¥> G £ TWO ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Ashland D aily Tidings EDITORIALS Ashland Tidings Fw H Y — Little Bo Peep E s ta b lis h e d 1876 E v ery E v e n in g E xcept S u n d ay T H E ASHLAND PRINTING CO. 1 — i* u b lis h e d A RE RQSES RED ? HAT Is commonly known as “color” is really nothing but the effect of light, as m ay be proven , by looking a t colored objects through a piece o b t a i n e d glass. W hite light is a m ixture of a num ber of colors, in cluding red. The pigm ent or coloring m a tte r in w hat we call a “red ” rose absorbs all the ray s of w hite light ex cept the red, which it reflects. The resu lt Is th a t the object ap p ears to be red—an a rb itra ry term which we have applied to such a color. If a red rose is exam ined through a piece of green glass—green being the J “com plem entary color” to red—it will ’ appeur (,o be green, while a blue flow- I er, exam ined through the sam e glass would still retain much of Its original i shade. A w hite rose will, of course, appear w hite only In a w hite light. O F F IC IA L CITY AND COUNTY PA PE R T E L E P H O N E 39 W n ip tio n Price D elivered in City: ___ m o n th .........................................$ .65 T h r e e m o n t h s ................................. 1.95 S ix m o n th s ...................................... 3.75 O n e y e a r ........................................ 7.50; Mail and R ural R ou tes O n e m o n th ......................................$ .65 T h r e e m o n th s ................................. 1.95 S i x m o n th s ...................................... 3.50 O n e y e a r ........................................ 6.51 A D V E R T ISIN G R A TES D isplay A d v e rtisin g j i n g l e in se rtio n , each in c h .............30c Y E A R L Y CONTRACTS D isplay A dvertising O n e tim e a w e e k .........................2 7 ^ c T w o tim es a w eek ........................ 25 c liv e r y o th e r d a y ........................... 20 c L ocal R e a d e rs E a c h lin e, e ach t i m e ...................... 10c T o run. ev ery o th e r (Say fo r one m o n th , each line, each tim e . . 7c I T o ru n every issu e fo r o n e m o n th o r m o re, each lin e, each t i m e . . 5c C lassified ’ Column O n e c e n t th e w ord each tim e. T o ru n every issu e fo r one m o n th • r m o re , th e w ord each tim e. L egal R ate y i r s t tim e, p e r 8 -p o in t l i n e .......... 10c S a c h su b se q u e n t tim e, p er 8- / p o in t lin e ........................................ 5c -Card of t h a n k s .............................$ 1 .0 0 O b itu a r ie s , th e line ........................2 % c F r a te r n a l O rd e rs a n d S o cieties A d v e rtis in g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs « r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a r e g u la r in iti a t i o n fee a n d dues, no d isc o u n t. R e l ig i o u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill be ■charged th e r e g u la r - r a te fo r a ll ad w e r tis in g w h e n an a d m issio n o r o th e r ¡“ >'e a rs - h is is tw e n ty — b u t he ch a rg e is m ade. ( ’ q u ite p o p u la r w ith h is people, a n d h is re c e n t trip to E u ro p e Should W hat C onstitutes A dvertising shed a w h o leso m e in flu e n c e over In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d - i He a s s e rts his in te n «ng a m o n g som e as to w h a t co n sti- j h is policies. 'tu te s n ew s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g , i tio n to p ro m o te frie n d ly ^ r e la tio n s wre p r in t th is v ery sim p le ru le , w hich I w ith fo re ig n p o w ers a n d to fo ste r i s u s e d by n e w sp a p e rs to d iffe re n t!- ; th e w e lfa re of his c o u n try . a t e b e tw e en th e m : “ ALL f u tu r e ! « v e n ts , w h e re an a d m issio n c h a rg e i J a p a n is in p o litic a l fe rm e n t. It I s m a d e o r a co llectio n is ta k e n IS : p e rh a p s w as b e st, fo r th e peace of A D V E R T IS IN G .” T h is ap p lie s to th e k in g d o m , t h a t a re g e n t w as o r g a n iz a tio n s a r d so c ie tie s of every I n am ed. F o r th e e m p e ro r is w holly l u n d as w ell a s to in d iv id u a ls. A ll re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r in c a p a c ita te d from g o v e rn in g , a n d th e p o litic a l cliq u e s a t T okio, in t h e y h a v e o c c u rre d is new s. A ll com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n th e ir fre n z y fo r pow er, b ig h t soon m e e tin g s of societies whAie no u have a »w p re u c ip ita u a te ie d a c civ iv il w ar. ar T h e re- re n o n e v c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti- , , , , , a t i o n c h a rg e d , o r co llecto n ta k e n IS | se n cy s h o u ld h av e s ta b iliz in g e ffe c t M EW S. W e m ak e all q u o ta tio n s on •JOB W O R K fr^om T H E FR A N K L JN T R IC E LIST S a m e p ric e s— re a s o n a b le price— to all FEATURES •> T H E P E O P L E ’S FO R U M . • • <♦> 3> <§> <$> <$> <£xg> <§, <ÿ> <¿> <§> E d ito r of T id in g s: T he w ay it looks now , a b o u t a ll E n te r e d a t th e A sh lan d , O regon th e n ex t peace c o n fe re n ce w ill have P o a to ff ic e as Second-class M ail M at to do is to pass a few re s o lu tio n s ter. c o n d e m n in g su c h im p le m e n ts of w ar as J o s h u a ’s R a m s h o rn e rs a n d th e ♦ T h e n com e th e w ild w e a th e r, G ideon P itc h e r B rig ad e. T he w orld com e sle e t o r com e snow , is going to ta k e a n u n h e a rd of s trid e W e w ill s ta n d by each o th e r, in th e rig h t d ire c tio n . A sh la n d has h o w e v e r it blow ; <$ a lre a d y sp e n t $ 2 35,000 g e ttin g re a d y ♦ ♦ O p p re ssio n an d sic k n e ss an d fo r th e o n w a rd m arc h . She is sp en d s o rro w a n d p ain , ♦ <S> ing th is y e a r a b o u t $80,000 on h e r ♦ S h a ll be to o u r tr u e love a s ’ <$> schools alo n e. A sh a ln d is long on ♦ lin k s to th e c h a in . e d u c a tin g h e r boys a n d g irls, b u t ♦ — L ongfellow . <S>j s h o rt on k e e p in g th em a t hom e. J u s t ? ¿> * ■*> £ <$> • j th in k back a n d see w h a t becom es of | The colors of flowers and other ob- I Jects is therefore a matter of light and of pigment which absorbs certain of the “color rays” ami reflects others. (C opyright.) --------- O--------- W inter Flying. D utch new spapers s ta te th a t com m ercial aerial tra n sp o rt of both pas sengers and freig h t has become so popular th a t th e lines will continue to o p erate th is w inter. A. J. BALFOUR t a re m ad e W hen a bit of su nsh in e h its ye, A fter passin g of a cloud; W hen a fit of la u g h te r g its ye, And ye’r spine is feeling proud. D on’t fe rg it to up an d tling it A t the soul th a t's feelin' blue, F e r tlie m init th a t ye sling it I t ’s a boom erang to you. —C apt. Ja c k C raw ford. E V E R Y D A Y G O O D T H IN G S . p retty and inexpensive m arm aladi which has c a rro t for ; foundation. Scrape thi c a rro ts and cook unti tender, then p ut throug! a m eat grinder, to threi cupfuls of c arro t • taki two lemons, one an< one-half pounds of sugar Cook tw o finely shreddec lemons, excluding tin seeds, in a little w ater until tender combine the m ixture and cook togethei until thick. W atch carefully to avoir burning. P u t in glasses and covei w ith paraffin when cold. One may varj the flavor by adding two oranges an<j one lemon, or one of each. O yster Roast.—P u t a pint of oysters in an om elet pan, a fte r it Is heated and well greased w ith a tablespoonful of b u tte r, season w ith sa lt and pep per and cover to cook two minutes. Serve on bu ttered to ast m oistened with th e oyster liquor. Luncheon Dish.— A few cans of s a r dines' on hand will help out in an em ergency. F o r a quick luncheon dish put _a can of sard in es into a frying pan and heat until hot, then place on bu ttered toast. Serve with raw chopped onion for a sauce. To change th e seasoning of French dressing add a teaspoonful each of catsup and W orcestershire sauce. Serve with the French dressing on lettuce. Chicken a la Reine.—Cream two tablespoonfuls of b u tter, add the yolks of three hqrd cooked eggs, rubbed to a paste. Soak one-fourth of a cupful of cracker crum bs in the sam e am ount of milk and add the egg m ixture. Pour on gradually one cupful of chicken stock. Then add one cupful of finely minced chicken. Season with salt, paprika and celery salt. Serve on toast. Date Cake.—Cream one cupful of butter, add one and one-half cupfuls of sugar, tw o eggs, one cupful of sour milk, one cupful of dates, stoned and chopped fine, one cupful of nuts, one teaspoonful of vanilla, two and one- fourth cupfuls of flour. Bake In a sheet and cover with frosting. Cut In strip s before It Is cold. | y o u r g r a d u a te s e a ch y e a r, a n d you w ill see th e n ec essity of ta k in g ,ad- One Way to Cuti A rm ies -------- T ___ h e _________ p ro cess by w hich ------------- F ra n c e is v a n ta g e of y o u r big o p p o rtu n itie s. r e d u c in g h e r s ta n d in g a rm y is iliu m - Go(1 did not c re a te th is fin e c lim a te loves a com fortable a and gold, flat braid and decorated w ith i n a t i n g a n d su g g e stiv e to o th e r na-’j a n d th e se h e a lth -re s to rin g sp rin g s, p retty sofa pillow, and the sho applique flowers, cut from gay col tio n s . It o ffe rs one so lu tio n o f th e to be k e p t iso la te d , ju s t in o rd e r to a re showing them in m any a ttr i ored velvets. T he flowers a re o u t o ld p ro b lem of re d u c in g la n d a r m a - jk e e p a little bu n ch o f fo lk s p u re, tive shapes and colors. T he styl lined w ith sm all black and gold cord. v n en t w ith o u t re d u c in g d efe n siv e W e keep o u r boys a n d g irls p u re on change in them , as in other things, a: In the sm all pillow pictured pine nee dles a re used for ¿tufting, and yarn pow er. | p rin c ip le s a n d n o t on iso la tio n . It is w orth while to note those th a t a p opular ju st now, because they are t flowers, In brig h t colors, for decora F r a n c e a n n o u n c e s t h a t sh e is go- W hen a boy h its th e c ity he alw ay s pillows th a t will be used for holidi tion. In g to cu t h e r a rm y in tw o by th e fin d s people re a d y to g u id e him in gifts, and m any a pillow will be ma Corded taffeta is the fav o rite pillow s im p le device o f c u ttin g th e p erio d of t h e way he h a s been ta u g h t to go, betw een now and C hristm as. covering and the cords a re Inserted in m il it a r y se rv ice in tw o. She w ill if th e rig h t p rin c ip le s h av e been in- In shapes, the round pillow leads varied ways. The taffeta is gathered c o n tin n e tra in in g a ll h e r y o u n g m en , stille d s tro n g e n o u g h ; he w ill pass popularity, followed by the square p a t the cen ter of the pillow and a big, a s th e y rea c h m ilita ry age, b u t only th ro u g h * th e se hell fire s th a t som e low and the roll pillow. T here a flat silk-covered button mold conceals f o r a y e a r an d a h a lf in s te a d of people a re so a f r a id of. lik e S had- some oval m odels and an occasion tlie gathering, on round and sq u are pi!/ odd shape, like the sm all triangul, lows. A round pillow, as pictured, is t h r e e y e a rs. T h ese m eu m ak e up th e ra c h , M eshach a n d A bednego, u n pillow shown in th e picture. Taffe covered w ith plain blue taffeta, and a b u lk of h e r arm y . scorched. is the favored m aterial' for covevlns huge daisy, m ade of»blue taffeta and A ny o n e w ho follow ed th e c o u rse Since so m a n y of o u r hoys a n d both In plain and changeable weave having its petals lined w ith yellow ta f o i th e w o rld w a r know s th a t by in g irls live in a c ity , it m ig h t be b e t B rocaded silk, in which a m etallic fi feta is posed on it. * te n s iv e t r a in in g a civ ilia n can be t e r to b u ild one of o u r own. in o rd e r ure appears, on a silk ground, is us< T here are. of course, dainty boudoir t u r n e d in to a c o m p e te n t s o ld ie r in to keep m o re of th em a t hom e. O ur for the sides of round and oblong pi pillows w ith slips m ade of fine cotton le s s th a n th re e y e a rs — a n d in less m in e ra l w a te rs fu rn is h one o f th e lows, having a puff of velvet, m atchir fabrics and trijnm ed w ith em broidery the silk in color, around the edge and w ash laces. T hese pillows’ are th a n a y e a r a n d a h a lf. A m erica re s o u rc e s by w hich th is can be done sm all a n d ja r e covered w ith silk. t u r n e d o u t a lo t of firs t-c la s s fig h t I have p e rso n a lly seen th e m by th e Rose and gold brocade w ith rose ve vet, and black and gold, w ith black ve i n g m en in six m o n th s. h u n d re d s d rin k in g a t th e fo u n ta in vet, m ake the handsom est of these pi By th is process F ra n c e sav es eigh of y o u th d isco v ered by P once de lows, b ut o th er colors a re used. t e e n m o n th s o u t of th e lives of a ll L eon, in th e old sla v e m a r k e t a t St. B lack sa tin e Is su b stitu te d for satl h e r a b le bodied m an h o o d , w hich pe- A u g u stin e , F la . I h av e seen them in square pillows, hound w ith blac CWVWOHT rr VISTIM I N tW A T U UNKM xiod c a n h e devoted to c o n s tru c tiv e by th e th o u sa n d s , b a th in g in th e h o f w o rk of a p eacefu l n a tu re . She a lso b o ilin g w a te rs a t H ot S p rin g s, A rk. h a v e s th e ir cost of m a in te n a n c e . A nd 1 h a v e seen th e m by h u n d re d s d rin k - e ry y e a r fo r f a r less th a n we h av e m illio n s in th e n e x t few y e a rs. Thi t h e r e a r e ju s t a s m any m en as ev er in g th e h e a lin g w a te rs a t E u re k a to o ffe r? B u t you say, “ H old on, cro w d s can n o t m iss A sh la n d if tt A v a ila b le to call S p rin g s, in th e sam e s ta te . I have we only h a v e o n e r a ilr o a d .” T h a t is American Scientist Reports That OJI- w a n t to. I t is n o t e n o u g h to he T h e re a r e o th e r n a tio n s t h a t can seen th e m co m in g o u t o f th e h o t Immersed Outfits Prevent tru e , b u t she is a h u m d in g e r. She th e m sto p in th e p a rk ; w e m u s t hs Burns and Shocks. d o th e sa m e th in g , c u ttin g th e ir pe- s o u th e rn s ta te s by th e tra in lo a d in- can lay dow n f la t on h e r b ack a n d a h o te l a n d s a n ita riu m , so w e c r io d of m ilita ry service. W h e re fco th e g r e a t s ta te of C o lorado, a n d I b a th e h e r h e a d in th e P a c ific ocean, W ashington.—Im provem ent In m edi s e rv ic e is n o t co m p u lso ry , a rm ie s h av e seen a n d - k n o w n o f th e m ost h e r brow in th e g r e a t C o lu m b ia, h e r ' e n te r ta in th e w ell a n d c u re th e si< cal X -ray outfits so th a t all dan g er of T h ese im p ro v e m e n ts w ill p ro v e to ■nay h e c u t ju s t th e sam e, w ith o u t a m a z in g c u re s fro m a ll th e se places h e a r t in th e p u rify in g w a te rs of S a lt th e f ir s t s ta tio n o u t of iso la tio n a electrical shocks and burns has been -eH tting th e n u m b e r o f tra in e d m en. j a n d know th e m to be a b so lu te ly tru e . elim inated, w as described to the Am eri L a k e , h e r k n e e s in o u r f a th e r of w a in to th e big p ro sp e ro u s f u tu r e I T h i s , o f co u rse, is n o t re a l d is a c m a - , ®u t I h av e y et to see m o re w onder- can R oentgen R ay society by Dr. W. te rs , th e M ississippi, h e r r ig h t to e ' A sh lan d . »ent, h u t it Is a s te p In th a t d ire c fu l c u re s th a n a re b e in g m ad e a t D. Coolidge of the G eneral E lectric in th e g u lf o f M exico, a n d h e r le ft JO H N H. D ILL. tio n . com pany’s research lab o rato ry a t o u r ow n H e lm a n b a th s a n d J a c k s o n to e s in th e A tla n tic ocean, a ll a t Schenectady, N. Y. h o t sp rin g s. Is it n o t tim e to w ake th e sa m e tim e. You can ta k e it fro m H e said efficient m odels but little I t h a s b een e s tim a te d t h a t 5 Jap an 's R egent Popular up? m e sh e is som e ra ilro a d , a n d t h a t la rg e r th an a cam era m ay be p u r 720 p a irs of old sh o es a r e neec C ro w n P rin c e H iro h ito , c a lled to B u t you say t h a t w e a re too f a r chased. is n ’t a ll. W e h a v e th e P a c ific h ig h f o r e v e ry m ile o f r o a d com positl t h e re g e n c y of J a p a n , ow ing to th e I from th e th ic k ly p o p u la te d s ta te s , to A specially designed tube is lnblosed m e n t a l a n d p hysical b re a k d o w n o f ' g et th e crow ds. ou u u u , w ay, w ith its c o n n e c tin g lin k s fro m m ad e o f sla g , ro ck , a s p h a lt a In a m etal box, filled w ith oil, which Is t h a t so? D on’t a ll p a rts of th e c o u n try , w h ich w ill a p e ro r Y o sh o h lto , is b u U a y o u th th o u s a n d s of peoplZ goV o E u ro p T e v ' s c ra p le a th e r t h a t h a s b e e n p a te is “grounded," so th a t th e whole high b rin g people th ro u g h A sh la n d by th e ed In G re a t B rita in . tension system Is safeguarded lo t both doctor and p atien t MEDICAL X-RAY IS MADE SAFE Arthur James Balfour, the famous British statesman, is one of the repre sentatives of Great Britain In the con ference on armaments and the Far East. This is a recent photograph of him. DANGER AHEAD Our cli&nt la unusually beau tiful. A trifle too b e a u tlful, I fear. Eh? I think I no tice signs of jealousy am ong the J u ro rs .♦ B u ilt fo r a C hicago sto re , a th re e w heeled d e liv e ry tru c k is d riv en by a m o to r en clo sed in th e t h i r d w heel w hich is in fro n t. If being possible to tu r n th e v ehicle in its ow n len g th . H o te l A sh lan d G rill c a te rs to h o m e-fo lk s as wre ll as to com m ercial m en a n d to u ris ts . 6 1 tf T H E E L H A R T W AY The little EXTRAS in serv ice can be given the Early Xmas shoppers Parisian Ivory TOILET ARTICLES Genuine Pyralin Ivory — a very complete line. As well as all the pieces in the new SHELL PYRALIN See our window and make your selections early at