Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 21, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    Wednesday, becemher 21, ÚHlt
AräUftfl ô à îl î TOttrca
Ashland a^ B> Tidings
S umme &P layground
1 of / merica
w h a t th e e le c to ra te w an t- m illion of people u .
hen th ey voted w h at th e offer a b ro ad an d v aried f
ouncil sh o u ld o r sh o u ld cre atio n a l o p p o rtu n ities.
A ccording to
fig u res i
„ . la rg e m a jo rity w as t h e | tro m th e fo re sts Just com pile
Local and Personal
a p a rt from th e body politic, d u i »< .
te g ra l p a rts of it. T h ere is no sem ­
b lance of m ilita rism in th e ir service com m on
as g u a rd sm en . T hey a re in tr a in ­ n o t do.
ing and a re keeping m ilitarily fit,
guess We Will have to ex-; w as a to ta l of 9<3,652
n o t to m arch b eh in d som e am b itio u s
D fo r his fre q u e n t out- th e n a tio n a l fo re s ts of
rej
i m ilita ry c o n q u erer; n o t to engage
t th a t is no reaso n fo r in- W ash in g to n
d u rin g
1921.
! in ignoble w a rfa re : n o t to m is u s e .
o r a p ath y on th e p a rt o f , W ash in g to n n a tio n a l fores
the arm ed s tre n g th of th e n a tio n ; ,
re g a rd in g th e e n fo rcem en t ' 550,460, w hile th e Oregon
b u t to be th e b u lw ark of n a tio n a l (
had 423,192.
rh he did n o t m e a i to d o ’, T he fo re ste r em phasizes
d efense should th is co u n try be a t-,
tack ed suddenly. I t is to be hope«? go Jo h n D .’s a rtic le w as a cause fo r th a t th e presence of la rg e
; th a t th e ir services never m ay be rejo icin g oh th e p a rt of th o se in our [o f people on favored r e c r «
needed in w a rfa re . B ut should w ar rn ld rt who v io late w ith im p u n ity th e c re a te s problem s of sanita
be th ru s t upon th is n atio n , every law o r w ho a re cynically In d iffe ren t public h e a lth and o p ro t
A m erican w ould th a n k God for th e to its e n fo rcem en t.
Said in d iffer- public p ro p erty , w hich ca
N atio n al G uard in th a t crisis.
ence a m o u n ts a lm o st to a crim e, and safeiy ignored* H e says
u assid u o u sly c u ltiv a te d by th e ties, m u n icip alities, fo rest
H E R R IN & R H O D E S , h *.
C h ristm as a t th e rreso y iv « .u u
church w ill be observed on Sunday
as follow s: Sunday school a t 9:45
i o'clock as u sual. T he m o rn in g aerv-
1 ice w ill be a m usical program by th e
| choir. In th e evening a t 6 :3 0 o’clock
th e Sunday school w ill observe a
“ W hite C h ristm a s” w ith a pageant,
“ No Room in th e S u n ,” an d the
. p re sen tin g of " w h ite g ifts fo r the
K in g ” by th e classes.
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Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton
Miscellaneous Securities
e x £ u t i & b u y in g and .1 1 1 « « o rd e r..
W . h ave no connection w hatsoever wVth
prom otions or .lo c k
AU business handled on s tric tly co
sion basis. »
W rit. u . for o«r waekly M.A m Berww «
•tucks and grata.
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201 Ry. Exchange Bldg., Portland, Ore.
M .r r ir r a C * .c a ,o B a a r i o f T r a i t
R eg u lar tam a les a t
Rose
H ow
Public Forum
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WASHINGTON 5 - / L A *
» ^ V B a iT I S H COLUMBIA-7
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BRIGHT. COOL DAYS'
A RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT
n and w orse th a n
:o th in k on joys
like th e h o u r th a t’s
re tu rn no m ore.
— Isaac Clason.
T he practice of buying a liana-
some and costly C h ristm as p resen t
for fa th e r an d having it charg ed to
him cheerfully p ersists. But fa th e r
usu ally Is gam e a n d sm iles o u tw ard -
lv even if he w inces inw ardly.
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The Public Forum colum n is a
m edium for th© expressions <of
Tidings readers. A rticles subm it­
ted for publication- m ust “g
ceed 400 words. Views exrpessed
under this head are not to be con­
fused w ith th e editorial opinion of
t i e newspaper, th e Tidings being
to allow presentation of
es of any question except
politics and religion.
E d ito r » a m s » .
x see in y o u r issue of th e l f t h th a t
my e3teem ed frien d , Mr. Jo h n Dill,
has b ro k en in to th e p ap ers again.
R is h a rd to im ag in e how my a rtic le
of lh e 1 6 th could have caused su ch
WUJ(t(on b o l roaybe th e re „
E v e ry th in g new and clean a t Det
ric k ’s G roceteria.
D e tric k ’s G ro ceteria sells fo r less
D o rt like a W o rt— h a rd
out. New D ort M otor C ar
F o u r-S ite Sales Agency.
,
of th e m a jo r re s o u rc e s o r u tilitie s oi
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th e n a tio n a l fo rests, acco rd in g to
Colonel W. B. G reeley, chief of t h e ’
fo rest service, who s ta te s th a t th is
is no t because of a n y th in g th e gov­
Be fa ir in y o u r ju d g m e n t of t h e l cause> A t th e close of my a rtic le e rn m e n t has done to fa c ilita te o r in-
kiddies. M any of th em a re good i n , re ie rre d to , i in v ited all th o se w ho, I crease th is form of use, b u t because
m id su m m er dogdays, as well as d u r* , w ished to o rg an ize a law enforce-) I of th e d e m o n strated b elief of several
ing th e w eeks ju s t before C h ristm as,
n t league to w rite, phone or call
w hen S a n ta C laus Is to be duly pla-
me
j (, 1 not say l w anted to
cated and im pressed.
I o rg a n.ze su n a league.
W h at I
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, ¡w ish ed to find o u t w as how m any
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e really w ished to have all liw
R ecent rev elatio n s and * scannai» m
connection w ith th e K. K. K. have
•ced. W ell, I guess I have
i o u t. Jo h n D. know s w ith o u t
put th a t unsavory o rg a n iz atio n in
ig, as he did, th a t I do, an d al-
condition for th e w rite r of ep itap h s
have, both In p rjh a te and of-
to p u t th e re g u la tio n r. 1. P- over it.
1 life, stood fo r en fo rcem en t of
F o reig n d elegations a tte n d in g th e
No m a tte r who or w hat, offi-
conference on lim itatio n of a rm a
o r non-official position, high or
m enta find, to th e ir sorrow , th a t
rich o r uoor, all o ffen d ers look
th e re is no re d u c tio n al lim ita tio n on
W ash in g to n h o tel bills.
heats
comfort
The Year Around
T he sm all boy th in k s he w ouia u k b
C h ristm as all th e tim e, b u t even he
m ig h t tir e of it, ev en tu ally .
B ut of th r if t— th e sp irit th a t m akes
C h ristm a s giving possible— one can ­
n o t have too m uch. T h a t’s why th e
F ir s t N atio n al w an ts all th e fam i­
lies of Jack so n county playing th e
th r if t gam e.
W hy n o t a jo in t fam ily “ N atio n al­
ized" A ccount fo r C h ristm as.
First National Bank
Ashland,
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Well, it’s this way—
No bad accounts.
No high-salaried bookkeepers.
No expensive delivery system to maintain.
You simply make your own selection, pay a
fraction of the usual price, pocket your change
and away you go.
Oregon
Detrick’s Groceteria
IAM i
A S l*uA
LEAVING TONIGHT
T ri;: TH E A TE R BEAUTIFUL
SALVATION
NELL
lake this the Happiest Christmas of your 1
i a guarantee of quality anil be sure the \ ict
you buy.
Ask for home demonstrations.
rtnn
Phone 213
THE NEW
Starring
PAULINE STARKE
The Drama that carried the
nation by storm!
The story of a girl who was
down but never out!
THE PICTURE
THAT ALL
SHOULD SEE!
BEAUTIFULLY PLAYED BY MISS
HENSON ON THE BIG ORGAN
THURSDAY only ETHEL CLAYTON in ‘ BEYOND
NOTICE!
Holiday Business
holiday Season is always the time of a rush o
Wholesale and retail trade is stimulated b\
»uying and there is always the resulting cou
and hurry and confusion.
suggestions are made for relieving this fondi
Do your Christmas shopping early” is one ot
; means of avoiding the rush,
buyer and seller at holiday time can secure
tory results and quick action by use of the long
B telephone. .When you know what you need
ere it can be obtained, both parties to the trans-
__ «niwV nnd satisfactory results by use
All Rubber Battery
THE GIFT OF GIFTS
FOR THE MOTORIST
ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES
FOR CHRISTMAS
SPOTLIGHTS — HORNS
THE CLASS A GARAGE
ROGUE RIVER AIRCRAFT CO
E. G. HIGH and A. B. McKENZIE
’sonally will not be responsible for any bills
any nature contracted by Wm. Baker, as lie
not connected with us in anyway.
Eighth and Bartlett
MEDFORD, OREGON
Phone 22 J
Repairs on all Makes of Batteries
Battery, Starting, Lighting and Ignition Service
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