Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 02, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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A SH LAN D
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D A IL Y
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T ID IN G S
THE WATER SITUATION
NEWS LETIER
RAIL SERVICE WILL
EAS
Ute dry season, unprecedented according to those in !
------ position to know, together with the fact that Ashland'
P u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e n in g E x c e p t S u n d a y by
F O R T W O R T H , T exas, J u ly 1.
is due to add several hundred, if not a few thousand to
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
—
A lth o u g h D ouglas F a irb a n k s ,
¡her population within the next decade, will prove the wis- j
J r ., could possibly borro w a p a ir
B ______________
e rt R. G re e r
E d ito r d o m of contracting with the Talent Irrigation district for
of h is iliu s tr ious d a d ’s sh o es and
)fc’F ic iA L city p a p e r ....... ......................................Telephone 39
acre ^cet °f water to be used in irrigating acreage
, s tru g g le th ro u g h a screen c a re e r
Cnter«fl a t th e A sh la n d , O regon P o a to ffic e a s Second C lass M ail M a tte r tracts. The
district, will
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, water flOlU tile Talent Irrigation
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th e re fle c tio n of filia l fam e,
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required
not
only,
but
all
that
can
possibly
be
added
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S u b sc rip tio n P ric e , D e liv e red in C ity
in g h is ow n a g g ra n d iz e m e n t o u t
One M o n th ................................................................................. ................... ..
.rom Ashland creek. If the Tidings mistakes not, Ash- mentions h a s c le a re d aw ay, th e of th e cold, u n a p p re c ia tiv e rock
T h re e M onths ................................................................................
land,
ill keeping with nine Ollt of ten towns, failed to . n a tio n 's ta r n s p o rta tio n problem
Six M o n th s ........................................................................ ........
3.75
of public acclaim .
O ne Y e a r ......................................................... .......................................
j Will e m e rg e a s one of th é issues
build for the future with respect to a water supply.
On th e re c e n t v isit to Texas,
(E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 )
By M ail a n d R u ra l R o u te s:
O ne M o n th .................................................................................................
T h re e ?.lonths ........................_ ...........
........................
Six M o n th s ..............................................................
One Year ......................................
Z .Z Z Z Z Z Z Z
D ISPL A Y A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S :
S ingle in se rtio n , p e r in ch .......................................
Y e a rly C o n tra c ts :
One in se rtio n n w eek .............................................
Two in se rtio n s a w eek .........................................
D aily in se rtio n ..................................................
Kates for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising
F irs t in se rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ..............................
E ach s u b s e q u e n t in se rtio n , 8 p o in t line
C ard
.
„ of T h a n k s .......—
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O b itu a rie s , p er lin e .......................
$
65
i g r.
3.50
6.50
$ .30
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A E IG H T T O A TPTWTQ'Kr
rn
, A K 1 W IS H
of th e P re s id e n tia l cam p aig n .
One of th e m ain a n £ les of th e
p ro b le m is th e q u e stio n of fre ig h t
i ra te s , th e fa rm e rs an d th e ir po-
'
y o u r h a n d s in y o u r d o in g i t,” th e Jelly bean s tu ff y o u ’ve been p u ll-
ju d g e d e c la re d .
, ln e ,
,
n, .
, ,
I 1Qg‘ T ry to 8e t som e b ra in s in
Get o u t of m y
sig h t,
a n d .y o u r g ie a sy h e a d .”
Notice to Water Users
As tlicre is a shortage of water ¡11 Ashland Creel; at
'o d to o ?'.'!"
I't7 l’.y ,"°‘ifiw'
°" a "a after July
y o u n g F a irb a n k s w as p a in fu lly
a w a re th a t s o m e th in g w as lack in g d i s ’r i o
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in h is fewr em b ry o p ro d u ctio n s.
Gisti lets lor
In fa c t, so convinced w as th e
As this is written, Tuesday evening, the democratic
adjourned at 4:45 with McAdoo and SinitliJ
re p re s e n ta tiv e s d e c la rin g
still deadlocked. McAdoo was losing ground and it is a ; that one of the reasons fo r a g r i - I irobltion°c™idhnot ’inVurTa Ufe
a l e prediction that Smith will hit the chutes with Me- i ™ " L !1__dll treSS ls th e h ig h cost “ e a ltic k e t th a t he a n n o u n c ed his
tra n s p o rta tio n .
.p la n s of a b so rb in g th e n e c essa ry
,Adoo before tonight and that the much discussed dark of The
E8Ch-Cummins Act is 1 th e a tric a l om n iscien ce fro m th e
hoi se will emerge with the democratic nomination. The blam ed ch iefly by th o se w ho link
so u l of d r a m a tu r g y — P a ris.
‘inish fight staged by McAdoo and Smith was the un­ th e tro u b le s w ith th e ra ilro a d v ery
F o r tw o long y e a rs D oug Jr
s itu a tio n . 1 In th
session of
-.r i c o n . te m p , la te s p lac
* in g h ^ u g . , j r „
doing of both.
m e e n firs
r s t t session
c o i i \ ention
I m ¿oing to see th at some of th at rapidly, before I get mad and
grease on your hair appears on give you life to mull over the
A s h ' an<1 W il1 h e , , i v i ‘ lw l i n ' « f e a r
sprinkling.
South W est Section
U’ That Imitimi lying South of North Main street and
M est ot Ashland (.’reek.
11 t v J " r late USeiT- Wl11 1>e allo" <?<1 ,0 use water oil MOX-
n for al,rin^'DK «-¡tiler gardens, lawps, flowers or
shrubbery. Tune 7 A. >1. to 9 A. M. and 5 l>. \|. to 7 |>. M.
11s ty p ical
th e
made
' " orta were ' Doug., Sr., nose to the grindstone
.m a d e by th e R ep u b lican in su r- O[ a ttittc ia l e m o tio n s u n d e r th e
Mete?r users wil >e allowed to use water on TUES-
M here is the
fellow
who predicts
a thunder storm fol- g e n ts, oupui
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n 1
v
ICtl
I th e D em o crats, g re a t
s u p o ite
d by
W H A T C O N ST IT U T E S A D V E R T ISIN G
liree days of hot weather? Possibly looking for ¡ to am en d th e E sch -C u m m in s A ct g re a t E u ro p e a n m a s te rs . T he DA VS, for Sprinkling either wardens l-.u n« fl
11
fu,flire e v e n ts, w h e re a n ad m issio n c h a rg e is m ad e o r a towing three
le g itim a te s ta g e w ill f ir s , c la im ls|,rul,l erv T
7 t l \
t T ,,
’ , T .“ L 1 l,,w e r R ' o or r
co llection ta k e n in A d v e rtisin g .
la cooler spot
.
by a b o lish in g th e U n ited S ta te s h is a c q u ire m e n ts on h is r e t u r n !
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id
5 l>. M. to 7 P. M.
No d isc o u n t w ill be allo w ed R e lig io u s o r B e n e v o len t o rd e rs.
, ¡ ‘“ ‘J™ “ 1 Li" ’Or B o a ra “ d « « » K -i fro m a b ro a d a f te r w hich he will
ta k „,
D O NA TIONS
The tourist auto camp in beautiful Lithia park re-! ¡ » » h l n g - o r re -e s ta b lis h in g — th e j le t go , s a ls o
se of water on Orchards, Ilayland, will he discon-
on th e
N ° d o n a t° n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw ise will be m ad e in a d v e rtis ­
v o lu n ta ry a rb itra tio n
ing or jo b p r in tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s will be in cash .
¡ported a population of over 250 .Monday night and is still 7 Oitl ra p n lan
°o ^ of ‘ I'Z
r'!
sc re e n w o rld — fo rtifie d w ith t m u e d for hallance o f season in all four sections
d isp u te s.
S h a k e s p e a re a n
lo re
a c q u ired
growing.
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z
a
W
i
t
h
the
issuance
of
204
non-resident
auto-
city will not collect for such irrigtnlon after
T he bill to acco m p lish th is w as a b ro a d a n d n o t a little of t h e i j u l v The
JU L Y 2
1, 1 9 ‘>4
T H E GRASS W IT H E R E T H , T H E F L O W E R F A D E T H : B i T ¡mobile drivers’ permits yesterday, Ashland is becoming in tro d u c e d jo in tly
by
S e n a to r
a fo re m e n tio n e d filia l fam e.
T H E W ORD O F OUR GOD SH A L L STAND FO R E V E R .__ Isa ia l
R
o
b
e
rt
B.
H
ow
ell
(
R
.)
,
of N e­
a
tourist
center
in
fact.
h 4 0 :8
b ra s k a , an d R e p re se n ta tiv e A lben
I l i igat ion of Public Parks, SATURDAYS. Time
w Barn
/n V
I S ,,ly s u P e rstitio n is n o t to be
WOE TO PARENTS
A. M. to 12 P. M.
I lie tact that a 20-year old Japanese boy stripped j T hen isu
rg e n ts i n \ o t h Kn ^ tUq k y ’ 1 C° nfU8ed w lth th e p ro p h ecies of
u rg en ts in both th e Sen- th o se know n to
possess u n can n y
Tt may not j hit a lot of Oregon parents to read and the Hag from the American embassy yesterday at Tokio a te an ¡»
d th e H ouse m an ag ed to
v isu a liz a tio n of f u tu r e e v e n ts:
reflect on the fo •wing statement of facts by a paper of !S no* 80 serious. as to precipitate war.
g e t th e bill a w ay fro m th e h o s­
South East Section
a n d A u stin , th e S ta te c a p ita l, co n ­
the middle west
tile C o m m itte e on I n te r s ta te C om ­
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That
portion
lying
South of the Boulevard and Main
ceded to h o u se th e le a d in g g ray
m
erce,
b
u
t
c
o
n
s
id
e
ra
tio
n
of
it
CaTl
Barth,
hov
ot
G
re
e
n
e
,
to
w
n
«¿u-nlL.u-nJ
It
is
refreshing
to
learn
that
the
democratic
delegates
!
fets.
<ui(l
h
ast
oi
Ashland
Crook.
GaM Barth, a hoy of Greene, Iowa, swallowed poison i
11 13
I
m a tte r of T exas, re fu s e s to be
cam e to a p ro m p t a n d s p e c ta c u ­
last
st Monday, the 16th ¡list., because his parents did not I)ave l,eeu hitting eoffi
coffee so strong.
Undoubtedly Al j la r close in th e la s t w eek of th e cen so red fo r becom ing g re a tly
buy
.
T, , ,
a g ita te d o v e r th e p re d ic tio n of a
ly him a high-priced ear hut offered to get him a cheaper
8UPply of five per cent beer was limited
USers.WI* ! be allwwed to use water on WED-
,
n Waea
a r k ‘ey W itM r<iwt C a lH o r n l . w om an t h a t th e city is
ta i. Death followed and the hoy will he mourned
.th e b ill a n d d e n o u n c e d th e H o u se 110 be d e stro y e d by a to rn a d o .
NESJ AAS for sprinkling either gardens, lawns, flowers,
It would be tong’ ^
swimming hole went fo r its a ttitu d e to w a rd th e le g ­
Doubtless the truth is that Cart was patted on the
T h e d isc o m fo rtin g k n o w led g e shrubbery. I mie 7 A. M. to 9 A: M. and 5 P. M to 7 P M
d l ’V.
isla tio n . S e n a to r H o w e ll’s bill in
hack by his mother, and perhaps, by his father, and did
t h a t th is sam e w o m an fo resaw
th e S e n a te h a d
th e s u p o rt of
th e
d re a d e d
h o o f-a n d -m o u th n
as tie pleased, generally. This being the case, the parents
USerS wiU be allowed to use water on TUES-
S e n a to r R o b e rt M. L a F o lle tte , tlie
sc
o
u
rg
e
in
C
a
lifo
rn
ia b e fo re pre-
were to blame tor his death. As a country gets old and
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A
.
DAi
h,
tor
sprinkling either gardens, lawns flowers o r
’ in s u rg e n t R e p u b lic a n le a d e r, b u t
d
ie
tin
g
tlie
A
u
stin
to
rn
a
d
o
,
did
shrubbery.
Time
7 A. M. to * 9 \ M ‘H
-niG -1
v
- n XI
wealth increases, children are pampered and become dis­
! it w as im p o ssib le to g e t it c o n ­ not lpnd a c o n l i n p h a n d t n c o v o m l
id <) I . Al. t o / I . Al.
n o t len d a cooling h a n d to se v era l
obedient. The mother tells the hoy to do something that
sid e re d o r a n y w h e re n e a r a voté.
th o u sa n d fe v e rish T exas brow s.
As th is ra ilro a d bill w ill be d is ­
he doesn’t like to do, and he doesn’t do it. Next she tells
On M ay 4, 192 2, tw in t o r n a ­
North W est Section
cu ssed th ro u g h o u t th e S u m m e r does sw ept a sectio n of A u stin ,
him that lie m ustn't do something- and the dear little fel-;
That
portion
lying
North of East Maia and North
a n d w ill be one of th e first th in g s e x a c tin g a d e a th to ll of h a lf a
B
eing
a
s
e
r
:e
s
of
in
te
re
s
tin
g
a
rtic
le
s
d
e
a
lin
g
w
ith
e
a
rly
day
low immediately does the thing that his mother tells him
Mam Streets and West of Second SI. to intersection of
b ro u g h t up in C o n g ress th is W in ­
e v e n ts and p io n ee r m en a n d w om en w ho m ad e h isto ry an d
dozen
p e rso n s
and
in flic tin g
no to do. Often this is the ease where the father exercises' b u ild ed fo r su c ce e d in g g e n e ra tio n s .
Second and East Main Streets.
te r, S e n a to r H ow ell, a t th e re- h e a v y p ro p e rty d a m a g e .
i
q
u
e
st
of
In
te
r
n
a
tio
n
a
l
N
ew
s
Ser-1
control, hut generally he enforces an average obedience.-!
(B y C. B. VV^ATSON)
R e c e n tly th e C a lifo rn ia c la ir ­
______________ vice, h a s w ritte n th e fo llo w in g |
Girls and boys who are going to the devil todav
1‘ lat rate users will be allowed to use water on THURS­
v o y a n t p ro p h esie d a to rn a d o of
i
e
x
p
la
n
a
tio
n
of
th
e
p
ro
v
isio
n
s
ol'
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spending midnight horns in cars hv the roadside, these AN UNUSUAL STR U G G LE
even g r e a te r scope t h a t w ould DAYS, for sprinkling- either gardens, lawns, flowers or
o u t.
O nly a few y e a rs b efore, th e m e a s u re :
!
co
m p le te ly level th e c ity on May shrubbery. Time 7 A. M. to 9 A. M. and 5 1». M. to 7 P. M.
times are not so ninth to blame as their parents. Paren­
F O R AN ED U CA TIO N sm all-p o x sc o u rg e liad in fe ste d
L aw s P ro v is io n s E x p la in e d
17.
V e n e ra b le g ra y h a ir s of th e
tal love outruns commno sense and Jets the children do
R o g u e R iv e r V alley w ith d ire re ­ ;
‘‘T he b ill p ro v id e s th a t it sh a ll j J u d ic ia ry w e re sa id to have
s u lts a n d a m e e tin g w as c alled to he th e d u ty of a ll c a rr ie r s a n d !
as they please until they either commit suicide or fetch
Meter users will be allowed to use water on TUES­
D u rin g th e Civil w ar I w as w ith
grow n s lig h tly g ra y e r as th e h o u r
d
isc
u
ss
th
e
a
d
v
is
a
b
ility
of
c
lo
s­
th
e
ir
em
ployes
to
e
x
e
rt
ev
e
ry
up in jail or become fugitives from justice.
DAYS,
for sprinkling either gardens, lawns, flowers, or
th e fam ily in « m y old
Illin o is I
of th e sc h ed u le d c a ta c ly sm ap-
in g a ll schools u n til th e sc a re re a s o n a b le e ffo rt to m ak e and
\o u n g Barth is a fair example of the petted hoy. He hom e. L ike th o u s a n d s of o th e r i
i p ro a c h e d , a n d it w as kn o w n th a t shrubbery. Time 7 A. M. to 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. to 7 P M.
It w as a g re e d th a t m a in ta in a g re e m e n ts c o n c e rn in g
p a tr io ts m y f a th e r fe lt t h a t h is | w as p a st.
m an y p e rso n s v isite d o th e r p a rts
saw some other fool hoy of a richer family in a big car gal­
d u ty w as a t th e fro n t. I w as th e 1 th is sh o u ld be d o n e a n d fo r th e e m p lo y m e n t a n d to s e ttle all d is of th e s ta te w ho h a d p rev io u sly
livanting about, a favorite with the girls, and he wanted o ld est of th e hoys a n d upon m e ' tim ® b e in g ’ U a p p e a re d G iat I ! P « te s a ris in g o u t of such a g re e -
North East Section
e n te r ta in e d no th o u g h ts w h a te v e r
to mutate that other hoy. His parents saw the drift and devolved th e d u ty of ru n n in g th e I ™°Uld b® w ith o u t a n y o c c u p atio n , j m e n t. T h e re a re tw o k in d s of of le a v in g th e city.
That portion lying North o f the Boulevard and East
.
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T
.
r
h
is
I
did
n
o
t
feel
t
h
a
t
I
could
d
ls
P
u
te
s:
promptly denied him the opportunity of making a fool of fa rm . In co n seq u en ce I h ad „. ,
Main St. and East of Second St. to intersection of Second
,
v u u iu ;
B u t A u stin s till s ta n d s
“ ( 1 ) R e sp e c tin g r a te o f pay
St. and East Main SElreet.
himself and perhaps, making beggars of them. Tl
iittle tim e fo r school, b u t being a tto r d , so I to ld th e d ire c to rs th a t
I w ould see if I co u ld g e t a n o th e r a n d w o rk in g c o n d itio n s.
T hese
endow ed w ith th e in s tin c ts of a
all right but they d idn’t begin in time.
R e c o m m e n d in g t h a t th e iw en -
jo b .
T hey k in d ly e x p re sse d th e m ay be c a lle d ‘p rim a ry d is p u te s .’
s
tu
d
e
n
t
I
p
u
rsu
e
d
m
y
s
tu
d
ie
s
as
ty
o
n e-y e ar-o ld f a th e r, w hom he
It is common nowadays for parents fo Maine the ears
Flat rate users will be allowed to use water on FRU
( 2 ) A risin g o u t of a p p lic a tio n
b est I could, to k eep up w ith th e w ish t h a t I w ould be a b le to f in ­
c
h
a
ra
c
te
riz
e
d
as
a
“
so
ciety
je
lly
­
because their daughters turn out had, or because their m ore fo rtu n a te . A t n ig h t I s tu d ­ ish m y te rm b u t fo u n d n o t fa u lt of sucii a g re e m e n ts . T h e se a re
DAAS lor sprinkling either gardens, lawns, flowers or
b e a n ,” tr a n s f e r so m e of
s e c o n d a ry d is p u te s ’ and m ay be
boys are going to hell cross-lots, hut it isn’t the cars it is ied a t long as m y m o th e r w ould w ith m y d e s ire to be busy.
shrubbery. Time 7 A. M. to 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. to 7 P.’ M.
g re a s e fro m h is h a ir to h is liar. I.
M r. B. F . M yer, one of th e well c alled g rie v a n ce s.
the parents. They don’t set in early enough to make their p e rm it it; o ften u n til a f te r m id ­
a C o u n ty J u d g e h e re , in ile'.i- -
‘F o r th e s e ttlin g of g rie v a n ce s
do sto ck m en of th e co u n ty .
children mind. When they are little thev are too sweet n ig h t w ith a tw iste d ra g in a to
in g a little ‘‘fa th e rly a d v ic e ” >
. leter users will be allowed to use water on TUES­
w ho w as a lso a re s id e n t of th e ! a
P rovided t h a t th e y s h a ll be
s
a
u
c
e
r
of
g
reece
fo
r
lig
h
t,
an
d
.
,
th
e
d
e
fe
n
d
a
n
t
in
a
w
ife
d
:
to be corrected and when of a size to gad about it hurts w ith corn a n d corn-cobs fo r fuel: i SCh,° O1 dl3triC t Was ^ t h e r i n g up ta k e n up f ir s t in c o n fe re n ce be­
DAYS, for sprinkling either gardens, lawns, flowers, or
case, gave fo rth a m essag e to ih •
their feelings and makes them cry if obedience is en-
tw een th e m a n a g e m e n t a n d th e
shrubbery. Time 7 A. M. to .9 A. M. and 5 P. M. to P.
So th a t w hen th e w a r w as over a band of h o rse s w hich he in ­
y o u n g m an h o o d of th« n
enforeed Then when they get up to their teens the par­ and th e o th e r boys had g row n te n d e d to sen d to H e le n a, «iuu-
If
an
a
g
re
e
m
e
n
t
be
Mon- em ployes.
-
..<• uc
T he m a g is tr a te re m in d e d tl
illi^.lti »is to d<l\8 and hours as in this
ents lind, as most likely they found in the ease of Carl, ab le to ta k e m y place I b o rro w ed i ta n a . To him V ™
? ° r U i be l e f m Z d tn . T
y o u th ‘ h a t th e evidence I n d ic a t- ! n ° tlC e S 1Ven t o -V011 <>» .'’<»111’ section only.
that there wasn’t any check—they had sinned away their $100 to m ak e th e trip to C a lifo r­ jo b a n d se cu re 5 d J ’__ i6 J OUgh? i m ent hoard n r n „ L . j taf ..dl J o u rn ' ed h e h a d d e s e rte d h is se v en te en -
By Order of the Common Council:
of so lo n g a trip th ro u g h th e w ild, I m e n t b o ard p ro v id ed fo r 4n th e
n
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y e a r-o ld w ife a n d a few -m o n th s-
c a\ ot grace. A mother or a father who doesn’t make the
E. R. HOSLEB, Supt. Water Wks.
In d ia n c o u n try t h a t w e’d h a v e to a g re e m e n t b etw een th e ra ilro a d
old b aby, p le a d in g lack of s u ffi­
httle son or little daughter mind, is unworthy of a son or ber 18 70. N e a r W o o d lan d I got tra v e rs e , gave m e a jo y fu l th rill a n d th e em ployes.
o d -c u ttin g , w hich I
c ie n t fu n d s to s u p p o rt th e m : y et
a daughter. A little money has something to do with it, c a o n jo tin b u e of d w u n o til
“ S uppose t h a t th e r e w as a f a il­
th e
sp rin g
of of co m in g a d v e n tu re . In com pany
a w eek a f te r le a v in g h is little
ot course, and family vanity does the rest. If the child 1871, w hen I co m p leted m y jo u r ­ w ith th e la te E u g e n e W a lra d , I u re o f th e c o n fe re n ce . T h en th e fam ily , th e “ je lly ” p u rc h a se d an
is corrected at school, the parents immediately take of- ney to O regon, w hich I h a v e p a r ­ ro d e fo r w eeks over G rizzly rid g e , ’ d is Pu t e could be a p p e a le d to by a u to m o b ile on th e in s ta llm e n t
th e A n te lo p e , B u tte c re e k a n d a n a G °n a l b o a rd .of a d ju s tm e n t of
temse and set out to have a fuss with the teacher This tia lly d escrib ed in a fo rm e r a r ­ D ead In d ia n ra n g e s g a th e rin g up f o u rte e n m em b e rs, seven of w hom p lan .
“ T h e re Is p le n ty of room on
adds fuel to flame and a Carl Barth is created. Chances tic le of th is series. I m en tio n th is o u r b a n d . To rid e w ild h o rse s w ould re p re s e n t th e ra ilro a d s a n d
to lead nie to ex p e rien c e s th a t fo l­
th
e
c o u n ty ro a d fo r you ‘society
are in this ease that it is a mighty good thing for his par­ lowed.
F ro m A sh lan d
becam e a d e lig h t.
To c h a se a seven th e em ployes. W h en th is
je lly b e a n s ’ w ho d e s e r t lo v in g
Daily to P o r tla n d ................................ 7:00 A. M-
b an d of fris k y , s ’ick b e a u tie s and b o a rd m ak e s a fin d in g , t h a t fin d ­
ents, and tor the community in which he would have en­
My d e sire s fo r an e d u c a tio n
fa m ilie s a n d p ay $40 in s ta llm e n ts
D aily to E u g e n e ..................................12.00 Noon
deavored to live had he grown up, that Carl saved his had n e v e r fo rsa k e n m e, so in th e lan d th e m sa fe ly in a c o rra l in g le g a lly b in d s b o th p a rtie s a n d fo r an a u to m o b ile to fin a le-h o p
w h e re th e y w e re to be c a u g h t, th u s e n d s th e d isp u te .
D aily to R o seb u rg ......................... .. .4.15 p.M.
parents and saved the state the trouble of restraining fall of 1871, a fte r a s u m m e r’s em ­ h a lte re d a n d th o se selected to be
in. H e r e a f te r t h a t $40 m o n th ly
M editation Is I mis ( R esort
goes
to
y
o
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r
w
ife
a
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d
baby,
and
him or of keeping him eventually in a jail or in a poor p lo y m en t on a g a rd e n ra n c h at. o u r r id in g a n im a ls ‘ b ro k e ” to
“ S hould th e a d ju s tm e n t b o a rd
W a g n er c re e k , I co ncluded to try
12:00 noon and 4:15 p. m. Stages connects
house.
1
rid e becam e a d e lig h tfu l p assion. fa il to a g re e b ecau se of a tie vote,
“ c a tc h in g u p ” a n d cam e to A sh-
to
Portland
following morning.
T o w ard th e la t te r p a r t of J u n e th e n th e b o ard of c o n c ilia tio n a n d
School superintendents and teachers, who don’t en- laud fo r t h a t p u rp o se. A Mr.
P ro p o se d R o g u e R iv e r h ig h ­
#
I 1872 we le f t A sh la n d v ia G reen m e d ia tio n , com posed of five m em -
torce obedience, a -e blamable next to parents, for a lot
W e ta k e p a sse n g e rs fo r all way p o in ts; fo r fu rth e r
K la m a th
.«i-.iii.ng w as te a c h in g h e re a n d ; S p rin g s pass w ith 120 h e a d of i b e rs a p p o in te d by th e P re s id e n t, w ay e x te n d in g fro m
in
fo
rm
a tio n a n d tic k e ts call H otel A shland office phone
ot die wrong-doim of young people. They are afraid of a !• oui g.Hflen w ork w as done j b e a u tifu l h o rse s. N e a rly a ll Of ' ste p s ln a n d a tte m p ts to a d ju s t F a lls to P o r t O rfo rd , by w ay of '
47.
their popularity oi scared of their jobs. But, getting hack
(on e u ed to try out th e n e w '( t^ em w e re co al-b lack , f a t a n d A h e m a tte r . If n e c essa ry , it u rg es A sh la n d . M edford, an d G ra n ts
FARE ASHLAND—PORTLAND $8.20
to Carl, chances are nine out of ten his mother didn’t have te a c h e r a t A sh la n d a r d w alked sleek from tlie lr bu n ch g ra ss a r b itr a tio n by th e b oard co n slst- P a ss w ill be lo cated an d su rv ey ed
th is su m m e r.
from
W
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g
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e
r
cre
e
k
to
A
sh
lan
d
the grit to make him mind her from the age of three up to
ro n g e, w hich a t th a t tim e w as th e 1
th r e e m e m b e rs— one to be
each m o rn in g an d h ic k in th e fin e s t ra n g e I h a d e v e r seen. I n n P ointed by th e ra ilro a d , one
ten, or the father did n ’t help her make him obedient.
v ening, a d ista n c e of five m iles h a d re a d m an y s to rie s of f ro n tie r ! by th e em ployes an d th e th ir d by
I resident Coolidge must obey the
en Coininand- each w ay, m a k in g ten m iler for a d v e n tu re a n d in m y boyish en- tb e tw o 80 chosen. S hould th ey
föWAucW í
ments or lie couldn’t last thirty days, Law ful authority .tlie ro u n d trio . T his I c o n tin u e d th u sia s m h ad w o n d e re d iT I fa il to d ecid e upon th e th ird
One Hundred and Thirteenth Half Yearly Report
must be obeyed. Order is the first law of government fo r tw o m o n th s u n til I sa tisfie d sh o u ld ev er h av e th e w ild p le a s ­ p a rty , th e n th e b o ard of co n c ilia ­
m yself t h a t Mr. F le m m in g w as
u re of such ex p erien ces.
I can tio n a n d m e d ia tio n n a m e s th e u m ­
among men. A home without obedience is onlv a hreedhu
a good te a c h e r. I told him my
pen of cowardice, viciousness, theft, murder and suicide. h is to ry and a s k e d if I could not now c a ll up th e p ro u d t h r ’113 th a t pire.
“ A d ecision of an a rb itra tio n
h ad possession of m e on th a t J u n e
(THE SAN FRANCISCO BANK)
ta k e p riv a te lesso n s from him of
SAVINGS
m o rn in g w hen ta k in g fa re w e ll h ^ a rd is fin a l a n d b in d in g . As in
OOMMUtCIAL
ev en in g s as I w ished to s ta r t in
INCORPORATED FEBRUARY 10th, 1868.
THE MONEY VALUE OF A HIGH SCHOOL
fro m th e people of th is little v il­ th e case of a decision of a n a tio n ­
th e m in o r classes, c o n sid e rin g
lag e , w hom I disco v ered w ere my a l b o a rd of a d ju s tm e n t, th e d e ­
th e A—
n t « 1 .1 .4 .1 ..—
Onf o t the OWe*t B an k, in California,
EDUCATION TO A FARMER
tne AMeta o f w hich have never been Increased by mergers or coiM olldations w ith other Banka.
his c o u rse as a rev iew and he
cision is m ad e a m a tte r of c o u rt
frie
n
d
s.
T
h
e
school
fello
w
s
w
ho
i
Many parents living in rural communities are doubt adv an ced a s ra p id ly as m y q u a li­ seem ed to c o n sid e r m e a lm o s f a j rec o rd w ith all
th e fo rce of a
M ember Associated Savings Banks of San Francisco
Jess debating whether they should send the ' ooys and ’ girls
’ ’ fic a tio n w ould ju s tify . T his he n o n -d e -sc rip t o n ly a v e a r ag o , c o u rt decision,
526 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
who completed the courses in tl ie small district schools re a d ily a g re e d to a t a m o d e ra te .; g a th e re d a b o u t m e and w ished
“ In th e m a tte r of p rim a ry dis-
c
h
a
rg
e
.
I
w
as
tw
e
n
ty
o
n
e
a
n
d
th
e
y
could
go
too.
W
ith
m
an
y
a
,
last . spring
to . high Schools this tall. One question thev
I p u te s th e sam e c o u rse is p e rsu e d
..
! v a s so m e w h at e m b a rra s s in g t<> ¡ lie a r t. fe lt good bye t h a t s re e te d ; w ith th is e x c ep tio n :
T h a t th e
JUNE 30th, 1924
1>r°
‘t Pay in dollars and cents.’”
ta k e m y p lace am o n g th e s m a lle r i i u s w e m ad e o u r s ta r t an d t h a t 1 n e x t ste p a f t e r c o n fe re n ce is m ed-
ih e I nited States Department of Agriculture and the p u p ils a n d be s u b je c te d to n ig h t cam ped a t G rpen S p r -ngg ia tio n , and if u n su c ce ssfu l th e n
Uniti i . ? r t i S
State. Municipal and Other Bonds and
L o a M ^ !iR S l F2SlA a U e,2*uMi661*75)standin8 on bookaat........................... $23,156,351.53
various State agr.eultural colleges have made a number g lan ces from th o se in th e a d ­ In m y next I ’ll tell you s o m e th in g a rb itr a tio n , th e b o a rd s of a d ju s t­
1 a n s o n Real E state, secured by first mortgages.......
60 512 097 36
of investigations of the differences between Hie incomes v anced classes in trliich I som e- a b o u t o u r trip . W e w ere w a rn ­ m e n t h a v in g n o th in g w h a te v e r to
BankSR^?i5rnrtdS and St(x* 8 and other Securities.......l ’j 8 l’05L01
^ t e n d in o on
a° d branch ° ffices (value >«.550,000.00),
ot educated aud uneducated farmers. All of these studies ' inies th o u g h t I could sea e x p re s­ ed t h a t th e In d ia n s w ere n o t do w ith th e p rim a ry d is p u te s .” i
sions of s u p e rio rity .
I k e p t my
1.00
show that in the majority of cases the better trained p u rp o se (o “ c a rry o n ” re g a rd le ss frie n d ly an d th e Modoc w a r w as
~ UE p8 ta t:e (^ . lue
EmnlovAT«’
standing on! Ixxjks
1.00
brew ing.
Cash on h P?“ 81®11 F « n d (value $446,024.41) sta mding on books a t.........................
K la m a th F a lls u s h in g w ork on
iarm ers receive the better incomes. The results cited in of th e h a n d ic a p and b e fo re th e
1.00
h on hand and checks on Federal Reserve and other banks.........................
8,148,724.06
W ATSON.
c o u n ty ja il re p a irs .
the following studies are typical of these investigations- six m o n th s term w as fin ish ed I A sh lan d , J u n C. e B.
30. 1924.
Total
N ew berg
th e Department of Agriculture reports a survev of h ad se cu re d a s a tis fa c to ry s t a n d ­
$93,198,226.96
re s u rfa c in g
w orn
134333548142596
L iabilities—
ing
in
th
e
h
ig
h
e
s
t
classes
of
th
e
s
tre
e
ts
.
three representative areas in Indiana, Illinois and Iowa
Due Depositors...
an d believe I h ad secured
$89,298,226.96
Capital Stock actuaHy £ i d up.?......................................
which shows that tenant farmers with a high school edu­ school
1,000,000.00
th e good-w ill an d resp e c t of all
Reserve and Contingent Funds..........
2,900,000.00
cation reeehe an average annual labor income of $526 th e school and th e te a c h e r too.
a year more than the men with only a common-school edu- A fter th e school w as fin ish ed I
Total.................................. - .................................... . $93,198,226.96
cation. A college education will add to this average $453 ap p lied to W . D. S ta n le y fo r a !
GEO. TOURNY, President
A H Murj,E R , Secretary.
a year making the income of college graduates $979 more license to te a c h an d secu red it. J a b o u t th e q u a lity , fla v o r a n d
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of June 1924
h n e ss of c u r p ro d u c ts — S u­
a year than the labor earnings of the men with onlv a com­ I a p p lie d fo r a school a t th e ' p ric e rio
[SEAL) CHAS. F. DUISENBERG^ Notary Public.
r b read is s u p e rio r
in
D u rk ee
School
h ouse
a b o u t!
H av e been te s te d by th e m ost
mon-school education.
ev ery p a rtic u la r.
th re e m iles n o rth of A sh la n d ,— a
‘ 3 D1epo*it?ri of FOUR AND ONE-QUARTER ( 4 J i ) p ercen t per
c ritic a l, w ho have found them
Cornell University has estimated that a high school new school, a n d bpgan m y lab o rs. ‘
m uch th e b e tte r stove.
annum was declared, Interest COMPUTED MONTHLY and COMPOUNDED
education is worth as much to a farm er as $6,000 worth I “ b o a rd e d a ro u n d a m o n g th e
QUARTERLY,
ASHLAND FU R N IT U R E
of bonds Iiearing five per cent interest, and that a college s c h o la rs ” a n d fan cied I w as g iv ­
AND WHICH MAY BE WITHDRAWN QUARTERLY
ing s a tisfa c tio n . A fte r, a b o u t six
COMPANY
education is worth twice that amount.
Deposits made on or before July 10th, 1924, will earn interest from July 1st, 1924.
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