Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 03, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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Mrs- McCormick, Daughter of lohn D.,
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Evolves New Idea of Woman's Life
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F raternal Orders and S o c ieties
A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs
By MARGERY REX
¡L a k e F o re s t hom e fo r th e stu d y of
o r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a r e g u la r in iti­
a tio n fee a n d d u e s, no d isc o u n t. R e­
"W ritten f o r I n te r n a tio n a l N ew s
psychology,
M rs.
M cC orm ick
re-
lig io u s an d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs vj/ll ¡by
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ervice
tu rn e d from S w itz e rla n d re c e n tly ,
c h a rg e d th e re g u la r s a te fo r a ll *¿3
N EW YO RK , M arch 3.— Oh, s is - 'T o th e C ordon clu b , of C hicago, sh e
v e rtis ln g w hen a n a d m issio n o r & h e r
c h a rg e is m ad e.
i te rs , do n o t “ s it in ” in a m a n ’s gaune! , has o u tlin e d h e r view s, w hich seem
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She w ho p lays a n o th e r ’s h a n d a se n sib le c o m p ro m ise b etw een th e
In o rd e r to aHay a e J b i 3 d ( S ”5 a<f J ®h a l!
f a ,,u r e ’
e x tre m e s of m o d ern th o u g h t a n d th e
F ritti» , Aúneh 8, íOáü
t h a t she h a s th e a b ility 'to b e a r, to
s u s ta in , to c a rry , even th o u g h she
su ffe r. T h a t is th e g r e a t w o n d er
of w om an! T h o u g h t h a t is a uega-
I tiv e q u a lity i t e q u a ls m a n ’s ‘p o sitiv e ’
j a c h ie v e m e n ts.
W e a ll h av e rea c h e d th e s ta tu s
to d ay w h e re sex is n o t involved at
all. W h a t w om an does sh e feels she
m u st do w ell. She can ap p ly h e rse lf
d ilig e n tly to h e r id eals, a n d th e
q u e stio n of h e r being a w om an has
n o th in g to do w i t h ’ h e r success or!
lack of it.
“ T h is G e n e ra tio n P io n e e rs ”
I t is s till a new th in g fo r g re a t
n u m b e rs o f w om en to do m a n ’s
w ork. T hose of th is g e n e ra tio n a re
th e p io n ee rs, th o u g h .
“ I a g re e w ith M rs. .McCormick i n ' J
th a t w om an, w h e th e r sh e re m a in s in
h e r hom e o r go to o ffice or bu sin ess,
m u st be h e r n a tu r a l self, a w om an.
She sh o u ld n e v e r fo rg e t s h e ’s a w om ­
a n . B ecause of it sh e w ill g e t g r e a t­
e r re sp e c t th a n if sh e trie s to im it-
ta te m en.
“ A lth o u g h I a g re e , fo r th e m ost
p a rt, w ith Mrs. M cCorm ick as to h er
a p p re c ia tio n of w o m en ’s g re a t asset
in h e r ow n fe m in in ity . I th in k her
a ttitu d e so m e w h at E u ro p e a n .
Peo­
ple in E u ro p e have a d iffe re n t co n ­
c e p tio n of w om an from o u r s .”
T h e w om an who play s th e gam e
by
a m an s ru le s not only lessens
‘3 /a X y
h e r own v a lu e by th is low e s tim a te
is a n e g a tiv e fo rce; m an a positive, J of h e r ow n sex, b u t f la tte rs m en by
T he sp e a k e r c ite d Tor illu s tra tio n a d m ittin g sh e d o e sn ’t th in k sh e can
a ra ilro a d in w hich w om an w o uld, w in o th erw ise .
r'ei ire s e n te th e ra ils , th e n e g a tiv e
R H I’D D IST T E R N S C H R IST IA N
force, a n d m an th e en g in e , o r posi-,
tive.
H U N TIN GTO N, W . V a„ M arch 3.
O ut of th e d a rk e r a g e s, w hen su c ­
ln g a m o n g som e a s ’to M ia t c o Z r t - j
W o m a n ’s im m e m o ria l w ork in th is c o n se rv a tiv e s ta tu s of h e r sex. She cessfu l w om en w ere expected to — H ayoa K a sh a w a g i, a J a p a n e s e lin ­
tutea new s an il *tfhat a d y fe rtls l/g , ( w id e w orld, a d d e d to g e r p r e s e n t 8 a id :
.'so m ew h at a p p ro a c h m en in a p p e a r - ’ e a ? de8cenda«»t of te n
B h u d d ist
w e p r in t th is v t # sim plte i/ile , w t t c h 1P u rs u its , can b e st be d o n e if sh e re-
Mrs. M cCormick’s V iew s
j an ce a n d m a n n e r and m ode of life, • Prie8tS’ a n d son of a n a tiv e C ongre-
“ W om an in h e r n e g a tiv e c a p a c ity , h a s com e g ra d u a lly a re a liz a tio n th a t j RaUonal m in is te r, h as ju s t been o r ­
•v o n » .
— .
.a n d le ts m an play h is p a r t w ith o u t is a s g r e a t a s th e m an in his p o sitiv e * w om an need be no less a w om an be- ,la,,ied a m in is te r of th e d en o m in a-
Is m&de o r a c o lle s/lo n is ta k e n IS try in g to p ro m p t him
ro le , a n d w hen w om an e n te rs a m a n ’s, c a u se sh e m ay a d d o th e r a c c o m p lis h -! ti0 n a t th e f ,r s t
C o n g re g a tio n a l
ADVERTISING?* 'T h ^ ap plies to.
field, u n d e rs ta n d in g h e r lim ita tio n s m e n ts t o h e r a n c i e n t m i e n f
¡c h u rc h h ere. T he new m in is te r is a
k i n d ^ î ^ w & ^ a s ^ o in d iv id u ’tlV 6Ver* . . In h e r s tu d y of th e n e w e r— c a lle d ¡an d pow ers, she is a p t to succeed,
.w ife a n d m o th e r
g ra d u a te of O berlin college a n d of
th
e Y ale D ivinity school. He left J a ­
“ I t is w hen w om en try to he o th e r)
All re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a f t e r ! s y n th e tic ” — p sy c h o lo g y , M rs. E d ith
Mrs. F ie ld ’s O ponions
pan eleven y e a rs ag o a n d p lan s to
th e y h av e o c c u rre d is new s.
. R o c k e fe lle r M cC orm ick, of C hicago, th a n th ey a re by n a tu re , a n d play i
s/ ie be Pa in <.er oi p ian - r e tu r n n ex t fall to e n te r upon activ e
All co m in g so c ia l o r o c g a n te a iig iy ! h a s ev o lv ed a p h ilo so p h y c o n c e rn in g th e g a m e a c c o rd in g to th e m a n ’s L
,
o r p o litic ia n w om an c a n s till be m in is te ria l w ork in J a p a n .
m e e tin g s of so c ie tie s w h e re “tfh w o m an ’s w o rk a n d its re la tio n to ru le s, t h a t th ey a re a p t to fail.
m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , i n it i ­ t h a t ° f maiU
! " ln a11 h u m a n - C i t i e s ^ e r e a re X
a nd s te e p e n
J ’ ' MCCO’"
a tio n c h a rg e d , o r c o lle c to r ta k e « IS
In o r d e r to found a school in h e r ¡p o sitiv e an d n e g a tiv e forces. W om an ....... ’
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n e n t w om an law y e r of New Y ork
ium WOuld be a f ittin g fin ish to a u | C Ity» M rs. P a u lin e O. F ie ld , la te ly
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon. A sh la n d !
P o s to ffic e as Seco& d-class jftail M at­
u n d e rta k in g in w hich A sh la n d h a s ' a P P °inteil to th e d is tr ic t a tto r n e y ’s
ter.
A nyhow ,
w h en A sh la n d
re a lly a lre a d y in v este d som e tw o h u n d re d s t a f i ’ th e w om an w ho is n o t tru e to
h e rs e lf ic
is »«♦»"«•♦
w ith o u t —
re a l ’ success,
s t a r t s o a t a f t e r a n y th in g sh e b rin g s th o u sa n d d o lla rs. L o o k s lik e som e hftrao1f
........—
FISHING RODS W RA PPED
h o m e th e bacon.
plan sh o u ld be w o rk ed o u t to g et it.) frie n d s o r a d m ira tio n .
B a rre ls a n d P a r te S u p p lied a n d
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“ T h e w om an w ho w a n ts to play
F itte d fo r A ny M ake of G un
C itizen s of ev ery tow n h a v e th e ir ¡ th e g a in e in a m a n ’s w a y ,” em p h a-
A ll to g e th e r. A s tro n g p u ll, a long
p ull a n d a p u ll a ll to g e th e r. T h a t ’s p e rso n a l a m b itio n s a n d th e d iffe r-J sizes M rs’ F ie ld > “ does n o t u n d e r-
w hat g e ts th e p ersim m o n s.
ences g ro w in g o u t of th e c la sh of s ta n d o r a PI)re c ia te h®r ow n sex.
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a m b itio n s, b u t in live to w n s th e se !
" W o m a n ’s
n a tu r a l
en d o w m en .
T h e re is no a rg u m e n t in c a llin g p e rso n a l d iffe re n c e s a re not allo w ed te n d s to w a rd p a ssiv ity , of co u rse,
S t OAK S T R E E T
y o u r n e ig h b o r a lia r a n d b la c k g u a rd . to s ta n d In th e w ay of b ig u n d e r t a k - ' bei e ’s no q u e stio n a b o u t t h a t —
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F a c ts only s h o u ld ju s tify a c tio n .
Ashland Realty Co.
Houses to Rent
Property for Sale
25 L ast Main St.
Ashland, Oregon
Phone 181
Good Cooking Utensils
m ak es good co o k in g e a sie r. T he
rig h t pan. ro a s te r, sa u c e p a n ,
b o ile r o r k e ttle has a lot to do
w ith th e re su lt.
O u r house-
w ares a re selected by an e x p e rt
in h o u se k e e p e rs' needs. E v ery
h o u se k ee p e r, a c tu a l an d p ro s ­
pective, sh o u ld visit th is d e ­
p a rtm e n t a n d see w hat a re th e
very la te s t an d b est id eas in
k itc h e n efficien cy am i econom y
SIMPSON’S
HARDWARE
a&rfoc*
Guns Repaired
IT ’S EASY
w hen you have frie n d s d ro p in
u n e x p e cte d ly
fo r
d in n e r,
to
serv e th em p la te s of nice, h o t
soup
! T omato
m ad e
from
our
can s.
T hose w ho know say o u r to m a ­
¡¡SOUP
to, heel' a n d ch ick en soups a re
a s good a s any m ade a t hom e.
153 EAST
CENERAL DELÌVÈRY SYSTEMSEtfVICF
Every Fisk Tire
R. Middleton
If Mr. C la y b u rn e sh o u ld com e fo r­
I t w ould n o t be bad if we su c c e e d ­
w ard w ith a good p ro p s itlo n fo r A sh- ed in la n d in g som ebody w ho w ould
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i la n d ’ th e T id in S8 w ould be w ith him spen d h a lf ia m illio n o r m o re in
t h e u n d e rta k in g
b u ild in g a big h o te l fo r A sh la n d and
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p u t e n o u g h ex p e rien c e an d a d v e rtis ­
ou c am e in to th e w o rld w eeping ing b e h in d it to m a k e it go. Such
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w h ile a ll a ro u n d y o u sm iled .
So an e n te rp ris e could n o t possible he
It is all o v er now b u t th e voting. live t h a t you m ay go o u t of th e w o rld
m ad e to succeed w ith o u t in c re a s in g
Let s g et th a t big h o tel.
s m ilin g w h ile a ll a ro u n d you w eep.
th e p o p u la tio n of A sh lan d tw o o r
♦hree fold.
The h o tte s t hell in to w hich a m an
Im o ld en tim e s w e advise'd th e
ta ils is th e o n e he k in d le s fo r o th e r s .| boys to h itc h t h e ir w agon to a s ta r .
G re a t re s u lts m ay be looked fo r
Now w e h a v e th e d ick e n s of a tim e fro m th e s p o rtsm e n m e e tin g a t M ed­
T h e q u e stio n now is n o t so m u c h try in g to k e e p th e m fro m h itc h in g
fo rd W ed n esd a y n ig h t. T h e A sh lan d
“ who is w h o ,” a s it is " W h a t is th e ir fliv v e r to a com et.
boys w ere v ery su c ce ssfu l in in d u c ­
w h a t.”
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in g
d o w n -th e-v a lle y
m em b e rs
to
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T h e T id in g s is g lad t h a t its chief, j th e ir w ay of th in k in g . T h e p ro p e r
O nly th ro u g h obedience to law , d u r in g th e p a s t few m o n th s , h a s n o t 1 h a n d lin g of th e fish a n d g am e m at
h a v e we fre e d o m ; d iso b e d ie n ce is f in d u lg e d in a n y little , m e a n p e rs o n ­
te r m ea n s m u ch to th e R o g u e riv e r
slav ery .
a litie s , o r in n u e n d o s a g a in s t a n y ­ v a lle y in th e fu tu re . T h a t kind of
b o d y ’s p e rs o n a l c h a ra c te r.
s p o rt fits in sp le n d id ly w ith A sh ­
All to g e th e r p lease, th e fig h t is
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la n d ’s big p lan s. T he A sh lan d dele
over.
L e t’s go! A sh la n d , A s h la n d .'
A fin e, big new h o tel a n d s a n ita r - g a tio n is to be c o n g ra tu la te d
For a little while it gave the
call at 7 a.m., and was useful.
W hen it began calling at mid­
night and 2 o’clock in the morn­
ing, it became a nuisance.
as pleasant and far more safe,
to get the comfort of a hot meal­
time cup of Postum—and to know
that there’s not going to be any
irritation to nerves afterward.
W hen tea or cofiee stimulates
the nerves at mealtime it seems
pleasant, but when it gives the
wake-up call at midnight and
leaves nerves hungering for sleep
at mid-afternoon, the pleasure is
gone and serious harm is on the
way. This often happens.
Postum is delicious and satis­
fying, and it contains no element
that can harm nerves or diges­
tion. Postum is a safe and de­
lightful drink for every member
of the family, at any meal.
Thousands of people have
found it ftilly
Your grocer has both forms of Postum :
Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the
cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum
Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those
who prefer to make the drink while the meal is
being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes.
Postura for Health
“ T h e re ’ s a Reason”
Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich.
hacked
g u a ra n te e .
by
an
T w en ty
u n lim ite d
y e a rs
of
a c tu a l ex p e rien c e in tir e b u ild ­
ing, a n d tw e n ty y e a rs of h o n ­
e st d e a lin g w ith th e public.
T h a t is w hy we recom m end
F isk tire s.
T hey c a n n o t be excelled.
KKUtiGEL
BROTHERS
t i ÇUARANTEED V U IC A N IZ IN C
T Ef.E
2l
MILLINERY
f?
ashlan P, or A ce ^
Pending Future Investment
Spring Opening
invested in our Certificates of Deposit, bnsint S S
Saturday, March Third
The insolent alarm clock
that went off a t the wrong time
is
or personal funds that are temporarily id
i< le
T H E D A IN T IE ST . MOST A T T R A C T ­
IV E C R E A T IO N S FROM T H E
C E N T E R O F FA SH IO N
pending some future investment, can earn a
reasonable rate of interest for even a short
period.
N E W FA B R IC S — N EW STR A W S—
A L L O F TH EM SAUCY; SHOW ING
A R A R E CO M BINA TIO N O F STY LE,
COLOR AND C R A FT M A N S H IP
The Citizens Bank
At $5.00 and up
Ashland,
Oregon
Wineland &
Shepherd
Mason Tire S
Hairdressing Parlors
ROOM 1— C IT IZ E N S BANK BLDG.
STAR
,AKBAH
II
FREE TUBE
With Every Mason Cord
for the Month of March
Leedom s Tire Hospital
65 North Main Street
ASHLAND