Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 27, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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A SH LAN D
D A IL Y
Siat tu day, Kept« tuber 27, 102 4
T ID IN G S
a national highway problem hardly less serious than church secure and rem it the full ’ S. D. TAYLOR
! room and smoking room. Cigars, I
(E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 0 )
when’We were a country of dirt roads.
¡am ount due on apportionm ent.
ANNOUNCES J Cjaiettej, candy and drink.: will
We can be charged with lack of foresight but eveii i eai^ ec.tlvte*
coacIudt;’ b y !
) bs served.
P ublished Every E ven in g Except Sunday by
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n o w lid .« ,. tl,A
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i earnestly
varucM iy requesting the bishops i
I wish to thank my friends who
now when the need of Wider highways is recognized, we: amP editors to “ im prest the facts have nominated me for coun-U-
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
JAPANESE OFFICIALS
coiltivue
to
b u ild new roads of obsolete width.
Where'0
1
1
churches,
pastors
and
members
man
and
to
say
th
at
while
I
am
Bert R. Greer
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E ditor
CLASH ON POLICIES
tile facts are known there can he llO foresight lacking. j 'hat on,y universal and tre m e n d -! in no sense seeking the place, I
George Madden Green ........ ............... B usiness' Manager
The
real reason „ we have
not built and . are
not build-i 7 ,ric8ponse in e ivi» s *can sa v e ’ will, ¡f elected at all times, work
TOKIO, Sept. 27. — Foreign
OFFICIAL CITY P A P E R ..........................................................Telephone 39 ' •
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' . ’ ---------------i .w o r*n
wide,-
thoroughfares
is
that
appropriations
for
the;
8“
’“e
1
Minister
Shidenara and W ar
E ntered at th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice as Second Class Mall M a tte r ’ 111^ Wider thoroughfares is that appropriations for thej aster.”
Minister Ugaki clashed today in
purpose have been limited and we have sought mileage!
• to the development of an ade­ . a cabinet m eeting regarding
Subscription Price, D elivered in City
One M o n th .........................................................
quate w ater supply, for I am j Jap an ’s policy in China.
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.65 rather than the fulfillment of future needs. It is natural
Three Months ............... ■.................
l.ité
,
firmly
convinced th at on<his mat-
for each generation to take care of itself before it thinks:
Six M X
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7
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3.75
j
ter,
more
than any one other
One Year ........................................
7.50 of the next generation. Our need was for hard surface!
_
Gy Mali and R u ra l R ou tes:
One Month ................................................
- .65 roads regardless of width. It is now one of wider roads.
and prosperity of our city.
Three Months ..
.................................................................... ’ 1.96
The
public
may
eventually
learn
that
it
would
he
If elected, I pledge myself to i Real Wet Weather i
Six M o n th s......................................................................................................
give
to the affairs of the city, the
As
many
southern
Oregon
hun­
One Year ...............
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¡.’so better to build a few miles of broad highway than many
High Tops
same
consideration arid attention
ters invade northern C alifo rn ia,
miles
or
narrow
road
which
must
be
widened
later,
at
,
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
W eyenbeig high t6p boots are 1
when the duck season opens th e re ,! wl^ ch 1 have given to my own
Single insertion, per inch ................................
$ .30
greater expense.
the
best-wearing boots on i fie
the following announcem ent of the ■ business and to the affairs of
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N.
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Yearly Contract«:
One insertion a week ....................................
Two insertions a week .................. ~
Daily insertion ...............................
r - . «„ ,?®te9 ,o r Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
F irst insertion, per 8 point line .......
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line
Card of T h a n _____
k s ......... _____________________
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Obituaries, per line....................................... ............................ ..."
what constitutes advertising
opening of this season and the i otliers which have been entrusted
regulations will he of interest:
[ to me>
The opening o f'flie duck sea-i
S- D - T a YLOR.
Adv.
• 27%
.26
.20
The announcement that the Indians might stage.an
uprising unless one of their tribesmen, held as a murder
$ 40
suspect, was returned for their celebration, and the a,r| “ ar °"r
~
.05
2 1.00
00 nouncement of-the Sickiyou county officials that the In- rods, occurs next W ednesday The ' OBSERVATION CAR
02^ idian was being held merely on a liquor charge may have first shots will be fired a t 5:26 1 FOR KLAMATH ROAD
a. m., which is one-half hour be­
been only a coincident.
KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 2 6—
fore sunrise on October 1st. Prac­
tically every low
riverbank, Beginnin glast night an observa­
Il the world fliers had again postponed their flight m arsh, pond and slough will have: tion parlor car is part of the reg­
f - t
northward,
we doubt -- if we could have sustained our up- its patrons. Ducks, geese, jack ular equipment between Weed
T1DNS
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snipe and mud hens will be the and this city. The ear is the lat­
lav or nh »rii.0«1?* t0 charities or otherwise will me made in advertis- w a r d pose anv longer.
th j or ,ob printing— our contributions will be in cash.
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S
est type of observation car being
quarry.
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Due to the unusually dry year the same as used on the Del
SE PTE M B ER 37
rvz«.
inc. nunv
IS A
sun and a shield:
shield- The Lord win!
Bow,e knives, hows and arrows and even boomerangs a num ber of popular duck ponds Monte limited, the Stockton Fly­
FOR THE
LORD uuu
GOD IS
A SUN
w a i k ^ n X h i V t 810^ . no/ , ° ^ thing wil1 he W1thoid from them th a tia r e talked of as possible weapons for hunting in Southern will be dry and others will have er and the fast train between San
and Sacramento.
u - tiv crxr
S
eptember
aiiiornia due to the ban on firearms in the national much less w ater than usual. For Francisco
SE
PTE M B ER 2 8
The new car will be in charge
th.s reason hunters will do well
Sha.n n,° more Ro dow u; neither shall thy noon with- forests. More California optimism.
to get advance inform ation on of a regular Southern Pacific
d lt
f° r th «e L° rd sha11 be thine everlasting light, and the
days of thy mourning shall be ended.— Isaiah 60:20.
the spot to which they are going, “ Red Cap” who will give especial
Maybe the tourist is developing a new art of collect­ lest they find a dry field instead attention to women and children.
of a tranquil pond. The best bet The car has, besides the larges’
ing windshield stickers.
FIGHTING BOB LA FOLLETTE
for the hunter who has no favorite observation com partm ent, a rest
Candidate Boh La Follette is destined to face a dif-
hunting ground will be to slick
ficult campaign, lor the political war lords are “ after
seems as though it’s going to be mighty common close
to the rivers and larger
him,’ according to present indications and political-camBaign w^len Ba Follette is fighting for the common marsh lands and bodies of w ater
actions.
.
people; Mr. Coolidge foi common sense; and Mr. Davis where ducks are certain to be
Both of the major party candidates seem more con­ for common honesty.—Nashville Southern Lumberman. found, although possibly not un­
der such favorable conditions.
cerned about the policies and qualifications of La Follette
A few- of the regulations of the
than they do about each other and the unpublished com­
Another good way to teach a hov the art of defending fish and game law on duck h u n t­
mand seems to have gone out to “ hammer La Follefte,” himself is to let him wear long curls.—Wichita Falls Rec­ ing at this time may not he in-
appropos.
who, being a hom campaigner and a man who is pictured ord-News.
It is unlawful to take or have
as gnashing his teeth unless he is encountering appo­
more
than 25 duck3 or 8 geese
IN
sition, has delighted in the fusillade of attacks againstj 1 0 ,000 A CH INESE
per
day
or 50 per week, or more
GREAT O FFEN SIV E
him.
than
8
honkers
or biaek sea brant
.
.
: SHANGHAI, Sept. 27. — Ten!
per
day
or
24
per
week, or more
Inen came the court action in California hv which tll0usand Checkiang troops have;
than 25 jacksnipe per day or 50
FOR EVERY CAR
La Follette seems to have lost his place on the ballot as!launched an offensive on Tait-
per week.”
an independent candidate. He came back with the asser-l
H unting from power-boats, sail-)
non that Ins name would be placed on the Socialist
boats, automobiles or airplanes)
is prohibited.
ticket.
. .R etu rn —
M igratory birds — ducks and ;
CHICAGO, 111., Sept. 25. —
Now comes the announcement that similar efforts A. McMillan and wife retu rn -
geese
— may not be bunted more j
FOR EVERY CAR
( d last evening from Salem where Constantly falling income for the
will be made to bar him from having his name on the they
than
one-half
hour
before
sun­
have been attending the benevolent work of the Metho­
North Dakota ballot as the independent candidate.
state fair.
dist Episcopal Church, and the rise, nor after sunset. The time
He no doubt will he harrassed as much as possible,
possibility of curtailm ent for mis­ for sunrise on October 1st is 5:36
FOR EVERY CAR
but the final outcome is up to the voters. If they want NOTICE O F FIN A L ACCOUNT sionary work at home and abroad, and sunrise occurs slightly later
each day thereafter.
In
the
County
Court
of
the
resulted
in
the.
issue
today
of
a
him, he will no doubt find a way by which they can -ex­
It is unlawful to sell wild fowl
State of Oregon, for Jackson telegram to bishops and editors
press their desire for him.
’
of
any kind.
County.
| of the Methodist
_____________
Episcopal Church
In the Blatter of the E state o f ' which days th at the W orld Ser-
D. F. Jackson, Deceased.
i vice receipts to A ugust 3l3t were
NEW YORK POLITICS
FOR SALE— Old papers at Tid­
Notice
is
hereby
given
th
a
t
the^
$1,679,000 below last year’s re­ ings; 25c per bundle.
FOR EVERY CAR
dh
The New York gubernatorial campaign this year will
undersigned, adm inistrator of the : ceipts.
probably be the most interesting race in the entire nation, above estate, has filed his Final! Drs. R. J. Wade, Executive
as each of the major parties has a candidate who is the Account in said county court, and Secretary and Orrin W. Auman,
idol of the great mass of voters in the New York com­ that Monday the 20th day of Oc­ T reasurer, of the W orld Service
tober 1924, at ten o’clock a, m., Commission in the telegram say:
monwealth
FOR EVERY CAR
and the court room of said Court, ‘The receipts for benevolent p u r­
Governor
Al
Smith,
the
present
executive
wlm
wns
at
Jacksonville,
Oregon,
has
been
b n r n in a t
, , .
,
.
v a l c u u v c , w h o was ai jaeasonviiie,
poses from th
the e four and a half
ora 111 a tenement, but who, through Ills personality and appointed, by the Court, as the million members Of the Methodist
ability, rose to the highest position in the state, is loved tilUG and place for hearing o b -. Episcopal Church showed a short-
jections to
age
for j.,na
June, July
and August
by all classes and will make a formidable candidate.
iectiona
to said
said Final
Final Account,
ap ™««» i a<
?e Mr
t ., i „ -«a
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FOR EVERY CAR
and the settlem ent thereof.
cf
$785,000,
or
more
than
forty-
On the other hand, the Republicans have chosen a Date of first publication, Sep­ five percent.”
candidate who will gather to his banner those who love tem ber 13,' 1924
The telegram states th a t the
the name, Roosevelt and, who admire the young man who
B. E. Smith, A dm inistrator. receipts at the C hurch’s head­
FOR EVERY CAR
11— 5 Sat. q u arters in Chicago from fourteen
The above sketch v.'&s m ade
is following the path which his illustrous father hewed
large and small conferences ‘‘re­ from an actual pliotngraph
out in the world of politics.
AD VERTISEM EN T FO R PRO- ported to date are th irty percent
Both are scrappers of the first order and, as the old
POSALS
TO
CONSTRUCT below last year.”
SE W ER .
saying goes, “ the fur is sure to fly and the fittin’ will
If this decrease of receipts con­
R
ecorder’s
Office,
Ashland,
be between two he-men.’’
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tinues, the Commission w arns in
FOR EVERY CAR
Ore., Sept. 20, 1924.
the communication th a t “ it will
SEALED PROPOSALS will be compel the closing of at least This was one of the most cost­
MODERN ENTERPRISE
ly cars on the m arket but a ft­
received by the Common Council twenty-five percent of mission
k
The average man ¡iag ptt]e jdea of
spirit of enter. of the City of Ashland, Oregon, schools, hospitals and churches er a bad skid it depreciated in
value several hundred dollars.
priâe that is alive today, and of how the business world is until 7:30 o’clock P. M., Tues­ and the dismissal of at least five Check up on your automobile
October 7th, 1924, at the thousand of the tw enty thousand
insurance.
No m atter how
FOR EVERY CAR
competing to take advantage of openings in every direc­ day
Recorder’s Office, and such pro- j' native workers, and the recall of careful you may be, you have
tion. A hank official in a large city was remarking the posais will be opened and c o n -¡th re e hundred of thp 1,168 mis- to reckon with other people’s
carelessness.
other day, on the care with which liis institution was go­ sidered the same day and date a t; sionaries.”
ing through the newspapers of the smaller cities and coun­ 8 o clock P. M., for the construc­ The alarm ing decrease also Call on th is ' aijeiH-y of the
tion and installation of a sewer threatens to underm ine the home
H artford F ire Insurance Co.,
try towns, in search of possible business*
for all form s o f A utom obile In­
FOR EVERY CAR
It was determined to k n o w n t t l . . n r .
-I , !
u ,8 tn c t wo- 27. a d pipe I Mission work on ru ral and fron-
P
1 th ear,1(?st possible ¡and m aterial to be furnished by tier fields and seriously curtail surance.
date ot every chance for the development of enterprise, as!the Contractor.
tem perance and other reform
that made new chances for the use of its own services i Said 8ewer di8tr,ct ls de8Cril>ed work as well as the church edu­
cational program.
±
8]";h
were beh,g “ X T is a S L u
The telegram says th at
Estab. 1883
the
read by the representatives of business organizations all elusive of Block 11, Original
trend of all fall Methodist Epis>- Real E state & Real Insurance
over the state. If the item was printed in some local Town of Ashland, said sew er to copal conferences makes the 4 tu - 41 E. Main St.
Rhone 211
extend
from
the
manhole
to
in­
newspaper, that such and such a man or conceni contem­
atlon desperate” and suggests that
tersection of Laurel and Oberlin every church and conference im­
plated starting a branch of its business, or building a Streets, westerly along Oberlin
mediately send in all benevolent
factory or spreading out in other ways, the eager eyes of Street about 400 feet.
moneys,
th at
the
twenty-six
many representatives of Chambers of Commerce* and The whole cost incurred -in the thousand Methodist churches
construction and installation of should observe Victory Day Octo­
Boards of Trade would note that little item
ber 12 for sacrificial offering for
to t h ^ ± lelU v 7 W0Uld, get to work writinK
W orld Service, and th a t every
-P * *. ^OBcBors and canvassers and secretaries special assessment and levy on the
would interview him, until he might be fairly pestered! property specially benefitted
by such rivalry. The lesson of such observations is that thereby> in proportion to the re-
Mn ♦«vUrei eVf ^ tF’ Yhere an admission charge is »made or a
collection taken in Advertising.
No discount will be allowed risi.igious or Benevolent orders.
Universal
Electric Washing
Machines
combine the lest material
with the devices which
make washing easier and
more satisfactory.
Wc will be glad (<> demon»
si rale
m arket. We have many styles,
sizes 8 to 16 inches, plain or
“pac” toes.
W aterproof.
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
j
rpHE Ashland
Electric Supply
24 0 East Main S t
______________________ __
A NEW ONE
; e
Genuine
Timkin
Bearings
II
chm ans
Farran-Oid Fan
Belts
TIRES ALWAYS
Tire Rods, Bolts
and Bushings
Thermoid Brake
Lining
Gears and Pinion i
Washburn Valves
A wet pavement—
Too much ugas”
Strömberg
Carburetors
American H a in-
mered Piston Rings
S 'V u i 1 M itv A sto r in th e P uim ount. Picture
'U nguarded W omen* An AU r . Crosknd Production
At The VNING SUNDAY only
R A IN
R A IN
R A IN
M e have just what you want ¡11 rain eoats, heavy
winter suits, shirts, underclothes, socks, over shoes,
hoots, shoes; in fact everything you will need this
winter. See what we have to offer before buying.
Army Goods Store
Biggest Little Store in Ashland
RENTAL LIBRARY
Many people are taking advantage of our Rent­
al Books They are as cheap as buying the popular
magazines and yon are able to read hooks you want
to read.
Look Them Over
NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED
Toilet Goods—
Drug Sundries
ELH A R T 'S
Books and
Stationery
COMINC TO ASHLAND
SU D D EN
S E R V IC E
Billings Agency
1
,
Leedom’s T ire
Comedians
House
After Sixteen Weeks in Medford
a community has to he ve.y wide awake in these 'tim ^ •
t is to
Hold its own. Its own business men who con’
Gd according to plana and speci
template some form of expansion, may be lured off to!i,cations on flle lD the ofHce of
other places Most towns have at any time a certain nuni-i thea5 ‘^ Ileeorfe" ,
x
i mfb itiousi’T p-'ew h " che,r i s h i n t h e i r h e a d s ~
ioi s ju e io rm ot business development Many of these; “Proposal to Construct sew er.’i
schemes are visionary and will not amount to anything 1 A certifled check for $25.00
But a certain proportion of them are practical and p o s -IX ? ^ t0
CUy °f A8hlaDd
H e .,—
r o in < _vi
x
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| must accompany all bids, which
sible. xj
1
men u and:
am
successful
shall
1 . . . lieie ill Ash
,, ,, and we want our business
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u u .ttu
w ount
u u i, the
u ie m
x e s s iu i bidder
Diaaer enaii
ambitious young fellows, in their plans for development, forfeit to the c ity in case he shall
to prefer their home towm so far as possible.
i fail to execute a contract and
FORESIGHT AND ROADS
j furnish an approved bond for the
, faithful perform ance of such con-
j tract within five days after no-
of tifica-tion of acceptance of the
L ir highway pioblem today is not so much one
mileage as of width. There are good sectional, intersec-i bi,L
'
The
council
reserves
the
right
tional and trans-continental roads,Unit those roads are not'
wide enough for the rapidly multiplying traffic. AVel to reject any and all bids.
GERTRUDE BIED E,
have been building hard surface roads for decades, but)
City Recorder.
now that we have them they are found to be inadequate Date of 1st publication, Sep-
for present day traffic. The result is that we still have| tember 2°th’ 1924'
17— 2 Sat.
i
STOP
THAT
COLD
with McNair’s
Cold Tablets ............. 25c
McNair Brothers
Stgyatt S m t M o n ,
Drugs, Books and
Stationerv
in the
Armory
Opening Play
“When Dreams Come T rue”
rh<? Greatest of All Dramas
DON’T FORGET
YOUR HOME
should be planned carefully. In this the opinion and
.experience of those who have assisted in planning
many homes should be valuable to you.
MONDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 29TH
Prices 10, 25 and 50c
Vaudeville Between Acts
First, the construction plans; second, the lum­
ber, roofing and woodwork; third, the paint
These are three of the steps in which we can and w li
he glad to assist you if yon aYe contem plating the construction
of a residence.
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
“In th e H eart o f T ow n” .
CUT OUT THIS TICKET
This ticket will admit any lady FREE to
Frank & K ing’s Show
Monday night, Sept. 29th