P A O ! TWO A SttLA AD DALLY TÍDLRGS Many of the Most Familiar Sayings Have Been in Use for Five Hundred Years. Local] and Personal --------------------- Side Lights---------------------- E a s te r s u its a t P a u ls e ru d 's . O r­ I h av e a few sm a ll ra n c h e s fo r d e r now . 1 5 5 tf sale, 2 a c re s, 5 a c re s, 8 a c re s, 10 a c re s, and up. L e t m e show th em . R ev. E vans W ins B u n k Car— O. A. M anning, T a le n t, Ore. 1 6 1 tf F rie n d s of Rev. W . L. E v a n s, fo r­ m e r p a s to r of th e B a p tist c h u rc h in OPPOSITION OP TREASURY A sh la n d , now se rv in g in lik e cap acity DEPARTMENT AND HARDING in C o rp u s C h risti, T exas, a re in fo rm ­ FAILS TO CHANGE BONUS BILL ed th a t he won a $1785 seven p a s ­ s e n g e r B uick c a r a n d $500 in gold W A SH IN G TO N , M arch 11.— T h e re o ffe re d as f ir s t prize by th e C orpus has been no c h a n g e in th e p lan of C h risti C a lle r in a n e w sp a p e r con­ th e s o ld ie rs ’ b o n u s bill b e c au se of te s t. op p o sitio n of tre a s u ry o ffic ia ls o r b e c au se P re sid e n t H a rd in g d isa p ­ proves th e bill in its p re s e n t form , C h a irm a n F o rd n e y of : he h o u se ways a n d m ea n s c o m m itte e d e c la re d today. T he bill, a c c o rd in g to th e s c h e d ­ ule w orked o u t by re p u b lic a n le a d ­ e rs. will be b ro u g h t from th e com ­ m itte e u n c h a n g e d a n d w ill be passed V isitin g Aunt — by th e house w ith o u t a lte ra tio n s , Ja m e s H u b fch , of San Jo se, C alif, said F o rd n e y . is v isitin g h is a u n t, M rs. W. B eving­ to n , fo r a few days. F o r sale, 9*4 a c re s, good house, b a rn , g a ra g e , ch icken house, sm oke h o u se, e le c tric lig h ts, one m ile from to w n , good ro ad s. $500 dow n, good] te rm s on b alan ce. O. A. M anning, T a le n t, O re. 1 6 1 tf Ju ic y boiled h am . c e te ria . JOHN THEODORE BRUMEN, CLOSE FRIEND OF TAYLOR, D e tric k ’s G re- MURDERED AT HIS HOME 157-3 Not Seriously Hurt— A P o rtla n d p a p e r re p o rts th e ju r y a n d d e a th of A. D. H a m a k e r, son of Mrs. E. C. H a m a k e r of th is c ity , b u t B rs. H a m a k e r in fo rm s th e T id in g s th a t th e re p o rt w as ex a g g er- a te d as h e r son w as only slig h tly in ­ j u t ed. B u tle r’s V icto ria ch o co lates. P la z a C o n fectio n ery . « 1 6 0 tf --------------------------------- T he w ings can be d ism o u n te d in tw o m in u te s fro n t a new F re n c h a ir- p la n e w hich is but 1!* feet w ide w hen re a d y fo r flig h t. R IV E R S ID E , N. J ., M arch 11. — Jo h n T h e o d o re B ru n en , a m u s e m e n t p ro m o te r, an d sa id to have been a close frie n d of W illiam D esm ond T ay lo r, sla in m oving p ic tu re d ire c - to r, w as m u rd e re d a t his hom e h e re la s t n ig h t u n d e r p e c u lia r c irc u m ­ stan ces. B ru n e n w as s ittin g a t th e w indow on th e firs t flo o r of his hom e w hen I som eone o u tsid e fire d p o in t b la n k iw iih a s h o tg u n , th e c h a rg e s tr ik in g th e m u rd e re d m an beh in d th e e a r. 1 s m a sh in g his sk u ll, i B ru n e n ’s a c tiv itie s in a id in g th e a u th o r itie s in u n ra v e lin g th e T a y lo r m u rd e r m y ste ry is th o u g h t to h av e led to his m u rd e r. j “All’s well th a t ends well,” you say, and you a re quoting from a book of tales a little m a tte r of 500 y ears old; 1. e., the ’’G esta Rom unorum ,” first printed about 1478. To Geoffrey Chaucer, “well of Eng­ lish undefyled,'” who was born in 1328, we owe a m ultitude of our most fre ­ quently used proverbs, Including “Many a sm all m aketh a g reat,” “Of tw o evils choose the lesser,” “All is not gold th a t g litte rs,” “Out of sight, out of m ind,” “Man proposes and God disposes.” Betw een C haucer’s tim e and the day of S hakespeare some of our most fa ­ m iliar saw s w ere born. “Look ere ye leap,” “S trike while th e Iron Is hot,” “ Never look a gift horse In th e m outh,” “B eggars should be no choosers," “You can bring a horse to w a te r,” e tc .; “A new broom sw eeps clean,” “Small pitchers have wide ears.” "One sw al­ low m aketh not a sum m er,” “It’s an 111 wind blows no one good,” “Enough Is as good as a fe a st,” “W hat’s bred in the bone,” e tc .; “Com parisons are odious.” These a re a few th a t cam e to light la te r th an Chaucer, but before S hakespeare w as born in 1564. If you haven’t read faith fu lly from the B ard of Avon you may not be aw are th a t the following proverbs a re found in his w o rk s: “F a m ilia rity breeds contem pt,” “ W hat's mine is yours,” e tc .; “Every why hath a w here- for,” “It is a wise fa th e r know eth bis own child,” “Good wine needs no bush.” “M arried in haste, repent a t leisure,” “Give th e devil his due,” “All the w orld’s a stage,” “Sopie are horn great, some achieve greatness,” etc. CHINA REAL LAND OF CASTE Conditions There Declared by Travel­ ers to Outclass Even Those Exist­ ing in East India. Chinam en have m ore caste even than the E ast Indians. They say you never find one Chinam an In a low condition of life hut you will find him em ploy­ ing another Chinam an In a still lower condition. The sm all Chinese farm er employs a servant, to whom he Is lord and m aster. T his m enial Is com­ pelled to serve him in any capacity th a t m ay be required. F o r Instance, Copyright, 1921, Weaiein Newspaper Union ■ when the sm all Chinese farm er tak e s "The buoyancy o f health is real en­ a pig to m ark et he does not do It as joym ent. Strength, mental vigor, vi­ the Irishm an does, by driving the pig vacity and good nature spring from along the road. No, he first kills the good digestion; good digestion is se­ cured only from eating and drinking pig, or m akes his “hired m an” do it. proper quantities of food and liquid. 1 hen the pig Is carefully packed on It is possible to enjoy buoyancy of T h e m e e tin g h e ld a t hom e of | one side of a single wheeled vehicle spirit and good appetite every day.” R a lp h B illings, u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s of som ething like a wheelbarrow . T he W HAT TO EAT , th e F a rm B u re a u , w as la rg e ly a t- weight of the p roprietor may ju st bal­ ------ [ ten d e d by d a iry m e n from th is sec- ance th a t of the pig, but If It is g re a t­ A nice sandw ich which the children t j on o f th e valley, th e re bein g a b o u t er, then a few boulders are added to will enjoy fo r th e ir luncheon is i , _ . . „ . 40 m en an d w om en p re se n t to h e a r even things up. T he wnole a p p a ra tu s R a i s i n Sand­ Is then wheeled along the road by the wich.— Stew rais- th e ta lk s niade by P r o f ’ F I tts * of th e hired man, the Chinese proprietor ins until plump, O reS ° n A g ric u ltu ra l college, a n d m eanw hile placidly sm oking his pipe. In a very little or- o th e r e x p erien ced d a iry m en . W h ile ange juice. Set th e in fo rm a tio n w as not all new to He Paid the Note. aside to become experien ced d a iry m e n , m an y th in g s i A certain sh iftless c h a ra c te r had cold. When ready o f in te re s t w ere b ro u g h t o u t th a t borrow ed some money a t th e bank to serve to pie- w ijj p ro v e o f v a lu e to th e ex p erien ced a fte r having been secured by a h a rd ­ p a re fo r th e lunch ,, w orking m an. Notice was s e n t ; no basket, spread graham bread w ith but-183 wel1 as tb e new d alry raaD ’ response. A second notice w as sent, te r ; udd a spoonful of raisin s and P o in ts b ro u g h t o u t by P ro f. F itts ! but no response. And a th ird witli some m arshm allow c re a m ; then p la c e iw ere tb a t pays to feed good cows sim ilar results. W hereupon the g u a r­ a n o th e r piece of b uttered bread on g ra in , b u t th a t a cow w hich is a poor a n to r w as told to come in and take top. Cream and a n u t may be used i b u tte r f a t p ro d u c e r, sh o u ld be g o tte n up the note. Seeing the m aker of the fui garnishing if desired. r id of as soon a s possible. Good cows note on the stre e t, he a s k e d : P otato Nut Cake.—T ake three sh o u ld he fed good a n d w e ll-b alan ced “D idn’t you know th a t note was fo u rth s cupfuls of sugar, four well due?” feed a n d if th ey do not live up to beaten e g g s , one cupful of cold mashec G etting an affirm ative reply, he fu r­ th e s ta n d a r d , sell th em a t th e e a r- potato, one-half cupful of g rate d sweet th e r a s k e d : chocolate, oue-lialf cupful of milk, one lie st Possible m o m en t. F o r w in te r “ Why didn’t you ta k e it up?” cupful of chopped nuts, two and one- feed , b e e t pulp so ak ed is e q u a l to j T his tim e the sh iftless one m ade re ­ h alf cupfuls of flour, two and one-half sila g e a n d is a d v isa b le fo r d a iry m e n p ly : teaspoonfuls of baking pow der and w ho do not h a v e sila g e a v a ilab le . “D idn’t you expect to pay It?” one teuspoonful of cinnam on. T he a m o u n t of m ilk p ro d u ce d is lim - ( “N o !” Afternoon Tea Crackers. B u ttei jted by th e a m o u n t of p ro te in in th e “Well, w hat did you sign it for if soda crackers and sprinkle with sugar ; feed you didn’t expect to pay it? ” and cinnam on well mixed. P lace in ' . . x A . T here was no recourse from this the oven and when brown decorate CoU nty A g en t C ates a n d hlS aSS18t‘ I with raisins th a t have been ste a m ed .1 a n ^> A- L. Moss, w ere p re se n t, as w as question, th a t’s th e way it usually Pickled Fish.—Gut fish in pieces as M r- S te w a rt- t h e new cow te s te r for stack s up, so th e g u a ra n to r took up for frying. W ash well and sprinkle A he R ogue R iv er cow te s tin g a s s o c ia - ' th e note and credited the sum to ex­ perience.—F arm Life. with sa lt and let stand 12 hours, then tion. Mr. M oss w ill h av e c h a rg e of boll about five m inutes. T ake one th e v a r io u s boys an d g irls clu b s th a t How Fruit Worm Get« Into Apple. cupful of vinegar, one cupful of wa wjh be form ed o v er th e co u n ty . P ro f, Did you ever find a worm aw ay in ter, add th ree bay leaves and a few F itts s ta te d th a t th e firs t m e e tin g pepper corns tied in a small cloth. . , the core of an apple when th ere w asn’t P lace the fish in a stone ja r and cov I h ®,d in th e 9 ta te a ,o n g th e ,in e ° f any sign of a hole on th e outside to e r with th e boiling hot vinegar am? th e one held y e s te r d a -v a t M r- Bil- show w here it got in? W ell, in the set aw ay in a cool place. Add a B ngs’ place, w as held in J a c k s o n spring, says the Ave M aria, w hen the tre e s a re all in blossom and look their slice of onion and a few cloves before co u n ty fo u r y e a rs ago. using. loveliest, a little moth slipped out of its chrysalis and flew am ong the bios Apple Marshmallow Dessert._Peel soms. Then, when the petals of the q u a rte r and slice six nice juicy apples flowers had fallen, th e ^noth laid at? H ave ready one-tlilrd of a cupful ol egg In th e uptu rn ed cup m ade by the seedless raisins, one cupful of sugar five points of th e calyx. In a short A rrange the apples and raisins w ilt tim e the tiny egg hatched into a small th e su g ar In layers In a buttered bak 1 worm, and th e little worm bored its lng d is h ; add one-fourth of a cupfui Way Into the apple th a t was ju st form of w a te r ; cover and bake in a mod lng! and th ere it grew w ith th e apple e ra te oven until th e apples a re tender j m eanw hile feeding on it. W hen the B rush with su g ar and arran g e m arsh m allow s an inch a p a rt over the ap I T he social c irc le la d ie s of th e apple falls to th e ground, th e worm pies. Place in the oven long enougl C h ristia n c h u rc h , w ith a n u n ^ A fi* « ^ gets out. and finds Its way into the tree, w here it spins a cocoon, from to plum p am i d o lk -a t.l, browu ,h . vl8lt0„ , MlJo,.ed , so o d , , m e which a n o th e r moth is hatched the m arshm allow s. rve « cream . hom e of Mrs. L illy on W ed n esd ay next spring, and so on. T he birds The KITCfi CM SOCIAL CIRCLE TO O L A T E TO J^A -S S IF Y . a fte rn o o n . G uessing g am e a n d m a k ­ ing E a s te r b o n n e tA w e re p g rt of th e e n te rta in m e n t fo r th e a fte rn o o n . M rs. G eorge D v ru d e a n d M rs. F re d LO ST— L icense p la te 4 64-A betw een tu r n to B uick and C hevrolet te rv - in m a k in g E a s te r b o n n e ts fro m tissu e ice s ta tio n and get re w a rd . 161-4 p a p e r an d M rs. E n g le won o u t In FO R S A L E — G enuine p r o g re s s iv e 1 th e Su e s sin S c o n te st. O th e r o u t- e v e rb e a tin g s tra w b e rry p la n ts, s ta n d in g fe a tu re s of th e a fte rn o o n $1.50 p er h u n d re d . $12.50 p er w ere th e th e fancy w ork b ein g done th o u sa n d d e liv e re d iu A s h la n d .! a n d t iie d a in ty re fre s h m e n ts th a t F. H. D re ssie r, M edford. 161-5* , . _____________________________________ served by tn e h o ste ss. T h e re w ere FO R S A L E — S. C. R. I. eggs fo r I a b o u t tw e n ty la d ie s p re s e n t to enjoy h a tc h in g , $2 per s e ttin g , tra p - n je a fte rn o o n . M rs. L illy w as a ssist- n e s te d , prize w in n e rs ev ery p lace „ . . n .. show n. H J. D urfee. 705 P e n n !ed ,n se rv ,n g by M re- L eab C aldw ell. Ave., A sh lan d , O re. 161-etd-4* T h e next m e e tin g w ill be asocial ” “ -—7----7------:---------- 7?;------ I m ee tin g a t th e hom e of M rs. R. L. W A N TED — broody h en, will ex- . mo tt . u c h a n g e y _____ o u n g 1— lay 1« in g - B a rre d R ock B u rd ic a t h e r hom e a t 122 H igh o r R hode Isla n d R ed. P h o n e 499- s tre e t. M rs. B u rd ic w ill be a s sis te d R. 161-1 by M rs. F r a n k G u issin g er. es fo r a ll g ra d e s a n d ages. B ring y o u r Bible. M orning service a t 11; s u b je c t, “ S tru g g le s a n d V icto ries of! ith e C h ristia n L ife .” J u n io r C h ristia n ! I E n d e a v o r, 4 p. m. C h ristia n E n d e a ­ vor, 6 :3 0 . E v e n in g service, 7 :3 0 ;! QUOTATIONS HOARY W IT H AGE Ashland News in Paragraphs search for these fru it worm s In the b ark of th e trees. A Genial Heckler. "I was driving ulong a rough couu try road the other day,” said Lloyd George during an electioneering tour, "and a t the foot of a steep hill I saw the signboard, ‘P lease Slacken the R g n s Going Up th e H ill.’ W hile read lng th is it occurred to me th at it might be well for people generally to be as kind and considerate in th eir treatm ent of th eir m inister us they a re of theii horses, especially when the load is heavy and th e road is steep.” T here w as a b u rst of applause from the audience, which appreciated the point of the prem ier’s illustration, but the luevitable wag was present, and he piped up, “ Why not try a flivver. Geòrgie?" Tidings classified ad» get results. S atu n lay, March 11, id iis ACTIVITIES HERE Seventh National Meeting Of Y. W. C. A. April 20-21 \ s u b je c t, “ T he C h ristia n L ife a s an E d u c a tio n .” T h e pu b lic is c o rd ia lly ! in v ite d to a ll th e se serv ices. T h e r e 1 I is a w elcom e h e re fo r a ll w ho need I sy m p a th y a n d e n c o u ra g e m e n t. W. [Ju d so n O ldfield, m in iste r. Local F irm s Join N ational H ousing [:?3R C í ’A . Í T y M ovem ent; In ten sive Construction Trinity Episcopal Church V icar, th e Rev. P. K. H am m ond. _l*lanne . H a rry T o m linson, \y*n. M. B riggs, LAST TIMES TODAY W. P e c k ; s u b je c t, “ P e n e c o sta l: Is It A- E. K inney, V. V. M ills, B ert H a P o s s ib ility .” A t 2 :3 0 p. m ., a per- H in th o rn e , H. B. C a rte r, G eorge w / so n al w o rk e rs ’ c la ss; th e m em b ers of B oss, F. G. S w ed en b u rg , E . A th e C h ristia n W o rk e rs B and sp ecially W oods, S. A. P e te rs J r ., C. F. K oeh in v ited . E p w o rth L eag u e a t 6 :1 5 , ler, W . J u d so n O ldfield, M. L. P a t Ira C. W ilson, p re sid e n t. E v en in g ton, K. N elson, J. W. H a tc h e r, Irving service a t 7 :3 0 . Dr. P eck will F in ley , W. E. B lake, C. B. L am kin p rea c h , ta k in g as h is s u b je c t, “ H ell Mrs. C. B. L a m k in , L o re n a M cN air, a n d Its I n h a b ita n ts .” R o b e rts E v e rto n , O. W in te r, G. G. ----------- E u b a n k s , C. H. P ierce, E. D. B riggs, I. R. F rid e g a r, W. F . D eW itt, L. A. F ir st Cliurch o f Christ, Scien tist R o b e rts, M rs. V. V. M ills, A. M. B ea­ P io n e e r a v e n u e S outh. S u n d ay s e r­ -with- ver, C h a rle s A. E d w ard s. vices a t 11 o ’clock. S u b je ct of les­ It will be noted th a t th e g e n tle ­ son, “ S u b s ta n c e .” S u n d ay school a t m en w ho signed th e above, 37 in 10 o ’clock. W ed n esd ay ev e n in g Barbara Castleton—James Kirkwood m e e tin g s a t 8 o’clock. R e a d in g room n u m b e r o u t of a m em b e rsh ip of 313, Sydney Ainsworth open daily from 2 till 5 p. m. except a re a11 close W e n d s of th e m en who Toonerville Comedy — “ TOONERVILLE TANGLE” a re seek in g re-electio n a s d ire c to rs of S u n d a y s a n d holidays. th e C h a m b e r of C om pierce. T hose Sunday—Monday— Featuring s ig n a tu re s w ere o b ta in e d y e ste rd a y Church of tl»e B rethren C o rn e r M o u n tain a v e n u e an d Iow a a fte r th re e m en h a d can v asse d th e s tre e ts . S u n d ay school a t 10 a. m. city in a h o u se-to -h o u se can v ass. P re a c h in g a t 11 by E ld e r C. H. B a rk - l,re a n ib le show s c le a rly th e a n i low of M yrtle P o in t. A t 7 :3 0 p. m . , j nius b eh in d tb ls so-called re so lu tio n . E ld e r B arklow w ill com m ence a ser- A 1 ’s B ert G re e r w hom th ey a re a fte r, Something Strange ies 4>f rev iv a l m ee tin g s. S erv ices *be^ w a n f b *s n u m b e r an d consid- out e\ ui \ joc I* ' onrseli 4 your neighbor; each e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 p. m. T he p u b ­ e r an y m ea n s le g itim a te th a t w ill everv man has some ruling hobby. lic is in v ited c o rd ia lly to a tte n d all a ch iev e th e ob ject. In th e sa m e e n ­ th e se services. H iram S m ith , p a sto r. velope w as a n o th e r d o c u m e n t, con­ ta in in g a b itte r a tta c k on G re e r an d COMING — Next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday — a th r e a t th a t a n o th e r n e w sp a p e r will F irst C ongregational Church “ THE CONFLICT” with PRISCILLA DEAN B o u lev ard a n d M ain s tre e ts . S u n ­ be lau n c h e d h e re for th e p u rp o se of d ay school a t 9 :4 5 a. m ., w ith class- p u ttin g G re e r o u t of b u sin e ss. B eing O* VIRGINIA CAPK 29 F irst Si. C H E R R O FLOUR P ro v o st B ros. At the Churches Branding Iron” ‘The Ruling Passion’ GEORGE ARLISS r