Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 10, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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As hl a n d D a i 1 y T i d i n g s ' p e a i-
boy o r g ir l, unless it is a b s o iu u -
iy a e o e ssa fy , sh o u ld 'f a il to ta k e ad va n -
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THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
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Mvii'Ujt fM-ptcniber ¿0. ÌUSUÌ:
ÎÊLÔ&ËÉ ISofdß Says He Gained
ta g e o f th e h ig h sch o o l c o u rs e w h ic h is
id ¿Lnho-J
o tte re d to th e m l y th e ta x p a y e r s o f th e
Joseph Poor returfted home last
c o m m u n ity in w hich th e y live.
weak from San Joae where he and
Published Every Evening Except Sands,y by
-2
25 lbs. Taking Tanlac
Mrs. Poor h are
been for some
How Tan
lac ended
Newspaper
ents recom-
Mrs. Poor is In the hos-
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O F F I C I A L C IT Y P A P E R
T e le p h o n e 39
WHAT ITS COSTS TO EARN A DOLLAR i pital in San Jose harin g under a new’ man of him, was told re­ try it. Well, it took right hoid of
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon. Poatofflce as
} went a very serious operation. Her
cently by Leonard Sexton, pioneer me, and it. was astonishing how
“ T h e ra ilw a y s o f th e c o u n tr y a s a w hole condition is satisfactory but can­
Second Class Mall M atter.
faim er, of Milton, Oregon.
' nivckly it straightened out ray
a re h a n d lin g m o re b u sin e ss th a n e v e r be- not be expected * home for two
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
'
‘A fter
suffering
twenty-five , st'-mach so I could eat anything
months.
One M tnth ....... ............................................. $ .65
to r e a n d m a k in g la r g e r n e t r e tu r n s th a n f o r
years from indigestion and trying 1 wanted w ithout hurting me
I
Three Months ...................................................... 1.95
se v e ra l y e a r s ,“ s a y s th e R a ilw a y A g e. “ I t
nearly every remedy known with- i ¿toned twenty-five pounds and felt
Six Months ...................................................... 3.75
Sunday School Conrentioners—
out relief, Tanlac completely re- hke getting out and w restling,
is n a tu r a l t h a t m a n y p e rs o n s s h o u ld in fe r
Ona Year
7,50
W. W. Robison add S. D. Tay­ moved the trouble and made a Tanlac saved me from life-long
tin m th e fa c ts th a t th e ra ilw a y s co u ld lor of Ashland, accompanied by
By Mail and R ural R outes:
new man of me. I would not ta k e !311 ffering.”
One Mouth ..................................................... $ .65
m a k e s u b s ta n tia l re d u c tio n s o f r a te s . T h e y several Sunday school and church
all the money in the world for
Tahlac is sold hy all good drug-
Three M ntiis ................................................. 1.95
do not k n o w how m u c t it c o sts th e r a i l ­ folk of Medford, Phoenix and Cen­ what it did for me. Before ta k ­ gists- Take no substitut» Over
Six Months ........................................................ 3.50 1
ways to e a rn a d o lla r a n d w h a t in c o n se ­ tral Point, spent Sunday in B utte ing Tanlac everything I ate caused 37 million bottle- sold. *
On' Year .......................................................... C.50
Palls at a m eeting of the Jackson intense pains in my stomach, with
q u en ce w o u ld he th e effect u p o n th e ir n e t
County Sunday school Council. gas and bloating. I always felt
Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Na-
1 » I uni of a n y s u b s ta n tia l re d u c tio n o f Mr. Robison is president of the singgish and tired, and
D IS P L A Y A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S :
never
!
tlire’s
own remedy for constipa­
in ci•• ion, per inch .................................. 30
rates.
Jackson County Sunday school and passed a com fortable day
tion.
For
sale everywhere.
YenHy C ontracts:
ais presence a t many affairs is
“
The
total
earnings
of
the
Class
1
rail­
Ol nr
ion a week ................................... $ .2 7 ’j
ways in Hie firsi six months of 1923 were necessary in connection with his
Two in
tin, s a week ........................ .
.25
work.
*
Gold Hill cement plan to re- fred Stroud of Dunsm uir; W aiter >
$3,096.922,738. This was much more than
Daily
r t i o n ....... ...... ...........................................20
open.
Jones of Klam ath Falls, and Miss 11
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R a te s l o r L e g a l
and
.M iscciianeo s A dv. r tis in g
F irst insertion, per 8 point line .
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line
Card of Thanks ......... ............................
Obituaries, r e r line .....................__
W H A T C O N S T IT U E S A D V
Î .1 0
.0 5
1 .0 0
.0 2 >/2
R T IS IN G
they ever earned in any six months before
( il e w a r
,, operating expenses and Removed to Convalescent Home__
George W atson, whose serious
taxt-s in these m »ntiis were $2,605,205.321. condition shows little improvement
Ì .his was over t per cent of what th ey iwlH hp removed to the Convaies-
eaitied. In other words, it cost them more! «■ent Home on G ranite Street
C d ' t k k 7 ’,
,‘ ' ' í ' X ^ Í I T
n ' * " T Í where more
Í given him.
supervision can be
V isitin g P a r e n ts —
Hazel Cole and Deri ill Minnklt-r
.recently from Portland, hut v is it- '?
inc in Medford; Mrs. Helen Mink- -
!er and Mrs. Kate Young of Med- i I
lord, ih e party have returned to ”
th» ir homes with the exception of f
AG red Stroud who is visiting a, ! 7
the C. R. D. Jones home on Moun-
tain Avenue.
+
Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Davis of
Chiloquin
arrived in
Ashland
Thursday to visit at the home of
Mrs. Davis parents, Mr. and Mrs.
O. E. H urst on Beach St.-Several
visits have been made to Ashland
this sum m er by Mr. and Mrs. Da­
vis, who come this time to take
advantage of the seasonable fru it! 2
supply. They returned home yes­
terday. C rater Lake and Medford
were visited en route here.
“ All future event»? where an admi ion charge is
‘ tJ X c s to < <11 . < d i l l (io ild i tilftt tllO p ill)-|
p a i.l t l p i l . ill th e first six m o n th s o f. Teacher Comes Parti, -est.—
made or a eollectioN taken is Advert; .ing.
No donations to charities or oth wise will he 1922 it post th em 85.2 c en ts, a n d tllCSC
Miss Dorothy Abbott, who is a
Benevolent orders.
j m o n th s ol 1921 93.2 c e n ts in e x p en se s a n d foi mer Ashland Girl .arrived in
to earn etch dollar the p u b lic p a id ' Ashland Friday night to teach in
D O N A T IO N S :
, . . taxes,
..
No discount wjn be allowed Religious or th em . The’ sh o w in g m a d e in th e firs t h a lf ’ ¡the local sch o o l'th is w inter. Miss
nuuk- in advertising, or job printing- our contrlbu- o f 1923 w a s b e lte r th a n in th e first h a lf o f Abbott comes from Kimball, Min­
nesota and has visited in Puyal-
tions will be in cash.
1; ’- 2 o r 1)121. B u t in th e y e a r 1 9 ,7 it co st lup . and
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lsol Wash, a ia0 j
South Bend,
F o r Horn«
.
Mr. and Mrs. Cassius C. Chilton-
trie ra ilw a y s o n ly 7;, c e n ts in e x p e n se s a n d ; in « Portland . . before
coming to Ash-!
SEPTEMBER 1Ü
den, of Corning, Cal. who have
ta x e s to e a rn e a c h d o lla r th e y rec eiv e d , i land’
been visiting in Ashland with rel­
T h e ra ilw a y s «are v e ry f a r fro m h a v in g
atives, plan to retu rn s to th e ir !
R irth—
J I S T AND RIG H T:— A God of tru th and w ith
r e s to re d th e p re -w a r re la tio n s h ip b etw een :
Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. U. home in the south at the end
out iniquity jus, and right is h e . - Deuteronomy e a r n in g 8 e x p e n s e s a n d t a x e s
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| Holmes, a son, on Septem ber 6, of this week.
32:4.
A f te r h a v in g p a id e x p e n se s a n d ta x e s,, 1923. The young man and his
Enjoying Vacation—
a n d a lso e q u ip m e n t a n d jo in t f a c ility rent-/ »“ Other are very com fortable .
Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Smith of
a ls, th e ra ilw a y s h a v e le ft w h a t is c a lle d !
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MAY WE SUGGEST?
Oak
Street are vacationing this
T h e T id in g s d e sire s to n m k e a f r ie n d ly n e t o p e r a tin g in c o m e .’ T h e y c a n u se th is ; Bad Luck victim—
week
in Portland, Eugene and Cot­
to p a y in te r e s t a n d d iv id e n d s. T h e n e t op-i J.ack Barnh0U8e returned to Ash
tage Grove.
su g g e stio n to th e C ity C ouncil, w ith re fe r-
e r a tin g in co m es e a rn e d b y th e C lass 1 &n recently after a very event­
enee to in s ta llin g s tr e e t sig n s on a ll s tr e e ts 01 a ,irl .
.
ful trip to K lam ath Falla. Mr.
in th e c ity . A s h la n d is la c k in g in th is re- r ° a d s n \ th e first s ,x m o n th s o f th e y e a r Barnhouae waa obliged to retu rn Out-of-Town Visitors—
s p e c t a n .l a s a re s u lt s tr a n g e r s a n d p e o p le !'™ " a t tb e , ? n n u a r a te ot' 5 6 4 Pc r “ n t o n to Aahland a few hours a fte r he
Relatives who were in Ashland
n o t w ell a cq u a in tee l e x p e rie n c e g r e a t d i f f i - ' f.h e ir ,e ""‘ a? ™
a t l ° ? ' I n a c ,t a a l fi« u f e s had started hia trip to refill the to attend the Hedberg-Jones wed­
e u lty in f in d in g p lac es th e y d e s ire to re a c h .
'™ S .$ 44f 8b4'069’ a "«J w as 14 3, P«r “ n t gasoline tank.Saturday m orning he ding Thursday were Mr. and Mrs.
I f th e r e is a n y th in g t h a t ' b rin g s o n t th e ° f ,th e to ta e a ™ '” Ks - M al,y P«®?1« b e h ®ve reported th at the roads are abomin Fred Jones of Colorado; Mr. and
able having damaged his car to Mrs. W alter Jones of Sacram en­
“ I r i s h ” in a n in d iv id u a l it is an a tte m p t to “ la l'®e . *'c d a ®tl®>1 ° f r a te s
*>e m a d e the extent of a broken spring, a
to, Cal., M erta Jan e Jones of Fres­
fin d a c e rta in lo ca tio n w hen th e lo ca tio n is “ Crely b y f a c i n g th e n e t r e tu r n th e r a d - flat tire and used all gasoline ob­ no, who acted as flower girl; Al-
n o t in d ic a te d in an in te llig e n t m a n n e r. I t w a y s a r e a llo w e d to e a rn . T h e y ta lk g lib ly tainable, retu rn in g to Ashland
m ea n s th e loss o f a g r e a t d e a l o f tim e a n d ,
a r e d u «tio a ®f 20 ®r 2 i > i * ' ®®“ ‘ m with an em pty gas tank.
After
Every
Meal
A universal custom
that benefits every­
body.
|
A id s d ig e s tio n , {
oleanses the teeth,
soothes the throat.
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Grocery Man Home—
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Butterfield
■
“ a VeI',iS e d , ? n U},eS f01'
i ^ 'o e n ^ e s s
and fam ily have retu rn ed to Ash-
tlon in P
i 'r r 's h , n i d 8 " ? ' X nUe' .B l |I J o u e s S ta rte d ; th e y w e re , th e y w o u ld n o t h a v e e a rn e d a Mr- Butterfield, manager ot the
m anager of the
to r bmitli s a n d a f t e r s e v e ra l u n c u c c e ss tu l; c e n t o f n e t r e tu r n .
Twentieth
Tw entieth century
Century Grocery, re ­
a tte m p ts r e tu r n e d to h is s t a r ti n g p o in t,; - T h e r a ilw a y s a r e d o in g b e tte r th a n fo r! «■«>'
* w » « i for
»or Portland to
cently departed
” t 'H a ^ 7 h ‘
’ g7
yC“ rS’ b u t ,h e r a ti0 o f l h e i r ®P®>-at-!ho„",>“ h e , . r e 17ed' and family
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i ' i J "
7 W'
k n ° W.’ in g e x p e n se s a n d ta x e s to t h e i r to ta l e a m -i
______ here Friday.
lie a s k s J o h n s o n , w ho in-! in g s is s till m u c h to h ig h . I t s till c o sts so; Bu«ine«> Growing—
to tm s Inn, that it is on th e e a s t sid e o f to w n ; m u ch to e a rn a d o lla r t h a t e v en w ith p re s -!. *• N- » • « . » h . accepted a
..it
. m itn
¡smith hits lo r m e e a s t sid e o f low n, a n d e n t r a te s a s u b s ta n tia l d e c lin e o f to ta l c a rm
a g a tn m e e t.-w ith failure, t h s g n s 'e d , h e a sk s; ¡„ g s d u e to a b u sin e ss d e p re ss io n w o u ld !
Bill l e t , ,so n how )n reach JOO C h ica g o ; s<mn m ak e th e m a rg in b etw een e a r a i n g s ! X
A ientio. i’td. !
A n y , m an , I iiiid e x p en se s a n d ta x e s d a n g e ro u s ly s m a ll.:
“ the Asl*“ “‘1
Bua-
“ i“ 8 *8 ir 0 ’ '1« *®
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you are
wron
ion,., sid e ol :ovn. G o
“ T h e tr a n s p o r ta tio n in d u s tr y n e e d s a r e - 1 r__ —
over on e mil • i f . ” At 11ns jitneluit- ,iu< lion in th e n u m b e r o f cents, th a t it e W s ; AMERICANS FAST BECOMING
Sipit h f Tts ail t !■ ' I ' .'tri; t a in iu g an d p-, e a rn a d o lla r. In th e lo n g ru n th is m u s t ' WORLD LEADERS IN TH R IFT
gives vi
¡o some warm < i ii inns, an d a n d wifi be se c u re d b y in c re a se d efi’icien ev
goes OR! and tells the goo
c iiiat riiejot o p c ra tio ii a n d o th e r m ean s. No su b s ta n -i
By S. W. STRAU8,
I.eXtlt.l
h go to .the devil
tia l re d u c tio n ot r a t e s - c a n be h o p e d fo r, President American Society for
Thrift
ie r I'faiitfs el the . dings may ; u n til t h e n .’’
I’HILE
there
are many notable
think that this is exaggerating the t ondi-j
examples of waste in the
lion,
f foregoing sim ply illustrates
United States, the people as a
in a recent e<i oi ial r, lative to chronic
w h o le a r e !
like fiii im stances (luit are re< ’îthnl here
thrifty and are
,
kickers
ami
in
which
was
enumerated
sev­
ev,*ry »lay.
s
t e a d i ly be­
eral kinds oi kickers, one class was elimin-
coming more
Signs, giving tin name o I. Hie streetjate«!; the individual who picks up a news-
so through the
J
htoihi be piaeed ou » vei v bloei
processes
Moic, cv paper with the prinie motive of finding
cry residence, and every busi ess
education and
lonscihow many mistakes appear therein. The T ij
e x p e r t eace.
should be numbered. AI
digs m a k e s m is ta k e s a n d e r r o r s o e c u r in a ll
Here are some
or 2fMM) people like to take on metropolitan d a ily p a p e rs a lm o st d a ily , b u t th e a v e ra g e !
ot the facts:
Savings de­
ails ami lose no time in proper’ designat­ p e rso n re a d s a p a p e r t o r th e in fo rm a tio n i
posits In banks
ing streets and numbering In uses. But it g iv es, no t to fin d fa u lt. T h ese so calle d i
and trust com*
pantes Increas­
here in Ashlami, with a population of 5000, “ wise ones>> inhabit e v e ry to w n a n d A sh-
ed more than
th a t imp,» taut m utter is negleetctl to| htm l is n o e x c e p tio n to th e ru le .
4 per cent or
• . W. «T R A U *
a shameful tlegqee
a
total
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! 1680,000,000 during the last fiscal
In eoueluding, it is not amiss to say
.
.
'
! 7«aT for which reports are now
that nothing disgusts a stranger quicker; A u g u s t does n o t a lw a y s h o ld th e b an n er^ •▼aiiabiok The number of de­
w*
Increased nearly
th a n to g e t in to a to w n in w hicli he ¿ an n o t Î 2 L hOt W eatíÍei>' StíP ÍPm l)er fre q u e n tly positors
durín<
tlm¿ S per
ta k e s a p e n a n t.
fin d h is w ay w ith c o m p a ra tiv e east
Was an Increase of approximately
60 per cent in the number of de­
-May th e T idings su g g e st to th e C ity Co-1
positors in
savings banks
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,
, ! *«««.«»■
xu school
Bcuuui raviuga
Danica.
uiicil th a t im m e d ia te a tte n tio n be g iv e n
n o w to k eep cool th e s e h o t d a y s —le t, <i u ’ »bowing the possibilities for
i som eone te ll y o u a b o u t it b e in g 116 a n d 1 1 8 1 Urtft • 4ttca‘Ion»i progress in tbs
th is m a tte r ?
i in som e o f th e to w n s o f C a lifo rn ia .
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H IG H S C H O O L P O P U L A R
, than ons saving« account to every
W h a t th e w o rld a w a its is a message f r o m !
A o n e -th ird in e re a e o v e r la st y e a r ’s e n ­ M a rs th a t w o n ’t h a v e be p a id f o r a t th is ber® 6,000,000 members of building
; 4a<I I®4® associations. Tbert are
ro llm e n t is n o te d in th e h ig h sc h o o ls o f end.
; millions more wbo are buying
se v e ra l c itie s. I t is a m o st r e m a rk a b le
homes, iavsstmsnts, life insurance,
M
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n
u
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is
p
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in
g
a
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a
t
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is-
and farms.
re c o rd . R e p o rts g e n e ra lly g iv e e v id e n c e
would seem reasonably safe
.... e g o sp e l ox
t ......
h a t th
o f iu
h ig Sn
h sciiooi
school e d u c a tio n a PP°*n tn ie n t to p a r a g r a p h e r s w h o e x p e c te d to It estimate
that eno-bolt et the
fo r A m e ric a n boys a m i g irls h a s n o t been Ihim to k e e p on t a lk in S-
people of oar country are today
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adhering to some substantial plan
p re a c h e d in v ain .
of systematic thrift practice. We
E x p e r ts sa y th e b o b -h a ire d fa d w a s k ill­ are
R a is in g school a g e lim its m a y a c c o u n t
fast becoming world leaders in
fo r th e a d d itio n a l e n ro llm e n t in som e ed by w om en o v e r th ir ty . T h e id e a ; a s if thrift.
Perhaps the most encouraging
th e re w e re a n y w om en o v e r th ir ty .
c o m m u n ities. E co n o m ic c o n d itio n s m av
development 1« the progress being
made among school children. Tbs
h e lp sw ell th e list of o th e rs B u t hnol- nV!
'
—
boy saving bis pennies in (he
th e s e re a s o n s is a g ro w in g a p p re c ia tio n L
* ^ 1 ° * d ig n ifie d ’
a m o n g all p e o p le o f til e l a l 7 k f tlm , e a T '" '" ¿ I ^ “ ' T “ Wh<i " ' I
tO aC' school savings bank today Is the
v a lu e o f ed n eatio n a n d o f th e f a c t th a t t h e '
thrifty,
P
prosperous,
h e p r e s ld e n c y 0111888 «>«? « « elected, citizen of tomorrow.
y o u th w h o c o m p le te s a h ig h school c o u rse
W h e n w ill E u ro p e g e t fe d u p on n o t e a t ­
h a s a d is tin c t a d v a n ta g e in th e b u sin e ss
ing.
o r p ro fe s sio n a l fields o v e r th e one w ho
d o e s n o t.
rpi
i t ,
«•
,
l a l k th a t isn t c h e a p is t h a t w h ic h w in d s
I he * 2 ‘° o1“ “ ls® a r e llle®‘ ‘u g Hie p u b lic u p in a c h a m p io n s h ip fig h t,
n eed lie tte r th a n e v e r b efo re w ith th e ir
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b r o a d e r courses' a n d m o re c o m p re h e n siv e , G e rm a n y d o es n o t th in k t h a t i t p a y s to
tr a in in g , a n d so m a k e g r e a t e r p o p u la r ap- pay.
p y
progressive
Thrift does not by any mesne
consist entirely of oaring money,
but the steady increase in the
ranks of tbs nation’s savers is a
dependable manifestation of thrift
progress,
No more profound assurance of
the continued progress of our
notion and the preservation of the
present admirable social order
could be vouchsafed than the wide­
spread gains to thrift practice here
alluded to.
a^ood thing
-a-
CORONA
-or—
Remington Porla We
W O U L D B E TO T H A T
BO Y o r G IR L
G O IN G to C O L L E G E
E a s y P a y m e n ts
R ooks a n d
S ta tio n e ry
MART’S
Toilet A rticles
Drug: Sundries
Ss lite
AILY TIDINGS
In Your home?
'Phc T id in g s
is striving
earnestly io give you that,
which you e \p e d «»f your
h iilllc p ;t|i, i.
I lie Tidings is exerting
every etfort to reflect Ash­
land in ;t favorable light,
ami is working for the up­
building of the town ami com
nninity.
In it s efforts the ’Pi,lings is
working for your interests,
in return let the Tidings be­
come a regular visitor to
your home.’
to remember
Sealed in
its Purity
the
H A V E YOU TH Ô U G H T W H A T A H E L P
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