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

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
ASH LA N D
D A IL Y
M onday, ò rto b er 27, 1024
T ID IN G S
half billion dollars in question came chiefly from the pock These native sons were proud and, in their way, intelli- French schools m Turkey. Ameri- ;
(E stab lish ed In 1 8 7 6 )
e.ts of individuals who could not-afford to speculate be­ gent. They were informed of how the countries east of can and Britlsh institutions were Hie Tiding'* Ads Bring Result*
cause it were tragedy for them to lose.
the Rocky mountains had been appropriated and the In- T T * ’ ? ut recently 80 many ob"
P ub lished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
(hang gradually driven out. or onto reservations. Of all i
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A SH LA N D P R IN T IN G CO.
A FA ST W ORKER
tills they were not ignorant and naturally reasoned that sIon they will have to cease opera­
L R. Greer ......... ......._______________
'Pditnr
When General Feng seized Pekin, cut all communi- t e wedge was being driven by the home builder that tion sooner or later.
U eorte Madden Qre< ..................................................... Business Manager
OFFICIAL CITY P. » er ...............................................-...Telephone 8 9 |Cation and forced President Tsao K-un to fire General Wu, muSt, inevitably, result as it had elsewhere.
w V a r o R ub
O w r 1 7 M illian J a r , U h J
a t th e A shk i, Oregon Post of flee a« second class Mali Matter h6 showed speed worthy of Napoleon in his prime. He
Tidings Ads brings results.
The Missionaries Came declaring their purpose to
achieved what the French call a coup d ’etat. Possibly he Christianize the Indian; to teach him how to live, how to
Subscription P rice, D elivered In City
Mouth ...
$ .66 acquired his speed when he became a Christian, being
FMrss M onths
build homes and how to enjoy life according to the pre­
1.95
• b i Month« ...
known
as
the
Christian
general.'
Interest
among
Ameri­
3.75
I brought a truck load o f bar­
cepts of the Holy Master. That sounded good, hut when
Ou« Year .......
Simmon’s
7.50 cans centers in the fact that he has called ,off the war with
gain
counter good s from P ort
By Mail and Rural R outes
they found that their methods of life were to he changed
Oua Month ...
land la st w eek, nil o f w hich
Bed Springs and
$ .65 Chang Tao Lin, to whom Japan is decidedly partial, and and that instead of enjoying a free and untrammeled ex-i
Three Month«
w
ill be sold accordingly. A uto
1.95
that he proposes to install the leader of the Anfu party, istence, they were required to work, till the ground and
Six Month« ...
Mattresses
3.50
Rohes,
W ade D ragsaw , H alt­
One Year .......
6.50 which is pro-Japanese, as president. If Cheng should be­ imitate the whites in building homes, and further when,
ers,
and.
lots o f arm y goods.
B uilt for Sleep
come dominant at Pekin, we might expect a new deal in they found that white men with, their families were com-j
, .
.
DISPLA Y ADVERTISING RATES
Come in early w h ile they last.
*• Insertion, per Inch ...........................................
} .30
oriental politics that would revive Japanese influence in ing into the wake of the Missionary, assuming superior-! .T H E ASHLAND FU RNITUR E
Yearly C ontracts
Insertion a week .......................................
COMPANY
•27% ( Ulina and to which soviet Russia .might become a party ity over them, they naturally became restless, drew aloof
Two insertions a week
PEIL’S CORNER
8
3 N. Main
.25
Being the sponsor for the open door policy, the Unitec and finally begun war upon them. These missions and
Mhily insertion .............. ..................................................................
.20
__ .. ,
R atos for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising
States could not be indiffereht to such a situation, for attended settlements were in the Willamette valley and
F i m Insertion, per 8 point line ...............„ ..........
j .10
there would be danger of obstructions in the doorway. along the banks of the Columbia. Most of the histories
W«h subsequent insertion, 8 point line
.05
Card o f T hanks ......................
...................................
•M W arles, per line ........................ I Z Z Z Z 7 L ™ . .............
deal chiefly with thesq communities and conditions; south
• 02%
The man who said there is always room on top never of the Calipooia mountains no missions were established,
,
W HAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
tried an upper berth
__ 11 future events, where an admission charge is made or a
and with the exception of mining industries, the settle­
«rtlsetion taken is Advertising.
ments of Southern Oregon were exclusively of the home
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
Man has some advantages, but he can’t slip fourteen building type, a fact sufficient to arouse the full deter­
DONATIONS
Ne donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis­ ounces of cloth over his head and call himself dressed.
mination of the savages to drive them lienee.
e r Jab printing— our eontrlbutions will be In cash.
(To he.Continued)
“ Is it right,” asks an indignant citizen, “ to fine peo
OCTOBER 27
" w it h h o l d n o t g o o d : — w ithhold not good from them to ! p ie for making wine and arivinsr an occasional glass
a large degree established by Bul­
whom it i »due, when it is in the power of thin hand' to do it
o
o
GROUND GRIPPER SHOES are con-
Proverbs 3:27.
garian scholarship. Transferred
to their friends?” Well, in the cast of most home made
to Sofia, the colleges would attra ct
stiueted to conform to Nature^s lines;
wine, no penalty is too severe.
ty iC K s
Have Comfortable
Feet
PO L IT IC A L C H A F F AND GRAIN
MAY LEAVE TURKEY
an even g reater num ber of Bul­
garian students and still be able
to draw students from surround­
SOFIA, Oct. 27.— Because of ing bulkan countries.
The Angora Government has
stringent
regulations
imposed
upon them by the Turkish Gov­ closed all Greek, Armenian and
ernm ent, trustees of Robert Col­
lege and the American College
for girls in Constantinople are
considering the advisaBility o f !
moving these two American col­
leges to Sofia.
Leading B ulgarians have ex­
pressed approval of the plan, and
is used in thousands of
the Sofia Government has prom­
ised its patronage and co-opera­ homes today because of
tion.
its uniform wholesomeness
It has been suggested th a t the
two missionary schools in Bul­ and because the use of
baker’s bread permits the
garia should be merged with the
Constantinople
colleges,
thus
housewife more time for
build ;ng up in Sofia the best and
other duties.
largest American university ou t­
side the United States.
Bulgaria students have always
been the best and most numerous
of those attending the two Ameri­
can colleges in Constanople. The
Home of
reputation of the colleges was to
< t
That suggestion from British experts that ice-water
The American voters have been, and are still being,
treated to the usual fusilade of political arguments and packs worn on the head will grow hair could come only
persuasions by the horde of candidates who seek to rep­ irom a country not afflicted with prohibition.
resent the dear people during the next few years.
In this whirlwind of poltical talk, there have been
drafts of chaff as well as grain. The separation of the
Pioneering in Southern Oregon
good and the bad is the task which will confront the voter!
by 0. B. Watson
a week from tomorrow. The voter should take his choice
Baker’s Bread
and stamp his approval on the candidates in whom he has
(Continued from October 18)
the deepest confidence; but he should make this choice
To reach the floor of the valley they had to descend
with his eyes open and his brain functioning, not blindly
and merely in response to any plea of prejudice and dis­ p . very steep and rocky ravine now known as Emigrant
creek in memory of their coming. One familiar with this
content or ribald hatred. *
It is an easy matter for a politician to speak com­ mountain trail cannot well avoid a feeling of astonishment
forting words to the wavering voter, who is only too re­ th a t it was accomplished without serious accident. The
ceptive- for honeyed words which promise many reforms writer traveled this trail fifty-two years ago and saw the
and caustic criticism of those who are actually accom­ marks of their enterprise not yet effaced after twenty-
six years. He also at that time traversed the great forest
plishing something.
Do not let the politicians pity you and make you along the route traveled by them and marvelled at their
Franklin Bakery
think that your lot has been unfortunate and that certain accomplishment, compassed after many davs of strenuous
effort.
He
also,
made
the
trip
from
Klamath
Falls
to
Ash­
office-seekers are responsible for your misfortunes and
land, over the million dollar highway, a few months ago
present position.
S uperior B re a d ”
Weigh the arguments and persuasions carefully be­ by automobile in two hours and fifteen minutes. It is
fore election day and determine your vote, not on passion noted with satisfaction that a granite monument lias been
Phone 199
and hatred, but on a just judgment of the men who are erected on the line of this trail, to the memory of these
pathfinders, many of whom afterwards sought homes in
seeking this vote.
Full Cream
this valley.
This party was piloted through to the Willamette
» >NEY AND MORALS
Cheese
valley
by
these
intrepid
men,
but
not
without
serious
ad­
To find out Lvw the submerged live, 24 college girls
took jobs in shops and factories in Chicago and Philadel­ ventures of various kinds. At what is known as the Ump­
30c a lb.
qua Canyon, through which the Pacific Highway now
phia.
As high as 30 applications had to he made sometimes passes, their troubles were greatest. Some of the teams
before a job was secured. The 24 co-eds say, “ No one can had to be rested up there and great difficulty and hard­
Delicious apples
lead a healthy, all-round clean life on the wages and under ship was suffered. This canyon was afterwards selected
Cauliflower
lor the stage road from Sacramento to Portland, and those
the conditions we worked this summer.”
Lettuce
Morals in the factories, they say, ran from the highest of us who traveled by stage over this route twenty-five
Quinces
to the lowest—it was usually a question of money. As a oi thirty years after the passage of this emigrant train
Celeiy
rule, the better the wages the better the morals. The
°’ur
^ ie’r courage and enterprise.
I have devoted considerable space to this event, be­ and all other vegetables of
young women go hack to their Colleges with all the sym­
the season
cause I consider it to have been of tlie greatest moment
pathy in the world for the industrial girl.
Doctor’s hills, clothes, union dues, insurance, cannot in the settlement of Southern Oregon. It must he remem­
be met on a saving of $2.88 a week, earned from strictest bered that at the time this Southern route was sought tlie
Plazg Market
economy and denial. The factory girl wants good times, question as to whether the United States or Great Britain
61 N. Main
being human, as all folks do, hut cannot afford them. The should hold supremicy over the Oregon territory, was not H . A. Stearns
temptations of joy rides, pretty clothes, gifts of jewelry yet settled, though then in the throes of arbitriment. The
and nights in cabarets are difficult to resist, the college Hudson Bay Company had a line of forts, or posts between
girls aver. And so comes the factory girl’s exposure and Fort Hall and the Columbia river and derived quite a rev­
enue from the immigrants whose wants they supplied at
possible fall to the wolves of society.
Make it a gift
In our own day’s routine, and under the spell of our their own prices. The route was excessively hard making
ambitions and hopes and purposes, we all forget the for the frequency of wants to be supplied. There was What could be a Letter
stony trails that the submerged travel. But in the quest much prejudice among the settlers against the company, gift to your family than a
of the 24 girls, in the industrial probe of the ¥. W. C. A., though Dr. McLaughlin was their benefactor and friend, complete, modem bath­
there is brought home to us the cold understanding of other officers of the company were not in sympathy wifli room! Today’s knowledge
his sentiments of generosity and mercy. These officers of personal hygiene calls
th e part money plays in morals.
and men, stationed at great distances from the headquart­ it the most important
ers at Vancouver and, responding to ,the opposite feeling room in the house. Per­
ONE A M IN U TE
of the higher ups, and in an effort to discourage settlement
The estimate that $500,000,000 was extracted last lrom the United States in order to further the plans of manent health protection,
year alone from small investors by obvious swindlers gives Great Britain, were charged with making the hardships and year ’round pleasure
comes with a modem
this point to the recent declaration of Federal Judge An of the immigrant greater, even to incitement of hostility
MRhroom. Have us install
derson that in his opinion there are large numbers of in­ by the natives. Be this as it may, these feelings prompted one now.
dividuals who will never learn to guard their own sav them to engage in counter moves.
ings. The swindler is but the product of conditions creat­
As I have before said, it is not my intention to re­
Jerry O’Neal
ed by his victims. The latter are mulcted not because they
write the intensely interesting accounts of the early immi­
a re unfamiliar with the complexities of finance but be­
grants to the Columbia and Willamette valleys, because PluBffbing
H eating
cause they disregard the simplest principles of investment.
207 E. Main
that lias been eloquently and at great labor and expense Phon® 188
Secretary Mellon has taken the trouble to set down
given in the excellent publications and histories already
a few rules which, if they were universally observed,
extensively distributed. My excuse for this writing is
would save most of the half billion liard-earned dollars
that the settlement of all that country south of the Willa­
that small investors have lost. The fact is, however, that
mette valley was made under circumstances entirely dif­
the result could be accomplished by faithfully following a
ferent from that further north. It was not done by Mis­
single one of them. This, in substance, is the rule:
A f t e r E v e ry M e a l
sionaries nor trappers and hunters and being at a distance
“ Special inducements should always inspire caution.
from the great communities of the Willamette has not, it It ’s thè longest-lasting
Such offers may be traps. Take time to sleep over in­
seems to me, received the attention that the magnitude confection yon can boy
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vestments. The swindler wants quick action, for he fears
—
and
itȣ
a
help
to
di­
POWER. CO M PA N Y ,
and importance of this great area is entitled to. It is not
investigation. The buyer seldom has anything to lose hv
gestion and a cleanser
d e la y .”
J my intention to criticise, or to complain but rather to sup­
fo r the month
plement and extend to the world information of that por­
and
teeth.
Something for nothing is always an incitement to re
tion of Oregon south of the Callipooia mountains. From
W r f g l e y ’s m e a n s
flection, or ought to be. It ought not to require profound
b e n e fit a s w e l l a s
what has already been §aid, it will be understood that the
p le a s u re .
understanding of the laws of investment to make it plain
Hudson Bay Company operated among the Indians in a
that schemes pron ising enormous and speedy returns do
not require peddli g among buyers of small means, that manner not to arouse their suspicions. They did not want
if they were genuine they would be snapped up at once. the Indian lands nor did they assume to build up exclusive
This is the lesson which it seems impossible to teach thor­ communities which required the land for tillage and home­
building, the very fact of which necessarily encrouched
oughly and the fact that blue sky laws largely fail of their
JOUR PARTNERS
upon
what
Indians
claimed
to
be
their
inalienable
rights.
IN PROGRESS
purpose is due, not to failure to administer them so much The trappers assimilated with the Indians, married* In­
as to the cupidity of the buyer in the first instance. The
Ask any member
dian-women and lived the. same kind of life they did.
person who frankly speculates and makes.no pretense that
o f our organization
But it ,vas not so with the white settler who came accom­
he is “ investing” is in a different category. But it is
panied with his own family, settled on a piece of land,
not on this kind that the get-rich-quick gentrv fatten. The, called it his own and refused association w tihthe red men’.
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