Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 04, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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ÁSÍÍL a N d DAILY TlDfNGS
Tilttrsday,
September
4, lWîU
ASHLAND D A ILY T ID IN G S
to do so, in other sections of the vastly and variously in-1 ye3T ,n particular, with many provsm eats which this company Clatsop and N orth beaches, w e rs,
Philomath
Grading is nom<
teresting world. But he whose heart is old-homeward bent
°f CalifornIa an<i Oregon contem plates m aking in Jackson pa&ii&g.
(Established In 1870)
Dieted on Alsea mountain high­
by the drought, is a good year County. They will also show a
The mayor took the center of i
ignores all such allurements, or meets them with the un­ hit
for
them
to
see
the
products
of
map of the United States and the street A d for more than a n , way, rock surfacing being rush­
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
answerable logic that home is “ a dearer, sweeter spot the sections represented and to designate
thereon the different hour played the part of traffic ed.-
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
than all the rest.”
know th a t a total crop failure is places to which lum ber is being
officer. Finally hunger overcame
Bert R. Greer ............................. „ ......................................................... Editor
Such an one may know in his heart that, however unknown here
sent by this company. There will hi9 ardor and, managing to catch
George Madden Green ....................................................Business Manager
Interview Tourists
be a comparison made of the past the eye of a member of the local!
loyally he clings to the past,.the former bonds are never­
It
is
proposed to station men and modern methods of logging
OFFICIAL CITY P A P E R ........... ............................................. Telephone 3? theless little by little dissolving. This secret knowedge
police force, he left a substitute in
at Gfan(s Pass, Ashland and Med­ and the old with the new type of charge.
EnteHM at the Ashland, Oregon Postoffice os Second Class Mall Matter
may for a time make him only the more zealous to refresh ford beginning on September 9th, engines such as have been recent­
Subscription Price, Delivered In City
the memories where he enshrines the former loves and the day before the opening of the ly been purchased.
One M o n th ......
$ .<5
The exhibit will contain the
SET HEARING DATE
Three Months
1.95 friendships and happiness. But none the less, when he fair, to stop and interview every
Six M onths.............................................................................................
3.X5 reaches the old stamping ground he finds that he cannot to u rist and extend to them the various kinds of tim ber found in
SALEM, Sept. 4.— The public
One Year ...................— ..........................................................
7.58
is always sweet
courtesy of a free admission ticket Jackson County, which is an edu service commission set October 2
informally ‘‘run in” to see a neighbor, as in his anticipa­ to the fair. In the evenings ho­
By Mall and Rural Routes:
a n d pure in this
cation in itself.
This exhibit, | as the date for the formal hearing
One M o n th ............... ........ „ ................................ _______________ 3 .85
_
handy tin x
tions
he
had
imagined
himself
doing.
There
is
now
for
tels
and
camp
grounds
are
to
be
Three Months .......................................................................................
1.95
with Its appealing interest which > of complaints of the Portland
Six M o n th s.................. .................................................................
3.60 him a special greeting/jovous it may be, but one that im- canvassed for a sim ilar purpose. citizens of this county now have j housewives’ council relative to the
Its Ne stfek ALPINE
One Year ...................................
«•50 presses upon him the fact that he is ‘‘company” rather The actual count, authorized by in a greater development of the rates and service of the Portland
the State Highway Commission, a lum ber industry, should be seen „streetcar system. The council
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
than an everyday member of the old intimate group.
week ago showed twenty-six hun­ by everyone living in Jackson
Single Insertion, per inch .............__ ....................................... _ $ .30
th at the 8 cent fare is excessive
As
the
sojourner
walks
along
the
once
familiar
dred
cars passed along the Paci­ County and in fact it would be
Yearly Contracts:
and claims th at the company
One insertion a w e e k ......................... ..................................................... 27% ' streets, he has the feeling that here and there other things, fic Highway in front of the fair worth while to come to the fair
Confidence
should return to a 5 cent fare.
Two Insertions a week
.25
entrance gate between the hours to see it if for no other purpose.
too,
are
missing.
If
the
town
be
a
thrifty
one,
new
enter­
Dally insertion ...................................................................
.20
An Asset
six a. m. and six p. m. At least
Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
prises may have crowded out the remembered corner of
sixty
percent
of
them
were
to
u
r­
Coquille
—
Sheer
wall
in
Co­
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ............„ .................................. 8 4 0
stores; or, possibly, the once favorite landmarks may ists so th a t the estim ate of get­ FINGER PRINT EXPERT
Confidence, in you, by the
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line
.05
LEAVES SCOTLAND YARD quille river, 517 feet long and
community
is a tangible asset
Card of Thanks ________ - . ...
__
have assumed a strange air of dilapidation. Wherever he ting three thousand cars, out of
1.00
¡costing 88,000, being built to raise
known
to
business
men as the
Pgr line.................. _..................................................
•°2^ goes, the visitor becomes increasingly sensible of the dif- the six thousand th a t will pass, LONDON, Sept. 4. — Inventor. level and open river for passage profitable factor.
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
1 ferent strands that are being woven into the social web. to stop and see the fair is conser­ and perfector of the system of °* 20,000,000 feet of logs in Mid-
,, AV future events, where an admission charge is made or a
telegraphic codes for finger dle Fork.
Good Will
Strains both joyous and wistful sweep across his thought vative.
collection tajfian in Advertisidk.
At an average of three people p rint transm ission over thousands
rsO discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
during his stay. He feels himself or the place somewhat to the car some nine thousand of miles. Superintendent Charles
If you purchase a business you
should know w hether you are
out of harmony; he has passed the point where he can fit tourists will enter the grounds S. Collins, has ju st retired from
DONATIONS
buying “ good will,” or w hether
No donations to charities or otherw ise will me made in advertls-
this year and carry with them a the finger print departm ent at
into
the
scene
as
he
formerly
did.
Memory,
however,
you will have to make It. If
Don’t Delay Your you
P la tin g — our contributions will be in cash.
start with good banking
¡serves him again; and as his holiday nears its termination, vivid impression of a splendid Scotland Yard. England’s police
connections
you a t least have
agricultural and horticultural ex­ headquarters.
House Painting
S eptember 4
j he begins with some relief to visualize the fresher associa* hibit and a cordial feeling of hos­ Collins is internationally known
a working basis, th a t clean
dealing will make successful.
God win
and dutics awaitin8 1,im in llis more recent abode
pitality th at was extended to for his system and his books upon I To do so may mean heavy
carpenter bills, in addi­
peoeple shall he take away from off all the earth : for the Lord
If the wayfarer be wise, as lie measures himself them.
the subject and during his term
Ashland
Day
a
spo en it.— Isaiah 25:8.
¡against his former status, he will acknowledge with new
of office at Scotland- Yard he has
tion to larger painting ex­
Ashland
Day
at
the
Jackson
built
up
an
index
of
470,000
fin­
pense.
humility that he has outgrown, not what was good, but County F a ir will be on the second
First National
ger prints of world criminals.
THE COVERED WAGON LAND
what was his own lesser concept of good. He knows that day, Thursday, September 11, and
Bank
¡it has been well for him to come back home, to refresh It Is expected th a t there will be ASTORIA MAYOR
J. O. RIGG
Large looms he Columbia River in the history
pleasant memories, and to revive happy comradeships. an exidos of at least seventy-five
DIRECTS TRAFFIC
N orthZ T and1*,.!
’’ï110«!?«1 tha Great I But h e 'reaÏÏzïs
per
cent
of
the
citizens
immediate­
a little more clearly for the experience,
orai west and added three states to the Union—the only
ly a fte r the noon hour.
ASTORIA, Sept. 4. — When
portion of the United States acquired by rigid of diseöv-' 1 PCrhapS’ thi“ h°me * condition of thou«ht which is n0‘ The fair this year will be an Mayor Setters left his office to
dependent upon one single locality or certain associations exceptionally good one and two go home last night he noticed th at
ery, possession and settlement.
for its manifestation, but rather upon the reciprocal love adjacent localities will be repre­ automobile traffic was in difficul­
It was in the mouth of the Columbia that Captain
A Shower
sented by community displays. ties at Fourteenth and Commer­
Gray, of Boston, sailed his ship Columbia in 1792 and and tenderness which is expressed within the radius of These are Belleview and Valley cial
IN S T A N T
streets, where hundreds of
each
one’s
daily
experience,
wherever
that
may
lead
him.
rawing the Stars and Stripes, took possession of the ,,
,,
?
laa‘ ™a .eao mm. View districts.
tourists autos, headed for the
Saves Time
Northwest
in the
th e name ef
n„. United q
,..,-..
Perhaps the returning pilgrim is now more willing to ex- There are a num ber of Ashland
Northwest in
of the
States
Raybestos
change old lamps for new, knowing that he has lost noth­ citizens connected with the con­
Show er bathing is quick bath­
Here, v here the mighty Columbia tumbles its waters
duct of the fair and two citizens,
ing.
No w aiting;
and. you
into the Paeilic, Lewis and Clark, first to carry our flag ing that is permanent, but that he has gained a clearer A.
C. Nininger and D. Perozzi are
vision of the truth that
bathe in clean running w ater?
Brake Lining
across the continent, reached their western destination in
members of th e board of directors.
“
All
of
good
the
past
hath
had
It s ideal for a liatii-a-day for
the winter of 1805-06.
Stores To Close
BOYCE-ITE
th e busy man or wom an.
Remains
to
make
our
own
time
glad.”
Ashland has always shown her
Another six years saw the Astor-Hunt expedition,
Service
H ave us
install
a modern
loyalty
to
the
County
F
air
and
The
traveling by land and sea, establish, at the mouth of the
CITATION
— all in Twp. 38 S. of R. 1 E. the F air Board has always refus­
show er in your bathroom —
Columbia, the first permanent American settlement on IN THE COUNTY COURT OF of W. M. iu Jackson County, ed the use of the fair grounds on
you'll eu joj bathing better.
MATERIAL THAT
at
the Pacific coast.
THE
STATE
OF
OREGON, Oregon.
the F ourth of July as they be­
See us for particulars
NOW, TH EREFO RE, in pursu­ lieved th a t Ashland was rig h tfu l­
Adds More
Then followed the outriders of empire—the mission* COUNTY OF JACKSON.
In
the
M
atter
of
the
E
state
of
ance
of
the
Order
of
said
Court
ly entitled to celebrate on th at
ary, the trapper, the adventurer.
Mileage
JOHN W. HERRIN, Deceased.
duly made and entered upon the day w ithout any counter a ttra c ­
Came 1843! Thrilled by the story of the paradise be­ To W illiam F. H errin, David filing of said Petition, you and tion in Medford.
Jerry O'Neal
Automotive Shop
yond the mountains and fired by the militant cry of “ 54- C. H errin, Fred W. H errin, Ed­ each of you are hereby notified The store keepers have been
40 or fight! of Senator Thomas Hart Benton, the ox- ward W. H errin, Caroline B. Dix­ th a t you are required to appear asked to close at twelve o’clock
Phone 13H
2 0 7 E. Main
Chevrolet and Dodge
b N. Service
drawn covered wagon trains started moving westward on on, Mary Kilgore and unknown before the said Court on Satur- noon on Ashland day in order to j
Plumbing
Heating
Sales, Repairs
the greatest migration of all history, bringing within a heirs, if any th ere be, of said ’ day the 4th day of October, 1924, give th eir employees an oppor­
Station
estate, and to all other persons at ten o’clock in the forenoon of tunity to attend.
little more than a decade £00,000 settlers who established claiming any interest in the es­ said
BOULEVARD
and SHERMAN
day, a t th e Court room of
Lutnber Exhibits
homes, schools and churches, founded an empire, and sav­ tate of said deceased:
said Court in Jacksonville, Jack-
The development of th e lum ber
ed the great Northwest for the Union—The Nation’s Bus­ IN THE NAME OF THE STATE son County, Oregon, to show industry in Jackson county is of
OF OREGON.
iness.
cause, if any exist, why an Order vital im portance to fu tu re pros­
Army 0 . D. W ool Serge
T V n
in g f ir t ln r .a
a
w n n lr
« -
0
7
W.
You and each of you are hereby of Sale of th e whole of said real
notified th a t on the 25th day of property should not be made as
A ugust, 1924, E. D. Briggs, the prayed for in said petition.
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
duly appointed, qualified and act­
Service of this Citation by pub­
A writer recently gave some of the salient reasons ing adm inistrator of said estate lication is made on th e non-resi­
in said Court a petition, duly dent heirs and the unknown heirs
why newspaper advertising was the best method by which filed
verified, praying said Court for of said deceased by Order of the
to reach the prospective buyers, as follows:
an Order of Sale of the whole o£, ^County Court, which said Order
First, the newspaper has circulation. A single news­ the real property of said estate is dated A ugust 25th. 1924
paper will often cover from 60 to 80 per cent of the homes on the grounds and for the p u r­ W itness the“-H onorable G. A.
m its territory. Advertising space in that paper will give poses therein set forth, which G ardner, Judge o : said Court,
said real property is described as w ith the seal of said Court affix­
a much greater return per dollar spent than will any other follows:
ed this 25th day of August, A. D.
form of advertising on which postage is spent.
Beginning at the southeast 1924.
Second, people are accustomed to reading the news­ corner of the N ortheast q u ar­
CHAUNCEY FLOREY,
County Clerk.
paper. It is not difficult to get their attention, as in the te r of Section 33, Twp. 38 S.
R.
1
E.
of
W.
M.
in
Jackson
By
DELILIA
STEVENS,
case of the circular letter, the booklet and other forms of
County,
Oregon;
Thence
North
Deputy.
direct by mail advertising.
on the section line between
E. D. Briggs, Adminis­
Third, the best of all, it is timely . The advertiser Sections 33 and 34 60 rods;
tra to r, Ashland, Oregon.
is able to appeal to his audience by frequent advertise­ T h e n c e W est 40 rods;
Thurs. 5t
ments.
Thence South 60 rods; Thence
E ast 40 rods, to the place of
beginning, containing 15 acres,
there being a small house on
TWO IMPORTANT MATTERS
the land, 11 acres improved and
4 acres untillable, of which he
The city council considered two vitally important
is
owner in entirety in his
questions at its session Tuesday. These were interlocking own the right.
questions, both looking toward the city’s water supply.
The E state of his fath er has
An appropriation was made for the making of trails never been divided and d istrib u t­
!.n
y atershed of Ashland creek, so that in case of a ed among the heirs, and the real
One of the first constructive
forest fire in that -egion, the fighting of the fire would be property belonging to th e said efforts
made to interest and show
made easier and i ore effective. The question of protect­ estate, of which he was the own­ the tourist the resources of South
of a one-eighth interest th ere­
ing the watershed has for several years been considered er
ern Oregon and N orthern Califor­
in, is described, as follows:
very essential by this city and it is well that the safe­ The W % of SE % , the S% of nia, will be undertaken by the
guarding of the source of the city’s water should he N W % , and the SW*4 of Sectioif Jackson County F a ir Association.
They propose to adm it free into
2;
watched careful lv.
the
fair grounds every to u rist pas­
The S % of NE %, the SE % of
The council also brought the question of further dam
sing
this way on anyone of the
N W % , the SW % , the N% of
construction in the watershed closer to real action when SE % , and the SE% of SE% of four days. It is estim ated th a t
no less than nine thousand to u r­
they decided to hold a special session soon for the hearing Section 3 ;
of the report of Engineer MeKissick, who states he has The E % of SE % of NW % , and ists will take advantage of this
see the fair and go to
found several points where the construction of a dam to the diagonal N% of NE% of SE% courtesy,
th
eir
respective
homes filled with
Section 4;
give the city a larger and more certain water supply is of Tlie
praise
of
the
w
onderful
products
diagonal NE 14 of NE Vi
ieasible.
J
which
they
saw
here,
and
this
of Section 9;
The Tidings has repeatedly stated that to increase The N % , the N% of SE % , the
the city s water supply is the most important question be­ E% of SWV4, and th e diagonal
fore the people of Ashland and it would be well if another NE% of NW 1/4 of SW% of Sec­
and summer, such as the one we have just experienced, tion The 10; N% of N W U , the SW%
could be avoided.
of NW14, the NW% of SW% of
Section 11;
The N% of SEV4. and the E%
ON GOING BACK HOME
of SWK of Section 21;
NW14, the W % of N E% ,
Just why going hack to one’s old home has so strong the The
SEV4 of NE% and the S% of
a hold on the imagination may need little explanation. of Section 22;
There is perhaps an unconscious determination not to let The NW % of NE V4, and th e
the old ties be broken; and when one finds himself foot­ N% of N H of NW% of Section
loose for a few days or weeks, this latent desire springs 27;
perity and at present the leading j
topic of conversations is about j
the new box factory at Ashland
and the mill of the Owens-Oregon ;
Lum ber Co. togther with other
branches of lum ber m anufactur­
ing which this company will en­
gage In.
In w ith the exhibit of the U.
S. Forest Service at the Jackson
County F a ir will be a display of
the Ow’ens-Oregon Lum ber Co.
which will present to the public
for the first tim e authentic in­
form ation of the proposed im-
School
TRY 10 INTEREST
TO BE HELD SOON Books
A Wonderful
V IC THEATER StAíiTiFU»
FINISHING TODAY
a
SVtnuMiit
Qictare
HORNS
FOR SMALL CARS
William de Mille
PRODUCTION
W IT H
Table u st and Canning
H. S. Glein
W agner Creek Road
TALENT, OREGON
Murphy Elec. Co.
Our Phone 82
Main
Plaza
A
Ashland
Across from the new 9-storv Tourist Hotel
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
SUPPLIES
Eversharp Pencils
Beleano Facial
Treatments
50c to $5.00
Waterman Fountain Pens
$2.50 up
BY
McNair Brothers
Drag Stare f
H a ll’s C atarrh
Medicine we claim for ir
—rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf­
ness caused by Catan h.
Sold Ay druggists /o r over 40 yean
!• CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio
Select Tomatoes
Leedom’s Tire House
RICHARD DIX, LOIS WILSON
* SAM W OO D
PftOOUCTlOM
$170 Rebuilt
into activity, and one resolves to go back and take up the
threads of former associations where,'upon his departure
he laid them down. If one is able to follow his inclination’!
and to spend his holiday in the old home town, one eager­
ly recalls, as he prepares for the journey, the scenes and
the customs of the place as he knew them.
One may admit that there are undoubtedly other!
places quite as interesting to see; one mav even*secretly
acknowledge that perhaps it would be well for him to en­
large the place of his tent by traveling, when he is free
Biggest Little Store in Asliland
AND
BUY!
Electric Range
SHIRTS
$4.00
Army Goods Store
MORTONE
j
HOSPITAL
HOMELIKE
Our expert doctors and surgeons,
xcdlent food, and quiet surroundings
•
bring you real health,
,SAM FRANCISCO, CAUP.
Agnes Ayres, Antonio Moreno
Webster didn’t put BLUFF
in the dictionary for noth­
ing and Agnes Ayres uses it
with all its synonyms to
make the grade.
BELCANO BEAUTY SPECIALIST
Friday and Saturday
Women of sensitive preferences will particularly ap­
preciate the clean daintiness of Beleano, ami the
comfort and ease with which it is used.
Beleano is really a delightful skin tonic, imparting
health, life and vigor to every skin cell. It thor­
oughly cleanses all pores, stimulates circulation, re­
builds tissues, revitalizes all weak, sagging muscles
and the flesh.
Phone or call for appointments
ALSO
“The Telephone
Girl”
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
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