Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 25, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DAILY TTDUKM
EDITORIALS
ATURES
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Established 1876
®*al>lished Every Evening
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Except
T H E ASHLAND PRINTING OO
Or John B. Thunder, Esq
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LYRICS OF LIFE
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By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
EAL UITV AND CÔÎ STY
TELEPHONS 39 í
THE MASTER AVIATOR,
3*»b&< > i prion Pri
- t h e m onth . .
"Three m o n th » '.
3&x m onths . . .
■One year . . . .
Mail and R ural Routes
O n e m onth t. ,.
"Three motaitMs .
•-’SSSx m o n ie s,,.,..
O n e ye^F . . .
8AW dn avlatoif great.
Without a fear w care
The ether ocean navigate.
The master of the air.
With sudden speed he mounted
In clouds; afar to fade—
The easy .sailor of the*sky,
Afloat and unafraid/,
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ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertising
S in g le Insertioh, eachAnph. .j.
And then he came returning, down
Within my vision’s ken,
Above the field, above: the town,
Above the sea again.
W ith many a long and graceful sweep
He circled near and far, i
A happy ship upon ttie deep
Blue hfeavenfc like a "Star.,
N early contracts
Display Advertising
'O n e «time a week» j . . . . . . u .
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'C a rd of thanks
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■Obituaries, the line ................... 2% c
Fraternal Orders and Societies
A dvertising for fraternal orders
(Copyright)
n r societies charging a regalar -initi-
wtion fee and dues» n o .disopun,t. Be-
Mgious and benevolent orders will be
«barged the regular rate for all ad> acute indigestion and the long train
wertiaing when an admission /»r other
of ills which are concomitants of
Teharge is made.
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gluttony. It is in order for every­
one to look carefully to the quan­
tity and quality of food eaten, and
to eat m oderately, which conserves
health and fosters energy.
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PUBLIC FORUM
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Yet there were men who did not see
The wonder In the Hue,
Or look upon him languidly,
As mortals often do—
So husy with their man-made things
They neither saw nor heard
The music of his bqating wings,
The beauty of the bird.
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(Copyright.)
IN T H E BACKGROUND
"W ould you h id e behind a wom­
a n ’s p e ttic o a ts» ”
“N ot exactly, b u t I find it la Just
a s well to le t your wife do th e talk
ing w hen you a re held up by a
tra fflc c o p ."
Take the
Scenic Shasta Route
Sunny Southern
Beer, Not Milk, Caused Chicago Fire
“My husband and I—we w’ere newly­
weds—were visiting with some friends,
Mr. and Mrs. John- Kokes, at 140 West
Taylor street, that Sunday.
The
Kokes’ home was almost opposite Mrs.
O’Leary’s place, 137 North De Koven
street. We sat under the trees In the
back yard.
“Across the alley we saw six men
who were sitting In the shade behind
the Q’Leary house. They were drink­
ing beert smoklnj and laughing. A
pretty jolly bunch, I ¿uesf,
i“ ‘O d p a r’ whispered Mrs. Kokes t<
nje, W it that pfirt^ noFiy. If some­
thing doesn’t happen before night 1
don’t know w hat!’
“And something did; That evening
just qs my husband and I were setting !
Out for home near by, we saw tin
flames. -They were gushing from tin i
hayloft of ,the O’Leary shed. We ran
back. A south wind swept the fire I
across the alley to a barn storing
paint ou the Kokes property. Later
the wind shifted to the west and th e !
flames went rioting across the city.
“We remembered that some of th e ,
men In that drinking party had gone
into the barn, clambered Into the hay-
fctft ’ and dropped asleep. They had
been smoking pipes, and probably one
of these, slipping into the hay, was
the real cause of the start of the dis-1
aster,”
We maJce all quotations on
JOB WORK
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T H E FRANKLIN PRICE LIST
Sam e jirices—reasonable. Pfice—
tQ all .
E n tered at th e Ashland. Oregon
'JPttatoffice as Second-class Mail Majt
*’ -Amewdcahè ’O riééM t
to be rom eved," and he perform s
T h e average American eats '2664 , the operation. True diagnosis, the
B oonds’ pf f66d per year. This is ’ thing im m ediately begins to eat and
m ore’ than seveh flotinds MâflyT' The ' swalfoW, b u t'u n lik e thé removal of
A m erican wagè-eàme?? h’oWever, i s ’the appehdtx of -man. it has im pair-
®»ore tem perate rin httr eatftig. H e | ed its Usefulness; for it was not made
« e ts along<veW # e l l 'ô n ^ J!i75‘ pountis t to eat, but to èount swallows; so you
<»f food- a-year.*7' Thrs; ‘fs 4eSS ttiâri'laee— junk! C o u n cil’in the hole,
fiv e pounds daily.- ‘ T ite Wftftrer, W f / Büt hold OQ &
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as
MRS.
c a n eat a g reater" W n t l t y and d i-;feooQ as th at saIesman who came
« e s t it better, b e c x u s ^ q t.lw a c t i o n - « to sell the city the filtering
physical exercise., thiupeap tjhe maq , plant< for $65.oo6, with $3000 up-
w ho leads a sedentary life*¡Without , k aep. found oui th at it was not pop-
m u ch bodily exertion.
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, / h i l a r to talk about' ■ aylng for same
T h a t Americans overeat, to an
of the $100,000 voted to build
te m p e rate ¿agree, is | fact? tfidejy j/|he reservoir, the people thinking
recognized. This means not Only â>, maybe the estim ate on the filtering
w a ste of -money expended for food j >jant ^ ig h t turn put like the esti-
t h a t is not needed, but it mFans 1 m ate for paving Mill street, in which
v e ry serious im pairm ents of h e alth .jca se it would cost about $130,000,
F ood taken in overlarge quantities i with a $6000 upkeeP( the $6000 be.
becom es poison rath er than nourish- ing ju8t the am ount needed to pay
m en t to the system
People who the interest on the $100.000 reser­
v e most vigorous physically are t voir. -So the gentlem an salesman,
m oderate eaters. Over-indulgence in ; realizing th a t this filtering the wa-
mod in this country is most general ’te r was simply a subterfuge to make
am ong the very elem ents of thè peo- the m eters work, th a t a t least 90
p ie th a t live leisurely, if not slug- Per cent of the people were abso-
«is'nly, and do not havq the d ig es-ilu tely satisfied with the puritV of
tio n a l stim ulus of robust physical J the water. He Immediately sug-
la b o r These types cannot digest o r , gested th at there was a whirligig
a ssim ilate food in such large quan- in the m arket, guaranteed to work
titie s as they consume it. F u rth er- {autom atically, until it got choked
m ore, they eat rich foods, and mix J up, which could be placed in front
th e m w ithout intelligent regard for I of each m eter, or somewhere along
saT ety
an J healthfulness— sweets : the line, th a t would absolutely pro-
'witta acids, starches, aud foods th at tect the n^eter in its work, to the
•Jo n o t blend well with starches, absolute satisfaction of the mayor
■^lany a stomach lias far more rea and Mr Banta, an.1 all t h e city
'win to rebel than Mexicans have to would have to do was to have a
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’nst their government, force of men ready, when the clog
’ ny ? -? n of (he tenderest im- overpowered the w hirligig, to shut
m tse- abuses ,his stomach with ut- off the w ater and clean it out.
He
ct Ity. Smftir w onde| th at there did not say what the city should do
s ’ -uornm ic m utinies and insur- in case of fire while the w ater was
r t v . th fôsÿltânt dyspepsia, shut off. I am inform ed th a t the from the
California
Through Sleeping Car Service
y.
SACRAMENTO—SAN FRANCISCO
and
LOS ANGELES
offers all the comforts of modern travel
Convenient schedules, observation cars, and excellent m e a ls'a re
other features of the Shasta Route
Round Trip W inter Excursion Tickets
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are on sale at
Reduced Fares
to
Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, San Diego
For; tickets and inform ation ask agents, or write
Southern Pacific ? Lines
General
.:. SCOTT,
senger Agent
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CHARLES A. JOHNS
Flavor is to coffee
w h a t happiness
is to life. T h e
m ore happiness
th e b e t t e r life,
th e m o re flavor
th e b etter coffee
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