Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 03, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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A shland
A SH LAN D
D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
(E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 )
P ub lished E very E ven in g Except Sunday by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
B e rt B. G re e r ......... ........ .............. ................................................................ E d ito r
G eorge M adden G reen ....................................................... ...B usiness M anager
O F F IC IA L C ITY P A P E R ........... ... ................................................T elep h o n e 39
E ntered a t th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice a s Second Class Mail M atter
Subscription Price, D elivered in City
© ne M o n th ......................... „ ........................................... ..............................
T h re e M o n th s ...................... .................................................................
Six M o n th s .....................................................................................*.................
One Year .............. ...........................................................................................
B y Mail and R ural R outes:
O ne M o n th .......................................................................................................
T h re e M onths .............................. .................................................................
Six M onths
...................................................................... ................
O ne Y e a r ................................................. „ ..........................L . . '” " . ” " ” ” "
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
S ingle in s e rtio n , p e r in ch ..... ............_ .............................................
Yearly Contracts:
One in se rtio n a w eek ..................................................
Two in s e rtio n s a w eek ................................................................. ”
$ .65
1.95
3.75
7.50
$ .85
I.9 5
3.50
6.50
$ .30
Dally Insertion .....................
R ates for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising
F irst in s e 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 s e rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e
C ard of T h a n k s __ _ __________________
Q b ttu efl$ s, p e r line.
W hat constitutes
advertising
‘A ll f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re an a d m issio n c h a rg e is m ad e o r a
co llectio n ta ^ e n in A dvertisidfe.
d isc o u n t w ill be allo w ed R elig io u s o r B e n e v o len t o rd e rs.
DONATIONS
No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s or o th e rw is e w ill m e m ad e in a d v e rtis ­
in g o r ,o b p rin tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be in cash .
SEPTEM BER 8
B L E SS T H E LORD, O m y so u l, a n d fo rg e t n o t a ll h is b e n e fits;
w ho re d e e m e th th y life fro m d e s tru c tio n : w ho c ro w n e th th e e w ith
lo v in g k in d n e ss a n d te n d e r m ercies.— P sa lm 1 0 3 :1 , 4.
are some of the rules which they use in this unique test:
What is the age of the man seeking employment?
If he is between 33 and 38, his chances for success are best.
Is he married? If so, he gets the call over the bache­
lor.
How many children has he? As many as five are re­
garded as an incentive; any more are rated a handicap.
How many years of selling experience has he had?
The man with six is preferable to one with three or twelve.
Is he a “ joiner” ? Membership in organizations is a
point in his favor and to hold office, in addition, raises
his score.
•
Is he a home owner? If he is, he has the advantage
over the renter applying for the same position.
Has he investments in stock and bonds? The man
who saves, no matter how little, is regarded as a far more
desirable prospect than he who spends all he earns.
,
Many of the kid banditries of the present day are
traced hack to the fact that the kids would not work for
$7 or $8 a day. Also, a close investigation would show
that the kids were not worth the amount offered them.
Included in the Chicago system of housekeeping is the
care of a baby—a brisque affair. We wonder how many
of the lessons in bathing the baby—and other lessons—
could be applied exactly as given in the Chicago school
when the baby is a real, live kicking youngster.
Philadelphia claims the distinction of having more
century-old firms than any city in the world. Many crit­
ics of cities often say that this is the reason the city is
not progressing, but this is a fine distinction and one of
which Philadelphia should be proud.
DEFENSE DAY
It is very easy to ask a question, but not always is it TO DECIDE FATE
OF FRAME SHACKS
easy to answer it In this instance, however, the answer is
not difficult. On his day—September 12—you are simply A STO R IA , S ept. 2.— T h e fa te
asked to sav: “ . am an American, I believe in all that of A s to ria ’s sh a ck s, th e little
America stands for and am willing, if need be, to demon­ fra m e b u ild in g s e re c te d s h o rtly
strate my patriotism—a dynamic patriotism that stands a f te r th e fire d is a s te r of 1922,
w ill be decided by th e c ity c o u n ­
ready to make whatever personal sacrifices necessary to cil T u e sd a y n ig h t.
defend Americanism.-’ Patriotism is love of country. Ab­ U n d e r o rd in a n c e th e s e b u ild ­
stract patriotism—cheering the flag, making fiery Fourth in g s, w h ich h a v e h o u sed m an y
of July speeches—is of questionable value. It is only con­ b u sin e ss firm s, a re sc h e d u le d to
o lish ed S e p tem b e r 1, b u t
structive patriotism—patriotism that can he converted in­ it be h d a em
s been in d ic a te d by a u th o r ­
to action that is worth while. If you are unwilling to do itie s t h a t w h e re th e y a re o ccupi­
this you are not a good American; you are not patriotic. ed by firm s w ho h av e leases in
SAFEGUARDING THE SCHOOL CHILD
p e rm a n e n t b u ild in g s now u n d e r
c o n s tru c tio n th e sh a c k s w ill be
p e rm itte d to s ta n d u n til th e te n ­
a n ts can m ove.
The opening of school brings with it the problem of
protecting the school child from infections which take a
jump when school reassembles, states a bulletin issued by EZRA MEEKER HAS
the state board ot health. Education has been made com­
FIRST PLANE RIDE
pulsory nad although the system is not perfect, it is a
NCOU VER, W a sh ., S ept. 2.
conceded fact that education is a necessity. By making — VA
E z ra M eeker, ag ed p io n e e r w ho
education compulsory we have thereby assumed the res­ cro ssed th e p la in s to th e O regon
ponsibility of keeping the school as free from disease as c o u n try in 1S52 by o x -team , a r ­
possible. It is therefore of great importance that all chil­ riv e d a t th e b a rra c k s a v ia tio n
dren he given a careful examination to determine whether field h e re to d ay by ta x ic a b from
P o r tla n d a n d le ft a t once fo r P a c t
Jr not they are disease carriers.
fic C ity in an a irp la n e p ilo ted by
Successful control of contagious diseases in schools D ick R u s h lig h t.
requires effective cooperation of parents, teachers and V ern o n B o o k w a lte r e sco rted
children.
him in a n o th e r p lan e . M r. M eek­
To do justice to one’s own child and to be decently e r, th o u g h m o re th a n 90 y e a rs
show ed no h e s ita tio n in t a k ­
fair to the other parent’s children, it is not enough that old,
ing to th e a ir an d h a s now ex­
the child go to school properly and cleanly clad; the par­ p e rie n ce d ev ery k in d of tra n s p o r ­
ents should make a definite and thorough .examination ta tio n , fro m th e ox-team w ith a
before permitting him to leave the home. He should al- speed of th re e m iles a n h o u r to
la n e tra v e lin g 100 m iles
vays be kept at home, at least tor the day, when there a th n e h a o irp
u r, h e said . H e to o k p a r t
is nausea, vomiting, chills, convulsion, ‘dizziness, faint­ in th e L a b o r d a y c e le b ra tio n a t
ness, unusual pallor, rash of any kind, rise of temperature P a c ific City.
or suggestion of it through unusual warmth of skin, a dis­
charge from the nose, redness or secretion from the eyes, FIRE DOES HUGE
DAMAGE TO FARM
a sore or inflamed throat, swollen glands in the neck or
elsewhere, a new cough, failure to eat breakfast, a ser­ I VA N CO U V ER, W a sh ., S ept. 2.
iously disturbed night’s rest, or any 'unexplained or in­ — F iv e of u n d e te rm in e d o rig in
definite change from the usual appearance or conduct. b u rn e d tw o b a rn s a n d a school
If the disturbing sign does not promptly disappear, of h o u se on th e old T e n n e y p lac e ,
course the family physician should be called and only on e ig h t m iles n o rth of V an co u v er,
y e s te rd a y .
F ifte e n
head
of
his assurance that no disease exists or is likely to occur in sto
c k , 2000 b u sh e ls of g ra in , 250
the very near future, may the child be permitted to go to to n s of h ay , 100 c h ic k e n s an d
school or come into contact with other children.
fa rm in g im p le m e n ts, in c lu d in g a
Many parents are offended when children are sent
home for failing to comply with these reasonable require­
ments. However, they are even more likely to find fault
if their child is exposed to disease through the medium of
TRY SHELL
the school. The protection of children in school can never
be greater than the parents’ help to make it.
GASOLINE
E 3 SAW IT THROUGH
W. & N.
OVERLAND
The Phoneix Mutual Life Insurance company claims
to have taken the risk out of employment and that, by
application of a set of rules when they are hiring a sales­
man to be able to eliminate practically all failures. These
tra c to r , w e re b u rn ed .
T h e loss w as e s tim a te d a t m o re
th a n $20,000.
T he V a n co u v er
fire d e p a rtm e n t re sp o n d e d to a
c a ll f o r h e lp , b u t th e b u ild in g s
w e re p a s t sa v in g w h e n th e f ir e ­
m en a rriv e d , a s th e y c a rrie d only
ch em icals.
T he school h o u se
sto o d n e a r th e b a rn s in w hich
th e f ir e s ta r te d . T he fa rm w as
re n te d by C lyde B rew er.
MEN CROWD FO RESTS
AS SEASON OPENS
K LA M A TH F A L L S , S ept. 2.—
D aw n y e s te rd a y m o rn in g w itn es-
sco res of q u ie t red -cap p ed
fig u re s s te a lth ily tre a d in g u n d e r
h u g e p in e tre e s w ith g u n s in th e
c ro o k o f th e ir a rm s, w ith e ag le
eyes s e a rc h in g ev e ry nook and
c ra n n y of th e lan d scap e.
T h e ca u se w as th e o p e n in g of
th e d e e r h u n tin g seaso n in th is
d is tric t. M any d e e r a r e re p o rte d
to h a v e fa lle n b e fo re th e m any
n im ro d s w ho fille d th e fo re sts.
N E W Y O RK , A ug. 29.— A r a r e
a n d a lm o st fo rg o tte n tre a s u re —
th e c h a rre d a n d d u s ty m a rb le b u st
of G eorge W a sh in g to n , done by
P ie rr e J e a n D avid, F re n c h sc u lp ­
to r of th e e a rly n in e te e n th c e n ­
tu ry , h a s b ro u g h t w e a lth to a
ju n k d e a le r— a d d re s s a n d id e n ti­
ty u n k n o w n .
,
M itchell K e n n e rle y , p re s id e n t
U(HineK(iu>,
H^tHettober «,
l(»¡H
NOTICE TO ALL LAND OWNERS AND TAXPAYERS W ITHIN 1
T a len t ir r ig a tio n district
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to C hapter 118 of the General :
KITECAHT WAS LOSING
HIS STRENGTH QUICKLY
L aw s of O regon fo r th e y e a r 1921, th a t th e B u d g e t C o m m ittee of i
T a ie n t Irrig a tio n D istrict, h a s p re p a re d an d filed in th e office of th e
levying b o ard of said d is tr ic t in th e C ity of T a le n t, O regon, w h ere i
th e sam e is open to pu b lic in sp e c tio n , an e s tim a te of th e to ta l a m o u n t
of m oney p roposed to be ex pended by th e said d is tr ic t d u rin g th e en - !
su in g fiscal y e a r fro m J a n u a r y 1 st, 1925, to a n d in c lu d in g D ecem ber
31, 1925, fo r e a c h a n d ev ery b ra n c h a n d d e p a rtm e n t of said d istric t.
“ A fte r h e a rin g so m uch about
T he e s tim a te s is a s a tta c h e d :
T an lac I th o u g h t it m u st he good
D IR E C T O R S— P e r diem ..........................................$ 3 0 0 .0 0
I m edicine, b u t I had no idea it w as
M ileage ...................................................... 100.00
M isc.............................................................. 50.00
$ 450.00 so fine u n til I took it m y se lf,’’ is
Sec-M gr............................................................
3000.00 th e s trik in g s ta te m e n t of C. B.
O F F IC E —-C lerical ................................................................ <-900.00
K Ith c a rt, 1411 W . 58th S t., Se-'
T e lep h o n e a n d T e leg ra p h ........................ 250.00
a ttle , W ash.
P o sta g e , S ta tio n e ry , e tc .............................. 150.00
W a t e r ..................................................................
12.00
‘Six m o n th s a g o m y a p p e tite
L ’« h t ............................................................
12.00
q
u
it,
m y d ig estio n b ro k e dow n an d
F u e l ....................................................................
50 00
I
h
a
d
a c o n s ta n t ach in g feelin g
In su ra n c e — B u ild in g s a n d O ffice ............ 50.00
in m y sto m ach th a t got on my
. I n d u s tr ia l I n s u r a n c e .................................... 100.00
M is c e lla n e o u s ..................................................
50.00
n e rv e s s o m e th in g aw fu l.
Some
S eals a n d L ocks ....................................... 100.00
1674.00 days I n e v e r w an ted to e a t a th in g
and m y s tr e n g th w as g e ttin g aw ay
LEG A L ........................................
500.00
W A T E R M EA SU R EM EN T
300.00 from m e fast.
A u to T ra n s p o rta tio n - 3 F o rd s ..................... 900.00
“ B u t h e re I am a f te r ta k in g
1 C h ev ............................ 300.00
1 T ru c k ..................... 200.00
1400.00
IM PR O V E M E N T S— M cD onald C anal ........................ 25.00
E a s t L a te ra l (g a te s & lin in g ) 200.00
T a le n t L a te ra l ( g a te s ) ......... 50.00
T a le n t L a te ra l (A n d e rso n
flu m e ) .......
75.00
W est L a te ra l ( g a te s ) .............. 25.00
H E A R FROM W A N D E R E R S
W o rd w as receiv ed
to d ay by
A sh lan d frie n d s
from
M errick
T h o rn to n and W ilb u r C h a p m a n ,
,
*
375.00 1924 g r a d u a te s of A sh lan d high
school, w ho le ft la s t m o n th in a
E a s t L a te ra l
T a le n t L a te ra l .
... 100.00
M cDonald C anal
.... 75.00
W e st & F re d . L a te ra l . .... 350.00
E a s t Low L a te ra l
.... 75.00
b a tte re d fliv v e r fo r A lb e rta .
T he fe tte r w as -d ated A u g u st
29, a n d w as se n t from O k an o g an ,
W a sh in g to n . T h e boys said t h a t
S e a ttle took th e ir eye, a lth o u g h
. . . ..
.
th e y fe lt th e need of m oney. A ft-
° r a c c u ra u la ti»R e n o u g h m oney to
g aso lin e, th e y w ill
th e ir w ay a g a in .
be
on
3960.00
1440.00
T a le n t L a t. 2 m en 6 m os. a t 100.00 ........................1200.00
1 m an 2 m os. a t 1 0 0 .0 0 ....................................... 200^00
1400.00
M cD onald, 2 m en 4 m os. a t 1 0 0 .0 0 ........................ 800.00
H y a tt, 1 m an 6 m os. a t 1 0 0 .0 0 ..................................
A sh la n d L a t., 2 m en 6 m os. a t 1 0 0 .0 0 ..............
Mise., 2 m en 2 m os. a t 1 0 0 .0 0 .......................................
800.00
600.00
1200.00
400.00
EVERY DAY
I
not so much what you <lo
I T that IS counts
as it is what von
5 0 .0 0 ;
50.00 !
7653.74
3 9 9 7 2 .9 6 :
6377.04
12500.001
8510.26
1 0 0 0 .0 0 ,
do regularly every day. Saving is
not a resolution to he adopted once.
It is a habit to he kept up. This
hank is here to help you form this
happiest of habits.
, x
x „
x
$94,613.00
N otice is h e re b y f u r th e r given t h a t th e B o ard of D irec to rs of
T a le n t Irr ig a tio n D is tric t, c o n s titu tin g th e ta x levying b o ard of said
d is tric t, w ill m e e t a t th e o ffice of said b o ard in th e C ity of T a len t
T u e sd a y , O ctober 7 th , a t te n o ’clock A. M„ w hen an d w h e re an v l
p erso n w ho s h a ll be s u b je c t to th e ta x levy of th e d is tr ic t, based on
said e s tim a te , w hen th e sa m e s h a ll be m ad e, sh a ll be h e a rd in fav o r
of, o r a g a in s t sa id ta x levy, o r a n y p a r t th e re o f.
D ated S e p te m b e r 2, 1924.
BOARD O F D IR E C T O R S O F T A L E N T IR R IG A T IO N D IST R IC T
By O. A rn sp ig e r, S e c re ta ry .
2— 4 wed.
of th e A n d e rso n G a lle rie s, to ld th e fire in th e L ib ra ry of C ongress
th e s to ry of how th e d e a le r b o u g h t in 1851.
th e b lac k e n e d m ass fo r $25, h o p ­
T he scu lp to n h im self, re a d in g
ing to re se ll it, a n d a sm a ll p r o ­ of th e ftire , d ied in th e belief tlv
fit, a s old m a rb le — b u t d eclin ed to fam o u s w o rk had been d e stro y
rev e a l th e n a m e of th e ju n k m a n ed.
an d th e e x act p ric e h e receiv ed j
fo r h is tre a s u re w hen its tr u e :
id e n tity w as disclosed. K in n e rle y
did
a d m it,
how ever, t h a t it
b ro u g h t “ se v e ra l th o u s a n d d o l­
la r s ” an d in tim a te d th a t it “ m ig h t
A loaf of
h a v e b ro u g h t $10.000.
T h e b u s t h a s been d e c la re d
g e n u in e by se v e ra l e x p e rts, a fte r
its d isco v ery , b lack en ed a n d d irt-
e n c ru s te d , in th e ju n k d e a le r ’s
y a rd , w h e re it h ad rep o se d fo r
th e la s t te n y e a rs. I t w as p re ­
se n te d to th e U n ited S ta te s by
F ra n c e a b o u t 1830 and w as be
lieved to h av e been d e stro y e d by
T an lac V eg etab le P ills, fo r con­
s tip a tio n , m ade an d rec o m m e n d ­
ed by th e m a n u fa c tu re rs of TA N ­
LAC.
1000.00;
1
D ITC H W A L K E R S
3 d itc h te n d e rs a t $110.00 ..................................
E a s t L a te ra l— 1 m an & h o rse, 6m os. a t 140 .0 0 — 840.00
1 m an 6 m os. a t 100.00 .................................... 600.00
E L E C T IO N S ............................................. ............................
R e fu n d s ....?..................................................................
S ta te I n te r e s t ..... '...........................................................
I n te r e s t— S to ra g e U n it 666,216 a t 6 p e r c e n t......
I n t.— M cD onald U n it 106,284 a t 6 p er c e n t........
B ond P rin c ip a l d u e J a n u a r y 1, 1 9 2 6 ........................
D elin q u en cy .........................................
E m erg en cy , 3 rd U n it ........................................
o nly th re e b o ttles of T an lac e a t­
ing and d ig e s tin g e v e ry th in g a n d
fee lin g fin e. H o w ev er, a s s tro n g
and w ell a s I feel I am g o in g to
keep on ta k in g T a n lac u n til I
h av e used a t le a st six b o ttle s to
m ak e s u re its w ork is w ell d o n e .
W h a t it ta k e s to m ak e a p erso n
feel rig h t T a n lac c e rta in ly h a s i t.”
T a n lac is fo r sa le by a ll good
d ru g g is ts. A ccept no s u b s titu te .
O ver 40 m illion b o ttle s sold.
FRANKLIN’S
S U P E R IO R
BREAD
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
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JU M A X M V t
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
TODAY and TOMORROW
Addph 7uXs>r and ■ Jeue L L asty preseat
WILLIAM de MILLE
PRODUCTION
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RICHARD DIX, LOIS WILSON
Ct&aramounl&idure__
will convince you that it
is the best.
o— o— o— o
School Books
Have you tried our delic­
AND ALL
Franklin Bakery
Phone 199
ious cakes?
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
BIG VALUE PEN C IL TABLETS
C ayolas— P a in ts — School
B ags — P e n c il
E r a s e r s — In k s
The story that thaws out frozen hearts in a chilly
land.
Also
“ KIDDING K A TIE”
Boxes — C h alk —
W E L L S E L E C T E D STOCK O F A LL ITEM S
FOUNTAIN PENS ................................. $1.50-$7.50
Eversharp and Ingersol Pensils ..............50c—$5.00
B ooks a n d
S ta tio n e ry
ELHART’S
D ru g S u n d .’ies
T o ile t Goods
AND
The Oregon . oumal of Sunday stated editorially:
With never a whin.per or complaint, Charles L. Loomis of
NOTE THE
Ashland lived 23 years in a wheel chair.
From that chair he directed and built up his own
DIFFERENCE
business, and did it so well that he was called by the
people to he mayor and direct the city’s business. In the
official field he was as successful and as popular as in the
Service
private field.
Station
Twenty-three years ago he fell from the roof of a new
On The Boulevard
home that he was helping to build for his family, struck on
a scaffold, and was paralyzed from his hips down. From a
tar less privatino many people lose their grip, forget
their purpose in life, fall into discouragement or despon­
dency, and become complainants or scolds.
Light-weight
“ (■barley” Loomis was of sterner stuff. He accepted
HUNTING BOOT
the inevitable, procured the wheel chair, ehose a line of
$6.75
business that could be directed from a wheel chair, Strongly built, but light
laughed at his misfortune, and the community laughed on your feet.
with him.
His life is an example and an inspiration to those
who falter. I t ’s not the physical body, but the will, that
wins. In the light of his career it is a woeful confession j
Shoe Shop
of weakness, because of a physical handicap or a stroke!
of bad luck or a reversal in business, to throw up the
sponge and give up the fight.
“ Charley” Loomis saw it through. In the fullness of:
HEATERS
a successful mayoralty he has traveled on. His mouu- i
ment is the example he left, his testimonial the widespread!
NEW and USED
mourning in his city.
CUTS EMPLOYE RISK
daha tidings
BELCANO
O I
Toilet Goods
Miss Belcano of Los Angeles will give a
FREE!
demonstration of her toilet articles
at the
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday
It w ould be ad visab le to get
your h eater at once.
Sept. 4, 5, and 6th
ASHLAND FURNITURH
' COMPANY
0 4 N. Main
Wrinkles and lines vanish -under her magic touch
How
OUT
Go out and look at your roof. Then remember the
rainy season is coming.
We have just received two ears of Green Star
shingles
Why not let us reroof your house?
T h e C a r s o n = F o w le r L u m b e r C o.