined to the Com- combat the evils of ill-fortune
are informed that a liberal percentage of m unity H ospital for some tim e Is Now is the time above all others A story founded on laws
Reluctantly the American people real­ the cost would be borne by the Federal now recovered and Saturday was for the people of this nation to
learn by experience the value of handed down bv our fore-
ize that the compass of events in Europe Government, and also, that the state would discharged from the institution. tk rift. For it is only m this way fathers—often forgotten, but
th a t business activities, such a s ' i „ . . . - e
includes a vital concern of this country. contribute 25 per cent of the cost, leaving Goes To Cottage G r o v e -
now exist, can be kept up.
alwavs in force.
the
counties
to
pay
only
about
25
per
cent
Adah
H
artley
left
Sunday
eve­
Every
man
who
is
favorably
em­
This does not mean that the United States
of the cost of the highway.
ning for Cottage Grove, where ployed today should remember that
has any inclination to be a member 0
This plan is not original with us, but has will visit with friends for a while. indirectly, though none the less
—COMING—
the permanency of his em­
European councils on European problems been suggested to us by Hon George Gard­ Miss H artley will probably retu rn truly,
ployment depends on his own
to Ashland early next month.
OPITZ
Wednesday and Thursday
But there is a point where circumstances ner, County Judge for Jackson County.
thaift.
Let extravagance - and
speculation run ram pant in the
surmount local bounds and impinge on the
However, we believe it to be the most At Hospital—
THOMAS MEIGHAN
country, as often has been the case,
IN THE
weltare oi the world. To such a pass has practical suggestion made for the benefit E arl H endricks of Weed, is 111 and thousands of men now happily
—in—
the eternal reparations struggle, primar of this country in many years. We feel dis­ a t the Community Hospital and employed will be walking the
“ The N e’er-Do-Well.”
streets looking for work.
ily between France and Germany, arrived. posed to do all in our power to bring the recently underw ent an operation.
This country, in time of urgent need, proposition into the realm of reality, and to The boy, who is nine years old,
is in the Elks room of the hospital t
,
STATEMENT
can support itself. But in normal times its that end we are going to work, and we are as
of the
Citizens
Bank
of
Ashland,
County
of
Jackson
his fath er is an elk.
prosperity depends upon its commercial re going to ask you to help and we feel sure,
State of Oregon, showing the am ount standing to the credit of every
depositor, Ju ly 1, 1923 ,who has not made a deposit, or who has
lations with the markets of the world. Pros­ you will help. This is our opportunity so Back From Vacation—
perity tor Americans is represented by the let us put it over, big.
V. O. N. Smith is back a t the not w ithdraw n any p art of his deposit (com m ercial deposits), prin­
Curtain, 8:15
surplus products they are able to export. The ideal is constructive, it is progres­ Citizens Bank after his vacation. cipal or interest, for a period of more than seven (7) years immedi­
ately
prior
to
said
date,
with
the
name,
last
known
place
of
resi­
Mr. Smith did not make any ex­
Reserve Four Seats At
This market for surplus diminishes; today sive. We need the road.
tended trips, but made side trips dence or postoffice address of such depositor, and the fact of his
The Box Office
it has reached an unprecedented low point It is very likely that Klamath County from Ashland to m any points of death, if known.
Prices 55c, 85c, $1.10
The government reports show this to be so. would join with Jackson Josephine, and scenic in terest during his vaca­ Name of Depositor
Residence or Postoffice Address,
Amount
Including .tax
J. A. Orchard, Present address unknown to u s ...............................$49.90
Reports from business men all over the Curry Counties in putting this over, but re­ tion.
I.
P.
Rolfe
Unknown
to
us
...............................
2.00
land prove the reports to be true.
gardless of who helps, let’s get busy now.—
♦ ♦♦ ♦♦
♦ ♦♦♦♦»♦<
R. A. Cooke
Medford, Ore.................................. 1.91
To Eastern Oregon—
It is a fact that the steady demoraliza­ Pacific Record-Herald.
STATE OF OREGON, County of Jackson.— ss.
F. B. Moore of N orth Main
tion of Europe, dragged down remorseless­
b Y. O. N. Smith, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon
street left Saturday afternoon for
ly by the dead weight of failing, helpless
M arden Smith, of the Oregon Peniten­ Condon
oath,
th a t I am the cashier of the Citizens Bank of Ashland, Jackson,
and Fossil, Oregon, where
Germany’, has checked American welfare tiary says that the average stay on the he owns extensive «farming in te r­ county, State of Oregon; for the foregoing statem ent is a full
and must do so more in proportion as Eu­ part of convicts in state prisons is one ests. Mr. Moore m eant to leave true, correct and complete statem ent, showing the name, last known
rope s capacity’ to do business grows less. year, eight months and 28 days. If the earlier in the week, but stayed residence or postoffice address, fact of death, if known, and the
am ount to the credit of each depositor as required by the provisions
Howevei, uulavorahly Americans gen­ escapes from the Oregon penitentiary con­ here in order to see the President. of Sections 10160-10163, inclusive, Oregon Laws.
erally have regarded the Ruhr occupation, tinue to multiply we will deduct the year
V. O. N. SMITH,
criticism has been singularly restrained. and eight months—Oregon Dailv Journal. Go To Klamath Falls—
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of July, A. D. 1923. !
Mr. B utterfield, m anager of the
(Seal)
S.
A. PETTERS, N otary Public for Oregon.
France is supporting huge armaments. She
Ashland Tw entieth Century gro­
My
commission expires, November 16. 1926.
has the largest disciplined army of the One of our exchanges carries a story cery store, w ith Mr. Wixon, m an­
PEIL’S CORNER
Garden Tools
Hoes, Rakes, Spading Forks, Spades and
Shovels
Garden Hose
Rubber and Cotton
SIMPSON’S
HARDWARE
GEOÖCIA
'The Forgotten Law’
MILTON SILLS
GAILY
SHOW
K IN D
WORLD
MODICO
©pohestra
WAITCH FO R TH E
STREET
R 4 R /3 D E
world. She has • more aircraft than any­ oi a man expert on ‘ ‘ how to act during a ager of the Medford store, took
one else. She has great supplies of guns and
___thunder storm.” What difference does it a pleasure trip to K lam ath Falls
yesterday. They rep o rt the road
munitions and the lactories to produce more ,nake? Tou can’t dodge lightning.
to be in a bad condition near the
She owes money which she makes no men­
Falls.
tion of paying, although she has financed
Il cannibals eat their enemies on the
recently two smaller powers, on whose arm­ theory that by so doing they gain their Leave on Trip—
ed friendship she relies. With her disre­ strength, why is it that they wouldn’t The Misses Mabel and Eunice
H ager left for Eugene Sunday
gard tor her own debts she is furiously in­ rather have goat meat?
m
orning for a short visit. From
sistent that Germany pay her uttermost
there, they will go to Newport
farthing, the while she seizes German work­ The real break between Paris and Lon» w ith relatives to spend a week
shops and snarls a surly defiance at any don is when they run out of words.
a t the beach. They expect to be
effort to compromise a situation that
gone about two weeks
marches swiftly to general rain and the
BREEZES FROM NORTHWEST
incalcuable misery ot Europe.
Eating watermelon is a simple and To Spokane—
The propaganda for her case of hatred harmless way to learn to dive—Baker Donald Snyder left this a fte r­
noon for Spokane, w here he
has been considerable. In its most familiar Herald.
plans to visit with relatives and
phase it is a sentimental plea, heard here
friends for about a m onth, re­
and there among our own people, that the
I opular novels and songs are exceptions tu rn in g to Ashland in time for
French debts should be cancelled. These to the rule that crime doesn’t pay.—Eugene school. He is m aking the trip
by auto.
petitions comes not infrequently from an­ Daily Guard.
xious folks who purchased or financed the
Out of Hospital—
purchase of French government bonds. “ Lausanne treaty signed.” Again the G. S. B utler was today dis­
These bonds they have no desire to see powers have failed to get Turkey’s Angora charged from the Community
cancelled. 1 hey prefer the American tax­ -B end Bulletin.
Hospital, where he has been con­
fined for quite a tim e with a
payer pay for them by assuming the equiva­
fractu red hip. Mr. B ut leisrb
lent of the French debt.
Many a promising young man turns out fractured
hip. Mr. B utler is still
But the French debt wholly one of the to be a man who keeps on promising.-» convalescent,
but will soon be
money she borrowed? Where would France La Grande Observer.
entirely recovered.
stand today if the world had not leaped
to her side? What would have happened Some time has passed since the butcher H ere Short Tim e—
to France had not Allies been there on two used to always throw in a meat bone for Mrs Helen H anna and m other,
fronts to share her burden? Could France the dog to munch on for several days.— Mrs. Nellie M. Conner arrived in
Ashland Friday evening and re ­
alone have saved Paris? Could anv resource Roseburg News-Review.
turned to San Francisco on Sat­
of France have checked that war machine
urday evening. W hile in Ashland
from crashing the nation?
In summing up the literary achievements Mrs. H anna, secured her divorce
The world saved France from becoming ol this day and age the contributions of from F ran k H anna, a southern
a third rater debtor power. The world was our heavyweight boxers and star baseball Pacific engineer, and assumed h er
maiden name of Helen Conner.
with France in the war as well as in the players should not be overlooked—Seattle
peace. Has France forgotten that? If she Times.
Touring Coast—
remembers then she must concede the
A tourist party consisting of
right of the world to be considered in this
Mrs. A. H. Jongel, Miss Frances
We are prone to poke fun at California
gTave crisis her conduct has brought about. because of the recent earthquakes. “ We’ll Jongel, Mrs. Frances A. Smyth,
Miss Clara Smyth, Miss Margaret
Not merely gratitude hut a true sense of
wager a pretty penny however, that those Smyth and Miss M. H. Smyth were
national honor should dictate to her a opportunities of the sister state to the registered at the Hotel Ashland
willing difference to the counsel of those south will seize on some plan for beneficial last night. They started from their
who shared their all with her in the dark­ publicity from the event before they are home in Berkeley some time ago,
and are making a tour of the
est hour of her history and left their dead through with it.—Hood River Glacier.
coast.
More Than Pays
FOR ITSELF
The Combination Offer Of
BARBER’S CLIPPERS AND
SCISSORS
at $3.39 the two pieces.
Just for use on the Boys and Kiddies—It will
pay for itself in 6 months.
Get The At
B ook s and
p , | q - Q n p 9 £ l Toilet A rticles
Stationery
ClLO/lK 1 □
Drug;
Sundries
Starts Y )u Toward the Ownership of a
and in a sh o rt tim e you will have a car o f
your ow n. T h e n all “ out-of-doors” will be
yours to enjoy w ith your family.
T h in k o f th e com fort, th e pleasure and
happiness w hich will be yours.
Buy your car u n d er th e term s o f the
Buy Your
Winter's Supply of
WOOD
NOW
We have bought a quantity of dry body Fir
and Pine in 4 toot and 16 inch lengths and are
hauling it to town with our own trucks.
For as little as $5, you can select th e Ford
you w an t and place your o rd er at once. W e
will p u t this m oney in a local b an k for you
— at interest. Each week you add a little
m ore. T his also draw s interest. Soon your
paym ents, plus th e interest earned, makes
the car your ow n. C om e in! Let us give
you full particulars ab o u t this new plan.
Would have to deliver in full truck loads.
SAVE HANDLING AND EXTRA HAULING
Let Us Figure With You
Do It Now
Harrison Bros.
Ford and Ford son Dealers
Ashland, Oregon.
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
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