Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 08, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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| Daily News Letter
Wednesday, August
M i l RIVER DAM
FOUGHTBYGAME
. To know
how good a cigarette
1,
IDAS
Increase in yield of more than
Hood ftiver— T ou l gmount of
48,000 bushels w heat w ithout ex- cheriea handled at Libfcy, McNeil
tra Ihbof, Was rew ard of farm ers £ Libby cannery for Season will
in Union county, following ad­ reach 800 tons.
vice of county extension agent in
oelectn£ variety 'of w inter wheat
Forest Grove— W ork on '$
to be planted.
000 Masonic home progressing
really can be mad<
Frankly speaking, a rotten injustice was t
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Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
you must try a-^
perpetrated when Medford was designated
THE ASHLAND PAINTING CO
as the only point for auto registration in NEW ^ 0RK» Au£ 8- A wip
fam ed E ast
Editoi Southern Oregon, compelling
the tourist ___ _____ ____ wondering
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Aug. 7.
Bert R. Greer
.
why
—
The next move of the state
Al
into tilG state from the SOlltll to the inhabitants tolerate existing
Telephone 39
OFFICIAL CITY PAPI
fish
and game commission in its
<eed through other towns and attrac- living conditions when the rest
niüí¡ll!llll![l!'!¡Jli!l!l!||:
Entered at the Aslilano Oregon, Postoffice as 1 ve camp grounds before registering. Ash- of the country offers them so controversy w ith the Electro-
Metals Company of San Francis­
second Class Mail Matter.
hl 1 was and is the logical point for the much more opportunity for the co over the la tte r’s application
¡things which make life really
S u b sc rip tio n P ric e , D elivered in C itj
LAY IN
registration of out-of-state cars, and the livable.
to appropriate w ater from the
One Month ..................................................... $ -65
secretary of state recognized that fact Books and magazine stories K lam ath River for its proposed
Three Months ................................................. 1.95
w e r project at Ishi PL,hi Falls
when Ashland was designated. The only have failed to convey an accur­ ty will
Six Months ...................................................... 3.75
be decided upon a t a m eet­
partiality ever shown in the matter was ate picture of this section of the ing of officials here today.
One Year .......................................................... 7.50
ing metropolis. One needs
By Mail and Rural Routes:
when Medford was selected as the only teem
The commission is ^ p p o s e d to
only
to venture afoot into the
One Month ...................................................... $ .65
the
granting of the application on
point of registration in the southern part E ast Side to learn th at. The
Three Months ................................................. 1.95
of the state. Since then Ashland and Grants .im aginative picture falls short th e Electro-M etals Company will
Six Months ........................................................ 3.50
destroy the salmon run of the
Pass have both been made points of reg­ of the reality.
One Year .......................................................... 6.50
K lam ath River, which is describ­ MEMBERS OF HOOD RIVER
istration. Here is where the shoe pinches: Why do such condtilons. exist? ed by the fish and game officials
LEGION CLIMB MT HOOD
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES?“ Wtih Ashland and Grants Pass both posses­ There comes to mind only one as the last stand of these fish
answ er, th a t of a w riter who has
Single insertion, per inch ...................................30
sing registration offices, one to the south made a study of them and has in California.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 8.—
Y early C ontracts:
FOR THE WINTER
A tem porary victory a t least I Members of the Hood River post
and
the
other
to
the
north
of
Medford,
arrived
a
t
the
conclusion
th
a
t
the
One Insertion a week ................................... $ .27%
scored by the Electro-M etals of the American Legion recent­
that “ metropolis” has lost the “ land of­ inhabitants rem ain merely be­ was
Two insertions a week .......................................25
Company
about ten days ago,
held their annual climb of
Dally insertion .........................................................20
fice” business it enjoyed for several cause of a reason purely rela­ when th e division of w ater rights ly
Mt.
Hood in which 221 persons
tive.
Rate« F o r Legal and Miscellaneous A dvertising J months, and there is not Sufficient Sport­
th
e
state
departm
ent
of
public
of
participated, including a delega-
Conditions here are so much
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10
ing blood in them to smother their disap­ b etter than those of the Russia works issued a ruling to the ef­ I tion from the Oregon State Edi­
Rock Spring
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05
pointment. They whine like whipped pups. they knew before they became fect th a t the company had shown torial Association, who were
an
application
filed
in
Siskiyou
Card of Thanks ............................................ 1.00
honor guests of the legion.
— and—
Here, a t least,
When Ashland made the fight for a reg im m igrants.
county several years ago.
O bituaries, per line ............................................. 02%
The climbers arose at 4 a. m.,
istration office it was not because a bureau they are assured of some sort The commission plans to ap­ startin
Utah Coals
g as soon as breakfast had
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING* was established at Medford, but for the of food and a place to sleep. peal
this
ruling
to
the
effect
th
a
t
been served.
They /w ent over
Their present life is so vastly
"A ll future events, where an admission charge is
Why not buy when the eoal is
the
company
had
shown
due
dil­
sole
purpose
of
benefiting
the
thousands
the
top
at
1:15
p. m. W hile a
less hazardous than th a t to
made or a collection taken is Advertising.
igence in prosecuting an appli­ calm prevailed on the east slopes
cheaper and plentiful.
No discount will be allowed Religious or of tourists pouring into Oregon from the which they had become inured cation filed in Siskiyou county
of
the
m
ountain,
a
gale
of
icy
th
a
t
they
are
content—
ont
know­
south, more than half of whom desired to
Benevolent orders.
wind m et the party a t the top,
evidently th a t the same fru ­ several years ago.
spend a few days in Ashland and other ing
The commission plans to ap­ which curtailed a long view oZ
gality,
industry
and
perseverance
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
DONATIONS:
, . , , -
,
No donations to charities or otherw ise will be points before proceeding to a point of reg­ so typical of them , practised al­ peal this ruling, and th ro u g h its the landscape.
Meanwhile le­
made In advertising, or job printing— our contribu­ istration. As it was they were compelled to m ost anyw here else in the U nit­ Tepre^entatives has announced gionnaires in other parts of the HIMMI!
iiiniioiiiiiiiiiimuiiiiinin
a t it wi^J fight the base to the country were sw’eltering under
tions will be in cash.
go to Medford and then return, or else go ed States, jvould alm ost certainly th
b itter end.
the hot sum m er sun.
on through the state without being permit­ bring success.
Those who will attend todays
AUGUST 8
PRAYER FOR TODAY:— O Lord God, I pray ted to remain here as long as they desired.
Bend— Plans being completed
Inversely proportionate to the conference are F. M. New’bert,
president
of
the
commission;
Some
of
the
citizens
of
Medford
desire
for erection of $20,000 hotel.
thee, send me good speed this day.-—Genesis
surprise a faring fo rth into the
George Neale, exective officer;
to
make
their
town
assume
the
role
of
the
E
ast
Side
brings
is
the
disap­
24:12.
W. H. Shelby, in charge of the
_____________
hog in Southern Oregon. How about the pointm ent experienced when the departm
ent of fish culture, and
attempt to wipe Klamath Falls off the map “ provincial” visits afoot that R. D. Duke of San Francisco, a t­
district off the savory Bowery
“ SMALL TOWN STUFF”
with respect to the highway reaching known
torney for the commission.
SERVICE
fa r and wide as China­
The following is from the Pacific Record!Crate*'
That was “ small-town” stuff town. Mott, J’ell and Doyers
H arrisb u rg — 5,294 cars cross
Herald, published at Medford:
wasJ “ n°tf A‘ aDy ra‘e thay * d not suc- streets are not much different
ferry
in week.
“ By their fruits ye shall know them ” and in-
111 t h e n e i a i 1OUS plan. TllOrC are Some from others in th e vicinity and
to indicate th a t the China­
deed, ’tis so. The small bullet m ark indicates th a t
Medfoid who Want the tourist to see seem
Some people wonder
town of yore is no more. If
Sum pter Valley rail-
the missie was projected from a small gun.
i Medford, spend all his money there, see there is a Chinatown it is under­ rad B aker—
wliv we are always
reduces ta riff on ore ship­
“ it is probably necessary th a t we have the small
otliei district in Southern Oregon, and ground, and w hat cannot be seen m ents between Baker and Sump­
busy. The reason is that
Woman’s day is every day at
town, it may serve some purpose in the body poi- a f t e r they have
cleaned ’ him, hustle cannot be ju stly gauged.
ter.
we
give
our
customers
this bank. This hank eaters to the
The w ar on Chinatown and its
ltlc. We always knew there was som ething the billl UOrtllWaid or Southward, as the Case
real service and good
drug
and
vice
dens
waged
by
patronage
of women.
B aker— Oregon irrigation con­
m atter with it, and perhaps the small town with
be. That S the “ big-town” stuff. That New Y ork’s police has resulted
products—the kind that
its attendant ‘stu ff” is the cause.
i® Ike policy that lias thwarted the growth in achievem ent of its purpose. gress, while working for devel­ satisfy.
“ Small towns are made and kept th a t way by
Oregon for so many years the policy The visitor who expects to get a opment of irrigation in Oregon,
We are at your service
“ kick” out of the sight of a dope also prom oting betterm ent of
small people— folks who look into the distance and
selfishness and jealousy,
field
in
the
stre
et
is
doomed
to
behold nothing but their own shadow.
The fact of the matter is, Ashland has a
farm ing conditions.
disappointm ent.
And if per-
“ These small people, who cause small towns are beautiful park and auto camp costing a
hance h e sees a w hite womag
victim s of their own ego. They actually believe th a t Q U a ite r ot a million dollars, which with w alking w ith a Chinaman more
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland Service
TO U T PERSONS
nothing m atters beyond their puny conception of other attractiions, makes a strong appeal likely than not she Is a member
Incline to fu ll fe e lln g a fte r eat­
Ashland, Oregon
life.
to the tourist. Take the word of the tour- of one of the mission corps
ing, gassy pains, constipation
Station
which
have
done
so
much
to
Relieved and digestion improved by
“ Of course there are many broad-minded peo-
YOU are skeptical of the satement.
Americanize Chinatown.
C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
Oeser & Son
pie marooned in small towns who are to be pitied. S o m e of the little gUUS of Medford are
T
A
B
L
E
T
S
Like the healthy victims of a uarantine order, bitter jealous of the fact, and the Herald
A lthough the State Prohibition Cleansing and comforting - only 25c
their plight is most pitiable. Ashland has many good i® the tool through which their jealous Enforcem ent act has been re­
pealed and there have aen ru ­
people, to whom our hearts go out in sympathy. spleen is hurled.
Ashland has no desire to grow at the mors of the city’s being “ wide
“ They are not blamed for the misleading sign­
open,” New Y ork’s prohibition
A SAVAGE TIRE “A D ” -.-W IT H COMMENTS
board which seeks to keep the tourists from an ­ expense of Medford. It is the desire of statu s has not m aterially chang­
other state, from leaving the lim its of the self-con­ the red-blooded men of Ashland that every ed, according to natives ap­
The other day I went through a factory where perfectly familiar, every-day,
"mental processes supporting a Savage Tire "ad This will be done by
I t’s
scious village w ithout first having registered and town and district in Jackson county and proached on the subject.
ordinary things were being made 1 here was much mere to the process than making comments on the side — a rather unusual procedure in advertising
I had any idea of— and my trip proved mighty interesting It has occurred you ll admit If this little insight into an ordinarily hidden phase of ad­
received a state perm it. Yes we pity the good peo­ the Southern Oregon district grow and ju st as easy here to get a qu art
to
us that the same thing might apply toother people, as regards to the "man­ vertising proves interesting to vou. we will /eel happy indeed, for we want you
or a p in t, of stu ff Indiscrim in­
ufacture of advertisements
We will, therefore, escort you through the to read our ads — with interest
ple of Ashland. Overwhelmed by a m ajority, they prosper. The aggressive, square shooting
Royal B Lee, Advertising Manager
ately called whiskey as It Is in
are forced to live in a city where lying advertise men of Ashland are working for Ashland’ any other city nr town. It all
m ents are considered virtuous, and artificially which is their inherent right, and the for­ depends, in th e last analysis, on
ward movement will not be affected by the knowledge of the “ open sesam e."
charged w ater, ‘n a tu ra l,’
A heading that brings people op1
with a jolt and sets them to think­
Broadway
is
as
dry
or
wet—
"The state of Oregon operates a registration wbingings, and whimperings, and sob-songs
ing can often be used to good
any
way
you’ll
have
it—
as
It
was
bureau in Medford, so th a t any statem ents made of those who desire to hog it all, and rave
advantage. Some types of adver­
a m onth ago, or when the Mal­
tising carry this to extremes but I
by any persons or bill-board to the effect th a t because they can not.
ian-Gage law was being enforced
think in this case we are giving a
MM
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Your
Coal
NOW
W om an’s Day
S
DON’T
BE DECEIVED—
tourists m ust register in the city of Ashland, are
natives says.
The clubs “carry on” enforce­
malicious falsehoods.
ACTS OF FATE
m
ent
or not.
One ,w ith which
••-Sm all-tow n-B tutt, the object ot which Is to:
F a t e , t h a t in ta n g ib |e > K m itle sg p o w e r
the w riter is particularly fam il­
damage some other place. There Is no reason to r (.,.,.a t e s s t r a n g e e o n d i t ; o n s a n d c o n t r a s t a
ia r finds it so difficult to get
the proum tgation o t such lies oth er than a pos- ¡ „ t h ; s w o r ld o f
At
i n a u g u r a t i o n the joy fluid a t "g et-to g eth ers”
Sibie Wish OU the p art o t sm ali-tow n-toiks to o f P r e s i d e n t Harding, March, 1920, there it is pu t out in pitchers, with
live up to their reputation, as producers ot p a r t i c i p a t e d in t h e ceremonies the OUtgO- “ Hhelp Y ourself” sigps hung on
them . And they say i t ’s good
■Small-towus.' and m ism atie junk cussed and dis- ;n g p re s id c n t>
„ „ j |, r o k e n
stuff, too.
cussed a s‘sm all-tow n-stuff.’
i
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v
,
j
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and in health, a tragedy of eight years as
“ By their fruits ye shall know them .”
• F
’
x-
.
W hile on the momentous top­
eniet
executive
ot n our nation,
and j a victim
ic,
for the benefit of th e out-of-
All one has to do it to read the above of the world war. The outgoing official,
tow ners, let it be recorded th a t
and immediately arrive at the conclusion with deep lines carved in his face, with a t present beer is retailin g in the
that the writer knows whereof he speaks, his hair turned to silvery gray, walking city at tw enty cents the glass—
when he says “ the small bullet mark in- with the aid of a eane and with assistance two good m outhfuls. The bar­
dieates that the missie was projected from'iof friends, represented the passing of an tenders say th a t in a test it will
a small gun.” The above is, indeed, a old reign and the price paid for serving proof to 6 per cent alcohol, and
the after effect doesn’t dispute
small bullet mark and came from a gun America and the world. Aiding the disabled this contention. B ut don’t move
with an exceedingly small bore. His sob- and retiring president at every opportun- here for th e sake of the beer;
stutt is nothing other than his oft repeat- itv in entering or alighting from the offi- New York is crowded enough as
ed “ small-town” stuff.
eraf car, was President Harding, who, ro- it is— and good beer is really
scarce.
The charge that Ashland lias erected
bust, with steady step, and perfect health,
represented the new reign.
Less than
SERVICE SCORES
three years have passed. Wilson, who at POSTAL
ANOTHER SPEED RECORD
the inauguration, was the subject of sym­
pathy and assistance at the hands of the ST. CLAIRSVILLE. Ohio. Aug.
incoming president, is still alive, although 8.— A postcalrd, mailed to her
A tlantic City on Ju ly 29,
only a shadow of the Wilson who entered from
1908, has ju s t been received by
the White House in 1912. Today, the re- Miss B ertha Saltsgaver, Bellaire.
mains of his successor and aid, 'repose in Miss Saltsgaver, now deputy
a casket in the White House. Word comes auditor of Belmont county, Is a
that Wilson has notified President Coo­ form er deputy inspector of w ork­
shops and factories. She point­
lidge that he will participate in the funeral ed out th a t, had the card waited
obsequies of the late president so far as an o th er m onth it would have
his physical abilities will permit.
been ju s t 15 years in reaching
Within less than three years the robust its destination.
Harding has passed from life and the pres­ STANDARD OIL COMPANY
idency. His predecessor in office, and
INSTITUTES NEW SERVICE
whom he extended every assistance and
consideration, will in his enfeebled condi­ A special feature in th e Ser­
tion return the respect of which he was at vice Station line is to be insti­
tuted in Ashland this week with
” m ui'“ “ “ receiPiaaL 11 *s a Picture in the installation of special a ir
‘A“
!ePrese“ted. tragedy’ and.whloh and w ater service a t th e Boule­
Fxa I L force(ully the ^ m b le price we vard Service station of the Stand­
ard Oil company.
From now
« a c t of our chief execuhves.
sign-boards informing the tourist that he
must register his ear in Ashland before
proceeding through the state is nothing
other than an unadulterated falsehood.
There is no truth to the assertion that cit­
izens of Ashland are imparting informa­
tion to that effect to the tourist. It is true
that sign boards have been ereceted in-
forming the tourist that he can register his
ear in Ashland. The sign boards read:
“ Register your car at the Chamber of Com­
merce.” If the small gimlet, with an auger-
size opinion of himself, will take the trou­
ble to drive to Ashland he can ascertain
the wording of the signs. Is there anything
unethical about the wording of the signs?
Has any grave crime been committed be­
cause the Ashland Chamber of Commerce
and active citizens of the town are calling
the attention of tourists to the fact that
they can register their cars in Ashland!
It is about time for the Herald editor
and his clique of Medford citizens to make
another raid on the State Capital, aad
threaten to blow up the whole official
coterie if registration headquarters are There is still hope for the poor and down
not removed from all the towns in South- trodden—gas and sugar are both on the
era Oregon except Medford,—they want price toboggan.
»
on th ere will be a special em­
ployee a t this station fo r this
w ork in addition to the regular
gasoline service man.
Classified ads bring results.
IT TAKES MORE THAN
“ CO RDS”
TO MAKE A "Q D A L/rF” TIRE
*
legitimate warning that can be pro­
ductive of only good.
This illustration carries out the
“constructional” idea we wish to
convey. It unplies that the build­
ing of a quality tire is no small
matter and that the process needs
a lot of attention. To emphasize
this thought we have used “artists'
license" and the tire is greatly ex­
aggerated in size. Inasmuch as
accuracy and detail are not involv­
ed, this ptocedure is quite per­
missible.
We got this thought from the ad of
another tire company. It is true
and worth repeating. If that com­
pany recognizes this statement, we
don't mind admitting to them that
we admire their advertising greatly.
Usually they are very fair in their
statements in their own behalf,
and they usually leave room for
other good tires on the market.
Once in a while they claim to be
The Best on Earth, like so many
others do, but in the main they re­
frain from superlatives — a practice
we have committed ourselves to
.and appreciate in others.
T h e re was a time w hen co rd tires w ere strictly quality
tires. . T h is was w hen the sole purpose of building tires
of cord construction was to render increased mileage
and b etter service.
It is really to be regretted that tires cannot be purchased
by this same standard today. It is to be regretted that a
tire of “ cord construction" is no longer a guarantee of
“ quality c o n stru ctio n ” .
T h e advent of cheap and unreliable tires of a construction
that perm its the* name Cord to be applied, but does not
em body w ith it the elem ents for increased service, has
altered the original m eaning of the w ord. T oday the m o­
to rin g public can only be guided by the integrity ot the
m anufacturer in determ ining tire quality.
As a direct exam ple of w hat w e mean, it is a recognized
fket that w e are m aking fabric tires that outw ear m any
cord tires on the m arket — and o u r tw o makes of cord tires
are proportionately better than o u r fabric line. W e a t­
tribute this to the fact that w e are adhering strictly to
quality standards.
The purpose of our advertising is,
of course, to create a desire on
your part to buy our particular
brand of tires. To help you make
this decision we name a number of
worth while considerations which
you are apt to want in the next tires
you buy— and we remind you that
these can be had by making your
selection from our complete line.
We make several types of tires,
you know.
S afts/aciion ,Q ualr?y o r P rice
bvSMMUe TIRES
FROM
NEARBY DEALERS
C Q P Y R IG H T
IW 3. S.S.T. CO.
We feel it would be unwise to ask
you to buy our product and then
make you "hunt all over" io find
one of our dealers — so we list
them here. We think you'll find
they are good people to do business
with or we wouldn’t be doing this
advertising for them.
THE ENDERS COMPANY
ASHLAND, OREGON
THE SPRECKELS "S(M C E "TIRE CO. '¿ZZrtfZ S 4 N ÎHE6O, CdUFOBHia*
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