Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 13, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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the value of natural beauty spots
along the roadside. In such case the
Established 1876
trees should be spared in order that
»hed Every Evening Except
the
happy yuletide spirit as repre­
Sunday
sented by the hillside greenery shall
ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
he passed on to future generations
(RICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
and the greener population that will
PAPER
eventually center about and in Ash­
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land.
TtìÈ AÉtttAífD DAILY WWíGS
Tuesday, December í». íéííi
one year and over— First and Junior
champion, Quarjo 992565, W. B.
TUESDAY,
Lindsay, Merlin, Or.
Females— Four and over— First,
WEDNESDAY
Lady Barrington 5420.52, Ellon Bee­
son. Talent; second, Laurel Frantic
132369, Elton Beeson, Talent; two
years and over— First, Wagner Las­
sie 816671, Elton Beeson, Talent;
ip tion P rice D elivered in C ity:
second, White Beauty 052384, Elton
lonth .................................. $ .65
Beeson, Talent; one year and over—
m o n th s .............................. 1.95
Months .................. ............ • 3-75
First, Wagner Duchess, Elton Bee­
Starring
rear ............................; . . . 7.50
son, Talent; calves (not named—
Mail and R ural R outes
T he P u b lic Forum colum n is a
First and second, Elton Beeson,
lonth .................................. 5 .65
m edium for th e exp ression s o f
Talent, Or.
months .............................. 1-35
T idings readers. A rticles su b m it­
inths .................................. 3.50
Herefords— Bulls— Two years and
ted for publication m ust not e x ­
rear ..................................... 6.5(
over—
First, J. N. Edington, Gold
ceed 4 0 0 words. V iew s exrpessed
under th is h ead are not to be con­ Hill; second, A. C. Joy, Ashland;
ADVERTISING RATES
fu sed w ith th e ed itorial opinion of
Display Advertising
one year and over— First, J. N. Ed-
Alf wanted a home and
the new spaper, th e T idings being
insertion, each in ch ........... 30c
—Also—
tngton, Gold Hill.
w illin g to a llo w presen tation o f
YEARLY CONTRACTS
happiness,
but
he
rub­
Females—
Two
years
and
over—
both sid es of any question except
D isplay A dvertising
First, A. C. Joy, Ashland; one year
bed the button t h e BIG TWO REEL COMEDY
politics and religion .
’time a w eek.......................37%«
times a week...................... 36 c
and over— First, A. C. Joy, Ashland;
wrong w ay—and look
iry other day......................... 20 c
six months— First, A. C. Joy, Ash­
what he got!
Local R eaders
Editor Tidings:
land.
jh line, each tim e......... 19o
I see our mayor holds to the the­
.Goats— Toggenburg doe —• First
o ran every other dtoy foe one
month, each line, each tim e ,. 7c ory that we have plenty of water to and second, B. M. Heath, Ashland.
THURSDAY ONLY
To run every issue for one month
Irrigate with and nothing will coi*
or more, each line, each tim e .. 5c vlnce him until he has an expert
MAIL EARLY AND OFTEN
C lassified Colum n
farm an acre of ground to find out
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one month the amount of water required for
in—
or more, %c the word each time.
that acre. I am from Missouri. You The Chrlstmastlde is drawing near,
«»
When parcel post looms high.
L egal R ate
will have to show me that one acre
O N E W IL D W E E K ”
First time, per 8-point lin e......... 10c
The clerks and postmen plead with
test
would
be
sufficient
where
we
Each subsequent time, per 8-
you:
point line • • • • • • • • • • • . « • « . • 5c have a dozen different kinds and
“MAIL
EARLY” is their cry.
Card of th a n k s .................. .. 81.00
depths of soil, from the coarse gran­
Obituaries, the l i n e ...................8%« ite to the heavy adobe soil.
1
F raternal Orders and S ocieties
While
I
was
in
Yolo
county,
Calif.,
Of
course
you
want
your
friedns
to
Advertising for fraternal orders
get
or societies charging a regular initi­ recently, I Investigated the method
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ of Irrigation there. The water is
Their gifts by Christmas day,
ligious and benevolent orders will \>e brought In canals over 100 miles and And Uncle Sam will back you np
w w » a
charged the regular rate for all ad
sold
to
the
farmers
at
the
rate
of
$6
If
you
mall
them
right
away.
vertlsing when an admission or other
to ? 9 per acre and it takes from six
charge IB made.
J r i (Í
to nine feet of water in depth. This But if you keep on waiting
What Constitutes Advertising
N
EW
Y
O
RK
,
Dec.
13.—
T
h
e
A
m
e
ric
a
n
P
u
b
lic
H
e
a
lth
so ciety , w hich
Until the last few days.
In order to allay a misunderstand­ is for rice. Rice has to have six
c
e
le
b
ra
te
d
its
f
if
tie
th
a
n
n
iv
e
rs
a
ry
in
New
Y
ork
N
o
vem
ber
14 to 18,
ing among some as to what consti­ inches of water standing on It con­ There’ll be congestion in the mails
w as fo u n d ed h a lf a c e n tu ry ago b y Dr. S te p h en S m ith , w ho w as born
tutes news and what advertising, tinually until it Is ready to harvest
And terrible delays.
on
a fa rm In New Y ork s ta te F e b r u a r y 19, 1823. T oday, a t th e a g e of
we print this very simple rule^ wWch i The difference in depth of water is
I
n in e ty -n in e , D r. S m ith d e c la re s t h a t a m an is only a y o u n g s te r u n til he !
t
is used by newspapers to differentl- the difference in depth of soil. The
Just think how disappointed
ate between them: “ALL future
is p a s t sixty.
events, where aa admission charge farmers that are not under the ditch
The kiddles all would be.
D r. S m ith once s u ffe re d p o o r h e a lth u n til he d isco v ered t h a t he w as i
Is made or a collection is taken 19 pnmp the wator from the ground, If their presents came too late
e a tin g too m uch. Since t h a t tim e h e h a s lim ited h im se lf to a d ie t t h a t ;
ADVERTISING.” 'This applies to from a depth of 40 to 60 feet. This
To hang on the Christmas tree.
organizations and societies of ever# coats them from |1 0 to 8 i5 per aere.
c o n sists c h ie fly of v e g e ta b le s, f ru it, n u ts an d m ilk . H e re a d s an d w rite s
kind as well as to individuals.
w
ith o u t e y e g la sses, an d a ttr ib u te s h is g o o d e y e sig h t to th e fact t h a t he
i
All reports of such activities attar As the water runs on the rice con* Your gifts need not be opened
does
n o t chew , sm o k e n o r d rin k in to x ic a tin g liq u o rs.
H is hom e is a t
stantly day and night, the evapora­
they have occurred Is news.
If
a
paater
you
will
use;
M
o
n
to
u
r
F
a
lls
,
N.
Y.
All coming social or organisation tion 1* considerable, of course, hut
meetings of societies where ns they have to have the water or they “Don’t open until Christmas,”
money contribution is eoliciteil, Initi­
Is a seal that you should choose.
ation charged, or collecton taken IS don’t raise a crop, and it Is the same
with raising fruit.
NEWS.
k*!*“ «
If you don’t get the water whe» I wonder If you realise
We make all quotations on
The hardships of the clerks,
you want it, it cuts down your crop,
leavening strength.
JOB WORK
If
you neglect to mail THIS WEEK,
and there Is no sane reason that can
inkl
S n PRICK LdST
And thus your duty abtrk.
T U B FR ANK
LIN
be advanced for cutting down our
of the can—or by the amount
Same prices— reasonable price
water supply.
to all
you get for your money. You
I have « clipping from the Wood­ And picture the poor postman
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, land dally paper I wish you would
Laden down with shoulders lame;
must estimate it by the amount
all
Postoffice as Second-class Mall
read carefully and see what he says For although 'tis “Merry Christmas”
of baking powder used in each
ter.
They must all work Just the same.
about “Water, Air and Light.”
baking and the resultsyou get.
Yojo counXy must compete with
WHOLESALERS OF QUALITY CANDIES
<s> On this dear Jewel of my e other counties for population and So remember, friends, MAIL EARLY
industry. In order to do so success­
If you’d spread the Christmas
memory
Fountain Supplies — Stationery — School Supplies
fully we must offer homeseekers
cheer,
4» My heart will ever dwell,
more than other counties can offer. MAIL EARLY, and MAIL OFTEN
+
and fate In vain,
Distributing Agents for National Biscuit Co.
We
have the land, the wide range
And delays you need not fear.
«< P o sse ssin g
t h a t,
essay to
----- and-----
of products, the climate and the fac­
♦
make me wretched.
offered in Baking Powder—it
ilities necessary for Increasing pro­
4>
— Lord John Russell.
H O EFLER’S CENTENNIAL CHOCOLATES
has greater raising “fored'— it
duction. The one other essential is
PO*OtR
j
goes
farther than many of the
energy that we can have in abun­
¿ h>CA6O, J-fcA-
MEDFORD
OREGON
other
brands. You use only a
The most confirmed provincial, dance by the proper development of
rounded
or heaping teaspoonful
Phone 53-R
Res. Phone 899-R
living In the most distant portion of water for irrigation purposes and
where
many
others call for two
the country, has learned by this time latent hydroelectric power.
teaspoonfuls
or
more.
“Water, Light and Air belong to
that Oregon Is not a wild frontier
region overrun with savage Indians the people. They ought to avail
themselves of what Qod has given
from our
bent upon scalping palefaces.
all you’ll save when using
them.”
Calumet. You save baking mate­
STATIONERY DEPARTMENT
That is Just what I have been ad­
Taking the far look, It is appar­
rials. Calumet never fails. The last
ent that the United States will save vocating all along. If I have more
level
teaspoonful is as powerful
— Loose-leaf Memos
enormously by scrapping warships, energy and want to breathe more
as
the/irsf.
Calumet is perfectly
— Writing Cases
as projected in the Hughes plan, air, that is my privilege. Same way
manufactured—keeps
perfectly-
— Playing Cards
even though these craft cost, in toto, with light and the same way with
and
is
moderate
in
price.
— Crlbbag* Board*
M any fo lk s a re w ish in g th e y h a d a
water. So long as I do not Infringe
hundreds of millions originally.
Y ou e a v e w h e n y o u b u y It.
— Llne-a-Day Book*
s n u g sum tu c k e d aw ay in a h a n k .
on my neighbor, and I oan read
Y o u s a v e w h e n y o u u s e It,
— Address Books
I t w ould sav e th e ir sc rim p in g to get
Stefansson says polar explorers God’s word right, there is no man
— Faney Boxed Stationery
One trial will satisfy you of these
C h ristm a s g ifts, o r b u y in g c h eap
have been evasively fibbing by lead­ or set of men that have a right to
facts — and dem onstrate beyond doubt
— Fountain Pens
th in g s in ste a d of th e w o rth -w h ile
th
a t “Calum et spells economy.”
ing the world to believe that the make a profit off of something that
— Bversharp Pencils
ones th e y w a n t.
Arctic region is a place of eternal belongs to the people, over the first
—"Framed Mottoes
Your grocer sells it on a guaran­
ice, whereas, says this famous ex­ cost and maintenance.
tee of money back if you are not pleased
I t ’s to o h ad, b u t th e r e a re o th e r
— Framed Pictures
with results.
S. PATTER8ON.
plorer, the summers up there are
C h ris tm a s se a so n s co m ing, so d o n ’t
— Narcissus Bulbs
warm. Surely this grim Scandinav­
Calumet contains only such ingre­
re p e a t th e m is ta k e , b u t open up
— Xmas Cards
dients as have been approved officially by
ian traveler of the Ice fields Is not MOTIONAL LIST OP
F ir s t N a tio n a l S avings A cco u n ts as
— Greeting Cards
the U. S. Food Authorities.
going to put some more explorers in
soon as possible.
PRIZES AWARDED
Q U A L IT Y
the Ananias class with Dr. Cook.
SHOP EARLY
AT WINTER PAIR
AW ARDS
I t ’s p la n n in g a h e a d , a n d a c e rta in
I
sy ste m t h a t c o u n ts in sav in g .
Public Forum Column
L ivestock Awards
The Tidings is pleased to note the
Shorthorns: Balls— Three years
many interesting viewpoints that
O B S E R V E TH IS
and over— First and grand cham­
have been expressed by readers in
pion. Villager Lad 737218, Elton
A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some
Ashland,
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articles written for the Public Forum
O regon
Beeson. Talent; two years and over
(‘
•Start
baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz.
column. Letters on either side of
— First in class, Avalon’s Goods
questions concerning the city are not
cans.
Be sure you get a pound when you want it.
847748, W. B. Lindsay, Merlin, Or.;
only welcomed by the Tidings, but
arouse keen interest and spirited
discussions among those interested
u s u cfu e rya i
snenerDanlc
in the city’s welfare, a condition re­
sulting in clarifying many Issues
RENTS INCREASE FROM 20 PER CENT IN 1913 TO 40 PER CENT IN 1921, OF THE AVERAGE INCOME
which may be bones of contention.
Although the Tidings Is desirous
of publishing all communications,
letters exceeding 400 words in
length must be either condensed to
that limit or refused, beginning with
today’s issue. Many articles sub­
mitted in the past have exceeded the
The FORGE OF PUBLIC OPINION ought to be brought to bear by all classes to PERSUADE EVERY RENTER TO BEGIN PAYING FOR A HOME
limit, occasioning serious mechanical
LOYALTY TO YOUR HOME TOWN ought to induce every person with any money to loan, to place it with our Association, where, in a few hours it will
difficulties at a time when news and
advertising matter must be set In
be at work making some family happy and contented because they can begin paying for their own home.
type for the other columns of the
paper.
Tidings
Founder of American Public Health
Society Is Ninety-Nine Years Young
A LPS
BUTTON
L E
Public Forum
S L IE
HENSON
The value of bak­
ing powder is based on its
You
can’t judge it by the size
CALUMET
is the greatest value ever
Xmas Gift
Suggestions
But Baking Powder is not
HIGHEST
McNab Bros.
First National
lank
n»
G E T T H E SE F A C T S
NO STATE NEEDS HOMES AS BADLY AS OREGON.
"Spare That T ree!”
Great care should be exercised by
seekers of Christmas trees that the
scenic beauty of nearby Ashland
roads Is not destroyed. Many com­
plaints have been made by residents
in the hill districts that depredations
of tree cutters during the holiday*
of previous y e a n have depreciated
IT ’S UP TO YOU—BE LOYAL OR QUIT TALKING ABOUT IT.
J H C K S O N C O U N T Y B U IL D IN G & L O A N A S S O C IA T IO N
0. M. KIDD, President
MEDFORD, OREGON
O. C. BOGGS, Secretary