ktöfi HfrO
BArLf tidings
Saturday, January l a ,
ASHLAND
D A IL Y
T I D I N G S bv the
business men of New York to Owen D. Young, the was returned with vigor, and the settlers not vet having' when
lauA
* Portland is the greatest wheat
exporting port in the U. S. Duluth
and Superior shipped 10,122,000
bushels, Chicago, 7,327000 and
Portland 25.724,000, in 1924.
(E stab lish ed In 1 8 7 6 )
Published Every E ven in g Except Sunday by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
' „ n r Ii-lLfG^ er "A".......................................................... .......................... Editor
M'.Enag°irP1“ i whlcl? 1«vo'ved 8 P,au 80 fair ‘® 11,1 »ations that it ¡greatly outnumbered the Indians and were well armed! New Haven road, while they are
Salem — New business census
_ _ J v 391 . - a s impossible lor any country to reject it.
¡and cocked and primed
(or a a fight.
A council
war was
was ask,ng the state to improve high credits
pruned £or
fight. A
council of
of war
< . FICIAL CITY PAPER .................................... /....... ....... Telephone
Salem with 24,761 peo
i.r.tered at th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice as Second C lass Mail M atter i
the successful adoption of the Dawes plan was due ¡held and it was decided that in view of the fact that the ways so their trucks may move I ple, 7,000 more than in 1920.
«««orge Madden Green ..................................................... Business
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Month ...
• t.ree Months
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Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
B y Mail and R ural R ou tes
r.e Month ................................. ..........................
hree Months ............:........................................................................
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$ .65
, 1.95
3 50
6.50
faster.
The railroad has notl-
i t ' fled the Public Utilities Commis-i
exter-1 Sion it intends to stop all service;
' on a dozen branch lines th at lead
b ill’- t0 busy nianufactu ring Tillages,'
dinner wil probably be the shortest and most concise state ied and the volunteers returned home.’ Steele and his contending the motor truck has
ment regarding the Dawes plan that will be recorded in party did not reach the place of conference until the talk made the rail lines a burden. 1
There has been no stated con-|
historv.
settlement
a •.
p 1
I was ended and the ---------
- reached. The Yrekans
LIVRU4IO then
lUUll IIC
LllUU between
UCIWCCU the
lilt action
h
nection
action O
of I u
the
\s its snccesstul operation means so much to world turned their faces homeward, not wishing to meet with railroad and th a t the m anufactur
tigle insertion. pe? inch ................................................
$ 30
Yearly C ontracts
1 ' e insertion a week .........................................
.2754
i >'O insertions a week
.25
I *ily insertion ............... ................................................................
.20
R ates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
f ir s t insertion, per 8 point line ...... _
S 10
» Heh subsequent insertion, 8 point line
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05 -
V ■ird of Thanks ................................................ ................................
j ' qq
c titu a rie s , per line
.02%
o-vxzl to future prosperity
w.z-w «.Z J- of
1? this
’ nation, (no
/ 1 busi
•
peace and
ness being too small to profit hv it) it is a pity that every
man and woman cannot secure a copy to read so that all
may understand and appreciate history in the making.
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Pipsu Tyee on the ¡Siskiyous they made a long detour overf ers>but botb are waitibg for the
Beats Electric or Gas
session of the Legislature, at.
zery -rough country and suffered hardships from the which
the m atter will be threshed
lengthened trip and the scarcity of provisions. They had out.
A new pil lamp th at gives an
amazingly
brilliant, soft, whit©
not succeeded in securing the murderers of Woodman, and Makers of m otor vehicles as
jin addition tailed to find anybody ready to hear the ex well as rail line executives out- light, even better than gas or
electricity, has been tested by
penses oi their campaign, which was reported at $2000.00 i sIde New England will watch the the
U. S. Government and 35 lead
INDUSTRIAL GROWTH BRINGS PROSPERITY
legislative battle,
Both believe
which Steele complained that he had to pay.
ing
universities and found to be
the *outcome in Connecticut will
The growth of Los Angeles as an industrial city dur
About the time of Steele’s departure for Rogue river have
superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps.
,
W HAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
an im portant bearing on the
All future events, where an admission charge is made or a ing the past year is strikingly illustrated by figures com as just narrated, Ben Wright, an Indian fighter of re
It burns w ithout odor, smoke or
cituation elsewhere.
u section taken is A dvertising.
piled
by
the
Los
Angeles
Chamber
of
Commerce
which
noise— no pumping up; is sinmle.
nown, all through the country, and greatly feared by the
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
show that the annual payroll has increased from $266,261,- Indians, set out from Yreka in search for the murderers Clatsop county will spfend clean, safe. Burns 94 per cent
DONATIONS
air and 6 per cent common kero
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis 600 in
, . 1922 to $303,754,850
x , , in , 1923 , and that when the. • of Woodman; he was accompanied by several Indians, $100,000 to complete her part sene (coal oil).
’•’< or job printing— our contributions will be in cash.
figures are tabulated, the annual payroll for ¡among whom was one known as Scar-face, himself an In- of Roosevelt Highway in 1925. The inventor, V. M. Johnson,
Umatilla county shipped 161 North Union Ave., Portland,
“ * had ‘ repute and greatly suspected by many of th e' Eastern
BRETHREN, if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are 1924 will be shown to he approximately $364,000',(X)0.
|dian
Of
¡7
Voo”
nate^o1
sp. ritual, rebtore such a one in the spirit of meekness; considering
During 1924 there was added to the industrial life of miners about Yreka. Proceeding toward the Klamath netted n ^ eac asparagus that Ore., is offering to send a lamp
thyself lest thou also be tempted.— G alatians 6:1.
each.
on 10 days’ FR EE trial, or even
(the city approximately 1,000 additional industrial firms raver, the party divided and Scar-face approaching the
to
one FR EE to the first user
that are engaged in the manufacture of various lines of vicinity of V rcka w a s seen and at once pursued. He was Astoria — sham rock butter, in .give
> SANDBAGGING THE MOTORIST
each locality who will help
putting the total number of firms in the city up oil foot and his pursuers on horseback, notwithstanding made by Lower Columbia C o ° p - him introduce it. W rite him to-
Oregon started with a 2-cent gas tax, raised it to products
to 6,000.
which he
t
,
ie led them a desperate race for about eighteen erative ?cairy’ won second p,ace < day for *•» particulars. Also ask
ihree, and now is proposing to increase it to six cents a
Ampng
the
more
important
industries
are
petroleum,
miles
before
they captured him. He was at once hanged *
D airy X w
t T to exp,ain how you can *et
gallon, in the coming session of the legislature, 011 the the- mea^ in n in g
the agency, and w ithout experi
lumber, confectionery, ice cream, bakeries, i without ceremony in a gulch*known as Indian creek or
< ry that by so doing, automobile licenses can be reduced)
‘ 1
ence or money make $250 to
$500 per month.
and the heaviest tax load lie placed on those who use the ood products, wearing apparel car shops, auto parts, iron “ Scar-face Gulch.’’ Wright was more fortunate than
and
steel
machinery,
furniture,
brick
and
tile,
fixtures
Steele
and
brought
in
two
Indians
to
Seotts
valley,
who
±<>ad the most.
were at once tried by a citizen’s court in the presence of}
California adopted a two-cent gasoline tax two years and cabinets, building materials and chemicals.
rrhe
Los
Angeles
Chamber
of
Commerce
lias
for
years
a large concourse of armed miners. One of the prisoners
ago and reduced the license fee to a flat price of $3. Now
oeen
working
on
a
well
defined
campaign
to
encourage
in
was promptly convicted and at once hanged, the other i
it is proposed to increase the gas tax to three or four cents
dustrial
growth
and
development
which
would
bring
per
prisoner was discharged and spent no time visiting with
i; gallon and the license tax to $5 on all motor ears.
manent
industries
and
payrolls
to
the
city.
It
can
point
his'captors. The miners wanted a victim and Captain
Gasoline and motor car taxes have spread like wild
with
a
feeling
oi
pride
to
the
record
which
it
has
achieved,
Wright satisfied them. The Woodman tragedy was closed, i
fire over the nation. Tax gatherers have found it easier to
not
only
in
Los
Angeles
hut
to
a|l
of
Southern
Califor
(To be Continued)
* raise money from this source than from any other.
nia
which
has
received
assistance
from
its
activitv.
The claim is that the motorist derives all the benefit
C harter No. C7
Reserve D istrict No 12
» f good roads; therefore, he should pay the bill. This is
'
R
EPO
RT
O
F
CONDITION
OF
New York’s dry spell longest on record, says a head-
unsound reasoning. Nobody derives greater benefit from
good highways than do the towns along the highways, ine. For fear this might be misinterpreted it is necessary TH E CITIZENS BANK OF ASHLAND I
YOU CAN
AT ASHLAND IN TH E STATE O F OREGON
the farms adjacent to them and country tributary to such ' o say that this refers to absence of rainfall.
RELY ON
TH E THE CLOSE OF BU SINESS DECEM BER 3 1 st, 1924
paved roads.
THIS
Land, 10 to 30 miles from a trading center, which was •, ,
, , voonuge opposes no.aing an inaugural hall I 1. Loans and discounts, RESOURCES
including redis
almost worthless before hard surfaced lnghwavs
.e * ll8 must attend and try to dance. Never, having learned
counts shown in items 29 and 30, if any
382,500.74 !
» The advice and counsel
built, is today more accessible^ markets and town than '.u ? re X “ 8 N<!W K" gland
■<•>» against 2. O verdrafts secured and unsecured..........
634.72 ¡
you secure fro m this
Pola, Nejrri
I 4. O ther bonds, w arrants and securities, in
agency mean that you
eluding foreign government, state, m uni
in theLKira.mount Picture
■re farms live and 10 miles away on the old dirt roads.
cipal, corporation etc., including those
9
L
ily
o
f
th
e
D
u
s
t'
know just how your in
\\ hat has enabled local land lords in everv town
shown in item s 30 and 35, if any...............
156,620.18 !
surance stands. You will
Stocks, securities, claims, liens ju d g
I
At The VINING
ailing a main trunk highway to.double and treble their
Two Swedish authors are going to engage in a pub-
ments, etc.........................................................
2,490.04
filid out the protection
SUNDAY and MONDAY
rents in the past few years—paved roads principally,- De debate to determine which of them is a liar. The chap 6 Banking house, $15,000; fu rn itu re and
fixtures, $5,000.00
you have, the possible in
20,000.00
which have brought ten people to town where one came who lies the most convincingly will probably prove the 7.
Real estate owned other than bank
creases you need. You get
i efore.
other fellow ought to have the title.
ing house .......... ....... «......................
14,500.79
S A F E FO R CHILDREN
a reliable picture of your
9. (ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from
The gas tax is nothing but an expediency tax adopt
banks, bankers and tru s t companies........
jiroperty and your insur
ed because it is the easiest way to raise money and be
Mothers everywhere demand a
designated and approved reserve agents of
Pioneering
in
Southern
Oregon
ance.
this bank ............................................................
88,726.84 1 reliable cough remedy free from
cause superficial arguments in its favor seem plausible
21.
Net am ounts due to other hanks, bank
by
C.
B.
Watson
injurious narcotics. Supplying this
to public. Jt is not equal taxation and no argument can
Incidentally you can secure
ers and tru st companies ..............................
442.24
demand for fifty years made FO from us policies in the H art
10. Exchanges for clearing house and items
make it so.
LEY’S HONEY AND TAR COM ford Fire Insurance Company
on other .hanks in the same city or town
So long as it was kept within reason, it was tolerated
Certain grievances had arisen between the whites and
as reporting bank .............................................
3,183.09 POUND one of the Largest Sell that will safeguard* you from
every possible loss.
on banks outside city or town of
:st as was the tea tax prior to the revolution. Nut sat Indians that was causing excitemuet among the settlers. 11. Checks
ing Cough Medicines in the !
reporting hank and other cash item s......
125.37 World. Children like it. “ My i
isfied with moderation, however, Oregon is facing- a tax So near as can be determined it was over some trivial 15. O ther assets, if any ............1......................
24.20
------- i little boy had a very bad cough,
( f six cents a gallon on gas. Why not make it 10 cents a matter, hut being complicated with other reports stirred
Total ............................................................
669,248.21 and a fte r he used FOLEY’S i
Billings Agency
gallon or 15 cents a gallon and remove all annual autoino- up by bad spirits on both sides and promised to develop
HONEY
AND
TAR
COMPOUND
Bstab. 1883
I ile license taxes?
seriously. So much had blood was being agitated by 16 Capital stock paid in LIABILITIES
............. ....... .............
50,000.00 he got relief at once,” writes Mrs.
Real E state & Real Iasurance
The theory that the gas tax will make the tourist pay trouble makers on both sides every day, in isolated spots 17. Surplus fund ...................................................
10,000.00 Van Belle. Penroy, Mont. Refuse
41 E. Main St.
P hase 211
Undivided profits 5,527.69
substitutes. ‘Sold everywhere.
more money in the state will act as a boomerang. The it looked as though war would soon break out. The set 18. • (a)
(b) Less cu rren t expenses,
tourists who now spend millions in each of the coast tlers in the neighborhood'of Table Rock appealed to the
in terest and taxes pai^ ...............
5,527.69
16.
Reserved
for taxes, interest and deprecia
states will rebel at exorbitant gas taxes and as Florida people of Jacksonville for protection. A company of about
tion .....................................................................
3,500.00
has repealed its inheritance tax to attract capital to that §0 young men was organized in response to this appeal 20. Dividends unpaid ............................ ....... .
1,762.50
due to other banks, bankers
AMERICAN
state, so will other states repeal’their gas taxes in order and under the command of J. K. Lamerick, who subse 21. Net and amount?
tru st companies ............................
Your Pet
2,721.04
Hammered Piston Rings
to attract tourists away from states which sandbag them quently became celebrated, proceeded at once to their
DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than •
banks, subject to reserve:
DESERVES THE BEST
PERFECTION
the minute they cross the state line.
assistance, reachiifg Big Bend, opposite the Rancheria, 23. Individual deposits subject to check, in
Silent Timing Gears
Bring or send it to
The public wants tax reduction and it wants equal just before the arrival of Steele with his detail of Yrekans’
cluding deposits due the State of Oregon,
county,
cities
or
Qther
public
funds
____
293,100.62
FARR AN-OH)
Taxation. Shifting taxes from one shoulder to the other in search of the murderers of Woodman.6, Besides the 24. Demand certificates of deposit outstanding
The Medford Veterinarian
1,918.11
Fan Belts
or from one class of citizens to another class, while con- lories of Lamerick and Steele a large number of settlers 25. Cashier’s checks of this bank outstanding
Hospital
payable on demand .......... ........................
DETROIT.
2,184.83
stantly collecting a larger aggregate amount per capita, had gathered and these being armed were attached to 26. Certified
checks outstanding ............... .............
76.25
Springs
is simply
Dr. E. C. McCULLOCH,
Total of demand deposits, other than
TT piling up trouble
. for the future.
, Camerick’s comapny to assist in the expected engagement.
bank deposits, subject to reserve
McQUAY-NORRIS
Graduate Veterinarian
I nder the proposal in Oregon a Ford would pay a The whole of Sam’s and Joe’s Indians were at the ranch
items 23. 24,* 25, 26 $297,279.81
I
iston
Pins
and
Bearings
6>0-cent state tax every time 10 gallons of gas was put eria and considerable effort was required to bring them
Comer Fifth & Grape Sts.
TIME AND SAY7INGS DEPOSITS, sub
ject to reserve and payable on demand
in its tank.
WHITNEY
to talk with the whites. Some crossed over «and the others
or subject to notice:
Phone 369
Silent Drive Chains
73,640.66
to the number of about a hundred, relying on the prom 27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding. ..
MEDFORD, Oregon
28.
Savings deposits, payable subject
to
For Every Car
READ AND THINK
ises ot «Judge Skinner finally came over. The «Judge was
notice. ........ -....................................................
224,816.51
(commenting on sugar and the tariff, the Spokane| always in favor of peace and treated the Indians with con-
Total of tim e and savings deposits
payable an demand or subject to
I will he at The East
spokesman-he vmw says:
.
i sidération and had their confidence and tried to bring
notice, items 27 and 28, $298,457.17
LEEDOM’S
TIRE
and
Side Pharmacy in Ash
. / rî,S.I, n1t Co° 1(lgi‘ told the Public that the protec-¡about a reconciliation, and for this purpose proposed that
REPLACEMENT
PARTS
Total ........................ ....................................
$669,248.21
uve ta in t had hut a slight bearing on past high sugar i both parties
parties should move to a log cabin situated at a little
land every Wednesday,
juices and that world conditions of production and con* distance away. Suspecting treachery the Indians refused .
SERVICE
12:30 to 7 p. m. Call there
s,niItb> cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly
knowledge
sumption accounted for them. That the President was to gó although «loe, their Peace Chief, tried to prevail and bel?ef thC &b° Ve statenient is tru e to the best of
Across from (ho new
or phone 51.
9-iStory Hotel
right is shown in news dispatches from Denver which re with them to do so. Sam, the War Chief, had returned to
,
V. O. N. SMITH, Cashier
(SEAL)
port that beet sugar prices there have dropped to the low the ranchería for safety. At this moment, John Galvin,
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of January, 1925
est mark recorded in local markets in many years. Man one of Steele’s Yrekans, pushed the muzzle of his rifle
L. A. ROBERTS, Notary Public
My commission expires April 25, 1925
ufacturers were quoting beet sugar at $7.05 cwt., and cane against an Indian’s naked back in an effort to force him
CORRECT— A ttest:
Migar, wholesale, $7.25. Here is seen the play of the law to move toward the cabin. The savage made a movement
W. M. POLEY,
W. F. LOOMIS
of supply and demand.
’
of resentment, when Galvin instantly shot and killed him
J. P. DODGE, Directors.
“ The immediate effect of an increase in the tariff is and the fighting promptly began. The dismayed and over
a slight increase in prices, but if the increased tariff leads matched Indians got behind trees and some plunged into
called jitney
buses from
the
to increased home production, the ultimate effect is to the river to escape. Those savages on the north bank of
State.
A final show-down as between
pull down the price and, in the end, both the producer the river began firing but to no effect against the whites.
railroads
and autom obiles has
and consumer are benefitted.
v
Old «Joe, the Peace Chief, clasped his arms about Martin
be6n expected in Connecticut for
“ Protection tor American labor and industry has Angel and clung in desperation to him for protection, lie
two years. M anufacturers are
transformed this country from its old time status of agri was saved by Angel and others from the enraged white HARTFORD, Conn., Jan. 10.— seeking a combination of both
cultural exporter and industrial importer into the great men who seemed determined to take his life. Fightihg C onnecticut’s State LegislatuA?, means of transportation. The
its session for the first State Highway D epartm ent at-t
est manufacturing country on the globe.”
now ceased and preparations were begun for the next entering
time
in
two years tomorrow, tem pted to build a truck highway
A lair and reasonable tariff is for two purposes: To day’s operations. Steele with his Yrekans agreed to move
probably will be told to chose be- from the New York s ta te line to
raise revenue, thus relieving taxpayers by that much, and up the river to a certain point and cross over at Hailey’s tween . railroads and m otor cars New Hav/en, but was h\eld up
io protect Uibor and industry from improper foreign com ferry and come down the north bank to the vicinity of the for the S tate’s freight and pas
One of the hardest and hottest
petition, thus giving the home product and the home rancheria. A detachment of Lamerick’s company consist senger transportation service. A A COUGH RHMEDY
coals that come to Ashland
jlar project as to choice be
worker an equal chance with the foreigner.
WITHOUT OPIATES
ing of the settlers who had proffered their services to sim
tween trolleys and m otor cars
him, was directed to go down the river, cross over and was put up to the 1921 Legisla Many .cough preparations con
w
tain one or more harm ful drugs
HISTORY IN THE MAKING
SPLENDID VALUE
gain the top of Upper Table Rock, where they tfould tu re, and the trolleys won.
which
are added to take the place
Ninet
ty-four will go down as an epoch-mak- command the vicinity. The main body -under Lamerick, Threats of abandoned service on
opiates. None of these narco
ing year in
World history because during that year lendezvoused at the Ambrose ranch and at night returned branch rail lines in Connecticut of
Try a Ton You will not Regret it.
tic substitutes have ever been
the Dawes
Tor the settlement of the World War rep to the scene of the fighting and crossed over in the dark have been made here by C. L. used in FOLEY’S HONDY AND
Bardo, general m anager of the
arations was prepared an dadopted.
ness at a very dangerous and difficult ford near the New York, New Haven & H art TAR COMPOUND. The name of
every ingredient is plainly p rin t
Inasmuch as three unofficial American citizens have rancheria. When across they halted until it became light
ford Railroad. A sim ilar declar ed on every carton. You know
been given credit for seeing the Dawés plan through to and then moved toward (he Indian strong-hold which was ation by L. S. Storrs, president of
hat you are taking when you
a successful conclusion, it was a fitting tribute to the surrounded by thick shrubbery so interlaced with brush the State-wide trolley system, pro- w
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
take Foley’s. It clings to the
work of the Dawes committee that a testimonial dinner and vine^ as to be almost impenetratable. When within ceded convening of the 1921 Leg throat. Good for old and young.
“In the H eart o f Tow n’’
was given on December 11 at the Waldorf Astoria hotel shooting distance the Indians opened fire on them which islature, and was followed TJy You have a cough, why not try
complete elim ination of the so- it. Refuse substitutes.
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