Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 05, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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ADVERTISING RATES
D isplay A dvertising
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YEARLY CONTRACTS
D isplay A dvertising
O ne tim e a w e e k ......................... 2714c
Tw o tim e s a w e e k ........................ 25 c
E v e ry o th e r d a y ........................... 20 c
Local R eaders
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T o r u n every o th e r tJay fo r one
m o n th , each lin e , e ach tim e . . 7c
T o ru n ev ery issu e fo r o n e m o n th
o r m o re, e ach lin e , e a ch tim e . . 5c
C lassified Colum n
O ne c e n t th e w o rd e a ch tim e.
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o r m o re, % c th e w ord each tim e.
L egal R ate
F ir s t tim e, p e r 8 -p o in t l i n e .......... 10c
E ach s u b s e q u e n t tim e , p e r 8-
p o in t lin e
C ard of t h a n k s ...............................$1.00
O b itu a rie s , th e lin e ..................... 216 c
F raternal Orders and S ocieties
A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs
o r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a re g u la r in iti­
a tio n fee a n d d u e s, no d isc o u n t. R e­
lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill be
c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll ad
v e rtis in g w h en an a d m issio n o r o th e r
c h a rg e is m ade.
fla g of hope, a n d th o u s a n d s and m il-
lio n s h a v e seen it a n d been cu red.
I w o n d e r if M rs. S m ith th in k s he
o u g h t to h av e p re a c h e d iso la tio n . I
w o n d er if sh e th in k s t h a t Mr. W in-
n e o u g h t n o t to te ll h is ra ilro a d
b ro th e rs of th e g r e a t b e n e fits t h a t
he h a s receiv ed from th e Ile lm a n
b a th s , o r sh o u ld M r. C o rn e liu s be
a sh a m e d to sp e a k o u t a n d te ll th e
w o rld a b o u t th e b e n e fits he is r e ­
ceiv in g
from
tlie
Jackson
hot
sp rin g s.. T h e re w as a m an b ro u g h t
his little w ife, a m o th e r, a ll th e way
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST
to all
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon.
P o s to ffic e as S econd-class M all M at­
ITH th e tan g of autum n in the
air, a study in th e lig h ter fu rs
Is m ost apropos.
L a te r comes
<$, R ise to tr a n s p o r ts p a s t ex-
• j th e heavier fu r c o a t
L eading up
to its entree, designers have been giv­
p ressin g ,
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re m e m b ra n c e <§> ] ing m uch thought to th e evolving of
S w ee te r
by
tu r w raps to span th e interim be­
m ad e.— G o ld sm ith .
...
tw een early autum n and sleighbell
tim e.
Judging from th e sum ptuous fu r
Do n o t le t th e d u s t g a th e r on y o u r displays bi fashion centers, the prob­
d ic tio n e ry .
C o n su lt it o fte n . T h is lem is solved.
Tlie answ er is a d o r­
is th e only w ay to b u ild up a n d s u s ­ able fu r capelets and shaw l-like w raps
ta in a good v o c a b u la ry . I t is th e m ade of m ost unusual peltry, such as
only w ay to a c q u ire p rec isio n of A m erican b ro ad tail in taupe, black or
brown, caram el-colored caracul, un­
speech.
spotted erm ine, gray squirrel, krira-
mer, a stra k h an , P ersian lam b and most
S im p lified sp e llin g a d v o c a te s in em phatically, m oleskin. Novelty furs
m an y in sta n c e s a r e th o se w ho can a re stressed th is season, singly and in
sp e ll o nly in th e s im p lifie d w ay. T h e com bination.
F o r elegance personified, the mole
good s p e lle r u su a lly is s a tis fie d to
shaw
l-cape portrayed herew ith has no
ro ck a lo n g w ith th e old sp ellin g .
superior.
It Is a decided innovation,
suggesting
a shaw l topped w ith a
T h e A m erican sm a ll hoy is h e a r t ­
volum inous cap«-collar, a n d it h as a
ily in fa v o r of th e n av al h o lid ay , in
th e hope t h a t th e te n -y e a r p ro p o sa l
m ay be a d o p te d as th e b a sis fo r th e
school h o lid a y .
P U B L IC bO K U M
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u n n o tic e d u n til— o n e d a y w e w o n d e r w h e re th e m oney
w ent.
T h e re is a w ay— an e a sy w ay— to chock th e le a k s. P ay
from W a sh in g to n to th e J a c k so n h ot been p ra c tic in g fo r so m e tim e, a n d ,
sp rin g s. H e w as a d ra y d riv e r, s o m e - ' M iss C a rv e r expects to h av e th re e
a ll k ills by c h eck . Tin« ch eck s tu b s will tell you when*
good te a m s. A bout th re e w eeks ago
th e s e n io rs a n d so p h o m o re s p la y e d
fo r th e c h a m p io n sh ip of th e school.
I t w as a good g am e a n d b o th s i d e s .
w o rk ed h a rd . T h e so p h o m o re s w o n ,
by a sco re of 14 to 8.
A r th u r W illh ite , of th e fre sh m a n
■ class, le f t school re c e n tly ,
E d ith P a tte rs o n , o f th e fre s h m a n
) class, w e n t to D u n sm u ir la s t w eek,
(h e m oney w e n t— a n d how m uch fo r e a ch p u rp o se.
The Citizens Bank
Oregon
Ashland,
go dow n a n d b a th e seven tim e s in a q u ite h a rd .
certain, riv e r a n d
you
w ill be
T h e F o re n sic lite r a r y society gives
c le a n s e d .” M rs. S m ith w ould tr e a t a r e p o r t on c u r r e n t e v e n ts every
th e se d iseased fo lk s lik e t h a t little week.
T h is w eek th e re p o r t w as
b a tc h of people was going to tr e a t given by B a rn a rd Jo y on C h in a ’s
th e w om an on a c e rta in occasion tro u b le s, a n d th e 1925 ex p osition a t
w hen C h rist w as p re se n t. She hat? P o rtla n d .
s in n e d , no q u e s tio n a b o u t th a t, a n d
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th e y w a n te d to sto n e h e r, a n d H e
W ith m o d e rn a p p a ra tu s w e can
r a th e r in tim a te d t h a t it m ig h t be m ak e y o u r P ° r t r a i t a t n i&b t as wel1
ali rig h t, if th e one th a t had no sin a s ln d a y tim e - E v e n in g by a P‘
w ould v o lu n te e r to c a s t th e f i r s t 1 P o L 'to ien t. D a rlin g S tudio. 71-lmo
Sam e p ric e s— re a s o n a b le price—
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T h e tin y b ro o k of p e tty e x p e n d itu re s tric k le s on a n d on
to. f w o n d er if t h a t little old g irl
W ed n esd a y m o rn in g , th e p u p ils of
th a t h e a rd th e c o m p la in t of th e lep e r th e firs t p eriod classes, w e re "Sur-
w hen he w as e x p e ctin g to lie iso la t- j p rised w ith th e tw o p e rio d exam i-
cd, w ho sa id to him . “ W hy, no, y o u ' n a tio n s.
T h ese e x a m in a tio n s a re I
d o n 't h av e to be iso la te d ; you ju s t¡ g iv e n w ith o u t n o tic e a n d a re u su ally
W e m a k e a ll q u o ta tio n s on
JO B W O R K
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ter.
High School News
A Self-Recording Expense Book
T he b a s k e t hall seaso n w ill open
in a b o u t six w eeks. T he g irls h av e)
tilin g lik e E a rl R oach, t h a t could not
go very' o fte n a n d ta k e his fam ily in
a p u llm a n c a r, h u t he b ro u g h t h e r
dow n in a buggy a n d had to c a rry
h e r o u t a f t e r lie got h e r h ere.
I
w ish M rs. S m ith c o u ld have seen th e
tw in k le in t h a t m a n ’s eye w hen lie
saw his w ife com e back to h e a lth , so
she could n o t only ju m p in to th e
b u g g y , nut over it if sh e h ad w an ted
W hat C on stitutes A dvertising
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­
ing am o n g som e as to w h a t c o n sti­
tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g ,
we p r in t th is v ery sim p le ru le , w hich
Is u s e d by n e w sp a p e rs to d iff e re n ti­
a te b e tw e en th e m : “ A LL f u tu r e
e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e
Is m ad e o r a co llectio n is ta k e n IS.
A D V E R T IS IN G .” 'T h is ap p lie s to
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of every
k in d as w ell as to in d iv id u a ls.
A ll re p o rts of su ch a c tiv itie s a f te r
th e y h av 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
m e e tin g s of so c ie tie s w h e re , no
m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti-
a tio n c h a rg e d , o r c o lle cto a ta k e n IS
N E W S.
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u st, 1852. All re a l p io n ee rs k n o w
th is to he a fa c t— a n d M ollie Ross
w as th e f ir s t w h ite g irl baby born
in Ja c k so n v ille ,
Jackson
co u n ty ,
O regon.
A P IO N E E R .
W
“silver lining.” A t each move ol
milady, entrancing glim pses of gray
m etal brocade of regal qu ality a re re ­
vealed.
Speaking of m oleskin, th e tem p ta ­
tion is to digress from the subject of
fu r w raps long enough to tell of the
cunning m oleskin envelope pocketbook
anyone can m ake who is clever with
the needle. Join tiny pieces of mole,
shaping sam e ju st like a large en­
velope. In se rt heavy satin gussets at
the side.
Line w ith a b rillia n t silk
and sew a clip on th e flap.
To retu rn to our su b je c t; Long
stoles o r sc arfs of kolinsky or J a p a n ­
ese sable, th e la tte r being th e orig­
inal of the subject of our illustration,
a re a vogue de luxe. Such a w ra p Is
adm irable fo r real service w ith a
tailored s u it
rr vrvrcitN
sto n e .
I su p p o se t h a t h a d M rs. |
S m ith been th e re , sh e w ould a t
le a s t h a v e th ro w n a, c h u n k a t h e r.
T h e b ig g e st m en a n d w om en of
th e w orld a re th o se t h a t a re try in g
to p u rify it, an d i t ’s alw ay s been th e
case. I c a n see in m y im a g in a tio n ,
old A b ra h a m p le a d in g fo r Sodom —
how , in t h a t last, in te rv ie w w ith God,
a f te r it w as over, w hen lie s ta r te d
back to f in d tlie five rig h te o u s peo­
ple, how h is ste p s b e g a n to g e t lo n g ­
e r as he re a c h e d th e city. I t ’s tru e
t h a t h e failed to fin d th e n u m b e r r e ­
q u ire d , h u t it w as th e s p ir it t h a t
c o u n te d w ith him a n d i t is th e sa m e
s p ir it th a t w ill c o u n t w ith us.
JO H N H. D IL L .
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T h e s ta te m e n t m ad e a t th e pio­
th e w ayside. H e w as o n e of th o se n e e r re u n io n a s to B asil D airy b e in g
d iseased k in d lik e M rs. S m ith ta lk s th e f ir s t w h ite hoy h o rn in J a c k so n
a b o u t t h a t w e sh o u ld a ll s h u n ; b u t c o u n ty is a ll a m ista k e . H e w as n o t
C h a rle y d rifte d in to H o t S p rin g s to h o rn in J a c k s o n c o u n ty , b u t h is p a r ­
To F igh t Illiteracy
g et boiled o u t, a n d h e did . H e got e n ts c a m e to J a c k s o n v ille w hen he
“ A m erican E d u c a tio n W e ek ” is to E d ito r of T id in g s ;,
b o ile d o u t so th o ro u g h ly t h a t th e r e w as a b ab y ; th e y cam e in 1852.
be o b serv ed in th e seven d ays be-1
1 re a d tb e » T i d e by Mrs
w as n o t a tra c e of th e d ise a se le ft N e ith e r c a n W a lte r G ore claim th e
g in n in g y e s te rd a y . P re s id e n t H a rd
in g o ffic ia lly p ro cla im s tb e w e e k .lin g s a few d ay s ago. an d am so glad in h is system . H e did n o t w h isp e r h o n o r.
B ru ce E v a n s w as th e firs t
a n d G o v e rn o r O lcott of O regon, a n d t h a t m y ow n e x p e rien c e a t resorts: iso la tio n ;
he how led d e v e lo p m en t i w h ite boy b o rn in j a c k so n c o u n ty ,
th e g o v e rn o rs of o th e r s ta te s h a v e |d o e s n o t Iead m e to th in k of thera j e v e ry m in u te a ll th e b a la n c e of h i s ' H e w as b o rn n j a c k a o n v ille in A ug-
m ad e o ffic ia l p ro c la m a tio n o f th is I in th e sa m e w ay th a t sh e does. I life.
H e b u ilt th e M au rice b a th - — ---------------- ---------------------------------------
p e rio d u rg in g th e people to o b serv e ¡u se d to th in k u n til I saw th e possi-j h ouse a n d a d v e rtis e d it so e x te n s iv e -'
It in s p irit a n d w ith in te llig e n t ef- b ilitie s of m a k in g a r e s o r t o u t of ly th a t d ise a se d people fro m a ll ov- ’
TH E EL H A R T WAY
f o r t to ach iev e th e p u rp o se s to w h ic h l A sh la n d , t h a t C olorado S p iin g s, oi e r th e w o rld c am e th e r e to be c u re d .
th e w eek is d e d ic a te d .
L ong B each, C alif., w ere th e m ost H e w as n o t a fr a id of c a tc h in g a d is ­ The little EXTRAS in serv­
C itizen s a re su m m o n ed by P re si- ideal hom e to w n s t h a t I h a d e v e r ease from a b a th tu b ; if he h a d been
ice can be given the Early
dent
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a n d l seen , a n d , of c o u rse , th e s e to w n s a ju d g e on th e bench w h e re som e
Xmas shoppers
th o u g h tf u l a tte n tio n to th é needs) a re n o th in g b u t re s o rts . I t did not r o tte n h u s b a n d w as try in g to es-
a n d a im s o f th p pu b lic schools; it o ccu r to m e t h a t th e sp le n d id h o te ls cape a d iv o rce fro m a clean w om an.
is p a rtic u la rly rec o m m e n d e d t h a t ef-I a n d s a n ita riu m s a t th e s e p laces w ere on th e g ro u n d th a t h e c a u g h t th e
f o rts be a d d re sse d to p ra c tic a l ex- a so u rc e of im m o ra lity to th e peo- d ise a se fro m a b a th tu b . C h a rle y
p re sslo n of c o m m u n ity in te r e s t I n iP le : I th o u g h t th e y w e re in th e na w ould h av e been fro m old M issouri.
He w ould h av e h a d to been show n.
p u b lic e d u c a tio n .”
I tu r e of a b lessin g .
M r. H a rd in g a s s e rts t h a t th e r e a re
M rs. S m ith sp e a k s a b o u t H o t N ot only w ould he h av e g ra n te d th e
m o re th a n 5,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 boys a n d g irls I S p rin g s, A rk. I w ish t h a t sh e m ig h t div o rce, b u t w ould h av e o rd e re d th e
i n A m erica w ho a re n o t a v a ilin g ) h a v e m et C h a rle y M aurice w hen she ra sc a l sh o t, n o t b e fo re s u n u p , b u t
th e m se lv e s of fre e school a d v a n ta g e s) w as th e re .
I m e t him f ir s t m o re ju s t b e fo re su n d o w n , fo r b e in g a
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‘a n d a r e la c k in g in th a t y o u th fu l th a n th ir ty y e a rs ago, a n d th e m in- lia r.
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Genuine Pyralin Ivory — a
ln g o f a n in te llig e n t c itiz e n s h ip .” ) th a t I w as in th e p rese n c e of a d ise a se s; h e knew th e te n d e n c y
very complete line. As well
T h e p re s id e n t a lso say s th a t th e ex- I p rin ce. H e did n o t s h a k e h a n d s lik e a m o n g th e s e d ise a se d people to c a r ­
as all the pieces in tlie new
p e rle n c e o f th e w orld w a r “ re v e a lsI so ™e p eo p le; he used b o th of th e m ; ry o u t th e B iblical in ju n c tio n to
SHELL PYRALIN
v a st e le m e n ts o f p o p u la tio n t h a t a re he p u t one of h is h a n d s u n d e r y o u rs m u ltip ly a n d p o p u la te th e e a rth , ju s t
See our window and make
Illite ra te , p h y sic a lly u n fit, o r un- an d th e o th e r on top, a n d w hen you lik e M rs. S m ith believes in it. B u t
f a m ilia r w ith A m e ric an id ea ls a n d s o t a w elcom e fro m a m an lik e th a t C h a rle y h a d h is eye on one p h a se of
your selections early at
th e su b p e ct t h a t M rs. S m ith is o v e r­
tr a d itio n s .” A m ong th e s e c o n d itio n s y °u h a v e so m e th in g .
P r e s id e n t H a rd in g c a lls upon A m eri-
C h a rle y w as ju s t a com m on show lo o k in g ; h e k n ew t h a t w hen you
cans to ra lly to th e co lo rs of edu- m an , b u t if you th in k t h a t th e re c le a n se d th e body of th e p a re n ts ,
c a tio n a n d w ag e re le n tle s s w ar. T h e i i s n t p rin c e s in th e show b u sin e ss, t h a t th e y w ould b rin g c le a n c h ild re n
b ig p e rc e n ta g e of illite ra c y in th e ju s t r e a d th e life of J o e J e ffe rs o n in to th e w o rld ; he k n e w t h a t th e s e
U n ite d S ta te s is a b lo t u p o n th is na%| *n “ R ip V an W in k le ,” o r D avid W a r d iseased people w e re b rin g in g th o u s ­
tio n t h a t s h o u ld b e w ip e d o u t. A n d ) fie ld - in th e “ G ra n d A rm y M an,” o r a n d s of little in n o c e n t b a b ie s in to
th e cam paign for its eradication both, in “ H am let,” and if you are th e w orld th a t co u ld o n ly live p a in ­
should be given im petus by the ob­ not past redemption, you will change fu l a n d m is e ra b le e x iste n ce s. So
servance of “ American Education your notion. Charley was one of C harley, k n o w in g th e v irtu e s o f th e
these show men th a t had fallen by H o t S p rin g s w a te rs , r a n up th e w h ite
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Tire Known
II there were, we would
handle it. Dependabil­
ity, service and value
are all important to us
and therefore we sell
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CORDS
We believe we are offer­
ing our trade a tire that
is unapproachable for
hard service and de­
pendability — and the
price — as low as any
standard make.
All this is backed up by
the Mason Unlimited
Guarantee and our own
service, both of them the
best ever.
Let’s get together,
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December
7.. 8 - 9 -10
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FRUIT EXHIBITS
CORN AND GRAIN SHOW
Domestic Art, Automobiles, and Big Poul­
try and Rabbit Show, also Livestock
All Southern Oregon invited to send exhibits and
participate in this gigantic fair.
Two buildings—The Armory and Natatorium
to the show.
devoted
ENTERTAINMENT EACH NIGHT
BIG SPEAKERS
BAND
ORCHESTRA AND VAUDEVILLE
CARNIVAL THE LAST NIGHT
Address Ashland Chamber of Commerce for Premium
.
List and Entry Blanks.
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