Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 17, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    F riday, February i f ,
figure in the profession he had leaves should be more than an In
adorned; but he has left a never-to- splration both to her contem poraries
u S ii a n
Established 1876
Published Every Evening Except be forgotten m ark on thae history and those older. They should be a
of journalism in America.
battle cray to the city fathers of ev­
Sunday
Perhaps fate would have b e en ' ery munclpality, urging them on to
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
more kind had Marse Henry, like the adequate inspection of all places of
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OFFICIAL CITY AND COtlNTY
other
great old w arriors of jo u rn al­ public assembly and to ruthless con­
PA PER
there are two mighty important birthdays
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ism, died on the field of battle, the dem nation of all structures which
A regular feature department edited by
crowded into February, and both Washington
Subscription P rice D elivered in City: flam ing swofd still in his hand, the cannot be dem onstrated safe beyond
a
doubt.
w
orld
still
ringing
with
the
sound
One month .................................. > .65
M rs. Belle D eG ra f
and Lincoln were vigorous advocates of thrift.
Three hundred persons In the
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.95 and tingling w ith the th rill of his
Six months ........................... . 3.75
w ritten words.
Marse ^Henry has Knickerbocker, 97 crushed to death,
Domestic Science Director California Prune & Apricot Growers Inc.
Could there be a more fitting tribute to the
One year .................................... 7.50 passed, but his day passed before 130 badly injured; suppose the
Mai] and R ural R outes
Knickerbocker had been filled to its
One month .................................. $ .65 him.
memory of these two great men of America
The history of h is brilliant career capacity of nearly 2000? Suppose
Three m onths ................................. 1.95
RELISHES
plates with doilies. Dessert or rani-
Six months . . . • ......................... 3.50 has’ been w ritten. It Is enough to the moving picture house which you
than the opening or increasing* of a savings
Dinner,
luncheon
ano
supper
p
ar­
ekin forks should accompany this
One year ........................................ 6 .5 t say here th a t he had Intended to be­ attend has a beam th a t is creep'ing,
account!
come a musician, but drifted into the creeping away from its support? ties are much improved by the little course.
ADVERTISING RATES
extra
touch
in
the
way
of
acces­
Raw
oysters
or
clams
should
be
business of w riting on account of an j Suppose your child is nightly sit­
D isplay A dvertising
Relishes (hors d ’oeqvres) served on the ^hell in a bed of
jingle insertion, each in ch ........... 30c accident to one of his hands. The ting beneath a sword of Damocles in^ sories.
are
attractiv
e appetizers and lend an shaved ice, with a garnish of quar­
YEARLY CONTRACTS
mark of grace and charm and c u ltu re ' the form of a concrete roof and a
D isplay A dvertising
artistic
touch
even to a very plain tered lemon points, or a tiny glass
no doubt im planted by his musical steel truss, which may any moment
One tim e a w eek.............................. 27 %c
meal. These accompaniments need ■ of otmato, horseradish or other su it­
Ashland,
Oregon
Two times a week..............................25 *c studies, rem ained In his w riting to drop and crush its victims beyond
not
necessarily
be
made
of
evpensive
able
sauce
set
in
the
center
of
each
recognition?
Every other d a y ................................ 20 c the end of his life, giving his tre n ­
Small fancy-shaped bread
Local R eaders
The world has been told how they imported ingredients, as the most plate.
chant editorials a peculiarly delight­
Bach line, each tim e .................... 10c ful flavor, not common to tu? other died, these victims of some one’s e r ­ ordinary m aterials at hand, if carp- and b u tter sandwiches may be passed
To run every other dby for one
ror, but not in w hat shape the fall­ fully combined and seasoned,- will with this course.
month, each line, each tim e .. 7c great editors of his time.
prive most palatable and savory.
Fish cocktails may be served in
To run every issue for one month
F o r two generations Marse Henry ing masses left them ; nor can It ever
Canapes,
fish
and
fru
it
cocktails,
raw
wine
or cocktail glasses or in green
or more, each line, each t m e .. 5c was a voice heard throughout Amer­ be told. It is too horrible to tell.
oysters
and
clams
are
used
to
begin
i
pepper
cups. These cocktails should
C lassified Colunu.
You, Mr. Citizen; you, Mrs. Moth
ica— and perhaps the world. He gave
One cent the word each one.
the
meal,
while
olives,
salted
nuts,
be
served
very cold and should be
er, are directly concerned.
I t is
To run every issue for i> e month his newspaper an Importance fa r be­
apricot preserves, celery, etc., are eaten with oyster forks.
or more,
the word eacf. time.
yond the im portance of the city In your business. It is your child who
passed
between the courses.
F ru it cocktails may be served in
may be the next victim; if not, It is
Legal R ate
which It was published.
Canapes
are
attractiv
e
and
easy
cocktail
glasses or long-stemmed
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c
your friend, your relative, your hus­
A southern gentlem an of the most
Each subsequent time, per 8-
to
prepare,
and
the
combinations
are
wine
glasses,
spoons being provided
band or wtfe. W ith the memory of
point line .................................... 5c delightful and charm ing personality. those pitifully brave words In your almost unlim ited. The foundation is for this service.
Card of thanks .........
>1.00 Colonel W atterson was a fierce and
always bread cut in fancy shapes and
Each cocktail glass should be set
Obituaries, the l i n e ...................... >% e fiery foe. Presidents and senators ears, of the little heroine who, with
used
either
plain,
toasted,
sauted
in
on
a small plate. A dolly under
legs crushed so badly, th a t she died,
Fraternal Orders and S ocieties
Advertising for fratern al orders squirmed uneasily when Marse Hen­ smiled in her agony and said, “ I b u tter or-fried in deep fat.
each glass improves the appearance
o r societies charging a regular initi­ ry scowled. His editorials were n o t' haven’t cried yet,” do you cry, with
The prepared paste Is spread on of the table.
S tren gth en T h e Nerve» en d In­
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ directed at politicians alone— al-j
the bread or toast, and a garniqh of
vigorate T h e Body -E asy And
a
loud
voice,
to
those
in
authority,
ligious and benevolent orders will be though the words from his scalding j
some
kind
added
to
make
the
dish
Econom ical To T ake—Result«
!
V
isiting
R
elatives—
and
see
to
it
that
they
allow
you
and
charged the regular rate for all ad pen trickled through political life
_ WECTt
look
attractive.
Surprisingly
Quick.
I
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b
u
h
t
t
vertlsing when an admission or other
yours to assemble only in safe halls
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Logan, of
like vitriol. He turned the fire ofj
charge Is made.
The
garnish
may
be
of
stuffed
. . . . so shall Miss Upshaw and
Yreka, Calif., aro visiting with Mr.
BUST
his batteries, on one never-to-be-for­
olives,,
tiny
balls
of
cream
cheese
95
others
not
have
been
crushed
to
W tlm cktt
Logan's
mother,
Mrs.
H
attie
Abbott,
W hat C onstitutes A dvertising
.
" a n t 40 pU t 90me firm >
gotten occasion, upon the frivolities i death in vain.
bits of pimento cut in flower shapes, and his sisters, Mrs. Jerry O’Neal
h e a lth y flesh o n y o u r bones, increase
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
y o u r n e rv e force an d pow er, clear
'MMSt
hard - cooked egg yolks pressed and Mrs. Amos Nninger.
ing among some as to w hat consti­ of New York society women, and the
y o u r skin a n d c o m p le tio n an d look
editorial
th
a
t
he
w
rote
will
ever
re
­
tutes news and what advertising,
through a sieve, strips of green pep­
a n d feel 100 p e r c e n t b e tte r, sim ply
w e print this very simple rule, which main a classic of well-bred Invective.
t r y ta k in g tw o of M a rtin ’s tin y
per; in fact alm ost anything your
Don’t forget the R ailroad Carm en’s
V IT A M O N T a b le ts w ith each m eal
is used by newspapers to differenti­
Old “Marse H enry” was as distinct
fancy may dictate.
a n d w a tc h resu lts. M a s tin ’s V IT A ­
ate between them : . “ ALL future in flavor as a m int juley, as charac­
Annual Ball, Armory, Saturday even­
M O N ¿ a b le ts c o n ta in highly c... -
Serve these canapes on small ing, February 18.
events, where an admission charge
How to Read Your Characteristics
c e n tra te d y e a st-v i: m ines as well as
is made or a collection is taken IS teristic of the soil of th e south.
th e tw o o th e r still m ore im p o rta n t
and Tendencies—the Capabilities or
chivalrous,
ADVERTISING.” This applies to Courageous, brilliant,
v ita m in e s ( F a t S oluble A an d W a te r
Weaknesses That Make for Success
S oluble C ) a n d a rc now being used
organizations and societies of every witty, daring and outspoken— his
or Failure as Shown in Your Palm.
EVERY GOOD HOUSE
b y th o u sa n d s. M e s tin ’s V IT A M O N
kind as well as to Individuals.
was a voice the like of which will not
T a b le ts n e v e r cause gas o r u p se t th e
KEEPER NEEDS
All reports of such activities after be heard again:
sto m ac h h u t, o n th e co n tra ry , '-n p ro v e
they have occurred is news.
the best of kitchen utensils to
THE FINGER NAILS
digestion. B e su re to rem e m b er th e
Colonel
W
atterson
and
his
kindly
j
All coming social or organization
n am e — M a s tin ’s V I-T A M O N — th e
aid and lighten her tasks. Work
meetings of societies where no memory now m elt into a past de-;
orig
in al a n d g enuine y e a st-v ita m in e
S A general rule, when the nails
in the kitchen is arduous en­
ta b le t. T h e re is n o th in g else like it,
money contribution is solicited, in iti­ lightful with visions of soft-voiced,
are short, It is a sigh of sharp­
so d o n o t a c c e p t im ita tio n s or sub­
ough a t the best. So only the'
ation charged, or collecton taken IS southern belles, with duels, with
s titu te s . Y ou ca n get M a s tia ’6 V IT A ­
ness and quickness of Intellect
best of pots, kettles, pans, rice
NEWS.
M O N T a b le ts a t all good d ruggists.
grand and stately square dances, and the ability to learn easily. These
boilers,
‘toasters,
etc.,
should
Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon with ponderous and m ajestic o ra­ indications must be confirmed, of
be provided for her. They are
Are Positively Guaranteed
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­ tory, w ith great statesm en, great; course, by a study of the line of the
here
in
complete
assortm
ent.
ter.
head, which must be good; that is,
to Put On Firm Flesh,
newspaper battles, with th o ro u g h -' clear
A visit here will be a lesson in
and strong.
Clear
the Skin and Increase
bred horses and slow regal carriages, j If the line of Apollo, which runs
what a g o o d housekeeper
THE
ORIGINAL
Energy When Taken With
YEAST
¿ ummeb P layground ^
with chivalry and leisurely etiquette, j up into the finger of Apollo, the third
ANO
VITAMINE
should have, for her own and
GENUINE
Every
Meal or Money Lack
TABLET
of / merica
with honors th a t were elaborately finger, Is also good, the short nails
the sake of the whole family.
spread, and nsults th a t were avenged mean wit, and In some cases irony.
“Short-nailed subjects make the
In blood.
They were sweet— and they have best Journalists, by reason of their
love of criticism and their readiness
gone.
to engage In any dispute or conten­
tion,” says Heron-Allen, a well known
writer on palmistry. He holds also
WASHINGTON ft
<?>
W ASHINGTON COMMENT
that in a good-natured and happy
»BRITISH r
hand, or in a lazy hand, short nails
NGHT. COOL DATS <
denote a spirit of mockery and of
[A RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT,
good-humored
sarcasm,
frivolity,
“I haven’t cried y e t!”
criticism and contradiction.
Brave words from 16-year-old Car­
THE PASSING OF ‘MARSE’ HENRY olyn Upshaw, high school girl vie-1 Of course, it must be understood
that by “short nails” are meant those
tim of the K nickerbocker th eater dis­ that are short from base to tip, not
The world will seem a little lonely aster. Miss Upshaw made a plucky those that ace shortened by the ner­
w ithout “ OP Marse” Henry Watter- fight for her life, bu t her Injuries vous habit of bttlng them. The latter
■on. His death means more than were stronger than her body, and Is an indication of nervousness
melancholy, and worry, especially 11
the passing of a well-loved man. It she has passed on.
The heritage of tru e courage she the finger tips are spatulated.
signifies the close of an era. W ith
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his last sigh the curtain descends up­
on a phase of American history th at
will never come again. He was the
last of the race of great editors.
The present day of jornalism is of
no less importaflce or power or influ­
ence for good and evil th at “ Marse
H enry’s” day; but it Is dlfterent.
This is an era of great newspaper
publishers— great journalistic direc­
tors— executives Into whoso hands
are placed great, complicated, dif­
have advanced, but we are selling what we have on hand
ficult organizations, who~e power
at the old prices
over the affairs of human life and
Flour from ..........$1.50 to $2.25
happiness is terrific. This is the
day of great journalistic stage direc­
We now have a line of
tors. Colonel W atterson’s day was
Ohick Feed, Scratch and Shell
the day of the editor who was him ­
self the chief w riter of his journal—
See ua for quality and prices on Groceries and Meats
th e day of the old plumed knights of
You will save money
journalism .
In the heydey or Marse Henryta
To enable those who build any kind of structure—home, harn, garage, chicken
career, when Horace Greeley edited
house—to enjoy the benefits of the latest and best National building ideas in de
the New York Tribune; Dana, the
sign and plan, without extra cost,
Sun; Henry J. Raymund, the New
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the Herald, and Mr. W atterson him ­
self, the Louisville C ourier-Journal,
the newspaper was, in a sense, the
has secured the exclusive use, in this territory, of the services of the
blackboard upon which the editor
w rite himself large and in bold let­
ters. Newspapers then were redol­
ent of the personalities of their edi­
an organization of national architects of experience and skill.
You cannot expect to get th e ,
tors. The tang of these great ol(l
By calling at this office you can see complete plans, designs, specifications, etc.,
mileage th at is built into your
w ar chiefs of the scissors and the
paste pot, lay upon th eir published
and get a wealth of ideas about modern building. You may select the design you
tire if you neglect tread cuts
pages as strongly and distinctly as
prefer whether for a large structure or small, inexpensive or costly—and have de­
or stone bruises.
the perfum e upon a rose.
sired changes made, all before you turn a shovelful of dirt or drive a nail and all
His paper was to the old-time ed­
Let us tell you if your tires
without
extra cost,
ito r his consecrated sword of com­
need repairing. We will be glad
b a t and chivalry. In those days an
BUILD WITH SATISFACTION
to look them over. Now is the
editor who did not write was a rifle
time. Do not put it off until
Through the National Builders Bureau service, we offer our patrons an oppor­
w ithout trigger. It was unthinkable
next week.
and Impossible.
tunity to build economically, beautifully and correctly, regardless of the kind size or
Although his field was not as large
expesiveness of the structure.
We are llwuys at your service.
or his influence as far-reaching by
Come in and let us explain what the National service can do for you.
reason of his more llmtied orbit, Col­
onel W atterspn ranked with the best
of these old-time ediotorial giants,
of whom General Otis was one of the
last.
GUARANTEED VUECANIZ I
Mr. W at‘erson’s power and posi­
7r.R,^r
ACCESSO RIES
tion in journalism did not last to the
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In the Heart of Town”
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quid of his life. He dropped out of
th e race some tim e ago as an active
DOMESTIC
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