Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 19, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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AMflUXß DAÎLV M t»G »
A SH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S
09696612
“
Molidiy, Ñovtttther
R*al Estate to Change Hands
1»,
ÍM Í
entire activity. The assignment of members of the group to th e Lhxtt-
W. W. Robison and a party of
The publicity will be handled oy vidual development division# la:
property buyers will leave today
P u b lish ed E very E ven in g Except Sunday by
a committee under the direction of Chairm an, A. L. Mills; publicity, Q .
I for Salem on ‘a business trip. It is i
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
J. P. Jaeger, J. W. Brewer and W. G. W. Mielke, Guy W. Talbot and J. O.
l thought possible th a t property here
Ide. They have already started on A insworth;
organized m arketing,
will be traded for Salem land, as M r.’
Bert R. Greer ............................................................................... ;....................Editor
the land settlem ent problem, which Emery Olmstead, Isaac D. H unt and
Robison has considerable p ro p e rty '
PORTLAND, Nov. 16— Announce- will be under the general direction Frank E. Andrews; land settlem ent.
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER
.... ........... .......... '
................... T ^ p h ^ T l ö
to trade in both places. He will re-
» ment of the allocation of the Oregon of W hitney L. Boise. Investigations
Roy T. Bishop, Max S. Hirsch and
• tu rn th e middle of the week.
E ntered at the A shland, O regon, P o sto ffic e us Second CI a m Mall M atter
(C. B. W atson)
¡state development fund of $310,000 pertinent to the m arketing program F ranklin T. G riffith.
f
In the rosy bloom of a glorious
i raised by the Prtland Cham ber of will be directed by R. H. Kipp, with Dr. Jarvis to care for P a t i e n t -
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
NOTICE
OF
TAX
LAND
SALE.
One Month ........................................................................
' Commerce was made yesterday fol­ E. E. Faville in general charge of
$ .65 October morning, ,'cheek3 blushing
Charles Lee Morton left Ashland
T h re e M onths ..................................................................
’
\ or
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
with
the
kiss
of
zephyrs,
sweet
with
lowing the decision of the trustees of this activity.
Six Months ...............................................................’
L .J'” / " ........................
Saturday morning for San Francisco
That the
undersigned,
3.75 the odor of ripened fruit, in the con­ GIVEN:
the fund on the scope of the work to
One Year ........................
The large allowance was made for where he will become the patient of
7?50
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon,
tentm ent of peace and plenty, the
be undertaken the first year.
publicity work because the other Dr. Geo. O. Jarvis for an undeter-
By Mail and Rural R outes:
h lid
under and Pursuant to a certain or-
o n e M onth
harvest
garnered
and
a
A
total
of
$145,000
will
be
spent
$ .65
chariot der ° f the County C ourt of Jackson in the year’s work, of which $S5,000 two problems which fall under the mined length of time. Mr. Morton
Three Months .................................................................
.................... V 95 declared, we ride forth in
scope of the development plans will has been in poor health for some
Six Months
3.50 th e child of man-, eenlu. and'recent C°UntJ'’ Oreg°°’ d“ly modo and en­ will be devoted to publicity, $35,000
One Year
require extensive prelim inary work, i time and went to San Francisco that
6.5(1 years.
tered on the 9th day of November
to organize m arketing and $25,000
Members of the trustee board will Dr. Jarvis might get him to enjoy
A. D. 1923, will offer for sale and
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
to land settlem ent work.
Our chariot is a moving, rushing
hav
general supervision over the . better health.
will sell, a t th e fro n t door of the
Single insertion, per inch ....................................................
whirlwind, tamed to obedience and
.36
Courthouse in Jacksonville, Jackson
Yearly C ontracts:
mindful of the guiding hand of its
One insertion a week
County, Oregon, to the highest bid­
• 27% master.
Two insertions a week
.25
der
for cash In hand, all or any of
Daily insertion ...........
Youth and age alike bathe th eir
.20
those certain lots, pieces or parcels
souls in the joy of th e moment and
R ates F or L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertising
of lands heretofore acquired by
glide with ease and swiftness thru
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ..................................................
$ .10
Jackson County, Oregon, for delin­
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line ................................
os
scenes of ra re st beauty. At early
quent taxes, and now owned by said
Card of Thanks .........
1.00
dawn the higher peaks about blush
O bituries, per line
i
i County, upon which lots, pieces o r 1
• 02% with rosy gladness
portending a p e r-1
. . ,
p
parcels of land, th e said Countv
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
feet day. The fiery finger of autum n
nt
* «.'
y
. „
.
.
.
i Court of said County has set a m ini­
“ All future events, where an admission charge is made or a collection frost has already decorated m oun­ ! mum price as indicated in said order,
taken is Advertising.
tain and valley with the coloring of
and as said land and said price is set
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
ripened joy. We seem to sw’im in an
I forth In Voi. One D elinquent C ertifi­
atm osphere so pure, so truly tem ­
DONATIONS
cate Record of said County, refer­
pered
th a t we a re bathed in the de­
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertising
ence to which order and to which
Job printing— our contributions will be in cash.
light of living. Surrounding moun- :sai-d Volume One is hereby made a
tains in tow ering grandeur make a part of this notice.
NOVEMBER 1»
wonderful fram e-w ork about a beau-!
K EEP THE WORD:— Whoso keepeth the word, in him verily is the tiful Picture and over the face of o’clock
mmence at 10
a. m., on Saturday, the 15tli:
this picture we speed like leaves day of December. A. D. 1923, and,
love ot God perfected: hereby konw we th at we are in him.— 1 John 2:5.
H eretofore a moderate-priced closed car has
blown by the wind; a poem, one of continue until 12 o’clock noon of i
m
eant an inferior chassis. N ow at a saving
N atures “ movies” . The sum m er has said day, and in case all of said j
BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE
of hundreds of dollars you buy in H U D S O N
been plethoric with sun-shine and property is not sold within said /
now
in
super-abundance
N
ature
is
a car of positive reliability, chassis excellence
1 “ \\ ho builds lor the present, builds only for the past,” was
time, said sale will be held and co n -’
gathering
her
gold
to
pay
her
yearly:
tinued
a
t
the
same
and finest performance.
not written ot good roads, but is as true of them as of temples
place, between ,
debts. Maple, alder and ash glow the same hours on each succeeding
and meeting halls. The organization which, knowing it is with the w arm th of ripened oranges.
These are the lowest prices of all tim e on the
growing, builds only for its present membership, soon finds it Away up the m outnain heights these Saturday until all of said lands so
H u d so n Super-Six. T h e y m ake both the
to be sold have been sold, or pend-
has built too small. I he “ present,” which soon comes, brings great spots and splotches of yellow- ing the fu rth er orders of the County I
Sedan and the Coach the most o u t s t a n d i n g
stand out against the dark forests Court of said County.
values in the world.
a membership too large for the building.
of
fir
and
pine
like
polished
buttons
A list of all property to be sold, i
1 he hard road built just big enough, wide enough for to­
on a soldiers coat.
together
with the minimum price a t '
day s trattie, is built lor to-morrow, too, only when it is known
As we spin along the byways and which each lot, piece or parcel there- I
West Main Street
Medford, Oregon
that the traffic does not, can not grow.
highways we breathe the enchant- of can be sold, is open to the inspec-
ment of living and feast our e y e s : tion of the public a t the office of
Nut theie are tew places where traffic does not grow!
The village of to-day is the thriving town of to-morrow ° n the beauty spread out around us. the undersigned Sheriff, in the |
The town of today is the big city of to-morrow, and the big [
t0UCh °f i<>y With “ Court House at Jacksonville, Ore-
when some fossil suggests gon.
city of the immediate moment becomes the huge city of the * ”
“ w eather breeder” : Boreas will fol­
Dated at Jacksonville,
next one!
Oregon,
low and scatter the leaves. “ God lay9 Nov. 10, 1923.
When the Boston Post Road was Imilt,' no such thing as w inter upon the h eart: the song of
C. E. TERRILL.
the “ capacity of a road” was known: But to-day, this road the bird and the bloom of the flow- SH E R IFF OF JACKSON CO. ORE
(among many) is strained against its capacity limits most of er. But the touch is gentle in ae- 61-5 Monday.
(E stablished In 1876)
A DAÏ DREAM, REAL
AS T H E SUNSHINE
j
On the Finest Super-Six Chassis Ever Built
Oregon-California Auto Distributing Corp.
the time, and always on Sundays and holidays. The good roads1 Ponipanlment with a thr,n of ¿eliRht
, Pageant-wonder of the hours from
connecting any two large cities of the -n atio n ; Boston and New1
dawn to sunset; the flam ing glow
York, . New
...
, York
, m i an<1 Alba^v, Baltimore and Philadelphia, of chemically changed sunshine into
li'ielaiul and i oledo, Chicago and Detroit, to mention onlv pigments so charm ingly spread by
a lew, are often made,plate to earry the traffic which seeks the artistic touch of N ature.
Today no sordid thoughts nor self-
them. I hey do carry the traffic, hut at greatly reduced speed
ish purposes shall bear us company.
ami speed is as much a part of transport as motion.
Thus the men whom N atures works
New roads should always he built for to-morrow; never can
charm , with God him self hold
<»r t<»-<lay. hnr “ to-morrow” soon becomes “ to-dav,” and the converse; grows fam iliar, day by
road, lug enough and to spare for present needs,'is speedily day with his conceptions, act upon
ns(< u p to its capacity.
Io paraphrase the quotation, ‘‘Only His plan; and form to His th e re l­
ish of souls” .
he who builds lor the future, builds for the present!”
Marshfield sawmill makes record
cut 610,850 ft. in eight hours.
Bend— Fish hatchery to be built i
a t head of Fall River.
1
»>«'•
...... -
its :.n h „ ' e ; n e n ; ' a : : : ¡ T ' “
'kt and improvement.
he consensus of opinion appears to he that this “ next
war, ’ predicted hv E u
lopean prophets, will be the same war.
Did anybody ever dream of a time in this country when it
ttould have more Mali Jong sets than bananas!
I he knocker gets new support in tlie recent discovery that
ie hammer was the first tool devised by man, hundreds of
cen-
tunes before the horn.
An insurance company has withdrawn a $5,000 policy on
the life of a man sentenced to hang. Not, the company*» letter
said, on your life.
i in v o r n o v
to renn
f . . .....
,,
.
.
s
1 ♦ ’«mees recall that it is almost as difficult
>er their names as it is the capitals where they reside.
» ot JÌT»JS ° u
" Ilich republicans and democrats
agree—getting the political plum.
A cs, we all agree, Ashland has the finest climate in
the
world
be
ford in h er pride and attractiveness
lies spread out below us. Jackson­
ville nestles In h er cove at the foot
of the Siskiyou’s and C entral Point
gleams not far away.
On and on we speed drinking Joy
in sight and breath from every side,
and everywhere are orchards and
gardens with
barnyard
folks in
abundance. Such pastoral scenes as
may not be often seen elsewhere, and
surrounding th e whole the great
m ountains, with th eir w onderful
forests of pine and fir green and
blue interspersed w ith holiday dress
of prodigal coloring. We know, too,
th a t in these m ountains rests m in­
eral wealth to enrich the world. In
im agination we may penetrate the
dark tunnels with candle and pick in
company with the hardy enterprising
half tneir
th eir lives
lives in
In the
the
* men
“ vu who
‘ u live nair
dark Places of th e earth. B ut today
we are out for sunshine and beauty
and to linger where is spread over
the whole the silvery sheen of an au­
tum n sunlight; not to cum ber our
beautiful sheen with th e disturbing
details of commercialism.
W E A T H E R OUTLOOK
STAGES
Effective November 19,1923
Ashland, Roseburg, Portland Service
DAILY AND SUNDAY
NORTHBOUND
Read
7 :00a.m.
7:45a.m.
7 :45a.m.
9:15a.m.
lilt* tetiain, Another little drink wouldn’t do u»
harm ,” is no longer true, if it ever was.
The oncoming express never stalls at the cros«mg.
Elgin— Surfacing begins on In ­
dian Craak m arket road.
Down
1:00p.m.
1 :45p.m.
2:00p.m.
3:30p.m.
9:15a.m.
12:45p.m.
Lunch
Lunch
5:00p.m.
0:45p.m.
7 :30p.m.
8 :40p.m.
9:00p.m.
11:00p.m.
5 :30p.m.
7 :00p.m.
Lunch
11:00a.m.
12:45p.m.
1:30p.m.
2:40p.m.
3:00p.m.
5:15p.m.
S ta tio n s
0
Lv
13
Ar
Lv
13
40
Ar
M ilcs
.. ASHLAND ..
.. MEDFORD ..
.. MEDFORD .
GR ANTS PASS
.. Ar
..L v
. .A r
..L v
IL aA Up
327 ............
3 1 4 .........
314 5:30p.m.
281 4:00p.m.
L v ..........GRANTS P A S S . .
Ar
A r............ ROSEBURG ............Lv
281 ............
203 .. .
124
198
Lv............ ROSEBURG .
A r.................... EUGENE ..
Ar
. Lv
203
12!)
198
239
250
277
277
327
L v.................... EUGENE ..
Dv............CORVALLIS .
Lv.................... ALBANY ..
A r....................... SALEM . . .
L v........................ SALEM . . .
A r............ PORTLAND .
.A r
.Lv
. Lv
.Lv
.A i*
.Lv
Stop O vernight
1:15p.m. z 7:20a.m.
4:25p.m. 10:30a.m.
SOUTHBOUND
M iles
4:00p.m................... 46
7:30p.m.
124
2:15p.m.
1:30p.m.
1:30p.in.
10:00p.m.
9:20p.ra.
9:15p.m.
7:50p.m.
12.(K)noon
Lunch
8:30a.m.
7:30p.m.
4 :00p.m.
8:10p.m.
5:00p.m.
4:00p.m.
12:50p.m.
1 2 :0 0 noon
Stop Overnight
Lunch
12!)
Lunch
4:30p.m. 12:30p.n».
3:00p.m. 11:00a.m.
2:20p.m. 10:20a.m.
1:15p.m.
9:15a.m.
1:15p.m.
9:15a.m.
11 :D0a.ni. 7 :00a.m.
88
77
50
50
0
S to p o v ers p e rm itte d a t R o seb u rg , Eugene-and Salem
Medford-Ashland Line
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Leave MEDFORD—7:00,
8:00,
10:00
7nn
L0!0-0 iVoN V' a 1,1001,15?;3?’ £ 00’ 4:30’ 5:30’ 9:20 P AL’ also 7:45 P M - Saturday only.
Leave ASHLAND (.00, 8:00, 9:4o, 11
A.M.; 1:00, 2:30, 4:15, 5:30, 10:00 P.M.; also 8:30 P.M. Saturday only.
T
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
10:()0’ 1 1 :4 5 A M ? 1 :3 0 ’ 3 :3 0 ’ 5 :3 0 ’ 7:0(,y ^ 2 0 P .M .
11:00 A.M.; 1:00, 3:00, 4:45, 6:30, 10:01) P.M.
Jacksonville-Medford Line
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
T iave ¿rm ?S S 2JiyiL L E "~7:00’ 8:30’ 11:00 A.M.; 2:00 3:30, 5:00 P.M.; also 7:00 P M Saturday onlv
Leave MEDFORD—i :40, 10:30 A.M.; 1:00, 3:00, 4:30, 6:00 P.M.; also 10:00 P.M Saturday onlv
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Leave JACKSONVILLE—9:00, 11:30 A.M.; 2:00, 4:30, 7:00 P.M.
Leave^OSDFORD—9:30 A.M.; 12:00 noon; 2:4.5. .5:45. l o :00 P.M.
Central Point-Medford Line
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Leave CENTRAL PO IN T -7:45 A.M.; 1:00 P.M.; also 7:00 P.M. Saturday onlv
Leave MEDFORD—12:00 noon; 5:00 P.M.; also 10:00 P.M. Saturdav only
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Leave CENTRAL PO IN T -9:30 A.M.; 12:30, 7:00 P.M. Leave M EDFORD-12:00 noon; 4:30. 10:00 P.M.
NOTE—Through cars will earry local passengers between Uentral Point and Medford
ONE WAV F A R E S “
Radicals Will never b,» ¡„ tbe majority, for.lhev wouldn’t
radicals if they were in the majority.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 19.—
W eather outlook for the period Nov.
19, to 24, 1923, inclusive: Pacific
states and northern Rocky m ountain
g u y ' and plateau regions— generally fair.
Normal temperature.
/> /
Change in Schedule of
We speed along the npper m argins
of the valley, on roads whence our
vision embraces the whole panoram a
program,* of this beautiful vale. We swiftly
STILL ANOTHER ENDORSEMENT
The resolutions passed by the Litliians urging a
of development ami expansion of the local tourist auto camp*
8treets °f Aah,and’ Tal'
ent
and
Phoenix
and note the stam p
adds much of w eig h t to the many already voiced in behalf of a
of peace, not alone on the moun-!
progi-essive policy with respect to that utility. The resolution tains and plain, but also on the
is .1 ioieetul expression ot a representative and progressive. faces of men where it rests like a
commercial organization of the town and it interprets the senti ,benison: for il is a Sabbath-day. At
ment of a majority of Ashland citizens.
Phoenix we tu rn to the right, cross
Demands for improvement and enlanrompnt
a
the creek and take a hili road toward
that flip mitn amp - II
4-
enlargement to a degree Eagle Point across a country th a t
1 , I* Vl continue
to maintain
its ä p prestige
9Gems to
have been
i | , (l t >„
z,
.
...................
« . . « « « iu it
r e s u g e o on
n oce,HH
l ° nave
Deen shaped by roll-
• • i
' "" i oas are roc°ived daily. There can be no mistake ing bi,lows and le it in the positioni
as to the pulse of the Ashland »o',lie regarding this important of th eir highest reach. Now we are
matter.
hidden from the valley by a knob or
crest
on whose pinnacle a pictur­
It is gratifying, indeet to note that the men and women of
Ashland are aroused to the rent vilim «r
VA esque b a r l o w stands and in the
they recognize it -IS
•, a
J
•
a u t ° e a m P5 t l l a t bollows and on the slopes the far-
T h c «vntr
4 * i
*
v °rih \ ot greater development. famed orchards are bending low
i ’ <l,"P’ ‘W ’hpi' with the beautiful park of which it is w,th apples> pears and late pd&ches.
a part, brought $100,000 to the trade channels of Ashland d « r Among the3e knob8 and little vales,
mg the past seven months. It is e v id e n t mmn <-
' ! W o n d th e sight of those who travel
ual observer, that if improvement« l,™V . * 4, ° t . C as' ' on th e Pacific Highway, or by rail,
entertainment of tourists nr,
• i , *
to 10 comfort and are hidden away some of the choicest
t.. ii point X
;
r ,™™,
increasing numbers _______
ley. Now we pass a break in the hills
volume
reuse nt least twenty-five per eent"in'l9°4
and are charmed with a view of the
There m X » »
Value of « « »"io camp. beautiful city of th e plain, for Med­
/ - r e t if h t u n d
/'•» l i a
Ashland
Ashland . . .
Medford . . .
Grants Pass
Roseburg ..
Eugene ___
Portland . . .
$0.45
1.60
4.60
5.95
8.20
Medford
G rants Pi
................
............
$1.15
4.15
5.60
7.85
$3.00
4.60
7.05
Roseburg
Eugen«
$2.60
6.00
$3.75