Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 26, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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the presence of antiquated buildings sandwiched iii be- searched for so b ag. He finally reached the foot of “ Big
tween more modem structures. Only time can remedy Klam ath’’ lake and oft its banks an Indian village. This
such a situation. Had not a conflagration come to this spot is how within the corporate limits of the city of
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
city
it would have takeii a generation and more to have Klamath Falls. The Indians were not friendly but with
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
accomplished what has been accomplished in the past 21 the .offer of valuable presents they assisted him to cross
Bert R. Greer ............... ..... ....................................................................Editor
•orge Madden Green ............................................ ........ Business Manager months, and then the results would have been so grad­ the lake and directed him to a trail that ran northerly
ually obtained that the effectiveness would have been alqng its western shore. He traveled a few miles and
CITY P A P E R ..........................................................Telephone 39
■Jntefred at the Ashland, Oregon Postoffice as Second Class Mail M attet much less notable.
damped. From his higher ground he could see large num­
The
merchants
of
Astoria
are
entitled
to
the
appre­
bers of canoes tilled with warriors following along par­
_
.
Subscription Price, Delivered in City
One M onth...............................
ciation
of
the
whole
community
for
the
part
they
have,
allel
with his course. He suspected hostile intent but with
3 .65
Three Months ....................................................................... .............
played in making the new Astoria a source of much en­ Kit Carson as guide and adviser lie finally reached the
Six M onths............................. 8.75
One Y e a r __
They are entitled to an appreciation -north end of the Jake where he« made camp on the 20th
7.59 thusiastic pride.
By Mail and Rural Routes:
that will translate itself into support and ’■patronage. da\ ot May, 1846. On that evening he was surprised to
One M onth__
3 .65
Three Months
1.96 Many of them have extended themselves to the last dol­ see two men whom he Iiad,* at their request, discharged at
Six M onths__
8.5V lar of their credit to equip their stores with fixtures of Sutters Fort in California inany weeks before. These men
One Year ___
6.50
stocks such as will invite comparison with the stores of were riding horses much jaded and lathering'with sweat.
.
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
Single insertion, per inch .....................
metropolitan cities. -Such an expression of confidence in The\ hurriedly told him that they had come with some
3 .30
_
Yearly Contracts:
•
One Insertion a week
W.l,° ’ ere hVrri!?K L°
with urgent dis-
.27^ their community is li»und to be a positive factor in carry­ patches and orders
Two insertions a week ......................
from the War Department; that these
ing
the
city
forward.
There
could
be
no
better
evidence
.25
Daily insertion .................
.30
men were many miles behind them and had hurried them
of the faith which a citizenship has in its future.
witw » .
B«tes for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
First insertion, per 8 point line ___
j .10
Therefore, we say, the merchants do well -to adopt a on to overtake his command and urge that he send a detail
Baeh subsequent insertion, 8 point line .................................
.05
Card of T hank s......_ ...............
.....................................
means which will draw the people of the outlying district to meet them. Their horses were badly jaded and they
1.00
Obituaries, per line..............
.02^ here to visit their stores. Though they come to take ad­ thought that the Indians intended to attack them.
vantage of the bargains offered them, they cannot fail
,
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
(To be Continued)
Ail future eventag where an admission charge is made or a
to
catch
something
of
the
spirit
which
has
made
possible
colli eetion taken in Advertising.
No discount will be a’lowed
a'lowei L- ljglous or Benevolent orders.
that which they will see and admire—Astoria Budget.
September 26, lütU
A SH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S
( Established In 1870)
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pions
No donations to charities or otherwise will me made in advertis-
mg o r^o o printing— ou r contributions will be in cash.
SEPTEMBER 2«
HE THAT WILL LOVE LIFE, AND SEE GOOD DAYS I F T
THEYR SPEÎK N NÎI/ Sp?’?rNi ? UI; FR0M EVIL ’AND HIS ^ P S THAT
THEY SPEAK NO GUILE.— 1 Peter 3:10.
While the honor of having participated in the world
flight can not be measured in gold, the hearty response
of the citizens of California in raising gigantic subscrip­
tion funda for the fliers is commendable and, surelv ap
preciated by the fliers.
MUST PAY IAXES
AND RLE REPORT
This is Ashland»
Place To Find
What It Wants
To Eat Sunday
eft$in?er» read as fo.lewa:
" It h declared th a t all aign3
painted jupon the state highway
pavement, which do not pertain
to the direction of traffic b i
promptly removed; also that ef­
SACRAMENTO, Sept. 25. — fo rt be made to prevent the paint­
The lettering of th e state high­ ing of such signs w ithout special
perm it.
way with symbols and signs of
"Section 6, chapter 490. sta ­
any organization lacking au th o r­
tutes
of 1915, an act providing
ity to make use of the public :
for
the
care, m anagement and
highways for advertising purposes ;
protection
of state highways and
has been ordered stopped fo rth -;
with by the state highway com­ penaHhps for violation of the act,
mission.
The state commission makes this a misdemeanor and
has also taken steps to have any: we should take all action possible
to apprehend and prosecute per­
existing signs removed.
sons
caught violating the law.”
At the headquarters of the !
commission here it was announc-1
4'liiiia Torn Up By W ar
ed today th at instructions have
IN CAL. BANNED
*1.'“
°“ ,X
SHANGHAI, Sept. 25. —*• The
engineers stationed in various
railroads
In Kiangsu province are
parts of the state inform ing them
the painting of signs on state tom up and bridges are down,
pavements is illegal and directing while in the north the lines are
that all signs other than those in a chaotic condition and clut­
placed for the'direction of traffic, tered up with troop and supply
trains
be removed at once.
The instructions to the division
Every ad has a message.
M arket Basket
A Feature Page
For Telling the
Cooks About the
Good Eatables
PORTLAND, Sept. 25—Gorpor--
ations and individuals m ust p a y 1
the state income tax, and m ust file 1
THE SOUTHWARD TREK
N. Mexico Condemns Kian
Just to get on a political ticket, no matter which th eir returns, together with the
At Hotel—
The Sunny South attraction seems to have gripped
first three in stallm en ts’of the tax,
SANTE FE, N. Mex. Sept. 25.
H. V. Smith of Portland and
fill the migrants of the road, and the Pacific highway is ticket it is, seems to be the ambition of some candidates. if not already made, on or before
The New Mexico Republican H. Steinhart and M b . Murphy of
Monday, October 6, in the opin­
crowded each day with tourists, both those on foot and
convention today adopted a plat­ I asadena are among those who
The
Illinois
minister
has
created
a
new
aibi
for
mur­
ion
of attorneys who have follow­
those in automobiles.
form condemning the Ku Klux are registered at the Hotel Col­
der in believing that he was God-sent to minister to the ed the legal aspects of the in­
Kian
by name.
umbia today.
The fall rains and drops in temperature have aroused convicts in the penitentiary.
come tax law, and who have made
in these tourists the call of the South, just as the age-old
particular study of the law since
the
state suprem e co u rt’s decision
Beef R o a s t........... 12 l-2c
call of the South is answered each fall by the feathered
The
vote
extended
to
Andrew
Gump,
caboose-riding'
upholding
it.
birds of the air.
Beef Boiled meat . .. 10c
F razier & S o n .
candidate for pr&ident, shows the American’s sense ot The Marion county circuit Loin S te a k ................. 20c
The bonafide tourist from the southland has visited humor.
court in a decision by Judges
the north; the hiker has treked through the northland; the
How about some Cherro
Bingham and Kelly jn the test Round Steak ............. 20s
Good
Bacon
...............
28c
case
brought
by
the
Standard
hobo has enjoyed the climate change in the balmier land
Pancake flour these cold,
Lum
ber
company
of
Portland,
in
of the north equal with the millionaire tourist—and now
crispy mornings, w i t h
holding
unconstitutional
the Swift Jewel Shoi 'ton­
by
0.
B.
Watson
feel the call of the Southland and are hurrying to leave
some pure Alfalfa Honey,
clause relating to exemption of
ing,
4
lbs.................75c
behind the chill of fall and winter, just as the birds of
and a cup of Golden West
dividends paid to residents of the
(Continued from Tuesday)
the air are doing throughout the world.
or Royal Coffee, and some
state cf Oregon by resident and
Chickens
and
Rabbits
non-resident
corporations,
main*!
u ‘September 18th—Moved about sunrise. Indians
Next Spring and Summer they will feel the opposite
shredded wheat h iscuits
taine
th
a
t
the
law
was
discrim
in­
call and then again they will crowd the highways and the 7Xr e mu°U observed winning along the mountain to the
toasted, with a little Ash­
A ID S
atory in this particular, and th a t I
byways, trekking from south to north.
lett. There could be no doubt that they intended to attack as this clause would not be tak-i
land Butter and Apple
us at some difficult pass. Our braves occasionally fired en out w ithout destroying the!
Sauce.
D IG E S T IO N
Cherro flour is the best on the
on
them
when
there
was
a
mere
possibility
of
doing
any
intent
of
th
e
legislature,
the
law:
ENCOURAGE H. S. ATHLETICS
N. Main
Phone 107
m arket and every sack guar­
The old pigskin will become the plaything of the execution. About twelve o’clock when we were in a stony as a whole was unconstitutional.!
anteed. We handle all kinds
The decision of the state su­
of feed, all-w heat, cracked
fighting, scrapping high school athletes tomorrow on the and brushy pass between the river (Rogue river), on our preme
court in th e same case exs­
corn, rolled oata. barley, Mill-
loeal athletic grounds. The noise and encouragement right and a mountain covered with wood on our left, fir­ cinds from the law the proviso re­
run Cherro Mash and Scratch
feed. Tell us what you want
from the sidelines has a great deal to do with the outcome ing and yelling in front announced attack. Mr. Young lating to corporation deductions,
and we will do the rest.
apprehensive of an attack at this pass, had gone in ad- and leaves the rem aining provis­
of the game.
The poorest team in the world would not have any ' ance to examine the brush and ravine, and returned with­ ions of the act subject to enforce­ New Figs, 2 lbs.......... 25c
F razier & S on
by the state tax commission.
chance to defeat the best team in the world, regardless of out seeing Indians. In making further search we found ment
New
Dates,
2
lbs.
...35c
Phone
214— 858 E. Maia St.
The decision relative to the
how much encouragement the weakest team received from them posted on each side of the road. After firing off corporation dividend deductions
the sidelines; but, if the players have any sand in them four guns, the forward cattle having halted, and myself clause said:
The only effect from its omis-!
at all, they will not permit the rooters to display 100 per having arrived with -the rear, I started forward, ‘ hut
sion from the sta tu te is to deny
Pure Maple Syrup, 45c a
orders
met
me
from
Mr.
Young
that
no
one
sho’uld’
leave
cent loyalty to the home boys, without reciprocating with
corporations
the
right,
when
can, 3 for $1.25
the cattle, he feeling able, with the two or three men
a fighting spirit.
m aking th eir tax retu rn s to de­
So tomorrow, and every other day the Ashland hoys with him, to rout the Indians. In the struggle Gay was duct from th eir net income the
Phone 155
201 Main St.
play here, let’s be out on the sidelines and give them a wounded by an arrow in the hack. Two arrows were shot am ount of dividends declared and Do not forget our coffee,
rousing welcome When they come onto the field, or when into the horse ridden by Mr. Young, while he had dis­ paid to res’dents, with a resulting none better at any price,
Pickle Time—Ingredients for Mustard Pickles—
increase of th e tax paid by cor­
they make a smash through the line or some other meri­ mounted and beat him on the head, hut he refused to porations. The rejection of the
only
35c
per
lb.
Small Onions — Cucumbeis — Tomatoes — Cauli­
go off, and received two arrows, probably shot at his
torious play.
proviso would not create any new
flower — Peppers — Vinegar — Mustard — Tim-
-o-?- o
Encourage the athletes and you will have a hotter master. Having another bushy place to'pass, four or five tax. It would merely deprive
eric — Sugar — Flour — Mustard Seed — Celery
of us went in advance but were not molested. Camped at corporations of the benefit of a I We still sell cane sugar,
school, and a better citizenship later.
Seed.
the spot where the Turner party was attacked two rears deduction not allowed to individ-, 11 lbs. .
.$1.00
ago, soon after, the men on day guard said they had seen uals in calculating their taxable!
WE HAVE ’EM
THE INEVITABLE IS COMING
,
-
three Indians in a small grove about three liundrec income.” '
Clarence Darrow, famous emotional attorney of Chi­ yards from camp. About half of the partv went, surround­ In declaring the dividend pro­
Also Fresh Fruits
cago, stated upon his return from a visit with the yo’ntli- ed the grove, some of them fired into it, others passed viso unconstitutional and ip exs­ H. A. Stearns
We Deliver
OI N. Main
cinding
it
from
the
law,
the
state
ful murderers of Bobbie Franks, who are now serving through it but could find no Indians. Night set in dark
suprem e court, according to law­
« « « n « «
life sentences in Joliet prison, that “ if indications of in­ and cloudy threatening rain, so that the guard could yers
interested in the case, leaves
sanity developed, efforts would be made to either pro­ have hardly seen an Indian ten paces off ,until the moon other provisions of the law as it
cure their release or transfer to another institution.”
rose about ten o’clock. I was on watch the first half of stands in the hands of the state
tax commiss’on for enforcem ent.
This seems almost the same as a statement that ef­ the night.”
On this basis, they said income
forts are to be made by interests representing the wealthy
Here Mr. Edwards’ diary breaks off, but from such tax retu rn s m ust be filed.
murderers to either gain their release or to have- them information as could* he obtained, the partv had a very
It is held th a t the state su­
transferred to some other institution where the hard­ serious time in passing this hot-bed of savages. So it will prem e court is unlikely to grant
ships would be eliminated or ameliorated.
he seen that many years before any attempted settle rehearing of the case or th a t the
WE HAVE IT! WHAT? THE BEST QUALITY — LOWEST
When »these murderers saved their necks from the rnent of Rogue River valley, the whites knew of the war United States supreme court
AVERAGE
reverse the state supreme
PRICES—EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS, AND SPEED SERVICE AT ANY
gallows, it was a foregone conclusion that only a short like character of these Indians. When we cross the Cas­ would
co u rt’s decision.
Saturday
SPECIALS
ROM AN
Pioneering in Southern Oregon
M EAL
BREAD
Eagle Market
Franklin Bakery
Phone 199
SC H U E R M A N G R O C E R Y
Plaza Market
31 Stores
period would elapse W ore an effort would be made to
circumvent even the lighter sentence and it seems
that the time is drawing near when the campaign for their
release or recommitment to ease their sentence will begin
We wonder what our readers think about this.
cade mountains among the Klamaths and Modocs we find
the same spirit exhibited toward the Hudson Bay Com-
pany Tbe lndians seemed to realize that people who
WANTED— Clean cotton
were coming in to makes homes and to engage in agricul­ ra45s. No overalls, underwear
woolen goods accepted.
ture; who were appropriating the soil were preparing to 5 or cents
per pound,. Tidings
become fixtures. They were not furnishing to the In­ office.
tf •
dian a market for their game and furs, nor living the easy
MERCHANTS SEEK BUSINESS
Sixtv-three Astoria business houses have handed to­ social life of savages as many of the trappers did. They
gether to present special bargains during a series of resented the attitude of superiority and wefe warned bv
monthly co-operative sales days as a means of attractinp the history of the tribes that had been subjected bv white
here people from over the district that they may beeome people in far disant regions and were not wholly ignorant
better acquainted with the new locations of the stores of that history that found its way to them in many
.
th a rth e y may note the attractive and modern homes devious ways.
which these mercantile firms have built for themselves _ In 1846 J. C. Fremont, pursuing his search for the
and note also the fresh stocks of merchandise offered * Great Klamath Lakes,” which he had failed to find in
1843, traveled north through California, toiled laboriously
for sale.
, If
a fine idea. There is nothing about the recon­ up the Sacramento reached Pitt river which he crossed,
structed business district of Astoria in which Astorians following its tributary, the McCloud, northeasterly to its
have more cause for pride than in the type of stores source in springs and noted the great snow capped peak to
which replaced the old, unsightly ones which the mer­ his left, knew that he was outside of any beaten path
chants were forced by necessity to use before the clean-up but did not know the name of the towering peak that per­
conflagration. Nearly every business firm in the city is sisted in view for many, many weary days. Mount Shasta
seemed to look down on him with compassion. He turned
now housed in a permanent home after a makeshift exis­ to the left where he saw a notch in the mountains that
tence since the fire, and those that are not so housed promised him an entry in the direction of his search. In You will not go wrong if
soon will be.
this pass he noted lAva beds of forbidding aspect and the
you try
In almost every instance store fronts have been put rugged volcanic character of the country, but did not
m which incorpórate the very latest ideas in store archi­ know that these fastnesses were the abiding place of the
KRUGGLE
tecture, combining beauty with utility, and window shop­ most ferocious savages in all the land. He was passing
ping has become a real delight. Store fixtures, too, are!the lava-beds where twenty-seven years later the1 Modoc
BROS. TIRE
all new, up-to-date and attractive, and stocks of mer­ war was fought and where treachery lured General Canbv
chandise are in thorough harmony with their surround­ and Commissioner Thomas to their deaths. He rounded
SHOP SERVICE
ings. It is no. idle boast when we say that nowhere in the Tulle lake and called it Rhett lake. From there he saw
West is there a city business district which presents such that the country opened into plains of sage and bunch
and
a uniformilv clean, modern and inviting appearance and grass and that the mountains receded as he pursued his
this in itself is no mean asset.
course toward the Northwest, believing that in this great Fisk or Silvertown Cords
Most cities of progressive spirit are handicapped hv basin he would at last see the Klamath lakes that he had
20,hCcnlnryGroccry
31 Stores
20TH CENTURY STORE
Offerings’ Saturday and Monday
SEPT. 27TH AND 29TH
Carnation Milk, Tall
cans, each 9c
Ivory Soap, 10e size,
3 bars 22c
Mazóla or Wesson Oil
Quarts 53c
BALL MASON JARS, complete with caps and rubber;& . . . . . . . QUARTS 89c doz.
Crystal White Soap, 6 .
bars 25c .
Shrimp, New Pack, No.
1 can, 2 for 35c
New Strained Honey,
pt. Masón Jar 35c
Yrim, Best Patent Flour—49 lb Sack
Sun Maid Raisins, 15
oz. pkg., 2 for 25c
Campbell Soup, all Var­
ieties 10c
Jello, anv flavor
10 c
Royal Garden Tea, very fancy. No Tea dust in your cup. Removed bv vacuum
process—Ceylon and India, 1-2 lb. 40c— Japan 1-2 lb. 40c.
Royal Baking Powder,
large size 43c
Pure Lard, fresh Bulk,
3 pounds 55c
Macaroni
4 pounds for 29c
MATCHES, noiseless, strike easily, good size boxes
Lux, large size, each
25c
Pure Cane Sugar, 10
pounds for 83c
limit 20 lbs. at this rale
to customer
Old Dutch Cleanser, 3
cans 25c
20th Century Coffee,—one cup calls for another—Roasted daily in our own plant.
Pound 39c
3 poUnds $1.15
Southern Oregon Convenient Locations
ASHLAND
374 E. Main St.
MEDFORD
31 N. Central Ave
GRANTS PASS
509 G. St.