Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 06, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    FAGE TWO
T M ASMAWD D A M TEDI9S8
Monday, March fl, i f t s i
Ashland ’■W*- T idings
E stablished 1876
Published
Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL (TTY AND C O U N T Y ~
PA PER
TELEPHONE 39
Subscription Price Delivered i n City:
One m onth ................ ................. $ .65
Three months . . . ................... 1.95
Six months .................................. 3.75
One year .............
7.50
GIVES GERMANY
A KING IN 1927
MEXICO IMPORTING
NECESSITIES NOW
Trade between the United
8tatee and Mexico hae eoil peed
au form er recorda but It Is
paid for In oath, aa «e credit
can be extended wffce safety.
A ll btialnaaa la dene la gold—
whether It le paying for hides
and meat, for Umber and coal,
or for corn and other foods.
Mexico Is exhausting her gold
reserve« fo r absolute essentials,
while the Government confis­
cates farms, ranches and many
Industries fa r the benefit of the
nattvoe.
BERLIN, March 6. — Monarchy!
One month .................................. $ .65 will be restored in Germany in the;
T hree m onths .............................. 1.95 year 1927. That is, if a gypsy pro­
Six months .................................. 3.50
One year .............
8.6« phecy is fulfilled. This prophecy,-
dating from 1849, has been revived)
ADVERTISING RATES
by a German lecturer in an a d d re ss,
D isplay A dvertising
”A large Increase both In the vol­
ume and the total value of exports
•Ingle Insertion, each in c h ........... 30c on “ Germany’s F u tu re .”
from the United States to Mexico dur­
YEARLY CONTRACTS
According 10 this chronicler, Prince
ing the eight months ending w ith Aug­
D isplay A dvertising
last, seems somewhat anomalous
One tim e a w eek........................27 *6c Wilhelm of Germany, later the first! ust
when considered In connection w ith
em
peror
of
the
new
German
empire,
Two times a week..............................25 c
• the decline in values of goods im por­
Every other d a y .................................20 c was returning from Baden, w hither
ted by us from Mexico during the
same tim e ,- says the St. Louis Globe-
Local R eaders
he had gone to suppress an uprising,
Dispatch.
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c when he was m et by a band oi gyp­
In an analysts of the figures. Issued
To run. every other dby for one
by the N ational Association for the
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c sies. In some way ibe custom ary
of American Rights in
fortune teller of the band gained ac­ Protection
To run every Issue for one month
Mexico, the statement is made that
or more, each line, each. tim e .. 5c cess to the prince and read from his
the enormous Increase in exports to
Mexico reflects the paralysis of that
C lassified Column
hand four prophecies, three of which
country’s industry, due to the un­
One cent the word each time.
certainty of land owners about their
To run every issue for one month have already come true. They were
titles and to business men about profit
as follows:
or more,
the word each time.
sharing laws which are referred to in
' Legal Rate
1. He would become em peror of an
Mexico as the strangle laws. A very
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c united Germany.
large proportion of the goods imported
by Mexico consists simply of food and
Each subsequent time, per 8-
2. He would live to the age of 91.
finished necessities of life. Mexico’s
point line .................................... 6c
3. The German empire, established
exports have been declining steadily
Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00
in volume for about two years during
O bituaries, the l i n e ......................2% c under his aegis, would go to pieces
which period her imports have been
F ratern al Orders and Societies
a fte r a comparatively short existence, | rising, sometimes gradually and some­
Advertising for fratern al orders the Prussian em pire collapsing in I times very sharply, according to the
o r societies charging a regular initi» the ruins.
number of bolshevik outbreaks, strikes
or revolutions In progress, also ac­
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
One I*rophecy Rem ains
cording to the condition of the N a ­
ligious and benevolent orders will "be
tional Railways.
4. A new Prussian king would be
charged the regular rate for all ad
The only article which Mexico ex­
vertlslng when an admission or other chosen on March 19, 1927.
ports that does not show both a de­
charge Is made.
The prince was amused but in­ cline in volume and value is petrol­
eum.
W ith this Item removed, the
credulous, and the gypsy feeling her
W hat Constitutes Advertising
exports of the country are negligible.
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ professional honor at stake, offered
More than sixty per cent of the rev­
ing among some as to w hat consti­ to prove her prophecies m athem ati­ enue of the National Government Is
now obtained from taxes on o it
tutes news and what advertising,
Durtng the first eight months of
we print this very simple rule, which cally. Accordingly she drew up the
this year Mexico's exports decline*”
following
table:
Is used by newspapers to differenti­
forty million dollars compared wit!
I.
ate between them : “ALL future
II.
III.
IV.
the same period of 1920, while her Im
events, where an admission charge
porta Increased sixty million dollan
during the same period.
Is made or a collection is taken IS 1849
1871
1888
1913
The great Mexican cattle ranges
ADVERTISING.” This applies to
3 have been swept almost clean of cat­
organizations and societies of every
tle eo that Mexico Is now importing
kind as well as to individuals.
1 both
meats and hides from the United
All reports of such activities after
8
9 States. The uncertainty of conditions
they have occurred is news.
in the outlying sections of the country
1 and
All coming social or organization
unsatisfactory railway service
. ! have the
forced Mexico to buy from the
meetings of societies where no
United States many million of dollars
1888
1913
money contribution is solicited, initi­ 1871
1927
worth
of
lumber.
although
that
ation charged, or collecton taken IS
In this table the four totals repre­ country
holds some of the greatest
NEWS.
sent severally the date of the cor- Umber reserves on this continent
Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon, nation of the first German emperor,
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat- the death day of Em peror Wilhelm FARM BUREAU TO HOLD
ter.
I, the beginning of the late catastro­
MEETINGS THIS WEEK
phe, and the future restoration of
r5uMnEBpLAY6R0UNDs
the Prussian throne.
A meeting of the farm ers will be
P articu lar Interest is attached to
of / mericv ‘
held
Friday afternoon, March 10, at
the third prophecy from the fact
1:30
o’clock, a t the home of Ralph
that the gypsy gave the date October
18, 1913 (instead of August 1, 1914) Billings ju st north of Ashland. This
as the beginning of the catastrophe meeting is being held under the aus*
pices of the co u n ty /ag en t and the
leading to Germany’s defeat.
farm
bureau. An excellent program
This she explained as follows:
“ In October, 1913, one of your d e­ will be given, and two able men will
WASHINGTON A
„BRITISH COLUMBIA
scendents will be surrounded by a be present to give facts and figures
.
-RIGHT. COOL DAYS t
group of apparently friendly rulers, In regard to the subjects to be dis­
[A RC5TFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT.
who a year later will have become cussed. C. C. Dixon will be on the
his bitterest enemies. By provok­ list and will give some valuable in­
ing a war on an unprecedented scale, form ation for the benefit of the
*
THINK DROPS
they will tear down everything you farm ers and others who attend. Prof.
have so carefully built up, and the E B. Fitz of the extension dep art­
Prussian throne will be down in the ment of Oregon A gricultural college,
will be the other speaker of the day
ruins.”
Tbe mouse is behind many an up­
and
anyone who has heard Prof. Fitz
This was the day when nearly all
lift movement.
will
certainly be present to hear his
the rulers of Europe were present at
• •
the guests of Wilhelm II at the un­ talk, which will he fully as instruc­
Two can live as cheaply as one,
tive as any ever given in the past.
but it is pretty hard on the family veiling of the monument erected to
The subjects to be discussed are
the battle of nations, in Leipsic.
toothbrush.
In answer to the prince’s question
• •
-
as to the duration of this war, the
Ju st when a fellow thinks he un­ gypsy said: “ F our years and an ad ­
derstands a woman she shortens her ditional year until peace is signed,”
dresses to throw him off the track. giving the exact day of the final cat­
e o
astrophe as “ November 9, 1918.”
FISH ING RODS W R A PPE D
The only thing th at keeps some
Those who believe in clairvoyance
people from eating soup with a knife will have another five years to wait i
B arrels and P arts Supplied and
is th eir instinct for self-preservation. before the confirm ation or the re fu -'
F itted for Any M ake o f Gun
« * .
tation of the gypsy’s fourth pro­
When a neighbor buys a pair of phecy.
opera glasses it is a pretty good idea
to keep your window blinds pulled H ere from Y ivkA —
down.
81 OAK STREET
Nick Delean, of Yreka, was here
• •
over Sunday visiting friends.
When picking our an automobile
or a wife, don’t be deceived by the
hood, the paint or the pleasing lines
of the body.
• •
Ashland needs that big hotel and
sanitarium . The Tidings is doing
everything in its power to encourage
A minor adjustm ent costing $3.00 to $5.00 often saves a
the prospective investors. How about
$75.00 repair bill.
you?
• •
The results of the Chamber of
Commerce vote, which will be count­
ed tonight is far reaching. W onder
w hether all the members fully real­
ized that when they cast the ballots.
• o •
Sixty-two new subscribers added
to the list last week indicates the 1
way the wind blows. Ashland folks
really appreciate the efforts of those
who are trying to do something for
the city.
• •
makes good cooking easier. The
A m an’s best vindication is the
right
pan, roaster, saucepan,
tilings he really does— the goods he
boiler
or
kettle has a lot to do
delivers. Sentim ental, friendly vin­
with the result. Our house-
dication against charges is pleasing,
wares
are selected by an expert
but may be gained through pure
In
housekeepers’
needs. Every
friendship or sympathy. W hat a man
housekeeper,
actual
and pros­
does stands for w hat he is. ' "
pective, should visit this de­
partm
ent and see what are the
Slow ly Im proving —
very
latest
and best ideas In
Mrs. Ralph Hall, of B street, is
kitchen
efficiency
and economy
slowly improving from her recent Ill­
Mai] and R ural R outes
Guns Repaired
R. Middleton
A d ju stm en ts
THE AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
100 Main St.
Phone 44
silage, corn planting and calf raising.
The la tte r subject will be discussed
in various forms and will lead to a
general discussion of the develop­
ment of the dairy herd. An enthus­
iastic meeting is anticipated and a
large crowd Is desired.
The same program will be given
Saturday afternoon at the home of
George Hilton on the Medford-Cen­
tra l Point road.
owners of these varieties ought to,
be busy every day th at it is possible;
to get on the soil.
If dry lime and sulphur is to be
used as a substitute for the liquid
use 15 pounds to 50 gallons of water.
E ither oil emulsion one gallon to
100 gallons or one pound of casein to '
100 gallons of the diluted spray may
be used to advantage as a spreader. |
And it is recommended th at spreader
be used where San Jose scale has had
a
good start.
DORMANT SPR A Y NOTICE
CLAUDE C. CATES,
County Pathologist.
Dormant spray with lime and sul­
phur should be applied just as soon
as possible on pears and peaches. If NAMES O F JUDGES OF
ELECTION ANNOUNCED
this spray is applied before the buds
begin to swell it will control pear
lead blister mite and San Jose scale
The Chamber of Commerce has an­
in the pears, and peach leaf curl on nounced the names of F. E. W atson,
the peaches. This should be applied Irving Finley and A. E. Kinney as
at the regular dorm an strength. judges in the forthcoming election of
Lime and sulphur test 30 degrees that organization. President Enders
Beaume diluted one gallon lime and announces th a t all applications re-'
sulphur to eight gallons of water. ceived
before
Monday evening,1
Apple spray for the control of San March 6. will be voted in at a m eet-'
Jose scale and aphis can be applied ing of the board that evening.
a little later with b etter results, es­
pecially for the aphis. This dorm ant
POLISH CABINET RESIGNS
spray on apples can be applied even
after the leaves begin to show, w ith­
LONDON, March 6.— The Polish
out m aterial danger to the apple cabinet resigned Saturday, a result of
trees.
the failure of the Vilna negotiations
It is im portant th a t pears and regarding annexations, according to
peaches be sprayed immediately and a W arsaw dispatch.
A s h la n d
R e a l t y C o.
Houses to Rent
Property for Sale
25 E ast Main St.
Ashland, Oregon
Phone 181
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