Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 20, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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D A IL Y
Haturduy, Septem ber S40,
T I D I N G S ^ /1 church or two.
lyyj
In the wide stretches of the valley be-’ BRYAN JUMPS ALL
been filed.
Tidings classified do the business
(E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 0 )
tween there were scattered cabins connected by trails!
OVER GEN. DAWES Mrs. Blackburn, a bank clerk,
asserts In her suit, th at she was!
faintly traced., In the span of-about half-a-cent'ary inter-!
P u b lished E very E ven in g Except Sunday by
veiling between then and now our communities* as w e* PENDLET0N> Sept. l » .- T h r e e | throw n heavily against the top of
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
thousand persons 3tood in t h e i an auto in which she was riding, !|
now
have
them,
many
with
their
thousands
and
. . . .
z
some rain two hours today and listen-! when it struck a spot in the Pac-1
OESER’S ASHLAND SERVICE
Uert R. Greer ......__ ....._____ ______...._______
Editor
W ltll I Heir tens ot thousands, equipped with facilities of a «1 to W illiam Jennings Bryan ‘ ifir highway, where a culvert had i
George Madden Green ................ 1 B u sin e ss? '
Manager
STATION
modem standard of living, have been realized. 'This was hold up General Dawes, the Re- b«en placed, and th at the excava-
O FFICIAL CITY P A P E R .................................................. ~...........T elephone 39
publicau
candidate
for
vice-presi-
)
tion
had
not
been
properly
lev-
E ntered at th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice as Second Class Mail M atter encompassed through imitating the institutional arrange­
leled, and no w arning signs were
30x3 %
ments and achievements of the more advanced outside
ridicu’e’
posted.
_
Subscription Price, D elivered In City
One M o n th ..................................
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$ , .^5 world. In tne past the Oregon communities have been m dent Coolidge as the most react- i
Three Months .........
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the
role
of
catching
up.
From
now
on
with
some
solid
ionary
man
who
ever
sat
in
the
'
We.
have
a good job printing de
Six M o n th s.........
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president’s
chair.
He
said
Coo-
par
tm
ent.'
advantages
in
their
type
of
population,
in
climate
and
one Year.............'
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U»
~
B y MaU and R ural R outes:
other resources, to have the consciousness of hein®- real-jlidse was a bteh-minded, con-!
One M o n th ....
Iv alive it devolves upon them to make returns in cultural !
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.65
Three Months
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Six M on th s.............................................................................................
ì
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3.50 contributions to the world at large to whom until now they other
other ouaiities
qualities.
One Year
6.50 have essentially been debtors.
Dawes’ speech on irrigation was !
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
censured
and he praised La F o l-1
The Oregon community as a whole has the basic ele­
Single Insertion, per inch .................................
$
lette
as
a
progressive, but said
ments essential for raising itself to the place of a cred­
„
,
Yearly Contract«:
he was not one wit more pro­
On© insertion a week
.27% itor community. In the proportion of her youth that gressive
Twc insertions a week
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than John W. Davis .
.25
Daily insertion ........................
throng
her
high
schools
and
colleges
and
the
relative
sizes
.20
F irs t in « w i* atC8 fOr L€* a l a n d M iscellaneous A dvertising
of the graduating classes that are turned Out into the non- The answ er of Jackson coun­
Beats Electric or Gas
r lr s t insertion, per 8 point line
b
«
.10
ty, in the suit of Mrs. Viola Black­
academic
world
there
is
evidence
of
a
generous
appre­
Lach subsequent insertion, 8 point line?..'.'.................................
.05
particular bloc the politician at-
Card of T h a n k s ...... ........................
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A new oil lamp th at gives an
i GREAT MENACE leges
1.00
ciation of the fact that life fulfillment is through educa­ burn for $6,143.50, for alleged
he represents.
Obituaries, per line................. ’
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.02% tion. In the development and intensive use of the library received while riding on the Pac- ! amazingly brilliant, soft, white
There should be a diversity of
ific highway in June, 1922, was light, even better than
or
interest represented upon the
. . . . . t . " H A T CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
facilities throughout the state there is an outstanding filed in th e circuit court Mon­ electricity, has been tested gas
By M. A. Traylor, Chairman, Eco­ Board, but that the majority of the
by
the
conecuo'i « u nei.e73“ :„7,i„7 a° s“"mssl'J° char6e 18 " '“■o or a
Policy Commission, Amer­ Board should ever be constituted
exhibit'of the expansion of the movement for adult edu­ day. The county denies all alle­ U. S. Government and 35 leading nomic
ican
Bankers Association
___ No <»3c°unt will be allow edR eliglous or Benevolent orders.
of other than men thoroughly
cation. In the strong pulse of Civic activity in its woni- gations of negligence, and prays universities and found to he su-
A cross section of American trained by practical experience In
DONATION’S
— —
— —
en’s clubs, service organizations and alert press there is “ th at she take nothing by virtue ■ perior to 10 ordinary oil lamps, thought today, as reflected in pri­ financial management is to me ut­
No donations to charities or otherw
thereof,” besides asking th a t the ; It burns w ithout odor, smoke or
public ad­ terly unthinkable and if practiced
rhade ln advertIs' a token of the normal -use of the growing reserve of vital- costs of the suit be assessed to ‘ noise— no pumping up, is simple, vate conversation,
in« or ,ob printing— our con tobutious^vin beI1inmca3
dresses
a n d will in the end lead to a complete
— — — — —---------------------------- _L------------ - , ity and leisure. In all this we have an exhibit of a strong Mrs. Blackburn. The answ er of . clean, safe. Burns 9 4 per cent air
through our mul- disintegration of the strength of
titude of avenues the System, if not to a worse con­
thou s h a h t nvp85iXE-',BER 20
I pressure forward. But of necessity it must retain a large the Medford Irrigation district, j and 6 per cent common kerosene
of
thought distri­ clusion.
and
a » thy «tren^^
of “ sheer strength and awkwardness” except in a co-defendant in the suit has not (coal oil).
bution, would re­
We do not select bankers for our
The inventor, V. M. Johnson,
yseu. r h s do and thou shait live.— Luke 10:27, 28.
¡so far as each area of couimoii interests develops effective
veal perhaps as plowboys or bricklayers for our
is offering to send a lamp on 10
great a confusion artists. We demand specialists for
equipment and procedure for using fully the available in­
day s FR EE trial, or even to give
of Ideas and pur- i every character of specific activl-
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLUBS
telligence of our time and the clear teaching of its own
p o s e 8 as con- ty, and the welfare of our whole
one FR EE to the first user in
The victory of the boys and girls from t l ns
_ _ region experience.—F. II. Young in Commonwealth Progress. -
founded the as- population demands that the credit
j each locality who will help him
throng ' power of the nation, without which
m the club exhibits at the county fair is interesting.
F O R D B U G I introduce it. W rite him to-day M. A. Traylor at sembled
Babylon.
Is no business can live, must be com-
for full particulars. Also ask him
This is probably the best training that hoys and
not high time that the bankers mitjed likewise to the hands of ex­
The Portland Japanese man intended to “ say it with
to explain how you can get the demand the preservation and prac- perts in its use and distribution.
girls could possibly receive and will be of inestimable ean(^v’” but, when he ascertained the woman lie loved
agency, and w ithout experience Hce °I those sound fundamental
It is a pretty and catching phrase
val'ne to them in later years in moulding better citizenship. was faithful to her husband, be “ said it with acid.” It
or money make $250 to $500 per l*rinciPle8 which are so absolutely to declaim that if you destroy the
essential to the welfare of the nfl- agriculture of the country grass
This feature of the fair should be encouraged and the would have been nicer if the husband had been standing Good rubber, spotlight, m onth
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! tion? Bankers and business men will grow in the streets of your
boys and girls should be stimulated to take a greater in­ outside, observed the fidelity of bis wife and then used a
~
: , . j t j j 0 couut ry have little right to cities, but it is no more true than
and good engine.
terest in their exhibits. Where the boys’ and girls’ club heavy club on the intruder.
complain of the prevalence of un­ to say that if you destroy the cred­
round economic theories, of rad it structure of your country the
exhibits have been given the most prominence,' the great­
o— o— o— o
ical political tendencies and par- products of your labor will rot in
est success has come to the fairs doing this, for what the
Mount Lassen is forming a lake. Maybe she is trying
T he W inners
alyzingly foolish legislation, so the fields and the machinery of
long as they maintain the silent or your industry and commerce rust
hoys and girls are doing is of universal interest to all. to copy Crater Lake.
Raybestos Says
defensive attitude which has char­ Into inactivity and decay. There­
of* Five Races at Medford acterized
them in the past.
fore, let us, who are in no smail
on Sunday used
Ray it with, brakes and
A few days ago I heard a gentle measure responsible for the bank­
And the welcome rain came from over the hills.
VOTE OR GO TO JAIL
taon, supposedly well versed in ing and financial welfare of the na­
save the flowers for the
Judge Kenesaw Landis, king of the baseball world,
i-jlitics, say that if the charter of tion, give unstintingly of our time
Shell Gasoline
Mayor Gaddis of Medford strengthened La Follette’s wedding instead of the
’.f;9 Federal Reserve System were to the propagation of sound eco­
thinks that failure to vote is sufficient crime to justify
funeral.
..p for renewal or extension at the nomic policies.
Is
it
a
better
gasoline?
vote
in
this
country
when
he
refused
to
let
a
speaker
fav­
a jail sentence and, speaking before the American Legion
; resent time, he doubted very
I se it in your car and be
convention, be advocated that those who failed to vote oring the Wisconsin senator speak in the public park
much if Congress would prolong
FOR FARM PROGRESS
Convinced
*
the life of the System, and certainly
should be confined to the jail. This is quiteN contrast to bandstand. '
If It did would only do so after such
The Agricultural Committee ot
the present custom, as the judge stated, of giving the
amendments
and
modifications
as
the
North Carolina Bankers* Asso­
Automotive Shop
in mining and in 1896 was m ar­
would destroy the basic principles ciation, in conference with officials
voters a luxurious ride to the polls in a motor car.
ried in Phoenix to Minnie Oliver
the present structure.
of the College of Agriculture, re­
The judge is right in his criticism of those who fail
& H. Service underlying
who survives him.
A real menace is involved in this cently adopted the following pro­
W
i
s
e
C
r
a
x
to vote and then, in many cases, complain about the cali­
suggestion, but I wonder how gram for active work in the state:
Mr. Short was especially well
Station
much
we have done or will do to
1. Aid county agents in deter­
bre of the officers who are elected. The voters today are
known about Phoenix where he
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
acquaint
the voting public, who
mining definite objectives
has
had
charge
of
the
Phoenix
penalized in their failure to vote by inferior officers and Poverty has its drawbacks, but
will eventually elect the Congress
for each community and or­
who will pass upon this proposi­
inefficient government in many cases, but we believe you never hear of a poor m an’s! W ater w orks- He leaves besides
ganize county in community
daughter eioping with the chauf- ’ his bereaved wife, three children,
tion, with the actual facts of the
groups
to carry them out.
i t would be difficult to carry out such a stringent policy
case.
Notwithstanding mistakes
feur— Spartanburg Sun.
! Mrs- K - A- K nighton and Mrs. M.
2 Give each county a definite
as to jail those who prefer to remain at home or office
that have been made in the admin­
______
I F. Davis of P ortland and A rlet
objective through an organi­
istration
of
the
System,
most
of
instead of at the polls.
zation of farmers, bankers,
It isn’t the first kiss th a t costs, Short of Phoenix. also one broth-
Business
the opposition to it is based not
and
business men.
according to the Gary Post-Tri- er and two sl6t era» ®Jrs- Roseli
upon facts but upon twisted stories
Principles
3. Secure from state and fed­
Miller Cord Tire
$9.50
$50
FEW MEN LEARN THE ART OF SLEEPING
bune, it’s the upkeep.
'
Harvey, San Francisco; Laura A.
______
I King of Phoenix, and Thos. Short
Static is the heckler of the ra-|®^ Burns, Ore., and one niece, Mrs.
dio campaign.— Indianapolis S tar. !
of Phoenix. Mr. Short
_____ ! was a highly respected member
Yet most people who have s u n -, o£ the Woodmen of the World,
shine in their souls, have cash
R ainier — Contracts let for
in their pockets. — Birmingham
two new concrete-and tile busi­
News.
ness building.
They may yet m arry in haste,
but they now have to repent at
work.— Talladega (A la.) Home.
The effectiveness of sleep does not depend on quan­
tity but on quality. The fact that a few great men have
been able to get along on three or four hours of sleep is
not because they were as exceptional in their body re­
quirements as in their mental attainments but because
they had mastered the trick of obtaining the proper kind
ot sleep.
Recent scientific investigation shows quite definitely
that the time-honored idea that it is wise to get a great
deal of sleep has scant basis in fact, write Prof. Donald
A Laird, of Calgate University, in the October number See the bright side If your
ot Popular Science Monthly. As a matter of fact, many creditors don’t get it the lawyers
people probably get too much sleep, and too much sleep will.— A rkansas Democrat.
may be harmful, just as too much food is. Though sleep­
Dempsey m aintains th at
ing may seem one of the most natural things you do there he Jack
had his no3e remodeled, not
is an art of sleeping you can learn.
’
to make him more comely, but to
If you find it hard to get out of bed in the morning, allow him to breathe more easily.
it is because you have not learned how to sleep. The Everyone can breathe more easily
tired feeling ’ that makes rising at the call of the alarm since Jack has doled out th e ex­
clock so difficult would not disappear, as you imagine planation.— Springfield Register.
were you able to disregard its summons, for tile deep, resD
ful sleep that repairs weariness of body and mind comes PHOENIX VETERAN
CITIZEN IS DEAD
flUTmg the iirst hour or two after you go to bed. It
tilOIl t tliat
lin t your muscles are most relaxed, your blood nres-
W illiam Aaron Short, well
sure lowest, aud your skin sensitivity least
known citizen of Jackson county 1
After the first couple of hours, sleep becomes lighter I S ' 62 yaars a"'1 a rMl<Ie’ t °f
After four hours it is very light The s i e h t r J
-»I
more tha" 40 yeara-
1
„
ine 8llgbtest noise Will i passed to his rew ard at 5:00
, .
average s eepei after this time. To continue ° ’ci°ck W ednesday m erning at
t i n s light sleep in the morning is not restful. Wliv not : hls home In ph°enlx.
then, do away with this light, fitful slumber that does'! Death ,°ll°w,!<1 a r«ri0li »'
heart
you u° good aud substitute deeper sleep of shorter dura- years illness caused
........ by .......
When the car stops
THE COMMUNITY AND OREGON PROGRESS
That the rate of progress in the Oregon communities
has been creditable is probably best brought to mind
through recalling that the oldest were founded less than
ninety years ago. During the first few decades of the oc­
cupation o f the Willamette and other Oregon vallevs the
more striking changes in the landscape would be a mill
placed at a natural water site, becoming the-nucleus of
a cluster of houses, shops and stores, with a school and
W. L. DOUGLAS
made
when
bench.
makes
shoes.
wonderful shoes
working at tji e
Today his factory
equally wonderful
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
We need men who are fam-
lliar with the broad principles
of business technique, com-
prehension of future necessi­
ties as a m arketable product.
on
BALLOON
TIRES
o——o— o— o
The same old story
Battery
Ignition
Carburetor
Just a little attention be­
forehand would have pre­
vented the inconvenience
and loss of time.
Take that Sliimmie
• S tea rin g G ea r
But, the fatv rem ains th at
you can think and plan a bus -
ness '’nto bankruptcy if no on?
is willing to concern himself
with details. Financing a bus­
iness is one of the details.
That is our service to you and
the cominun.'ty.
First National
Bank
r he science of banking is not an
accident. It rests upon principles
as ‘undamenta! as the laws of the
universe.
Long, technical and
practical experience is absolutely
: ess ntial to the safe management
of any financial institution, and yet
wr,at is the result of the political
assaults that have been made upon
•*}« Federal Reserve, the greatest
pec« of t.nnncial machinery in this
toin-.tiy? The people from time to
, fix e ¿re electing to office men
s nots e def claim to their support
ts that tney will see to it that every
banker Is driven from tha Federal
Reserve lizard and that the Board
sh*U be conslitu'Jd lh a majority
f ^¡fcWholly of those coming from ilie
eral sources assistance in de­
termining defluite objectives
and in giving Instruction to
members of community and
county organizations.
4. Organize bankers, merchants,
and farmers where desirable
into better marketing units.
5. Secure co-oprration of State
College in surveying agricul­
tural conditions and giving
instructions through its spe­
cialists in organization, farm
management, production and
marketing.
The New York Bankers’ Associa
tion describes in a recent bulletin
the campaign under foot to foster
club work among boys and girls in
the rural schools. Prizes have been
donated bv a number of the former
presidents of the Association to be
awarded to the children, the com­
munities. and the banks Interested
in the work.
What the World Is Doing
2NS Seen by Pcpubr Mechanics Maghine
W e can g iv e you quick service
in
overh au lin g
th ese
vital
parts o f your m achine.
B olts and
B ushings
M urphy E lec. Co.
For Every Car
Our Phone 82
Main - P la za
I
out of the front
wheels with
and tlio absolute falsehoods of the
, cflico-seeker, who has found it easy
! R,lli popular to attack and blame
! the System for all the ills, alic-ged
i snd imagined, which may affect
! r :.y particular group.
6 a n k in g a Science
Take Details
for a few days only
IT IS USUALLY
A shland
o— o— o— o
trouble. Deceased was born at
Sawyers B arr, Calif., Jan u ary 20,
1862. W hen a child of 4 years
he came with his parents from
Yreka to Jacksonville and has
been a continuous resident of
Jackson county sineg th a t time.
For many years he was engaged
.Y o u can do it very easily if .yon can manage to take
a 45-mmute nap at noonday. This is the equal of three
or tour hours of hght sleep nt night. If you cannot take
tins nap, >on can still learn how to sleep.soundly, and to
become rested thoroughly with six hours’ sleep Instead
ot eight or nine.
1
The three necessities of sound sleep are muscular re­
laxation, qmet, and comfort. The first can he obtained
BEAUTIFYING
t l ' ,‘n.g P,"rt •' 1°" 'i'® .S,de alld part*y 011 the stomach.
The second can be obtained by sleeping where there are
no unusual noises. The third can be obtained bv avoiding the house, inside or out?
lumpy beds and heavy covers that cause uneven pressure We can assist whether
you are papering or paint­
If yon wish to cut down your sleeping time, do it ing. Phone Us.
gradmilly and make the reduction from the night end
ot the sleep period. That is, stay up later and rise at vour!
J. O. RIGG
usual time. When this is done, the deeper sleep that
y ou get when you go to bed will compensate for what yon I
have lost.
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BIG
S p e c ia l
Ström berg Car­
Collapsible Canoe Carried on
Auiv» Seats T w o Persons
Vivid Hues Brighten Mrney
to Check Counterfeiting
For the automobile tourist who
So that it will be harder to counter­
.iiiaa to fish and paddle, a collapsible feit United States paper currency and
canoe has been imported from Ger- spurious notes may be more readily
detected, legal tender is being
I
brought out in distinctive colors. The
denominational figure, serial number
and treasury seal will be printed blue
on silver certificates, red on United
States notes, green on federal-reserve
notes, brown on national-bank notes
and yellow on gold certificates.
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buretors
Handy Block Makes Can
Opening Easy
For Every Car
The above f»ket<*h was made
from an actual photograph
This car killed
three children
This car skidded O q a slippery
pavement and crashed into the
sidewalk.
Three little chil­
dren were killed.
Even careful drivers have un­
avoidable accidents, and when
law suits follow they are forced
to pay thousands of dollars in
damages.
Carry adequate 1J-
ability insurance.
Call on th is agency o f th e
H a itfo rd E ire
Insurance Co.
for a ll form s of A utom obile
Insurance.
Billings Agency
Estab. 1883
Real E state & Real Insurance
41 E. Maiq, St.
Phone 211
These are the most
reliable carburet-
nrs
M b
I ! Piany which can be packed in a
m a r K e i I! bundle, six inches in diameter and
forty-eight inches long,' and weighs
only thirty-five pounds. When as-
-o—o— o
|¡sembled, which can be accomplished
in ten minutes, it is fifteen feet long,
with waterproof spray shields at each
end, and seats two people in comfort.
n n tL o
O il l i l t
Sudden Service
Where?
at
»
L eedom ’s T ire
H ouse
• * *
Loudest Noise” Deafens Per­
sons Ten Miles from Blast
Many women find it hard to hold
cans firmly when opening them, and
will therefore appreciate the simple
device shown in the drawing.
A block of 1-in. wood is cut with a
V-shaped opening, as shown- and the
faces of the vee covered with strips
of fine emery cloth, glued to the wood;
the block is then screwed to the work
top of the kitchen cabinet. The can
to be opened is pushed into the V-
notch, where a very light pressure
lolds it securely. With the can held
i irmly in this manner, opening it is
a very simple operation, requiring no
heavy exertion. The angle of the
notch and the size of the block should
Camp Meals Are Cooked Easily
on Revolving Grid
Much of the unpleasantness of
cooking over the camp fire may be
eliminated by the use of a revolving
bracket grid recently invented. It
consists of a short, pointed' base
which is driven into the ground and
about which the fire is built, an ex­
tension tube, a revolving top piece
and four interchangeable grids. Sev­
eral things may be cooked at once,
and a light touch is sufficient to swing
the arrangement around for stirring
the contents of a pot or for placing
anything over the hottest part of the
fire without jstepping into the smoke.
The entire outfit is quickly assembled
or taken apart, occupies but little
space and is durable. The surfaces
of the cooking grids are angular­
shaped, making them easy to clean
and well suited to broiling steak or
toasting bread.
What is believed to be the loudest
noise ever made by man is reported
i to have deafened persons within a
ten-mile radius in France. Ten tons
of explosive were set off in order to
observe the speed of sound and to
* * *
discover the cause of the “zones of
®Some of the larger iron bedsteads
silence,” first noticed during heavy
often sag down on the rollers so that
barrages in the war, when cannon
it is difficult to move them about.
could be heard at long distances, yet
This can be cured by driving a hard­
the explosions were inaudible nearer
wood plug into the bottom of each
, to the guns. Observers were sta­
post and boring a %-in. hole in it,
tioned in many of the principal cities, be such that it will hold any size of then putting in a regular roller in­
1 some 600 miles away.
ordinary can.
tended for wooden bed«.