Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 30, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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Ashland’s B ig Opportuni
Henry G. -Enders, Sr.
Just a little more than 20 years ago, a man m
middle life; seeking a home and service in the
golden Pacific coast country, came to Ashland,
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At Granite and Main street in the McCarthy
building, he opened a small store and, possasstotg a
dynamic nature and business acumen, soon Ash­
land knew that a man of indomitable will and por­
pore had entered the civic and commercial activ­
ities of the city-
Gradually his business grew and his interest in
the city’s activities never ceased. Frequently he
differed from others, giving and taking in the vic­
tories end defeats which come to every man who has
- character and spirit; but persistently and vigorously,
without vacillating compromises, ha fought for those
convictions which he considered for the best inter­
est of the city.
|f e erected magnificent buildings in which were
housed the commercial activities that were the
fruit of hia labor; and, that which is better than
the material rewards of his business guceess, he died
with the knowledge that his descendants would see
that his life work was continued. What bettor com-
pdnaation can life offer at ita epd than a home,
gucoere. an active life in retrosi*ct, and a
tions, death' could not have
I vision of life-plans realized
£ 3 A 8#rvlee Writer
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A S ib A VflNOtR,
A W fTH teaC itff
UÄMOS ÌM Of». J
The occasion of the'appointnient of a successor
to Secretary Puller of the Chamber of Commerce
should inspire a program of work for the new sec­
retary to follow through to completion—a command
to concentrate the organization’s strength to the end
‘ that a few major projects would always be in the
forefront until they materialize.
Ashland will eventually find that ita greatest
prosperity will come from Its natural resources.
W ehave beautiful scenery, we are close to many at­
tractions to visitors, such as Rogue River, Crater
Lake, and have many beauty spots within our cor­
porate limits. Thus, one project which will continue
to bpvw the deepest potential possibilities is the tour-
viat question.
They are r iming and will continue to come.
First and foremost in the chamber’s work should be
the reception, entertainment and appeal to the tour­
is t We have the hotels, the municipal campgrounds
—which should have increased cabin accommoda­
tions; a golf course—which should have more sup­
port from the chamber, we should give careful eon
sidération to a suggestion that the chamber’s of­
fices should be so arranged that a representative
display of Ashland products coyld always be be­
fore the tourist who stops to register—one person
even suggesting that a new chamber building should
be constructed to cover the entire Plaza plot in
wrhiah a magnificent display could be arranged; the
AAA organization should be encouraged to renew
i t , o ffice here, and many other features should be
developed and encouraged in order to appeal more
convincingly to the tourist
i t is truly mysterious why Ashland has boast*
«d <>f the great value of ita Lithia water for so
persistent effort to reaUy capitalize this vast re-
aouree- A perusal of the files of The Tidings of more
|Len a decade ago reveals many articles dealing
with the importance of -constructing a sanitarium
or resort center here. Yet, nothing has been done,
and such a pitifully snaaU. arumber of people come to
A«htend to drink this famous water in comparison to
the number which could be attracted here if the op­
portunity was developed. The chamber s h o u l d
stick the word sanitarium at its masthead and keep
it there until the dream is realized. .
Only yesterday an Ashland citizen told of his
personal effort to locate settlers in this region. Dur­
ing the last year he has actually persuaded three
families to move to the Ashland region apd today
they are builders of this wonderful community.
There are many idle tracts of land near Ashland,
and the Chamber of Commerce should not feel* sat­
isfied until it has o u t lin e d a definite colonization
and settlers’ program which will appeal to the
hundreds of fanners who are seeking new locations.
None of these projects can be perfectd or com­
pleted within a short time, pad there are only a
small number of the possible ‘ projects which would
bring profit and growth to tins community, but to
The Daily Tidings these three appear to be the major
ones which everybody knows will bring grbwtli and
prosperity, with all guess work or possible specula­
tion eliminated.
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*tM6 RÔBBW»3et«î\
T TÎ ' V
Scissored Senti:
Tije courage which is the west­
from the
pioneers ^ something NterWjpr«*-
ioas than any immediate com­
forts. Break the* courage, deny to.
the farm»* ah aT o the VM t' thtr
ern tan n er» heritage
fright to continue the buildiAgslM
this realm Which they bav< f s -
toned and you will do more Wmh-
age than can be repaired by gen­
Trust in God, of course,
erations. Only a few cbertoh the
make good o s ytefir Job.
illusion that legislation to the
.farmer’s panacea. Better market­
on of hard luck is own-
ing to the weapon which the far­
iesa shop in Detroit.
m ers themselves are slowly and
painfully forging.— Eugene Guard
Whitewash goes f a- r t h e i*
than Map in renovating ‘a reputa­
We are looking forward to win­
tion.
To succeed, a thief Must, be a ter’s approach. We will welcome
careful student of time and.place. It with open arms. We wish, how­
ever, to finish our summer’s work
first.
We would complete our
After stepping in a mud hole,
yon feel better if somp one else baseball series and pick t h e
prunes and hops and store aWny
doee It too.
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the wood. Then let the fall rains
The velce of the people c a n and winter com e!— Albany Demo­
hardly be said to be the voice of crat Herald.
God when you take a look at the
U. 8. Senate.
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Hes Heck says: "How does a
flapper know when she’s dress­
ed»"
.
Thferp is no Use trying to
dodge the fact that when an of-
fieer gate on Ms "high horse” ov­
er sem e trivial violation of the
city traffic laws and hops on a
tourist with a verbal ( tirade to
make an exhibition of his author­
ity, he at once oonvInces the vis­
iter that h is presence here is not
appreciated.— Roseburg News-Re­
view.
The Daily Tidings
WASHINGTON^—If ths friends
of tlto farmer adofct tile sjpgan
"jKeNary-HadfceaT or beet" they
probably Will go beet Insofar ae
the Seventieth Congress tai con­
cerned.
K seems jaere certain than over
tfeat President OoolMffe w ill veto
the McNary-Hangen bm if Con­
gress passed’i t again end as thia
certainty grews, soste of tee move
thoughtful members of tee farm
bloc are looMng around for a
rose under another sam e which
Win smalt Jubt a s Sweet.
Whether te e seheMe finally
choàe» wlM afctnally Mt a compro­
m ise or a little sister o f McNary-
Haugen tai likely to depend oa
whether te e administration feels
oempelled to tabe the «griealtnral
discontent seriously, bet the farm
bloc does, qot now show a n y
strong disposition to gire up any
of Ita pvinc:ptes.
Considerable attenttea IS new
being paid to the "Vrooman B ill,”
a piece of proposed legislation
submitted by Carl 8. Vrooman, of
Bloomington, IH., a formar assist­
ant, secretary of
agriculture.
Some of those who here been
fighting for the McNary-Haugen
MU observe that they would get
6X3**LbAM^
just as much, oat of the Vrooman
plan as thè MeNary - Haugen
scheme if the president could be
persuaded to sign it. '
T hf .moat carious opposition to
the Vrooman Pl*n wtl1 center up­
on Its proposal to pay bounties
on export farm crops Whenever
an fmergeney occurs la which the
Urgier doesn’t get a "fair price."
. Aa 1* the fccNnry-Haugen b|fl„
, this provision to. designed to giva
Americana certainly,are drink . the farmer the benefit of the tar-
ing less than they used to. im ­
ports of tea fall off a miiliot
pounds late year.
declared. The money would act­
ually c o m e o u t of the treasury,
for I t is proposed that a system of
export debentures be created up
to the amount of the tariff on the
Soeial Note: Several prospec­
particular crop and 3 cents a lb.,
tive tenants are considering tee
by special proviso, for cotton.
W hite Honse, how that the new These debentures, or bounty cek-
roof has been completed.
UUeatee. woMd he' IgSued by the
treasury t o t lr t exporter y a d
would be good for th e payment of
Most Wopt en Fire Chiedi Do—
A »om an to fire chief in Silver
Springs, Md Dor yot^ suppose site
rolls her tfoset,
,
GUARANTEES
a minimum circulation of
EVERY DAY
The largest jmd most ef­
fective advertising cOver
age of the Ashland
Territory.
One man we knew who took up
gettato improve
other game
he^e'looting ter
to improve Ms i
Yesterday?
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WEB NOVEL
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H Years Am
to understand / that a machine
passing » « • » 8» te ttaa left. They
state that many of them still stay
In tte'ea n ta r o f the road, giving
th e antelst no teaaaa to peas.
*, Taaaday evening, a t < a r t d
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Milla, r è a on bar way horna from
her d a r * work, riding borea ré«*,
and going up Main afreet abaorbed
O ft
Bat there he woe holding the hatket on her lap.
leans teat she would he
r hands and sight”
1 doer not mind,’* replied
th a timid little smile.
leaet understanding the
Aden meaning.
r, her brother heard and
ned his lasy eyes to take
Lie scen e,, As be noted
ty man’s Interest to his
¡scant's .bored manner
y. A half finished yawn
:ten. The seat no longer
otortable. Wriggling to
it position he watched
ipearlng to d o eq.
me to help you with
ilesome charge/’ offered
. as he returned the kit-
son’s top. Bat ths little
i net pleased at being
r a stranghr and arfehlng
she curled up her little
the Comte—as if to say,
ft”
sister’s fees and be vmtehed her
with growing Interest? narrowed
lids and a lascivious expression,
Her flower Uke face, a little sad-
dened, made him ask ont Of curl*
osity rather than love:
"Why eO melancholy.-little one?"
*Tt to almost time for us to part
and I dislike being left alone—I
mean that ft makes me and.**
“So—yon dislike being left Slone,
ehf Well, what would your* But
Instead of looking at Manon, Led-
cant quickly stole a glance at
Oomte De Ravolr and really asked
.the question ef him.
. It was fust a flash of undqrstsaq-
*“g between two Men Of te e world
te the presence ef a young girl who
did got grasp th e sltntelon at alL
Bat *be «»• look that darted be*
tVeaq the greedy and* nnacrnpulotto
brother and the llcentlods banker
planted a thought that was destined
to cause great adventure add untold
CHAFTKR II
Comte Da Ravata- aakaowladsad
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inta Wtoeea mraotz
r at t e d
and
B. C. Giltner aq,d wife e f Port­
land are expected to Arrive 111
Ashland this evening to visit their
M.,M. Avery, living near Jack­
applied
uncle DnTte Fqg. m d their friend
brought
Mtos cerlfr, Whe to »taking >er sonville on what to known as the
l lottos Mac«, owned by W ».
heme with Mr. Non.
beble of this city, was in Ash­
land this morning and cashed *h
George N. Anderson spent Mon­
Mr. aadrMre. A. M. Beaver were check for I IS 4 the net proceeds day in Jacksonville. '
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summoned home from their vaca­ from two peer trees on hie place.
tion visit to Springfield, owing to
C. E. Doanaly goes to the fair
V. H. Simpson was down In at Madfotd today o s Ma bike. He
Jacksonville Batnrday from Ash­ W1H «Mar his "YeltoW-bey" to
t&e nice against "Pree-colnage."
land on circuii court business.
C
was-without the Slightest principle
ol honor. By inclination and skill
he was a professional, gentleman
gambler—a gay blade when luck
ran high, but desperate and sullen
when the odds were against him,
as they had been lately. Adoney
was a» essential to hie existence
a s‘alt. and sometimes Just as easy
to g e t At that time he had imme­
diate. Use tor more gold than the
JffiXl’U ' S r
gaming tables would let him mahe
am afraid your pet does not wMg white the need was so pressing.
Leeeattt’s eyes went to his little
to Ml hidden away, and she to right
freedom and tented on Comte De
Ravoir’a lapl
The Comte straightened up and
grasped the little n t o i l in his
long nervous flugera, as If deter­
mined to keep to his power, at
least for a moment, something
that belonged to Manon. With
more intimacy than the occasion
atroking Ma lipa. Leacuft teddau-
ly atralghtened up. Ha was no
logger bored. Hto ttpa fogmad into
a whtotto and ha almoat la f It out
in bto excitement
gn had turned Ma
ha waa Juat Sa tee ace of
inside out—'they
, blinked and we­ throwing away Ma toaRT valuaMe
pt hideous sight and
E decided that there
abopt thia man teat
ta terror-end aha
at him aiMn. But htanaalf aa be watched .tee Oomte
bto ayaa) a
holding the basket a * ™ ? “«
berhupe profitable
i heads greasing ttn-
Unat hari waiting for 5 Ä Ä Ä * “ * * - * ’ -
ASBKUto
Miaa Ida M. Caap, of the depart­
ment of Bngjtab of the State Nor­
mal Sfcbool at Ashland, returned
today from her-summer vacation
trip, w hite extended to Europe.
Mias Case and three young lady
frtenda and collage daeematea
made up a eongaaial party which
sailed Jana t»th on the Norte
German Lloyd Steamer Koenig
Albert from Naw Vqyk.
The Oomte De Ravolr. »teased
with the pleasant little eacooutor,
settled back with Mabook again—
Sift not to toad; Instead of seeing
tbs printed pace ha thought, "No
painted story could furnish half the
aest that this young girl might
give Me, It the coaid be made tn^-
she Ii aot the kind who would vol­
untarily go—romancing."
AU of thia time Andre Leecant
was awakening to the new and uo-
leoked for possibilities |h his sis­
ter's unconscious »over to attract
men. Unleae there was some im­
mediate advantage in being polite.
It Not Call For a Copy.
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fnrore/s
AND BEAD, “ WHEN A
MAN LOVES’? TO T^E
END.
eelced with a dealre to strike
man’s hapds away from her;
her brother waa not pnnoyed,
la decided It would be foollih
rude as tee Comte seemed to
Otheif'FasciuAting Novels
To Follow In
Tke Best Little
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Daily in «
impdft duties.
The exporting
Individual subscriptions total-
farmer could sell them to whom- ling f 1,616', were added to the
ever he cared to for so m u c h tttolons Realtoed Jabllee campaign
m o te/
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