Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 09, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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PRINTER ’S DEVIL
By Charles Sughrea
• Wann N » w t Untai
She Wants It for Making Bread, Not Bumps
Established 1876
Published
Every
Evening
Except
Sunday
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND
PA PER
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TELEPHONE 39
Subscription P rice D elivered in City:
One m onth ................ ..................$ .65
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.95
3ix months .................................. 3.75
One year .................................... 7.59
Mall and R ural Routes
One month .................................. $ .65
Three months .............................. 1.95
Six months .................................. 3.50
Ona year .................................... 6.5C
ADVERTISING RATES
Display A dvertising
Single Insertion, each in c h ........... 30c)
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising
One tim e a w eek...................... 2 7 %c
Two times a week...................... 25 c
Every other d a y ........................ 20 c
Local Renders
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c
To run. every other day for one
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c
To run every issue for one month
or more, each line, each tim e .. 5c
Classified Column
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one month
or more, %c the word each time.
Legal R ate
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c
Each subsequent time, per 8-
point line .................................... 5c
Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00
O bituaries, the line .................... 2 ’A c
F raternal Orders and S ocieties
Advertising for fratern al orders
o r societies charging a regular initi­
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
ligions and benevolent orders will lie
charged the regular rate for all ad
vertlsing when an admission or other
charge is made.
W hat C onstitutes A dvertising
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
ing among some a3 to w hat consti­
tutes news and what advertising,
we print this very simple rule, which
is used by newspapers to differenti­
ate between them : "ALL future
events, where an admission charge
la made or a collection is taken IS
ADVERTISING.”
This applies to
organizations and societies of every
kind as well as to individuals.
All reports of such activities after
they have occurred Is news.
All coming social or organization
meetings of societies where no
money contribution is solicited, initi­
ation charged, or collecton taken IS
NEWS.
Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon
Postoffice a» Second-class Mail Mat­
ter.
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JRiGHT. COOL DAYS < - ,
IA RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT.
WHY VOTE THE TICKET
STRAIGHT?
Why strain at a gnat and swallow
a camel?
There are a num ber of citizens of
Ashland, who are members of the
Chamber of Commerce and who will
vote for the ticket mailed them to­
night by the secretary, who are of
the opinion that it m atters little for
whom they vote, so that their vote is
cast for the elimination of the bank­
ing elem ent on the board of direc­
tors. They argue that it can make
no m aterial difference which of the
twelve are voted for so th at six of
the nine outside the bankers are
elected.
Herein lies the danger of the en­
tire hotel and sanitarium proposi­
tion.
A hoard of directors in sympathy
with the big proposition cannot be
elected if the vote is scattered. It is
absolutely essential that a concen­
trated vote be cast in order that the
entire strength of those who are de­
sirous of seeing the big project put
over, can be recorded. That can
only be done through a solid vote
for the ticket named at the mass
meeting, and which has very prop­
erly been designated as the “ Prog­
ressive Hotel Ticket.” There are
nine candidates on the ticket outside
of the hankers. It is a perfectly n at­
ural conclusion th at the entire
strength of the hankers will be
massed, as it was at the prim ary, and
this fact will give a decided set-back
to the opposition. If the votes of
those who are opposed to the present
adm inistration of the affairs of the
Cham ber of Commerce are scattered
among the nine other candidates.
Every vote cast for one of the other
three candidates on the ticket is a
registered half vote for the continu­
ation of the present board of direc­
tors, and an endorsem ent of the
policy, or rath er lack of policy,
which has characterized th a t body
in the past. If we want the hotel
and sanitarium in Ashland, it is ab­
solutely necessary to elect the ticket
named at the mass meeting. There
is only one way th at can be done,
and th a t is by pursing the same
method as adopted by those who
are in favor of continuing present
conditions; by massing the entire
strength of the opposition on the lights lit so as not to be overrun with gression, or retrogression and stag good health and had, on the Febru
’
PRH Eh AD\ANCED
(elation. The outlook for dried prunes
ticket named at the mass meeting. relatives.
nation? It is up to you, Mr. Voter ary 6, together with his wife, cele­
i n OREGON GROW ERS A S S N ., is very promising and points to an
Every scattered vote weakens the
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There is time yet.
brated the 63d anniversary of their
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early clean-up.
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opposition
and
strengthens
the
Some folks get just enough mile-,-
— A Very Interested Observer.
m arriage. Some two weeks previous
An
advance
of
from
one
to
fo
u
r!
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strangle-hold which a m ajority of the age out of a gallon to carry them to 1
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to his death, he suffered an attack of cents on all grades of prunes is be-
present members of the board, who the police station.
♦ « ^ ♦ ^ ♦ ♦ > * * * * ^ * * jjln flu e n x a , but had practically recov-png made by the Oregon G row ers"
are up for re-election, have on the
* 'e r e d from th at, when, splitting some Co-operative association this week. '
Chamber of Commerce. It is a very
<3> 9 <$ ®
The hope of getting even with the,
kindling in the wood shed, a small
The prune situation is showing a
simple proposition for the citizens. landlord tomorrow keeps many a
splinter from one of the sticks flew great improvement principally in the
If you want the present lack of policy man from com m itting suicide today
up and pierced his cheek. He stop­ east. Almost all of the small hold­
SAMVEL G. EDWARDS
continued in the Chamber of Com­
ped
and pulled it from his cheek and ings have been absorbed which has
Samuel G. Edwards was born in
merce, then scatter your votes or «- $
thought
nothing of it a t the time. resulted in an increase of one-fourth
PU BLIC FORUM
-$■ northern Illinois, Jan u ary 5, 1837,
vote straight for the ticket dom inat­ ♦
.
.
But the following day, Thursday, to one-half cent 'per pound, on all
ed by the banking element. If you,
and continued to reside there until March 2, his face was so badly swol- grades. This has been influenced to
as a citizen, are in favor of injecting
he was about five years old, at which len that a physician was called who some extent by the announcement
THE BEST OF EATING
new blood into the organization, elect
People of Ashland, Members of time he removed with his parents to pronounced it a case of acute erysi- recently of the withdrawal from the
the men who are pledged to use every the Chamber of Commerce: W ake Pleasant Plains, Iowa. Here he made pelas. Every tiling was done th a t, m arket of all brands of the Califor-
EVERYTHING HOME-COOkED
endeavor to bring the hotel and san ¡up! Think! Are you going to so his home until he was 21 years old, was possible to save his life, but to ilia Prune and Aprico: Growers asso-
itarium to Ashland, by voting the, vote in the final ballot th a t you will when he went to western Kansas and no avail, and death came at 5 :30'
"Progressive Hotel Ticket.” •
kill our chance for a big hotel and took up a homestead there. He was o'clock on the morning of March 5,j
m ineral w ater sanitarium ? And just m arried February 6. 1859. in Miami at the age of 85 years and tw o'
to show a little sentim ental synt-j county, Kansas, to Eunice C. Jen- months.
LET’S RE FRANK
pathy for three men who do not n e e d ! worthy, to which union five children
He is survived by his wife, Eunice!
your vindication a t all!
w'ere born.
C.
Edwards, and two sons, A. O. Ed-
If the Chamber of Commerce
These men— our bankers— are fine
A fter the m arriage Mr. and Mrs. wards of near Kansas City, Kans ,
“ Progressive Hotel Ticket” is elect­
In their respective places— as presi- Edw ards returned io the state of
and A. C. Edwards of this city. The
ed by a large m ajority Monday, Mr.
dent, as cashiers. The very fact that Iowa for a time, hut returned to Kan-
funeral services were held Tuesday
Greer will absolutely guarantee to
the bank directorates re-elect them sas within a few’ months and made
afternoon
at the H. C. Stock under­
produce men who are interested in
year after year to the same hign pos- their home there until the year 1889,
taking parlors, and burial was made
building a large hotel and san itar­
itions in the banks, proves it. They when they moved to Wallowa county,
in Mountain View cemetery.
ium iu Ashland. These investors
are our bankers, and will continue Oregon. They resided there until
have sufficient capital to invest one
to be our bankers. Why not let it the fall of 1893, when they moved to
million dollars, or more, if they want drop there?
Jackson county. A short time later i
to, and they are now convinced th at
Mr. Greer is working to get out­ they decided to try northerp Califor­
the project can be made profitable if side capital to build a big hotel and
nia, but only lived there for two
local conditions are made favorable sanitarium . He has asked for a
years and returned to Oregon, m ak­
so th a t they can depend absolutely working board In the Chamber of
ing th eir home in Medford. In 1910
on local enthusiasm and support es­ Commerce. Why do we not give it
they moved to Ashland and have been
sential in carrying such a large un­ to him. These other men have noth­
continuous residents here since that
dertaking to a successful term ina­ ing to offer us. It takes a man with
time.
tion.
vision to carry to completion such
Mr. Edw ards was born of parents
manner, that its leavening strength and purity never
W hat they do, how they do it, and a movement as is now afoot.
who were members of the old
vary
it retains its original strength
months
how much money they appropriate
And so, I reiterate, let us quit put- Friends church, and was himself an
a; ter leaving the factories.
for the Ashland project will be deter­
tering over personalities and make a active and faithful member of that
mined, no doubt, by the impression
long pull and a strong pull alto- church from early childhood until
they get from citizens when they gether. For which shall it be for
the tim e of his death.
you know your baking will turn out all right-—the last
come. If they find a confident, en­ A shland’s fu tu re: Activity and pro-
Mr. Edw ards had been in verv
Spoonful is the same as the first This timfnrm quality
thusiastic sentim ent and great con­
fidence in the future, the curative
power of our m ineral waters, and the
ultim ate success of the proposed un­
dertaking— if they find co-operation
on
among our citizens and we ALL ex­
press a lively desire to co-operate
HAND BAGS
with them to the fullest extent in
the enterprise— no doubt they will
and
comes usually to the man who utilizes his time, i
decide to make a large, investm ent.
his energy and his money to the best advan-!
*or they now realize th at it will take
know they can depend upon the results obtained—
FITTED VANITY
a *a r Se investm ent to put the project
tage. Thrift in any form aids accomplishment.
that climatic conditions or temperature cannot de­
BOXES
over successfully, and If they start
teriorate
its positive leavening power.
they will do it on a large enough
Less
Than
Cost
An account with us is of inestimable assist-1
When you buy baking powder remember these facts—that
scale to w arrant th at success.
ance
to
any
one
who
is
striving
to
conserve
a
uniform leavener means baking9 that do not vary in
They must find exceeding willing­
Only A Limited Number
quality—that
Calumet is uniform.
funds with which to meet future opportunities.
ness on the p art of the Cham ber o f(
in
Stock
Commerce to co-operate with them
A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders oome in
to the fullest extent. They m ust find
I r ounce iPstead of 16 ounce cans. Be sure you get a lb. when you want i t
the city council ready to meet them
favorably on every legitim ate re­
quirem ent. They m ust find citizens
To Buy pair of shoes, a pair o f guaranteed gloves,
generally enthusiastc for the en ter­
i pocket knife, a suit case, a bike tire, an auto tire,
prise.
I7 te
a blowout section, or one of our 5000 mile guaran­
Sfon
W hether they build the tourist
teed retreads.
hotel and sanitarium , ju st how much
To Try Our Expert Shoe Repairing
they will invest, what their definite
proposition will be to the citizens
Our big free offer on good shoe
repairing. For 15 days only we
and the city, if they can be induced
will allow you 50c for this card
to make such proposition after they
on any job am ounting to $1.50 or will allow you
have looked the situation over and
the difference between $1.00 and $1.50. For in ­
have met our citizens, will be d eter­
stance. our best ladies’ half-soles. $1.00; leather
heels, 35c; total, $1.35; your cost, $1.00; von ftive
mined largely by the wholesome and
35c;
or 50c rubber heels free— you save 50c.
enthusiastic reception they are ac­
Compliments
corded when they come.
Remember this: If the "Progress­
W O O D’S
ive Hotel Ticket” is elected by a
large m ajority Monday, so th at un­
questionably the Cham ber of Com­
ONLY ONE TO
For a little while it gave the
as pleasant and far more safe,
merce is enthusiastically in favor of
CUSTOMER
375 East Main St., Ashland
the hotel project as proposed by Mr.
call at 7 a.m., and was useful.
to get the comfort of a hot meal­
Greer, he will produce the men very !•
W hen it began calling at mid­ time cup of Postum—and to know
promptly who have expressed will- j
night and 2 o’clock in the morn­ that there’s not going to be any
ingness to finance the project if the!
city of Ashland meets them half way
ing, it became a nuisance.
irritation to nerves afterward.
on the proposition. T hat is all Mr. |
x
Greer can do. He has found the in-1
Postum is delicious and satis­
W hen tea or coffee stimulates
vestors. Will you make conditions i
the nerves at mealtime it seems fying, and it contains no element
favorable for interesting them to the
that can harm nerves or diges­
pleasant, but when it gives the
point where they will put their
money and experience Into such an
tion. Postum is a safe and de­
wake-up call at midnight and
undertaking?
VIRGINIA
CAFK
29 First St.
as
tlx© First
CLEARANCE
SALE
One-Hall
OFF
The Glory of Success
Calumet is made under such exact­
ing conditions — packed in such a scientific
for
V hen you tip the can to get the last spoonful,
LUMET
O K M G PO W D ER
is cause for its big demand.
Housewives
The Citizens Bank M cN air Bros.
Ashland,
Oregon
Ke
The insolent alarm clock
that went off at the wrong time
Here
50c
For You
Eastern Supply Co.
Mason Tire Sa
>
TH INK
DROPS
It takes a wedding
57 varieties of pickle
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As long as there is
there will never he any
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to bring out
forks.
chewing gum
silent drama.
It is pretty hard to believe In Im­
m ortality when you see your hair
falling out.
• •
After young folks get m arried they
want to be careful to keep th eir tail
leaves nerves hungering for sleep
a t mid-afternoon, the pleasure is
gone and serious harm is on the
way. This often happens.
Thousands of people have
I found it fhlly
A
lightful drink for every member
of the family, at any meal.
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.
Postum for Health
“There’s a Reason”
Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich.
FR EE TUBE
With Every Mason Cord
for the Month of March
Leedom s Tire Hospital!
65 North Main Street
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