Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 17, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Ashland
Tidings
Established 1876
Published
Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COVX'TY
PAPER
TELEPHONE 3 9
are not worth as much as they think
and their outlook is udt as bright as
it seems to be.
The necessary thing for business'
men and workmen to understand is
th a t the depression has been a reae*
tion from high prices and costs, from
the consequences of extravagance
and recklessness. It was im perative
for the banks to force contraction
of credit, and it is im perative th at
exorbitant costs and prices should
be reduced as well.
Subscription Price Delivered in City:
One month .................................. $ .65
Three m onths .............................. 1.95
Six months .................................. 3.75
One year .................................... 7.50
.Mall and Rural Routes
One month .................................. $ .65
Three m onths .............................. 1.95
Six months .................................. 3.50 •î>
One year .................................... 6.50 <§>
THE PEOPLE’S FORUM.
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late October or the first of Novem­
ber. Unless good honey, known to
be free from disease, is available,
only good sugar should be fed. Am­
ple protection is the third factor.
Packing for protection from damp­
ness or extreme cold is thought to be
best.— O. A. C. Extension Service.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921
Announcements
O. S. T. A. Superintendent G. A. Briscoe
Address, ‘The Incom petent Teacher,” S. Teuscber, Jr.
Interm ission
DEPARTMENT SESSIONS
Prim ary— Reading of Phonics Based on Our Course of
COURT NEWS
Study
Mrs. Ingle
G ram m ar— "Methods in Language”
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Miss Records
High School— “ High Points in Good Teaching” . F, L. Stetson
Circuit Court
DEPARTMENT SESSIONS
F. G. Swedenburg vs. Samuel
Prim ary— "Some New Idteas in Teaching R eading” . Mrs. Ingle
G ram m ar— “ Methods in G eography”
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Miss Records Koehler, for money.
High School— O rganization of D epartm ents
William H am m ett vs. Anna Rado­
RURAL SECTION
van et al. Lien foreclosure.
"The Teacher and the Community”
W. M. Smith
Jackson County Bank vs. Carrie
"The Teacher as Club Leader”
. H. C. Seymour
A.
Cozzens. To quiet.
Music
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M ìsb Leona M arsters
Address— “ Some School Problem s”
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F. A rant va. Mrs. Eliza M.
W. M. Smith
DEPARTMENT SESSIONS
I Chase et al. To quiet.
Prim ary— "The Teaching of N um bers”
Miss Ingle
B. F. Fuller et al. vs. H. C. Chris-
G ram m ar— “ Methods in G eography”
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Miss Records
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toffson.
To quiet.
R ural— “ Standardization of R ural Schools
W. M. S m ith ,
High School— ‘‘W hat a Teacher Should Know About Tests
I Patton & Robinson, Inc., vs. C. R.
aud Scales
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. F. L. Stetson i Natwick et al. Motion and order
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"L et V b Speak E n g l i s h " ......................................... F. L. StetBon I
M<” lon " " l» ° riler-
Address— "M arriage and Divorce in Relation to Schools” .
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S. Teuscher, Jr. [
Real Estate Transfers
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T U E SD A k, (H T O H E R 18
j W elborn Beeson et ux. to
Music and Folk Games
Leelah Jones et al., land in
N utrition C l a s s e s ............................................................. Miss Poole
section
35, township 3 8
Address— “Value of Club W ork to City and Country C hildren”
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H. C. S eym our1 south, range 1 w est......... $ 10.00
Interm ission
Nellie W illiams to C. L. Law
DEPARTMENT SESSIONS
et ux., lots 5 and 6, block
Prim ary— (W ith R ural Section)
67, C entral Point ...........
10.00
G ram m ar— "The Exceptional Pupil”
W. A. Smith
High School— (W ith G ram m ar Section)
Fred R. Goddard to Alpha Y.
DEPARTMENT SESSIONS
Goddard, part D. L. C. 67,
Prim ary— "C orrelated Subjects for Language W ork” . Mrs. Ingle
township 38 south, range 1
Upper G ram m ar and High School— ‘The High School In ­
west ....................................... 10.00
heritance”
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M. Ellwood Smith
G ram m ar— “ Methods in H istory”
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Miss Records L. A. Roberts (ad m in istra­
R ural— "Physical C ulture”
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Miss Fay Carver
to r) to Viola May Stone,
R ural— “ W hat a County Superintendent Expects of a
tw o-thirds interest lot 31,
Teacher”
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, H. C. Seymour
Address— “The County Unit of A dm inistration” . W. M. Smith , block B, Railroad addition
Discussion of the County Unit M easure . Superintendent A. G. Smith • to Ashland ......................... 469.15
Interm ission
1 W. B. Howell et ux. to J. T.
Music
Gagnon, S E ’4 of N E U ,
Miss Falldlne, County Health Nurse
E ’A of SEt4 section 34,
Address— "L eadership”
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Harold 3. T uttle :
township 37 south, range 3
W EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19
Music
west .................................... 1,000.00
‘‘The County Library”
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Miss Clara Van Sant, Librarian i
Address— “ Why and How of Project Teaching”
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F, L. Stetson !
Interm ission
DEPARTMENT SESSIONS
Prim ary— "The Story H our”
Miss Ingle
G ram m ar— “ D ram atics”
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Miss Records
R ural— “The M other Lode”
M Ellwood Smith
High School— “Achieving Democracy in Schools” . F. L Stetson
O. S. T. A.— Investigating Committees* Reports
Teachers’ Councils
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H. P. Jew ett, T alent’
Teachers’ Appointment Agencies .
. 1. C. W ilson, Ashland
Teachers’ Living Accommodations . Mrs. Laurie Jam es, Gold Hill
Teachers’ Tenure
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j . R. Tyrrell, Phoenix
DEPARTMENT SESSIONS
Prim ary— ‘‘The Value of D ram atization”
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Mrs. Ingle
Electric Light Shades
G ram m ar— “ Spelling M ethods”
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Miss Records
Masks, Caps, Aprons
R ural— “ Physical T raining”
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Miss Carver
High School— “ A Scientific D eterm ination of Abilities”
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F. L. Stetson
Nut Cups, Napkins .
O. S. T.’A.— Business Meeting
Report of Resolutions Committee
Cut-Outs, Skeletons
Interm ission
Music
PUMPKINS
Address— “The Common Cause”
M. Bllyrood Smith
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11:30
••One T hing Thou Lackest"
1:30
Single insertion, each in c h ........... 30c
If I were a preacher and taking a! 2:15
YEARLY CONTRACTS
text from which to speak to the Ash- j
Display A dvertising
land
people it would be these words: *
One tim e a w eek........................ 27 ^ c
Two times a week........................25 c "One Thing Thou Lackest.” For sev­
Every other d a y ...........................20 c eral years we hare been trying to
Ixxud Readers
make Ashland a noted resort and we 3:00
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c
have
succeeded in a modest way. No ! 3:10
To ru n every other dhy for one
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c other town in the state of Oregon of j 3:25
3:40
To run every issue for one month
the same size is so well known
or more, each line, each tim e. . 5c throughout the west and south. Our,
Classified Column
efforts at making Ashland a w ell-5 9:00
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one month known resort have been, of course, 9:15
9:35
or more, %c the word each time.
I as we all know, more or less feeble,
Ijegal Rate
, in some cases well m eant but misdi­ 10:25
F irst time, per 8-point lin e .........10c
rected and spasmodic, and all the 10:30
Each subsequent time, per 8-
point line .................................... 5c j while we have been wholly unpre-
Card of thanks ...........
. . . .$1.00 > pare<i to satisfactorily take care of
9 14» p i
Obituaries, the line . . .
! people if they had taken us at our 11:15
Fraternal Orders and Societies
Advertising for fraternal orders word and visited us in any large
However, we have beenj
or societies charging a regular in iti­ numbers
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ spared for the most part for th e rea­
ligious and benevolent orders will be son th a t it is a well-known fact
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charged the regular rate for all a d ­
throughout
the
country
th
a
t
we
are
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vertising when aq admission or other
lacking
in
the
one
essential
thing
charge is made.
th a t a popular resort m ust have, and 1:30
2:15
What Constitutes A dvertising
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ th at is a first-class, up-to-date to u r­ 3:00
ing among s\ome as to w hat consti­ ist hotel th at would a ttra c t attention I 3:10
tutes news and what advertising, from one end of the country to t h e ' 3:25
we print this very simple rule, which other. In order to do this it w o u ld ' 3:40
Is used by newspapers to differen ti­
ate between them : “ ALL future have to be a hotel, not simply an ex- 9:00
events, where an admission charge 'cuse for one. There is not one such 9:15
is made or a collection is taken IS hotel now between Portland and S a n ! 9:35
ADVERTISING.” \This applies to Francisco, and only one place thw t; 10:25
organizations and societies of every would justify the erection of such a ' 10.30
kind as well as to individuals.
All reports of such activities after hotel, and th a t place Is Ashland.
they have occurred is news.
Here we are with an all-year clim ate
All coming social or organization not excelled in any country, with
meetings of societies where no
th at by actual 11:15
money contribution is solicited, in iti­ m ineral waters
ation charged, or collecton taken IS analysis equal any w aters in the
world. Our altitu d e is right, being
NEWS.
about
2,000 feet, and our scenery
We make all quotations on
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and
beauty
unsurpassed.
JOB WORK
from
Objections might be made to the
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST
plan of building a hotel on the
Same prices— reasonable price—
ground
th a t we already have one not
to all
sufficiently patronized, and why
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, build another? There are two an ­ 2:15
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­
swers to this question. Tlite first is 3:00
ter.
that the proposed hotel would be a
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3:25
different kind of a hotel entirely,
?> Man’s love is of m an’s life a <?> erected for a different purpose and1
patronized by a different class of town themselves, or largely so, and ing Bordeaux can be had free of
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thing ap art—
they can do it if they will. It would charge by w riting to the departm ent
’Tis woman’s whole existence.
<$• people— a class which is not coming
— llyron. <?> at the present time to Ashland at all. { not he a gift to the city or a contri­ of horticulture, O. A. C., experiment
bution to a good cause, but an invest­ station.
♦ ♦ $ > $ > < £ > & « > « ■ < » « ■ 4 ® <& 1S>
'<9 Those are the people we want, and
if Ashland is to take her place by the ment of the safest kind th a t would
doubtless pay a good dividend and
FARM REMINDERS
It will not be in order for the side of those towns and cities of the could, in all probability, be sold
American eagle to go into th a t arm a­ coast th at have sprung up like magic within a few years for double the
A large force of young w orker
ment conference screaming. But it and are today w ithout any other re­
money th at it would cost to build it. bees, a t least 15,000, is one of three
sources
except
the
tourist,
leading
may not be amiss to let the foreign
if not in Ashland, then w h e re ? , prim ary essentials in wintering.
delegations know th a t the old bird the world in growth of population
Everything is fixed and already pre-. Abundant food stores, uot less than
and
substantial
building,
then
Ash­
would do some terrifying scream ing
land should instantly stop her q u ar­ pared, both by man and nature, for; thirty-five to forty pounds and bet-
should it be provoked too far.
reling over the insignificant and non- this very thing which we have lacked te r fifty or sixty, ¡ b the second. If
essential things th a t can only be all the while; then why do we tarry feeding is necessary, the best time
W onder if President H arding hfts
properly classed» under th e heading longer? Some one says, “ W ait until to do it in most parts of the state is
a3 high regard for the senate now as
of “Sman Town S tuff.” and unitedly, times are better.” Now, the facts
he did when he was a member of it?
heroically and persistently focus all are th a t you never saw better times
her energy upon the one thing lack­ in Ashland than there are rig h t here;
MR. DURANT ON THE RANKERS ing, which is a to u rist hotel, which today. Every m erchant in the to w n ,
GREED
would help every man in town and is m aking at least something. That
every line of business, and secondly, cannot be said of other towns. Any
The prolonged depression is due to the hotel which we have now would man or woman can go out iu this
the restrictive measures of the fed­ be benefited as much, if not more, city now and find a day’s work a t a
eral reserve system. This is the opin­ than any other business, because it fair price. The whole world knows
ion which a few persons have ex­ would start som ething worth while— th at cannot be done in other places.
pressed. Mr. William C. D urant, the a movement th a t would have suf­ Any man whose credit is good can
motor ta r m anufacturer, is the la t­ ficient advertising features to bfing borrow all the money he wants here
est to declare th at there has been “a a host of people from every direction in less than ten m inutes’ time. There;
bankers' picnic” and the ‘'greed of and from among all classes. It are towns and cities in America
the bankers” is the cause of the per­ would seem th a t it would be a good where, no m atter how good the finan­
sistence of industrial dullness.
business scheme for the owners of cial standing, or- sufficient the se­
Reports from the federal reserve the present hotel to s ta rt the move­ curity, money cannot be borrowed
Our banks are
hanks indicate th at companies which ment, calling upon the citizens of from the hanks.
have effected readjustm ent can bor­ the town to take a part in it. Now, bursting with money. The time is
row on reasonable term s. But com­ this brings us to the consideration of now ready. “One Thing Thou Lack­
panies which have not liquidated who is going to build the needed e s t.”
M. C. REED.
their affairs are properly at a dlsad-i hostlery. ir ¡t ¡s ever done at all it
vantage as borrowers. aB th eir stocks! will be done by the people of this
ANTHRACNOSE SPRAY DUE
ADVERTISING RATES
Display A dvertising
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Teachers Annual Institute
Monday, October 17. 1921
Eighty men out of every hundred
are (-».‘pendents at sixty years of age.
Putting a little in the bank each
week is what makes the difference
between dependent and INdepen-
dent.
All Sizes
Tt will pay you to look over
our stock
The Citizens Bank
you can obtain a t this store—
everything th e model cook or
housekeeper could desire in
pots, pans aud preserving k et­
tles. A little Journey through
our establishm ent will give you
many suggestions as to things
you should have.
Ashland, Oregon
"Miss Gibbie Gault”
One and One-half Hours’ Entertainment, Presenting the
Entire Fifteen Characters Herself, on the
Evening of OCTOBER 28
METHODIST CHURCH
Dr. Mattie B. Shaw needs no introduction to Ashland, as her
ability along dram atic lines was a source of great pleasure to her
hearers dhiring her form er residence here, since which time she h |s
finished a course of instruction from Emma Wilson Gillespie, of the
Gillespie School of Expression, of Portland, and these are some of
the things they say of her:
“She is an a rtist whom it is equally a pleasure and education
to hear. Her voice possesses a rare sym pathetic quality which takes
a thorough grip on her hearers.
“ Her personality is unique. Her phrasing of difficult passages
rem arkable and rich.”
"She possesses all the qualifications that go to make a pleasing
entertainm ent, m aking her character walk and talk before you,
with a distinctive personality.”
"To hear her in the delineation of character is an event that
is ever gratefully treasured in one’s memory.”
for
SUITS
and
COATS
with that label
will
satisfy
East Side Meat Market
and every cut of meat we sell will be from
PRIME BEEF—Tender, Juicy and Delicious
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
KIRBY & ELLIOTT
Phone 188
Ju st now there is a splendid assortment of styles
and sizes to choose from hut every day they are thinning
out.
Why not look them over Saturday and select
vours t
HOT
W ATER
For Every Need
•J A moder nhot water supply outfit will fill
your requirements—will provide you with hoi
water when and where you want it with but tin
minimum of caretaking and fuel cost»?. Get my
price today for installing such an outfit in your
home. Let me suggest the type best adapted to
fill your requirements.
Jerry O’Neal
Phone No. 138
395 East Main
in
everv wav.
flThe frequent calls for hot water for washing,
bathing, cleaning, etc., make it imperative that
a liberal supply he instantly» available in all
parts of the home. The great amount of hot
water used in the average household necessi­
tates a neconomical method of obtaining this
supply.
Bargain in used sewing machine;
also a new carload of White sew­
ing machines Just in, at
Pe/J's Corner
Will Render the Drama
A Convenience-A Necessity
An Investment
We have purchased the
will do your plowing right now
in your hard, sticky soil.
Dr. Mattie Brown Shaw
COMPLETE KITCHEN
OUTFITS
O rchardists who have not sprayed
for anthracnose should do so at
once. When spraying is done thor­
oughly so th at every twig is covered
little infection will result. Use Bor-
oLau mixture, 4-4150. To make this,
dissolve four pounds copper sulfate
in w ater and slake four pounds of
quicklime
Dilute one solution in
the spray tank and then add the!
other and fill up to fifty gallons.
When a large quantity is needed,
make up a stock solution and dilute
as needed. Full directions for mix-
The Heider Tractor
and P.&0. Disc Plow
D R A M A T IC
Interpretation
Halloween
Goods
SIMPSON’S HARDWARE
The "In”
in Independent
BENEFIT COMMUNITY CLUB HOUSE
Beaver Block