Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 22, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAG E TWO
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Saturday, September 22, 1928
A s h la n d D a ily T id in g s
(Established in 1876)
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
Bert R. Greer ............................... Eflitoi
OF i ICIAL CITY PAPER
Telephone 39
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as
Second Class Mall Matter.
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By Mail and Rural Routes:
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One Year ..........................................
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~ DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
faingie insertion, per inch
Yearly Contracts:
One Insertion a week .
Two insertions a week
Daily Insertion ... .
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If wars, instead of lasting years until mankind has come to
^« ep t them as an meident of existence, were held in one after
¡noon; if nations herded men and property together for gen-
MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor
he^^dT
“ u T pectation that
day the whole wfuld
Phone items to her at 345-R, between It, a . M. and 2 P. M.
he wiped from the face of the earth by war, even- capacity of
and evenings.
m m m
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man would lie employed forthwith to obviate such senseless
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CALENDAR
OP
THE
WEEK
laughter. \ e t that in the end is what war amounts to.
of the Barber Apartments.
September 21— Aid Society— Pres­
Good wishes are extended the hap­
. ♦ Jrh?leTwlde world- stunned by the enormity of the byterian
Church.
py
couple for their future happiness.
catastiophe in Japan, recovers momentarily to organize relief September 21— Bellview P. T. A.
for the salvage of lives of innumerable thousands exposed at — Bellview School House.
E n tertain s for M iss H am m ond—
one? to the horrors of pestilence and famine.
September 21— Bellview P T. A
A number of delightful affairs have
nnl»IS»«there? ? y reason why this same great organized im- September 21— D. A. R. Meeting been given in compliment to Miss
p ae may not be perpetuated and employed until the infinitely — Civic Club House, 7:30 p. m.
Hammond prior to her leaving for !
September 21— C. E. Social and college.
greater horror of manmade war is banished frorii the earth ? Business
Meeting at Presbyterian
S O C IE T Y
iBBBAcnnor
The first of the series of a tea,
Church.
given
by the Choir of Trinity Epis­
v +/rh.e 5hiIdJ holivesir< rented quarters loses one of hiej Sepember 21— S. S. Institute—
copal Church for whom Miss Ham­
but hin'^h»' f
°r S w 18 hand‘f aPP«d- not only in the present, Applegate School House.
mond has played during her vaca
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future' Beports «how «mt ,in Chicago, .during September 24-25— S. S. Conven­ tion time.
19-1, there were 3,577 divorces and out of this number,-onl? tion -— Medford— North Methodist
This delightful little function, was the homo of Mrs. Earl Hosier.
Church.
'
|iven
They expect to spend sonie time
Septem ber 24__ a m n ,
..
i f ------ at the Par,sh H ouse and a!
8eventy couples owned their own homes. Home ownership i's .„„i__.
..
U ) Monday! number of guests other than the I here for there are many friends to
a stabilizing factor in family life—Better Builder.
Evening— Club House.
Choir were there.
visit and it has been some time sincq
September 24— P. t . a
at Junior,
Mrs. Hammond and Miss Marguer- they werp here-
3 p. m.
The officers in charge of the flotilla of American destroyers High—
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September 2 5 - P . T. A. „ „ „ ,1
’ '“ "»»“O
R H U et bon-1
that went ashore on the islands of the coast of southern Cal-
Dlo?’n’ d“d “ f now.be,nS Ponnded to utter destruction, em­
ploy a dense fog as an alibi. The perplexing questioi ” •
Why were all the destroyers traveling in battle formation
and a speed of 20 knots per hour!
County C onvention—
thorne— 3 p. m.
The County Convention will bo
The rooms were very lovely in
Rates For Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
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profusion
of
roses,
and
a
number
o
f
j
be*d
in ^ ed^ord this year at the
First Insertion, per 8 point line
... 3 .10
Birthday Party__
songs, by Miss Meyer added much to North Methodiat Church,
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line ......... 05
Thursday afternoon, from four
the eujoyment of the guests. Games
Delegates from the different Sun-
Card of Thanks ..................
till eight, Miss Jean Balis was hos­
were played, and the hum of happy day Schoo,s of
County have been
Obituaries, per line . .
tess to a number of her little friends voices indicated the pleasure of those I apP°inted> and a large and enthus­
The municipal, county, state and federal governments of at a birthday dinner party.
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING
present.
iastic body of S. S. workers are ex­
"All future events, where an admission charge is
America do not require additional laws, nor additional Delightful games occupied the at­ Deliciously dainty refreshments I peCted to he preseut-
tention of the youthful guests, at were served by the hostesses at this | 11 is hoped every one interested
made or a collection, taken Is Advertising.
agencies
of
law
enforcement,
bnt
that
which
is
required
is
which Irwanda Bateman and Syivia
No discount will be allowed Religious or
so happy afternoon.
will plan to he present at as many of
the strict enforcement of present laws by the law enforcement Provost won the honors.
Benevolent orders.
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the
sessions as possible.
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agencies of the present
A most happy hour was spent at D inner for M iss H am m ond__
| The Pr° e ratn speaks for itself, and
the dinner table where all the i
DONATIONS:
Wednesday evening Mr. and H rs.! wUI be glven e,M>where in this issue.
No donations to charities or otherwise will be
rangements
had been planned so
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hat
Europe
needs
is
a
severe
attack
of
the
hardening
Elwood Hedberg were host and hos-
made in advertising, or job printing— our contribu­
delightfully for the young guests
of
the
currency.
teas at dinner with covers laid for |
tions will be in cash.
‘«feti
The little hosj^ss received many six.
The marriage of Mr. Irvin Cur-
lovely gifts on this, her eleventh an
Pink roses a<fled a charming note j tin De HaaH and Wrs- Nellie Rosa
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tecting life and property and pre­ nlversary. K
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of color to the delightful arrange- Sol,ander took Place at the Congre-
venting crime and not burdened with
Those who enjoyed the delight­ ments.
gational Parsonage, Thursday after-
traffic problems.”
ful party with Jean were: Sylvia Pro
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Those who enjoyed this gracious | n° ° n of t,lls week
vost, Mary Poley, Marietta Whitney,
The happy couple are well known
hospitality with ho<t and hostess
Virginia Rose, Irwanda Bateman.
BETTER THAN R U B IE S:-Search the Scriptures; for in them ye
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 21.-—Traf­
people
and have a host of friends
were the Misses Dorothy Hedberg,
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fic and its solution— ever a thorn
here.
have eternal life; and they are they which testify of me.__John 5:39.
Marguerite Hammond, Aileen Wal
Art Club Meets Monday—
in the side of Ios Angeles— is still
Mr. DeHaas is an operator at the
ker and Agnes Hedberg.
The Art Club meets every second
the most menacing problem officials
The dinner was in compliment to S. P. Offices and Mrs. Sollander used
and fourth Mondays, making their
I AM A DUB
have to face.
Miss Hammond who left Friday for to live in Ashland.
regular
meeting on the coming Mon­
Various
methods
by
which
the
Their friends arranged a delight­
O. A. C. and Miss Hedburg who is
I have spent the day, of my life building my business, I
PORTLAND, Sept. 21— Farmers day evening .
traffic,, which continually keeps the
ful
surprise for them last night at
visiting
in
Ashland
from
.Oakland
have been a slave to that business. My waking hours have downtown streets clogged, have are slowly awakening to the neces­ The hostess for this evening are
Moose Hall.
California.
been so full of my business that I have lost touch with my been suggested. Some of these plans sity of getting hold of production the Mesdames John Shortridge,
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—
A reception was held, at which,
lei low man. The night is tedious and long and restless with have been given a trial, but were of and controlling it, if agriculture is John Flnneran and C. Harkins.
r«‘a
for
Miss
H
am
m
on
d
-
perhaps seventy-five of their friends,
to hold Its place in industry. They
This Club holds Its meetings in the
worry that I cannot shake off for I have/io thought hut of my no apparnt satisfaction.
Mrs. Stanley Robinette and Miss tendered their congratulations and
are realizing that they must invade Civic Club House.
Tavener entertained at a charming good wishes.
business. My great city around me seems nothing more to
the resell field, eliminate middle
* *
Chlef of Police Vollmer, the "sci­
tea,
Thursday afternoon in compii-
Entertainment had been provided
me than a vast collection of prospects. I hear of men and entific cop," brought here from profits, minimize waste, stop specu­ Bridge Club Meets—
ment
to Miss Hammond.
and
evei*y one present had a most
lation,
stabilize
prices
and
end
indi­
groups of men who are said to be earnest, public spirited Berkeley to reign over the Police
Thursday evening the Bridge JClub
enjoyable
time.
The
guest
list
included
the
Mes­
citizens who are seeking to achieve things that mean nothing Department, suggests that the only vidual competition. They know they met with the hostess of the evening,
dames Ella Mills, P. k . Hammond,
A bountiful wedding supper was
must control one commodity in one Mrs. Tony Franco.
to me for I see no immediate return in them to my business. way to regulate traffic is to take ¿t organization
William Briggs, Victor Mills, Fred a very pleasant accompaniment to
and that they must dis­
Act these men are far more successful than I am. And as out of the hands of the Police De­ tribute that commodity through the There were three tables played. Neil, J. H. Shortridge, John Fiuner- the general enjoyment of the
they pass from the community great industries halt and men partment and place it under the entire season only in such quanti­ At the close of the five games Mrs. an, the Misses Marguerite Hammond, guests.
Gray held high honors and Mrs. Hab-
of an entirely new
Charlotte Chappelle, Agnes Hed­
ties as consumption demands.
linger on their busy way to mourn for one who has been a supervision
Mr. and Mrs. DeHaas go at once
erly consolation.
branch of the city government, cre­
berg, and Miss Hedberg of Oakland, into their own home on Union
When through various associa­
friend to the community. Should I pass on tomorrow onlv ated for that particular purpose.
The delightful, finale was a delic­ California,
Street, where they are at home to
my immediate family would miss me and in my business Under the arrangement suggest­ tions fanners can bring about these ious two course luncheon, served by
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conditions, agriculture will be stable an attentive hostess.
their friends.
there would be some slight speculation as to who'would be ed by Chief Vollmer the new de­ and the whole state will benefit. In
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G uests from H i l l s b o r o -
the new boss, hut this city which has been my bread and butter partment of the city government an agricultural state farmers must Mrs. Walter Frulan and the Mis
Go
to
Crater
laikc—
Mr. and Mrs. R. a . Payne of Hills­
i'll 4* bnn windzx »A
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x
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ses Williamson and Temple were
would be supervised by a traffic
posper If the business interests are
boro,
Oregon, arrived Thursday by
Rev. William Johnson, with his
guests of the Club, for thia most en­
commission of traffic engineers.
to
thrive.
They
must
be
able
to
sell
daughter
and her husband, Mr. and
motor
to
visit
Mrs.
s.
L.
Allen
and
Special traffic officers, he claims^
joyable evening.
their
products
at
fair
profits,
and
Miss
Sarah
Fox,
sisters
of
Mrs
Mrs.
Robertson,
and his neice, Miss
•’ „M*
u n e i me, w in not care and will not miss me for would replace the present police
This Club holds its meetings fort­
Payne’s.
in
order
to
have
normal
demand,
re­
Johnson of St. Louis, who has been
1 have been narrow and selfish in my dealings witji my city officers in that particular work.
nightly, every other Thursday eve­
tail prices must be low enottgh that nings out, and members, take turns
They
made
a
very
leisurely
trip
visiting the Johnson's for some time,
and with the men that have made my city worth while. I have "Regulation of traffic does not consumers will buy readily.
down,
taking
three
days
and
enjoy­
went
to Crater Lake this week.
in entertaining.
belong in the Police Department,
ailed to realize that my city could be no more prosperous, no the
Consumers
and
producers
have
the
ing the drive immensely. Friday they
Since Dr. Johnson is in his 90th
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chief said. “It is not even po­
better than the men and business houses in it. I have not lice work. Prevention and detection middle field to reform to bring about Married—
are celebrating their thirty-ninth an­ year, this trip was quite a feat, hut
been broad enough, farseeing enough, to realize that my of crime is the work of the Police these conditions. Joint action can The marriage of Mrs. Doris Vani niversary. They were married at the It was accomplished without un-
work out plans to eliminate the Buren and Mr. Stanley Hake occur- A1,en home i U3t thirty-nin6 years towatd incident, and was one of the
busmess could not be a great business without a great city Department.
spread in prices between the red at Jacksonville, at the P r e s b y - Sepi‘ember the 21«‘- (Friday).
behind it. I have been too selfish and too much engrossed in “I strongly favor a new division great
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farm and the retailer; bring produc­ terian Manse, tli6
They lived in Ashland for many
Rev. Mr. E. H.
my atlairs to know that other men were facing the same trou­ of the municipal government to tion and consumption closer together
years, and the last home they oc-
officiating
COUGH DISTURBS S('HOOL
bles and difficulties as myself and that simple solutions could take over the traffic entirely. This and greatly benefit the business Edgar
Miss
Nellie
Hake
acted
as
b
r
id
e
s-h
”1*«0
th® present hon,e of »r. R
would divorce it from the Police
WORK
come thru co-operation. Down the street from me is a man Department. My idea is for the crea­ conditions of the whole state.
maid and Mr. Neidermeyer suppor
'*
School
teachers
should give the
They will make a stay of some
h i the same business.
His problems are the same. Yet I do tion of a traffic commission com­ Whether there must be this co­ ted the groom.
same
advice
to
children
who have
not know him and because I do not know him I distrust him posed of traffic engineers, which operation between producer and con­ A wedding dinner was served at length, for there are many old coughs as did this Florida teach­
sumer if there is to be better con­ the home of the groom’s parents, Mr friends, with whom they wish to visit.
er.
“I recommended FOLEY’S
have done by co-operating for the good of our city. And b y would have full responsibility for ditions
generally In Oregon. Farmers
Of course they note many changes
traffic
regulation.
and
Mrs.
O.
W.
Hake,
on
Orange
SL
HONEY
AND TAR to the children
making a better city how we could have helped our business,
may go ahead with their associations
in both town and the people. So in my school who had the ‘flu’
Other
than
the
family,
there
w
e
r
e
,man
“Police
officers
could
be
relieved
low easy it would have been had we met on a common foot­
and be able to force higher prices present on this occasion the bridal I o
faCeS and ,nany n‘lsä*ng of
and good results came whenever
from traffic duty entirely and in
on
the farm, but unless the present party, and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. A llen ' "e °
ing and talked things over. What fine things he hnd I could their place be detailed specially
re8iden,s-
it was used,” writes ^frs. L.
A 1 around
me are successful business men. Men trained traffic officers, who would middle handling conditions are also and Mr. and Mrs. Wiley of Los A n -,Vi
Armstrong, Okeechobee, Florida.
Foley’s Honey and Tar contains
vho are thinkers and have confidence of the public. These have no connection with the Po­ corrected, this will mean higher are extended to Mr. and Mrs Hake ,8itor8 at Mrs. Hosier’s
prices to consumers, and then we
Mrs.
E.
L.
Reimers
and
little
no
opiates. Ingredients printed
men and I, what is there that working together we could not lice Department. The officers would will have as bad a condition as now Congratulations and good wishes
daughter
Betty
Ann
and
Mrs.
Reim­
on the wrapper. Quickly relieves
are extended to Hr. and Mrs. Hake
accomplish for our city.? And meeting them for an hour once wear different uniforms than the to solve.
colds,
coughs and croup. Sold
er’s
mother,
Mrs.
Sarah
Ganiard,
of
future.
* ‘‘t ? eek; knowiug
so we would be Jack and Joe to each police and would’have the authority Whether he wants to or not, the for a happy and • prosperous
everywhere.
,
Alameda,
California,
are
visiting
at
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to enforce traffic laws only.
liv e profited “ °" 7
* Ca" ta' k> h° W We Would each Chief V ollmer said there were consumer must sooner or later con­ Organize P. T. A.
cern himself with the middle mar­
On Monday of next week, the sec
numerous reasons why the traffic
keting of food products, and if he ond one of the P. T. A. Circles will
I am a dub.—From Kiwanis Phamplet.
problem should be taken from the
could be aroused, now is tlje time, be organized at Junior High, at three
Police Department and cited the
when
producers plans are in the p. m.
following:
I
A LESSON FOR THE WORLD
making. Farmers and consumers to­
The hostesses on this occasion are:
The widening and lengthening of
gether
could work out far more Mrs. Karl Nlms, Mrs. W. E. Blake,
M i thin an hour, in a few square miles between the sea city streets is strictly a traffic
ways to get the products from Miss Ila Myers
and the lulls behind Tokio and Yokohama, the earth is rent problem, still the chief of police simple
the farms to the cities and do away
asunder by what the law knows piously as an act of God. Lives has nothing to say about it. Hd with the many middle expenses and At this meeting the organization
leckoned in hundreds of thousands are extinguished in a breath should not; a chief of police does profits that do not all a dollar to will be effected and officers elected.
It is hopd that all interested will
not know anything about the widen
the value of the products.
1 wo great cities of fhe East, the capital of a world power and tag
be present at this meeting.
of a street.
a magnificent seaport, are wiped completely from existence. The granting of electric street And likewise, the retailer must On Tuesday, of next weefc will be a
or later interest himself In
meeting at Hawthorne School to ef
Japan, says its foremost newspaper, “ has been put back railway franchises and bus lines is sooner
I learned early the futility of inviting'
these matters, in fact he should now
feet the organizatiqp there.
a generation in one afternoon.”
P
in the discretion of the City Coun­
the opinion of those who are incompe­
take an active part In shortening
t»Ei T1r ®uper^tlitious
discern here the working of inscru­ cil. That is a traffic question, and the road that brings in his products The hostesses at Hawthorne are
tent really to judge; now I make it an
the Mrs. Guy Good and Mrs. B. C.
table destiny, the wrath of some invisible Providence. It is tin?' action of the council may se­ and co-operate with producers and Forsythe
and Miss Temple.
riously handicap police efforts to
invariable rule to go quickly to /the
reported from Tokio that thousands of natives, driven insane regulate traffic. The chief of po­ consumers to get them as directly
Every one interested be sure to
by what appear to be the pursuit of inexorable fate anticipated lice has nothing to say regarding from the farm as is possible. If he be present.
proper source for information or
could lower his prices he would sell
the honors of starvation and disease by hurling themselv the granting of lu ch franchises;
Guidance. ’ ’
After these organizations are an
es still he is required to regulate traf­ more, the farmer would raise more. accomplished
fact, a P. T. A. Council
will be formed and the newly formed
Vet the single great lesson to be derived from thia un- fic.
BR ITA IN W ILL CHOOSE
P. T. A. of Bellview and the P. T. A.
"Take the question of speed," the
preeedented visitation is that nature at its worst has pn
W ORLD’S B E ST GROCER of Valley View will be invited to
a
involving finances or a knowledge
chief said: “How fast should traf­
herself less an enemy to mail than man himself
'
of financial conditions comes up in your business,
have a par? in this Council.
fic flow? Any Blowing up of traffic
Japan assumes the tragic task of counting her almost interferes with the transaction of LONDON, Sept. 21— An effort to When this is arranged all this
we suggest that you direct your footsteps to this
find the world’s champion grocer
Upper Valley will be definitely or­
inealenahle dead. Still when the toll is complete probably business. The chief of police should started
here today, under the
bank, whose officers are able to analyze your needs
it will be found tile dead number fewer than one fortieth of not be burdened with this problem. auspices of the Grocers’ Exhiblttpn. ganized, and much may be done.
It would appear to an interested
What does he know about commerce
from a practical standpoint.
™ WT . sacrificed ia
hideous folly of the and transportation and the needs The man who finally wins the observer that the plans are far
>rld Wai.. The debt which suddenly burdens Japan is vital to the commercial life of a title will have to undergo a stiff reaching and a very great deal may
test and will be examined in 50 sub- be accomplished.
almost nothing beside the appalling war liabilities which will city?
•
ects and -presented with a silver
oppress the world long after this generation is gone. The “The greatest element entering cup.
proijertv loss entailed is the merest drop in the bucket be­ into the traffic question Is that the T-he aspirants for the title will ( Married—
side the cost ot chaos created by man at war in the last decade. efficiency of a Police Department lave to trim and dismantle windows, The marriage of Miss Pearle E.
Taylor and Mr. R. V. Gentry occurred
greatly on the respect the
It man were able to stem earthquakes and tides, as he hinges
blend teas, mix coffees, make up Saturday, September the fifteenth at
community has for it. The respect
parcels of assorted commodities so seven-thirty p. m. at the Franklin
dams rivers to protect his life and goods, no expense or labor an
individual has for the Police
would be toe much to insure this security. Yet he has proved Department is based on his contact that one article will not flavor an­ home on Granite Street.
cut and slice meats and do
Miss Taylor is an Ashland girl,
himselt incapable of harnessing forces of his own making with the single members of the de­ other,
numerous other tricks.
having lived here most of her life.
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the cost of which m lives and property and retarded progress partment.
The competition w ill be carried
Mr. Gentry is employed by the
The policeman should be al­
mimeasnreably transcends that of the tdeadliest caprice of
out with full dignity and there will Hilt Lumber Company. The young
lowed to go about his business pro- be no cracker-baErel audiences.
people will go to housekeeping
on©
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I Daily News Letter j
ìli
Says A Business Man:
F irst National Bank
Ashland, Oregon