Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 03, 1923, Image 2

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    ï ÌND DAILL TIDINGS
A s h la n d D a ily T id in g s
ARE GOOD ROADS MONEY SAVERS
AFRICAN DOMINOES ARE
THROWN IN OHIO CHURCH
(E sta b lish e d in 187G)
P u b lish ed Every- E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
A Ax 111 AXM.«
A «.bXa.%
«-Z w
Friday, August 8,
If good road« really save moi^ey for us.
who gets that iaoLcy, and what is done with
MRS 10 MR
ST. CATH ERINES, O ntario.—
Never has Niagara district seen,
such a w ealth of cherries as thia
year, particularly the later var­
ieties.
LIMA, Ohio, Aug., 3.— Activi­
ties of the dice-throw er are now
sheltered and abetted by the i
Biederwolf
tabernacle,
lately i SACRAMENTO. Aug. 2.— Real
barred to solitude-seeking sweet- Estate men from every section of
WINNIPEG, 'M anitoba.— Good
hearts, according to complaints the state are expected to turn to ! w eather has been experienced
filed with . the police by nearby Sacramento early in October when
during the week, with fu rth er
residents.
the state convention of the Cal­
rains of great value to the crops
The crooning melody of “ Leb- ifornia Real E state Association
en f’um Mount Lebannon” and will be held here from October and grasses.
“Sixie f'um Dixie,” far more 10th to 13th, and plans are al­
BRANDON, M anitoba.— Crops
clam orous than the most impas­ ready being form ulated for the
sioned speeches of the Romeos, entertainm ent of more than 500 in the Brandon district show an
who have been supplanted, has delegates.
improvement since the recent
aroused neighbors into determ in­
Under the supervision of E. J.
rain which were general.
ed action.
Morrissey, president of the Sac­
The invaders m ust go, these ram ento Realtors Association and
Farmers, Attention!
neighbors have decided.
They chalrm an oi tllG convention corn-
claim the gam blers daily entice m ittae, full details of the plans of
Look to your Mowers,
the youth of the vicinity under entertainm ent are bein;; worked
Rakes and Binders early
the shade of the tabernacle walls out well in advance of the time,
so in case I should not
and the wails of am ateur losers insuring the visitors to the Capi­
have the worn or broken
and the paeans of professional tal City an interesting time d u r­
parts in stock I will
w inners ren t the sum m er air, des­ ing every m inute not spent in
have time to send to
ecrating the scene of recent re­ the convention hall.
Portland for them.
The plans of entertainm ent in­
vival services which effected a
Garden Hose and Tools
clude some new features. One of
big religious awakening.
of every Description
The Rev. W. H. Howard, prom­ the principal of these is the first,
inent clergym an, nailed shut the state association golf tournam ent
doors of the tabernacle against for the Sacram ento R ealtors’ Per-
“ spooners.“ Now neighbors may ^e tu a ' Trophy. Although ju st an­
recommend th a t the police sta ­ nounced, according to A. R. Gal­
tion a guard to keep gamblers laway, Jr., Chairm an of the golf
committee, many real estate men
out of the tabernacle.
have already signified their inten-'
tion of entering the contest.
WINNIPEG, M anitoba.— W est­
Southern California realtors are
ern Canada will require approxi­
planning
to form a motor caravan
mately 20 per cent more harvest­
to
leave
Los
Angeles several days
ers to garner this year’s crop
before the convention date and
than were needed last year.
make a tour of the San Joaquin
Valley on the way to the Capital I
City.
"i"-—
Among some of the features
being planned in connection with
! -B ètel s-r? 3 sb 53 s ¡
the convention are an AU-Sacra-
?r i».
• mento Valley Products dinner at
which food from the tw enty coun­
SI
g
AKTER all it’s the lubrica­
Hi
ties of the Sacram ento
Valley
tion th at determines the
,
tur «rrr m r r - «um . - r . »
will be served; a P resident’s ball
life of your car. Does it not
on the opening night of the con­
seem like good business to
vention; special entertainm ent for
use a better oil?
P o lytech n ic C ollege of E ngin
the women and a post-convention
Waverly, All Pennsylvania,
eerin g 13th and M adison Sts.
tour of the Sacram ento Valley.
100% Paraffine Motor Lubri­
O akland, Cal.
cants
will add to the life of
B ig O pportunities for Engin
REGINA, Saskatchew an.— But­
your
motor—and
to the pleas­
eers.
te r production during the first
ure
of
driving.
five months of this year totalled
This College m aintains the
2,676,516
pounds.
most complete and practical
That’s why we sell and rec­
MOOSE JAW , Saskatchew an.
courses in Engineering of any
ommend Waverly, AU Penn­
The rain in Saskatchewan in
sylvania, Motor Oils.
sim ilar school in the West.
June was the heaviest since 1914.
Degrees granted to graduates
in Civil, Electrical, Mining,
Mechanical and A rchitectural
EDMONTON, A lberta.— It is
Engineering.
expected th at the installation of
ASHLAND, ORE.
gas services in residences in Ed-
Saves tw o years tim e by
om itting
non-essential
sub­ jmonton will commence Jn the
jects— Concentrates on sub­ near future.
jects required — Intensified
train in g — Individual
instruc­
VANCOUVER, B. C ._ L a c k of
tion— Small classes.
ships was the only thing th a t
New Electrical, Hydraulic,
could prevent Vancouver from
and Steam laboratories.
All expenses reasonable. Num­ becoming a greater gain port.
ber of students limited to 500.
Bert R. Greer ............................... Editoi
John X. Edy, until recently highway SENECA FALLS, N. Y., Aug., SALEM, Aug., 3.— Demands
engineer of Montana, has stirred up this 3.— Women of America are not made upon Governor Pierce re-
official city paper
iscussion in the Western Highway Build­ discouraged in th eir fight fpr cently by representatives of the
E ntered at the Ashla;-.;. Oregon, Postoffice as er. lie wants to know whether it is true equal rights.
Ku Klux Kian, looking to the
This was the keynote of the removal of George L. Cleaver,
ob'QEd C a ss Mail Matter.
a every stretch of good road really conference of the N ational Wo­ state prohibition director, prob­
S ubscription Price, D elivered in C h j
a\ s 1 eg aidless of its cost, and who gets m an’s P arty, held here recently ably will not receive favorable
One Month ..................................................... $ .65
t e money. It has been shown conclusively in Lyceum Hall, the historic consideration.
This was a n ­
Three Months ....................................... .......
1.95
building
where
the
first
“
Equal
nounced here today by persons
that the gasoline consumption is less per
Six Months .......................................... .......... 3.75
Rights
M
eeting”
was
convened
in
who purported to be close in
mile on a good gravel road than it is on
One Year
7.50
1848, by Susan B. Anthony, Lu­ touch with the adm inistration.
an earth road, and that there is a further cretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Governor Pierce refused to make
By Mail and Rural R outes:
gasoline saving on paved roads as com­ Stanton, with about 100 follow­ any statem ent.
One Month ...................................................... 5 .65
pared with gravel roads. But, say he, it ers.
Prom inent dem ocrats who said
Three Months ................................................. I.95
costs four to six times more to pave a Through the 75 since th at they had investigated the affairs
Six Months ........................................................ 3.50
One Year .......................................................... 6.50
road than the expense of providing a good m eeting, representing a continu­ of the prohibition departm ent de­
struggle on the p art of wo­ clared today th a t the records
gravel surface. With the same amount of ous
men,
have
brought national showed th a t Mr. Cleaver has
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
money
we
can
build
four
to
six
times
more
equality
only
in
suffrage the Na­ made an efficient official, and
Single insertion, per inch .................................. 30
gravel
than
paved
mileage.
If
gravel
saves
tional W oman’s P arty has won th a t his activities have resulted
Y early Contracts:
One insertion a week .................................... $ .2 7 3 half a cent and pavement a cent per car- victories here and there.
in many arrests. In most instanc­
“
We
have
made
some
progress”
Two insertions a week .......................................25
es
the persons arrested by the
mile over earth roads and if paving is
Miss
Adelaide
Steadm
an,
execu­
Daily insertion ......................................................... 20
prohibition officers have
five times more costly than gravel, then tive secretary, told th e t delegates state
been convicted, and in many in­
R ates F or L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g the amount of road investment necessary in h er annual
report.
"Equal stances have received jail sen­
! to pave one mile will save one cent, where­ rights m easures , sponsored by tences.
F irst Insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05
It was said th a t on a recent
as the same amount invested in five miles us, were passed this spring in
Card of Thanks ............................................. 1.00
California,
Delaware,
New
York,
visit
of klansm en to the office
of gravel will save two and a half cents.
O bituaries, per line ..............................................02 % | £ v e n w i t h
Ohio and O klahom a.”
of Governor Pierce they were in ­
higher maintenance cost it These m easures, as outlined formed by the executive th a t
would
save
the motorist money if the by Miss Steadm an, are:
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING
Mr. Cleaver had made a good
Ail future events, where an admission charge is cheaper type of road were built in longer
California— An act perm itting record and there was no appar­
made or a collection taken is Advertising
j stretches wherever the traffic is not too the wife, as well as the husband ent reason for removing him in
No discount will be allowed Religious or heavy.
to will away half of the property favor of some other person.
Benevolent orders.
acquired a fte r m arriage.
Until
All expenses incurred in con­
_
But, says Edy, the better the road sur- this act was passed the wife could
ducting the prohibition d ep art­
DONATIONS:
face and the longer the improved mileage, not will away any of the joint m ent are paid out of fines and
No donations to charities or otherw ise will be the more the motorist is out at the end of property, although she had earn money received from seizures, and
made in advertising, or job printing— our contribu- the year. The good-road savings are nure- ed all of it.
not a cent is contributed by the
Delaware— An act consituting lawful taxpayers.
______ _____________ _ _ _ _____________ly constructive, like your share in the na­
the
m other, as well as the fath er
The campaign to get Cleaver’s
tional wealth. They are there, but you can’t guardian
AUGUST 3
of m inor children; an scalp has been in progress for
BE IN EARNEST:— W hatsoever thy hand eask tliem in because the better the roads, act am ending the state constitu several m onths, it was -said, but
findeth to do it with thy m ight.— -Eccelsiastes the more frequently the old bus is exer­ tion so th a t “ no citizen shall he not definite demand for liis re­
cised and the longer the rides and the larger disqualified to hold office by rea­ moval was made until recently
9:10.
son of sex” ; th ree m easures giv
L etters received at th e govern­
the gasoline consumption.
Ing women equal rig h ts to inher­ or’s from many sections of ihe
The real dividends you get out of a good it and hold property.
state indicate th a t Mr. Cleaver’s
road depends upon what you do when you New York— An act giving the services
have been very satisfac­
PRESIDENT HARDING
get there.
m other equal rig h ts in custody ot tory, these letters were sent in
children when parents are separ­ by officials of the various coun­
Again the nation is plunged into mourn­ Also, Mr. Edy, points out, there is a ated
or divorced; three m easures ties as weH as by private citizens
ing. The first citizen of the land reposes turtlier difficulty. While the constructive giving women equal rights to in interested in the enforcem ent of
peacefully on a cold marble slab in San good-road savings, like salvation, are in­ b erlt property.
the prohibition laws
dividual,
the
cost
falls
mostly
on
the
pub­
Francisco. All over the United States,
Ohio— An act m aking 21 the
lic.
The
private
savings
accrue
day
by
VANCOUVER. R. C.— Form a
age
of m ajority for girls as well
from the Canadian border to Mexico, from
day
unnoticed,
but
the
road
expenses
come
tion
of an active grain exchange
as boys; an
act m aking the
the Atlantic to the Pacific, men and wom­
for
Vancouver
which will func­
in a bunch at tax-paving time.
m other’s consent necessary for
en have drowned political affiliation and
tion
for
the
handling
of the 1923
the m arriage of a m inor child;
thought ot political questions in grief. Presi rl lie point of these remarks and the mor­ acts for equality in guardianship crop through this port is now un­
der way.
dent Harding is dead. The end was hast­ al ol the tale is this: we know so very lit­ and voting privileges.
tle
about
highways,
their
function,
con­
ened by the arduous duties imposed on
Oklahoma— A r e s o l u t i o n
struction
and
proper
financing
that
we’d
VICTORIA, B. C.— The value
am ending the Constitution to per­
those selected to head the greatest nation
better get busy and go after the facts. m it women to hold elective of­ of salmon fisheries of British Co-
in the world. Burdened by political ques­ August SUNSET..
fices. This m ust be voted on by umbia for 1922 wan $13,106,-
tions that threatened his reign in the Cap­
315.
the people.
itol; hounded on grave questions from with
W ith four exceptions, these
NINE YEARS
in his own party, and without, compelled
m easures were drafted by the le­
to meet the social and governmental de­
gal departm ent of the W om an’s
Big- Sale Starts Sat­
mands of his countrymen, the strain prov­ Nine years ago on July 28, the Austrain party.
urday at ORRES
goveniment
declared
war
on
Serbia,
and
ed too great. The President’s trip to the
This legislation, iti s estim at­
TAILOR
SHOP
the greatest conilict in the history of the ed, affects 5,000,000 women, ac­
West imposed on his failing strength a world
all uncalled for goods
was begun
cording to Miss Steadman.
*
burden he was unable to bear. Bravelv he
and all new goods,
l
tried to meet the demands of the gathering J Y " j ‘ j S
l,elie™d ‘hat Austria In view of the slow progress
Must go at less than
A u tom obile E n gin eerin g and
throngs, and at the last great reeention r Y
“ dmg W“ h G.erma“y > - made in the campaign for equal
cost.
Special Ignition and E lectrical
> reception fore entering upon a war against Serbia, rights through State Legislatures
Courses
tendered him, at Seattle,
FIRST COME
the N ational W oman’s P arty has
with the usual smile and greeting though Y Austrians believed they would make determ
-Send
for
free catalogue—
ined to try for Federal
FIRST SERVED
a sick man. He responded to the demands
Yl
Y i Y °f defeatin« Y e
W. E. Gibson, Pres.
am endm ents th a t will give them
of his people until the last
' blaDS' TheJ might have done 80 if
llad full equality before the law.
•.
H. C. Ingram ,V. P.
not
been
for
the
intervention
of
Russia.
Affability was one of Warren G. Hard­
ing’s greatest assets. Those who knew The invasion of Belgium by Germany
him personally acclaimed him one of was a part of the plot of the central pow­
friendliest ol men, a trait beloved by all. ers to defeat Belgium and France and
Those who knew him personally mourn then turn attention to Russia, which was
his death in a two-fold manner. They have not believed capable of mobolizing an ef­
lost a friend and a President. Those who fective army in time to divert the Ger­
never knew the touch of his personal charm mans. This calculation of the central powers
mourn the loss ot the nation’s first citizen tailed, just as others did in the interim be­ i t
and President. There is sorrow in the fore the armistice was signed.
flier world war was not a particularly
hearts of a hundred million Americans, and
from each there goes to the members of long one, as wars go, but it was enormously
the President’s family a message of sin­ destructive of man power and property, and
generations will be required to restore the
cere condolence.
The death of President Harding is a nations involved to the status they held
great loss to America, but that loss is in­ nine years ago. There are losses—moral
comparable to that sustained by the smil­ losses—which can never be restored.
1 he sorry reflection on the ninth anni-
ing faced, gray haired woman, who less
than a week ago appeared on the’rear of the versar-v of the beginning of the world war
president’s train and radiated her smile to 111
t ie PeoPles of Europe do not ap-
the hearts and faces of severa lthousand pear to have learned the lessons of the
Ashland people. May God bless and com­ value of peace, or if they know them, they
fort Mrs Harding. On that day she, perhaps are unwilling to make them practical. The
better than any other, realized the true same hostile spirit that brought on the war
condition oi her husband and the nation’s still finds expression in the Balkan region
chief executive. A\ ith the same hraverv and among other nations of Europe involv
H ER E is a new house in Wash­
that has marked her as the first lady of ed in the conflict.
ington, D . C , just erected and
the land, she bravely attempted to fill
Germany and Austria today are exam­
dedicated by President Harding,
the gap created by her husband’s non­ ples ot the futility of the assertion of might that is of more interest to women all
over the nation than any other struc­
appearance. The bail- made mellow with over right—yet right did not prevail un ture
that was ever built. It is called
age, the lace that radiated motherliness ^*1 the greatest military machine in the “Home Sweet Home” and pictures a
phase of the movement for cre­
and kindliness, the voice that rang with history ol man had been created to sup- new
ating better homes in America. This
trueness did much to alleviate the disap-¡Port
unfortunate that Europe to- house comes very near telling the
story which the women in
pointment occasioned by her husband’s day is placing its confidence in military whole
thousand cities have had
inability to appear. With a characteristic strength and losing sight of the principles! thought for many years.
“Home Sweet Home”, which marked
possessed by few women.
HardingJ of justice which alone can be effective in the beginning of National Better
was a tower of support to the President. keeping the peace between nations.
Homes Week and is a copy of the
famous old home immortalized by the
May her wounded heart soon be healed,
song of John Howard Payne, was
built of the best materials known and
and may her smile not be effaced.
A number of sports at Bend have been equipped with every modern appli­
wagering money on the position of the rat ance. It w ill be deeded to the N a­
tional Federation of Woman’s Clubs
ties of a dead snake. Or.e side wagered to
be maintained by them as a per­
The Sheik in the hook of the same name that they lay in a flat position and the manent
exhibition of the advantages
is a gentleman compared with the newly ether side het they stood on edge. To most of using the best materials and equip­
that modern science can provide,
discovered “ Sheiks” in Portland and oth­ ol us it makes no difference in wi'.ich po­ ment
and as an inspiration to the home
P R E S ID E N T HAR D IN G D E D IC A T E S HOUSE
builders of the nation to take advant­
ers that are aboard in every state in the sition they lay, just so they remain
per age of the real modern home con­
TQ N A T IO N S W Q M E h f < g > maro
nation. The activities of the “ Sheiks” in ivctlv stiil.
veniences and permanent economies.
The thought behind this home is building the lesson of good materials is to use it to install only the most
Portland are of the most damnable kind.
this:
The earning power of the that his wife learned long ago in the durable materials.
Rust insurance,
There is another “ Sheik,” ’ who through
average American has increased rap­ buying of clothes and foods.
His which is provided by the use of copper
Says the Klamath Falls Evening Herald: idly in the past few years. He and house, as soon as complete, begins to and brass, is quite as necessary as
his wiles and treachery undermines many
his family are better fed, better decay and at once takes on a “third fire insurance.
pleasant homes who is as low morally as If some folks spent less time growling clothed,
and
(with the auto, and mortgage” of replacements.
The lesson taught by “ Home sweet
and movie) Setter entertained!
He buys cord tires *for his car be­ Home” is that better buildings mean
about high prices, and a little njore read­ B radio
it is possible for a human to become.
ut they are not better housed.
cause they are cheaper in the long better materials.
The women of
ing the newspaper announcements of T h e standard o f liv in g has in­ run. ‘Home Sweet Home” with roof, America deserve the best and at the
but the standard o f boosing sheet metal, flashings and valleys of same time the most economical con­
Divorce reports suggest that these days special opportunities to buy, they would creased
has not kept pace. H e still builds copper, and plumbing pipe and hard­ struction to house ¿hat most vital ele­
houses that have to be constantly re­ ware <rf brass, teaches the same lesson.
cupid is using an inferior grade of arrows. come out better. ’’
ment in future Americanism, the
newed. H e has got la u a e d is honac Lab o r is high, and the best economy
*House Permanent* Gift to Women
A s Inspiration for Better Homes
T
home.
_____________ __
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