Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 17, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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Príday, October
ASHLAND DAILY T ID IN G S
way« be applied td persona who seefcl to have less spiritual week*. Inoffeneiy« looking Chi­
each packing his “ rod” , h afe •
decency than those about them? Doubtless there were nese,
This is Ashlands
(E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 )
been pouring in from Newark,
minor infelicities in the married lives uf the two who have where* Chinatown moved almost Place To Find
P ub lished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
just obtained divorce that they may wed each other. en masse when vice and gamb­ What It Wants
THE ASHLAND PRINTING GO.
Doubtless there were minor regrets, minor heartaches. ling were stopped in New Y ork’s To Eat Sunday
B ert R. Greer ................................................................................. ...... Editor But what we most desire to know is whether the marriage Chinatown. The police knew the
war was coming, but they were
George Madden Green ..................................................... Business Manager
deserters were certain about their grievances.- It is a powerless to prevent it.
OFFICIAL CITY PA PER ........................ 7........ ?.......... .„.Telephone 39
The stoily gates back twelve
tVe AswiaTo«^"p^tofficei«« ^ ^ c i ^ M ^ M l t t « ' proved fact that temperament is often mistaken for acute
Let us fill your pall with Swifts
years.
In
1912
two
tong
men
Silver
Lea: lard. Costs less than
indigestion, and vice versa. A confirmed sentimentality,
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
went to the electric chair in shortening. Goes fa rth e r and Is
One Month
....... .......................„V..?.......................... 5 .65 attended by cardiac disturbances, may have no more S tate’s Prison a t Ossining, N. Y., i
more nutritious. D etricks.
94-tf
Three
Months
s ix Months08 ................................. . ........1............."...
3.75 va^d genesis than an injudicious salad. It is always best for m urder. Their bodies did
One Y e a r ....................................................... ........................................
7.50 ¡for husbands and wives to weigh these considerations, not go back to-China, as ail good
B y Mall and R ural R outes
dead Chinese do.
One Month ......................1........................................................... .„...... $ .65 before they go moaning about in search of soul mates
im p o rtan t business men, judges
Three Months .................................4..—............................... *.............
1.95
Setting aside the indigestive theory, such matings lawyers
and assistamt district a t­
Six Months .................................... -.............. :......................................
3.50
F razier & S on
One Year ................................................................................................
6.50 are seldom happy. The same traits which made for in­ torneys got the leaders of the On
felicity in the first home wil make for infelicity Leong Tong and th e Hip Sing
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES
Single insertion, per Inch ............................................................ $ 30
in the second. The same selfish cruelty that in­ Tong together a t a great peace Seed Rye, per cwt.............$3.50
banquet, and th e hatchet was
z
Yearly Contracts
One insertion a week ...................................................................
.27% flicted pain upon the first mate, will inflict pain upon buried. A rbitration wa3 to settle
Seed Oats, per cw t.......... 3.25
Two Insertions a week ................ ..................................................
.25
the
next.
These
fools
cry
for
the
moon,
and
the
moon
is
all fu tu re disputes, and firearm s
Alfalfa Seed, per cwt ....27.00
Dally insertion ................................................................................
.20
quite as unattainable as when the first cat squalled. At were to play no p a rt in th e minor
Rate« for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising
th a t m ight follow a ; Red Clover Seed, per cwt. 27.00
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................................................ $ 10
best they have but the sordid semblance of a romance, disputes
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line .................................
-05
gambling game or the cooking of . Alfa'lfa hay, last year
whose character they can never quite forget, and usually a little yen hok.
Card of Thanks ........................................................................~......
1.00
cutting, per ton ..........20.00
Obituaries, per line ........................................................................
.02 % I they live to be tearfully sorry for themselves. Lust has
The bamquet was an entire suc­
Mill run, 80 lb. -sack ...... 1.65
WHA CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
cess, and, to prove it, Lee Kay,
¡many
guises—and
of
them
all
its
favorite
is
divorce.
‘‘All future ev ts, where an admission charge is made or a
A Feature Page
For Telling the
Cook8 About the
Good Eatables
M arket Basket
nephew of Tom Lee, leader of the
On Leong Tong, was shot to
A man died in Ireland the other day at the age of death in the street directly in
DONATIONS
112 years. It is claimed that the excessive use of tobacco fro n t of the banquet hall while the
No donations to charities or otherw ise will be made in advertis­
peaceful festivities were in pro­
weakened his heart.
ing or Job printing— our contributions will be in cash.
gress. Staid judges stayed not
on the order of getting under
OCTOBER 17
The fatted calf will no doubt be brought out when tables during the fusilade.
ROAD TO SUCCESS:— Commit thy way unto the Lord; tru st
But th eir calm er.judgm ent pre­
also in him and he shall bring it to pass. . . . Rest in the Lord, and Earl McNeely, member of tlie Washington Senators, ar­
vailed,
and On Leong Tong didn’t
wait patiently for him.— Psalm 37.5, 7.
rives at his home in Sacramento, but we are willing to bet
take
revenge.
The electric chair
PRA Y ER:— O Lord, Thou knowest us, and also the end from
the beginning, and we are nothing ap art from Thee. Therefore now ,* the calf won’t compare with the bull which will be thrown did.
commit ourselves and our way to Thee.
bv those who “ knew him when- »»
And for twelve years Chinatown
has been deader than King Tut-
ENFORCE OUR SPEED LAWS
\y e jike ^yinter better than Summer, because in Sum- ankh-Amen. The peace prevaded
The highway north of Ashland was tlie scene of i
can>t cal| the janitor and raise Cain about the even the precincts of the famous
old C hatham Club, ju st around
what might have been a very serious accident a few d a y s ! ^ ^ '
the corner, in Chatham square,
ago, when a light truck was crashed into by a heavy car
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where rival w hite gunmen used
traveling along the highway at a high rate of speed. T h at;
Lectnrcr identifies Solomon as the wisest man and to shoot it out about twice a
tlie driver of the ligl.t truck was not killed, or at k a s t l ^
tcst fool We ,,an,t understand where the wisest week.
B ut th a t’s all over now. The
seriously injured was a miracle, for the truck was badly man Uiiff
¡n
,mt
wUh
thft
1(X)0
wives
hancine
end
of the truce started about
stuff comes in, but with the 1000 wives hanging
damaged by the crash.
around, we can readily understancTthe greatest fool stuff. six m onths ago. Then the po­
lice heard rum ors th a t a shortage
The driver of the heavy car, not content with paying
of >40,000 had been found in the
for the damage done by the crash, insisted that he was
Doesn’t it make you feel pleasant to see a wife, with accounts of the On Leong Tong.
not at fault, and it was only when he knew a police officer a face like a hard shelled crab, laughing at her husband’s I t was reported to the D istrict j
was on his way to the scene of the accident that he decided jokes, when you know the only thing preventing her A ttorney in tru e Occidental fash­
ion, and the tong expelled twelve
to move. Then he left without settling for his share of tearing out his hair is your presence.
of its members.
the damage. He was arrested in Medford, and upon ex­
vertising.
collection taken is
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
pressing his willingness to pay for the damage, was re­
leased.
Although the driver of the truck may be satisfied j
with the outcome, his satisfaction will not save other
drivers from the speed maniac who is certain to use the
highways for a speedway if he is allowed to “ get away”
with this sort of thing. Jail sentences, or stiff fines should
be meted out to these drivers who insist upon breaking NEW YORK, Oct. 17.— For ten
speed records on the highways. In the case of tlie driver years the hum an rabbits th a t in­
mentioned, there were many witnesses who were willing habit th e hutches of Pell and
to testify that he was exceeding the speed limit, but he Doyer and Mott streets have not
to scamper to th eir w arrens
was released following his acceptance of tlie demands had
through a rain of shots.
made upon him by the injured party. If this sort of thing B ut th at decade of peace is
ended in th e narrow confines of
keeps up, can we hope to enforce our speed laws?
— has been renewed with a ven­
geance.
Blood has been shed.
More men are going to die before
it ends.
'
One man already is dead, and
three have been wounded in the
first outbreak of a tong w ar since
1912. The police are t rankly ap­
prehensive. Their guard In China­
town has been trebled. Bluecoats,
very much on the qui vive, are in
every nook and cranny of th e ill-
lighted, m ysterious streets. A lert
plain-clothes men, with service re ­
volvers noticeably close a t hand,
patrol the streets. W hite visitors
are barred. Sightseeing buses
a re n ’t allowed in the neighbor­
New Y ork’s Chinatown.
The w ar of the Tongs — On hood.
Trouble has been expected for
Leong Tong and Hip Sing Tong
RENEW TONG T O .
A m 12 YEARS;
AGAIN OUR LOSS
Within the past three months, the two greatest writ­
ers of the present age have been called by the grim read­
er. Joseph Conrad and Anatole France, recognized by
leading authorities to have been the greatest writers de­
veloped during the past fifty years have both been called
within the year.
Although classed as the two greatest writers, the
works of these men were as different as night from day.
France, the romanticist, the conjurer with things myster­
ious to the ordinary man, achieved his recognition and his
greatest fame among the people of the romance states,
Italy, Spain. F n ice Although his works were widely
read and appreci ted in the English speaking countries,
since they suffered no loss through translation, they still
hold their greatest popularity in those countries. His
“ Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard, “ At the Sign of the Reine
Peduque,” “ Le Jongleur de Notre Dame,” the “ Revolt
of the Angels” and the “ Opinions of Jerome Coignar.d”
are masterpieces in delicately handled subjects, which
appeal to a romance loving people.
Conrad, the virile, the powerful, attained his greatest
popularity among the readers of good literature in the
English speaking countries. Bora in Poland, at an early
age a rover, Conrad was recognized as the greatest writ­
er of the English language living, during his last few
years on earth. With the appeal of a Jack London novel,
hut with infinitely better subjects, more beautifully
handled, Conrad late in life reached the peak striven for
by every writer, a recognized leader in the literary world.
His “ The Rover,” and the “ Nigger of the Narcissus” will
go down in history with Emerson and Dickens as master­
pieces in literature of the English language.
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C harter No. 22
Reserve District No. 12
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE STATE BANK OF TALENT
AT TALENT IN TH E STATE O F OREGON
AT TH E CLOSE OF B U SIN E SS OCTOBER 10th , 1024
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts
sho v n in items 29 and 30, If any...................
O verdrafts secured and unsecured ...............
O ther bonds, w arrants and securities, in ­
cluding foreign governm ent, state, m uni­
cipal, corporation, etc., including those
shown in item s 30 and 35, if any.................
Stocks, securities, claims, "*liens ju d g ­
ments, etc............................ ...........................
Banking house, $4,500; fu rn itu re and fix­
tures, $2.240
9.
11.
12.
15.
Real estate owned other than banking house
(ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from
banks, bankers and tru s t companies des­
ignated and approved reserve agents of
this bank .............................................................
(c) Net am ounts due from other banks,
bankers and tru s t companies ..........................
Checks on banks outside city op town of
reporting bank and other cash item s......
Total cash and due from banks, item s 8,
9, 10 and 11. $20,167.13.
Ipterest, taxes and expenses paid
O ther assets, if any ..........................
Total
16.
17.
18.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in .............................
Surplus fund ............................................
(a ) Undivided profits ..................
DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks,
subject to reserves
Individual deposits subject to check, in­
cluding deposits due the State of Oregon
county, cities or other public funds.......... ’
Demand certificates of deposit outstand-
ing....... .......................................
Certified checks outstanding ...............
Total of demand deposits, other than
bank deposits, subject to reserve
item s 23, 24, 25, 26 $74,449.76
TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject
to reserve and payable on demand or sub­
ject to notice:
96,559.57
160.02
6,506.21
1,054.57
6,740.00
710.00
18,995.82
1,031.99
THIS ‘‘SOUL MATE” BUNK
“ Soul mates” is a detestable term. Why must it al-
LONDON, Oct. 17. — Unem­
ployment is again increasing in
England by leaps and bounds.
Though an increase in unem­
ployment is generally expected
during the early autum n months,
the increase this year is so rapid
th a t it has occasioned considerable
surprise and not a little worry.
Political circles, opposed to the
government, have made the most
of this increase and it has been
made the basis of pessimistic pre­
dictions on the fu tu re 6f British
trade. Politiciams blame the in­
creased unemployment on every­
thing from th e Dawes plan to the
abolition of th e ta riff upon auto­
mobiles.
D uring th e last ten weeks ap­
proxim ately 150,000 people have
been added to the ranks of the
unemployed.
N evertheless the
statistics of the M inistry of La­
bor show th a t the total unem­
ployed are still 137,000 less than
a t the beginning of the present
year.
On Jan u ary 1, 1924, th ere were
1,289,000 registered unemployed
in G reat B ritain and N orthern
Ireland.
This figure began to
increase during Jan u ary and
steadily declined until it reached
1,052,000 a t the end of July. In
August the num ber of the unem­
ployed began to ascend, and by
the end of the m onth i t . had
reached 1,152,000 and still stead­
ily increases.
5,355.33
261.45
137,514.28
20,000.00
2,550.00
4,500.37
BOARD MEMBERS OUT
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 17. —
In the face of a le tte r stating th at
the California-Oregon Power com­
pany would refuse to cooperate
in furnishing power and extend-'
ing lines to farm pumping proj­
ects if its candidates were defeat­
ed, voters of the K lam ath irrig a­
tion d istrict Tuesday cast out
the present board of directors. By
a decisive m argin they placed in
office R, E. B ra d b u ry a n d Jo sep h
Jacob, pledged to investigate al­
leged collusion between officials
of the U. S. reclam ation service
and th e power company in the
m atter of w ater purchase a t less
rates th an charged farm ers.
A b itter fight developed just
before the election. Bradbury and
Jacob were opposed by Hans Ny-
lander,
incumbent, and Joseph
Micka, both openly in favor of
the old regime. Land-owners to
the num ber of 244, holding ap­
proxim ately 50,000 acres of ir­
rigated land in the Merrill-Malin
district, cast th eir votes.
The new directors are pledged
to Investigate the circumstances
under which the Keno and A l-,
keny canals were acquired by t h e !
California-Oregon Power company
and to determ ine wrhy w ater was
sold to the power company for
20 cents per acre foot while i
ranchers were charged $1 per
acre foot.
i
C elery-Root Soup
PARIS, Oct. 17. — Soup in
France is a daily dish so the chef
m ust think of many varieties.
Celery-root makes a favorite one. !
Wash and cut into small pieces
fresh celery-root in sufficient
quantity. A large stalk is enough
for four persons.
Clean and cut the same amount
of potatoes and let cook together
with a little water, salt and pep­
per. Make into a puree, and at
the moment of serving add a large
piece of fresh butter and one-
half a glass of fresh cream.
Serve with freshly fried crou­
tons.
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i —
Phone Us
fo r.
Sunday
Dinner
Suggestions
Eagle Market
Phone 107
N. Main
L etterheads, statem ents, t o
,/o u r order at the Tidings Office.
Oyster Shell, per cw t....... 1.50
Only g iv e us a part of your
business and see how w e ap­
preciate it.
FOR GOOD HEALTH
The "voice of experience tells
you th a t good food is required
both for your brain and stom ­
ach’s sake.
Bread being the
most consumed of all foods,
care should be exercised to pro­
vide only the best that is made
right in kneading and baking
and of proper flour.
Lithia
Bakery bread is acknowledged
by all to he of the first and
highest attainable quality.
F razier & S on
P h o n e 214— 3 5 3 E . M ain St.
Delicious Pastry
vPtRlûH».
Lithia Bakery
that will vary and make
more enjoyable the menu.
Our pastry is baked fresh
Pure in the Can— Pure
in the Baking—that’s
each day.
Franklin Bakery
Bakers of “ Superior
Bread”
Phone 199
139.32
ROUSING THE NON-VOTERS
Lethargy’ gives place to awakened interest as the Boy 23,
Scouts carry on their campaign to get out the vote in No­
70,738.53
vember. The 687,000 active and the 2,000,000 former Boy 24.
Scouts are distributing stickers and window cards by the
3,660.98
million urging people to vote, and the demand for stick­ 26
50.25
ers has become overwhelming, one Boy Scout council call­
ing for three million.
If Maine is an index, the campaign has already had
some effect. The vote in that state in . September was
greater by 45,000, or 25 per cent, than in 1922. But that
gain, if general throughout the country, would still leave 27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding
84,014.15
26 per cent of the qualified voters unaccounted for, and
Total of tim e and savings deposits
payable on dem and or subject to notice
tlie Boy Scouts are now getting after them .
item s 27 and 28, $34,014.15
Getting out the vote should be valuable not only as a
31
Bills payable with federal reserve bank
cure for absenteeism but as a cureforoneofitschiefcauses
or with other banks or tru s t companies....
2,000.00
cure for absenteeism but as a cure for one of its chief
causes—the blanket ballot. No doubt many people stay
Total
137,514.28
away from the polls because they are required to choose STATE OF OREGON, County of Jackson as.
cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly
among many candidates, of whom they know little or swear I, th E. a t B. th Adamson,
e above statem ent is tru e to th e best of my knowledge
nothing, for many minoi; offices. Being unable to choose onri H a I I a P
E . B. ADAMSON, Cashier.
with judgment, they let. the whole business go by the
Subscribed'and sworn to before me this 15th day of Oct., 1924
board bv not voting at all.
J. C. MASON, N otary Public.
My commission expire* November 6, 1927.
CORRECT— A ttest:
C. W. HOLDRIDGE
L. J. SLEPPY, D irectors
Ü W L 0 Y M IS
Cherro Egg Mash, per cwt. 3.15
17, IÒsH
CAUIMET
THE W O E L D 'S GREATEST
B A K IN G POWDER
One trial will convince you—
make a test—forget the rest
Potatoes
SALES A*/a TIMES THOSE OF A N T OTHER BR A N D T J
Yes, The Best No. 1
Netted Gem Potatoes
$2.25 per 100
5 sack lots $2.15
These are the best winter
potatoes and undoubtedly
the lowest price we will
have this fall. So get your
supply now.
SCHÜERM AN G R O C ER Y
Phone 155
201 Main St. I I
< ►
We have fresh condiments of all kinds for sale.
Spices, ground, whole, pickling seeds.
a
Also Tohasco, Pepper Sauce, Chile Sauce, Cat­
sup, Cocktail Oyster Sauce, Worcestershire Sauce,
Vinegar, Pimentoes, Hot Peppers.
Plaza Market
H . A. Stearn s
31 Stores
STOP!
LOOK!
LISTEN!
SAVE!
We Deliver
61 N. Main
20,l,CenturyGrocery
31 Stores
At a 20th Century Store.
At the attractive merchandise priced extremely low.
Your better judgment will convince you there is no safer place to buy.
On these offerings Saturday and Monday, October 18th and 20th.
Royal Baking Powder
Large Can
each
4 0-
Soft Shell Almonds
New Crop
Pound
10c Ivory Soap
’ 25c
fcöV
Sun Maid Raisins—Newly Packed—Seeded or Seedless, 15 oz. packages, 2 for 25c
OQ c
Sliced Pineapple
Fancy Large
cans, each
Best Blue Rose
Rice, 3 lbs.
Pure Honey, new—pint
Mason Jars, 35c each
Bulk Shortening, fresh
2 pounds..................35c
Ô O p
wfcw
Crystal White Soap
6 bars 25c
10 bars
OQ<*
Good Crepe Toilet Pa-
per, 4 rolls ............25c
Crisco—3 lb. can 75c—6 lb. can $1.43—9 lb. can $2.05
Royal Garden Orange
Pekoe Tea 1-2 lb.
package 40c
II. O. Oats, pkg. ..15c
Cream Rolled Oats, 4
lbs. 25c—9 lb. sack 55c
20TII CENTURY COFFEE—The perfect Blend—High in quality—Low in price—
Roasted daily in our own plant—Pound 43c—3 pounds $1.27.
J
el}0 flavor
any
1
fle
■ w
w
New Prunes, large size,
3 pounds
for
fcww
Mazóla Oil
quarts
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GRANTS PASS
374 E. Main St.
31 N. Central Ave
509 G. St.