Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 15, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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Ondaf, Scptctnber 15,
ASH LA N D
D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
plea of the insurance agent to procure protection against J
death, accident, fire and other agencies which are des
tructive to property or a .man’s earning capacity.
The work included stenographic |
and clerical service, tutoring,
waiting on table, tending furn­
CI m «siried Colum n R ates
PH YSICIAN8
P u b lished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
aces, janitor service, clerking and
One cent the word each
a variety of other tasks. One
ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
time.
LESS LIBERAL GAME LAWS
i
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student earned his way as circu­ DR. HAWLEY— /.hove Tidings
To run every issue for one
Bert R. Greer ...................................................................................... Editor
That leader of wild life conservation, Dr. William T.i L ouisville , sept. 15.— sec , lation manager in Eugene of a office. Phone 91.
month or more, %c the word
George Madden Green ..................................................... Business Manager
Hornadav, asserts that North American game cannot long! retary of Commerce Herbert Hoo- Portland paper.
each time.
DR. c . W. HANSON
OFFICIAL CITY PA P E R .........................................................Telephone 39
Dentist
E ntered a t th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffic e as Second C lass Mall M atter survive those attacks upon it which now are permitted i ver and Secretary of Labor James i
FOR RENT
Brookings — Great
demand
under the game laws. More than 6,000,000 hunters take cipal speakers at the Thirteenth
Special attention given to pyor­
Subscription Price, D elivered in City
i for acreage plots, and new lands rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
I <>R RENT — Front bed room,
One Month
.45 the field each year, he points out, and with the aid of the Annual Safety Congress of the : will soon be opened.
Block.
Phone
178-J.
233-tf.
good
locality. 916 Iowa St. Phone
Three Months .....................................................................................
1.95 i motor car they are enabled to cover everv. vestige of ter- National Safety Council to be
blx Month«
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held here from September 29 t o ! “
UR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
One Year
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7.5«
tice limited to eye, ear, nose anu
By Mail and Rural Routes:
POR RENT— Furnished rooms
tion has jjeuetrated tha wilderness and is pressing to­ October 3. Many leaders i n ' *
One M onth__
American
public,
industrial
and
throat— X-ray including teeth. “0, 2nd St. Phone 332-L. 11— 3
$
.65
ward
many
places
that
have
been
previously
disregarded
Three Months
educational life, bent on the cor­
1.95
Offioe hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc
Six Months __
as
almost
inaccessible.
The
result
is
that
game,
unless
3.50
POR RENT: — Modern well
relation
of
efforts
to
rid
the
6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland,
One Year .....
WHEN YOU BUY
6.50 more effectively protected, is making its last stand. All ¡country of the 80,000 fatalities
located
iurnace heated apart-
Ore.
,
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
_________
___
nients
and
sleeping rooms, fur-
caused by avoidable accidents
thoughtful sportsmen will agree with the doctor.
81ngle Insertion, per inch ................ .........................
$ .30
8H
AW
__
Resi-
nisbe<^
and
unfurnished.
316 Har-
,
UR. MATTIE it
The war against the “ game hog” was 'undertaken each year, will be present.
_
,
,
Yearly C ontracts:
gadm e.
| &
For the first time in accident
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
One insertion a week
.27%
many
years
ago,
before
game
laws
were
to
some
extent
Two insertions a week ........................
prevention history there w ill-be
avenue. Telephone 28. Offici
.25
FOR SALE
Daily Insertion ...............................
standardized
and
almost
before
game
had
begun
to
show
brought
together
all
national!
.20
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 5
Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
the ill effects of hunting. It was the virtual disappear­ bodies which have been devoting !
FOR SALK: — Concord grape«
p. m. only.
First insertion, per 8 point line .
j .10
5c per pound. C. A. Gray, Bridge
ance of the bison, in a few brief years, that persuaded efforts toward minimizing the
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line ..................................
.05
St.
from
Card of Thanks ____ ______
________
____
20,000
annual
automobile
acci-!
Dll.
E.
B.
ANGELL—
—
Chiropractic
11— 2*
true sportsmen of the peril toward all species. Too, the
1.00
Obituaries, per line...............
dent
death
rate
and Electro-Therapy. Office
.02% passing of the passenger pigeon was rightly read as an
FOR SALK:— 12 tons of Al.
The
trend
of
public
accidents
|
phone 48; residence 142. First falfa hay, $18.00 ton in slock.
. . a i . ,
W HAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
omen, although the evidence does not show that this during the last year will be dwelt
National Bank building.
„
♦« 1 future, w h e r e an admission charge is made or a
Iuqwjre A. H. Ward, Omega
collection taken in Advertising.
calamity was altogether the work of human agency. In on at length at the various ses­
Ranch, Talent.
n __2te
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. -
MONUMENTS
the days when one first heard that scathingly descriptive sions of the congress. Recent
FOR SALE:— Four head dairy
_
DONATIONS
term, “ game hog,” men who kept to the letter of the law analyses of automobile and other BO ULEVARD and SHERMAN
ASHLAND GRANITE
public accidents have resulted in
No donations to charities or otherwise will me made in advertls-
cows and three heifers, two com-
MONUMENTS
regarded their conduct as exemplary. .But since then, the general conclusion that most
tng or ,ob printing— our contributions will be in cash.
I
ing fresh next month. Inquire A
Blair Granite Co.
while bag limits have steadily been lowered, and game accidents were due to mental You are Boosting nn Ash­
II. Ward, Omega Ranch, Tulent*
S. PENNISTON. Manager
„
SE PTE M B ER 15
preserves created, the various species of American game causes and this general conclus­
11— 2t*
Office 175 E. Main
HAPPY IS HE THAT CONDEMNETH NOT HIMSELF IN
ion
will
be
reflected
in
addresses
land
Organization
have shown marked decrease. A nation so large as ours,
THAT WHICH HE ALLOWETH.— Romans 14:22.
Res. Phone 444-Y
FOB SALK — Oood fresh cow.
with so much vacational leisure, cannot be too discreet in U. O P O. STUDENTS AR E
11— 3*
1NY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May 1304 Quincy St.
determining the amount of game that shall 'fall to any
MENTALITY TESTS
" SHOW N SE L F-R E L IA N T
communicate with Ensign Lee
FOR SALE — Oldsmobile 4
Present day court procedure has introduced many licensee.
of the Salvation Army at the tonring car. Inquire
96 Laurel
The viewpoint is changing. We do not hear so much UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
WhlteSJileld Home, 565 May- St.
new methods of handling suspects and determining their
11— 3*
Eugene, Sept. 15. — University
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
standing in the eyes of the law.. One of these new pro­ of “ game hogs” today, since there are fewer offenses of of
razier
on
Oregon students who support
FOR SALE— Gasoline pump,
cedures is the mentality test, which is used rather fre­ the sort» that used to fall into that classification, but the themselves wholly or in part earn­
PLANING MILL
Lithia Garage.
9— <•
quently and, if handled by a powerful attorney, most attitude we once had toward such offenders is being ed In the aggregate $36,074 dur­
JORDON'S SASH AND CABINET
FOR SALE at a bargain— 30
effectively. One of the applications of the mentality test transferred to the covetous sportsman who persistently ing the 1923-24 college year, ac­
W ORKS,
Cor. Helman and Rhode Island Red pullets. Phone
is creating considerable interest in California, where an avails
. .. himself
.
. of ever)-
- - privilege
, - of a - generous law.
_ . We
. _ cording to the annual report of
Van Ness.
194tf 17F11.
io — 3
11 year old boy was charged with the murder of another be“ ev® ™at in sportsmanship he should voluntarily con- the university department service
just made public by Mrs. Charlot­
T R A N SFE R AND EX PR E SS
Cake and Pastry
FOR SALE
youth, exonerated by a coroner’s jury and then subjected tent himself, for example, with fewer ducks than are al te R. Donnelly, the director. The Olympic
W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co.
flour, reg. 35c, now......... 23
6
room
modern
house on North
to a mentality test.
lowed him, save on occasions when he actually requires total earned In the preceding Olympic Rolled Oats, reg.
for SERVICE.
Main St. Large lot, all kinds of
35c, now ............................ 23
Here are three of the questions and the answers the birds that should fall to his gun. This attitude, when year was $27,396, so that last Crown
Experienced movers and pack
fruit. A Real Bargain. Price
Pancake
flour
reg.
era of household goods. Deal­
which the lad made when the questions were shot at him: it is analyzed, points the same course that Dr. Hornadav year's record w*as an increase of
35c, now .............................23
$3500 on good terms nt 6 per
$8678.
4
lb.
pail
Orange
Blossom
ers
In
coal
and
wood.
Phone
cent.
would
have
us
take.
It
is
indicative
of
a
desire
for
great­
Q —Yesterday the police found the body of a girl
Divided by terms, the report for
shortning, reg. 90c now .75
117.
6 room modern house close in.
cut into eighteen pieces. They believe she killed herself. er conservation through amended game laws.—Portland 1923-24 follows:
8 lb. pall Orange Blossom
Office
89
Oah
St.
near
Price $2100, on easy terms.
Oregonian.
Shortning, reg. 1.75 now 1.50
What is absurd about that!
Fall — regular jobs, $10,479;
Hotel
Ashland
Red
Crown Service Station on
2 lb. pail Laural Pure
odd Jobs, $15,000; total, $11,-
A. Some one was angry and killed her.
Lard, reg. 50c, n o w ......... 40
Main
Highway
to
trade
T. L. POWELL— General Trans­
A news item from California says a “ paradise” of 979.
for
house
in
Ashland
Q.—There was a railroad accident yesterday, but it
PLEASE ASK ABOUT
fer-—Good team aud motor Good 18 acre ranch on highway.
Winter — regular jobs, $10,-
FEED and FLOUR
was not very serious. Only forty-eight people were bears has been found. Paradise does not seem a proper 439; odd jobs, $1000; total, $11,-
trucks. G >od service at a rea-
6 room house, good new bant,
synonym to use with bears.
killed. What is absurd about that!
439.
souab.’e price. Phone 83.
garage, nice lawn, 6 cows, good
Spring — regular jobs, $11,-
A.—The engineer did it on purpose. He did not
team, sow and 12 pigs, 2 dozen
It is difficult to criticise the fair sex for 'using cos- 556; odd jobs, $1100; total, $12,-
turn the switch.
FKHIGE-ROACH
chickens and all farm machin­
razier
on
656
Transfer
—
Express
—
Storage
ery. 12 ton hay Price $6500
mteics
after
one
looks
at
the
picture
of
Edna
Wallace
Phone
214—
338
E.
Main
St.
Q —A bicycle rider being thrown from his bicycle in
Hauling
—
Dray
work
of
all
on good terms.
an accident struck his head against a Stone and was in­ Hopper, the 62-year old flapper.
kinds. Quick motor service. Dry
See
stantly killed. They picked him up and carried him to the
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R
W. W. ROBISON.
In the great mass of criticism as a result of the ten-
375 B. St.
112-tf
63 North Main SI.
hospital and they do not think lib will get well again.
tence imposed upon the Chicago murderers not a word
8tf
What is absurd about that!
(Established ln 1876)
DAVIS
’ JO DISCUSS SAFETY
i
PROFESSIONAL
Classified Column
Gasoline—Oils—
Accessories
W. & N. Service
Station
F
& S
Our Special
F
has been against Darrow the famous criminal lawyer,
A-— was dead and tliep put it into the paper.
The answers of course are haphazard and, considered whose influence was instrumental in the victory for the
alone and without due regard to the accompanving cir­ murderers.
cumstances, might indicate a mentality beiow the
Many people who are not in the habit of using goggles
a\erage. However, what could actually he expected of an
11 j ear old boy who had been subjected to a grilling cor­ wore them Sunday when they started out for the races.
oner’s examination, probably intimidated by the attitude
DUCK SEASON W ILL OPEN
of the officials and then with the questions hurled at him?
IN KLAMATH TOMORROW
A member of the reportorial staff of a California
Fair Notes
newspaper put these questions up to several prominent
Eighteen minutes past five
o'clock Tuesday morning, Sep­
citizens and in practically every case the men were be­
tember 16, will witness the open­
wildered—or thought the person asking the questions was ♦ » ♦ » I
ing day of the 1924 duck and
looney. Did the questions prove that these men were low A. McMillan of Ashland dis­ goose
season in Klamath.
played many bine ribbon speci­
mentally! And what would have been their answers if mens in among their 38 ancomas Local nimrods are enthusiasti­
they had not been “ frightened,” as the 11 year old boy in the poultry exhibits.
cally preparing for the opening
day shoot by cleaning the barrels
must have been when confronted with the questions?
of
their shotguns, shaking out the
It is difficult to agree with the court officials who The display of Earwigs at the
moth
balls from hunting coats,
held that the boy’s answers justified holding him for fur­ Oregon Agricultural exhibit at and purchasing
hunting licenses
the fair attracted considerable
ther examination.
Present indications point to
attention.
A REAL PESSIMIST
Dr. E. A. Woods of Ashland as­
sisted in the county nurses’ clinic
In the health service room at the
fair grounds. This clinic attract­
ed a large number of visitors and
children for examjlnp.C^on.
The ultimate destruction of the human race is only
two centuries off, according to the prediction of Prof.
MacDougall, phychologist of Harvard university and he
places the blame for this upon the people at large because
of their “ disregard of eugenic methods of maintaining
Clara Coleman of Jacksonville
and improving the human race.”
In the same speech at Toronto, he stated: “ As I was victorious in the popularity
contest at the fair, winning the
watch the American people speeding down the path that four-door sedan and being ccown-
leads to destruction, I seem to be watching one of the ed queen Saturday afternoon
greatest tragedies in history.”
It is not claimed that Americans todav are living per­ A canting demonstration was
fect lives, it has never been claimed that people were given at the fair with Adena Joy
Ellen Goley of Ashland at the
living perfect lives and it probably never will be claimed and
tables.
that people are living perfect lives on this old earth.
However, it is consoling to know that experience has Salem — Marion county has
taught that more olten the most learned are wrong rather completed five-year program of
than right in their attempts to forecast the future. What road building, costing more than
$2,000,000. New asphaltic type
may happen to one tomorrow is too deep a problem for roads
have cost about $16,000
one to take upon himself the unnecessary burden of per mile.
worry' when he sees a nation speeding to destruction
because the majority of the people do not accept his Rainier — Menefee sawmill
again in operation after extensive
theories as to what is best or most helpful.
repairs following fire.
Conditions 200 years hence of course is only a con­ E‘ ■ '.'. i '.' j .
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. . i i g»
jecture, but the world today is a rather happy place of
living for the great majority of its citizenry who will not
join the professor in picturing the destruction of America
200 years from now. Most Americans ate too busy build­
TH O R*
ing and planning constructively to harbor thoughts of
destruction.
Electric
BELIEVES IN HUNCHES
Faith in superstitions, hunches and lucky signs is
taboo with many people, but there is one citizen in Ash­
land who certainly believes in hunches—or at least he
does now.
About two weeks ago Dr. Crandall felt he had a
hunch that he should acquire some accident insurance.
He was adtised that he should acquire some accident in­
surance. He was advised that it was well to follow up
such a hunch, and the result was the purchase of an acci- j
dent insurance policy. A few days ago Dr. Crandall!
while alighting from his automobile fell and broke his)
arm. The compensation which is being paid Dr. Crandall I
is the evidence which influences him to believe in!
hunches. Also it is a strong endorsement of the plea op
W A S H IN G
M A C H IN E
many limit bags on opening day.
Tens of thousands of ducks are
now in the Upper Klamath lake
region, according to reports re­
ceived here today from Eagle
Ridge tavern. The Flight to
Klamath started about two weeks
ago and has been increasing in
volume ever since— Klamath Falla
Herald.
Bend — Union high school
budget calls for $89,728, and
grade schools $88,274.
Your Chances
to get a deer will be better
if you use
Winchester Guns
and
Ammunition
Simpson's
Hardware
Winchester Store
FRANKLIN’S
Superior
Bread
The kind which pleases
O E S E R ’S
Ashland Service
Station
& S
To get more
FOR SALE CHEAP — Bose
pears,
culls, fine for canning.
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
Newbery
& Sons. Talent. Phone
From
i Hatcher & Benson, Floral & Seed I 373^2-
1-tf
Co., temporary location 399
FOR SALE or TRADE—,160
A sanitary rest room, com­ Mountain Ave. Cut flowers and acre ranch, Missouri River bot-
pletely equipped with modern
plumbing conveniences, is a floral designing. Phone 118. 9-m o; tom land, within 8 miles Minot.
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v
North Dakota. If interested call
profitable investment for any
public or semi-public building.
or write G. S. Butler. 360— lm o
For a smooth s h a v e _____
Increase the accommodations
and quick service go
FOR SALE— R. I. Red fryers
offered your patrons and you
to the Shell Barber milk fed, crate fattened, Maxe-
will increase business.
Shop.
Ladies and dor.«, 977 B St.
271»— 2mo*
Let us install a rest room in
children
got
your
hair
your building that will invite
bobbed and marcel
patronage ratho? than repel it.
SALES AND TRADES
led.
AUTO agency and Garage doing
a growing business, Chevrolet
W . A. SH ELL, Prop.
Agency, on Ma’n Street, in
>32 A. St. A shland, Ore
splendid fast growing city, big
surrounding country trade, low
Plumbing
Heating POLITICA L A NNOUNCEMENT8 rental. V ill nell at invoice and
P h on e 1 8 8
2 0 7 E. Main
accept good clean property as
G. W. Milam
all or part pay.
Independent
A SPLENDID 10 acre tract, first
Candidate for County School
class land, scenic location, in
Superintendent of Jackson Coun­
edge of city, paying orchard
ty, Oregon.
with variety of fruit« and nuts,
comfortable
buildiug.
Will
L. A. CHIEF OF POLICE
trade for good farm laud down
GETS QUEER MESSAGE
the valley. Want about 30 or
40 acres with small house.
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 15.— Al­
business
Jerry O’Neal
Have you tried that
pure famous maple
sap syrup?
45 cents a can—3 cans for
$1.25
O--O-- o—o
Honeydews, Mushmelons,
and Watermelons,
all.
o— o— o— o
Fruit jars, jelly glasses
and trimmings.
Franklin Bakery
Phone 199
Plaza Market
H. A. Stearns
61 N. Main
FIRESTONE
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I I M
M
Còrd
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30x31-2
$9.”
First Glass Oondition
Special Price
ALEMITE
The Home Builder
HE savings account is the true
home builder. Every young
couple is looking forward to a
home. Prepare for your future
home by opening an account today.
T
Greasing
Murphy Elec. Co.
Main
Our Phone 82
Plaza
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
DR. OESER ft SON
F I j ORIST
Ashland, Oregon
though R. Lee Heath, chief of
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
police of Los Angeles, has been 10 ACRES, 7 miles out, free wat­
In office le<s than one month, he
er right, comfortable house,
has received letters from more
good barn, family fruit, and a
than 1.000 persons, all believed to
little to sell, fine shade trees,
be insane*
and really a lovely home, half
The letters range from threats
mile from school. Owner needs
to kill the chief “on sight” to
cash and will take $3500.
offers, to give information as to A VERY pretty, well built, aud
who kidnaped Charlie Ross and
modern home on Fairview 8t.,
murdered William Desmond Tay­
good lot, some fruit and garage,
lor
$3,000 easy terms.
One writer stated he had nine
A MODERN bungalow, 6 rooms,
brothers, “all named William, ex­
splendid foundation, large base­
cept Charles, and his name is
ment, modem plumbing fix­
Paul.”
tures, freshly calsomined and
Another letter made a plea for
painted, scenic location, front­
funds to patent a device intended
ing the Park, very easy terms
to induce houseflies to commit
at price of $2050.
suicide.
WRIGlfYS
¿After every meal
A p le a s a n t
a n d a g r e e a b le
sw eet and a
1 -a -s -t-l-a -0
b e n e ill as
w e ll .
G ood fo r
te e th , b r e a th
a n d d ig e s tio n .
M a k e s th e
n e x t c ig a r
ta s te b e t t e r .
STAPLES’
AGENCY
o iflc e , Hotel Ashland Bldg.
Pho»e 26
MISCELLANEOUS
GET YOU STOVE repaired at
Eagle Foundry.
Boch Magnito
Radiater and Stoves for sale, 140
Oberlin St.
306-1 m o"
WANTED: — Used flat top
office desk and swivel chair. Sea
Greer at the Tidings office.
1-4
PIANO
instruction, by exper­
ienced teacher. Beginners prefer­
red, Mrs. H. S. Aiking. Phone
441J-
3 -lm o
TRADE— Will trade 56x145
foot lot on Main artery (226
, Chester Ave.) Bakersfield, Cali­
fornia, for equal value or small
I house
R. Spehr, Rt. 2, Bakers-
field, California.
8— 8
LOST on Boulevard, pair
glasses, dark rims. Finder re-
, turn to 131 No. Main. Reward.
i
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