Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 24, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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AsHLAND ÔÀîLŸ TlDlNÔ^t
A SH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S
(E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 0 )
stay must write to the nearest American consulate for an
appointment to «appear for a visa. Those fourni eligible
There is in every human naturo
an ineradicable capacity for ex­
pression, its origins are deeply
imbedded among the primal in-
s t ’ncts.
In the organization of life to­
day the average man finds little
occasion and less opportunity to
be a creator. We find we live in
a world where our vocations of­
fer little or no outlet for the cre­
ative urge within us and we there­
fore devise channels of expres­
sion— avocations, or the play
to sail are given these certificates assuring them of ad­
mission to the United States without detention at Ellis
THE ASHLAND PRINTING 0 0 .
Island. Only enough visas to absorb the quota are granted.
Bert R. Greer ..........................................................................................Editor
It is obvious that this system is better than the “ bit
George Madden G re e n ..................................................... Business Manager or miss” system in vogue a short while ago, which caused
OFFICIAL CITY PA PER .......................................................... Telephone 39 interminable difficulties to both American immigration
g b te r e d a t th e A shland. O regon P o sto ffic e a s Second C lass M ail M a tte r , officials and immigrants. The 75,(XX) British i
immigrants
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City *
¡certainly suffered some distress when they found that
O b « M o n th __
»5 ^ e*v eould n°t sa’h hut the distress was nothing to what
Three Months
Six M o n th s........ ...................................... 3.75 ¡might have been experienced had they crossed the
ocean
One" Year
7.5« only to find that they wav was barred to the promised i tinie in the margin of life an<i so
B y Mail and R ural R outes:
’
'
t retain a better equlihrium .
One Month
? .65 |aml.
P ublished E very E ven in g Except Sunday by
Tltree Months .............................. ,........................................................
Six M on th s................................................... „ ........................................
One Year ..............................................................................................
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1.95
3,50
6.50
T liu isd a ), Ju ly 2 4 , ifJlG
Miss Ray continued to play her 1 cals, movie and speaking since
p art for a week after deadly te­ she was 8 years old.
tanus germs entered her system
through a pin scratch.
Trip to the Lakes—
On the sixth day and evening
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beagle have
she made ludicrous and facetious started on a somewhat extended
rem arks to a laughing audience trip, which includes a stay at both
about her “ sore th ro a t.” The
C rater and Diamond Lakes and
next day she died of lockjaw.
perhaps a num ber of other points
Miss Ray had been in th e atri­
of scenic interest will be visited
before their return.
Left For Glendale«--
Miss Carrie M. Mitcholl left on
the night train
Tuesday for
Glendale, California, where she
will visit her uncle, Sanford F.
Johnson, and her aunt Sinda.
A Little Painting <?
Now may save
R epreseat« C reative U rge
FISH
for your J?riday
The history of a rt since the be­
ginning has represented the cre­
A picture of the polar regions has greater appeal in ative urge which stands for in­
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
spiration and aspiration. An ex-
Single insertion, per inch ............................................................ $ .30
power about this time of the year.
Y early C ontracts:
! pression in a rt has always been
One Insertion a week ........................ ;...........................................
.27%
an index'of progress and develop­
Two insertions a week ...................................................................
.25
ment. The nations which have
Daily insertion ........................... .....................................................
.20
There
are
other
things
that
go
to
people’s
beads
as
made history have contributed
R ates for L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertising
well
as
booze.
most generously into the coffers
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. 5 .10
Hacb subsequent insertion, 8 point line.....................................
.05
of a rt, literatu re and music. •
Cord of T hank s________ ___ ___________________________
l.oo
When in any community the pro­
O bituaries, per line..........................................................................
.02%
cesses of existence have been as­
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instinct is
W HAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
) • , W ell, a little more oí this and the old swimming bole sured the creative
go dry.
P hon e 107
“ All future events, where an admission charge Is made or a
given sway and life takes on a 1 N. Main
collection taken In Advertising.
more colorful aspect. The a rc h -.
Jio discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
_______________________ _
itecture of Greece and Rome in j
great period of literatu re in
No donations to charities or otherwise will me m ade in a d v e rtis- 1
Old-timers saj that the weather of yesterday is a the
England have never been su r­
lag «r job printing— our contributions will be in cash.
’ sur® indication of rain. Let us hope that all weather passed and represent the achieve­
————— — — j ITTiY~ ^ ~ — ~
i prophets are not liars.
m ent of prosperity. In our day
IF THINE ENEMY be hungry, give him bread to eat; and i f , '
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of science and invention a rt is
he be thirsty, give him w ater to drink.— Proverbs 25:21.
of m inor officials or unapprecia­ more closely linked with our daily
tive employes.
life than at any precedent time.
is not pleasant to hear,
W ith all credit to the fine work .* Industry and a rt are cooperative
and sympathy has no
of the indefatigable safety com -’ creations, the one cannot subsist
OUR OLYMPIC SUCCESS
m ittee, the problem of railw ay i w ithout the other, and no line of power to replace proper­
accidents is not to be solved j dem onstration is in evidence,
ty, or salve conscience.
For the eigli 1 consecutive time an American Olym­
merely
by
the
num
ber
or
watch-
;
D
evelops
O
bservation
pic team has ai exed highest international honors on
fulness of officers.
'An a rt school course develops,!
the field and tra< . The exhibition of the American ath­
A certa innum ber of people can ¡'the power of observation and
letes was the best ever given, eclipsing many of the Olym­
be intim idated into being good, i makes for a broader horizon; like) and there is no insurance pro­
pic and world records of other years and giving this
They are a m inority.
music and literatu re it opens new ■ tection against the occasions
country twelve first places.
A ctrtain num ber of people can windows of endeavor. The stru c -'I of unforseen conflagrations.
The following, w ritten by an
The m ourning of the fire vic­
As each four years sees another Olympic period go Ashland resident, appears in the be scared by th eir own m istakes tu re or principles which underly j tim, who has insurance is
into being careful. They are a the work are simply vehicles
never harassing nor potiable,
down in history it comes something of the nature of the July issue of the Southern Paci­ m
inority.
which kindle the fires of creative
because folks adm ire wisdom.
fic bulletin, recently issued:
expected to see American athletes win the coveted honors.
work
and
foster
self
expression.
The
m
ajority
of
employes
have
By adopting suggestions sub­
A\ ith American victory seemingly a foregone conclusion, m itted
Good Insurance— Phone 53
by officers and employes no desire to run risks. They don’t The m ere problem s of an a rt
the real thrill is provided by the struggle for runner up. during th e past several years deliberately intend to h u rt others. course have no intrinsic value un­
This year it was little Finland which gave a sterling; since the safety movement was es­ They would certainly plead in- til they find application in the
of any purpose to harm home, in the community, in the
exhibition ot stamina and endurance such as the modern tablished on the Shasta Division, nocense
O ffice H otel Ashland
themselves, but they are reckless pursuit of an industry. The im­
world has seldom seen. Facing the harrier against the everything hum anly possible has because they are thoughtless and plem ents of commerce, industry
been done regardless of expenses
pick of people of 112,000,000, the little Nordic nation to
surround employes and pub­ disregard rules with the thought or society all have the creative
battled desperately, heroically, against overwhelming lic with every known protection th a t the rules were made for the touch* of the designer. W ith the
advent of education and culture
odds. And, indirectly, these odds were numerical, for against accident or injury. If the other fellow to obey.
Employes
should
be
educated
the populous becomes more ex­
had Finland such a population to draw from as has this results are not satisfactory I to think in term s of safety. Be­ acting
as to the appearance of j
country, the 1924 Olympics might have told a different would suggest we tu rn our a tte n ­ ing careful should become second commidities. The utility of an
tion to w hat I consider the most
tale.
im portant factor in th e safety nature. Consideration for others object m ust he supplem ented by
and obedience to the rules should elegance and grace. All things
Paavo Nunni, Willie Ritola, Stenroos, the 40-year movement, the human element.
old woodcutter who ran his first race in 15 years—these While we all know the m an­ become a habit. Everybody co n -(b ein g equal the most beautiful
nected with our division should will
receive preference. Of a
are the names engraven for all time on the slabs that agem ent has expended large sums help
impress the im perative need group of sim ilar objects the hand­
commemorate athletic prowess. These are the names that to correct unsafe conditions and for being careful.
somest will always he chosen be­
mighty America with its 112,000,000 souls might look up elim inate hazards, they can not
cause the people have learned to
eyes to see with or the
to eagerly in something akin
hero worship. These are provide
discrim inate.
j
brains to think with.
These
The possible channels of endea- !
names which would indeed have brought from the Olym­ senses are provided by the Al­
vor are unlim ited for those train-j
pic crowds of ancient Greece gasps of admiration and m ighty and are necessary to any
, ed to appreciate good things. As j
who engage in railway service and
thundering approval.
a commodity a rt is an intangible
be kept constantly active for i
America was the winner, hut to Finland goes the must
quantity hut its influence touch­
the protection of one’s self, one's !
es every phase of hum an exis­
honor of being her most dangerous rival. Little Finland, fellow employes and the tra v e l-:
tence. A home in which a fam ily:
with hut a handful of people, relatively speaking, whose ing public. In other words a d e - !
idles inertly during leisure time
athletes subsist on a diet of fish and maize cake is a sirable employe m ust have his !
can make no claim on cultural I
¡great country of athletes. It is worthy of American tra­ head “ cut off” at all times.
consequences.
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ditions that this game little Nordic nation was accorded One can usually judge a m an's
home surroundings by his appear­
an ovation by American spectators such as they never ance and by the interest he takes Eugene H. Peterson, one of the W eek-E nd Here—
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cleveland I
before received.
in his work. The man who is directors at the Ashland Summer
of
H ilt spent the week-end at the
free from domestic trouble and School of A rt, was one of th e
home
of Mrs. Cleveland's parents,
financial w orry is thinking of speakers a t the Forum Luncheon
Duro is tin automatic
nothing but his duties while a t :
the Medforjl Cham ber of Com- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fifield.
pressure system, entirely
ADVERTISING IS PUBLIC PROTECTION
his work. Our wives and fam il-i merce yesterday. His address is
NO RTH W EST SH E R IF F S
adaptable and necessary
Rarely have the main truths about advertising been ies play a very im portant p art in given below:
HOLDING CONVENTION
in this section, to relieve
compressed into fewer comprehensive words than jn the m aking railw ay service safe for There is a sp irit of unity and j
concerned.
farm homes of water
solidarity in the W est th a t is as
opening sentences of Francis II. Sisson’s address to the all We
SEATTLE, W ash:, July 24. —
wholesome
and
productive
as
this
may liken the Southern
convention of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the Pacific Company to the parents of' w onderful land which you call Lack of government in the homes shortage in the dry sea­
World in London. To Mr. Sisson, who is vice president a large family and in order th a t your own. N ature has endowed of the United States and reading son. Maintains Pressure.
alleged fetid literatu re by the
Duro Shallow-Well systems
of the Guaranty Trust Company of New York, was as­ the minds of th eir employes may you with a rem arkable setting, of
natio
n ’s youth w ere blamed by give a pressure of 25 pounds to
virgin
and
prolific
in
the
things
signed the subject “ Advertising as a creator of public be clear while in the performance
W. J. Devitt, chief constable of
35 pounds at all times, pum p­
which come from the soil; to this
standards in business.” lie said, “ it leads to the con­ of th eir duties, they have con­ th
B urnaby, B. C., N orthw est Asso­ ing autom atically to keep water
e people have added industry
ceded seniority which is a guar­
supply on hand a t all times for
sideration of advertising not primarily as a sales aid or antee th a t each and every one will and a civic spirit th a t bears fruit. ciation of Sheriffs and Police at house,
barn, milk house, g ar­
business stimulant, but as a moral force, establishing bus­ have preference to work of their Southern Oregon is rich beyond th e opening session of a four den, bath and fire protection.
convention here, for this
iness ideals and ethics, impelling quality as well as quan­ choice in the several departm ents, m easure in clim ate, resources, de­ days’
Gel Full P articulars
country’s increasing crime wave.
velopments and culture. The in­
From
tity production. It brings business out into the open. as far as ability will permit.
Three hundred leading law en­
terest
and
cooperation
th
a
t
has
We
are
granted
free
transpor­
It invites inspection. It seeks the light and bids its de­
forcem ent officials of th e n o rth ­
tation, th a t we may travel and been afforded to us as stran g rs
votees as children of the light to walk in the light. It enjoy change of scene, obtain has already made our infusion in­ w est states and Canadian prov­
inces heard Luke S. May, of Se­
forces its users to square promise with performance. It knowledge and recreation.
to the community an assured fact,
attle, president, open the confer
Our Phone 82
gives character ai d permanence to business and assures
We have access to the finest and we feel privileged to organ­
enee.
Main
-
P laza
Ashland
hospital in the world, where we ize our work in this locality. It
the delivery of gc ids ‘as advertised,’ or failure.”
Advertising h s put popular trusts into business and are attended by competent phy­ is safe to say th a t the commodity M ARJORIE RAY D IFS
sicians and surgeons.
I represent is not new to
FROM PIN SCRATCH
increased the faith of man in his fellows. It has been one We have insurance at such a which
you— a rt like religion is an in­
of the most constructive moral forces of the ages. It low cost th a t no employe has any herent p art of every individual
July 24.— Stage
has been the chief aid to the orderly progress of enter­ excuse for not providing himself and I can hope simply to show folk SAN and DIEGO.
the theatre-loving pub-
prise, has removed business from the borderline of chaos and family with gilt edged pro­
aVe™ eS ° F meanS ° f expres" | lie today mourned the untim ely
sion.
Like the plant which death of p retty M arjorie Ray, 24
and stabilized it in the broad field of public confidence. tection.
We have a pension system th a t grows ever tow ards the light so
vear old musical comedy star, who
( oncurrently it has cut the ground from under the feet it an insurance against w hat at
do we reach continually for an has headlined in stock companies
of the agitator and demagogue. These gentry are still the time in life when thousands opportunity to do creative work. ¿ here for two years.
with us, and active, but they do not fool the people as find themselves public charges.
B arring oversights due to lapse
once they did. Their lamentations and their canards crash
of
memory, if we conform to the
against the shield of truth, advertising, and are harmless
rules and render service in ac­
The public ruin which their success would bring is fore- cordance w ith term s of our em­
tended by the truth spread far and wide by printers’ ink. ployment, our positions are as se­
Advertising is tlie people’s protection. Crooked adver­ cure as those of a United States
tisers there are, but their careers are short because pub­ Supreme Justice. So w hat ex­
cuse have we for not applying
licity is the foe of misrepresentation. The crooked ad­ ourselves
to our work while on
vertiser is soon found out and gets his deserts. And this duty and prove ourselves 100 per
strengthens the case for advertising as the moral force cent safe and efficient.
which Mr. Sisson described it.
In my opinion there was never
a
tim e in the history of the
The Associated Advertising Clubs of the World has
Division when rules were
for its mission not merely the expansion of advertising, Shasta
more strictly observed, nor has
the improvement of the art of advertising, hut the in­ there been a time when greater
crease ot public faith in advertisements through sheer interest and cooperation has been
so evident. Our officials have
merit. And it is achieving success deservedlv.
been m ore exacting and have re­
quired about all there is In us
and it is perfectly rig h t th a t we
AN IMPROVED CONDITION
should take advantage of every
which will help make it
opportunity to move the business
shine like a new car.
Seventy-five thousand British subjects were “ dis­ with prom ptness and dispatch.
tressed on July 10, when the new American immigration But th ere is a lim it. To keep
regulations became effective. Their sailing to the United within the bounds of safety we
Seena Owen
States was prevented, despite the fact that steerage ar­ should not be forced to indulge
in Cosmopolitan’s Producboo of
rangements had already been made, because the British in hasty practices th a t lead to
• U N S E E IN G
confusion,
nor
should
the
induce­
EYES”
quota was exhausted.
»
ments provided by the m anage­
DistrilruttJ. l y Qolduryn-Cormofalitan
The new method of handling immigrants requires m ent lose th eir value through the
Beaver Block
AvaiUM« in both mat and cot form.
that anyone desiring to go to Ajneriea for an indefinite nagging and antagonistic attitu d e R efreshing snow picture a t T he V ining, F riday and Saturday.
your
house
P H IL C O
from costly deterioration later.
Diamond Grid
F u ller P aints save th e surface
J. O. RIGG
Meals at
Eagle Market
The Mourning
Of the Loser
Battery Repair
W© m aintain a battery re­
pair service, handled by a man
com petent and expert in bat­
tery repairing.
rpH E Ashland
Electric Supply
GRAB
When Fire Comes
Carter & Mills
to
PETERSON TALKS
!E
Protection
240 East Main St.
W IIES ARTICLE IN
E
For Your
Kent Insurance costs
little h u t pays big
should you lose rental
income through a fire.
See
TTÌ
The Billings Agency
E stablished 1883
OF
THESE
AUTO
BARGAINS
Dodge ........................ $375
Dodge Delivery . . . $350
Chevrolet .................. $150
Westclox Alarms
Big B e n ..........
S3.50
Baby Ben . . . .
B unkie...........
$3.50
$2.75
Sleepmeter . . .
A m eric a..........
$2.00
$1.50
Chevrolet .................. $125
Don’t neglect your brake
lining.
We can give you
immediate li a v h e stos
Brake Lining service.
INGERSOLL WATCHES
8 1 .7 3 to $1 .5 0
Automotive Shop
McNair Brothers
P rag S fo n t
Duro Makes Short
Shrift of Water
Shortage
Murphy Elec. Co.
If
You
LAST CALL
About 40 yarns of Balloon Silk left to close­
out /5e yard, and yard wide. Just about one-
third what it is worth.
Army Goods Store
V
•
Biggest Little Store in Ashland
of course
Everything for th at outing
SPECIAL OFFER
Stationery
A\ ith each box, a ode package of
Coly’s Sachet Powder.
PERFUMED STATIONERY
$1.19 per box
Books and
Stationery
E I. HART'S
Drug Sund des
Toilet Goods
Wash
YOUR
OWN
CAR
We have a new
shipment of
Factory Blox
Output Reduced
Chamois
AYe are advised by the factory at Hilt that their
output of mill-ends or blocks will he reduced 50 per
cent for the immediate future.
and
We therefore believe it is wise
to lay in your blocks now.
Sponges
Leedom’s
Tire House
Also the coal trade is looking for an advance of
50 cents a ton at mines on August 1st. Why not lay
in your coal now?
Carson-Fowler
Lbr. Co. Phone 98