Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 16, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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s tu d y in th e A sh la n d schools d u rin g
h e r f ir s t y e a r ’s w ork here. A d ef­
in ite d a te h a s n o t been se t fo r M iss ■
E xcept
M a rs te rs to leave fo r T ennessee.
Tidings
E s ta b lis h e d 1876
P u b lis h e d E v ery E v e n in g
S unday
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND C o V n ’TY
PA PER
T E L E P H O N E 39
S u b sc rip tio n P ric e D e liv e red in C ity:
O ne m o n th ......................................$ -65
T h re e m o n t h s ................................. 1.95
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.75
One y e a r ........................................ 7.50
M ail a n d R u ra l R o u te s
tin e m o n th ..................................... $ -®5'
T h re e m o n th s ................................ L 9 5
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.50
6.5€
One y ear
850 DISASTER DEATH
TOLL FOR ONE YEAR
Red Cross Gives $1,871,000 Re­
lief When 65,000 Families
Are Made Homeless.
e r t c o u n try n e a r .Adel. " N e a r ”—
w ell, he can only g e t to th e post
o ffice once ev ery tw o w eeks o r so,
a n d if h is w o rk fro m th e e x te n sio n
‘d e p a rtm e n t h a p p e n s to be d elayed
i — a ll th e m ail to t h a t p a rt of th e
s ta te goes by s ta g e , a n d is e a sily d e­
layed o r lo st— he h a s to w a it a n o th ­
e r tw o o r th re e w eeks to g et it. L e t­
t e r s a n d lesso n s a n d books so m e­
tim e s rea c h him on tim e, a n d som e­
tim e s th e y d o n ’t, b u t h e h a s fin ish ed
U N IV E R SIT Y O F O REGO N. E u ­ u n iv e rsity c o u rse s in E n g lis h com ­
gene, O r., Nov. 16.— T h e re 's a m an p o sitio n an d re c e n t A m e ric an lite r a ­
o v er in th e d e s e rt c o u n try of E a s t­ tu re , a n d is s ta r tin g w ork in psy­
e rn O regon, a long w ay fro m th e chology, th e m e w ritin g a n d college
ra ilro a d o r an y o th e r m a rk s of civ­ a lg e b ra .
iliz a tio n , w ho sp en d s h is d ays h e r d ­
T h e re ’s a n o th e r th in g t h a t W il­
ing sh eep , a h a rd a n d tire e e m e o c c u ­ s h ir e does th a t is e x tra o rd in a ry . He
p a tio n , a n d th e n I n - th e e v e n in g he w rite s in te re s tin g ly a n d w ell of th e
s its dow n to w o rk to w a rd his u n i­ th in g s he know s. H e h a s h ad very
v e rsity e n tra n c e re q u ire m e n ts .
H e j1 little tra in in g in w ritin g , b u t th e re
hopes to com e h e re n ex t fa ll a n d is a s h o rt s to ry w hich he w ro te
begin th e s tu d y of m edicine.
H e ' (fo r E n g lish c o m p o sitio n ) th a t has
has been ta k in g w ork in th e e x te n - ! a g rip p in g s o rt of re a lity a b o u t it,
F o rty -th ree disasters, resulting in
ADVERTISING RATES
the death in the U nited S tates of 850
D isplay A dvertising
S ingle in s e rtio n , each i n c h .............30c persons and the injury of 2,500 called
for em ergency relief m easures a n i
Y E A R L Y CONTRACTS
l the expenditure of $1,871,000 by the
D isplay A d v e rtisin g
One tim e a w e e k ................................. 27 % c Am erican Red Gross during the fiscal
Tw o tim e s a w e e k .................................25 c ■ year ending Ju n e 30, 1921, says an
E v ery o th e r d a y ....................................20 c announcem ent based upon the forth-
Local R eaders
' coming annual report of the Red Cross,
E ach lin e , e a c h t i m e ...................... 10c i These disasters caused property dam ­ sion div isio n fo r a b o u t a y e a r, to a n d is tre a te d w ith a v ery fine sim ­
To r u n every o th e r tJay fo r one
age estim ated a t $30,000,QpO, affected
m o n th , each lin e, each tim e . . 7c sixty-seven com m unities and rendered m ak e up h is h ig h school c re d its , fo r p lic ity T h e s to ry is c a lled “ G eorge
h e did n o t fin ish th e c o u rse a t th e th e B asque a n d th e L ittle F e lle r s ,’’
To ru n every issu e fo r one m o n th
j 65,000 fam ilies homeless.
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o r m o re, e a ch lin e, each tim e . . 5c
'a n d is a b o u t a n a c tu a l h a p p e n in g
T he y e a r’s d isa sters were of vary- A sh la n d h ig h school.
C lassified C olum n
{ ing types, including several which pre
All h is books h e h a s o b ta in e d th e r e o n th e d e se rt. W ilsh ire show s
One c e n t th e w ord e a ch tim e.
To ru n ev ery issu e fo r o n e m o n th i viously had never been thought of th ro u g h th e u n iv e rsity , b e c au se he a re a l g ift fo r e x p re ssio n a n d an
■ as falling w ithin th a t classifica­ h a s n ’t access to a n y o th e r lib ra ry a b ility to te ll sim p ly a n d c le a rly of
o r m o re,
th e w ord each tim e.
tion.
T he Red Cross furnished He w o rk s by c a n d le -lig h t, a n d w rite s i'w h at he sees.
L egal R a te
relief
in
seventeen fires of m agnitude,
F ir s t tim e, p e r 8 -p o in t l i n e .......... 10c
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five floods, seven tornadoes o r cy­ s ittin g on a box w ith a ta b le t on
E ach su b se q u e n t tim e, p e r 8-
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knee.
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C h a rle s A. E d w a rd s, p a s to r
explosions,
including
th
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one
in
Wall
C a rd of t h a n k s ............................... $1.00
O b itu a rie s, th e lin e ........................2*4c s tr e e t ; one building accident, two s h ire , sou of M rs. M ary W H shire, 87 of th e M eth o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h ,
Fraternal Orders and Societies
typhoid epidem ics, the most serious be­ G ra n ite s tr e e t, A sh lan d , O r., a n d h e 'a r r i v e d S unday in D e tro it, M ich.,
A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs ing th a t a t Salem , Ohio, which a f
y e a rs old. H e a n d h is b r o th e r , ‘w h ere he is a tte n d in g th e n a tio n a l
o r so cieties c h a rg in g a r e g u la r in iti­ fected 9 p er cent of the p o p u la tio n ;
2000
h ead of sheep in th e d e s -1 M eth o d ist E p isco p al co n v en tio n .
a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e ­ one sm allpox epidem ic, in the republic
lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill be of H a i ti ; one tra in wreck, the race riot
c h a rg e d th e re g u la r r a te fo r a ll ad
a t T ulsa, O k la .; the fam ine In China,
v e rtis in g w h en an a d m issio n or o th e r em ergency relief in fam ine am ong the j
c h a rg e is m ade.
Indians of A laska, the grasshopper
plague
in N orth D akota and an e a rth ­
W h a t C o n s titu te s A d v e rtisin g
quake
in
Italy .
•
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­
ing am o n g som e as to w h a t c o n sti­
Pueblo Most Serious
tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g ,
By f a r the most severe of th e dis­
P lu s 8 p e r c e n t F e d e ra l W a r T ax
w e p rin t th is v ery sim p le ru le , w hich aste rs In th e U nited S tates during the
is u s e d by n e w sp a p e rs to d iff e re n ti­ period covered by th e Red C ress re ­
a te b e tw e en th e m : "A L L f u tu r e port w as th e Pueblo flood early in
e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e
June, 3921. T he reh ab ilitatio n prob­
is m ad e o r a c o lle ctio n is ta k e n IS
A D V E R T IS IN G .” '.This a p p lie s tn lem confronting the Red Cross in
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of ever)’ Pueblo w as one of th e most difficult
in recent years. W hen the first news
k in d a s w ell as to in d iv id u a ls.
A ll r e p o rts of su ch a c tiv itie s a f te r of th e h o rro r was flashed throughout
A ccount
the country, the A m erican Red C roi? ;
th e y h av e o c c u rre d is new s.
All co m in g so cial o r o rg a n iz a tio n N ational H ea d q u a rte rs responded with ’
m ee tin g s of so c ie tie s w h ere no a g ran t of $105,000 fo r relief work. !
m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti­ G overnor Shoup of Colorado, ap p re­
a tio n c h a rg e d , o r co llecto n ta k e n IS ciating the long and successful experi- j
enee of the Red Cross in organizing :
N E W S.
d isaster relief w ork, placed th e en- ,
W e m ak e a ll q u o ta tio n s on
and
tire responsibility fo r the adm inistra- j
j o n WORK
tion of relief io its hands.
from
In response to appeals from P re si­
T H E FR ANK LIN PR IC E LIST
dent
H arding, G overnor Shoup and
S am e p rices— re a s o n a b le price—
other
governors
of w estern s ta te s and
to a ll
through local ch ap ters of the Red
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon, Cross and o th er com m unity organiza­
P o sto ffic e as S econd-class M ail M at­ tions, public-spirited citizens brought
Tickets on sale Friday * and * Saturday *
_________
■- thè to ta l contributed fo r Pueblo’s r e ­
te r.
Return limit Monday
habilitation to m ore th an $325,000.
T he terrib le havoc w rought by the
<g> N a tu re n e ’e r m e a n t h e r sec-
• Hood w aters is a m atte r of record.
More than 2.300 homes w ere affected
re ts to be fo u n d ,
and
7,351 persons w ere left homeless.
«> A nd m a n ’s a rid d le w h ich '?>
G oing: L eave A sh la n d 6 :3 0 a.m ., 8 :4 0 a m ., 5 :0 0 p.m ., 6 :3 5 p.m.-
E stim ates of $500,000 as an absolute
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m an c a n ’t expound.
R e tu rn in g : L eave E u g e n e 5 :5 0 a m. 1 :2 3 p.m . 7 :5 7 p.m . 1 1 :3 3 p,m ,
minimum for rehabilitation w ere made
— R. T. P a in e.
❖ by Red Cross officials in charge of th?
relief work.
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F o r f u r th e r p a rtic u la rs , a sk A gents
Fast Work in Wall Street
The Wall s tre e t explosion w as n o ta ­
E n te r in to p a rtn e rs h ip w ith th e
ble In th a t relief w orkers of the Red
A m erican R ed C ro ss in its no b le Cross w ere on th e scene tw enty min­
w ork. R esp o n d rig h t h e a rtily to its utes a fte r the d isa ster occurred. The
JO H N M. SCOTT,
call for fin a n c ia l a id .
It expends race riot a t T ulsa also w as unique in
G
e
n e ral P a s s e n g e r A gent
its fu n d w ith b u sin e ss-lik e care, d isaster relief an n als in th a t outside
w ith o u t w a ste a n d w ith th e b e st of of a sm all em ergency relief fund con­
trib u ted by th e Red Cross, the only
ju d g m e n t. W hen yo u give to th is
relief m easures outside the city con­
w ork, you know t h a t w h a t you give sisted of the service of social w ork­
will re a lly c a rry a id w h e re it is ers, nurses and a train ed executive 1
whose object w as to assist local forces !
n e e d ed .
S h o u tin g in to a te le p h o n e does n o t in directing th eir own efforts.
In decided co n tra st w ith the pre­
get th e b e st re s u lts fo r an y body c o n ­
vious year, only one tornado assum ed
c e rn e d . Som e p erso n s ta lk so lo udly
th e proportions of a m ajor disaster.
th e b y s ta n d e r feels t h a t th e r e is no T his occurred on April 15, in the bor­
n e c essity of u sin g th e te le p h o n e to der sections of T exas and A rkansas
c a rry th e m essag e.
T he sh o u te r w ith th e city of T ex ark an a as the
T he m oney t h a t you, a n d h u n d re d s
m ig h t as w ell go to th e u o o r o r w in ­ center. The significant fe a tu re of this
of o th e rs, T ieposit in th e F ir s t N a­
d isa ster relief work w as the fact th a t
dow a n d s h o u t th e m essag e th ro u g h
tio n a l B ank, p e rfo rm s c o n tin u o u s
it covered so much ru ra l te rrito ry as
to th e p erso n so u g h t.
service to th is c o m m u n ity .
to m ake necessary a large num ber of
relief w orkers.
It se rv e s as a b a sis fo r c re d it, p ro ­
W h en good old G e n e ral P ro s p e rity i T he fam ine in China, necessitating
m o tin g new e n te rp ris e s , a n d f u r th e r ­
r e tu r n s to th e U n ited S ta te s th e • relief expenditures totalling m ore than
$1,000.000
by
the
Am
erican
Red
Cross
in
g th o se a lre a d y e s ta b lis h e d , th u s
w h o le p o p u la tio n w ill be o u t to g re e t
w
as
by
f
a
r
the
m
ost
serious
of
the
h
elp
in g to solve th e u n e m p lo y m e n t
him .
H e w ill be a s w elcom e as
foreign d isa sters in which th e Red
T
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s
w
hen
you
d
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problem .
M a rsh a l Foch a n d S a n ta C laus.
Cross gave aid.
d e p o sit fu n d s in th is
Builds Up Its M achinery
baflk, you n o t only
I t lo o k in g fo r a so u n d in v e stm e n t i In connection w ith the a d m in istra ­
e
a rn m ore fo r y o u r­
d o n o t o v erlook O regon re a l e sta te . tion of d isaster relief m easures, an in­
self,
b u t p ro m o te th e
If o n e g e ts th e rig h t k in d of p ro p ­ creasing effectiveness on the p a rt of
c o m m u n ity ’s w elfare.
e rty , in a fa v o ra b le lo cality , one h a s ( the Red Cross to deal w ith em ergen­
cies
w
as
m
anifested
during
the
past
a n in v e s tm e n t a s s u b s ta n tia l a n d ;
! year. In 328 C hapters of the Am eri­
p ro fita b le a s can be found.
can Red Cross th ere have been formed
special com m ittees to survey the re
sources of th eir respective com m uni­
tie s and to be prepared in case of
d isaster. In others of the 3,402 active
C hapters, a netw ork of com m unication
has been form ed through which in sta n ­
taneous relief m ay be dispatched to
any p art of the U nited States.
T h a t its w ork in this field m ay be
continued w ith ever g re a te r effective­
M iss L eona M a rste rs, m usic s u p e r­ ness. the A m erican Red Cross is ap­
pealing for w idespread renew al of
v iso r of th e A sh la n d schools, has
m em bership during Its Annual Roll
b een a p p o in te d a s th e O regon re p re - Call, to be conducted this y e a r from
s e n a tiv e to a tte n d th e N a tio n a l Stu- November 11 to 24.
d en ts-M u sic S u p e rv iso rs co n fe re n ce
to be held in N a sh v ille , T en n ., in
J
M arch of n e x t y e a r, it w as a n ­
n o u n ced a t th e h ig h school th is
m o rn in g . So f a r a s is k n o w n , Mi9s
M a rste rs w ill be th e only O regon
re p re s e n ta tiv e a t th e co n fe re n ce . T he
re c o m m e n d a tio n fo r th e a p p o in t­
m e n t o f th e A sh la n d te a c h e r is
th o u g h t to h av e com e from th e m u ­
sic d e p a rtm e n t of th e U n iv e rsity of
O regon, from w h ich M iss M a rsters
g r a d u a te d la s t y ear.
Miss M a rste rs ha3 b een su ccess­
fu l in o rg a n iz in g m u sical p ro g ra m s
a n d g iv in g a n im p e tu s to th e m usic
ri. . ìxi T t T T, iïivn
U eoi u s ti a y , Novem ber io , l*MÌ
iWdWMf ifuniTwi-w
Fined for Speeding—
J . A C arey, N. A. C la rk , a n d
W . W . W in te r w ere a rr e s te d S a tu r ­
d ay on th e c h a rg e of sp eed in g , by
T ra ffic O fficer J. J. M cM ahon a n d
M onday given a h e a rin g b e fo re J u s ­
tic e G ow dy, w ho fined th e tw o m en
f ir s t n a m e d $15 each , an d th e last
one $20. T h e M essrs. C arev and
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R eady-to-w ear G arm ents ta il­
ored during the dull season —
big assortm en t to choose from
— every size and every price—
w onderful values. See the ex­
tra fin e French Serge dresse»
at $ 1 6 .7 5 . A ll wool P olo cloth
coats at $ 1 8 .7 5 ,
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so ld in to p p y red
b a g s, t i d y re d tin s ,
h an d so m e pou n d
an d halt p o u n d tin
h u m id o rs a n d in th e
p o u n d c r y s ta l g la ss
h u m id o r
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to n g u e
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re c u t o u t by o u r
ex c lu s'
; ' ju s t p a ss u p a n y old
id ea y
w ay th a t y o u c a n ’t sm oke a
p ip e !
; yo u co - a n i ju s t h a v e th e tim e
o f yo i r h "
— if you p la y P r in c e A lb e rt
f o r 'p a c k i
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sc— b u t y o u ’ll h av e a lo t o f
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w ith every Mason-Cord
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result.
a d v i c e on refinishing
y o u r o w n furniture, floors,
Easy, and great fun to use
w alls, etc. W e tell you w hat
them.
Economic. , too.,
kind of paint, varnish o r enamel
to use. W h a t kind of brush.
W e are one of tl.c largest
W h ere to buy the m aterial.
m anufacturers of ■-
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nishes,
etc.,
in
the
U
nited
States
“J u st a can of paint o r var­
nish and a little w ork th a t’s and make the very finest kind of
fun,” w ill w ork wonders in your goods.
home. T r y it on furniture now
L et o u r 72 years’ experience
in your storeroom.
aid
you. Follow F uller Specifi­
«
A fter 72 years of experience cations and you’ll get the right
w ith paints and painting prac­ effects—-depend on that.
tice, F uller makes a special line
D on’t think you can’t do
of paints, varnishes and enam­
w
ork
like this simply because
els for ju s t such purposes— for
you
haven’t
ever done it. 'F ry
you to use yourself.
it,zw ith our help. See how de-
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$11.79 Round Trip
F IR S T
N A T IO N A L
BANK
th in g m o re tip to
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tables
and
F U L L E R W E A R Is
F uller’s
Specification
for nil-purpose varnish­
ing a t home— ioc furni­
ture, tables, chairs, lin­
oleum, e t c .
Boiling
w ater cannot harm it,
n o r ro ilin '' furniture.
D ries dust-free in lour
hours. W alk en ito -.c r
night.
Fullerwear
“ Th> AH P u rp o se Varnish**
A d ap t'd fo r an y Surface either inside
c r out d.c. T he m ost durable varnish
obta: -.able. W ithstands interior wear
and w eather exposure. Does not scratch,
p cl, ru b a& or tu rn w hite. D ries over
eig h t.
Fifteen-For-Floors
Produces a m irror-like elastic floor
£.. i. W ithstands the scuffing, heel
m arks and hot w ater. H olds its gloss.
Cleans easily.
. Also m akers of Ru’uber-Cement F loor
F aint, W ashable W all Finish. Silken-
white Enam el, A uto E nam el, F o rc h an4
S tep F aint.
W. P. Fuller & Co.
D cpt. i-J, S ea Francisco
Pioneer P ain t M anufacturers fo r
72 Y ears
Fuller &
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Established 1849
B ranches in 16 cities in th e W est
Dealers E vciyw hetc
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se ec iF iC A n r.it
'Home ServiceTcaints
V arnishes - S n om els
SAV E T H IS
M’f’d. by W. P. F u ller & Co
W H E R E T O B U Y : Im por­
ta n t th a t you get the rig h t m a­
terial so be sure to go to n
authorized Fuller dea’er.
Cut
out coupon to the rig h t as a
memo to direct you.
W rits for booklet of P utti si
Specification •‘H r-'ie Serv;c' ’
P aints, v-hich tell-, you ’u:
•what to buy. D. ^cr,bc a id -ct
F o r a il ex terio r job- of p nin’ i
tiio scrvicea of a I-'
<Ci.t th is out and p u t it fn your
I'crketbci k or h andbaç a a memo)
P aints
by
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Li ycur
job
to cittaia
DICKE1W ON & SON,
180 N o rth M ain S tre e t,
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