Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 02, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
Thursday, March
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ja il th e people a n d call fo r th e p a s-'
sag e a n d e n fo rc e m e n t o f law s th a t
will co n serv e » n ativ e an d m ig ra to ry
birds.
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T he A udobon a n d H u m an so cieties
u n ite to p ro te s t a g a in s t k illin g of
crow s (se n d fo r U nited S ta te s a g ri-
c u ltu r a l b u lle tin s 621 a n d 1 1 0 2 ) be-
a,
102«
S trangers In Language.
Ail men are stran g ers. T here are
no two men on e a rth who speak the
sem e language. Each places his own
indlvidu.nl m eaning in his words. With
he self-sam e words men talk of quite
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
i ¡verent things. And I cannot he cer­
PA PER
T E L E P H O N E 39
Dor‘ 1 d (iiay ’
Go rig h t over to tain how my w ords will be in terpreted
cause
ot
their
value
to
agriculture.¡¡pacta“«
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?
/
th
e
'le
u
w u " S t t a S k ? by him to whom they are addressed,
Subscription P rice D elivered in City:
th a t is the reason all aged people
One m o n th ........................ ............. $ .65
I T he fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t is sp e n d -;G a s T a b lets. T ak e th e m as d ire c te d talk to them selves; it is the habit of a
T h ree m o n t h s .......................« . . . 1.95
jin g m illio n s e x te rm in a tin g ro d e n ts <a n d feel th e im m e d ia te b e n e fic ia i lifelong experience—M abel Johnson
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.75
'w h ic h has been m a d e n e c essa ry be- i e ’u ^t8-
Leland >
THE REST OP EATING
tra n s la tio n of A rne Gar-
Ona year ........................................ 7.50
EVERYTH
ING HOME COOKED
cuoca
tarm
ar,
Wiled
utt
hawk,
aud
borg’s “The Lost F a th e r.”
Mail a (id R ural R outes
One m o n th ......................................$ .65
ow ls, b ird s th a t p re v e n te r ro d e n ts ; m a rk a b le re lie f g i.e n . You will sleep
T h re e m o n th s ................................ 1.95
b ecom ing d e s tru c tiv e p e sts
b e tte r — you w ill b re a th e e a sie r
Hix m o n th s ...................................... 3.50
____________________
• y o u r n e rv o u sn e ss w ill d isa p p e a r—
Ona year .......... ............................. 6.5<'
a n d , b est of all. y o u r ex sita b le h e a tt
FARM REM INDERS
w ill be calm ed in a safe, n a tu r a l
A D VERTISING RATES
way.
Display A dvertising
By O. A. C. E x p e rim e n t S ta tio n
Ask fo r B a a lm a n n ’s G as T a b lets
din g le in se rtio n , each i n c h .............30c
in th e yellow p a c k ag e — price, one
S
p
rin
g
p
la
n
tin
g
of
vetch
Is
su
c
­
YEARLY CONTRACTS
d o lla r.
F o r sale by E l h a r t ’s D rug
cessfu l o nly w hen p la n tin g Is done
D isplay A dvertising
S to re a n d o th e r re lia b le d ru g g is ts.
O ne tim e a w e e k .......................... 27 % c
e a rly .
P la n tin g a f te r M arch 1 is J. B a a lm a n n , C h em ie , San F r a n ­
Two tim e s a w eek..........................25 c
cisco.
lik ely to p ro d u ce a low yield.
E very o th e r d a y ............................. 20 c
P
e
rso
n
s
d
e
s
irin
g
to
p
la
n
t
p
o
tato
e
s
Local Readers
in F e b r u a r y fo r e a rly use sh o u ld use
E ach lin e , each t im e .......................10c i
w hole seed, as c u t seed ro ts in a
To ru n every o th e r dtey fo r one
m o n th , each lin e, each tim e . . 7c
cold, w et soil.
L ittle is u su a lly
To ru n every Issue for o n e m o n th
g a in e d , how ever, by e x tre m e ly e a rly
o r m o re, each lin e, e ach tim e . . 5c !
p la n tin g .
C lassified Column
W ill th e p u lle ts he lay in g next
One c e n t th e w ord e ach tim e.
W . . B urned
E asip crl. l i e , fo r .h e i ^ ' o V o f
To ru n every issu e fo r o n e m onth
fall w hen th e price of eggs Is h ig h ­
"Why—the sun of course” ,
o r m ore, !£c th e w ord each tim e.
e st?
A d e fin ite h a tc h in g plan now
L eg al R a to
uv iLsl y- But remember—you can
i h i C2 L Olier / $2; 100 ,e ac,h stracted $700,000 wooden vessels.
and provision fo r c a rry in g o u t th e
tor the 200 wooden ships built
T he copper and brass recovered
F ir s t tim e, p er 8 -p o in t l i n e .......... 10c
hold the cent so close to your eye
(luring the w ar at an average from the Richm ond was in perfect
sc h ed u le will help to w a rd th a t end.-
E ach s u b s e q u e n t tim e, p e r 8-
that
you lose sight of the sun.
cost to the Am erican public of condition w ith the exception of the
W hite Globe Turnip Rest
p o in t lin e ........................................ 5 c !
$700,000 apiece, does not com pare sheathing which was only slightly
Some baking powders can be
C ard of t h a n k s ..............................$1.00
T he P o m e ra n ia n w h ite globe t u r ­
very favorably w ith the $22,500 paid c o rr° ded a fter sixty years in salt
O b itu a rie s, th e line ..................... 2 ^ c
bought for a few pennies less than
nip o u t-y ie ld s a ll o th e r v a rie tie s by
by a junk dealer for the old Civil 'Yate^ T he bulk of the m etal con-
Fraternal Orders and S ocieties
W ar F rigate Richm ond, A dm iral s,s.^ d o i sheathing and copper
Calumet
but don’t hold these
i
tw
o
to
n
s
p
e
r
a
c
re
fo
r
la
te
su
m
m
e
r
A d v e rtisin g to r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs
F a rra g u t’s flagship, which w as sPlk.e s and bars used alm ost ex-
cents
too
close
to your eyes—you
a
n
d
e
a
rly
fall
seed
in
g
,
fin
d
s
th
e
o r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a re g u la r in iti­
burned recently so th at the copper clu)slve'y m the hull. T h ere was
will
not
be
able
to see the quality
a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e­
b ra n c h e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n a t A s­
and brass in her hull m ight be ? ,& e q uantity of copper spikes,
lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs will be
—the
purity—the
dependabilityof
salvaged.
tw elve inches long and an inch
to ria . T his v a rie ty has b e tte r k e e p ­
c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te for a ll ad
T here seem s to be no existing tb,j 4- and m any copper bars four
in g q u a litie s an d a m uch lo n g er
v e rtisin g w hen an ad m issio n or o th e r
n a w denurtmpnt
.t,»... and nve feet in length used to se­
feed
in g p eriod th a n th e com m only
c h a rg e is m ade.
ju st w hat the Richm ond cost the £-ure ttle • • planking
—
° to
— the
•••'■ stem
»*«.■*». .
grow
n co w h o m v a rie ty .
T h ese r e ­
governm ent when built in 1858 a t < ro,s s cu ttin 8 show s this m etal per-
B A K IM G
PO SH ER
Wlutt C onstitutes A dvertising
i
the N orfolk navy yard, but ship *e . y preserved, w ith outside cor-
s u lts applv to all c o ast co u n ties.
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­
construction experts are certain she ro ?.,on very slight. W ro u g h t iron
hi other words, don’t be de­
A uto Tires Beat Thorns
did not cost anyw
here near $700
000 sPlkes found
in the - -----
hull w ere so
ing am ong som e a s to w h a t c o n sti­
_ _________
.
.
ceived
by a few pennies — the
An old in n e r tu b e from a la rg e
Navy departm ent officials in W ash- eaten w ,th ru st th a t they alm ost
tu te s new s a n d w h at a d v e rtis in g ,
cheapest
baking powder in price
ington h»ve not revealed the value £r a » / w, n taken out. T he ru st
sized au o tire is useful p ru n in g
we p rin t th is very sim p le ru le , w hich
is
often
the
most expensive.
of
the
copper
and
brass
put
into
the
ha<t
.
,
a
*enRthwise
porous
grain
is u s e d by n e w sp a p e rs to d iff e re n ti­
black ra s p b e rrie s. T h e b P rry canes
building
of
the
Richm
ond,
and
the
so
bntt,
tb
at
n
collapsed
like
finely
a te b etw een th em
“ ALL f u tu r e
When you buy Calumet you
sh o u ld be d raw n to g e th e r a n d tied
Philadelphia junk dealer w ho b u rre d SP th . 8 ass ‘
ev en ts, w here aw ad m issio n ch a rg t
know that it will produce pure
w ith b in d e r tw in e so th a t th ey affo rd -
her, refuses to m ake public the f \ ne w ater*mark num erals w ere
is m ad e o r a co llectio n is ta k e n IS
quantity of these m etals he got out
, br.a ss» covered w ith m any coats
m u tu a l su p p o rt, a f te r w hich th ey
sweet, and wholesome bakings
A D V E R T IS IN G .”
T h is a p p lies to
but this has been estim ated at 200 ° ‘ P31" 1’ and alm ost like new. T he
You know that you use less be­
o rg a n iz a tio n s ar.d so c ie tie s of every
sh o u ld be p ru n e d back to a h e ig h t
to««. T h ere w asn 't a n y th in g else P.r ° P elIer> Put in place in the early
k in d as w ell as to in d iv id u als.
cause
it contains more than the
of
ab
o
u
t
30
inches.
By
d
ra
w
in
g
th
e
in the Richm ond of value except 81xties’ *’as a cross betw een M an-
All re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r
ordinary
leavening strength.
copper, and these ^ aneae ,bronze and brass, and was
the brass
tu b e over th e le ft arm an d c u ttin g
th e y have o c c u rre d is new s.
metals w ere
considered
w orth lound ,n as good condition as a
it ju s t beyond th e h a n d , good p ro te c ­
Buy it—try it—be convinced.
A ll com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n
$22,500, . m ore th an ten tim es the i i opeI t r • on any m odcrn vessel,
A
pound can of Calumet contains full 16
tion
from
th
o
rn
s
m
ay
be
had
d
u
rin
g
!
m e e tin g s of so cieties
w h ere no
value placed on ou r recently con- ttiere . beinS °n ly slight surface
J
corrosion.
m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti­
th e p ru n in g .
ounces. Some baking powders comeTn 12
a tio n c h a rg e d , o r co llecto n ta k e n IS
ounce instead of 16 ounce cans. Be sure
N E W S.
you get a pound when you “want i t
a sid e from c a stin g th e ir votes, it is s tr a n g e rs in a s tr a n g e lan d . N eigh-
SUGAR COATED PILL S OF
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon a ll rig h t w ith G reer. W h a te v e r t h e ! bora w ere n e ig h b o rs in n a m e only,
WISDOM
P o a to ffic e us S ecoud-class M all M at­ r e s u lt of th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce ¡A s th e boy in th e s tr e e t m ig h t say :
By A esop J r.
ter.
electio n , th e T id in g s w ill g e t in to T hey d id n 't even ta k e tim e to give
T H E DOG AND T H E T H IE F
line a n d s u p p o r t'th e club a n d its u n -j th e m th e once-over.
T he a r t o f
-----
-- —
D
on’t
co —
u n *>• t j y o u r n ic k e ls b e f o r e :
c ^ ummeb P layground
d e rta k in g s w ith a ll of th e force a t i t s . n e ig h b o rlin e ss is s o m e th in g t h a t can th e y ’r e m atc h ed ,
com m and.
Mr. G re e r is w illin g to ¡a n d sh o u ld be c u ltiv a te d a n d t h a t '
w ork n o t only w ith th e o ffic e rs of c o m m u n ity will th riv e m o st a n d in-
As it snow s, so sh a ll it d rift.
* *
th e clu b , b u t w ith an y o r a ll of th e d lc a te th e m o st s u b s ta n tia l p ro g re ss
m en w ho h av e been a t th e fo re in in w hich th is a r t is b e st exten d ed
B rib e ry s e ttle s n o t th e d eb t.
• «
th e p re s e n t fig h t, a n J he w ill do so!
— _________________
w ith p e rfe c t good w ill. T h e re is no
H e w ho p la n s in a d v a n ce h a s th e
C hickens Come Home to Roost.
b u n k a b o u t th is o ffer. G re e r will do
b e st chance.
T h a t is w h a t is h a p p e n in g in th e
♦ *
it, in th e in te r e s t of A sh lan d .
case
of
s
u
rp
lu
s
incom
e
w
hich
f
o
r
­
T h e b e st place to rea d is on th e
W h e th e r M r. G re e r’s frie n d s will')
b u ild th e big h o tel a n d s a n ita riu m m erly w as in v ested in p ro d u c tiv e e n ­ lig h t side.
te rp ris e .
for A sh lan d w ill be d e te rm in e d by
It is now going in to tax -ex em p t
th e v o te of th e 235 p a id -u p m em b ers!
I t ’s g re a t lo be p lu ck y , b u t d o n ’t
g
o
v
e
rn
m
e
n
t
a
n
d
m
u
n
ic
ip
a
l
se
c
u
ritie
s,
GOOD-BYE, HAZ KIK
p
lu
ck o th e rs .
of th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce w h o ;
th
u
s
e
lim
in
a
tin
g
th
e
su
p
p
ly
o
f
new
will v o te fo r new d ire c to rs th is w eek.
c a p ita l so m u ch n eeded fo r a ll lin e s
Ye o f h o n e st b e lie f m a k e th no
I
T he A sh la n d T id in g s h a s dissolved t is up to th em . W h a te v e r th e ir
of
in d u s tria l d ev elo p m en t.
A t th e th ie f.
d
ecisio
n
.
M
r.
G
re
e
r
will
a
b
id
e
w
ith
p a rtn e rs h ip w ith th e fe a tu re , H az
sa m e tim e th e so u rc e s of tax a b le in ­
K ik . He m an ag ed to a tt r a c t th e a t ­ it a n d try to be a v a lu a b le citizen
com
e a n d In v e stm e n ts a re c o n s ta n t­
T iny dogs, lik e tin y in fa n ts , o ften
te n tio n of every b o d y , b u t he got In th e f u tu r e in te re s t of th e tow n,
ly
red
u ced .
w ail th e lo u d est.
fussy. H e said he did no. w a n t folks ju s t as he has trie d to be in th e p ast,
T h u s w hile tax -ex em p t s e c u ritie s
B ase y o u r a c ts upon facts.
to a p p ro v e his a ttitu d e . H e w an ted but he w ill n o t be a b le to g e t the!
m
ak
e it e a sie r to ra is e pu b lic m on
big
h
o
tel
an
d
s
a
n
ita
riu
m
u
n
less
th
e
to w ake th em up to a s itu a tio n . His
¡eys. th e y a re ra p id ly leav in g th e g o v - 'S T R IK E O F C H IN E S E
m ission is fin ish e d , a n d his w orst p re s e n t Issue Is d ecided rig h t.
As f a r as M r. G re e r is co n cern ed , e rn m e n t w ith o u t so u rc e s fo r tax
en em y c a n u o t be m ore p leased th a t!
SEAM EN IS SPREADING
65 North Main Street
Mr. C a rte r, Mr. p u rp o se s an d h e a p in g a d o u b le b u r ­
LONDON, M arch 1.— T h e m a r i - 1
th e jo b is o v er th a n him self. It has! th e fig h t Is over.
ASHLAND
McCoy, Mr. S m ith , M r. L a m k ln , Mr. den of ta x a tio n o n to th e com m on tim e s tr ik e on th e C h in ese c o ast is j
n o t been a p le a s a n t task .
citizen
and
o
p
e
ra
tin
g
in
d
u
stry
.
T h e policy o t th e T id in g s a lw a y s I h ’" '? ’8' T “ ’ ? T ? 8 10 ' a k e „Jro" r
s p re a d in g to m an y p o rts, a c c o rd in g ,
_
____
_______
,
h
a
n
d
s
a
n
d
w
ork
w
ith
you
h
e
a
rtily
in
to a S h a n g h a i d isp a tc h . M any v e s ­
h a s been ag g ressiv e,
Procrf*«mi v p
...
’ ¡th e in te r e s t of th e co m m u n ity . W ill
C
onservation
of
Bird
Life
sels
a r e re ta in e d in p o rt ow ing to
h a rd w ork m u st be a p p lied to keep
you
do
it?
W
hen
G
re
e
r
b
u
rie
s
th
e
th
e
w
a lk o u t of th é seam en .
T he n a tio n a l g ra n g e in its la te
a n y c o m ,„ u n ity from becom ing o s s i- 1
““
" T
T " B
(led.
C o n ,a ,u n itie s c a n n o t „ a n d ,‘a ,c h e t »
« is session a t P o rtla n d , w en t on reco rd
T he A m erican s te a m sh ip A m e ri­
s till.
T hey m u s t go fo rw a rd o r
8
' he 0 ,h e r p a rty ,o th e fo r c o n se rv a tio n of b ird life, a s k in g j can S ta te w as u n a b le to sail from
S h a n g h a i to d a y as sc h ed u le d , be­
b a c k w a rd ,
if th e y go back, tax e s dS ^ ? ? ' eKlk I
all g ra n g e s to p ro te c t b ird s.
becom e b u rd en so m e , re n ts c h eap , no J ™
K ‘k " 8° " e'
L " ’ 8et to 'i
T he re s o lu tio n s re c ite t h a t b ird s cau se th e e n tir e crew’ had ab an d o n ed
w ork fo r th o se w ho need it, no lo c a l!
*"
'a r e a g r e a t fa c to r in p re s e rv in g a n d th e ship.
m a in ta in in g all fo rm s of v e g e ta b le
m a r k e ts for its p ro d u c ts, m o rtg a g e s
life to help feed the w orld.
WHO
IS
MY
NEIGHBOR
grow m ore p le n tifu l and rea d y cash
W h ile in P o r tla n d rec e n tly
T hey call th e a tte n tio n of th e f a r ­
sc a rc e r. It ta k e s new’ blood to k eep
I bought
m
ers
to
th
e
fa
c
t
th
a
t
th
e
b
ird
s
a c o m m u n ity h e a lth y ; new m oney;
do
A m an m ay be activ e an d prom i
BARGAIN COUNTER GOODS
d e stro y in n u m e ra b le d e s tru c tiv e in-
new th o u g h t, new’ m eth o d s; a n d e v e r n e n - i —
in ------„
m any w
He
such
as e x tra
w agon
w heels
— ays. _
_ , may
be th e
. . . .
le a d b a rs,
sin g le tre e s,
c h a n g in g new e ffo rts . T he C h a m b e r j w rlte r of g re a t books o r th e cham -
in JU n ° US t0 811 form 9 of VeKe" rea c h e s,
plow b e a m s a n t> h a n d le s, a t
of C om m erce holds th e sam e re la tio n pion c h e c k e r p la y e r n o rth of M ason & i ? U’
p rices p re v a ilin g b efo re th e w ar.
to th e co m m u n ity as th e h e a rt d o e s 'a n d D ixon’s line.
B ut a t t h a t h e '
116 s la u g h te r of b ,rd s b>’ sp o rts-
Com e in early w hile th ey last.
to th e body. L e t it fu n ctio n prop- | m ay be a p oor n e ig h b o r. W hen you i
° therS
re s u lte d in t h ^
F e n c in g , h a rn e s s and Im ple­
m en ts a t red u c e d prices.
e rly a n d new a n d in v ig o ra tin g blood Com e to th in k a b o u t it. one d e sire s
T
° f d e s tru c tlv e
New and second h a n d tew’iug
w ill be th ro w n o u t. to Its e x tr e m itie s ! q u a litie s in a n e ig h b o r th a t he w ould!
n a tlo n a l g r a n Se -
m achines.
re s u ltin g in life, a c tiv ity , h e a lth and n o . a sk o r expect of h is fam ily o r L n ,,
30(1 fa rm e rs
o rg a n iz a tio n s to do
pep. * L e t it fu n ctio n illy a n d spend k in d re d
,
‘
,
¡
th
e
ir
u
tm
o
s
t
to
b rin g th e econom ic
its force a n d e n e rg y in th e w rong
A good n e ig h b o r is one who h a s va]l]„
h
,
, ,
d ire c tio n a n d th e body becom es sick ta c t e n o u g h to ov erlo o k . th e fa u lts \ a lu e of b u d s to th e kno w led g e of
a n d e m a e frte d . a n d th e r e can be n o , th a t y our“ frie n d s c iUde' y“0~u
ea t an
Yigor in it.
a n d h a s sen se e n o u g h to expect n o th -
O ptim ism is a b s o lu te ly e s se n tia l in g in r e tu r n fo r his ow n g ra c io u s ­
in tow n b u ild in g . An in te re s te d c iti­ ness. If it can be w ritte n on a m a n ’s
zen sh ip is e s se n tia l, a n d no tow n can to m b sto n e th a t he w as a good neigh-!
go fo rw a rd u n less it h a s a f o r w a r d - ! bo r he w ill have a s w e e te r e p ita p h ;
lo o k in g c itiz e n sh ip a n d h e r b u sin e ss ’ th a n can be e a rn e d by m ost of th e
m en a re w illin g , to w ork to g e th e r j k in g s of e a rth . T he a r t of n e ig h b o r-'
w ith o u t re g a rd to p e rso n a l feelin g .
lin e ss is one w e a re s lo th fu l in ac-
Invested in our Certificates of Deposit, business
T he T id in g s has no ill w ill to w a rd ! q u irin g in its co m m u n ity sense,
a n y m an .
It can , a n d w ill, w o rk
T h e c o a st c o u n try h a s grow n s o !
or personal funds that are temporarily idle
h e a rtily w ith a n y an d all m en fo r th e fa s t a n d is still g ro w in g so fa s t t h a t!
u p b u ild in g o f th e tow n.
th e b u sin e ss , of b e in g n e ig h b o rly is
pending some future investment, can earn a
T he fig h t ju s t en d ed h a s b een a b ein g n e g le c te d . F a m ilie s have set-
h a rd one. a n d a ll too p e rso n a l a n d , tie d dow n in busy a n d b u s tlin g dis-
reasonable rate of interest for even a short
b itte r . Mr. G re e r is so rry t h a t such tric ts a n d in a few m o n th s h av e
period.
a fig h t beoam e n e c essa ry an d hopes pu lled up s ta k e s a n d m oved from
th a t no occasion w ill e v e r a ris e in s h e e r lo n elin e ss. No one h a s show n
th e f u tu r e w h ere it will need to be in te re s t in t h e ir w e lfa re o r being.
m ad e a g a in a g a in s t an y in d iv id u als. T hey h av e been held as to ta l s tr a n g
As f a r as Mr. G re e r is co n cern ed e rs by th o se s u rro u n d in g th em . T hey
th e c a m p a ig n is en d ed . T h e people w ere receiv ed w ith acclaim by th e
u n d e rs ta n d th e s itu a tio n . If m em - re a l e s ta te a g e n t w ho sold th e m a lo t
b e rs of th e C h a m b e r o f C om m erce o r a hom e, b u t w hen it cam e to
d e s ire to ta k e a n y f u r th e r a c tio n , 1 m a k in g t h a t hom e th e y w ere
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