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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1924)
Hut© TwS lì I s Y i t L i V i Saturday, October IS, lO Si ÁSMLATO itA ttt TíéttM A S H L A N J D A IL Y T ID IN G S : vestigatlon of the m urder of J. well-nigh beyond endurance, those who sailed the aid lane thousands of miners would flock thither and the rapid set- PUIPAPn Til I Snyder, 35, trapper, who waa • (Established in 1876) 011 the ZR-3 were warmly housed, confident and comfort- tlement of this beautiful valley would quickly follow; nor u i i i U n u U I U L shot and killed by his step soû, able. As they voyaged they spokewitli the world, and the realize that they were the pioneers of all this greatness. T i i r i pT n r F ATIKip Fred Parazoo, 23, near here yes P ublished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by world with them. They were looking upon a. picture grander than the pencil I IlL Alt I Ul LftllnU terday during a quarrel over méat £nd vegetables wlpch.. Parazoo THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. Eric the Red, a man of temper, drew his sword and of the most skilled artist could paint. They could have Snyder owed him. CHICAGO, Oct. 18. — Eating contended vmimwu ~ _________ __conception of .thé changes that were rapidly to trans- Bert r . Greer ................................................. ........................................ Editor struck down an equal in a manner ____________ not sanctioned - by the Parazoo claimed u« he ou„ shot v ™ in self George Madden Green ..................................................... Business Manager* lenient laws of the time. He fled from Norwegian justice, form this beautiful landscape, nor the human suffering,! th . . faueht'th© nub defense, saying his step-father - refuge * • in Greenland. - ' ’ savage wars, and final extermination of the wild bands „c • t ne taught th e pub made . a move to grab ----------------------- a gun near KntemHu th^Ashiai^h Oregon Postofficeas second ciaiw M aii witter charged with murder, and sought him during the argum ent. Deputy that then dominated this wonderful region. The natural Delegates to the American ------------------------su b scrip tion P rice, l i e i i v i r e d " ¡ T ^ y ----------------------- |And southward from that bleak northern island fared his Sheriffs have gone to the scene meeting One Month ............................................................................................ $ .65; son, Leif Erickson, beaching his galley somewhere in Mew resources hidden away in the panorama before them were Caterers’ Association of the shooting. Parazoo is be 1.95 England, men say, or perhaps a trifle to the north. There 1 undreamed of, which their coming and that of others toI ^ ' e r Z t i o n o f 7 X u Y Y a Y ing held in jail. Three Months 3.75 Six Months one Y e a r ................ ,.............................................................................. 7.50 ¡s no record of the time required for these cruises, but'follow would stimulate into discovery. Theirs were to ing school to be located ju st out- By Mail and R ural Route» be the first wagon tracks to he made through Rogue Riv-i side the Loop. Behind their plan Letterheads, statem ents, t o _______ One Month ............................................................................................ $ .65 ¡their hazardous nature yet commands us to respect the your order at the Tidings Office. Three Months ....................................................................... .............. 1.95 intrepidity of the Norse seamen. Even as Columbus, they er vallev. soon to be followed by development that would is the ldea that tutors wil1 be We have a good job printing de Six Months startle the world. Their route hence was to be that which ! ( in restau nQQtQ,iron<Q tf One Year 6.50 placed their lives in forfeit and pressed on. ran ts the finer points partm ent. Lewis and Clark, what with this adversity and with the Pacific Highway would follow, that was destined to , Of the latest “ a rt.” DIHPLAY ADVERTISING RATES Complete line of Ashland Can- ‘‘Eating is a real a r t ' , c . L. Single insertion, per inch ............................................................ 3 .30 that, required the greater part of two years to reach the become historic- the conception of following generations. Schweitzer, 94-tf president of the a&- j Qea Goods at Detricks, Y early Contracts (To he Continued) .27% Oregon country and stand beside the Pacific. The dif- sociation, explained. “ O ther a rts ; One insertion a week ................................................................... .25 Two insertions a week ................................................................... igible Shenandoah, of the United States navy, is swing- i have been taught for generations 1 .20 COOLIDGE LEADING Dally insertion ...................................................................... .......... New York, where La Follette haß why not eatlng? Once ,t ,g mag. mg round the 'nation, a distance of 9000 miles, and the R ates for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising IN DIGEST POLI.! shown considerable strength, it tered the American public will be- F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. $ -10 period of her cruise is numbered in days. There were 05 Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line ................................. appears he draw n 28.804 v o te s1 gin to live longer lives.” Quick Service seasons and places in which the explorers counted them- 1.00 (Continued from page 1) Card of Thanks ............................................. „ ................................ B ut th a t isn 't all the school from form er Republicans to 11,-1 O bltnaries, per line ................................................................,— °2^ selves fortunate to win a dozen reluctant miles in a day’s 654 from form er Democrats. In will do. Cooks will be trained to on Window Glass Fitting. WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING march. The speed with which the ZR-3 crossed the At m ent of the figures would give Iowa he is credited with 11,137 i serve well-balanced food in the; “All future events, w’here an admission charge is made or a proper m anner. Few cooks, the Glass of all sizes and des both states to him. The ques lantic was near to seventy miles an hour, and there were tion form er Republican votes and delegates claim, know much about* collection taken is A dvertising. • ' as to the source of La Fol- criptions. No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. 3,887 form erly Democratic. In the correct m anner of preparing no hardships, no delays. lette’s strength, w hether draw n lyisconsin, his home state, his tasty food. The school, with its from the Democrats or th e Re- • present vote includes ballots from instructors, will seek to elim in -: publicans, shows in California, 20,306 form er Republican a n d , ate that. WHICH IS BETTER La Follett« draw s his large vote 4,094 form er Democrats.” Recently, one of the delegates'* chiefly from 12,862 form er Police Captain Clyde Plummer of Los Angeles has no OCTOBER 18 - . . , , , , The Digest poll shows Oregon pointed out, a survey was taken | stay w ith th e l o r d : — The Lord is with you. while ye heinatience with the Sobbing Sisterhood ana tne rSiuooering Democrats and 32,186 form er Re publicans, while 4883 form er! ’aVft Coolidge 17,176; La Follette of the 6000 restaurants that serve with him; aid tf ye seek him, he will be found of you; but if y e ; R r n t i , p r vlo0(i jje believes the only way to make the law forsake him, he will forsake you.— II Chrouicles 15:2. BroilierilOOU. n e iie u e v c s v y J Democrats are registered as vot 3,130 and Davis 4,891. According Chicago residents, to ascertain PRA Y ER:— O Lord, we would seek Thee now when Thou may- respected is to make it feared. ing for Coolidge.and 1569 form er to the Digest, in 1920, 18,926 of th eir cooking methods. Only 10 6?; ^of^Thy^salvation^ up°n Thee whil8t Th°U &rt uear’ f°F tWS 13* i In one particular at least Captain Summer is an Republicans are In the Democra these voted Republican and per cent were found to be p re -! 5,702 Democratic, while 200 vot paring the food in the proper tic column. ________________ - honor to his profession. m anner. The same condition pre-j “ T urning to an Eastern state, ed as Socialists. How different he is, for instance, from such a police vails, they say, throughout the OUR CAREFUL SCHOOL CHILDREN ag Volemer of Berkeley, California—an egotistical United States. Coolidge Davis Follette Have you ever noticed the difference in the young experimenter> who runs amUck with every new “ mental 1 Alabama ............... 3,100 6,965 820 2 Arizona ................. 3,725 1,750 1,959 bicycle rider of today, as compared to the one of a few,tegt„ criminaiS; wiwra experienced and crafty rascals INVESTIGATE DEATH 3 A rkansas ............. 3,297 6,387 1 068 weeks ago? Have you seen how careful each rider is ,L fool to tlie top of ben t;” and who wastes on red- 63¡029 OF MAN, ROSEBURG 4 California ............. 73,198 9,797 5 Colorado ............... 17,979 4,459 5,670 when reaching a corner to give the proper traffic signal, kandcd scoundrels the attention, and the sympathy, and 6 Connecticut ........ 8,549 1,216 1,514 ROSEBURG, Oct. 17. — Au designating in which direction he is to turn? If you the praetieal championship he should bestow upon their 7 Delaware ............. 1,335 654 162 thorities have resumed the ln- 8 Dist. Columbia .... 2,602 804 766 drive an automobile about the streets of Ashland, you j victims 9 F lorida ................. 4.451 6,067 1,476 cannot help but notice it. In the past the bicyclist of 10 Georgia ........... .. 2,971 9,150 1,278 11 Idaho ......* ............... 5,389 3,280 1,392 grammar school age was a reckless, wild riding individ A “ BEAUTY SPECIALIST” 12 Illinois ................. 95,180 18,835 37,545 ual, caring no more for his life, it seemed, than for the 13 Indiana ................. 52,876 18,937 10,587 A “ beauty doctor” in Los Angeles is under arrest D Iowa ...................... 41,568 9,293 19,817 books which occupied his attention for a great part ° f j or causjng the death of an elderly woman whose face 15 Kansas ................. 29,606 8,424 8,263 16 K entucky ............. 4,834 1,284 the day. But now, things have changed. As a result of gjie <<pfted.” 4,303 17 Louisiana ....... ..... 2,674 1,811 723 a campaign instituted in the public schools of Ashland, It appears that three men died under her hands some 18 Maine .................... 5,485 877 483 19 Maryland 5,442 3,762 1,875 the riders are as careful as they formerly were reckless. years ago—one in her office, while she was removing a 20 M assachusetts .... 31,802 4,019 5,709 Arm signals, explained to them in the schools, are care sear from his cheek; another from shock caused by “ a 21 Michigan ............... 52,944 6,566 15,880 22 Minnesota ............. 35,653 5,401 19,557 fully given, and very infrequently, is the rider seen to carbolic-acid application and anaesthetic treatment;” the 1,076 466 23 Mississippi .......... 6,060 cut a corner, or ish between two cars. third from the same latter cause. 24 Missouri ............... 39,160 26,927 8,830 1,639 4,095 25 M ontana ............... 6,903 As a result accidents which were formerly every Numbers of women are now rushing to the front to 8,309 26 N ebraska ............. 19,511 8,143 AUTO day occurences among the riders, have almost become a make complaint that this woman—“ Doctor” Gertrude 504 690 197 27 Nevada ......... ....... 2,826 531 291 28 New H am pshire SPOTLIGHTS thing of the past. Drivers of automobiles are safe in as Steele—had disfigured them for life. 7,373 6,263 29 New Jersey .......... 33,670 suming that the cyclist is looking out for his own safety, Yet so far she has escaped all punishment, although 1.592 1,452 2,535 30 New Mexico ........ 48,450 125,077 28,013 New York .......... 31 and consequently, the driver of the car feels more easy, n one case it was proved that, although she constantly 8,007 12,264 - 927 32 North Carolina.... 4,300 more carefree, when driving in the city streets. performs “ gurpical operations,” she never had one day’s 6,879 1,327 33 N orth Dakota ..... 21,281 26.8S1 80,978 34 Ohio ..................... It is certainly a shame that this campaign was not schooling in surgery in her life. 4,885 35 Oklahoma ........... . 18,904 16.123 ____________ _ i____ 8,130 4.891 17,176 started in the schools twenty years ago. If that had hap 3G O regon Pennsylvania ...... 80,904 17,166 24,373 27 pened, we would Have fewer wild drivers of automobiles, Real progress toward abolishing war will not he 482 3,574 457 38 Rhode Island — 319 Our Phone 82 6,517 770 39 South Carolina ... and consequently, fewer smasliups, with their resultant made until war is outlawed by the war makers, not by 4,730 1,474 6,603 40 South Dakota ..... Main - P laza Ashland misery and suffering. Perhaps, seeing the carefulness of the churches. Crime is outlawed, but it will not be abol 5,398 563 4,586 41 Tennessee ........... 7,996 42 Texas .................... . 23.065 37,316 the children, auto drivers will take a page from their ished until it is outlawed by all the criminals. 1,046 967 2,478 43 Utah .................... book, and themselves start adhering to traffic regulations 466 349 4,688 44 Vermont .............. 3,048 19,346 11,377 45 V irginia .............. more closely. If that should happen, then the school cam Correct this sentence: “ No, breakfast is not ready, 4,429 15,157 46 W ashington ....... . 24,387 paign will be doubly more effective, and accidents so few and what of it?” 1,94S 47 W est Virginia ... .. 14,452 11,475 36,567 4,742 . 27,756 Wisconsin ........... 48 that undertakers will be headed for the poorhouse, for 1,304 650 2,821 49 W yoming ............. 7,189 with our Ashland climate, and no auto accidents, where 6,770 The osteopaths are in favor of many such flights as . 11,464 50 State unknown ... DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise will, be made in advertis ing or job printing— our contributions will be in cash. Old Standard Silver Beam $3.00 J. O. RIGG O ESER ’S Ashland Service Station Individual (single) Gar ages for Rent by the week or month Benz Springs Anti-Mist for a clear windshield in Rain, Snow, Sleet, Fog and Frost It is Guaranteed 35 Cents McDAMIT 2 in 1 RADIATOR CLEANER and STOP LEAK. 50 cents Murphy Elec. Co. ’ DR. OESER & SON The Lure of the Wild will they get their subjects? ADVERTISING A STATE the Shenandoah is making. When people line the side walks, looking into the sky for quite a while, a lot of stiff necks are certain to ensue. TOTAL VOTES ........ 1,066,214 384,205 432,660 1 (The Pittsburg Post) Pioneering in Southern Oregon In his talk on “ Advertising a State” before the by C. B. Watson State Chamber of Commerce yesterday, Irving E. Vining, president of the Oregon Chamber of Commerce made (Continued from-Monday) some statements which it was well that Pennsylvanians, and especially those to whom the citizens look to promote As they stood on this summit, ragged, weary, per the commercial welfare of the Commonwealth, should haps begrimed and travel stained, what varied emotions hear. Pennsylvanians have suffered from lack of adver must have possessed them. Doubtless they were told that tising. They have been too modest in regard to their much of the terrors and dangers they had encountered state and its products, too inappreeiative of the things was over. No longer would they be the sufferers from that they have to sell. thirst and lack of provinder for their stock. Doubtless This is very well illustrated in the attitude of the they were told that the beautiful country spread out be people of the speaker’s own state towards a certain com low them was infested by bands of thieving and pitiless modity, as contrasted with that of the producers of the savages against whom constant vigilence would have to same commodity in Pennsylvania. It has been only a few be practiced. Before them was spread a beautiful picture, decades since the greater part of Oregon was a wilderness. more inspiring than any they had seen, though all their The settlers had great difficulties to overcome in estab troubles were not over. It was the first immigrant train lishing farms. There were huge trees to be cut down, that had ever stood on the border of Rogue River valley enormous stumps to be uprooted. Because of the back and they recorded its charms; a wonderful picture of val breaking toil involved in preparing the land for cultiva ley and mountain. Waving grass, groves of oak and ma- tion the farmers have regarded the fruits of their labor drone with wonderful coloring invited their attention. with greater pride and respect than is displayed by Penn Before them towered the great Siskiyou range with its sylvania agriculturists for their products, grown in land dense forests and- to the left a gap through which passed that has been under cultivation for a hundred years or e centuries old trail, where the mocason tracks, and pony more. The Oregon orcliardist looks on his apples almost route of Indians had made indelible the historic traffic with reverence. He wraps them individually in tissue of savages between the Columbia and the great Mexican paper as though they were precious jewels. And as a re province of California, for the possession of which, their sult of this attitude, he has succeeded in getting Pennsyl own beloved United States, at that moment war was being vanians to buy his apples and pay freight charges for waged. They had no means of knowing how this great conflict was faring Could the veil of the future have been the haul across the continent. As*Air. Vining said, those who desire to direct the at torn away, they would have visioned a spectacle that tention of the N tion to the admirable things in their would have seemed a translation to another realm. They state should first “ sell” the state to their own people. could not have realized that the time would come when There is need for inculcation of greater state pride in the forest and mountain through and over which they had Pennsylvanians. We are patriotic enough as regards the just passed would be provided with such a road as they Nation hut are not sufficiently self-assured when it comes had never dreamed of; a road costing more than a mil lion of dollars, and that their guides were to be the re to loyalty to the Commonwealth. corded pathfinders and their company Was at that mo ment breaking the spell in the interest of future greatness. THE SPLENDID SPUR The brave little Santa Maria and her diminutive cam- They could not have dreamed thatthrough that gap across arados were tossed by wind and wave for a matter of the Siskiyons would be a^great railroad, in plain view three months, and more, before a seaman on the Nina from where they stood, engaged in carrying an 'undream descried that outpost of the western world, an island in able traffic for thousands of miles up and down, this, now, the Bahamas. The ZR-3, modern liner of the air, with a savage coast. They could not have dreamed that winding tonnage almost equal to that of the great discoverer’s its sinuous course parallel with the railroad w#uld be a flagship, left Friedrichshafen at dawn on Columbus day, paved highway from British Columbia to Mexico, over and before dawn on October 15 her lights gleamed over which would speed horseless carriages, with unnumbered Boston—a matter of three days. Whereas the officers and hosts of human freight at great speed. They could not crews of Columbus’ expedition were beset with doubts know that within five years from hteir advent gold would and dreads, with perils both real and fancied, and fatigue J be discovered in those mountains to the west, and that F MISSING MAN CASE MEDFORD, Oct. 17. — The skeleton of a man was found Monday by hunters on W est Trail creek, 30 miles north of Medford and eight miles from th e trail. A m an named King disappeared some 15 years ago in the same lo cality, it is recalled by neighbors. A thigh bone of these rem ains m easures 19 inches. A 40-60 autom atic rifle lay 10 feet away. The position of the skeleton indicates th a t the man had lain, down after dropping his rifle. The bones may have lain where found for more than 15 years. One ru b b er boot only ex tended above the moss and woody growth. L 94% AIR Beats Electric or Gas A new oil lamp th a t gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. S. Government and 35 leading universities and found to be su perior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns w ithout odor, smoke or noise— no pumping up, is simple, | clean, safe. B urns 94 per cent air and 6 per cent common kerosene (coal oil). The inventor, V. M. Johnson, is offering to send a lamp on 10 day’s FR EE trial, or even to give one FR E E to the first user In each locality who will help him introduce it. W rite him to-day SECRETARY WALLACE for full particulars. Also ask him explain how you can get the GOES UNDER KNIFE to agency, and w ithout experience WASHINGTON, D. C , Oct. 17. or money make $250 to $500 per — Secretary W allace was rep o rt month. ed- tonight to be progressing sat isfactorily from an operation per There is wisdom In reading ads. formed th is m orning for the re moval of his appendix and gall bladder. Commander Joel T. Boone, When Business United States navy, his physician, Runs You said Mr. W allace had rallied com You are trained to the m in pletely from the anesthetic and ute— feel capable of carrying if he m aintained his present con the whole load, as you drive dition would be able to leave the your business forward. Fine— but don’t overdo it! hospital w ithin 10 days or two Don’t let business get control. weeks. The operation was per Keep a little ahead all the formed to relieve attacks of sci time. atica. This bank gladly will help by giving you all the cooper ation in banking m atters you could expect from an actual partner. We are proud of our selection by many enterprises i to serve them. We’ll welcome the oppor tunity to explain this branch of our service and point out the the famous bread which many benefits it offers you. is calling the sportsmen to the fields and hills. A Remington gun and Remington game loads will complete the equipment you will need to get the bag limit. HUNTING LICENSES ISSUED The Army Goods Store Biggest Little Store in Town “If a Printing Concern has more than one price—if any of its cus tomers are given printing for less than what is charged other customers—someone pays too much.” No matter who you are or what the conditions may be, the price for a printing order is the same to you as it is to everybody else at “Sally Ann’ will make your meals more enjoyable. Lithia Bakery First National Bank Ashland, Oregon The Tidings PRINT SHOP