Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 11, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Tiaings
Saturday, February l i , jp*»a
cauldron. Once'-more R started to ing colors, the Phantom Ship, the
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rise like some powerful giant that Wizard Isle. They shall look and
Haul Safe Miles to Cemetery.
ubiisüeu Every Evening Except
seemed to defy the laws of death. turn away with weeping eyes, and
Sacramento.—Robbers,
who entered ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 9 9 9 •?
Sunday
But in the act of lifting its head, it look again and in the placid water
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
a
store
here
by
night,
carried
a safe
-sy -
expired. The snows of centuries see my face, and know that God lai
to
the
sidewalk,
loaded
It
ou
a
truck
O F F IC IA L C IT Y A N D C O U N TY
filled this Wondrous basin.
JOHN HERBERT DORAN
good.”
and
took
it
to
a
cemetery
two
miles
PAPER
Then
Susanne
saw the heavens
away,
where
they
broke
It
open.
The ? yourself for—
_o_.
.
.
_
,
Then,
as
the
first
faint
streaks
of
SUSANNH
TELEPHONE 39
safe
contained
820.
? some new and__
...7
£ .ehd d°B° “ d l th0 morn"18 wcre 8“ dl" 8
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The gospel of smiles is preached said: "Where
subscription P rice D elivered in City:
1981,
by
M
cClure
N
ew
sp
ap
er
Syndicate.
ce there stood a tain peaks, Susanne awoke refreshed.
? B ea u titu l Wall P ap er
-»ne month ............................... $ ,65 on all hands these days. We hear it
Kill “ Most Desperate” Bandit.
Three m o n th s........................... 1,95 from the pulpit, it is proclaimed mighty giant pouring forth a fiery The lost trail was soon found, and
2 I t -won't b e a b a d blow
bride’s gown was of ivory satin
deluge, I will make a thing of won­ she finally reached home after rid­ with The chantilly
\\ ichlta, Kas. Eddie Adams, re­
■>lx months ............................... 3.75
lace
and
pearl
trim­
---- SEE ME TODAY___
One year ................................. 7.50 from the lecture platform, we read drous beauty. And men shall come ing through 'that wonderful forest mings. A shower bouquet of roses and garded by authorities as the south­
west
s
most
desperate
gunman
and
it in the magazines, and see it o n |from all the earth anA worship at,
Mai] and R ural R outes
reserve with its towering pines and lilies of the valley completed the bridal bandit since Henry Starr, Oklahoma ? Swenson & McRae Co.
One month ............................... $ ,65 the screen. But It is more fascinat-) tts 3hrlne. They shall see the blend- hemlocks
costume.”
V
East Main Street
Three months ........................... 1.95 Ing and instructive to see its incarna-
”-----------
The society reporter tapped out her outlaw, was killed ln Arkansas a year
Six months ................................ 3.50 tion in real life.
ago,
was
shot
and
killed
in
a
pistol
story with nimble, eager fingers while fight with three detectives here.
One year .................................... 6.5€
she smiled dreamily as she recalled
One who can be cheerful when
the happy event of which she was
ADVERTISING RATES
things go wrong, and can greet an
writing.
D isplay A dvertising
dingle insertion, each inch.......... 30c unsympathetic world with a smile,
“Miss Frances!” bellowed the sten­
calls forth our hearty admiration,
YEARLY CONTRACTS
torian voice of the city editor in the
and makes us feel that life is not
D isplay A dvertising
BEAVER HILL COAL $14.75
direction of the young reporter who.
One time a week......................27 He half bad, and is surely worth the
woman-like, was lost in the reverie of
Two times a w e e k ................'25 c living
the beautiful gowns of the wedding
Every other day............... . . . . 2 0 c
party.
Such an angelic creature was Sus
Local R eaders
The charming maid of honor in her
Bach line, each tim e...................10c anne. I did not have opportunity
money
circulating
where
it
will
most
gown
of pink and silver,” typed on
To run every other Jay for one
to get Intimately acquainted w lthlalre chewing gum manufacturer, effectively help improve the public
the
facile
story-teller of society events.
month, each line, each tim e.. 7c her. She was on the mail rou'te for owner of Catalina Island and propri-
good.
“I say, Miss Frances !’•
To run every issue for one month
or more, each line, each tim e .. 5c only a few weeks at atime, during etor of the Chicago Cubs of the Na-
The louder tone awoke the young re­
I was asked by an editor a few
the summer vacations, but she left tional league, and the Los Angeles
Classified Column
porter
with a Jerk to her surroundings.
behind a charm
that lingered Angels, of the Pacific Coast league, days ago if I though there was any
One cent the word each time.
"Yes, sir,” she replied in the quick
To run every issue for one month throughout the year, and I was al- was asked two questions by the In­ danger of bolshevism ever spreading response of the newspaper worker.
to America.
or more, %c the word each time.
ways glad when the time came for lernational News Service.
These
“Call up this Girls’.club and And out
Legal Rate
“Not in a thousand years,” I re­ Just what kind of social their novelty
her
return.
I
often
thought
of
her
were
First time, per 8-point line........ 10c
Each subsequent time, per 8-
in connection with another young
1. Are better times in sight for plied. "The American people use party is going to be. Find out just
their brains for thinking. Besides what the nature of the correction Is
point line ................................. 5c woman on the route whom I never the United States?
Card of th a n k s ..........................$1.00 knew to smile but once, and onlvl 9
there are too many of them who that Mrs. Fisk-Butler wants made in
™
Obituaries, the l i n e .................... S ^ e then a faint fHrkor o
v.
How Can tDe avera&e individual own their own homes, who know the date of the charity hall. O, yes,
then a faint flicker, a mere shadow help ln restoring prosperity,
here! Run out and cover tills wedding.
F raternal Orders and Societies
what firesides mean, and who take It’s the most noted one of the season.
M
,
Advertising for fraternal orders of a smile. But when afterward I
Wrigley, who pays experts in pride in seeing their kiddies grow up. Here’s the picture of the bride, Con­
or societies charging a regular initi­ learned that this poor girl was suf-
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ fering from an incurable malady, !Tery *** ° f tbe Countr^ to keeP
stance Compton. Al Babson, the col­
ligious and benevolent orders will "be which later brought her to a violent Um r® lably informed on the busi-
lege athlete, is the groom. Take the
charged the regular rate for all ad death, her sad face called forth pity i!*88 8ituation’ sounded an optimis-
next train, and have the story for the
vertising when an admission or other
early edition.”
and I realized how hard it is some- t n° U in h‘3 reply’ which fo,lows
charge is made.
"Al Babson is the groom J” At the
times to smile.
herewith. "The good old American
words
tlie whole world seemed to swing
What Constitutes Advertising
The face is, after all, an index of ' d°llar U coming back>” he says. Here
into
wild
emotion, and then to settle
In order to allay a misunderstand­
is his statement:
ing among some as to what consti­ the physical life within. But is more.
down into a dreary, heavy-solidity that
tutes news and what advertising, It is a reflection of the soul. Such
terrified her. Al Babson was to he
By WILLIAM WRIGLEY, JR.
we print this very simple rule, which was the smile of Susanne. One felt
married! He who had held her In his
Good
Percentage
of
Automobile
is used by newspapers to differenti­
arms
and pledged remembrance unto
Copyright 1922 by the International
ate between them: "ALL future instinctively that he was looking at
death!
Like a flash she saw the sta­
Owners Start Cars With
News Service.
events, where an admission charge the reflection of a noble spirit. The
tion
crowded
with khaki-clad figures,
CHICAGO, Feb. 11.— My large in­
is made or a collection is taken IS lines of her face have been so drawn
Brake
Not
Released.
heard
low
good-bys
being whispered by
ADVERTISING.” This applies to by nature that the ensemble is most
vestments necessar­
those
heroes
departing
for the war,
organizations and 'societies of every pleasing, and gives one a feeling of
and felt once more the reverent kiss
ily compel me to
kind as well as to individuals.
of her departing lover upon her trem­
All reports of such activities after restfulness. I saw her one day trudg
keep close tab on
bling
lips.
they have occurred is news.
ing along a dusty road in midsum
the country’s econ­
With a despairing sob tlie brown
Ail coming social or organization mer, carrying a heavy suit-case. She
omic situation, and Pressing Starter When Motor l a bead dropped to the toil-worn hands,
meetings of societies where no did not see me as I was partly con­
money contribution is solicited, Initi­
while the tired, lonely heart of the
I am glad to Bay I
Already Going Is Also Common
ation charged, or collecton taken IS cealed by some trees by the road­
girl cried out her broken-hearted
am
informed
busi-
Mistake—-Better Plan Is to
NEWS.
side. Although the day was very
disappointment. It was the loud-
jess is getting bet­
Touch Accelerator.
warm, I could see a pleasant smile on
voiced conductor Bawling out the
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon. her
ter in the East and
face.
station
that aroused her from her grief
Poatoffice as Second-class Mail Mat
this condition
Every motorcar operator has his pet to the world of dully living. She
io Large Cans M ilk............
ter.
I have often wondered what was ^ P ^ ^ f t e g i s that spreading
to the "fool trick,’’ even though he may pride
stumbled
uncertainly
from
the
train
7 Cans Tomatoes........................................................ * '
the secret of that cheerful, hopeful, Middle West by degrees,
himself on his careful driving. For to the station platform, furtively dry­
inspiring face. Is
the raanlfesta vestments necessarily compel me to instance, it is safe to say that a good
7 Cans Clams............................... ..............................
n0
ing her tear-fllled eyes behind the
tion of a well-ordered physical life?
From a ll th a t I can learn th e good percentage of automobile owners start grateful concealment of her modish
4 Sacks Yellow or White Corn Meal..................... *j on
It must be more. I have known old A m erican d ollar is com ing back their cars with the emergency brake veil.
3 Sacks Pure Kiln Dried Buckwheat
........ «j no
many whose physical life seemed Into its ow n. P eop le from on e end not completely released. This is, of
A smart-coated chauffeur approached i
course,
a
bad
practice,
since
it
cuts
perfect, but whose presence was re­ o f th e n ation to th e oth er are g e t­
13 lbs. Small White Beans..................... ..................... T
her with silk hat held deferentially in
13 lbs. Bayo Beans............................... ................... J , '
pulsive. While, on the other hand, I tin g around to th e Idea th a t th e only down the motor's power and causes hand. Without waiting for explana­
tion or introduction he courteously
have seen a pale face on a pillow, basis for real prosperity Is an h on ­ excessive wear of the brake llniugs.
13 lbs. Red Mix Beans...........................
m
directed
her to a monogrammed
When
Engine
Is
Unheard.
the radiation of whose smile filled est day’s w ork for a fair day’s w age.
14 Bars Crystal White Soap..................................... a-, nu
Did you ever think you had stalled limousine waiting grandly for an oc­
the room with a divine presence. Is
cupant.
your
motor
and
press
the
starter
but­
26 Bars Sw ift’s White Soap........ .....................
00
it the reflection of her religious na­
The United States, considered as ton when the engine was still going,
There was a short, calm ride in a
24 Bars White Wonder Soap........* J
ture? This, no doubt, has much to
a whole, has been on a "business but its sound was drowned by traffic cushioned haven through quiet streets
do with it. Yet some of the most
34 Bars P. and (j. Naptha Soap.....................
li
drunk” for the last'five years. Prices, noises? Chances are that you have Then the car drew up before a story­
religious people I have ever known up to recently, were out of all sense more than once; yet it is a bad thing book mansion. Eager hands bore
14 Bars Palm Olive S o a p ...
...............
qq
wore faces long and solemn. I know
to do, and doing It too often will in the newcomer Into a white-furnished
RUSSIA’S PLIGHT
and proportion for the value receiv­ time
14 Bars Cream Oil Soap................
make it necessary to have the chamber which seemed like a sanctu­
a minister of more than usual abil­
ed. Some fellows fell Into a habit starter drive or flywheel gear re­ ary to the wondering reporter.
10 Pkgs. L ux.............................................
4. J 00
ity and of wide reputation, but the
Russian and anti-Bolshevist lead muscles of his face are atrophied. of charging three times what a placed.
My dear, smiled the happy bride,
11 Pkgs. Arog Corn S tarch............$].00
A better plan before depressing the “how good of you to come to fill In at
era are circulating a protest against The skin has the appearance of some thing was worth and when some poor
devil paid what they asked, wanted starter button ln such a case Is to such short notice. I’m so sorry that
the new European policy toward ancient parchment fashioned inrfp
j to kick themselves because they did­ touch the accelerator and listen to Edith sprained her ankle, hut I’m glad
Russia as adopted at Cannes. They the form of a human countenance, n’t charge more.
see If the engine responds.
she sent a substitute—and such a
the
lines
of
which
could
not
be
al
Every one has at some time or oth­ pretty substitute! The bridesmaid’s
assert the plan "tends to derade
The high valu e o f ou r d ollar has
tered without breaking.
kept th e foreign trad e o f th e U nited er tried to shift gears without throw­ gowns Is right ln the other room.”
Russia to the state of a colony open
The pink-clad fairy who nodded to
Susanne’s nature is a rare blend­ S tates from expanding. H ow ever, I ing out the clutch, but a few drivers
to forcible exploitation,” and declare ing of the true, the beautiful and
WE DELIVER
WE SELL FOR LESS
seem to have a habit of trying to do her from the mirror told her that
am se llin g m ore chew in g gum in E u ­ this Impossible “stunt.” Persistence as well as the gush of admiration
the Russian people are sure to re­ the good, combined with a sublime
rope a s each m onth goes by, and I
sent this experiment as a new slav­ faith in the inherent goodness of all b eliev e other A m erican products w ill In doing this chips off the teeth, and from the happy bride.
will make replacement of the gears
“\V hat a darling you are!” she
ery for them.” The authors of the creation, an imagination that thlnk- show a lik e gain ln foreign favor.
necessary.
smiled. “Indeed, I think the substi­
protest advocate foreign adherence eth no evil, and a love that seeketh
tute Is even prettier than Edith would
Yes, I believe American prosper­
Throwing Gears Forward.
to the American policy as announced not its own.
have been! Just wait till Al sees
ity will be back before long. No one
Another
bad
habit
in
this
connec­
by Secretary Hughes last March,
Some time ago Susanne, accom­ can say just how long. But it is a tion Is to throw the gears into a for­ you!”
when he declined to consider resump­ panied by some friends, visited Cra­
was sooner than she expected. As 010023485348535390005323000153235348482348232348485348234848534848485348232300020000
cinch the richest, most progressive ward speed while the car is still mov­ she It descended
the broad s ta irs she
tion of formal trade relations with ter Lake national park. She rode
and most intelligent people on the ing backward or vice versa. This is
Russia until "conditions essential to her thoroughbred Morgan saddle face of the earth are not going to equivalent to trying to mesh gears go­ saw 1dm.
In the instant he caught sight of her.
the maintenance of commerce" has horse, Jerry, a very fine animal of let a temporary slump in business ing In opposite directions. Any one,
With
one bound he reached her side
even
not
mechanically
inclined,
can
been established, which was tanta­ great intelligence. Crater Lake, in hold them down. We have the men.
and clasped her trembling form in
foresee
what
tlie
result
will
be.
mount to demanding a stable govern­ the heart of the Cascades, is one of the money and the material. So it
Last, but not least, is the careless tender, strong arms, pressing reverent
ment based on the will of the peo­ the most sublimely beautiful spots is only a question of getting things
lips upon tlie brown head lying so
practice of a few motorists in putting helplessly
ple.
in all the world. Lingering near the humming again.
on his shoulder.
the car ln the garage for the night
“Ellen,
Ellen,
my little Ellen, where
Americans generally support this lake until filled with a sense of its
and leaving the Ignition or lighting
have
you
been
hiding
yourself? Why
policy. 1 hey are .loath to recognize divine beauty, Susanne bade her
The year 1921 was regarded as a switches on. A visit to the battery
in any degree the government of as­ friends good bye and started to re­ pretty bad period for lots of con­ recharging station the next morning have I not seen you before this? I
sassination at Moscow. But the in­ turn by another route. Mountains, cerns in the east and middle west. is the worst result, however, that the have looked for you everywhere since
I came back from France, hut on this
ertia of the Russian people and the wild and precipitous rose on all For me it was the best year in the 31 motorist can experience for his neg­ glorious day I have found you!”
Incapacity of the anti-Bolshevist sides, and not being familiar with years I have been established In the lect In this particular.
“Today,’’ sighed the girl as she drew
CHEAPER THAN MILL RIN-
leadership leaves no choice a9 to how the region, she missed the 'trail and chewing gum manufacturing indus­
away from his embrace. “Too late!
real help may be extended to the had gone several miles out of her try. One of the biggest factors for
Upon your wedding day!”
BETTER THAN MILL RUN
miserable millions. The condemned way before she discovered her mis­ my excellent showing is advertising.
"My wedding day! Jerusalem, Ellen,
did you think I was taking the high
“foreign exploitation” will profit no­ take. Darkness dropped down sud­
A HOOD MILK PRODUCER
I am sp ending $ 1 1 ,0 0 0 a day this
dive with that child, Constance? It’s
body if it does not make possible a denly as it always does in the moun­ year to push m y chew in g gum . I
my young cousin, Al, who’s holding
revival of Russian industry. With tains. Susanne knew that she would am a lso sp ending w liat w ou ld have
Automobile salesmen in the United the center of the screen today. I’m
such a revival the betrayed people have to remain alone with faithful been a fin e ransom for a k in g in the States number approximately 100,(MMX only the best man. Girl alive, don’t
It contains Oats, Mill Ran. C.....
.... al.
• ♦ ♦
may assert themselves and have a Jerry as her protector.' She removed good old days to pouplarize Catalina
and Molasses.
you know there never could he any­
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government of their own choosing. the saddle and blanket, and induced Island.
More than 2,000 motor vehicles are one else but you!"
•ised by the United States Department
Without such a revival they will die. the animal to lie down. She placed
It was like a dream, a glorious dream
Dairy cows like it because it is palatable
of
Agriculture.
come
true.
A
well-trained
actress
in
It is risky to recognize the Soviet, the blanket on the ground close to
and
satisfies.
The judicious use of printers’ ink
• • •
the beautiful play that she had wit­
which is still committed to world the horse which seemed to take in is the greatest selling force in the
revolution. But the Russian anti- the situation with almost human In­ world. If you do business on a There are 1S5 passenger cars, 40 nessed so often with tremulous lips
Many ot our customers who have tried a few
rucks, and seven — tercycles ln the and wistful eyes from the spectators’
Bolshevists do not propose anything telligence. It was a region known world-wide basis, or even in the lo­ Bahama islands.
sacks
invariably come hack for more.
seats, she heard the low words of the
practicable as a substitute.
• • •
to be infested with wild animals, cality encompassed within a few
bride in the most beautiful service in
yet Susanne was without fear. blocks, you have got to keep the peo­ The number of American made au- the world, and was carried to heaven
You can use
•
Giving H im the A ir
Through the clear and crystal air of ple interested or you won’t sell them 'omobiles in Norway exceeds those of by the heart-stirring music, and tlie
Mandy— Rastus. yo’all knows dat the mountains, the stars shone with
my other country.
press of loving fingers upon hers when
ALBERS DAIRY FEED
your goods.
•
•
•
yo’ reinin' me of deni dere flyin* ma­ a wonderful brilliancy.
the
young
bride
whispered
a
soft,
“I
She lay
I have tried them all and I know
do.”
chines.
in place of mill run and save money and make
there huddled close to the side of w h ereof I speak, that th e o n ly e ffe c t­ Bellevue hospital in New York city
Iterates seven motor ambulances and
After
it
was
all
over
she
looked
up
money.
Ras-us—No. Mandy, how’s dat?
Jerry, her soul filled with the beau­
at the face bending over her with soft
Mandy— Why, jbekaws youne no ty of the night, until at last she fell ive w ay to appeal to hundreds of ■ne bus for the • Insane.
• •
shining eyes.
m illion s, or ju st a few hundred p eo­
M e have a big stock on hand.
good on earth.—Ohio Sun Dial.
asleep.
Pennsylvania
provides
for
the
official
It might have been my own wed­
ple, is In ad vertisin g space.
That night Susanne had a vision,
eteure of any motor vehicle bearing ding,” she sighed happily. ‘‘It was all
The International News Service lefaced
All At Once
She saw a mighty mountain rise
or damaged motor numbers. so wonderful!”
Sambo— Yo’ jes’ keep on pestlcat- grand, stupendous, awful, two thous­ asks me how I believe the average
• • •
I’ll say it was,” agreed the deep
in’ me an’ yo’ is gwine to be able to and feet or more above the sur­ individual can help in restoring pros­ Small motorcars are used by the well-loved voice. “But when the best
perity.
settle a mighty big question for de
Swiss postal authorities for the trans­ man carries off the society reporter
rounding
peaks,
and
from
its
sum­
Bciumtific folks.
To my way of thinking the great­ portation of letters and telegrams.
your paper won’t have to send a sub­
mit there poured forth a mighty
stitute, because it’s going to be so
est
cure
for
hard
times
is
to
stop
Mose— What question dat?
volume of smoke and molten lava.
If
drivers
would
only
learn
It,
the
quick
and sudden that the city editor
talking,
get
a
job,
or
if
you
are
an
Sambo— Kin de dead speak?
Then suddenly that lofty peak col-
won’t
have
time to sharpen his pencil.”
employer,
hire
more
men,
be
a
doer
T
’eSt
,Way
tO
,
aI°Id
many
gear
—American Medical Journal
lapsed and sank within the seething nnt »
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. .
Q0 ’ i changes is to make the necessary ones
Just Folks I
? BLO” "
Wrigley, Who Built Great
Business On Advertising,
Sees Way to Prosperity
i ia
Most economical coal mined, burns with­
out soot, is clean to handle and gives more
heat per ton than any coal on the coast.
“ FOOL TRICK" OF
EVERYOPERATOR
Ashland Lumber Co.
Phone 20
DOLLAR DAYS
TREAT GEARS VERT ROUGHLY
at
Detrick’s Groceteria
Detrick’s Groceteria
ALBERS
DAIRY FEED
AUTOMOBILE
GOSSIPS
Ashland Fruit and
Produce Association
not a dreamer, and try to keep your ¡quickly
Roller skating tonight. Nat. 136-2
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