Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 25, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Thursday, September 25, 1024
A SH LA N D
D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
dustries, much interest is felt in the attitude of the rail- County c o u rt, which said o rd e r
“ It is with our hearts filled with you of .the m ilitary service
w ith gratitude th a t the Monterey ia paying homage to the memory
roads toward the lumber markets. They are purchasing ia *?ated August 25th- 1924.
.
(E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 )
a little material right along, but few real schedules have! o. rd^ ' ; ’
court Cham ber of Commerce represent- of Privates Bolo and W atkins who
P ublished E very E ven in g Except Sunday by
ing the people of this city ex- lost theii Eves in the flames. We
been
ottered
tor
placement.
The
comparatively
small
buy-
with the seal of said c o u rt affix­
presses
its great apreciation of desire th at you convey our ap-
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
ing that l|as been done, though coupled with definite pros-; ed this 25th day of August, a . d . the work of Colonel H erbert J. l predation to the W ar D epartm ent
®*rt R. Greer ................ ................................... .....................................Editor pects for more, has had the effect of strengthening the}1924
Brees and the officers and men and say th at the splendid work
George Madden Green ..................................................... Business Manager
CHAUNCEY
FLOREY,
of his command at ’’residio of o£ Colonel Brees and his men not
market somewhat for all classes of car material.
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER ............................................. 1 ...... Telephone 39 ’
County Clerk.
Monterey during the big fire of oniy contributed greatly toward
‘‘The hardwood situation is quiet, but concurrently;
Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon Postoffice as Second Class Mall M atter
By DELILIA STEVENS,
Sunday, Sunday night and Mon-! saving the city but set an example
there are reports of improvement at Cincinnati and Louis-1
Deputy.
day.
We shall never forget theI of personal bravery,
Subscription Price, Delivered In City
E.
D.
Briggs,
Aaminis-
ville.
There
appears
to
be
relatively
more
life
now
ini
heroic
efforts put forth by the i
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One M o n th ........................................................__
$ .<5
tra to r, Ashland, Oregon. Army to save property in the vi-
Three? Months ......................
.................................. " i ’ iir northern than in* «southern hardwoods. Prices in this!
Six M o n th s..............................................................................................
3 75
Thurs._ 5t i c’.nity cf the fire and we join
On* Year*.................................................. "___ " 1 1 1 1 1
~
5® branch of the trade are generally strongly maintained by
By Mall and Rural R ou tes:
THE ROADS
the mills, and yet there is more or less cutting evident in
On« M o n th ............................................................. ..
« 65
arc wet and slippery
Three Months ...............
.............................
i ‘oK current sales transactions.”
Six «VUtuo-----------------
Months
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Comparing the trend of this year’s business with that
3.50
One Year ..................
6.50 of last, the general situation is held not so favorable. But
WEED CH AINS
.
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
For Every Car
a slow acceleration in the gross hulk of orders received,
Single insertion, per inch ...........................................
5
Leaves
You
Forever*
actual production reported, and shipments from mills
__ ,
Yearly C ontracts:
One Insertion a week ...............................
lends slight encouragement. Lumbermen have cried out
C T C Tires
Twc insertions a w e e k ....... 1 H H ™ H U H 1 . . . H 1
So
Says
James
H.
Allen,
Whp
from business cramps, but the whimpering is gradually
Dally Insertion ................ - ....................... ..1111.............
For Every Car
The readiness of the United
Drove Out Rheumatic Poi­
...
.
.
Rate*
,or
Le*
a
Miscellaneous
Advertising
dying
away
as
day
by
day*
an
increase
over
a
previous
day
States Army to respond to any
First insertion, per 8 point line .................................... H . ... i
sons After Being Crippled
or week is noted. It is difficult to state whether the mar­ emergency call with organized
Bach subsequent Insertion, 8 point line
ns
Still have an
for
Years.
Card of T hank s.................. ...................... .....................................
. 00
n0
assistance w hether the emergency
ket
will
swell
to
any
gross
proportions
by
the
middle
of
AMERICAN
O bituaries, per line...........................
.02% winter or the early spring. It may at least be conjectured be national or w hether it bg some
HAMMERED
local disaster, has again been ex­
W HAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
that
continued
improvement
should
mean
full
healthful­
‘All fu tu re events, where an idnrisslon charge Is made or a
emplified by the aid furnished the
PISTON RING
collection taken in Advertising.
ness at some future date.
City of Monterey during the re­
RHEUMATISM
No discount will be «’lowed L lig lo u s or Benevolent prderp.
n o ns
1»
'
No donations to charities or otherwise will me made In advertis-
or ,o b printing— our contributions will be In cash.
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SEPTEMBER 25
W HOSOEV ER W ILL COME AFTER ME, let him deny himself,
and -ake up his cross, and follow me. For whosoever will save his
life shall lose It; but whosoever shall lose his life lo r my sake and
the gospels, the same shall save It.— Mark 8:34, 35.
“ I lou are wasting your vast natural resources like
a spendthrift does his easily acquired money,” one of the
Massachusetts delegation remarked Tuesday. “ Twenty-
live years from now, unless you adopt more conservation,
you will not be as proud of this state,” he added.
cent conflagration when the Army
saved lives and property and m ain­
tained order.
•
Two gallant soldiers lost their
lives while fighting the fire. The
g ratitu d e of the citizens of Mon­
terey has been conveyed to Ma­
jo r General Charles G. Morton,
commanding the N inth Corps
Area, in telegram s
from
the
Monterey Cham ber of Commerce
and from Benjam in F. W right,
Mayor of Monterey.
The telegram from the Mon­
terey Chamber of Commerce
states
When the car stops
IT IS USUALLY
The same old story
Battery
Ignition
Carburetor
.
Just a little attention be­
forehand would have pre­
vented the inconvenience
and loss of time.
H e can give you quick service
in overhauling then«, vital
parts of your machine.
Murphy Elec. Co.
Our Phone 82
Main - Plaz«
Ashland
For Every Car
JUST A LITTLE
KELLY
Precaution
CORDS
For Every Car
in having your brakes
tested and relined, if they
need it, may save you a
fatal or disastrous acci-
dent.
Get the best in a
“ The fortitude of the Pacific coast citizens is re-
STROMBERG
rp,
¡markable. We marvelled the other day in Washington
CARBURETOR
The same old story, “ I gave huq a pure heart, but when we saw farms which*had been planted, hut upon
For Every Car
RAYBESTOS LINING
h°f
at SinfM °ne’ The SamG °ld be,ief» .“ 1 erred’ v’]nch ?ot a sPrig of grass had grown—yet the farmer
Sms
o u t did not sin.
kept pegging by selling his eggs, milk, butter and garden
HAVE YOU TRIED OUR ami our instant service
How many hundreds of women, placing utmost con­ truck,” a Boston business man in the Massachusetts party
make a combination which
SUDDEN SERVICE
. W-äiOi
fidence in men, and trusting them with their womanhood, here Tuesday remarked.
will insure you the great­
For Every Car
have uttered these words, as did Mrs. Sweeten hack in
est safety.
Mr. Jam es H. Allen, of 26,
Forbes St., Rochester, N. Y., -suf-j
Illinois, .following her “ love crime’* with the Illinois
We leave Oregon in a typical Massachusetts set­
Leedom’s Tire
fered for years with rheum atism .!
minister, a pact having been made for the elimination of ting,” one of the visitors said. “ Boston Baked Beans—
Many times this terrible disease
Automotive Shop
their husband and wife respectively so that they could grown in Oregon and baked in New York—and a Boston
MONDAY,
left him helpless and unable to
Agencies: Dodge and
House
enjoy life together.
'Pea Party in Ashland.”
Chevrolet
September 29, 8:15 P. M. work.
Now each of them faces the gallows or a life in the
He finally decided, after years
Sam Griffin’s
of ceaseless study, th a t no one
penitentiary, the result of trying to squeeze out of life
Fifteen trips abroad, two trips to South America,
can be free from rheum atism
Original
Premier
something which was not on the program for them.
and innumerable trips throughout the United States, but
until the accumulated im purities,
never on the Pacific coast is the traveling record of one M I N S T R E L S commonly called uric acid depos­
R A IN
R A IN
R A IN .
•
THE HOUSE COULDN’T JUM P
its, were dissolved in the joints
of the Massachusetts delegation.
All White
V e have just what you want iu rain coats, lieavv
and muscles and expelled from
Now we have learned why there are so many auto­
Embracing 25 of the W orld’s the
body.
CITATION
mobile accidents.
the diagonal NE% of the N E % ,
winter suits, shirts, underclothes, socks, over shoes
Greatest
Minstrel
W ith this idea in mind he con-!
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF of the SW % , and the SE % , Sec­
hoots, shoes; in fact everything you will need this
We have learned through the statement of a young THE STATE OF OREGON,
suited physicians, made experi-l
tio n -4 ; containing 378 acres.
Stars
winter. See what we have to offer bef<
driver who was arrested in Portland after knocking two COUNTY OF JACKSON.
ments and finally compounded a
tore buying.
The diagonal NE % of the NE %
prescription
th
a
t
quickly
and
girls to the pavement. He said: “ They saw me coming In the M atter of th e E state of of Section 9, containing 80 acres.
completely banished every s ig n 1
Army Goods Store
JOHN W. HERRIN, Deceased.
and didn’t jiunp. ’ ’
The N E % , the«N W % , the d i­
and symptom of rheum atism from '
To Willi&m F. H errin, David agonal NE% of the N W U of the
That is expert testimony. The young man talked C. H errin, Fred W. H errin, Ed­
biggest L ittle Store in Ashland
his system.
'
I
SW ’4, the E% of
tiie SW%
from experience. Hadn’t he just knocked a couple of pe­ ward W. H errin, Caroline B. Dix­ and the N % of the SE %,
He freely gave his discovery,
: which he called AIlenTlni, to oth- I
destrians around over the street who “ didn’t jump?” on, Mary Kilgore and unknown Section 10; containing 500 acres.
heirs,
if
aoy
th
ere
be,
of
said
ers who took it, with what m ight j
The N% of the N W % , the
It -might be, of course, that pedestrians sometimes
estate, and to all other persons SW% of the N W % , and the
be called marvelous success. Aft­
don’t jump.quickly enough or far enough. Some people claiming any interest in the es­
er
years of urging lie decided to Il
NW% of the SW % , Section 11;
can’t jump much, as they get along in years. But, the tate of said deceased:
let sufferers everywhere know
containing 160 acres.
young man and others like him probably reason, if they IN THE NAME OF THE STATE The N E% , the E% of the
about his discovery tlirough the
OF
OREGON,
newspapers.
NW
%
,
the
SE
%
,
and
th
e
E%
don’t jump, drivers have a perfect right to run ’em down.
You and each of you are hereby of the SW % , Section 21; contain­
“ The blessed relief this m ar­
Then, there was the house out on Hawthorne avenue. notified
th a t on the 25th day of ing 480 acres.
velous prescription quickly gives
SERVICE PACKAGE GIVEN
Into the front room came an uninvited automobile. Per­ August, 1924, E. D. Briggs, the The N W % , the SW % , the W%
has made for it thousands of
haps that driver eased her conscience by saying to her­ duly appointed, qualified and act­ of the E % , the SE% of the
friends,’ ’says E ast Side P h a r­
ing
adm
inistrator
of
said
estate
N
E%
,
and
the
E%
of
the
SE
%
,
macy,
who has been appo nted
self that the house “ didn’t jump.’’—Portland Journal.
THE A SAME OLD STORY
THEATER BtWJTiTO
S Q U IB B
filed in said Court a petition; duly
verified, praying said Court for
MANIA FOR BLAZES
an Order of ea’.e of the whole of
The properly functioning mind has a horror of blazes, the real property of said estate
but, according to those who have studied the subject and on the gronndB and for the p u r­
poses therein set forth, which
who have come in contact with subnormal minds of fire said
real property is described as
fiends, the pyromaniac feels the deepest thrill of pleasure follows:
Beginning a t the southeast
when he gazes upon a fire destroying property and en­
corner
of the N ortheast quar­
dangering lives.
te r of Section 33, Twp. 38 8.
Their mania to see blazes forms a compulsion which R. 1 E.^ of W. M. in Jackson
fire fiends frequently admit is irresistible, just as the County, 'O regon; Thence North
craving in the worst afflicted drug fiend is in many cases on the section line between
irresistible. They do not place any value upon human Sections 33 and 34 60 rods;
hence
W est 40
rods;
life; their only wish is to see the roaring flames leaping T Thence
South 60 rods; Thence
into the air.
E ast 40 rods, to th e place of
Their mania borders on the verge of theatricalism, beginning, containing 15 acres,
for often the pyromaniac, after setting fire to a building, there being a small house on
land, 11.acres improved and
where dozens of lives may be endangered, loves to turn the
4 acres unt'illable, of which he
in the alarm, race to the fire and'even assist in the heroic is the owner in entirety in his
own right.
rescue of those who are caught in the blazing building.
Fire Marshal Brophy of New York City, who has The E state of his fath er has
been divided and d istrib u t­
dealt with more pyromaniacs than probably any other never
ed among the heirs, and the real
official in the country, brands tills kind of criminal as property belonging to the Maid
the worst menace to society, and gives these characteris­ estate, of which he was the own­
er of a one-eighth interest th ere­
tics of the pyromaniac:
in, is described, as follows:
“ They work.alone.
The NW% of Section 8, Twp.
“ They work for the most part at night.
35 S. R. 2 W. of W. M. contain­
“ They always choose the same time of night to set ing 160 acres.
A one-eighth interest in-all the
fires. And they always set them in the same manner.
following described property, the
“ They seldom use oil or kerosene to help the fire. same being situated in Twp. 38
They merely apply matches to something inflamable.
S. R. 1 E of the W. M. in Jack-
son
County, Oregon:
“ It takes the trained specialist to detect their oper­
ations and to know what procedure to use. Sometimes the The S% of N W % , th e .S W % ,
the W % of the SE % , Sec­
asylum is the place for them,- often the prison. Some have and
tion 2, containing 320 acres.
been cured; many ‘repeat,’ after they leave places of cor­ The 'S % of the N E% , the
rection.”
SE% of the N W % , the N% of
the S% , the S% of the SW %,
and the SE% of the SE % , Sec­
LUMBER BUSINESS IMPROVING
tion 3; containing 400 acres.
That the lumber industry of the Pacific coast is im­ Lots 1 and 2, the S% of the
proving, although it is not expected to overcome the set­ N E % , the SE% of the NW %,
back of the last year, and that the summer lull had been
broken is indicated by the following from The Lumber
Manufacturer and Dealer:
“ On the whole the statistical situation for the soft
woods is well balanced with the demand, and in the case
of fir is still- in equasion of decided market strength. Var­
iety of sources of demand for the west coast- product—
the Atlantic coast, the California, the export and rail
• trade—have kept order files more than amply replenish­
ed against a cut in recent weeks.
“ The extent of thé buying for rail shipment has been
rather remarkable, in view of the agricultural conditions
in much of the territory served; and considering the
strong advances that have been made in uppers, current
advices that domestic trade, water and rail borne alike
is showing evidence of easement are not surprising.
“ Pending the coming of fall buying by yards and in-*
Section 22, containing 520 acres.
agent in your city. It is Mr. Al-
The NW % , of the N E % , and
len’3 own discovery.
the N% of the N% of the NW % ,
Section 27; containing 80 acres
And th e NE% of the N W tf,
and the N% of the N E% , Sec­
tion 28; containing 120 acres.
Í:
NOW, THEREFORE, fn pursu­
ance of the Order of said Court
duly made and entered upon the
10 comedians, including
filing of said Petition, you and
each of you are hereby notified Happy Benway, formerly
th a t you are required to appear with George Evans’ Honey
before the said Court on S atu r­ Boy Minstrels, and late of
day the 4th day of October, 1924,
The Original 7 Honey Boys,
a t ten o’clock in the forenoon of
said day, a t the Court room of touring Orpheam Circuit.
10 dancers—25 people in­
said Court in Jacksonville, Jack-
son County, Oregon, to show cluding many of America’s
cause, if any exist, why an Order
best minstrel stars.
of Sale of the whole of said real
SEAT SALE OPEN THURSDAY
property should not be made as
P rices 50c, 85c, $ 1 .1 0
prayed for in said petition.
B oxes $ 1 .0 5 , includ ing Tax
Service of this Citation by pub­
lication is made on the non-resi­
dent heirs and the unknown heirs
AV
of said deceased by Order of the
FREE!
with every purchase of $1.00 or more, made at
our store for one week. This .purchase must
include one Squibb item.
Service pkg. contains 6 pkgs. of Squibb
products.
A a ir
B ros.
COMING TO ASHLAND
Frank & King’s
Comedians
After 16 weeks in Medford
Universal
Make a Study
Electric Washing
of wliat you get out
of your gasoline and
oils.
Machines
At T h e
combine the best material
with the devices which
make washing easier and
more satisfactory.
arm ory
USE SHELL PRODUCTS
and compare
Service
Station
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
We will be glad to demon*
strq te
IV. & N.
TPHE Ashland
Electric Supply
240 E ast Main S t
Travel By Motor Stage
Safely, Swiftly and Comfortably
From Ashland
Daily to Portland........ .......................7:00 A. M-
Daily to E u g e n e.......................
.12.00 Noon
Daily to Roseburg............
..........4:15 P.M.
12:00 noon and 4:15 p. in. Stages connects
to Portland following morning.
We take passengers fo r aii way points; for fu rth er
Inform ation and tickets call Hotel Ashland office phone
47.
FARE ASHLAND—PORTLAND $8.20
C A U F O R N IA
OREGON POWER
COMPANY
Preferred Sto&yidds
7.14%
ask any
member or our
Œganization
X 1 7 H E N you buy
* ClothesTailored
to Measure by Bom
remember that your
purchase is backed by
the greatest of tailor­
ing institutions«
You can’t go wrong
when you trade here.
B om Tailoring is un-
' conditionally guaran­
teed to give complete
satisfaction or money
back.
At any price you
choose to pay you
may be sure of get­
ting a full measure of
v a lu e fo r e v e r y
c lo t h e s d o lla r in­
vested.
P au lseru d ’s
Opening Play
44
When Dreams Come
True”
Tiie greates1 of ail dramas
DONT FORGET
MONDAY NIGHT
SEPTEMBER 29th
Prices 10c, 25c, 50c
Vaudeville between acts