Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 08, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS!
(Established in lsVfl)
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BIG TIMBER DEAL
MADE AT KLAMATH
Every man who works hard does riot-succeed, but
panaceas th a t have been tried man and women entitled to vote) facts from all the chaff of pollti-
tlm e and again and th at have a l- 1 sTiould study every question and cal argum ent th a t has been blown
should know the character and here and there across the land
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 7. — I ways failed. _
The attacks upon the const!- fitness of every candidate for of-! there shou'd be a firm resolve
A tim ber deal which involved tution of the United States tend i
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flce to be voted for a t the com- th a t nothing shall be perm itted
nearly $100,000 was closed here x to shake
the whole foundation of .
when the Lamm Lum ber com- ■ our government. The attack upon , ing election- Th,en a fte r th at to interfere with voting on Tues-
pany of K lam ath Falls p u rc h a s-! our courts in effort to destroy £tudy and the winnowing of the i day, November 4th."
ed 3000 acres of pine tim ber th eir character means the tearing
from the Oregon Land corpora­ down of institutions th a t free
tion. The tim ber is located on men and liberty loving people
the Southern Pacific Eugene- have been centuries in creating.
Klam ath cut-off in the vicinity
‘‘The issues are such th a t every
of Corrali Springs.
A nother block of tim ber in the
same locality was sold by the
razier
on
Oregon Land corporation yester­
day to the Pelican Bay Lumber
company of K lam ath Falls.
Citrus P ow der.......... 30c
work and suscess
the one who doesn’t work has no more chance than the
camel with the proverbial needle’s eye. Will Hays, boss
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
I of the movies and former postmaster general, tells afi in-
Bert Ft. Greer ...._......................................................._...._____Editor' stm dive storv. Shortly after he was admitted to the
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WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
"All fu tu re events, where an admission charge is made or a
collection taken is A dvertising.
No discount will be allowed .Religious or Benevolent orders.
DONATIONS
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis­
ing or job printing— our contributions will be in cash.
OCTOBER 8
SAFEGUARDED:— He shall give his angels charge over thee,
to keep thee in all thy ways.— Psalm 91:11.
PRA Y ER:— We tru st the Lord with all, for Thou are our
Shepherd, and we shall not want.
THE PARK COMMUNITY HOUSE
Out at the tourist eamp, the belated tourists who are
still coming to Oregon or who are stopping here en route
to their southern homes, are enjoying the wonderful
community house which the park commission recently
completed.
The cool evenings and the occasional rains have been
necessary to bring out the full value of this community
house. The tourists uow stop driving earlier; the cooler
weather leaves them less tired at the end of the day’s
journey; a warm, cozy room is more appreciated and
more generally used now than during the summer months
when the average tourist kept driving until h^ was ready
to retire; the temperature in the tent-homes makes the
visitors seek indoor shelter during the earlier hours; the
radiance of the log blaze in the house on raining evenings
is more inviting; the shower baths or the hot water for
shaving lure the tourists.
In fact all circumstances now tend to draw more into
the community house than during the warmer weather.
Probably a much larger percentage of the tourists are now
using the community house, we would estimate.
It presents a very pleasing affect these snappy eve­
nings, especially since the French doors have been added.
All who have recently visited or inspected it, are high in
praise of those who planned this most modern of tourist
park accessories and conveniences.
NOW
I t ’s tantalizing to sit ahd watch bill posters pasting
up a sign when they work downwards, making yon figure
out as they go along what the completed sign will be.
F
I t ’s reramkable the disaster which is pictured by two
ardent believers in two different presidential candidates
when the two ardent admirers start a curbstone argument. HICCOUGHING SPELL
LASTS EIGHT DAYS
We do not believe the insinuation we heard onzthe
street that McAdoo conveniently had the operation in
Baltimore so that he could avoid campaigning for Davis,
who defeated him in the Democratic convention.
Refreshing showers two days last week brought home
the fact that Oregon is coming into its own. What would
Oregon be without the glorious Oregon mist that gives
life and zest to Oregonians and causes the Oregon coun­
try to blossom as the rose!—McMinnville News-Register.
Mankind presents some startling opposites. The man
who cusses the whistle that blows at 6 o’clock in the .morn­
ing will gleefully jump a four-rail fence when he hears the
same sound at 6 o’clock on the evening.—Sutherlin Sun.
—Or when a covey of birds flutter into the next field.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR JACKSON COUNTY
ROSE M. HOYT, plaintiff,
vs.
HIRAM H. HOYT, Defendant.
SUIT IN EQUITY FOR DIVORCE
PLOT TO MURDER
MANY OFFICIALS
GERBER, Cal., Oct. 6. — The
best medical authorities in this
county are baffled today over the
case of Dee Connell, a business|
man of Tehama, who for e ig h t,
days has been confined at a h o s -;
pital in Corning with continuous
hiccoHphing.
All efforts to stop the attack
have failed.
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Medical
council has
been
sought
from
Redding,
Red
Bluff, Chico and Sacram ento with
no reliefs The diet of ether and
milk which has stopped other
cases has failed in this instance.
To Take X-ray
It is- probable now th a t an
X-ray of the p atien t’s stomach
will be made, says a report from
Tehama, in an effort to locate the
cause of the unusual trouble.
This is the first serious attack
of hiccoughing to which Connell
has been subjected. He Is 57
years of age.
UAL -
INDIRECT APPEAL
SHUN LA FOLLETTE
SUM M ONS
TO: H iram H. Hoyt, the abbve
named Defendant
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, You are hereby
summoned and required to ap­
pear and answ er the Complaint
of the Plaintiff on file w ith the
Clerk of said C ourt w ithin SIX
W EEKS from the date of the
first publication of this Summons
and upon your failure so to do,
the P laintiff will apply for the
relief demanded in said com­
plaint, namely: th a t the m arriage
contract existing between you
and the Plaintiff be dissolved and
for such other relief as to the
Court may seem ju st and proper.
By order of the Hon. C. M.
Thomas, Judge of said Court,
made and dated September 8,
1924, thfls Suramofns ftp aervted
upon you by the publication there­
of for six successive weeks in the
¡ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS, the
the first publication of which, is Sep-
TOKIO, Oct. 7. — A plan to as­
sassinate Baron Shilhara, foreign
m inister, General Ugaki, the war
m inister, and other high officials
is reported to have been revealed
through a police investigation of
an attack by three arm ed mem­
bers of the “ Red Blood” society
on Slfidhara’s secretary. The men
said they were protecting against
Shihara’s policy of neutrality in
China.
AVERAGE USE OF
GAS 439 GALLONS
SALEM, Oct. 7 .-— The aver­
age annual consumption of gaso­
line for each automobile in Ore­
gon during the year 1923 was
439.27 gallons, as against an
average consumption of 424.86
in the year 1922, according to a
statem ent issued here by Sam A.
OREGON’S TOURIST OPPORTUNITY
Kozer, secretary o f , state.
The Oregon Motorist has a splendid editorial on
In 1920, which was the first
tourist business, from which we quote the following para- tGraber 10» 1924> and by 8ald year
these record» were compiled
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ofldier you are required to answ er
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the same w ithin six weeks from by the state departm ent, the an­
“ Iri scenic a factions, tourists tell us that Oregon the date of said first publication. nual gasoline consumption for
«each car was $434.53, while in
surpasses any other state in the Union, they say that our!
briggs & briggs ,
1921 the average consumption
summer climate cannot be beat and that our roads are a By Wm- M- Brtgg8’
was
429.69 gallons.
A ttorneys fo r Plaintiff.
pleasure to drive over; hut they also remark that our Postoffice
address:
people do not seem to appreciate these things, that they Pioneer Block
8— 6wed.
do not show the proper enthusiasm for the wonders which Ashland, Oregon.
a most gracious Almighty has bestowed upon our great
state. They express surprise at the spirit of indifference REST ROOM TO BE BUILT
exhibited by so many of our citizens with whom they
AT GRANTS PASS PARK
come in contact as they travel about the state.
“ ‘You Oregonians will never develop your tourist; A rest room is to be erected in
business to the fullest extent until your own people learn the city auto park this fall, the *
contract having been let to H ar­
to appreciate the true value of your scenic wares,’ said a per and Son. The rest room was
gentleman from Los Angeles recently. ‘Your people are decided upon as an im portant
asleep. Oregon has the world beat as a summer play­ part of the auto camp as a t pres­
t there is no place where the
ground and you are bound to get more or less tourist busi­ en
tourists can find a place to w rite
ness whether you go out after it or not, but you are miss­ or read. It will also be found a
ing a golden opportunity if you don’t capitalize the game convenient place for the giving of
and go after every dollar there is in it. Wake your peo­ stereoptican lectures next sum­
mer, this action having been de­
ple up and teach them how to boost Oregon like we Cali­ cided
upon by the Chamber of
fornians boost our state. You have something to talk Commerce as an im portant move
about up here while we have to draw on our imagination in advertising the territo ry ad
to a great extent The sooner that Oregonians acquire; jacent to Grants Pass, says The
Pass Courier.
the boosting habit the sooner will your states forge to G rants
The new rest room will be 24
the front as a tourist playground. ’
by 30 feet in size and will follow
“ And this is the whole thing in a nutshell. We have the bungalow style of architecture
advertised our wares to a certain extent, it is true, but already in use a t the park. This
will give all of the buildings a
we have not yet learned how to treat our customers when uniform
appearance. The com­
they come to us. It is not alone with the problem of how m ittee has also decided upon other
to draw tourists our way that we have to deal but we additions, which will be complet­
must learn bow to entertain them while they are with us. ed next spring. One of these is
e construction of cottages for
We must impress them with such a show of hospitality th
those who do not wish to erect
that even the most easehardened traveler cannot help but tents. The improvements are be­
feel that he is a privileged guest among a friendly people. ing made with the re tu rn s from
We must familiarize ourselves with the wonders of our th e .auto camp during the past
own state so that we can properly describe them to our summer.
visitors. We must be courteous to our guests and we must One hundred and twenty-one
show a real interest in their welfare while they are among mills reporting to West, Coast
us. We must make it our business to see to it that their Lum berm en’s association for the
ending September 27th,
stay in our state is an enjoyable one from start to finish week
m anufactured 97,881,459 feet of
so that they may be influenced to carry away with them lum ber; sold 100,116,285 feef;
such a favorable impression as will cause them to further and shipped 104,105,019 feet.
advertise Oregon as a most desirable place in which to New business was 2 per cent
above the production. Shipments
spend a summer vacation.
were 4 per cent above new busi­
. “ If we are tojm ild up our tourist business, it be; ness.
hooves we Oregonians to wake up and acquire the habit
of boosting Oregon át every opportunity. This is the spir­
it that has resulted in making California the foremost
tourist state of the nation. Californians are the greatest The handiest furniture
about the house
boosters in the world for their native state and that is
the reason they have been gathering in the cream of the
Cedar Chests
tourist trade. The sooner we Oregonians awaken to the in dark and light finishes
fact that we have much more to boost for than have the
from $15 to $30
iivewire citizens ol our sister state and acquire the habit THE ASHLAND FURNITURE
of telling the world what we have to offer the sooner will
COMPANY
we begin reaping the benefits of a greater tourist busi­
88 N. Main
ness.’*
The Squthern Pacific Bulletin,
a m onthly magazine published by
The Southern Pacific railroad
company, contains an editorial in j
the October issue, which the news­
papers favoring La Follette con­
sider an indirect appeal for the
company’s employes to vote
against La Follette.
A fter 'statin g th a t every citi­
zen should vote, the editorial,
which is published on. the back
page of the magazine, says:
"There is a conflict of ideas as
to the fu tu re of our government
not measured by party lines.
There is- being made an unusually
vociferous appeal for changes in
our governm ent order.
It in­
volves dragging forth and furnish­
ing anew for. public p resentation
Gold D u s t..................30c
Naptha Sea Foam . .30c
Chipse Powders ....... 15c
Large size, Bon Ami,
powdered .............. 15c
Rinso, No-Ruri, N o -
* boiling, 3 pkgs. .. .25c
Star Naptha Powder
3 f o r ........................25c
20-Mule Team Borax
3 f o r ....................... 25c
Sunlight Cleanser
3 f o r ....................... 25c
K. C. Baking Powder 20c
Hay,.Grain, Mill Feed
and Flour
For Economical Transportation
100 H our Endurance
and Economy Run
Watch the Progress of this
Economy and Endurance
Run at Our Show Room
Automotive Shop
Ashland, Oregon
Phoqe 214— 358 E. Main St.
Pears
Truth and Boasting
Delicious Apple«
Quinces
fellow likes to boast,
N O but regular
every man should have
Figs
Grapes
Peaches
All the vegetables the
market affords
Plaza Market
H. A. Stearns
courage enough to tell the truth.
This bank believes that it is the
simple truth and not boastfulness
when it claims that it is equipped
properly to take care of any
amount, large or small.
The Citizens Rank of Ashland
61 N. Main
Ashland, Oregon
ROM AN
BREAD
• *’•
aids
A REAL SAVING
for you. In order to make
room for a new shipment,
we have reduced the price
of every Diamond Cord
Casing
& S
R U N N IN G
” Digestion
One of the m o s t
healthful of breads
ONE-THIRD
for this week only.
This iB
your opportunity to buy a
High-grade G uaranteed tire, at
D ealer’s cost price.
IV. & N. Service
F ranklin Bakery
Station
Phone 199
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
The
Nya I Get Acquainted
SALE
51 Wrifiwood Laws
Eavelepes
FREE
with
1 lb. (90 sheets)
weed Lawn Wr
60c
AAhrNo.1
The ideal shortening for all purposes is lard—and the ideal
lard is Frye’s “Wild Rose” Brand. It is made from the
choicest rich leaf and back fats not found in ordinary lard,
and it is prepared under the most sanitary conditions by
the Frye exclusive process which insures unvarying purity
and flavor. Keep a pail of “Wild Rose” Lard in your
cooler for economical deep fat frying and every shorten-
mg purpose.
it
0 m bottle Nytetis Almoad Cream
Large atae
FREE
with
One bex Nylotie Fees Powder De Luxe
The H a d that ataja on. Head. W hite, Brunette
75c
A a k f a r N e .9
One Nyal Water Bottle (full two quart, guar­
anteed) FREE with One Nyal Fountain Syr­
inge (three hard rubber pipes, 6 foot rapid flow
tubing, guaranteed) $2.75. Ask for No. 27.
F rye’s “ Delicious” Brand Ham s
and Bacon are “Everything the
N am e Implies.
T hey are pre­
pared from the most carefully se­
lected young grain-fed porkers
and the w ell-know n F rye Label is
a safe-guide to unvarying quality.
WILD ROSE
PURELARD
DOZENS OF BARGAINS
EQUAL TO THE ABOVE
AT
ELH ART’S
Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat.
W hen next you require
Brand Name— You w ill get a Lard I
ask for it by thia
pure