t*a»e Two A shland A SH LA N D D A ILY T ID IN G S (Established in 187«) Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. Bert R. Greer ...... ......... ........................................... ............................ E ditor George Madden G re e n .................................................. ..Business Manager OFFICIAL CITY PAPER ...................................... ...... ”..........Telephone 39 Entered at the Ashland, Oregon Postoffice as Second Class Mail Matter p A ttf m tM M Tuesday, August 5, 1024 often accepted belief, the farm er is digging him self out of speaking of the m atter this m o rn W ant a reliable kidney remedy? jtlle llole- He is doing this, largely thro u g h his own efforts, ing Riddle said: Don’t have to look far. Use “ It is tru e th a t I refused to re w hat Ashland people recommend. and will continue to do it even if it “ takes all sum m er.” sign my position because in so do Every street in Ashland has its] ■The N a tio n ’s Business. ing I would acknowledge th at I had done something wrong, which iUUUj> u n iv n iv em iu bered u v ic u g graves r a v e s a are re Think how m any unrem filled is not the case. However, I am w ith men who once were called im p o rtan t citizens. re»dv to surrender the m anage ment of the home to my succes sor and assist in any way pos P o v erty has its com pensations. A poor m an can run sible.” on a tire fo r a m onth th a t w ouldn’t la st a rich m an five W illiam H endershott, prom in miles. ent in G. A. R. circles in Oregon and a resident of Portland, was named successor to Riddle. The quickest w ay to win a m a n ’s respect is to let him THE JOHNSON MOTOR case«. H ere's one Ashland m an’s ex-| perience. Let E. Carlon, 159 Helman St., tell it.. He says: “ I used Doan's I Pills for attacks of kidney trouble. ) Subscription Price, Delivered in City My back was so weak and lame i One M o n th ....... I could hardly stoop to lift any- j Three Months thing and I felt dull and run Six M onths....... One Year ....... .. down. The action of my kidneys By Mail and Rural Routes: was irregular, too, but Doan's One Month I .65 know you thin k he is a wonder. P i’.ls soon fixed me up in good C lassified ads bring resalís. Three M&nths .........................................................................’__1.95 shape. The aches and pains left Six Months 3.50 and I felt better In every way.’’ ! CARELESSNESS IS BLAMED One Year 6.50 Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t FOR KLAMATH FIRES Every S treet In Ashland Has is DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: Sharp, of the Proof T hat simply ask for kidney remedy — ' KLAMATH FLALLS, August 4 Single insertion, per inch ............................................................ | .80 Kidney Sufferers Seek get Doan’s Pills— the same that I — Two squads of fire-fighters sent Yearly Contracts: Backache? Kidneys weak? One insertion a week ..................................................................... .27 Mr. Carlon had. Forter-M ilburn COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 4.— De from here at noon W ednesday Two insertions a week ......................... ............. ........................... ,25 Distressed w ith urinary ills? Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. finite signs of returning confi have failed to check the fierce Bally insertion ..........................................................................................20 dence of industrial leaders In the b aze on the slopes of Aspen Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising near fu tu re is to be seen in Ohio M ountain in proxim ity to heavy F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................ _.............................. 3 .10 steel and iron centers now th a t stands of yellow pine. Each subsequent Insertion, 8 point line..................................... .05 Card of T h a n k s ___—_______ ... __r. , __’ both m ajor political conventions A fire startin g at noon T hurs 1.00 Obituaries, per line....... _ ......................................... ..... .02% J aQd their clouds of uncertainty day destroyed a house and other are out of the way. buildings on the McCornack WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING Im m ediately after the Demo here, and last night was burning “ All future events, where an admission charge is made or a collection taken in Advertising. cratic N ational Convention a t New beyond control in heavy timber. No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. York adjourned the announce Cam pers’ carlessness is blamed ment was made th a t the Labelle fo r” both blazes. DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise will me made in advertls- Iron W orks, a t Steubenville, idle I X s r ,ob printing— our contributions will be in cash. for several weeks, would resume ACCUSED SALVATION operations. Besides the positive ARMY MAN GETS BAIL AUGUST 5 effect the reopening of this huge KLAMATH FALLS, August 4 i IS NOT THIS THE FAST th a t I have chosen? to loose th e bauds of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed plant had on the industry itself, — Captain A lbert E. Hill, local ' several thousand men were given Salvation Army commandant, is go free, and th a t ye break every yoke?— Isaiah 58:6. employment. 1 a t liberty under $1,000 bail pend W ith three big mills in the ing his hearing in the justice ‘PROGRESS” IS THE WATCHWORD Stenbenville district alone busy, court on a statu to ry charge. He As the m onths of 1924 roll by and are review ed it the industrial leaders of the area was arrested W ednesday in Ash is ap p aren t th a t the y ear will prove the most eventful are unanimous in adm itting th a t land. in A shland4 s histo ry from the stan d p o in t of achievem ent the situation has taken on an and advancem ent. So fa r the y ea r has been fra u g h t w ith encouraging aspect. RIDDLE DECLINES TO Reports from Youngstown and QUIT ROSEBURG POST events th a t m ake for rap id grow th and advancem ent and vicinity are equally as optimistic i a t the close of the tw elve-m onth period we will be able A large independent Youngstown 1 ROSEBURG, Aug. 4. — Corn- to look back and designate the y e a r as one in which steel concern, which had been in m ander G. W. Riddle of the Ore- “ p ro g re ss” was tru ly th e w atchw ord. the m arket for only enough raw gon s ta te Soldiers’ home here re Two events of significance occurred early in the m aterials to barely keep the plant moved from office, effective Aug- y ea r and both were disposed of w ith a view to placing ln operation, announced a few U8t 10, stated today th a t he had days after the Democrats named ; refused to resign as requested by A shland in the v an g u ard of the progressive com m unities their Presidential nominee, th at of Oregon. The T idings refers to the voting of the bond buying on a much larger scale the state board of control. In issue prov id in g "fo r $10,000 w orth of im provem ents in would be started a t once. Certainly thiB particular con beautiful L itliia j irk and the to u rist auto cam p. The issue was carried y a decisive vote and as a resu lt the cern is not alone In the return to heavier purchasing. Advancing cam p is m aintainii its p restige as the “ best in the w est.” prices of raw m aterials used in The second e1 n t th a t m eans extensive developm ent the treatm ent and m anufacture of and expansion in trad e was th a t of the city n eg o tiatin g a iron and steel bear m ute evidence ty tlie\ co n tract w ith the T alent irrig atio n d istric t fo r the p u r that active buying again is in pro- j chase of 600 acre feet of w ater annually fo r use w ithin the gress over a wide area. Dealers in scrap, ore, spelter, I city lim its, and which m ade possible the developm ent and ferro-m anganese and numerous construction of the E m ig ran t creek u n it and the reclaim other ingredients essential to steel B C R N A R .fi ing of the lands in Bellview d istrict. The bringing of and Iron making, confirm reports M ACFADOEN k w ate r to Bellview m eans the ad d itio n of 2000 acres of of increased sales activity. The scrap m arket, regarded a , the finest ag ricu ltu ral and fru it lands in the N orthw est good indicator of the tone of the! iUF°the ThUd ° f ^ e^P’ Wins Race! Sunday, at The Lake of the Woods, the row- boat equipped with a Johnson motor easily defeated the other rowboats, equipped with different motors in an exciting race. This race demonstrated the Johnson’s superior pulling power. OS LETTER WHY ROW W h ere Y ou W a n t to G o? The new lightweight Johnson Twin Cylinder Motor for Rowboats is al most as easy to carry as a pair of oars. A boy or girl can handleit easily. Quick Safes of Your Surplus Articles WEIGHS O S ? ONLY FOUNDS tZM CZJ Complete 2 Cylinder»- 2 H ortupow er S ' ‘ Take» yon any where a Boat will Float” J Takes apart a t one Joint fo r carrying in hanoy case. Drives any rowboat or canoe. Attached in one minute. T ilts automatieal'y. Real float feed carburetor. Quick Action Mnuneto. Con trol like auto. Wideapeed range Huns quietly and without vibration. L e t us g iv j you a free demonstration. for Rowboatt LET US SHOW YOU THIS MOTOR Is the wood-shed cluttered up with equipment which has a value to A. C. Nininger, Sport Goods somebody, but is worthless to you? Corner Main and Pioneer, Ashland. Is the store-room or attic filled with articles which are not in use? T tílh 'Hints Father of Physical C uïture to our resources. Then followed the hotel project, which w ithin less Mian a y ear will provide A shland w ith a m odem , to u rist hotel th a t will stan d as a m onum ent to the progressive ness of the men and women of the com m unity, and which will place the city in an advantageous position as the to u rist center of southern Oregon. To accom plish this, the citizens of A shland subscribed the en tire sum re quired to build the stru ctu re. Follow ing close upon the successful cam paign to f i nance the new hotel, came the box facto ry project, and let it be said to the credit of the progressive men and women of the com m unity th a t again they proved th eir real w orth and revealed th e ir fa ith in th e ir com m unity and its fu tu re when they subscribed $20,000 of stock to insure th a t industry. The possibilities tor be opened up by the com ing of the box facto ry are alm ost w ithout lim it, and bring assurance th a t the tim ber resources trib u ta ry here will be developed and m anufactured into lum ber products a t local plants. The developm ent of the shale oil fields by the H a rt m an Syndicate has attain ed wide proportions and gives excellent prom ise of developing into an immense industry. The B lair G ranite Com pany is constantly expanding and c a rry in g on developm net w ork in opening up m arble q u arries th a t give prom ise of equalling, if not excelling, th e finest in the world. F u rth e r developm ent has been recorded in our L ith ia springs and th ere is prom ise th a t these will be tu rn to an asset of g reat value to the com m unity. The w ork of developing the B arron m ine is under way, w ith indications of renew ed m ining activ ity all over the d istrict, and it is a fact th a t ev erything to w hich A sh land has turned a hand th is y ear has been solved in telli gently and successfully and the various projects are com bining into a pow erful force in d riv in g the city and com m unity ahead. A m omentum has been gained th a t p re cludes a h a lt in the m arch of progress. A shland men and women m ay well feel secure in th eir belief th a t A shland is en terin g the m ost prosperous era in history. . . . . 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We invite you to make this your bank and prof t through broader knowledge! this A L L “WIIIZ” PRODUCTS — AUTO TIME SAVERS AND NECESSITIES First National Bank M * * * * *‘ * * I Leedoin’s Tire House t 1 M I I t t t I I I | | | | | ) Tent Theatre Tonight Jerry Gibson, who last Corvallis — Farm ers of Ben ton county to ship 3 carloads cat tle to California. Valve Grinding Compound Anti-slip Brake Wafers Patch Outfits Cup Grease I ♦ M GOLD HILL BOYS STEAL WATERMELONS; IN JAIL This week Gold Hill boys tried some of the stunts they had heard ‘.heir fathers tell of, and landed ’n th e county jail for th e ir ad year purchased a home near here, had a thriving patch of w ater melons, but one morning he found th at not only had some been swiped, bu t those not fit to eat had been torn up. The sheriff was notified, and landed several of the most prom inent boys in Gold Hill in jail. After they were arrested, it was found th a t some larger boys had visited the patch later the same night. The little boys confessed they had taken some melons, but said they did not te a r up the patch.— Gold Hill News. Radiator Stop Leak Top Patch Outfits The Tidings ed venture. Whizzes! child m bed unless it d e steel industry because of the im -1 sires to remain there. When a portant p art th a t product plays in child wants to be up and about steel m anufacture, has been ad he is probably well enough to be and even when ill he will us vancing w ithin the last week or up, ually recover far more quickly if so, after experiencing a dull per he is allowed to follow his in stincts. iod of three months. The allopathic idea of keeping Heavy scrap buying by steel a child in bed whenever it is ili producers within the last fort- is absolutely against natural ~ — • J *tQ <A4lIO V Il 44. LUI vll law. J - V night points to the doubling of ! and is in many cases a direct cans the present steel output in Ohio , of death. mills before very long, it is said. ' When ray children are ill, if Steel producers, who are known T riv U eg e ^ H ^ tb v - to have been operating for some want to go out and play, their time on a none too encouraging Inclinations arc accepted as suffi- margin of profit, believe the re -i? ® “,4 ®vi^ nf e ,ot their Physical , 7 , , . .11 'needs at that time. Human tn- vival of business activity will re- BtiQCt3 are usually a g00d gui“ suit lu somewhat higher steel , They are especially so in infant or prices. j child life. Therefore do not mako Keen competition among the lieJ n ^ed if he does n ot , want to, and thus invite serious sm aller concerns has forced prices complications. Being “up and down in seme instances to levels about” stimulates tho life processus where there is an actual loss in fo such aa extent as to materially taking orders, but these same in- im ttrin ^ ei^’Co,Umulal:ion of poisonfl . . . lingering in tho system; and these terests do not hesitate to express poisons are the direct cause of the the belief th at, in view of recent 1 symptoms associated with prac- developments, prices soon will be j ticf2!y al* ser*ous ailments. raised to a point where Justifiable h -a ,thilt / “ ®*rt,ous disturbances of ... . . . ¡Health it may be advisable to call profits will be insured. . 'a physician, th e re a re a few th in g s ---------- | about nursing or management of A committee appointed by the a sick chPd that every mother Ohio Council of Churches Is a t I portant ’ the niOSl lni* , „ p o rta n t is th a t ch ild ren usually re work outlining a program of Sun- >pond quickly to th e p ro p er tre a t- day rest and play th a t will be coi m en t if given a chance. T h e re sistent with proper observance of fore, give no m edicines; learn to h a n d s off fo r th e g re a te r p a rt the Sabbath and yet m eet the keep of th e tim e; allow no unnecessary needs of the masses of the people. ag g ra v a tio n s to h a ra ss th e really When its work is completed, the sick child, such as needless passing com m ittee’s recommendations will th ro u g h o r d istu rb in g of th e room , etc. U sually all visiting be subm itted to all P rotestant noises, should be taboo. churches in the State for appro W a te r should alw ays be con val, with the idea of these relig venient, fo r a sick child should The ious institutions getting togetli- d rin k considerable w ater. m o u th should er on on certain certain rorms forms or of physical Dhvsical ' fully each snouia be and cleansed care er mornlng evonlug and m ental Sunday recreation. N ever neglect th e bowels d u rin g Golf, tennis and baseball may illness, o r a t a n y o th e r tim e. B edclothing should be ch anged be approved as not im proper Sun freq u en tly , b u t w ith o u t d istu rb in g day recreational games, according th e p atien t. Always have open to indications. w indow s, a n d see th a t th e re is a Leaders of the movement admit cleansing d ra ft of a ir. E x te rn a l’ there will be much controversy h e a t is fre q u e n tly called for, an d this m ay be applied by m eans of HELPING THEMSELVES before the problem finally is Iron h o t w ater bottles, by sa lt bags or W hile Congress was m aking its gestures to b rin g re ed out, but they are hopeful a by bricks, irons, plates o r stove lids. lief to A m erican fa' Tiers, A. E. Nelson, of Gonvick, M inne “progressive plan” will resu lt sota, set about to ncrease bis h erd of d airy cattle and from th eir efforts. w ith the help of hit good wife increased the m onthly milk check from less th an $100 to $308.80. H enry H ogem an of m at C ounty, I om a, was not satisfied in follow ing the pace set by his neighbors, so he sta rte d raisin g beets. L a st season beets gave him $120 an acre on 30 acres. W il liam Molison, an o th er Iow a farm er living a t Malcolm, form erly fed cattle and raised some w heat, hogs and corn. H e got out of the beaten path, increased his p o u ltry flock 500 p er cent, now produces tim othy seed, raises some po tatoes, and has been m aking a p ro fit by going ag ain st the tid e set by his neighbors. Jo h n D. B rad er, of Oswego, K ansas, rented out th ree-q u arters of his land in 1921 and has since. He is giving his tim e to d airy cattle and p oultry on a sm aller area. R etu rn s last season above feed fo r 17 cows and 350 hens were approxim ately $2,600. Two chil dren are in high school, his farm is p aid fo r w here fifteen y ears ago he was a renter, and he is president of a bank. “ The cow, the sow and the hen did i t . ” W h a t can be said of these fan n ers, could easily be said of scores of others, both in the surveyed area and in every county w here common sense d ictates th a t changes in crop p ro g ram s should he made. A g ricu ltu re is sick; th a t is conceded. B ut co n trary to the ill-advised and too They Are All A Brand New Version Of The Famous Play “The T rail Of The L onesom e P in e ” J. BURT BURTON Whether You Have Read the Book or Not, See the Play Another Real Piay With Lots of Comedy EVELYN KINCAID