Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 30, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    W e d n esd a y
N ovem ber 3 0 , 1921
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE F T Y »
SHOULD SU RVIV E
"Do you th in k th is poem of m ine
will liv e ? ”
" I t ought to.
I t seem s p re tty
t o u s h ."
Lo barato
lear.
es caro— a
bargain
is
Quien pocosable,
who knows little £
ana, y volver trasq u ilad o —
or wool and come back shorn
y sab er no puede ser—No one
e and be wise at the same
B e tty Compson m akes h e r debut
a s a P a ram o u n t s ta r in “At th t
E nd of th e W orld,” th e m otion pic­
tu re w hich also m arks th e ad vent
of F enrhyn S tanlaw s, noted a rtis t,
as a cinem a director.
Uï S. ROYAL CORD TIRE
Unquestionably the outstanding mer­
chandising success of the year —both in
the eyes of the trade and o f the car-owner.
When the U . S- books close for 19">1
tney will show U . S. Royal Cord sales
nearly doubled over 1920.
What U . S. Tires say and do command«
a greater audience than any other line of
tires in the world.
Dios me libre de hom bre
—God deliver me from a
book.
SUGGESTIONS FOR INVENTORS
A nonskid soap would be a popular
article.
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C„ Nov. 30.—
A few suggestions to
T h e fam o u s S h a n tu n g c o n tro v e rsy
field of in v e n tio n :
b etw een J a p a n a n d C h in a w ill fo rm ­
The N orw egians a r
a lly com e b e fo re th e d isa rm a m e n t lived of E uropean pei
c o n fe re n c e F rid a y , it w as le a rn e d S paniards the shortest
to d ay , fo llo w in g th e se c re t session
N atives of P unjab still spear their
fish in sm all stream s w ith a trident,
not unlike th a t depicted on English
"oins.
Where is
headed
the dealer
in 1 9 2 2
A L O N G a b o u t th is tim e o f th e year'th e
Z j L tire-dealer is a m u ch called u p o n m an.
P rob ab ly a d ozen differen t “A g en cie s”
fo r a d ozen d ifferen t tires are h o p efu lly
spread before h im .
B u t w h e n h e gets o ff b y h im se lf an d starts
to th in k h e finds o u t that ih ost so -ca lled
A g en cy F ranchises are h ard ly m ore th an
p erm ission to in vest bis m o n ey in this brand
o r th at brand at his own risk.
GREAT STORY
‘The Man of the Forest’
C on sid er n o w —n o t w h a t is said in b e ­
h a lf o f tfie U . S. T ire Sales an d Service
A greem en t—b u t w h a t it does.
ense moment—and this most powerful of all of
Zane Grey’s pictures is filled with them
LEAH
th e p u b lic b u t b y h is lo ca l competitors.
T h e U . S. T ire d ealer alw ays k n o w s
w h ere h e is at. R igh t n o w ~ o r in m akin g
his plans for 1 9 2 2 .
-r^c5 Can • alw ays
k is h a n d s o n th e
U . S. co n sisten t m erch an d isin g p olicy.
t
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the rest and asserts its prerogatives are in these
things —
It brings to the dealer's store the greatest and
m ost loyal tire-audience anywhere.
It supports the dealer with the most constructive
and courageous publicly expressed policies today.
I t carries the prestige o f the U. S. Royal Cord
Tire and the “ U S C O ” Tread.
C on sid er gen eral co n d itio n s for th e past
year. A n d n o te everyw h ere
th at U .S .T ir e d ealers h ave
b een th e least affected o f all.
Prices on all U . S. Tires
O bserve h o w gen erally
and T u b es R educed N ov.
t h e U . S. T ir e d e a le r is
10th. A sk your dealei*.
re sp e c te d . N o t a lo n e b y
H EN SO N
at the Console
Rubber Company
United States
F tfty -th re e
fa cto ries
The O ld est a n d L a r g e s t
C reditors have much
m em ories than debtors,
SCHOOL SU PPL IE S
‘Do you keep school ru p p lie s? ”
“ Yes, we have a full line of candy,
ioe cream cones find. chew ing gum .
are Ready
QUALITY — DISTINCTIVENESS
DEPENDABILITY
These are .the conceptions th a t we rig h tly associate
svith Jew elry and Silverw are from R e d d y ’s. T his store
has behind it a w ell-earned rep u tatio n fo r service of an
unusual character.
Among our exclusive gifts are to he found such articles
as th e D. G ruen & Sons W atches, th e finest made. M any
exclusive p a tte rn s in solid silver, M antle, Chime and
D esk Clocks, and a host of other things of exceptional
beau ty and w orkm anship for every age and purse.
Mail orders receive p ro m p t and careful attention.
‘A nd it should he kept in m ind th a t you need pay no
m ore for jew elry^and silver here th an elsewhere, quality
considered. ”
M artin J. Reddy
Southern O regon’s L eading Jew eler.
M EDFORD, OREGON
P O W E R OF
id ONE Y.
1 went, tb see a
fo rtu n e telle r one
tim e.
For
50
c e n ts she told me
I h a d a lovely
disposition and a
handsom e m a n
w as crazy about
me.
W ell, If th a t
d o e sn ’t
s h 6 w
w h a t m o n ey will
do.
__
<&
A lthough your
y h u s b a rd Is going
l V a th ro u g h
b a n k-
ruptcy, your fash-
V® ionable
friends
¿r h a v e n 't dropped
A you.
\
N ot y e t E very
last one of them
.feiL hopes to acq u ire
,m y cook.
T H E W RONG
D IRECTION .
She:
W hy
don’t you brace
up and tu rn over
a new leaf?
H e: I did, only
I m ade a m istake
and
tu rn e d
it
backw ards.
Ttoo htm dred a n d
thirty-jive branches
Rubber Organization in the W o rld
F o rtu n e seldom knocks at the door
ef those who a re punctillious about
th eir at-hom e days.
WISE SAYINGS
Gifts
iness citizens.
United ; ites Tires
TODAY and TOMORROW
ChristP"
I t is the most sought after Fran­
chise in the whole tire trade.
U . S. dealers w ill be the rank,
ing tire-m erchants o f 1922.
N o t only in profits returned,
but in local reputation as bus­
better
Yvbrds have w eight, fo -build
like a block of granite, or t(
destroy, like an explosive shell
T he Cynical B achelor observes th at
Some men) can get used to anything,
except being m arried.
l.ove may be biiiid, btlt its Sense of
smell is all right when it comes to
shitting orunge blossoms.
Good brvetiihg shows itself
m ost wberiè to the ordinary ëÿe
it » P ila r s the least.
THROUGHOUT THE NATION
T he U nited S ta te s levied its first
internal revenue tax In
Lum ber is m ade in mófe than 30,000
sawm ills, distrib u ted tfifoughout 40
states.
T here are about SF.OuO few er post
offices in the U nited S tates today than
th ere were 20 y ears ago.
T here a re 53,900,379 m ales and 51,-
810,244 fem ales in The U nited S tates
acording to the 1920 census.
In proportion to population the
U nited S ta te s has 13 tim es as m any
autom obiles as G reat B ritain.
T here a re nearly 10,000,000 bachel
ors in the U nited States, counting al
unm arried m ales m ore than tw e n t’
years old.
Five thousand tons of tin a re con­
sum ed in th is Country annually for
“tin foil,” which is now employed so
extensively for w rapping chocolate,
cigarettes, and m any o th er a rticle s of
m erchandise. A nother 4,000 tons are
used fo r collapsible tubes th a t hold
dental cream s, toilet cream s, a rtis ts ’
A spring
bird of
b e tte r to
Tommy—Pop, when does a politi­
cian become a statesm an ?” Tommy's
Pop—“ W hen his obituary is published
my son.”
About th e only tim e a m an thinks
his w ife is too good for him is on Sun­
day m orning when she is trying to get
him to go to church w ith her.
Mrs. M uggins—“Do you darn your
h usband’s socks?”
Mrs. Huggins—
“D a m is a mild word. I use a much
stro n g er term of profanity on them .”
Blobbs— “Pneurich Is p re tty raw ,
isn't lie? How did he m ake his
m oney?” Slobbs—"In oil.” Blobbs—
“C rude oil, 1 suppose. At least it
doesn’t seem to have any refining In­
fluence on him.”
WOMEN DRIVE HEAVY TRUCKS
diss Mary Mahood and Mrs. Bogardis
Take Big Vehicles Safely Through
Crowded City.
D uring a “less speed” cam paign con-
tuct.ed recently by the K eystone Motor
club, in P hiladelphia, Miss Mary Ma­
hood and Mrs. A. L. Bogardis, drove
two five-ton tru ck s through the cen­
ter of the city w ith perfect safety.
Miss Mahood has been driving all
kinds of cars from the tim e she was
sixteen y ears old.
the girl —K ay P arker
She is one ol several interesting
studies in modern feminine types,
Eastern and Western, introduced
by Mr Kyne in his new romantic
story of p r e s e n tly California.
SCENIC P R E S E R V A T IO N
association TO P R O T E S T
T IM B E R D E ST R U C T IO N
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1 )
y e a rs ago to h a v e tre e s p la n te d
a lo n g th e h ig h w a y b e tw e en M ed ­
fo rd a n d P h o en ix , b u t th e c o u n ty
c o u rt re fu s e d to buy th e tre e s , a n d
th e f a rm e rs a lo n g th e ro ad r e f u s e d
to c o -o p e ra te in th e p la n tin g a n d
c a re of such tre e s.
O th e r sp eech es w ere m ad e b y
M rs. O. W in te r a n d B e r t -M oses, o f
A sh la n d , a n d H. C. F ro b a c h , o f
M edford.
B reaking a Record.
A tn?n down E ast spoke his w ill
nto a phonograph. thus giving bi?
eirs a chance to break Ills rec o rd -