Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 27, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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G reer gave Ashland its park and
Ashland
Tidings
springs. W hat have the fellows who
Established 1876
Monday, Februar}' af,
|I t ’s the most vital part of his in-
are
cussing
him
given
Ashland?
, vestment, for without plenty of pub­
Published Every Evening Except
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lic ity , the circus would go along
Sunday
A
MAN
VISE
ME
WEM
AH
! where the dodo is.
F u ller says th e Tidings lies When
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
SEES A H A S T J E S * T '
it quotes him as saying th a t the same
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A dvertising is a part of operating
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
Cham
ber
directors
would
be
elected
expense, for which invested Capital
PAPER
TELL MAH-SEF AH A lN ’
next month, and they would elect
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m ust provide in any going "business.
SKEERED B U T SHUCKS.'
him secretary for the coming year.
—-Providence
JouTnal.
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Subscription Price Delivered in City: Well, we have a man th a t will make
AH
KNOWS
W
E
N
AHS
One month .................................. | .65
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.95 an affidavit th at he did say th a t to
T E L L IN * A L I E . ’ !
Six months .................................. 3.75 him. The lie is easy to pass, but It
On« year ..................................... 7.50 is no argum ent.
,
Mail and Rural R ou tes
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One month .................................. $ .65
Average contributor, have you
Three months .............................. 1.95
Six months .................................. 3.50 seen any statem ent of the income
On« year .................................... 6.5t and expenditures of your contribu­
tions from the Cham ber of Commerce
ADVERTISING RATES
the last year?
Detailed financial,
Display Advertising
Single Insertion, each Inch........... 30c statem ents are always made to stock-?
YEARLY CONTRACTS
holders of real business institutions
Display Advertising
from tim e to time. T h at’s what
50 CENTS PER DECK
One time a w eek........................27
makes
them succeed.
Two times a week....................... 25
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Every other d a y .......................... 20
We have the new narrow
Local Readers
The purpose for forming a slate in
Bach line, each tim e .................... 10c an election is because the adherents
Bridge Cards
To ru n every other day for one
of a party .can thus consolidate on
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c
Pinochle Cards
th e slated ticket, while the opposi­
To run every issue for one month
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or more, each line, each t im e .. 5c tion loses force from scattering Its
Small Cadet Cards
Copyright, 1921 Cy McClure Newspaper Syndicate
Classified Column
support. The way to offset a slate
One cent the word each time.
Poker Chips
in a case like the coming Chamber of
Value of Loveliness
The value of looks in the home is
To run every issue for one month
CONSIDER TH F ELEPH AN T
By JULIA MCCARTHY
Commerce election is to openly cau
The value of loveliness th a t comes emphasized by Mrs. M orris:
Score Pad, Etc.
or more, %c the word each time.
cus
and
select
names
as
candidates
I.
N.
S.
Staff
Correspondent
Legal Rate
out of character is emhjiasized by
“ Mothers, poor or rich, need to
The elephant costs the circus a lot
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c sc th a t the opposition can concen­
NEW YORK, Feb. 27.— Discretion Mi's. Elsie W aterbury Morris, well-
look
their best for their children’s of money. But the circus man does­
Each subsequent time, per 8-
trate on them and not get lost by is th e b etter part of pallor.
known society woman and wife of sake. It would be better for a wom­ n ’t figure the elephant as an ex­
point line .................................... 5c o: e of the opposition casting his vote
Too much rouge spells the rogue. G ouverneur Morris, the w riter. Mrs.
an to give her children two meals pense.
Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00
Women— many of them — now use Morris indorses Commander Booth's
Obituaries, the l i n e ......................2 ^ c for one set of candidates while
a day and spend some time keeping
He figures the animal and its up­
those w’ho are after th e same result cosmetics so copiously th a t not even recipe for creating loveliness,
Fraternal Orders and Societies
herself
up.
H
er
children
will
be'
keep
as an investment, because it is
Advertising for fratern al orders are casting th eir votes on some other men are fooled.
! “ Commander Booth has the very happier if they can he proud of her.
o r societies charging a regular initi­ set of candidates. The best way to
the best bet the circus has to lure
To the much-discussed m atter of ¡finest kind of beauty,” says Mrs.
“ It R eacts Badly”
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ defeat a slate ticket is by openly
folks into the big top.
w hether to paint or not to paint, or Morris.
“ It comes from spiritual
ligious and benevolent orders will be
“The
woman
who
lets
her
hair
be­
No more does the circus man flg-
charged the regular rate for all ad meeting and agreeing on a set of can­ to fly to powders th a t we know not qualities which m ust be fostered to come untidy and neglects herself to
nre
his advertising as an expense.
vertising when an admission or other didates th a t all the slate opposition of, comes comment from a woman cultivate happiness and outw ard wait on others is a misguided egoist
charge is made.
can center th eir votes on.
revered and beloved by millions of beauty
in her self-sacrifice, It reacts badly
her own sex— Commander Evange­
What Constitutes Advertising
“ But suppose illness and unhappi­ on her family.
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
line Booth of the Salvation Army. ness has taken away from a woman’s
“Good clothes are useless with a
ing among some as to w hat consti­ ♦
Every
woman will not agree with her cheeks the color she had in good muddy skin. Ornaments are lnef-'
PUBLIO FORUM
tutes news and what advertising,
but all will listen.
health— hten a little speck of ro u g e : fectual unless one cultivates health
we print this very simple rule, which
“ Any woman,” she declares, “ who Is no' obnoxious.
is used by newspapers to differenti­
j and strength.
ate between them : “ALL future
tries to add the bloom of youth to
“ Women m ust learn to use aids to
“ Dyed hair always looks dyed and
events, where an admission charge
E ditor Tidings: In your report of her cheeks artifically is trying to beauty with discretion, so th a t they
is rath er unattractive.
Is made or a collection is taken IS the m eeting of the directors of the
fool the world.
' won’t be m istaken for coarse specl-
ADVERTISING.” This applies to
“ Cosmetics are not anything new,
Is Postive ( h eat”
i mens of their sex,” she wjy'iis.
organizations and societies of every fru it association, It is stated th a t
of
course. A cheihist of my acquain-
the m anager is not in love with the
“ The woman with blazing cheeks,
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kind as well as to individuals.
Here *-
is excellent
from tance gave me an old ja r th a t had
All reports of such activities after “ no capital, no profit, m utual bene­ indigo eyes and carroty hair is a Commander Booth and Mrs. Morris
been found in excavating a tomb in
they have occurred is news.
fit associations.”
I don’t know postive cheat.
to the girl who furiously colors her Syria, about 2000 years old.
Ail coming social or organization w hether there is in existence any
' ‘The enormous sale of cosmetics cheeks, who lets her eyebrows do
meetings of societies where no
Japanese Women Paint
money contribution is solicited, initi­ such foolish combination, but if the in this country is a disgrace. If the business on less than a ----------
shoestring
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« Japanese
v.
nuiuvil O
L1U U»C
women
still
use ¿ a 1 great
ation charged, or collecton taken IS m anager th in k s th a t is the kind of young women would take the money and whose locks of henna hue make am ount of paint, because thev want
NEWS.
organization with which the fru it they spend on paint and powder and artless folk think her
"
I - - look
- artificial. But th a t would
G ehenna-|to
growers
wish to displace the present use it to feed the starving children bound.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
never do for American women.
Postofflce as Second-class Mail Mat­ system, he is m istaken. It is evident of th e world they would need no
Cleanliness Advocated
“ Our grandm others used ,to let '
ter.
th a t w ithout capital no- sort of an artifice to make themselves a ttra c ­
Mrs. Morris believes in th e eco­ th eir teeth fall out and called it an
organization can be set going, neith­ tive.”
nomic and domestic value of good act of God. The modern woman has
rôuMME P layground 1
er can prices be so arranged as to
In spite of the fact th a t m a n y : looks, and she advocates cleanliness hers cared for at intervals. She
strike an even balance of no profit worthy women do use artificial aids as the best cosmetic of all.
knows the value of the well-cared
and no loss at the end of the year. to appearance, there Is tru th in Com-
Grace of the spiritual type was for look.
W hat the fru it growers object to is m ander Booth’s suggestion th a t ser- given in great m easure to such wom-
Artifice in appearance is the very
the am ount of the profit and the dis­ vice to others brings beauty.
It en as Jeanne d ’Arc, girl soldier and ¡last thing in the world that I would
posal of it. When the surplus is suf­ surely gives a fine spiritual glow to saint, whose visage shone with un-f advocate. But soap and w ater are
ficient to pay the stockholders a div­ er own countenance.
j earthly beauty.
Helen of Troy, not always enough to keep the face
idend of 250 per cent, it becomes a
True beauty m ust be an em anation more m undane probably in her in-j clean, and the women who takes
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case, not of mere profit making, but from within and not altogether ap- tentions, still inspired the sh ip -1 fu rth er m easures is not cheating
of profiteering, and when the surplus plication from w ithout. F o r a basis
launching craft to such an extent
“ If one has good health she does-
is used not for the benefit of the a kind and gentle spirit is effective,
th a t we feel her comeliness was n o , n’t need so much help. She possesses
members (as provided for in the by­ just as, in the same way, pulchritude i mean thing. Commander Booth is a ' the very best kind of beauty
But
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laws) who have created that profit Itself promotes Its possessor’s good-; modern type of woman who is ra d i-;th e superficial kind will get her a
and who are the only ones entitled will toward the world.
‘an t with the beauty of service.
'lo t, too.”
to
it,
but
is
used
to
fu
rth
e
r
increase
♦
THINK DROPS
<$>
the assets of the association (already
j Auxiliary Legion Meeting—
becoming topheavy), and also dn ex­
The next meeting of th e American
cuse for adding to the cost of ru n ­
Talk is cheap, but it takes money ning the association, it is a sign th a t
makes good cooking easier. The
Legion Auxiliary will be held in the
to buy moonshine.
right pan, roaster, saucepan,
the association is losing touch with
Armory Tuesday evening, February
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boiler or kettle has a lot to do
the growers; is, in fact, not serving
I 28. As this is the same evening that
It takes more than saying so to the best interests of the growers,
with the result. Our house-
the Legion meets, we hope that more
constitute bigness . Results count. who are the prim e objects of its ex­
wares are selected by an expert
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new
members
will
join
our
organiza­
in
housekeepers* needs. Every
istence.
It takes no brains to pass the lie.
tion. It Is the plan of the social
housekeeper, actual and pros­
In these circum stances, I think,
It does takes brains to produce rea­ there is pressing need for reorgani­
pective, should visit this de­
committees of both organizations to
sons.
partm ent and see what are the
. have a real social affair a t least once
zation under the new state law gov­
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very latest and best ideas in
a month after the business meeting
erning co - operative
associations.
I have never known slate makers There are th ree im portant reasons
kitchen efficiency and economy
i We extend a very cordial invitation
yet who did not deny th at they had for doing this. In the first place it
| to all eligibles of the Auxiliary to be
a slate.
will make impossible the accum ula­
present and come prepared to join
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tion of large surplus profits; In the
the organization. Signed: Chairman
To offer to resign if folks will help second place it will ensure the appli­
Auxiliary Social Committee.
you save your face is the last subter­ cation of the one man, one vote prin­
fuge of a lost cause. It is not manly ciple to the election of directors, and
and lacks sincerity.
in the third place it will safeguard
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the association from possible calls
A man may look great when he for payment of uncalled for divi­
says he is. Bringing home the bacon dends, as such autom atically become
is the only prescription th a t will the property of the association at
keep a fellow up to standard.
the end of the year. These dividends
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which have been accum ulating for
Greer is trying to produce for Ash­ six years, affect some 300 shares.
land a big hotel and sanitarium .
I would suggest that the directors
W hat are the fellows who are cuss­ call a general meeting a t an early
No man or woman who
sible cause of headache, insom­
ing him trying to do for the town? date to afford members opportunity
w
ants
to
succeed
in
the
race
of
nia,
or nervousness, it might be
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for a full discussion of th e question
life can afford the handicap of well to stop taking tea and coffee
Did you ever hear of the fellow of reorganization.
headaches, insomnia, indiges­ for awhile, and drink rich, sat­
who cried thief, thief, to detract the
H. TAVERNER.
tion and debility. Nor can they
isfying Postum , instead.
attention of the crowd from him­
afford
to
take
anything
that
self? Has this any local bearing? I
P o s tu m is a delicately-
m ay keep up a continual irrita­
INCOME TAX ITEMS
think it has.
roasted,
pure cereal beverage—
tion of the nervous system.
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delicious and wholesome.
Average citizen, can you tell us
Taxpayers are reminded th a t in­
Yet this is w hat m any peo­
Order Postum from your
three definite things the present come tax returns for the year 1921 March 15 which is the final date for P. T. BARNUM HAILED AS
ple do who drink excessive
grocer today. Drink this fra­
Chamber of Commerce has given must reach the office of Clyde G. filing returns.
“DADDY OF ADVERTISING’
am ounts of tea or coffee. For
Ashland the past year.
Don’t all H untley, collector of internal reve­
grant, healthful beverage for
On account of the num erous In­
tea and coffee contain caffeine,
speak at once.
awhile, and see if you will not
nue. Portland, not later than mid­ q u irie s received at his office, Col­
(By International News Service)
a substance that is sometimes
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night March 15 in order to escape lector Huntley is of the opinion that
feel brighter, more active, and
WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 25.—
"Very injurious. Many doctors
A few Ashland fellows have been severe penalties.
This does not many taxpayers do not know th a t the P. T. Barnum, famed for his obser­
say that caffeine raises the blood m ore resistant to fatigue—as so
calling Greer a liar for so long they mean th a t it will be sufficient for stam p taxes on legal instrum ents vation on “suckers,” has also been
pressure, irritates the kidneys, m any th o u s a n d s o f o th e r s
now almost believe It themselves. In :he taxpayer to mall his retu rn on were not repealed by the new reve­ hailed in congress as the father of
have felt.
a n d o v e r - s tim u la te s th e
calling a man a liar there is neither March 15. The retu rn m ust be nue act. He announces th a t these advertising.”
Postum comes in two forms: Instant
entire nervous system. Also
rhyme nor reason.
mailed at a time jthat will insure its taxes are still in full force and ef­
During discussion on the United
Postum
(in tins) made instantly in the
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th at it is especially bad for
delivery in the office of the collector fect, and they apply as heretofore States shipping board’s advertising
cup by the addition of boiling water.
growing children, or for any one Postum Cereal (in packages of larger
“ Who was Alexander, pa, that peo­ at Portland not later than m idnight on promissory «notes, deeds, stock
methods, Congressman Wood, of In­
ple called him great? Was he that March 15. F urtherm ore, the receiv­ certificates, powers of attorney,
who has any tendency to ner­ bulk, for those who prefer to make
diana, paid trib u te to the publicity
little man pa, who, like a collosus, ing stam p on th e envelope will be proxies, etc. The stam p taxes on
vousness or insomnia.
the drink while the meal is being
genius of the circus magnate.
pranced across the state, but didn't accepted by the collector as the ac­ surety bonds and medicinal prepara­
prepared) made by boiling for 20
“ I think the newspaper of this
If you w ant to avoid a pos-
minutes.
deliver the goods?”
tual time of delivery. Taxpayers are tions were repealed, but these are country can well afford a monument
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especially urged to bear in mind the only changes-in the stam p taxes. as high as the W ashington monu­
Quite a num ber of local fellows this fact: It is not sufficient th a t
m ent in memory of P. T. Barnum,
say G reer is crooked. But, please their returns be mailed on March 15. Quite 111 —
who first dem onstrated the value of
produce the Ashland man, if you can, R eturns m ust be mailed so as to
Mrs. Ralph Hall, who resides on advertising,” said Wood. “ Barnum
Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich.
who Greer has cheated. That will get reach the collector’s office In P o rt­ B street, is quite ill at the present
was the fath er of modern advertis­
a t the milk in the qocoanut.
land not later than m idnight on time.
ing.”
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
Bicycle
Playing
Cards
Ashland Realty Co.
Houses to Rent
Property for Sale
25 E ast Main St.
Ashland,-Oregon
Phone 181
Tire Changes
Have you ever m ade them on th e road.
A good jack, pum p and tire tools help.
— AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
100 Main St.
Good Cooking Utensils
SCH O O L D AYS
:: SIMPSON’S
HARDWARE
T o win a race a Jockey doesn’t p u t extra weight
on the horse that helps him succeed
Postum for H ealth—“There’s a Reasou”
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