Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 11, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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A SH LAN D
D A IL Y
T ID I N G S
(Established in 1876)
Friday, Juiy li, i(}¡y
Mentis its energy in bringing in netf settlers and then ’ mark
¡blandly ignores the fact that the farmers so enccaraged'
--------- do not make a success
and may fall not far be:ow It is whispered, aad one with tal­ UKE STING CAUSE
one. asked why he had not read
^20.000,0O0, contingent upon the ent.
OP FATAL AUTO WRECK the highway advertisem ents. The
approval of a num ber of m ajor
tourist replied th at the only camp
“ G astounet,”
as
his
old
SALEM, July
11.— Gussie signs he had seen between Redd­
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
these j friends call him, promises to be Irene Nelson, 12, was killed on
5 w - s - N were
e ls o n ’ towards
th e
a is x th at the “ public u n tm
_____ | !T h e Dalles Chamber ot 7 Commerce
settling: f figures
ty
ing and Ashland were advertis­
a popular president. He comes the Pacific highway near Barlov.
Bert R. Greer
ing
a piivate camp in Medford.
__ ______________________ — Editor upon a planting program for the district. We don’t w ant: business of Oregon is the most from the small village of Aigues- yesterday when she was struck by
OFFICIAL CITY P A P E R — .................................................... Telephone 39
grower producing Olie Cl'Op. We encourage the i ra Pldly growing industry in the \ ives, in Southern France, and an automobile driven by Miss
THE WEATHER
Entered at the Ashland. Oregon Postoffice as Second Class Mail M atter planting of crops adapted to the locality, soil and market State’ and in suPP°rt of the ex has the good qualities of all the Nona Hoyt of H arrisburg.
Report
past 24 hours:
needs . The local fruit association handled 135 varieties cellent showing made by the con»-1 meridionals. Coming from a The child was walking south on Maximum, for
Subseript.on Price, Delivered in City
92;
Minimum, 51; Set
panies in the Inform ation Bureau ■ simple provincial family, he has the left side of the pavement and
One Month
pf
fruits
three
years
ago.
Think
of
the
economic
waste
Maximum
85.
W
eather clear with
Three
Months .........................................................................................
- —•
»uvuuuo
v 05 i • „1
, •
...
------ is the la
w m
fact
th at
a t «very
every one oi
of vneiii
them always been a hard w orker and the car struck her in the hack.
Northwest
winds.
Six M o n th s..............................................................................................
3.75 1 1 P*antlng
80 many varieties. Lack of volume, lack of ’ has extensive construction pro- a modest personage. However, She was dragged for more than
o n e Year
- J 1 ’
ih Va.i „„,1 p
,
................
7-5® ' -------1
mai’ket,
lack of *• success. —
We surveyed the district and grams in vlew for a num ber of he could not hide his joy on 100 feet, it was reported at the
Canyonville — Pioneer Bridge,
One Month................................ *.. ® " :
$ Gg ¡found
ord-v
fruits were paving the farmers, years to come- The bureau early | election day.
state traffic departm ent. Offic­
Three eonfhi'hs .............................................. ............ -
I.’»5¡these were adopted in our planting program. It is folly in the year estim ated th a t these “ I got ’em,” he whispered In ers said the brakes of the car at Canyon camp, dedicated.
Six Months
utility companies would the ear of an old friend as he were in perfect condition.
One Year
.....................
US to encourage farmers to simply set out fruit and then seven
continue to invest new money in went into the Elysee palace —
ignore the fact that the varieties so planted may be en­ th eir physical properties here in meaning of course, th a t he “ got” Miss Hoyt said she lost control
.
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
of the car when she was stung
tirely unprofitable.
Single insertion, per inch ..............................
DEMAND
the state in excess of $10,000,- his opponents in spite of the hard
$ .30
by
a bee. Officers said no charge
.
,
Yearly Contracts:
The business men of The Dalles have found that 000 a year for an indefinite per­ obstacles they had placed in his would be preferred against Miss I
One insertion a week
• 27H there is a definite place for them to fit in with the ag-1 iod. These construction
pro- way, and all in the last forty- Hoyt
Two insertions a week ..................
.25
Daily insertion ..............................
ricultural development of their district. The friction gr&“ 3 T made necessary by the eight hours.
.20
Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
w liio li io f o b in on
i i
,,
. I constantly growing demands for
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ..............
. « .10
which is felt in so many communities between the fru it] service which are being made T hat the new President is a ANSWERING QUESTIONS
The
Bach subsequent insertion, 8 point line
World’.
BtK Took
growers
and
business
interests
of
the
city
is
lacking
in
.05
upon the present facilities of the P ro testan t is also a curious fact,
Card of T h a n k s _____________________ ................. " y " .........
BOTHERS SERVICE MEN
1.00
Over 100,060 people have
The Dalles. A constructive program is being worked out utility companies, and the only inasmuch as France is notably a
Obituaries, per line......................
.02%
testified that TANLAC
lim
it
th
at
will
m
ark
the
activities
Catholic
country.
But
this
seems
by
the
three
groups:
farmers,
business
men
and
canneries.
“ Can’t they read ?”
has
relieved them of:
, > " HAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
of the utility industry in build­ to provoke less comment in the
Such is the question of the ser­
it
fu tu re events, where an admission charge is made or s Other districts could well afford to adopt The Dalles ing up the industrial stru ctu re of French press than the knowledge
Stomach Trouble,
collection taken In A dvertising.
6
8 plan.—Oregon Grower.
vice men, who daily answer, or j
Rheumatism,
the state is the ability of these th at he is a “jolly good fellow.” try to answer, the thousands of
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
Mal-Nutrition,
companies to finance their capi­ In other words, he knows how to questions asked them by tourists.
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t
DONATIONS
Sleeplessness,
tal
requirem
ents.
eat
and
drink
well.
There
is
a
unanimity
of
opinion
that
Ashland
is
en­
“ How far is it from here to
No donations to charities or otherwise will me made in advertis
Nervousness,
“No
more
presidents
who
are
lag or ,ob printing— our contributions will be in cash
tering the greatest era of growth and development in his-
Bedford, Indiana?”
X
-yy|10
wyj
¿
jSpute
Loss of Appetite,
on the w ater wagon for us,”
tory.
“ W’hy doe3 gas cost so m uch?”
Loss of Weight,
w rites Leon Vibert in the Paris-
JULY 11
“ Is the w ater here fit to
Torpid Liver or
TIIOl SHALT LOVE THE LORD thy God w ith all t h v h e a r t
Soir. “ France has suffered for d rin k ? ”
With
Coolidge,
LaPollette
and
Davis
squared
away
m i n d ^ t n / W ^ T’Su a " d with a11 thy 8tren&th . and with all thy
Constipation.
more than ten years from politics
“ Has this town an auto cam p?’
mind, and thy neighbour as thyself.— Luke 10:27.
silk shirts and janamas will soon begin to fly.
directed by dyspeptic men wh >
“Ask Anyone Who Has
To all of these, and many more
Taken TANLAC"
drink only water.
Millerand.
j
questions,
the
attendants
must
PARIS, July.— Who will be the
OVER 4» MILLION BOTTLES
Kinlan dis providing America with worthy competi­ new W hite House m istress in Poincare and Clemenceau ordered j give courteous answers,
SOLD
m
ineral
w
ater
for
their
banquets
|
One
service
man
today,
in
tell­
RESERVE COMMUNITY SPIRIT REQUIRED
tion in the Olympic games at Colombes, France, but as France? This is an all-im port­ Louis XVI was sober and chaste.
For Sale By AU Good Drafrfati
The final drive to finance the proposed new tourist has been the case for the past several years, the boys ant question w'ith the ladies d u r­ Not one of them understood ing a traveler that Ashland did
have an auto camp, and a good
ing the last few weeks. F o r Mon­
hotel was ushered in today and the Jesuits of the next
Finland is providing America with worthy competi- sieur
France and her problems.
Doumergue, the newly-elect­
lew days will determine whether or not the contract can
Beware of too virtuous peo- j
ed President of the Republic, is a pie. N eurasthenics are often the !
be let and actual construction be under wav at an early
Senator C. A. McNary will return to Oregon within veritable old bachelor, and more
(late, or whether a long delay will necessarily ensue. a few days and will receive a heart greeting in the shape than likely to rem ain one. W ith most dangerous. Now we have a
president who will not m istake !
.n die ^ na^ ^r*ve wa8 ushered in this morning the of the republican nomination to succeed himself, and all one exception, it has been the Vouvray
for Saint-Emilion, so we i
solicitors were within $45,000 of the coveted goal, a goal of which was acquired while the Hon. C. A. was sticking rule to elect a m arried man who ought to have a good time in gay
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
has a “ better h alf” to help him
that will make the hotel a reality and give to Ashland an to the job in Washington.
France— Europe, too.”
en tertain at fetes and ceremonies
improvement that will be a strong link in the chain of
in the palace of the Elysee. In for­
developing this city into one of the leading vacational
As a lot of fellows are saying: “ We want a hotel and eign courts these duties are us­
and recreational centers of southern Oregon and the Pa­ we want it right now!” Let’s go!
ually perform ed by the nearest
THE
cific coast.
in rank and station, but his rule
does not apply to the President.
The iact that within the brief period of a week or
| estim ates for th e cu rren t year. In
He is free to choose whom he
ten days, Ashland people subscribed stock to the amount
! every instance expenditures for
wishes, and it is now officially
: this year will he well abovo nor-
of $140,000 to finance the hotel, is commendable and
FOR
stated th a t M. Doumergue is go­
i mal.
,
speaks well for the progressive spirit of the citizens of
ing to count upon the help of
Six of the seven' companies will
his niece, Madame Combes, a
Ash and, but the sponsors are now at a point where thev
spend more th an $1,000,000 each,
The gorgeous Murray gowns, the exotic Murray
beautiful and charm ing woman,
or the city can no longer shine in reflected glorv Re­
and the total for the seven com­
dances, anil a story that will breathe of the flame of
Gate Valves
LLB.’---------- 1 —a
serve community spirit must be marshaled in tins last
panies will reach the $15,000,000
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
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os una
JLTB M x i K j r
TODAY and TOMORROW
Winchester Store
M
AKE MillENI
The six light and power com­
panies during the first six months
of 1923 produced 411,963,103 k.
A STRATEGIC MOVE BY DAVIS
w. h. of electrical energy.
Possibly not one in ten thousand could have guessec
For the first six m onths of
the nominee of the Democratic national convention for 1924, the production rose to 470,-
vice president. When the message announcing that Gov­ 683,880, a net increase of 57,-
720,777, or ap actual increase in
ernor Charles W. Bryan, of Nebraska, had been named the
output of these companies of
tor that position and would he the running .mate of John 14.2 per cent.
W. Davis, it brought with it a surprise. Yet his selection The Portland Gas & Coke Com­
b} Davis was a strategic move and reveals the Democratic pany, whicli is the only im port­
presidential candidate shrewd and a politician who may ant gas utility in the state, Bad
keep the opposiiton guessing. Those who followed the an output of 1,580,399,520 cubic
feet of gas during the first six
convention will recall that in his dramatic appeal to the months of last year. The output
convention to break the deadlock and nominate a man up to June 30 of this year was
who stood squarely on progressive principles, William 1, i 51,940,710. This is a net in­
Jennings Biyan did not include Davis on his list of de­ crease of 171,542,190, or 10.8
sirables, which evoked the wrath of Davis followers In per cent.
The increase in the num ber of
the final dramatic minutes of balloting for the president­ custom
ers taking service from the
ial! nominee Bryan moved about the convention floor in an seven utilities is equally satis­
r
1
tlde f°.r Davis and force the nomination factory. There are at the pres­
Of Meredith. But, he failed, while Davis emerged trium­ ent time nearly a qu arter of a
phant and victorious. Reliable news dispatches give the million users of light and power
and gas in the state of Oregon.
information that the first act of Davis, following his nom- This
num ber would be expanded
ination, was to declare his preference for Govc
Govemor if the score or more of small
Charles Bryan as a running mate, and when a fight ap­ plants in the state were included.
On June 30, 1923, the total
peared likely in selecting the candidate for vice president
Davis promptly nipped it in the hud and within as manv num ber of utility users served by
the seven companies included in
minutes as it required days to nominate Davis, Brvaii the
Oregon Public U tility Infor­
was nominated for vice president.
mation Bureau was 221,179. On
In that move Davis out-generaled W. J. Bryan and June 30, 1924, the num ber had
opposing factions to a degree that doubtless swept them risen to 241,560, an increase of
from their feet At a single stroke he placed them on 20,381, or 8.5 per cent.
the defensive and in a position that will make bolting ex­ The confidence which the pub­
lic utility companies of Oregon
tremely difficult If Bryan bolts the ticket, he will have have in the fu tu re growth _ and
to desert his brother. And if other democrats desert the i prosper,ty of the commonwealth
party because of the belief that Davis is not sufficiently is eloquently revealed in the fig­
progressive, they will desert Charles W. Bryan, who is ures showing the approved budget
nothing other than progressive, though perhaps more con­
servative than his illustrious brother.
COMMUNITY BUILDING '
The Dalles Chamber of Commerce is spending $10 -
000 a year in farm projects and onlv $500 in advertis­
ing. Over 70 per cent of its budget is used to increase the
prosperity of the farmers now on the land and less th a n '
4 per cent to encourage new settlers to come in. This )
policy is unique. It is constructive, farseeing and conduc- i
i\e of positive results. The average commercial club'
T-E-N-T-S
For campers and
anto tourist«.
Camp stoves, also
ASHLAND FURNITURE
COMPANY
04 N. Main
Mademoiselle Midnight
VALVES
-
mighty effort to push the stock subscriptions up to $185 - PORTLAND, Ore., July 11. —
(X)0, the amount that must necessarily he pledged if de­ A survey ju s t completed by the
lay is to be avoided. The comm unity spirit developed in Oregon Public U tility Inform ation
Ashland within recent months is all but marvelous There Bureau covering the principal
is good authority for this statement, but the time has public service corporations of the
arrived where there must be a reserve of that conununitv state indicate th a t business is
good. In no case has there been
spirit of such proportions as to make the proposed mag­ any
during the past
nificent hotel a reality.
M twelve recession
months, eith er in th e v o l-’
If the entire amount of stock required is not pledged ume of production or in th e num ­
there is only one alternative for the sponsors, that of bond- ber of custom ers supplied with
llch, n-eans delay’ additional expense of from service.
The companies included in this
$7,000 to $8,000, and obligating the stock to guarantee survey
have an aggregate invest­
bond interest payments. Therefore, it seems all but im­ ment in th e state of Oregon of
perative that the red-blooded men and women of Ash­ approxim ately $150,000,000 and
land respond to the final drive and subscribe to the limit are as follows:
ot their ability to pay. No proposition of recent years California-Oregon Pow’er Co.,
holds so much of merit. No project can add greater im­ Medford.
E astern Oregon Light & Pow­
petus to the future growth and development of the town. er Co., Baker.
In conclusion there is one thing to remember: No objec­ Mountain Spates Pow'er Co., Al­
tive of importance to the individual or community caii be bany.
N orthw estern
Electric
Co..
attained without a supreme effort. Let those who have
Portland.
subscribed and can afford more, increase their subscrip­
Portland
tions, and at the same time let those who are financially Portland. Electric Power Co.,
able and who have not yet accorded support to the pro­ Portland Gas & Coke Co.,
ject, subscribe to the limit.
Portland.
Mae Murray* <n
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gay romance and thrilling adventure; absolutely dif­
ferent from any other Murray picture.
Globe Valves
Farmers Attention
Check Valves
Fly season will soon be on.
Get your Shoo Fly and E. Z.
Ros. fly spray for your cow’s
the best fly killer made. Gard­
en Hose, and garden tools,
fencing and binder twine,
mowers and repairs always on
hand.
Angle Valves
of
all descriptions
PEIL’S CORNER
C harter No. 104
Not
so ninny
steps
coal or w ood to lug
——one filling laSts fo r days
—S teps ! how many
o f them Pearl Oil
and a good oil cook"
sto v e save you!
Those needless steps
for heavy coal, for
wood and the ashes.
One gallon of ecœ
nomical Pearl Oil
•often lasts for days,
and it is so much
handier and quick"
er.
Pearl Oil’s intense
flame is concentrât"
ed heat—and it is
odorless and clean"
burning too! The
Standard Oil Com"
pany refines and re"
refines it for best
results. Avoid dis"
appointm ent — ask
for Pearl O il by
name.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
Simpson’s
Hardware
The Comedy is “ Done in Oil
Reserve District N
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE STATE BANK OF ASHLAN D
AT ASHLAND IN THE STATE OF OREGON
At the close of business June 30, 1924
RESOURCES
1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts
sh o v n in items 29 and 30, if any...................
141,645.41
2. O verdrafts secured and unsecured
7.82
3. U. S. governm ent securities owned, includ­
ing those shown in items 30 and 35, if any
15,000.00
4. O ther bonds, w arrants and securities, in ­
cluding foreign governm ent, state, m uni­
cipal, corporation, etc., including those
shown in items 30 and 35, if any.................
8,000.00
6. Banking house, $6,000; fu rn itu re and fix­
tures, $3,209.01 ...........................................
9.209.01
9. (ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from
banks, bankers and tru st companies des­
ignated and approved reserve agents of
this bank ........ ..
68,823.78
10. Exchanges for clearing house and items
on other banks in the same city or town as
reporting bank .................................................
1,951.61
11. Checks on banks outside city or town of
reporting bank and other cash item s......
2,927.14
Total cash and due from banks, items 8
9, 10 and 11, $73,702.53
Total ...............
247,564.77
13.
17.
18.
20
23
24.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in ....... A ..........................
Surplus fund ...................................
(a) Undivided profits .....................$6,264.25
(b) Less current expenses, interest and
and taxes paid .............................5,193.17
Dividends unpaid .............................
DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks,
subject to reserve:
Individual deposits subject to check, in­
cluding deposits due the State of Oregon
county, cities or other public funds
Demand certificates of deposit outstand­
ing.........................................
25. C ashier’s checks of this bank outstanding
payable on demand .......................
Total of demand deposits, other than
bank deposits, subject to reserve
items 23, 24, 25, 26, $117,354.50
TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject
to reserve and payable on demand or sub­
ject to notice:
¡27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding
• 28 Savings deposits, payable subject to notice
Total of tim e and savings deposits
payable on demand or subject to no­
items 27 and 28, $99,131.19 *
Total ................
25,000.00
5,000.00
1,071.08
8.00
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Sunshine
nn act of sunshine.
It is not a gloomy and dis­
tressing thing. Get the habit and
see how it will tone up vour whole
life.
Q A \ 1 \G is
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
Rev. Carr and Family
Hear Them
Chautauqua
Building Beginning
109,276.11
100.00
7,978.39
Monday Eve
July 14th
He preaches a gospel that
will thrill and lift you.
A gospel of love and pow-
8,731.24
90,399.95
A gospel of
healing
for
soul and body.
Ps. 103:3— Jos. 5:14
247,564.77
STATE OF OREGON, County of Jackson ss.
I, G. G. Eubanks, cashier of the above named bank do sol
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Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of July, 1924
W. J. Moore, Notary Public
My commission expires Jan. 7, 1928.
Correct-A ttest-
W. J. MOORE,
C. W. BANTA,
J- H. FULLER, Directors.
H ear th e Boy W onder S i»g
Rev. Garr, like Dr. Price, has had very marked success in
praying for (he sick.
Hear him at the Chautauqua Build­
ing every night next week