Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 01, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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EDITORIALS
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Established 1876
^Published Every Evening
Sunday
Except'
ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS
A shland Daily Tidings
The Melancholy Days Have Come
T H E ASHLAND PRINTING CO. . ’
O F F IC IA L CITY AND C o T n TY
PA PE R
TELEPHONE 39
FEATURES
THE MAN AT
THE DESK
By PAULL HAYDEN
ffeb scrip tion P rice D elivered in City:
O n e month ............................... $ .65
T h r e e m o n th s........................... 1.9ff
S ix months .................................. 3.75
One year .................................... 7.50
| There is no greater achievement
, possible in anv^niau's life than the
winning of the good opinions of
i other men.
You an accomplish
’ some things on the strength of your
■ own good opinion of yourself, but
without a similar appreciation upon
| the part of your fellow workers, you
will not go the same distance as
1 with it.
Mail and Rural R outes
month ............................... $ .65
Three months ........................... 1.95
S ix months ............................... 3.50
O n e yqar ................................. 6.5€
O ne
ADVERTISING RATES
D isplay A dvertising
Single insertion, each inch.......... 30c
YEARLY CONTRACTS
D isplay A dvertising
O ne
Thursday, D ecem ber I, 1921
time a week......................27
T w o times a week...................... 25 c,
Xvery other day.........................20 c|
Local R eaders
An J remember this: The good
opinion of the man above you may
pay dividends at the moment, but
the good opinion of the men below
you will pay just as large dividends
later.
Xach line, each tim e...................10c,
T o run every other dlay for one
mouth, each line, each time. . 7c
*Pb run every issue for one month
or more, each line, each tim e .. 5c
Classified Column
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one month
« r more, %c the word each time.
Legal Rate
Xirst time, per 8-point line........ 10c
E ach subsequent time, per 8-
point line ................................. 5c
■Card of th a n k s .......................... $1.00
'Obituaries, the line ....................2%c
Have you had the experience of
more than one man who has thought
himself solid with the boss, but
through the selfishness, sel(-seeking
and jealousy of the fellows around
the office, lost out?
It happens ofteuer than you
would expect
F ratern al Orders and S ocieties
Advertising for fraternal orders
<or societies charging a regular initi­
atio n fee and dues, no discount. Re­
ligious and benevolent orders will be
Many a rough foreman in a fac-
charged the regular rate for all ad on the Atlantic coast side However
is NOT a transient town. Aon can , tory has thought his very roughness
wertising when an admission or other
, during the past year facilities for
charge is made.
lnaikg fiiends here and you can t in , the best self-protection, but iu the
COMES NOW THE REDINGOTE
■ handling lumber have been developed
the other. T\e»e only been here a , ¡oug run no (oreman can get aioug
W hat Constitutes Advertising
and
other
projects
are
now
under
few years but we own our home and very far unless his men are with
In order to allay a misunderstand
INTO FASHION ONCE MORE
we pay our bills and we try to be him.
in g among some as to what consti ! way in Baltimore, New York and
lutes news and what advertising, j Boston, which doubtless will render
good neighbors. Yet it seems that
-we print this very simple rule, which , material aid to the Pacific Northwest
we are not the class that is most
-Is used by newspapers to differenti- lumber induatry> in parmanently eS-
No one is stronger than the opin­
desired here. You «want wealthy in­
ate between them: “ALL future
.
.
ion
-others hold of him.
«vents, where an admission charge tablishing its product iu Atlantic
valids that spend a lot of money
I s made or a collection is taken IS j Coast markets.
but d jn 't give a hang for your town,
You can often secure a job on the
ADVERTISING.
'This applies to
It ¡g hard to predict just what
moving on after awhile to another
organizations a td societies of every effect tfae
strength
of what you can do, but to
resort and giving way to their same
Aind as well as to individuals.
kind. Well, we can always move too U°hl *t requires not onl> -ability to
All reports of such activities after nounced November 20 by railroads
they have occurred is news.
to eastern points will have on the
The railroad still runs north and it run
^°h’ hut the ability to “run
All coming social or organization water shipments
in
harness”
with others on the same
runs south, and after all there are
meetings of societies where no
Trangcontinental lines have agked «
job.
other towns still left on the Pacific
money contribution is solicited, initi­
ation charged, or collecton taken IS the Interstate Commerce commission •
coast where we may find what we
M EW S.
for permission to publish the new
Opt {grants
want, a good home town.
rates
on
short
notice.
Hasn’t this town had its lesson
We make all quotations on
Take all the time necessary to do
The lumbermen manifest the most
of how easy it is to sell its heritage your own work, but all the rest of
JOB WORK
frpm
friendly spirit toward the railroads,
and of how hard it is to get it the time help others to do their
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST
knowing the handicaps under which
back? I refer to permitting the sale ' work. There is wisdom in that bit
Same prices—reasonable price—
they
have
operated,
due
to
their
ar­
of Long’s Cabin to someone with! of adxice but even greater wisdom
to all
tificially increased cost of operation.
wealt-k enough to make more or less would be found in following it.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon
While the new rates will be a bene­
of a resort out of it. The owners
The only fault we have to find in
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­ fit to the lumber industry of the Pa­
speak truly when they say it has Hope is that it only exists in an in­
te r .
cific Coast, the West Coast Lumber-
been made as sanitary as possible, active state of mind. We hope while
Marshal Foch is coming to Oregon.! men’s association feels that they are
but visitors of note mean more visi­ we wait. When you are exerting ev­
tors out of idle curiosity and both ery effort to achieve your goal you
And he will receive such a welcome not sufficiently low to divert business
together mean a good deal of travel have no time for hope. No racer
here as will make him intensely , from a water to rail routes-
up the water-shed of Ashland. That has any conscious thought of ‘ hop­
jglud that he crossed the Great Di­
R
epeal
Tax
on
Gold
M
ining.
is
not a good thing, fpr travel up ing to win” the race. Every atom
vide to the front door of the con­
the canyon means polluted water , of physical and mental energy is at
Senator Nicholson of Colorado has
tinent.
sooner
or later. Do you think it is work doing something to win.
performed a very valuable service in
a
good
advertisement to have it
Looking for the news from con- securing the adoption of his amend-
Hope is all right for dark days
known that our much advertised and helpless people, but it is quite
gress? Just glance on the market ment to the revenue bill which pro­
pure water needs chlorine treatment? needless to a man able to get out
page where it says “irregular and vides for the exemption of gold mines
And
right here I can make another after what he wants.
inactive,” and that applies as well ^rom the operations of the excess pro­
point
where you are overlooking
t o congress as it does to the stock tits tax.
"Usually the greatest boosters are
your substance for a shadow. Your the smallest workers. The deep riv­
Such a provision was made part
.market on a dull thy.
best asset along the water line of ers pay a larger tribute to the sea
of the law if 1918 and it was evi­
argument
is not your medicinal w a­ than shallow brooks, and yet empty
Santa Claus is no “slacker.” He dently the intention to provide for
ters,
its
your
pure cold drinking wa­ themselves with less noise.”
will be around on time with some­ this exemption in the laws of 1917
ter. Any thinking person who ex­
thing for all the kiddies—even the thru the depletion provision of that
—Seeker
amines the analysis of your lithia
naughty ones, if they promise to be acL hut on account of the methods
Loud mouthed and loud acting
water knows you’d have to drink a people often make a large splash,
j used in administering the law, it
jgood.
barrel of it before you’d get any I but they would never be used to
has failed of its purpose.
France has bared her soul to the
Should Senator Nicholson’s am-
ELCOME the good news! ltediu- navy-blue tricotine redingote, which-is medicinal effect from the lithia, any ! build a dam.
gotes are in style again. Just pictured here, is worn over a beige- local doctor will bear out the state !
armsarms conference and the world. I endment be finally incorporated in
what is a redingote? Ask colored charmeuse slip.
Vision the ment as a fact if he tells the truth, some money, that thirty thousand dol-
She is not without warm sympa- the revenue act, it will not only pro-
grandma,
she
knows.
It
was
a
treas­
same
with
a
petticoat
and
vestee of and as for the soda water, why, isn’t ; lars will make a cracking good bulld-
thetic friends that appreciate her vide for the future, but will be ret-
ured garment in the wardrobe of her oriental red with Persian designs em­ it common knowledge that the big ' ing of it, plenty good enough for the
predicament.
roactive so as to remedy the iniqui- youthful days.
broidered iu Paisley colorings inter­ resort at Shasta Soda Springs is a ( average tourist The average tourist
______
¡ties of the 1917 act.
The dictionary defines the redingote spersed with antique gold threads. financial
failure?
118 the substance, I tell you, the kind
As to warfare in future, the pur-' To impose an excess profits tax oil as “A long coat—an open dress.’’ This
A heavy black satin underslip would
That’s within a hundred miles of! that pays three dollars a day for his
jpose of this and other great nations, the production of gold is, on its face, is a very satisfactory word picture. not be amiss with such a redingote,
iiere
and the water is practically the ' room might stay and make a good
For
confirmation,
behold
the
frock
in
for
practical
day-time
wear.
should be to have it all over but the an absurdity. Gold has but one mar-
the
accompanying
illustration.
Here
Speaking
in
general
of
the
latest
same
as here. Your sulphur water citizen, the kind that wants a fifty
shonting, instead of being all over ket and that is the United States
is
a
Twentieth
century
redingote
in
style
tendencies,
the
frock
of
autumn,
particularly
the hot sulphur water— ¡dollar a day suite wouldn't make his
but the shooting. The arms con- mint. Its price is fixed at $20.63 an
all the glory of up-to-the-inoment in­ 1921, origination records sleeves which
is your main medicinal water, home iu Ashland on a bet and be leav-
ference should do something really ounce and no conditions can change terpretation of sleeve, cut-out embroid­ are nothing less than sensational in
Commercialized
in the form of hot es behind him a great many things,
4o end warfare.
this price.
ery and correct length.
their remarkable lines and superlative baths, it will attract two classes
of less desirable than his money.
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The cost of producing gold can be
The “open-dress” idea is having a embellishment.
patients.
So, mothers of Ashland, I ask you
Belittling the work of the arms increased, as it was during the w»r, pronounced vogue this season. It
Madame Fashion takes tlie liberty
(1)
Rheumatics.
No
one
has
any
give
my argument some consideration,
of
almost
ignoring
the
rest
of
the
brings
with
it
an
endless
trend
of
conference and scorning its possi- hut the increased cost of production
dress,
as
far
as
trimming
is
concerned,
charming
possibilities
in
the
way
of
objection
to
that,
everyone
should
Don’t
boost to make Ashland a tour-
bilities for achieving good for the cannot be added to the selling price
while
she
lavishes
all
her
gifts
of
“revealing
yet
concealing”
adorable
extend
them
a
helping
hand.
ist center just because it might “in­
world, are reprehensible. The crit- Neither the discovery of new sources
underslips which may be changed at wondrous embroidery and gorgeous
(2)
Skin
diseases.
Of
the
latter
crease
the value of real estate 10
Ics who have nothing good to say of of Production, nor the exhaustion of random suiting the color and amount coloring on the sleeve.
the
most
prevalent
form
in
Ameri­
per
cent.”
Our business deals with
the conference and its work should °^d ones has any effect. Here is the of elaboration to the occasion.
ca
today
is
syphilis.
Originally
con-
far
more
valuable
stuff than real es-
keep silent in every known lang- one Plac© where the law of supply and
A one-piece frock a la redingote, is
tracted
by
persons
who
do
not
hold
,
tate.
The
merchants
are making t
demand does not operate.
recommended not only as an invest­
lag«
the purity of their bodies sacred, it comfortable living, if they are anx
ment in beauty, but of economy as
manifests
itself in ugly sores. Sul­ ious for riches let them speculate in
well.
For
instance,
the
handsome
Lum ber Moves By W ater.
COPYRIGHT «Y VESTON NtVSPARtR UNlOH
phur
water
is more or less antisep­ oil or any other thing except our boys
THE PEOPLE’S FORUM.
<S>
Steamships lines which, prior to ♦
siness whose volume they hope to definitely esta^’ished homes here, tic, and might benefit this condition and girls.
th e rail rate increase a little over a
increase, or they have a desirable and bought them on the strength of However, the excretions from these
Every one of you has influence
year handled less than 1,500,000 feet
site
to,sell
for
a
hotel,
sanitarium,
sores
easily
infect
innocent
persons.
this
being
“the
best
home
town
in
along
this line and I beg of you to use
EDITOR’S NOTE: Owing to the
o l lumber through Panama Canal in
or they hope to get a commission Southern Oregon," to deliberately Public bathtubs are a well-known it. Don’t sell your substance of the
length
of
the
following
communica­
•-«lx months’ time will wind up the
tion from Mrs. Susan B. Smith, the out of it.
try to change it all? Can it be that medium of infection, and should be “best home town in Southern Ore
‘current year with intercostal deli­ Tidings was unable to publish it
All of which is legitimate busi­ me and mine are the only family avoided by intelligent people. Do I gon,” for the shadow of a “touris
veries amounting to over 175,000,- complete in yesterday’s Issue. The
ness. I will do these men the jus­ who looked this western coast over need to go into further detail?
center.” The two are strangers an<
B 0 0 feet, and by spring indications article is concluded today.
tice to say they are probably sincere from Portland to Los Angeles and 'Commercialize your sulphur water ever will be.
•“■.re that these steamship lines will
in their views and may never have deliberately turned down the big j extensively and you might just as well, Jesus Christ may truly have said
(Continued from yesterday.)
have to add sufficient tonnage to take
ftiot of this side of the matter—for: tourist centers for reasons that seem­ put a big sign on the S. P. depot in “One thing thou lackesi” but he did
ware of 50,000.000 feet a month to
Check over the list of those who nearly all of them have either no ! ed good and sufficient to ourselves,
Ashland that readb: “Syphiletics wel­ not add “and that one thing is a big
North Atlantic markets.
have given large subscriptions to the children at all, or their children are ' and chose Ashland just because she come here”.
hotel—sanitarium exploiting the wa-
Water movements of lumber thru bonus, and you will notice that most grown.
is
what
she
is.
We
like
Ashland,
it
What’s
the
matter
with
the
hotel'
ters
of Ashland.”
Panama Canal was somewhat han­ every one of them has his own axe
And so do you really think It is. doesn’t seem old fashioned and slow we have? I know it serves good i Respectfully submitted,
dicapp ed by lack of handling facilities to grind. Either they are in a bu- quite fair to us mothers who hare.
to us. We like Ashland because it meals and if you are bound to spend
MRS SUSAN SMITH.
W