Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 12, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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tuates.
Cloth may be improperly ing $8,000,000 worth per annum ; they' tell of having worked for year»' building the empire, fighting for the
i dyed so th at the chemicals used or but it is safe to predict th a t it has in Chicago.
empire and undertaking its more
E stablished l£7t>
i
the
process
of
dyeing
weakens
the
passed
its
zenith
ant*
will
rem
ain
sta-
All
arc
warned
to
be
careful
not
j
hazardous occupations has caused
Published Every hjieo ¡ur Except
! cloth appreciably.
I tionary like alizarin.’*
Sunday
to talk about “ the old country” e x -¡th e Ascrepancy in numbers,
T H E A SH LA N D fP R IN T IN G CO.
The laundrym an causes damage
Professor Fierz said that Germany cept in the privacy of the homes of
‘ N ature sees th a t there shall be a
O F F IC IA L C1TV3 AND ^ S ? U N T Y lu some cases, but usually the fault is perfecting these new dyes and those who shelter them .
Jack for every Jill,” she writes, “for
is with the fabric or with the use to! hopes to capture the trad e of every
PA PER
This training, it is said, a c tu a lly , 9he starts with a male balance that
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which it has been subjected.— A lbert nation th a t relies solely upon pres- begins before the newcomers ta k e • would cover all this extra wastage if
present colors. ship from Europe ancf does not end i only one thing were done to keep j
iabscription IT ice D elivered lu C ity. Parsons Sachs in the New York Eve- ent methods and
Chemical supremacy, the Zurich ex­ until they aro delivered into t h e ; the balance stra ig h t— and th a t o n e .
)ue month ......................... . . . . $ . 6 5 |ulB« -M ail
Three m onths .............................. 1.9b
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pert contended, will be determ ined hands of th eir friends.
j thing is th at a more competent moth-
Six m onths ................................... 3.75
by supremacy in the research field
THE
GAYETY
OF
OKLAHOMA
The system, as outlined here by a ie rh o o d would keep the boy babies
One y e a r ....................................... 7.50
It was predicted th at the dyestuffs man who asserts th a t he is In pos-, alive.
Mail and R ural Route»..
One month .................................. $ .65
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O k lah o m a is contributing rath er *ndustry would get on a broader session of complete inform ation, in-
Three month» .............................. 1.35
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basis
than
it
is
now
and
th
a
t
meth-
dlcates
th
a
t
some
persons
of
unqsual
Six months .................................. 3.60 more than her quota to the frivoli­
Congressman oO: in a num ber of related fields intelligence have worked out the
One year ....................................... 6.50 ties of civilization.
■ H errick drops a m easure in the hop­ ’ would be affected, such as pharm a- j plan, and th a t it is being carired out
ADVERTISING RATES:
per every day or two th at sets Wash- jceutical, photographic and tanning by a very intelligent organization,
Display Advertising
Single insertion, each inch. . . ,30c ington to chuckling. Some days ago chem istry, celluloid, artificial leath
Y EA RLY CO NTRACTS
he was demanding a law to stop er, artificial horn and lastly, heavy W H Y CO RD T IR E S
D isp lay A d v e rtisin g
G IV E B E T T E R M ILEA G 5
beauty contests in newspapers atu’ chemicals, such as nitric, s u lp h u r^
One time a w eek.................... 2 7 H e
and acetic acids and ammonia.
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he
also
would
forbid
the
publishing
fwo times a w e e k . . , .............. 15c
There are two well-known classes
of the picture of any unm arried
Every other d a y ......................... 20c
By MICHAEL F. DACEY
Local R eaders.
of tires— the square-woven fabric
woman in the public prints. His J
(I. N. S. Staff Correspondent)
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c latest m easure offered to congress!
and th e cord tire. In the square-
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Oct.
To run every other day for o d *
woven
fabric
tire
the
threads
in
each
is
one
th
a
t
would
provide
a
fine
of
j
12.— Fossils of prehistoric life that
month, each line, each tim e . . . 7c
To run every issue^for oc< month
ply run in both directions, a lte rn a t­ may lead to the discovery of Dar­
$10,000 or im prisonm ent for ten
o r more, each line, each tim e. . . . 5c(years for any person im personating
ing over and under as in a piece of win's famous “ missing link” have
Classified Column.
ordinary
cloth. In the cord tire, the been unearthed in a sandpit near the
a
king
or
queen
in
any
play,
pageant
One cent the word each time.
threads
or
cords in each ply run ranch of J. W. Scott, of Falcon,
or
carnival.
This
would
not
only
To run every issue for one month or
more, H e the word each time.
parallel.
make the production . of any of
tw enty miles east of this city. Scott
L egal R ate:
BY LOUIS I’. KIRBY
Since square-woven fabric cannot | has gathered a large collection of in
Shakespeare’s plays impossible in
F irst Time, per 8 point line . . , .10c
(I. N. S. Staff C orrespondent)
America, but would also spoil the
be thoroughly im pregnated with ru b -1 teresting and valuable specimens for
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
May
day
parties
of
the
kids.
All
this
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MEXICO CITY, Mexico, Oct. 12.— her at the points where the threads t several years, and they are now be-
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
because the Oklahoma statesm an Fortunes are being made, according cross, flexing a t these points will) ing investigated by leading scien-
Obituaries, 2H cents the line.
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.cau se a sawing action and the gener- i tiati.
has a grudge against royalty. Re-
F rate rn a l Orders and Societies.
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ating of internal heat. It has been
Scott’s latest find is a skull, which
Advertising for fraternal orders ent -v he offered a bill th a t was de­
gaged in the business of getting im-i HAmnnctrafoa .
.
er »ocietles charging a regular initi- signed to standardize prices and
aem onstiated very clearly by exDeri- is apparently th at of a huge reptile
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re- wages accortjng to an inviolate nn grants across the border into the m ent th at when the tem ’ perature P re- th a t experts say lived before man ex
United States. It is said th a t few of
ligious and benevolent order» will he scale He also
suiting from internal heat reaches • isted. The most startlin g feature of
charged the regular rate for all ad
Itn nxea the arrivals from
Europe are de-
230 degrees, vulcanized
rubber
skull
is m
the e “brain
case,” which
vertlsing when an admission or other t,le Pr*ce of wheat at $2 a bushel for t tinn/i
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v uivuuiitcu lu
u u e r c cram
r u m - -, j this an
u u ib
Drain cas
™ . O K I-¡exceeds 1„ m e a s u re ,n e u ts
charge is made.
the next ten years. It m ust be ad- L X c t e d hv
anything
W hat C onstitutes A d vertising!
'” itted
*** Ci,lin conimon 8ensc! agents en g a g ed in ° t h i s i< n e w c ■ m a u n mately causes a blowout. A heat of previously discovered in fossils. Scott
In order to allay a m isunderstand- Oklahoma’s statesw om an, Alice B o b -;S)nu .in
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j 265 degrees is not an uncommon believes the reptile skull is a ‘miss­
ing among some as to what consti- ertson, has ra th e r the better of it
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' tem perature in a tire when driven at ing link”— much older, however,
t u t « news and wbat advertising,^ over this H errick person, even if s h e L , 1 hose w"ho are ca»«ht by im m igra- a high speed;
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partlcwlarly
than the “ missing link” th a t has
we print this very Bimple rule widen . . .
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tion agents are w aifs who “ go on
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is used by newspapers to difierln- dfd &et her training while running a --------------
80 o n | true of large tru c k tires.
been sought for centuries in connec­
tlieir own hook” because they are)
In the case of cord tires, each tion with the D arwanian theory. He
a tlate between them : “ ALL future i c aie te r‘a
financially unable to hire an ag en t'
events, where an admission charge
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thread is embedded in the rubber believes this piece of bone, long pre­
to
guide and advise them . These, on
is made or a collection is taken r v-V F n fi m e <vurv
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compound
and th e internal friction served in the sand, tells the story of
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to l
HIS OWN MONLMENI
landing a t a gulf port, s ta rt at once
is
reduced
to a minimum. A brief the development of the reptile into
organization» and societies of ev ery ;
U111C nave
for __
tiie border. O
Some
have auiewu
shrewd
kind as well as to Individuals.
' Men of prominence are obliged to
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auiewu sum m ary of th e advantages derived the mammal.
All report's of such activities after pose for pictures and
\gen 1J a ^ 'ic e and m anage to get across, but
from the use of cord tires would in­
Scott is also convinced th at he has
they have occurred is news.
th
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' once across they usually a ttra c t at- clude easier riding, due to g re a ter
unearthed
the skull of a prehistoric
All coming social or organization!
so wi i leluctance. M ost! tentjon
lesilieniy;
saving
of
gasoline
and
buffalo,
which
m ust have roamed the
meetings of societies w here no money i Persons like to think th a t they w i’.l
T h o s e w h o u r o h o in O,i h v . h .
contribution is solicited, initiation be honored after they are dead. This fessional id
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oil; saving of machinery, and more western plains of America something
or c o ,I e c .i.» ,.k r a , , NBW 8. j , .
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(ac, „ „ . “
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miles per dollar
like 125,000 years ago. The buffalo
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cat • U n kl«
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lllHiirinnlP
nririzx
whioh
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skull
dug up by Scott is deeply
W e m ak e a ll q u o ta tio n s on
? encourages « , statea
reach a ,
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curved, whereas, he declares, skulls
men to achieve great th.ngs and ke»p wlllch htey a re mo, e or , e3s
JO B W O R K
of buffalo usually are perfectly flat
. their reputations unsullied.
They |caye tra ln „ a(
fro m
across the forehead.
'c»n?c7t,g r7 T
th6 P’ '',,ll!T ‘» ’* a n « ’ from th e border and com-
T H E F R A N K L IN P R IC E L IST .
” 1 place thih skull in one of the
Same prioes— Reasonable Price-
apaclts of paying tribute to them-, pteto tbo,r jo n rn e b).
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glaci° ’ periods-” Scott snitl, “and
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have no doubt th at it is at least 125,-
a J » / Prei, I . France. ways> the m ethods depending upon
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, unveiipd
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By EARLE C. REEVES
PORTLAND TO SHIP
(I. N. S. Staff Correspondent)
a n u n u s u a l th in g to
B ,„ „ „ „ ,d to a M e ilc a n , o w a ()n he b ‘ X
an
GRAIN TO INDIA
LONDON,
Oct. 12.— The problem
♦ Yes. love indeed is light from
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X “ e m " ' 1,k’ n,0Ck
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«>» '>nr,y o , b o rd e r
“ "su
surplus”
women,!
of England’s
Bjngianas
rp lu s” women.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct
12-
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♦ m lllty for Clemenceau to have de-
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ue ju m p e is w as in so m e w av a b le to pet which has been causing much con- C harter of two vessels for grain cat
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cent since the toll of war was re-, goes with India as possible destina
• With angels shared, by Allah
«elf? The perform ance was a frank delegates
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hese
he
distributed
vealed, has been Increased in th e tion, was announced here today
given
; admission of honest pride.
among the m embers of his party. T“ « ? CJ “ tere^ by pub,ication of the) these being the first full loads
To lift from earth our low de- < $ > ' --------- —----- ------
of
They were able to cross w ithout in- 1921 census figures,
sire.
— Bryoij.
rain going to India from the Pa
tei ference and board a train for the ’ “ Two million surplus women
cific^coast, so far as local shipping ,
interior of the United States.
w hat shall be done with th em ?” has men know. The vessels are the Nor­
Usually, however, the agents do been the general them e of the p rin t­ wegian steam er Torrey, taken f o r !
lie is poor indeed who is a mil
not put th eir parties aboard train s ed and spoken discussion of th e prob­
lionaire in money but bankrupt in
Shanghai with an option on Qalcutta
i at im portant border cities, where lem.
morals.
or Bombay. The other vessel is the ■
close watch is kept. They have made
I he census, however, revealed Japanese steam er China Maru. taken
an
intelligent
study
of
the
risk
they
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th a t this was
popular round nunt to r the United Kingdom with an op­
A nother good thing to be said of.
W&yS ° f routlng th eir b er’ and the actual «xce88 o f females tion to India. Both are expected to
President H arding— he loves na-) LONDON, Oct. 12.— Great Britain
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’ charKe3 which reduce to a iniuimuin ' OVf,r males is one and th ree-q u arters
ture.
take th eir wheat cargoes
Novem-
France and the U nited States cannot the danger of detection.
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NLIVo'Il**
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he
pre-w
ar
figures
revealed
a
dls-
ber,
and
the
China
Maru
is
expected
place th eir dependence
simply upon I Tbe nieu wbo ab,e and willing to Proportionm ent of a million and a
v
A man is known by the company
E. Pierz. o("the" UnlvZreHv ,,f Zurtr,!'
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the8e «»“ •*
HeUCe « 18 » » » « I «*«» U » to load at Puget sound. Shipping
he has too much self-respect to keep.
men expected both would go to In ­
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of the Lniverstty of Zurich, ,t i8 said. have frienda Jn tfae UnUe<|
problem of “ su rp lu s" w om ankind dia.
n his recent Edm burg speech .before states who have places w aiting for
has only been increased by half a
Do not withhold the little word the. chemical section of the British them in stores and shops
Most of
million, or, in o th er words, by the
Good potato growers are looking |
"in kindness spoken.”
association. They will find th eir them are from Russia and Poland
num
ber
of
men
.who
gave
th
e
ir
lives
out this fall for next season’s seed». 1
Smiles and w histling have buried trade menaced by new and perhaps
Their instructions include ways of
in the great war.
Some diseases, such as wilt, black­
many a trouble.
b etter colors than those now on the avoiding trouble after thev reach
N ature is correcting this inequal­ leg, mosaic and leaf roll, are car-i
m arket. Chemical leadership, he their havens in the U nited’ States
pointed out, is dependent upon dye As an example, if they go to work in ity herself, experts poiut out, as the ried inside the potato skins and are
T H E LA U N D R Y
m anufacture, but conditions In the places in Chicago they tell of hav­ latest birth rate figures show a not destroyed by usual seed tre a t­
The public laundry is inevitable, dye industry are unstable. New ing worked for several y « irs in Phil- m arked increase in the “ p lu ra lity ” ment. Hence the necessity of select­
necessary, desirable: and has come methods
and new colors art* von
con- aclelphla
¡a and are
„ able
v, to nam e places which boys register over the girl ing seed from the disease free hills
.
birth rate. The anonymous a u th o r th a t yield heavily tubers of good
to stay. With the grow th in number F o r
a P ^ n c e J a , „M eh men of .„ e lr k ,„ „
ol ‘Women A drift” contributing to quality.— O. A. C. Experim ent Sta
and - business of the public laundry F or any nation to rest on its oars
ploved. If they go to Philadelphia th e press discussion, points out th a t tion.
has come a study by the associations means not only the ultim ate failure
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of laundry owners of th e science of of its <Jye industry, but in the end jy
laundering. The laundry subjects complete chemical dependence.
the fabrics to no rougher usage than
Every color now regarded as
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the home laundress does and usually standard is beffig subjected to the a t­
5 rr
gets the fabrics cleaner.
tack of new and in many instances
The user injures many fabrics so b etter products. While these new
that a .trip to the laundry merely products still sell at relatively high
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serves to bring out the injury. Stick­ prices, their m anufacturing costs ,3)1
ay
ing pins into cloth usually breaks a are constantly being reduced, and it
few fibers, which la te r give way d u r­ is only a question of time until m an y )
When the mercury drops and the cold rains start,
ing washing and start a hole. Catch­ of them will command the m arket, i
remember you can keep warm with one of our
ing a sh irt waist on a rough place in For th at reason, says Professor;
the furniture, or bed linen on the Fierz. the “ price of permanence in
corner of a spring, will cause a small the chemical industries is constant'
tear or weaken a few fibers, which progress.”
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Alizarin, indigo,
in d an th ren e,! ^f8
even gentle laundering will break
and use as the sta rt of a te ar or a chrysophenine and chrome blacks,” )
THERE IS A SIZE AND STYLE FOR EVERY ROOM
hole. C utting bread on the table­ Professor Fierz pointed out, “are ex­
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For Wood or Coal and Wood
cloth or draw ing a knife edge or fork cellent colors, but they cannot be re-
p>onga over the tablecloth and nap­ gartfed as the final word.
Indigo
Also Sheet Iron Heaters
kins causes alm ost invisible injuries has to fight against dydronblue, fast
PRICE IS RIGHT—QUALITY IS RIGHT
which the laundry is sure to m a k e ;blues a “ d sulphur dyes. Alzar in
isible
cannot enlarge its field because
We deliver and install your stove free of charge
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Occasionally the fabric itself is at strong com petitors are ap p earin g .: 3p
fault. The thread in one direction They may eventually kill a num ber ®
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may be excellent, but in the “ filling” of old friends, such as fuchine. Bis­
,
’
We take in your old stove on a new one.
GUMY UNIVERSAL
may be paper or other inferior ma­ marck brown, Congo red and others.
terial. Knotted th read s in the sec­
“ Indigo is no longer the absolute
ond quality of fabrics cause trouble," king it once was. J-acid, a compara­
as the knots stand out and get rough tively newcomer, lends itself to the
treatm ent in use or In ironing, te a r­ production of very fast blue and vio­
East Main Street,
Ashland
ing the th read and sta
a »W
fault
True,
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WW.« let polyazo dyes.
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Ashland
Tidings
GOOD NEWS
^"’ ONGRESS has laid aside a bil-
lion dollars to be used in financ­
ing farm ers and livestock raisers.
This money is to be advanced to the
banks of the country so that tlyougli
them the agricultural resources of
their communities may he further
developed.
L ndoubtedly, in due process of time,
this Will put tlie F irst National in a
position to be of great assistance to
Jackson County farmers.
Missing Link
Of Darwin is
‘Found’ in Colo.
Plot Discovered
As Aliens Crowd
Mexican Border
o f
First N ational Bank
Ashland
sis
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£3$
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England Has Big
Surplus of Women;
MARY PICKFORD
— In —
Heating
S w e n so n & M cRae Furniture Co.
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"Through the Back Door”
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THCÄTE« BeAUTiti»
Regular Admission
THE. UNIVERSAL, CAR
Zuriah Professor
Says Germany Is
World-Dye Trade
w hich s u b s e q u e n t la u n d e r in g ac ce n - stU1 tb e le a d e r, C h in a a lo n e a b so rb -
Oregon
.Sixteen.
ft
J
Coupe $595
F. O. B. Detroit
H E Ford car is so simple in
construction, so dependable in its
action, so easy to operate and handle
that almost anybody and everybody
can safely drive it.
T
The Ford Coupe, permanently enclosed
with sliding glass windows, is cozy,
and roomy—modest and refined—a car
that you, your wife or daughter will be
proud to own and drive.
And of course ft has all the Ford econ­
omies of operation and maintenance.
Call and look over the Ford Coupe.
Reasonably prompt delivery can be
made if you order at once.
HARRISON BROTHERS
FORD and FORDSON DEALERS
Ashland, Oregon