Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 02, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
'W arning to
Public Debt Is
Increased By 159
M illion In October
WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 2.—
The treasury departm ent announced
today th a t the public debt had been
in creased by more than $159.000,-
000 during the m onth of October. It
was claimed in the report th a t the
Increased indebtedness was due en­
tirely to. the issuance of treasury
certificates. The public debt No­
vem ber 30 was more than $23,619,-
000,000,
driver
BY FLASH OF LIGHT
Homemade and Effective Hot-
Motor Alarm for Autos.
Any Man With a Little Mechanical
Ability Can Construct Device—
Main Tube of Thermostat
Is Made of Bakelite.
Below is an illustration that shows
a homemade and very effective hot-
motor alarm. Any car owner with a
little mechanical ability can easily
build one. The sketch shows a sec­
tion of the radiator at the top of the
water chamber. The main tube of the
thermostat device is made of bakelite
or one of the Impregnated bakelite
, fibers that is water and steam proof.
The top of this tube is threaded into
i a bracket which is in turn soldered
„
The
! into the neck of the radiator.
lower end of the tube is also
i threaded into the mercury chamber
■ which is made of fiber. This chamber
is locked and made leak-proof with a
! nut. At the upper end of the tube is
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 2.— i the contact which is provided with an
President H arding favors the modi­ I extension contact of brass raid which
fied American valuation plan being is also led out through a brass ribbon
m ade the basis for the tem porary and soldered to the supporting brack­
et, thus making a ground connection
ta riff bill, it was learned today.
The president will urge th a t con­ on the car.
After the device is assembled the
gress enact such a provision with all
copper tube is soldered in place and
possible speed, republican members a wire 'led out through it to a small
o f the senate finance com m ittee lamp on the dash. The circuit is
were officially informed.
Harding Favos
Valuation Plan
For Tariff B ill
TREM ENDOUS OVATION
GIVEN FOUR BY
ASHLAND THRONGS
(Continued from Page 1)
special train. Colonel MacNider has
had a brilliant m ilitary record, be­
ginning in 1917, as a second lieu­
te n an t, and being promoted succes­
sively captain, m ajor and lieutenapt-
colonel. He was wounded at St. Mi-
hiel and was commended three
tim es in general orders for conspic­
uous bravery. When MacNider was
decorated with the distinguished
service cross his superior officer re­
lated th a t “ Captain MacNider found
th e line unable to advance and be­
in g disorganized by a heavy machine
gnn fire. R unning forw ard in the
face of fire, this officer captured a
p erm an machine gun, drove off the
crew, reorganized the line on th at
flank and thereby enabled the ad­
vance to continue.”
A great-great-grandson of Lafay­
ette, Comte Charles De Chambrun,
spoke briefly in English, saying he
w as glad th a t the day h a d come
w hen France and the United States
w ere sister republics, and the heroes
o f one were the heroes of the other
— Foch and Pershing today, W ash­
ington and Lafayette 150 years ago.
niece. Miss Dorothy Hoag took her POSTMASTER KAISER
inherited racial instinct, and, in an
place as teacher.
AGENT FOR SANTA
interview with a Tidings reporter
E dith Plum m er was in ju re d while
CLAUS IN LOCAL P. O. this morning, expressed the idea th a t
on her way to the public library
it was fitting and proper for him
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Plum m er
The children of Ashland are send­ to read these Santa Claus letters, as
drove up in her car and slowed down
ing word to Santa Claus and Uncle i he had never heard of Santa being
so E dith thought her m other was
m arried or having even one wife.
stopping for her. E dith jumped on Will H. Hays’s medium appears to Hence he was the proper figure to
th erunning board, and Mrs. Plum ­ be increasing in popularity with the ‘ love them all w ithout partiality an d
mer, not seeing her, started the car kiddies who betteve the patron saint I in a big broad way. As the local
faster. Edith was throw n off and resides far away.. All letters so far agent of Santa Claus’ main line of
her ankle run over. Several liga­ i have been addressed to the “ North communication, the postpaster there
MEDFORD, Or., Dec. 1 — At the
m ents were broken, and she w’as Pole.” Santa Claus letters are the fere feels himself fully equipped
request of Governor Olcott for the
badly b ru ise d She was only out of only letters th a t postm asters are for efficient service.
recom m endation of someone from
school on Tuesday, retu rn in g Wed: perm itted to read by the depart­
Jackson county who he map appoint
m ent’s regulations, and they are in-
nesday on crutches.
Num erical.
as a director in the proposed Scenic
structed to place the same in the
The pupils who had 100 per cent propei. hands
M e used to a s k . “ H o w m any chil­
Preservation association of the state
p ostm aster E. J. Kaiser, though a dren have they?” Now, to be correct,
of Oregon, the Jackson county as­ for the first m onth in spelling, were
________,
_________________
_____
promoted
into
a
higher
spelling
bachelor
himself, and not the father one says, “They haven't any children’
sociation at their m eeting at Talent
elected H. O. Frobach, secretary o f 'c a s s ’ Louise Ruger and Mina Mil- of children of his own, loves the have they?" although “T h ere is one
child. I believe.” is permissible.'_
the local cham ber of commerce, to ner were transferred Horn the sixth kiddies ju st the same as a m atter of From Life.
A to seventh B; Donald Vestal, Vio-
___ ________
act in th a t capacity.
let
Smith
and
L
ester
Beck
from
the
At the prelim inary m eeting held I
, „ ,
,.
. . I seventh B to seventh A; Mary Galev
.at Salem some tim e ago, a commit-
’
J
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tee was appointed to d raft a c o n sti-iand Elizabeth Sterns from seventh A
tution an d by-laws for the state as- i ,eiglRh. B’ and Wayne Bloomfield,
sociation. As the Jackson county or-
1T0 Bristow and Aubrey Miles,
.
.
.
•
,,
from
eighth B to eighth
A.
ganization was the pioneer m the
6
^Iiss
scenic preservation movement, itsj
W115S Davis
JJavis
the Oregon Agri­
constitution and by-laws was used cultural college, visited the cook-
Our V ulcanizing P rocess is the
as a model.
ing class W ednesday m orning with
guaran teed w ay.
No m atter
A meeting for th e form ation of ^ r ' Briscoe and stayed to luncheon
if
it
is
a
spot
on
a
tire or a
the State Scenic Preservation a sso -! a ' the cafeteria. Miss Davis also
a
t
i
visited
the
sewing
classes
Thursday
fu
ll
retread,
our
w
ork
is all
elation will probably be called
afternoon.
back.xl by a m oney back gu ar­
Salem or Portland in January.-
antee,
Our cliargcw are th e
Arva Morgan, who had his leg
low
est
at
w liich it is possible
broken, has returned to school on
to
turn
ou
t first class work.
crutches, after being absent only a
few days.
10 ’REPRESENT
ON SCENIC BOARD
Thc Guaranteed
Way
News Notes
A fter the Parent-T eachers meet-
of the Junior ing last night, a reception was held
in the domestic science room, in hon-
H i Schoo) o t of the speakers, Miss Davis, sup-
’■_____ _
BATTERY
-MERCURY
-T O P O f RADIATOR TUCES
ervisor of the vocational schools of
, Oregon, and Mr. E lliott, head of the
Miss Miller, the second grade departm ent of vocational education,
teacher, was out of school for a few from Salem. The eighth B and eighth
days on account of the death of her ¡A girls served cake a n d coffee.
KRUGGEL
brothers
GUARANTEED YULCANIZ I N C
TIRES
TEL.125 ASHLAND.ORECON 91 OAK ST.
When the Engine Becomes Overheat-
ed, the Driver Is Warned by the
-Flash of the Dashboard Lamp.
made through the battery circuit on
the car as shown. The mercury cham­
ber is threaded onto the thermostat
tube so that the device ean be ad­
justed.
This Is accomplished by submerging
it In boiling water and then setting
it Just a - trifle short of making the
circuit. In other words, when the wa­
ter In the radiator reaches the boiling
temperature, the motor is dangerous­
ly overheated and needs attention. At
that point the mercury Is so expand­
ed that It rises in the tube and com­
pletes the circuit, thus lighting the
lamp.—Popular Science Monthly.
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AUTOMOBILE
MINTS
Automobiles in Wisconsin represent
an Investment of $138,831,000.
* * •
ORB. EDUCATORS
The American farmer Is considered
PRAISE ASHLAND
the keenest buyer of automobiles.
• * •
SCHOOL SYSTEM
Gasoline costs 88 centavos (44 cents)
a gallon in Mexico.
(Continued rrom Page 1)
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The membership of the Automobile
home and are trained in all its num ­ association in London totals more than
erous duties.”
1,600.
• * *
Mrs. Louis Dodge, president of the
P arents-T eachers’ association, pre­
Automotive exports from the United
sided a t the meeting, which was only States last year exceeded $330,000,000,
fairly well attended on account of going to 114 countries.
• • *
th e inclemency of the weather. Mrs.
A new steam automobile is to make
W . G. Prescott, secretary, re a d an
its appearance on the market In a
encouraging report of the last m eet­ short time to sell at about $1,000.
• • •
ing, telling of the recent acquisition
o f 121 new members. The Junior
Ontario leads all other provinces in
high school now has sevenfty-five Canada in the registration of automo­
m em bers, nearly equalling Haw­ biles; Saskatchewan ranks second.
thorne. The officers a ttrib u te much
!
o f the success of the) recent mem-
herehip drive to the children’s solic­
itatio n of their parents to join the
organization.
The musical program consisted of
tw o songs by eighteen of the larger
girls of the Jun io r high school, led
by Miss Leona M arsters. music sup­
erin ten d en t; violin solo by Charles
T ilton, piano duet by Madge and
M arie Mitchell. The la tte r num ber
WHAT AILS JONES.
w as enthusiastically encored, and
“W hat is the m atter with Jones?”
th e talented twins graciously re­
“If he takes a vacation, they won­
sponded with “The . Chariot Race,” der how he can afford to: and if he
w hich w’on muph additional ap­ doesn't they wonder if his account!
are straight.“
plause.
Michray in the program the lights
w ent out, causing consternation on
th e part of both speakers and h e ar­
ers. Candles, flashlights and a lan­
te r n soon dispelled the darkness,
how ever, and the program m errily
proceeded, ending with a social hour,
topped off with delicious frosted cup
eakes and coffee served- by the dbm-
eetic a rt class girls, under the di­
rection of their teacher, Miss Dor­
othy Abraham .
✓
Big Winter Fair
and
Jackson County
Christmas Edition
of the Daily Tidings will be issued Saturday, December 3.
It will contain between thirty and forty pages, and carry a
cover printed in three colors.
It will be the largest Christmas edition ever printed in
Ashland, both in point of number of pages, circulation and
general appearance. It will be well printed and will be dis­
tributed over the entire county.
We hope to have one or' two sections featuring the
Winter Fair, and will devote much of the space to boosting
that enterprise.
Improvement In Photography.
The business of making photo­
graphic enlargements has been greatly
•impllfied by the construction nf a ver­
tical enlarging camera which Is sus­
pended overhead and projects its light
4own upon a sensitized sheet which Is
placed on » table under It. The ar­
rangement and manipulation of the
paper is much more conveniently done
I d this position.
ACCESSORIES
First Club Member—If I could get
ft wife like he’s got I would marry
myself.
Second Club Member—Then some
women have good points?
First Club Member—Yes; she let»
him buy bis own cigars and neckties.
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