Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 03, 1921, CHRISTMAS EDITION, Page 18, Image 18

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PAGE SIX
ASHLAND daily tidings
Saturday, December 3, 1921
i People
have to purchase
And the geezer was wise—
I For he knew the way to get ’em
i Was to advertise.— Exchange.
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in which Mr. Patterson has had
charge of the local office of the
bureau of entomology, he has di­
rected insect control w’ork in the
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forests of northern California, the
labor being perform ed by employes
of the Weed Lum ber company. Mr.
If you are partial to any particular kind of
P atterson has been engaged in simi­
lar work in this vicinity for the past
WOOD OR POSTS
(ft
seven years. His office is on Oak FS
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W hat will be the biggest bug hunt stre e t> opposite
Hotel Ashland,
you’ll find j t at my yard, 240 Third Street,
(C ontributed.)
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, i where there are many interesting
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Chopping Blocks and Pitch Kindling, in
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Shall Ireland become entirely in­ ever pulled off m this p art of the specimens
By "WEBSTER
W EBSTER K. NOLAN
of bark beetles and wood
sacks, at right prices.
dependent or, if it rem ain within country aw aits word from Washing- whlch they have ruIned.
(I. N. S. Staff Correspondent)
ton,
where
a
bill
to
provide
the
ne-
the British empire, shall there be
WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 3.— two separate governm ents in Ii^e- cessary funds was recently submit-
WO.MEN’S FE ET GETTING
DRY WOOD IN STORAGE
Japan takes the press seriously. Not land, one for U lster and one for
to congress. It is known th at
SMALLER EVERY YEAR?
th a t other nations do not, but Japan the rest of the country?
I tlie m easure passed the house and
Furniture Stored Ten Days Free
ta k e s it so seriously th a t it con-
Prime M inister Lloyd George has w ithin a week its fate in the senate (By International News Service)
A. G. ADAMS
PHONE 460
duces to lack of sleep on the p art of refused to consider any proposal will likely be known here. The
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 3.— Wom- |
th e Japanese. This has become a p -: which would put Ireland outsidb the araount asked for was $150,000, en-s feet are getting sm aller every tttic'jiHiiUiiuaauiiitiiiUi&iitiCiiuiij’siiiiffliiiiiifliuinniiiiiitiiniiiiiSiiiQiiyiiiUiiiiifh.uiiii
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p aren t following a study of the re-¡em pire.
; which sum is to be m atched by pri- year> according to Southern Cali-
m arkable system prevailing in the)
The Sinn Feiners refused to ad- vate owners of tim ber land ertend- fornia m erchants who sell shoes—
Japanese embassy here for the d i s - 'm it th a t Ireland should be split in ing from tbe m ountains east of Ash- and t hey ought to know
sem ination of news. The Japanese two parts.
i Iand to Lakeview, and containing
A Santa Barbara dealer sponsored
a r e usually credited with having
U lster refused to unite in one par- approx^m ate^v 1,200,000 acres The the first announcem ent of this in-
conducted the most efficient press la m e n t with th e Sinn Feiners. It work wil1 begln about tb ® “ Wdle of teresting revelation.
Los Angeles
b u reau a t the Hotel Crillion daring | has organized a parliam ent of its j the w inter> if the appropriation 8hoe m erchants say he’s r i g h t /
th e Paris conference. They have im- own under th e Government of Ire- \ passes.
And the reason? Its the ubiqui-
proved upon th a t system for t h e ' ]and act.
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L The above mentioned forest has tons automobile. As the p u rrin g cars • L
^handling of inform ation for the
The Sinn Feiners refused to set u p :
mapi/ d by / E ’ P atterso n , in multiply in num ber women take
- t
¡Washington conference.
a parliam ent for the South of I r e - / aFS! ° or®st insect investigation fewer and fewer steps. Their toot-
The stress of this efficiency Is land, as proposed in th a t act. T h ey ' I’T i t o / Z f ? uieau of entomoIogy> sies no longer are subjected to the
laid upon m aking news quickly and adhered to th eir own Irish parlia-
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* 63 apartm ent of agri- strain of pounding the gravel all
easily accessible, not to the Ameri­ ment, called the Dail Eireann, which
AFeaSf in Which tbere are ^ y long.
c a n and other correspondents, but they hatJ set up independently as t h e ; d
l(ngth of a woman’s foot is (
/ ees per acre infect-
“ The l(n
to the Japanese correspondents? governing body of the Irish republic
.
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e8’ Hre Co1" a m atter of heredity,” said one deal-
TThere are more than a hundred spe­
That was the situation when th e ! ^ e
c r
c ia l Japanese newspaper men cover­
truce began las, July, a fte r King
M le d each
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in g the W ashington parley.
George had m ade a conciliatory beetles ot which tre re are
er a ,
° r€' thdt th6 tendency for
Captain N am ura, chief adviser of
speech a t the opening o t the new
T !
ye3rS 1’“8 b' e” ' ° T WOme" 's
Ja p a n , calls the little brown-faced parliam ent in U ls te r
feet to get sm aner— th a t is, nar-
D uring the two years and a half row er.”
scribes into conference several times p ainam ent in Lister.
The
purpose
of
the
negotiations
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a week to explain in detail to them
jrh a t the Hughes proposals mean, now in progress, as defined by MMIUOHIimuinOiffiHliilffl
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a n d what the aims of Japan are. In Lloyd George and accepted by the §
th is way the cables crossing the P a­ Sinn Fein representatives is “ to j §
cific hum with conference news, the ascertain how the association of Ire- H
HE PROMISES ME A CAR FOR CHRISTMAS!
tre n d of which is guided cautiously land with the community of nations
WHICH SHALL IT BE?
the Japanese delegates here, known as the British empire may be
fl’hese correspondents’ conferences best reconciled with Irish national
a r e held in the basem ent of the em­ aspirations.”
bassy, where the quill quiverers
The conferences began in July. I B
f a th e r about kitchen tables to listen Both sides have a t times entertained j §
•to the dictum of the chief advisers, higher hopes of q final and satisfac­
h i
dipping “sake” the while.
tory settlem ent probably than at any
it-
Treat A m ericans D ifferen t
tim e since the Irish question be­
T The American and foreign corres­ came a thorn in the isde of the B rit­
SEE OUR DISPLAY AT THE
pondents, other than Japanese, are ish empire, but th ere have been sev­
received in a specially appointed eral crises when the negotiations
I ’ll have to see which one I like best at
Cham ber on the upper floors. For seemed doomd to failure.
the CLASS A GARAGE. They will be
th e m there is no consultation with
The first of these occurred when
glad to let me try them all, I know.
t h e high advisers. They are perm it­ Lloyd George offered to de Valera
g
te d to ask questions and receive an ­ at consultation in Ireland a form of
sw ers, if there are any. There sel­ self-governm ent in Ireland some-l
d o m are.
thing like th at prevailing in the
For the benefit of Japanese w rit­ British dominions. The Dail Eireann
e rs , white men in terpreters stationed utterly rejected this proposal on the
tot the embassy daily tu rn out a neat ground th a t it did not afford even
ASHLAND HOTEL BLDG.
/o ld e r, num bering about a dozen genuine dominion rule
F o r a time
p ag es, in which is contained a revi<^v it seemed th a t a deadlock had been
Phone 30
O f editorial comment in the Ameri­ reached.
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c a n press, and* a sum m ary of the a r­
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ticles of W ashington^new spaper cor­
Are you keeing up with youth?
respondents.
Ahe you as successful as you want
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Conferences for all correspond­ to be?
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e n ts are also given every afternoon
Are you getting the most out of
t o r a short period by one of the Jap- life?
tonese delegates and are held in t h e |Come to th e New Thought Tempie
JBew navy building down on the (on the Boulevard) Sunday night
H a ll. Admiral Kato has been con­ (Dec. 4), and hear Thomas Parker
d u c tin g these conferences. Admiral Boyd talk along these lines.— 79— It i
JCato doesn’t speak English.
On bulletin boards in the Jap an ­
We lik e to think of th is Institution as a business
The best Christm as present is a j
ese embassy there are posted every suit or overcoat tailored to m easure.
■«Say in Japanese script, Tokio for­ See the big values at O rres’ $1.00
service station — w here an yon e can com e for advice and
eign office dispatches relating to the Profit Christm as Sale.
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tre n d of editorial comment in Japan
assistan ce in order that his business may run just
a n d there are also advices from the
343 East Main Street
J a p a n e se embassy in London sum ­
sm oothly as possible.
m arizing the trend of public opinion
Phone
173
In England. These bulletins are for
by ED. S TA PLES’ TH IN K E R
th e Japanese correspondents only.
HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICE MEATS,
In this way the delegates of Japan
HAMS, BACONS, ETC.
m a n ag e to control indirectly the
«Course of public opinion at home—
Former Location Fourth Street
to factor of the gravest im portance
Here’s where you get your money’s worth
t o the delegates— Kato, Tokugawa
a n d Shidehara.
J. M. GRIMSLEY, Prop.
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BUGS IN FORESTS
Britian Ireland
Trouble Clarified
Talk About Wood
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Ashland Fruit and
Produce Association
A Packard, Hudson or
an Essex?
Winter Fair
Class A Garage
CityMeatMa
A Business Service Station
The Citizens Bank
’•'Í?SOK’
HE KNEW HOW.
^There was an old geezer
And he had a lot of sense,
started up in business
On a dollar eighty cents,
■yhe (J^lar for stock,
And the eighty for an ad,
.Brought him three lovely dollars
In a day, by dad!
JWell, he bought more goods
And a little more space,
A nd he played th a t system
W ith a smile on his face.
T h e custom ers flocked
To his two-by four
A nd soon be had to hustle
F or a regular store, "*
» P on the square
W here the peole pass ’
H e gobbled up a corner
T hat was all plate glass»
H e fixed up the windows
W ith the best that he had,
'And told them all about it
In^a half page ad.
H e soon had ’em cornin’
And he never, never quit,
A nd he w ouldn’t cut down
On his* ads, one jit.
A n d he's kept things hum ping
In the town ever since.
A nd everybody calls him
The M erchant Prince.
Borne say it’s luck.
But th a t’s all bunk—
.Why, he was doing business
.When tim es were pnak.
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C5 & &
Ashland,
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Haul It Rack when Y'ou
R eally Need It
Money invested in the right
sort of property is tangible and
negotiable at all times. If you
want to know a lot th a t you
can’t know about real estate
investm ents, come and see me
I have land to sell th a t I
will gaurantee to bring you
b etter than 10 per cent net on
the investm ent from rental
alone. If you farm it yourself,
it will be even better.
Reliable bankers and farm ­
e r s who have examined the
land, predict th a t it will treble
in value within less than five
years. Can you db better?
HAVE YOU INVESTIGATED THE LOW PRICES AT I
A. M. BEAVER
Tie a String to the Money You
Spend So That You Can
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Beaver Realty
Company
Casebeer & Hubbard
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CENTRAL POINT, OREGON
1 Our lines complete in Groceries, Furniture, Men’s Work
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Clothes and Shoes
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Reliable—Responsible
SPECIAL PRICES ON
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REAL ESTATE, LOANS
INSURANCE
THIS MONTH
!■ References:
R EA L ESTATE
INSURANCE
Oregon
Citizens Bank of Ashland
First National Bank
State Bank of Ashland
15 First Street,
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store.
Telephone 68
ASHLAND, ORE.
When we say SPECIAL that means something at this
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One trial will convince you.
XMAS CANDIES IN BOXES AND BULK
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