Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 29, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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A sü tA Ñ b i i r i t * ffätfftöS
A s h la n d D a ilv T id in g S
U educada», A ugust Xi>, jitw
‘B arker’ came
Ashland street and Elkader Av«.,!
Tiller— Paladiutu gold mine t
( E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 )
To view tliis wonderous country of
holds the home of R, W. Clapp, nave $200,000 expenditure
‘tourist-luring; fame.
The home is ready for occupancy plaut.
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
“ He stopped a jvhile at Ashland, where
..............
and the owner and family are m o v - -------- -------------------- -—— -
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
¡ng into it this w’eek. Loran Agee
they hooked him for a ‘fine’
To know
Bert R. Greer ....................; ........... E ditoi
---------
J receitly purchased the C. D. Wood
SHANGHAI, Aug. 29.— Uncer­
“ It cost him forty dollars to stop there
how
good
a cigarette
1 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29.— home on Gresham St. and will
tainty, depression, uneasiness,
Ashland, Oregon,
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Tdephone 39 a short time.
re
a
lly
can
be mad<
like a fog blotting out the sun­
‘The volume of business trans- ( make it his future home after
A
ugust
28,
1923.
you
m
ust
try a-
“ Now lie’s living here in Medford, where shine of other days, have settled E ditor Tidings:
, acted through the Twelfth dis- i the first of September. The Wen-
Entered at the Ashland. Oregon, Postoffice as
over China.
speed is part of life,
Second Class Mail M atter.
In a form er le tte r we wrote re ­ trict during July was consider- aer home on Alida St. is rising
W hat will happen next is the garding the origin and existence ably larger than a year go,” ac- ' rapidly and will be ready for oc-
“ No more h e ’ll visit Ashland with her
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
question
In every mind. A m eri­ of governm ent, continuing we as­ cording to a sum m ary of business cupancy soon.
sordid graft and strife,
One Month ..................................................... * 65
cans who backed China during sert th a t: O riginally old Man conditions in the Twelfth Federal 1
Three Months ..........................................
1 95
And, soon as he gets home again, you the W orld W ar and the W ashing­
Reserve District, made public to ­
Oregon had a politico-republican
Six Months ...................................................... 3.75
bet, h e ’s goin’ to tell
ton conference are silent. A year form, he hashed many successors day by John P errin, chairm an of R eturn South—
One T ear .......................................................... 7 50
Mrs. N. D. Mertens, accompan- i
The folks to head for Medford, and let or two ago every American in as dissolution and reb irth follows the board and federal reserve ag-
By Mali and R ural Routes:
|
ent.
ied by the Misses Constance and 1
the F a r E ast was a booster.
Ashland go to---------- well,
each am endm ent to the C onstitu­
One Month ........ ...................._
$ gg
The sum m ary shows th a t retail R uth Mertens were rc-gistpred at !
Today th ere i3 a decided change tion of which There have been
H e’s just as mad as he can be, since of heart.
Three Months .........................................
1 95
trade, as indicated by sales of the Hotel Ashland last night. 1
many. However, only once has
Six Months ....................................................
3 50
they shook him down so hard,
1
35 departm ent stores in 7 cities, Mrs. M ertens and party visited I
W hat has caused this?
there been a change in the form,
One Year ............................................... ....... g 50
“ And lie, forever after will sure be on
,
was
19.8 per cent greater in val­ Ashland ten days ago on their
Long before th e W ashington th a t was when the amendm ent
ITS TOASTED’
bis guard.
Conference China was skidding. known as the initiative and refer- ue during July, 1923, than during way north and took advantage of j
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
Why don’t they bill the highway out­ Since then, encouraged by the all- eudum was adopted. The act of July, 1922. All of the eleven hospitality to remain in Ashland
S in gle insertion , per inch ......................................30
en route to Loa Angeles.
too-liberal promises of the Con- adopting said am endm ent created lines of wholesale trade which re­
side Ashland’s ‘bed’
port
to
the
bank,
excepting
ag­
Y early C ontracts:
“ M ith signs a w arnin’ tourists—“ Drive ference (which when made we a new old Man Oregon, having ricultural implements and auto­
One insertion a week .................................... $ .27%
believed would help China get on a Politico, dem ocrato, republican
I I»
slowly, we are dead.”
Two insertions a week .......................................25
o o o o o o o o to o o l
her fe e t), corrupt officials have form. He was politico because mobile tires, transacted a larger
D aily in sertion ................................... 2 0
It is to be regretted that Jackson coun­ had a debauch of squandering. it was his duty to use hi3 police volume of business during July, ‘
1923 than during the same month
R ates I or Legal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g ty is infected with a scourge, such as is It has been an orgy of public pow ers to .enfojrce exploitation
NOTICE TO WATER USERS
ot the previous year.
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10
the Herald. It no more reflects the pro­ theft, of defaulted obligations, of upon the workers. He was demo­
“
Production
and
shipment
of
cratic because laws were made by
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05
gressive spirit of the-people of Ashland. i waste.
lum ber declined during July, but
Card of Thanks ........................................
1.00
and Jackson county than the commendable! y A W6ek UfOre the Chlne3eNew the direct voice or vote of the the am ount of new business en­
O bituaries, per line .............
people. Hew as republican be­
.02 % «Pirit exhibited at Medford. It is an impe-I
b X ”* " * cause laws were passed by the tered on the books of the report­
of a
Commencing Aug. 30, 1923, the
ing mills increased for the first
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING
„
dim eut to the - program
of development very w ealthy Chinese family on legislature, i.e.
1
time
since
A
pril,”
the
report
“ future events, where an admission charge is that is U lld e r WHV iil til« COUntv. As long a s 1 r^e nlg*lt oil Hie burning of the
R epresentative governm ent was
use oi Water for irrigation of lawns
1 stated.
“A shortage of mill
made or a colled ion taken is Advertising.
Kitchen
God.
continued,
partly displaced by
such
publications
are
supported
just
so
tocka is reported in many sec-
No discount will be allowed Religious or i
will he en effect. Due to hortage
The servants built a straw* the initiative and modified by the ; tions.
long will Oregon remain in the r$ar of the
Benevolent orders.
referendum
.
Nearly,
if
not
quite
fire. A group of prle3ts
“ Promises of bountiful yields of
of Water.
wave of development that, is heading to­ chanting a weird dirge. began all of the Pacific coast states
the
princtoal crops of the district
DONATIONS:
have followed Oregon’s change of
No donations to charities <*? otherw ise will be ward tin* states of the great Northwest.
The cook brought out the paper form. If the people of Oregon j lias been received in reports from
made in advertising, or job p rin tin g —our contribu­
UPPER DISTRICT
Kitchen God. As we watched would amend the Constitution ! the harvest fields. Yields of the
tions will be in cash.
ALLITERATIVE ARGUMENT
him burn and his ashes flu tter through the initiative vote, they im portant fruit crops of the dis-
That porbon of tin* City, lying above the Blvd.
_______1
the old grandm other began would create a new Old Many , trict are well up to the average
Probably, a rose by any other name does away,
and 'lain Sts. to he known as the upper Dis­
to talk.
of previous seasons.
AUGUST 29
Oregon
having
an
industrial,
dent-
trict,
will he allowed to use Water for irri­
i smell as sweet, but we cannot go the whole
“ The general trend of prices
“ In a week the New Year will ocrato-republican form , politics,
gation ol lawns or grass plots on Mondays,
distance implied by the poetical statement be celebrated,’’ she said, “ but I
was downward during July, the
not partyism would be elim inated,
GET UNDERSTANDING:— A scorner see k e th la n d agree with the Eugene Register that
W ednesdays and Fridavs from 5 A M. to 8*A
sorrow for the trouble it will cooperatin in industry would be prices of most of the principal
M.,
and from 5. P. M., to S P. M„ and ’on Sun­
wisdom, ami fiudeth it not:
but
agricultural products of the dis­
knowledge is the name of the rail link that is to connect bring.’’
i germ ain and the initiative secur­
days
from 5 A. M., to S A. M.
easy unto him t h ., understandeth.
-Trouble— more trouble? The ed overy tw enty year3 ago, after trict, particularly wheat and Cali. o
Proverbs the east and west sides of the Cascades
14:6.
foreigners, ever hopeful, were a struggle known and rem em ber­ fornia fruits, sharing in the gen- ;
| should he changed to “ Eugene cut-off.”
LOWER DISTRICT
trying to believe th a t w ith tne ed only by those who where in eral movem ent.”
J E W E T q H P T w r o u c T o n u n iT /iv
J ” the first pIace if is contrary to all ideas new year conditions m ust im­ it, would be worth all it cost.
1 hat portion ot the City lying below the Blvd.
JEW ELS O i INCONSISTENCY
, of ei.pl,oney, and in the second place it prove.
ami Main streets, to he known as the lower Dis­
W ithout eaid creation, there is a
“No,” th e replied sadly, “ the big question m ark following: j
The Pacific Record Herald, of Medford j immediately deprives the advertising man
trict, will he allowed to use the water for ir­
new year m arks the close of a Was it w orth it? Old Many Ore­
rigation of lawns or grass plots on Tuesdays.
seems to delight in directing scurrilous at- of “ apt alliteration’s artful aid .” And the
cycle. In China tim e is divided gon having said form, in d u strial­
Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 5. A. M ‘to
tacks at Ashland and Ashland citizens. advertising artist, minus the opportunity into cycles of sixty years and the
ism, not politics, cooperation, not
H A M., and from a P. M., to 8 P. M., ami on
Just what the motive is that prompts the to turn a neat alliterative phrase, is in last year of every cycle is a year competition, would be the logical
Sundays from 5 P. M., to 8. I’ M
Several new houses are being
of d isaster, strife and turm oil.
dirty articles that appear regularly is not sore straits indeed,
sequence and the ultim ate goal.
’‘During thi3 year (1923) it If such a consumm ation is unde­ built in Ashland and some have
known It is either that the management
Future generations of publicitv men
PUBLIC PARKS
will be dangerous to travel In sirable, let the one who thinks already been occupied E. B. Hunt
is floundering in the fog of bv-gone days ¡would rise up to call us blessed.
j is erecting a house on Iowa St.
China. No farm er will buy a it is, say so. More shortly.
Ashland Creek or Granite St Park will irrigate
j with a valuation of about $2500.
and is obsessed with the view that thp hot
t i »: o
.
piece
of
land.
No
m
erchant
will
iHitween the hours of 11 A. M., and 4 P. M., on
DAVID MARK.
t e r m p f b n J nF k™ r
1
•
lb ls 18 W a s t e d ill case any change is
1 The Putm an brothers are the con­
ter method ot boosting his own community 1 found necessary. For ourselves the irood expand his business or business
1 uesdavs, 1 hursdays.
tractors. E. N. B utler has one
s by knocking neighboring towns and
a n d dis
d is - old name is entirely satisfactory. l i t it man make serious investm ents.
Blvd. and Main St. Parks will irrigate between
house ready for sale on Van Ness
Instead of conditions growing
tncts, or the policy of the publication is stand as Natron cut-off and we’ll
the
hours of 10 A. M., and 11 A. M„ Tuesdays,
Ave.
Mr.
B
utler
plans
to
build
never b etter I expect to see them grow
founded upon filth and slime that gushes
and
Saturdays, once each week.
■
three
more
houses
ou
the
same
steadily w orse.”
whisper the slightest criticism.
forth from sewers. In either event, the ar-
¡street
and
will
probably
do
other
At the time I thought th a t tfcis
At this time there is a shortage of water in
tides are detrimental to Ashland, not onlv 1 .1
lf otbers advocate that change, we slim quiet-voiced old lady, a -p a ­
i development.
Ashland ( reck and those who can save water,
but to Medford and Jackson countv
’ ’(shall urge the alliterative argument and, trician from h er sm oothly coiled Says H is P rescription C om plete­ The Hardy home on North Main i
w ill please do so. It these rules do not conserve
ly
B
an
ish
es
A
ll
R
heum
atic
j St. is being pushed to completion.
The Tidings would much rather ignore
thuS SeCUred the baekinS of a11 tbe hair, tapering hands and tiny
water
all water for irrigation will he discon­
P ain and T w in ges— Is G uaran­
“ Golden Lily” feet, m ust be mis­
tinued
until rain falls.
the insults heaped upon Ashland and the « C r
We
notbm £ but sweeping vic- taken.
teed .
ILIOUSNESS
good people residing here, but they are L O1' e ° ur 8*de—Klamath i''all Tribunes
sic k h ead ach e, sour sto m a ch ,
Business wa3 so bad in 1322
All water for irrigation other than these rules
co n stip a tio n , e a s ily a v o id ed .
appearing with such regularity and are so ’ ’ tor ° U1* sid e~ Klamath Falls Herald, th a t many leading hongs had been Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits
wilt continue as iu rules of July 30, 1923.
A« active liver without calomel.
Are Dissolved and the R heu­
forced to retrench in every way
detrimental in their nature that no news-
~
m atic Poison S tarts to Leave C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
By Order Common Council.
possible.
Sm aller organizations
paper with any red blood in its veins would I
THE DEADLY FEMALE
the
System
W
ithin
Twenty-
T
A
B
L
E
T
S
has been forced to close and the
F our Hours.
ignore the insults.
| W hat subtle ehanges in woman<s nerye men employed had taken their
N e v e r sicken o r g r ip e — o n ly 25c
u ^ n ® . * T ltS t?™ br - four Policy, the and hand and eye have taken place that fam ilies and sailed for home.
Every druggist in this county
« ¡llv -* n S°i inc01islstent tbat 11 is utterly she should have developed such alarming
is
authorized to say to every
How many friend» were sail­
T. ' q
t0 a degree tbat People w ho:adeptness with the pistol when practicing ing?
rheum atic sufferer th a t if a full
ia\e Southern Oregon and Jackson county on offending males? Time was when the
Acquaintances, who had been pint bottle of ALLENRHU, the
at heart are wondering why the business average woman would run at sight of a stationed in the outports, were su re conquerer of rheum atism ,
men and people of Medford support a pub- gun and would as quickly twist a r o u s e ’s passing through Shanghai on their does not show the way to stop i «■
way to 'America. Their lives the agony, reduce swollen joints !!
ication of its character. Any one who has tail as she would touch one
and do away w ith even the
>een in Jackson county a month knowns
But recently many of the fair sex have had been endangered by the slightest tw inge of rheum atic i
horded of desperate armed
that it does not reflect the true sentim ent' shown no hesitation in taking at least some great
robbers, kidnapping and lopting. pain, he will gladly re tu rn your
- e ord s citizenry.
of their new freedom with automobiles, to Even the missionaries were being money w ithout comment.
has
been tried
Apparently the organ is epileptical. In the demise of a number of men who had forced to close their stations. Our and ALLENRHU
tested
for
years,
and really !!
friends mean everything to tu
one
h e same
----- ‘ issue “ it flounders
-
-
- -
<>ue and
ant t the
along
become the objects
of their wrath Rarely In
marvelous
resu
lts
have
been ac-j
China.
in » s ed.tor.al columns shivering and shak-i^o they fail to hit some vital spot. They
complished
in
the
most
se v e re !
W hen a fte r a series of fare-
vi i b ar to,ii
is the
.... Ashland
•
.. s growth as a tour-S shoot to . kill. Gone —
-— time
......... when « a Wel1 dinner Parties we see them cases where the suffering and
ist center will jeoardize Medford’s com-
com -woman
lik 1 to
‘ hit
“ waving far«w'eii as the liner agony was intense and piteous,
woman with a gun was more likelv
where the patient was help­
col-i°hjeets
didiTt aim than th e R ° Und £or San Francisc° heads and
mereial importance. ’ Then,
Then, in the same col-j
objects at which she didn‘t
less.
m a n t n e down the m uddy W hang-poo our
umn appears evidence of its having thrown nii»rks at which she sighted. She I1O
Mr. Jam es H. Allen, of Roches-j
W gets J heart3 ache.
a ht, when it alludes to Ashland as being her man with the certainty of
ter, N. Y., the discoverer of AL
a movie. Ev<*n now I can hear the old
i u i< c a year we clear our shelves ol all Remnants and short
a “ dead one.”
cowboy.
j grandm other saying: “ This is to LENRHU, who for many years
The circulation of the Herald in Ashland
he a year of death, of war, of suffered the torm ents of acute
ends, and offer them to our CUSTOMERS at much less
famine, of Ill-omen in China and rheum atism , desires all sufferers
is so timitc.l tliat in order to acquaint loeal
EUROPE’S MORAL DUTY
to know th a t he does not want
i wish it were over.”
peoph* with tin* character of articles ap­
a
cent of anyone’s m oney unless
than their real value. At this time you can buy at a Big Sav­
Mote talk Irom returned travelers of
This is indeed a year of ill
pearing therein, and to show the decided
ALLENJiHU
decisively
conquers
omen.
inconsistency of the same, we present two Ameiiea s duty to assist in the rehabilita
Li yuan H ung has been ex­ this worst of all diseases, and he
tion
of
Europe.
What
would
they
have
this
has instructed druggists to g u ar­
ing, Remnants of CURTAIN GOODS, WASH GOODS,
articles a pj waring in
tin
same de- nation do? This country can do nothing pelled. Yes, again, China is d rift­ antee
it
as
at(ove
in
every
in-1
ing along w ithout a president,
partment of the same is s u e :
........«Le caption, - A Fa.se'
™ A ! o m ! o ulr i« M ^ Hr° l>e
E "’
and w ithout a cabinet and w ith­ stance. E ast Side Pharm acy can
WHIATE GOODS, CRETONNES, S ATEEN, TOWFJ J NG,
supply you.
No. 8
out
a
parliam
ent.
There
is
no
,
No power car
A larm ,’’ ami follows:
•’Many merchants last week were a l a r m
- 1 E ',rOpe
" ‘at direction Power or organization to which
TABLE DAMASK, RIBBONS, EACES, EMBROIDERS,
business can tu rn . Let the firm
cd at the advertising of Ashland that would course of
í a n g e J b e i r i th a t takes the chance of a gov
couise
ot
dealing
with
each
other and lay !ernn*ent contract whistle
WOOL GOODS AND SILKS.
tend to keep in the Granite City more than
.
for its
aside
some
of
the
greed
and
distrust
that
cash.
This
seems
to
be
the
gen­
its share of tourists. But now’ it is found
now taint their policies and practices.— eral attitu d e.
that Medford is accommodating just about Ex.
Wave a fte r wave of disaster
twice as many tourists as she did last year
keeps pounding against the rud-
SEASIDE, Aug. 29.— At the ze­
derle3s Republic.
and the list still growing. Next year it is
ro
hour of 9:00 a. m., when rev­
G reat bands of arm ed robbers
apt to double again. So let Ashland adv . The successful advertiser is the man with
eille blows, announcing the open­
>"«tters not whether it descend on viUages. looting, ing of the legion state convention
tise all that she wishes. Medford will Z i h r®al .m essa8«-
A not
S
goods’
Pit*. P h te burning, fillin g , kidnapping. in Seaside, Septem ber 6th, fully
its share just the same. • Le,
Let ns
not f feel
Anti-foreign and anti-C hristian
hard towards Ashland. If thev prosper
"?ePrs(‘llaum
he goes after movements (sm all it is tru e ) a thousand or more legion men
See the new Fur Jacquettes, Coats and C h o k e r s ,
m ade
of
we will prosper. Let us wish them Jolt
*1 1 '° Same entbusi«sm and interest have started . Missionaries are from all corners of Oregon, and
Blue Fox, Wolf, Lueiie Fox, Hudson Bay Blue Fox, Arctic Fox, Sable Coney,
hundreds of auxiliary women and
and meet the competition J n h ! m ^ e d X “”1 - ° I - ° ‘herS- ®Ca'’
being kidnapped in the in terio r
members of the legion’s state fun
Manchurian Wolf, River Mink, Ja|> Mink, Marmot, Scaline, Moline and Astra
service. So rapid is the increase in western ' ** vertlsing 18 carrying an enthusiastic An American official was b ru t­ branch, order aside from a large
khan.
travel that no town is going to be able to i"» - n o i X else “““
y ° U h“Ve “ ally shot and killed. W ar lords num ber of visitors, are expected
aqe enlisting men for an o th er civ to be in attendance. State con­
handle all of it. The west is going to be!
nothul8 clse-
il war.
ventions of the legion, of the 40
America believes in China and and 8, and the legion auxiliary
for uihdv years the play irround of flip I rn
a
nation and when the highway from the \.|,H ’
bein8 made against tru e to her convictions, has will be held during the three days
New Fall and Winter Coats, at Prices that will please you.
A tlantic seaboard is completed we will find!
' !•"' Pae,flc k ccord Herald is watched over the infancy of the of the reunion, work and pleasure.
the population on wheels ”
i " , wai of
thanks to those new republic, and even now is
On to Seaside” is the slogan
not willing to believe th a t this of 113 legion posts. From every
For Women Misses and Children
The foregoing is purelv an admission ¡dll.
ui W? i ° ^ aV? bcen ^ “ < ^ 8 their great country of four hundred
that Ashland is progressing and r a S i n ? (rS W Medfo''d flnTO- H is »'«* million and fifty centuries of his­ section of the state legionnaires
are ready to go by train, wagon, !
gaming in importance as a tourist center J a F,ltln g •'«eiprocity ( t) with a few local tory is only an idol with feet of horseback
and automobile to Sea­
complimentarv in fact
’
luen W1° ¿ ave l*een inclined to clay.
side, “ The Playground of Ore- j
New Fall Styles in
gon” . State rifle championship, !
That the impish hand behind the Her-!
’'arS SUp “ that
Advance Showing, new
V isitin g from S a c r a m e n t o -
athletic races, bathing girls con­
Butterick Patterns
has the famous “ Dr. Jeykell and Mr.
Mrs. R. A. Vennewitz of Sacra­
The Quality store
f Wool Goods and Silks.
It President Coolidge takes a walk at mento, California is visiting at test, wenie roast on beach, m ardi
H jd e paled to iusignificence is indicated
gras, spectacular parade, boating,
M M , I l M « M
I , I M
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by the following, appearing under the o o ’clock in the morning there is no dang­ the home of her sister, Mrs. Ar­ swimming, canoeing, golfing,
♦ « h i m »
thur
Selby
on
Third
St.
Mrs.
er
that
he
will
be
jostled
off
the
sidewalk
sightseeing trips, airplane rides
heading, “ Drive Slowly—We are Dead.”
by government job holders rushing down Vennewitz has been in Ashland a over the ocean, clam digging and
Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
“ A California tourist by the name of
week and plans to remain until dancing will en tertain the visitors
to work.
September.
¡D aily News
L ™ , ! ¡FEDERAI RESERVE _
BEING BUILT NOW
Rheumatic
Neuritis
Semi-Annual
Remnant Sale
Starts Thursday
MANY VETS PLAN 10
BE A I SEASIDE MEET!
August Sate of Furs
i; E.R.Isaac&Co. ¡
during spare moments.
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