Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 06, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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ASH LAND
D A IL Y
T ID I N 6 S ’iumPGd from
(E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 )
P u b lished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
B ert R. Greer
George Madden
K n ^ AattChJLStand,oi^¿¿;Postorr^
Saturday, September 6, lfcjf
insignificance of hav ing their mail sacks i dosed today when threa local i
CALIFORNIA RIVERS
a R xj ¿¿ looming low
thrown off the afternoon liver, to the dignified position!t68idents — made
far I ,
----- ~ a search Ivi
of receiving a one-minute'stop, as a result of the increase a colt which was reported crazed
from th irst within a few miles of
m population due to automobile touriSt traffic. Bankers this
city, found th at it had been
ot one Southern Oregon town on the Pacific highwav re- torn to pieces during the night
tllat ab°ut three-fourths of their bank clearings
Ö by coyotes.
(luring the summer months represent the new weal tli County Clerk J. W. Devey and
the traveling public that pauses in its motor
REDDING, Cal., Sept. 6,-^-Of-
fieial m easurem ents of the water
iu Fall River show th at this
stream is less than 10 per cent
below its normal flow at this late
date in th e driest season Californ­
ia has ever known. The same is
true of Hat Creek and Rising
River, which come into Pit River
from the south. Fall River cm-1
Pties into Pit River from the
north, or rath er it did empty into I
the Pit until the Pacific Gas and
Electric Company diverted the
whole stream through a tunnel !
to Pit No. 1.
Confidence
Rules Credits
his son, Gordon who were travel- i
And, determ ines your standing
Beats Electric or Gas
ing in an auto the previous day, I
in the community.
The size
trips
along
the
Oregon-California
boulevard.
The
village,
of your bank account isn’t nec
Subscription Price, Delivered in City
reported^ the animal staggered to
A new oil lamp th a t gives an
One M o n th .....
essarlly the guage by which
$ .*55 hamlet or town will benefit most from the automobile th e machine. They gave it all
Three Months
amazingly
brilliant,
soft,
white
SixTonth°anth.8
..................................................................- ” -
i'»5 tourist crop, that provides the best camping
........ ............................
o facilities the w ater in their canteen, which
You Are Judged
even better than gas or
One Year ....................................................................... 75^ i aiK‘
the touring public know that Ins presence is perceptibly revived it. The driv­ light,
electricity, lias been tested by the
More often it is the beginning
~
By Mail and R ural Routes ...........................
recognized as the asset that it is. “ Where do we eat?” er of a truck traveling behind U. S. Government and 35 leading
On® M onth............
of proper bank connections,
3 - .65 isks the sunburned pilot of the family flivver as he pulls them also gave the suffering ani­ universities and found to be su­
Three Months ............... .............................................
and the m anner in which you
mal all the w ater he had and on
Six M onths v.................... ' ’ ’ ’ ......................................................................
handle your money, the way
One Year ..............
.....................................................................
3.60 Up near the edge of town in search of tile auto park. If arrival here made plans for its perior to 10 ordinary oil lamps.
you make It and how you
6.50 the park is conveniently located, kept clean and lias the
' It burns w ithout odor, smoke or
spend it. Sometimes advice on
rescue.
noise— no pumping up, is simple,
ftinvl.
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
business
policy has been the
advantages which keen competition in the matter of The m other was nowhere to be clean, safe. Burns 94 per cent air
single insertion, per i n c h ___
factor in making a business a
$ .30
Yearly Contracts:
automobile parks has made necessary, the word spreads seen and it is suposed she met and 6 per cent common kerosene It is the constant flow of these success.
One insertion a week
• 27% with the rapidity of a prairie fire. “ Blinkville is not th e same fate as the colt, after (coal oil).
Twc Insertions a week ...................................................................
stream s w inter and summer, that
.25
the two anim als had wandered ! The Inventor, V. M. Johnson,
Daily insertion .......................
...............................................
makes them so valuable for pow­
much of a town, but it lias a good park, and the wood is ap art while crazed with thirst.
.20
cm
, < n
Bates for Ijegal and Miscellaneous Advertising
!
is
offering
to
send
a
lamp
on
10
er
development purposes as at the
already chopped.” That is the magic talisman that
F ir s t in se rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e .
8
.
I
day’s
FR
EE
trial,
or
even
to
give
two
power houses on H at Creek
•1,0
ta c h subsequent insertion, 8 point line ................................ *
decides Ma and Pa and the four little tourists that Blink­ ANTELOPE RACE
.05
Card of T h a n k s ...............
.....................................
one FREE to the first user In a t Pot No. 1 on Pit River and
__ I
1.00
ville, rather than Sleeptown, shall be the stopping place
WITH MACHINES I each locality who will help him j in th e future at four more power
Obituaries, per line.... ’
*
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02% !<>n their miniature world flight. Treat them right, give PORTLAND, Sept. 6. — Fleet- 1 introduce it. W rite him to-day I bouses farth er down the river,
• All , ♦ WHAT constitutes advertising
them a good place to eat, and the city’s fame will spread footed antelope in the stretches i for full particulars. Also ask him =
conecuon £ » » I n 7 3 ^ r t 7 » i « e “ ,<lml’ sl“n
ls
or a
j to explain how you can get the
—Marshield News.
of desert land in northeastern
^ Q tU s c o u n t will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
California and southeastern Ore- agency, and w ithout experience
or money make $250 to $500 per
~
donations
All indications point to a verv successful celebration 00" have acquired the babit of month.
No donations to charities or otherwise w
made in advertís- of Defense Day in this state, as more than fifty t o w - .... H rac,ng motorists’ runnins paral
tn5..or jOb PrlDtlD8— our contributions will be ill in me
cash.
• + • 1
,
'
------ »' -- -BS and lei with th eir cars a t some dist-1
« ties have reported detailed programs to the governor. | »nee from th e road, speedom ­
ENGINEER DIES
re i t XT™
,
SEPTEMBER
EUGENE,
Sept. 6.— H. Hoey,
eter records show the desert rac-
S
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first
assistant
chief engineer for
Pie is reported to be the favorite dish with Ameri- ers were capable of 45 miles an
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i T
“ d lhal
-
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r
the
... . Southern Pacific for the past
own cans and roast beef makes a close second No investi»«. hour*
tio n o f flip pftnKfmYirU-irm
#
t i
Tbis CalHornia-Oregon herd Js thirty years, died at the company
U <t the consumption of these two dishes was made estim ated to be the largest in t h e . Camp near Oakrl<lge of apoplexy
among the physicians, who say they are eaten too fre- United States. According to the a t m ,dnl«b t last night. Hoey was
I IPORTS BLASPHEMY
Do you live ose to the street and can you hear peo­ qnently, but one writer is willing to wager that the Oregon Fish and Game Commis- in charge of Engineering the Na-
physicians do justice to their portion of these favorite s,on U numbers from s.ooo to 8,- tron cut off.
ple talking as tluy walk by your home?
I 000 bead, scattered between El-
All books from First Grade to Senior Year in High
If so, you too have probably felt the emharassment dishes.
tu ras. Cal., K lam ath Falls and
Eugene — More than 50 peo­
School are in stock.
which one Tidings reader reported to this office. She
Lakeview
__
i __Oregon
ple employed in Eugene w'oolen
^^NIVERSARY SALE
A nother and sm aller herd mills.
stated that frequently men passing her house were heard!
PROVES A SUCCESS! makes its habitat in the north-
to swear, the blasphemous words being as distinct in the-
Hnrriir n -n th
i
.
I ern end of tbe Sbasta national
your cliildren need id our stor<r-(Your stalionen-
house as they were to the party who was walking with'
H ardy B rothers, local grocery- J forest.
and hook store)
the person cursing.
Articles of tim ely in te re st , men advertised again in The Tid­
SPECIAL-Fountain Pens purchased here, enerav-
It is difficult to understand why some men will be are welcomed under this head. ings yesterday, as a follow-up to MARKSMAN SHOOTS
Communciations m ust bear the
the A nniversary sale which they
ed with your name FREE.
so forgetful of decency as to walk past a home and curse signature of the author.
BALLOON FROM SKY
held last Saturday and Tuesday,
loudly when the same man would not even think of curs­
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" ; x x i s s a ^ - i e n t o . - s , p i. 6. _
Books and
Drug Sund des
ing if he was calling at the home or if he realized that his
Stationery
Editor
T
idings:—
You
invite
us
during ,h e
Toilet Goods
blasphemy was reaching the ears of the women inside the
sale.
wnicn neld it a t an altitude of i
to
talk
to
the
people
through
this
nearby homes. Men should guard themselves against
Incidentally, it m ight be men ° ne thousand feet- a gigantic ad-
column on the vital subject of
blasphemy at all times and then they would not cause w
"8 ,
" tOday suddenly
ater— Thank you for the oppor­ tioned th a t J. H H ardy stated h
n<*ruy siatea began to shrivel and in a few min
emharassment to others.
tunity.
t h ..K M ' ? " T SUCCeSS,U' sa,e
'« earn ,
near Thir-
We “ live and learn.”
This » h ith his store has e’ er conduM- Uet|l a n „ „
1 lie man of Tires and the
dry
year
has
been
a
revelation
to
n
t
,
a
.3
th
at
S“
,e
Investigations
,love,oped
the
CASHING STRANGERS’ CHECKS
cigar is the sign of
many of us, certainly to me, prov­ netted probably more than anv
7
me
A tourist from an adjoining state was in the office ing
E W A rv aai
inan any fact th a t some m arksm an had
Back in the wars that were, poor sanitation was
th a t our two small dams up two-dav
,8a,e, e’ er bold
Punctured it with
yesterday asking The Tidings to assist him in solving a the canyon are a joke, when it . . 3 , 3 ! ’. 8 X
moie deadly than bullets.
This, you remember, was
nine bullets,
to tal am ount of | since no report of a gun was
true in the Civil W ar, and again in our spat with Spain.
problem which confronted him when he had an automo­ conies to supplying us with even th e receipts The
in the grocery store
When the boom of the late war was heard the
bile accident winch completely depleted his financial dom estic w ater and fire protect­ during these two days, Mr. Hardy heard it is supposed the weapon
wlrole round world around, the first thought was of
ion. Here-to-fore we have thought stated, was $1800. When one was equipped with a “ silencer.”
resources.
sanitation.
of canyon improvement in rela­ realizes the small am ount repre­
He stated lie had encountered difficulties in getting tion to irrigation only, having
Before soldiers are fit to fight, they must be clean
in many grocery purchases, GOVERNOR FAVORS
a check cashed mid that he considered it a disgrace that been told by expert authority th at sented
and
healthy.
Then they must he kept clean and healthy
MAKING NEW ROAD there is a Snub her—Gab­
it will be seen th a t the Hardy
else they will not stay fit.
the city or the Chamber of Commerce did not have some our present w ater sj/stem was Bi others force of salesmen must
Today every camp for soldiers—every National
agency tor handling such emergency cases. He, of course sufficient to supply a city of tw en­ have been stepping fast during SALEM, Sept. 6. — C onstruct­ riel is the only snubber—
Guard
eamp, every Boy Scout camp— Is well plumbed
ion
of
the
skyline
drive
over
the
was relerred to the hanks, where it is merely a matter of ty thousand. To solve the irri­ every m inute of the two days.
and made sanitary.
crest
of
the
Cascade
m
ountains
gation problem we bought 600
there is never a bounce.
The sale attracted
a large
proper identification to have a check cashed. It should acre
W ithout plumbing there could he no large huddles
feet from th e Talent Irrig a ­ crowd of purchasers down town from C rater Lake to Hood River
of hum anity. They would die as they d'd in davs of
have proved an easy matter for him to establish his iden­ tion district to take care of large especially Saturday evening, when would m ake Oregon the play­
old—like flies.
tity and financial responsibility by means of his home acreage tracts and supply the the store was crowded until the ground of the world, in the opin­
ion of Governor W alter Pierce
Plum bing— pure water, perfect sanitation, proper
prior w ater rights in Ashland doors were closed.
city hank wiring to one of the local banks.
Jlavhestos
Stops
you
just
sewage
disposal— is the most needed thing in every
of
Oregon,
It would not he feasible for the city or the Chamber creek. It was a good business The only advertising used to An increase of a cent to t h e !
home in every community.
and will pay out. We m ake this sale so successful was
out of danger — have
ot Commerce to have any agency to handle such emer- transaction,
To neglect having the best plumbing in your
did not have to bond the town a display advertisem ent in The state gasoline tax will make pos-1
home is like saying, “ I don’t care anything about' mv
X<‘ncy cases. That is the function of the hanks and The for it. Old Ashland creek and the Daily Tidings, which proves th a t sible the completion of state brakes adjusted regular’
health or my fam ily’s health.”
Tidings is sure that the Ashland hanks are willing to canyon are still ours, but we have if you tell the people about your gasoline tax will make possible
cooperate with the tourists for the solution of any finan­ unfortunately acquired the repu­ business proposition they will re­ the completion of state highways !
into Lake county, providing a n !
cial difficulties they may find themselves in while in tation this sum m er of being the spond.
outlet to th a t territo ry into W il-j
dryest town in Oregon.
x s 1 and It would not be fair, however, for the tourists We are entering on an era of
lam ette valley, Pierce stated. Im-1
to expect individuals to assume the risk of cashing a undream ed of prosperity. One STORE COMPANY IS
provem ent of the road to the
C hevrolet anti Dodge
Phone 138
2 0 7 E . Main
FORMED
IN
EUGENE
Josephine caves and construction
S ales, R epairs
check unless the identification is verv definite and posi­ good thing a fte r another is com­
Plumbing
Heating
tive, any more than it would he fair to ask the hanks to ing to us and they are ju st the EUGENE, Sept. 6.— A company of the Roosevelt highway can
be carried on with the ad­
assume the risk of cashing checks under anything hut the first of th e ones yet to come. with a capital stock of $250,000 also
ditional
revenues, he pointed out.
Next year our Tourist Hotel will has been organized in Eugene for
most favorable conditions.
be in operation and our Ashland the purpose of establishing a
hotel will have a hundred rooms. chain of
departm ent
stores
We m ust and will do our p art throughout Oregon and W ashing­
A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR
When a distinguished visitor, such as William Jen­ by providing fire protection, ton, according to announcem ent
nings Bryan, visits a community it is of no consequence green lawns, beautiful flowers, here yesterday. Eugene will be
fru it and vegetables. This headquarters and offices have al­
what the people’s politics might he. Everybody will want fresh
is no tim e for idle words. Delay ready been opened. The name
to hear the gifted orator and political leader, even though is perilous. It is predicted we of the company Is the Cosmopoli­
may not agree with him. It will undoubtedly take may have another dry year or tan Five Cent to One Dollar
the building ot largest seating capacity or the place of even two. For th irty days th e Stores, Inc. *
has had a surveyor and crew
s!tandlnS room to accommodate the crowd which city
in the canyon. He will report in SEARCH REVEALS
will tlock to lieai the Commoner.
a few days to the council and
DESERT TRAGEDY HIGH PRESSURE
William .Jen, mgs Bryan lias probably received more through the Tidings to the people.
publicity and con e in contact with Ids countrymen more We are looking for a dam high WINNEMUCC, Nev., Sept. 6.— ' ALEMITE GREASING
than any other living American. While he lias been de­ enough ’ up to give power to our A tragedy of the desert was dis- ' T his is the ONLY thorough
electric
plant.
T he
bonds,
feated in several ot lus campaigns, Ids ideas have formed ($100,00.00)
and up-to-date method.
voted a few years
the inspiration for many beneficial reforms which we are ago for canyon improvement
enjoying today.
A real benefit for your car
w ere never used.
The bond
A real satisfaction for you
houses will require a more recent
voice of the people. W hen Ash­
AND THIS IS COMMON SENSE
land goes after w ater she is go­
New cars are equipped
,
llve lirst and accomplish afterwards. To ing to get it ju st as she gets every
J
with
do that winch you want to do, whatever is your aim for other good thing, bless her heart!
Alemite fittings
success, requires time, and time demands of von money And she is going on the map of
or its equivalent.
Oregon in big capital letters. The
If yours is not, we will equip
old
Rip
Van
W
inkles
will
wake
it
and make a new car out of it
A youngster gets a job, joins the union and expects
ith the twang of a clock­
up in a few years and think they
unknown and adapt the known
us pay to be raised the second week, with no thought a re in New York.
Alemite P ittin g s are a neces­
spring, carried over a short
in Science. T hey b rin g the
why it should be raised excepting that he neeQs the mon­
sary equipm ent
MRS. W. M. BARBER.
stretch
of
wire
one
June
day
in
not a fancy luxury.
thoroughness of specialists to the
ey. He envies the man with a comfortable fortune but
First National
Bank
headquarters
for School
SOOKS
AND SUPPLIES
YOU CAN GET EVERYTHING
THE FORUM
EIHART’S
Fit to Fight
M IC H E L IN
. Where
Automotive Shop
Jerry O’Neal
O E S E R ’’S
Ashland Service
Station
A Wonderful
BUY!
Engineering for Service
$170 Rebuilt
W
Electric Range
never considers the life-time work it took to get it, nor R ainier — Local cannery ru n ­
mt he could have one like it if lie obeyed the same laws, ning day and night on string
e . mermans have a strong money sense hut a beans, excellet crop.
weak time sense. Impatient of delay we want everything
t0< ay/, V ° m thn Way most of us act’ OIle s®ts Hie impres-
sion that we all want to retire with a full competency
V E E D O L
this afternoon and spend the rest of our lives in ease and
Oils and Greases
luxury. I hat spirit causes crime of sundry kinds and
AU grades
results in moral and physical degeneracy. It is reacting
not only in individuals, but in social and industrial You will find these oils
groups It is the sole secret of all the unrest that per­ and greases give you sat­
isfaction.
vades the world at this momeilt.—Warde’s Words.
LIFE ON WHEELS
Since we have adopted the policy of taking our va­
cation on wheels instead of on foot or horseback, the
automobile camp has become as much a part qf American
life as the frying pan and the dollar watch. Struggling
villages on main highways have seen their hank clear­
ings treble without another permanent resident joining
the lineup at the postoffice window . Other towns have
FREE
CRANK CASE SERVICE
ALEMITE
GREASING SERVICE
IV. & N. Service
Station
BOULEVARD and SHERM AN
We
have
PRESSURE
th e
only
(2000
HIGH
pound)
COMPRESSOR in town
Murphy Elec. Co.
A Real Service Station
Our Pilone 82 •
Main - P la z a
Ashland
DR. OESER & SON
Army 0. D. Wool Serge
SHIRTS
$4.00
Army Goods Store
Biggest Little Store in Ashland
1875,Game a discovery that was
to be of incalculable value to
mankind. On that day the tele­
phone was born, and a new
v o catio n cam e in to b ein g ,
th e p rofession o f te le p h o n e
engineering.
Today, 49 years later, a host
of men, successors of Bell and
his single assistant, are applying
th eir trained abilities to the
complex problems of meeting
the nation’s demand for tele­
phone service. They explore the
tasks of construction, operation,
m anagem ent. T h e ir com m on
objective is an improved service
whereby man may substitute his
voice for his physical presence
in distant places.
E ngineered and not hap­
hazard effort has brought th<
triumphs that mark advances it.
the convenience of the telephone.
Because of this effort there is
a communion of communities
without which America, as we
know it, could not exist.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
BELL SYSTEM
One Policy - One System - Universal Service