Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 24, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND O A íL t TIDINGS
A SH LA N D
D A IL Y
♦iatmüft), January 24, 192S
T I D I N G S 1.
mr . J oseph
M c M ahon
ij linked by geographical
lines came healthy and strong.
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! "F or attics, use our COLUM-
with North America. .There re c e n t' One feature of the new Der- Pluii to Protect U. S.
i State Traffic Officer:
irom Foreign Disease BIA plaster board .” — car-
rapid development has hastened mondsey hospital is to be the
Dear Joe:
P ublished E very E ven in g Except Sunday by
son-Fowler Lumber Co. 120-2 wk
the day when speedy transporta- < beauty of the surroundings. Much
Notice you have been knocking the boys off for speed­ tion between the two great con- time and money will be spent on ROCHESTER, N. Y., Jan. 23.
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
ing, reckles« driving, driving without a lieense and for tinents will be essential to econ- the gardens, for the prom oters be- Planb for co-operating with the
L» t R. Greer
.Editor
lieve th a t pleasant surroundings I’ ederal H orticultural Board to
t^ o rg e Madden Green ................. ....... ...... Manager
other violations of tile traffic laws, per usual. Also, you omic progress.”
actually
help in the cure. They I)rcvent entrance into the United
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have
been
after
the
stage
operators
for
allowing
their
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BARTLETT, the Furrier
make
the
feel happy, and States ot foreign soil or sand on
ä at th e A shland. Oregon P ostoffice as Second Class Mail .Matter s t a g e s to he driven when ill had shape Good stuff, Joe, 3 1 H i d S W a i l t H e l p
metaJ patient
3unniness
New T heater B uilding
reacts on the roots of imported nursery
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Subscription Price, D elivered in City
keep it up. If ever there was a man with his ego so well: From State for All the body, helping the healing pro- stock will be taken up by the
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to Sir H erbert B ark­ men in Rochester at its annual f
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the world-famed m anipulative convention next June.
7-®®icarefully tested brakes and other safety precautions, then!
By Mail and R ural R ou tes
In connection, with the conven- .
surgeon, the building of this So-
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Yearly C ontracts
$ .30
R a tes for L egal and M iscellaneous .Advertising
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SALEM, Jan. 23. — Sponsored
Most stage operators realize the seriousness of their tbe Senate today providing for an
of $250,000 to be
duty, and the damage which might he done through their appropriation
used by the State Board of Con­
carelessness. A few either do not know, or do not care trol in affording relief to farm ­
what becomes of their passengers, and it is these few who ers whose crops were destroyed
are in need of your services. It appears some of these by the recent freezing. A nother
appjpriation bill, backed by E ast­
fellows have been a bit slow in learning, and I would ern Oregon provides for th e ap­
recommend a stretch in one of the county’s free lodging propriation of $175,000 for the
houses for their thick headedness. There you might be creation of a state normal school
able to call upon them daily, doe. and impress upon them east of the Cascades. The Polk
county delegation introduced a
«the necessity for careful operation of stages. Our lead­ bill asking $72,000 increase in
ing universities and colleges recommend resident instruc­ the teaching force and equipm ent
tion and I believe it might work rather effectively in this a t the state norm al school at
Monmouth.
case.
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R epresentative Shelton of Bak­
Sncerely yours, ;
er sponsored a house joint reso­
lution providing no poll tax to be
AUNTIE ASHLÀND.
6.50;
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f r a t Insertion, per 8 point line .............
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Ciuituarlee, per line .................
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’ i Sr 10 Wei deserves the most severe punishment it IS possible* by the entire Eastern Oregon dele-
„'/«Ito lliete Out.
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gation, a bill was introduced into
3.50,
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES
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$ .10
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1.00
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W HAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
.
*ui ure event8> where an admission charge is made or a
uuiection taken is A dvertising.
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No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
donations
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis
•ng or job printing— our contributions will be in cash.
THE LORD is the portion of mine inheritance and of m y c u d -
ou m aintainest my lot. The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant
.la ce s; yea, I have a goodly heritage.— Psalm 16:5, 6.
levied in Oregon and no income
tax to be levied until January,
1950 and the legislative assembly
shall not declare any emergency
in any ^ct regulation tax exemp­
tion.
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OFFICERS McNABB, McMAHON, CRONEMILLER
FORNCROOK, PARR AND CLAUSE:
S SUPPLANTS
PACIFIC FLIGHT
FDR_ffllS VEAR ARTIFraL Ä
IO FIGHI PLAGHE
Dear Boys:
It certainly warmed your Auntie’s heart to see you
youngsters working together Thursday night following the
lobberj of the I nion Oii station here. Every move just
oozed co-operation, something needed the worst way in
the work you are now in.
Southern Oregon, or at least this section of Southern
Oregon, certainly has as an efficient a set of officers as
any part of the country can boast. When two deputy sher­
iffs, a game warden, two city policemen and a state traf­
fic officer can work together without some one man try­
ing to run the whole shebang it makes for the peak of effi­
ciency and a criminal has a slim chance pf getting loose.
( 'ouldn’t we have had a swell party though if a federal
prohibition agent had been along?
Ashland is just a few miles too far north to be annex­
ed by Los Angeles, but some of the boosters of the City of
Angels attempted a little annexation of their own, with
the result they are liable to become residents of this great
: «.ate tor some little time. And it was the efficiency and
co-operation of you boys which turned their flying trip
into an extended visit as a guest of the state. Too* bad
e have to keep those Angelenos on hand/ hut maybe by
the time they are on their way again they will have be
come convinced that Oregon is a pretty good place aftei
all, (for those whose fingres are not sticky). More power
to * vou hovs.
•
Yours for co-operation,
AUNTIE ASHLAND.
MR. FRANK JORDAN,
President, Park Commission:
Dear Frank:
I am addressing this to you, tor since vou are the
head of your civic organization, you can pass it on to
the rest ot the fellows, each of whom is equally deserving
of all thè praise we, the citizens of Ashland, can give you.
Taking time trom your own affairs, you have given
this time to the running of one of the city’s projects, and
that you have ran it well is shown in your annual report
What is more you have carried on the activities of the
park, completing improvements, and at the end of the
year show a substantial balance, on the right side of the
ledger. That little item, of profit of $874 made on the sale
< t paper d: inking cups was a masterpiece. A few more
like that and the park will be paying the citizens a hand­
some dividend, besides the profit from the trade it at­
tracts to Ashland.
.1 understand you contemplate extensive improve­
ments to he completed during the coming year. And in
that you are absolutely correct. You know California has
gotten over her little spell of hoof and mouth disease, and
thousands ot tourists will come over the mountains out
¡of the Golden State, who were last year either barred
i liighteueo away trom California. We must be prepar­
ili tor them and it we are ready when they get here, may­
be the cups will show a little more profit.* The people are
ack ot you, tor they realize the park is our biggest asset.
so just keep plugging along, Frank.
Ì ours for an even better park,
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AUNTIE ASHLAND.
PROFESSOR IRVING E. VINING
President, Oregon State Chamber of Commerce:
Dear Professor:
Congratulations. First you carried the doctrine of
Oregon into the East, and made those conservative boys
sit up and take notice. Now you have started a little
campaign al! your own to let the whole Pacific Coast
know that Oregon is just about the finest part of this
great, section. And incidentally, I have an idea, you may
have sneaked in a little Ashland propaganda every now
and then. It would only be natural for you to do this and
we like you the better for it.
Oregon is indeed lucky to have such an able repre­
sentative as you certainly are, to carry out her cam­
paigns for betterment and to preach the doctrine of the
est. our work is invaluable in building up this state,
the richest in the country in natural resources and the
best place on the face of the earth in which to live. Cap-
Pal is what is needed to make this state equal to any of
the other 47 in productiveness. We believe your recent
visit East did much to interest capital in this spot on
the map- May you long continue in this line of work
and again I say, congratulations.
Sincerely,
L J»,».
A U N T IE A S H L A N D .
larium m arks a definite epoch in
the age-long battle with tuber-
culosis.
•
“ We are only slowly beginning
to realize the marvelous power of
the sun's rays in the battle with
disease,” he says. “ The ultra-vio­
let rays of the sun spell annihila­
tion to the unseen, but deadly,
germs which invade our bodies
and eat' away our lives.
“ People who live in the open,
under the beneficent rays of the
great, healer, the sun, are not
prone to consumption. Consump­
tion is the disease of civilization.
“ The Solarium, in my opinion,
is the hospital of the future. The
novelty of today will become the
commonplace of tomorrow.
“ Our great-grandchildren will
read of the ravages of this scourge
in our time with the same amaze­
m ent as we real of the ‘black
d eath’ which decimated Europe in
the Middle Ages.”
IMPROVED SCHLVETER ELEC­
TRIC FLOOR SURFACING
MACHINE
(All kinds of floor finishing)
tion>
fiftieth anniversary of
lhe associaHon will be celebrated,
TIRES
One hundred and tw ehty west
KELLY — E T C
coast sawmills for week ending
September 13, m anufactured 94,- — AXLES
— SPRINGS
021,810 feet of lum ber; sold 101,-
— TIMING GEARS
952,325 feet; and shipped 94,-
— HEARINGS
010,569 feet. New business was
— AMERICAN HAMMERED—
8 per cent above production. Ship- j
RINGS
— PISTONS—
ments were 8 per cent below new
— FLY WHEEL GEARS—
business.
E verythin g to
your m otor with
« “condition
Fnllers
SUDDEN SERVICE
is a name which stands for
the highest quality in the paint
world.
It is your guarantee
in buying paints, varnishes
and brushes.
LEEDOM’S TIRE and
REPLACEMENT PARTS
SERVICE
Acrosii from the new 9-story
hotel
J. O. RIGG
Phone 104
LONDON, Jan . 23. — Unless
WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. —
Great Britain tu rn s her attention W hile 1924 witnessed the first
C. V. CARY
to the needs of A ustralia she may aerial
circum navigation of the
107
2nd
St.
Phone 313-R
find th a t American capital and globe, the present year is destined
interests have taken the lead to ^witness the complete linking
there.
by air of America with Europe,
Sir Hugh Dennison, of New South America and Asia, it was
LONDON, Jan. 23. — Bermond­
South Wales, has gently intim ated predicted recently by Brigadier- sey, one of London’s poorest dis­
this to English capitalists.
General W illiam Mitchell, Assist­ tricts is calling in the aid of a rti­
“ Money and man-power — those an t Chief of the Army Service.
ficial sunlight to assist in the
An imposing list of aerial .con­ fight against disease an.d death.
are the two things required by
A ustralia at present,” said Sir quests is planned by the Air Ser­
The Bermondsey Solarium, as
When you think of a re­
Hugh. “ Great B ritain has both. vice fu rth e r to dem onstrate th a t the new hospital is to be called,
membrance
for your wife,
the
wonders
o
f'yesterday
are
but
“ If Great B ritain, instead of
will follow out the Swiss plan of
lending money to foreign coun­ the m atter-of-fact occurrences of treatm ent for diseases like con­ sister, sweetheart or moth­
tries and industries, would turn today.
sumption. Dr. Rollier, in Switzer­ er, do not forget the old
Chief among those projected land, has been curing apparently
her attention to the wonderful
saying, “ She loves flow­
heritage she possesses in the flights a r e :’
hopeless cases of consumption by
New York - Pekin, New York- exposing his patients to the blaz­ ers best.”
Southern Seas, she need haye no
fear of losing her money, as she Panama> New York-Brazil, San ing sun and the high a ir of the
No m atter w hat the value of.
the gift is, if she does not feel
has done in the past, through Francisco - Honolulu and several Alps. And as Bermondsey has l.t-
a thrill* of happiness aud joy
lending to foreign countries. non-stop flights from New’ York to tle or ho sun of its own, it will
when
she receives it, the gift
England.
use the artificial variety.
Every penny th at has been lent
is
valueless.
“ Present - day planes,” said
The hospital will be a long, low
to A ustralia, both capital and in­
“ Say it With Flowers”
General
Mitchell,
“
can
fly
across
building, with a wide verandah
terest, has been promptly repaid
when due. Can such a statem ent the A tlantic in from tw’enty to running its full length and a con­ which form inexpensive gifts,
but one« which bring the
be substantiated in regard to any tw enty five hours. It is possible crete slope, where patients may greatest happiness.
to do it in eighteen hours, if con­ be treated in the open, exposed
other country?
Phone 120
ditions are favorable,
to the sun.
“ There appears to be an im­
“ The present year will witness
Inside there will be separate ac­
pression th a t A ustralia is over-
a num ber of attem pts to demon­ commodation for men and women.
Biggest Little Store in Town
borrowing, and is an improvident
strate th a t flying across the At- Here, when the sun is not shin­
community. To show how fallac--,„ ,, .
. ,
- .
ious this idea is, I might mention
18 *S Simple *S flymg acr(* s ing outside, sixteen artificial suns
th a t the total borrowings of the portions of the American contin­ will shed their health-giving rays
en t.”
on the afflicted.
six A ustralian States up to June,
General
Mitchell
characterized
Each “sun” is a large arc lamp,
1924, am ounted to £551,000,000,
the
San
Francisco
-
Honolulu
which
sheds a golden, glowing
and of this sum only £309,000,000
flight, which has long been a w arm th. To the healing rays of
was obtained abroad. Out of that
sum £266,000,000 was spent on dream of younger arm y aviators, these artificial suns the patients
as not being particularly difficult. will be constantly exposed.
the construction of our A ustralian
“ That trif> can be made in from
The discovery of his treatm ent
railway system, which are valued
tw
enty
to
tw
enty-four
hours
with
originated
in an experiment by
at more than £500,000,000.
com parative ease, barring unfor- Dr. Rollier, in which he found !
“ Why do not some of the great seen difficulties. The plane, car­
ELGIN
English steel m anufacturers es­ rying two men, would follow the th a t tubercle bacilli, when placed I
on a glass slide, died in two m in­
tablish works in A ustralia, where ship lanes, and, with w ir^ess
utes in sunshine. This led to his!
the raw m atreial is already at equipment, would be able to signal
sunlight tre a tm e n t for disease.
hand? Thus they would prevent for aid should it be needed.” .
From the first the results were
a large proportion of the steel sup­
The New ‘York - Pekin hop so amazing th a t they astonished
plies required being purchased in w’ould follow the route taken «by
the medical world. P atients given
the United States, Germany and the American round-the-world
up as incurable slowly recovered
Belgium, as otherwise will be in­ fliers over the North Pacific.
th
eir health and strength. Chil­
evitable.
. “ We have the ships to make al­ dren tw isted with rickets straig h t­
Why should not the English most any sort of a flight nowa­ ened out, put on weight and be-
16 Size Hamilton, 21 jeweled R’ R.
16 Size Elgins, 7 jeweled, new
m anufacturers, also, combine and days.
Mechanical knowledge is
Watches, in finest 14 Karat eases,
shapes, beautiful eases. Regular
establish cotton mills In A ustra­ far advanced beyond th at of war
N.
E.
Models,
Regular
$75,
now
$20; now
lia? One American firm has set days, when the airplane was de­
NIGHT COUGH QUICKLY
up spinning mills in New South veloped from a toy to a machine
R E L IE V E D
Wales. As A ustralia takes £11,- capable of flying faster than man
This is the substance of a letter
000,000 w orth of cotton goods believed possible,” said General received from H. W. Webb,
from B ritain, surely this trade is Mitchell.
Quincy, 111., “ I coughed a great
worth keeping.”
16 Size Hamilton, 17 jewels, ad­
The South and Central Ameri­ deal, especially a t night. Tried
17 jeweled, 12 size Elgins, a great
The complaint which Sir Hugh can flights have long been plan­ alm ost everything and have found
justed; a very fine timepiece in 14
makes is echoed from many other ned by Air Service experts, and nothing to equal FOLEY’S HON­
\arietv ol styles of fine eases in
Karat, Gold filled case; a lifetime
Dominion quarters. There seems the present year is destined to see EY AND TAR COMPOUND. One
green and white gold. Regularly
of tine service. Regular price $55;
to be reason to believe th a t B rit­ the first aerial linking of the two dose relieved my cough, and I
priced at $38.00; now .
now
rested we’.l all n ig h t.” One of the
ish capital is not finding its way continents.
into the Dominions, and th a t the
“ Such flights are of inestim able largest selling cough medicines
Dominions are not at all satisfied value to civilization. The day is in the World. Contains no opiates.
In sist upon
with the treatm en t they receive coming, in a very few years, when Safe for children.
from the financiers of the m other larger passenger and freight-car­ Foley’s. Refuse substitutes. Sold
land. Unless there is a change in rying planes will fly on regular everywhere.
A fine line of high grade Swiss
this attitude, it is very probable schedule between New York and
watches lor young men; 16 jeweled;
th a t American capital will find a Buenos Aires and Rio de Jan eiro .”
many shapes. Regular $2.3.50; now
fine field for expansion in British General Mitchell declared.
Dominions.
“ South Am erica’s development
Oeser’s Ashland Service Station
GENERAL GASOLINE
ASSOCIATED GASOLINE
Slie Loves
Flowers Best
Valvoline Oil and Grease
Pennzoil and Grease
Dr. Oeser and Son
TENTS
' TARPAULINS
ARMY GOODS STORE
The Ashland
Greenhouses
We Are
Making Some
Special Prices
Until Our Watch Stock is
Reduced to Suit Us
$57.50
$14.25
$37.75
$27.50
$14.50
AIR
Beats Electric or Gas
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Glorii'Swanson. and Ian Keith in the. Allan Dwan Production
'H e r .Love Story •
K Paramount Picture
At the VINING St
lY and MONDAY
A new oil lamp th at gives an
amazingly brilliant, soft, w hite]
light, even b etter than gas or
electricity, has been tested by
the U. S. Government and 35 lead­
ing universities and found to be
superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps.
It burns w ithout odor, smoke or
noise— no pumping up; is simple,
clean, safe. Burna 94 per cent
air and 6 per cent common kero­
sene (coal oil).
The inventor, V. M. Johnson,
161 N orth Union Ave., Portland,
Ore., is offering to send a lamp
on 10 days’ FR E E 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 for full particulars. Also ask
him to explain how you can get
the agency, and w ithout experi­
ence or money make $250 to
$500 per*hionth.
A wonderful stock of
Ladiesr Wrist Watches
at big discounts during
this sale.
We aye displaying the best line of two-tone Ivory goods in
Southern Oregon in Toilet sets complete or single pieces.
See this line while the seeing is good.
Also the high class quality in manicure sets in fine silk
lined leather rolls; all sizes.
Qur clock stock is very complete; all styles. Now is the
time to get a good clock.
We invite you to come in and inspect our new up-to-date
lines. We are making low prices-
Johnson’s Jewelry Store