Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 14, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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AStíLAÑB DAILY TWîtftfSi
Tidings
Friday, April 14,
GENOA CONFERENCE
" W a Cold storage Plant installed which, pects will meet all the demands ho
It is not unlikely that much good
| ¿ when completed, will be the most will make upon it.
Except may come from the Genoa confer­
| | commodious of any in the valley,
ence, notwithstanding the haze of un-
g IJ This will solve quite a problem for
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. j certainty surrounding its proceedings
No forests— No wealth.
$ J (the restaurant. Mr. Avery raises on
j
In
these
early
stages.
It
Is
the
firs
t'
No trees—No health.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
ly
ij'h
is
a
n
ranch
all
the
fruit,
butter,
i
time
since
the
war
that
all
the
n
a-!
He who fires and runs-.away,’. ’
PAPER
eggs aud milk he uses, and to keep
i tions of the continent have been able
TELEPHONE 39
Will live to, pay a fine; next duv.
these things, as well as meats and
! to get together and discuss their
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
¡fish, during the hot weather, is one
_______________________________ ‘ mutual problems, and while there
Fire is destructive— handle with
' I HE. meaning of Easter and its message of joy, the
of the banes of the restaurant busi­ care. Winds won t blow camp fires
•'Ubecrlptlon Price Delivered in City: are many divergent interests to be
ness. His cold storage plant, he ex­ out.
One month ............................... $ .65 reconciled, it is more than likely,!
4
revival
of
hope
and
the
buoyant
renewal
of
our
aspi­
ihree m o n th s...........................
some of the deadly miasma of war'
Six months ............................... 3.75 hatreds may be lifted, toward the!
ration come to an old and tired world this morning and
One year ................................. 7.50
end
that
Europe
may
resume
its
nor­
Mail and Rnra! R outes
pervade our lives even as the springtide floods and fills
One month ............................... $ .65 mal industrial functions. The fact
Three months ........................... 1.95 that Russia and Germ ny are partici­
the meadows with her everlasting miracle.
Six months ............................... 3.50 pating in the conference augurs well
One year ................................. 6.51
for progress, and while It is improb­
irresistible human impulse, we seek out our
ADVERTISING RATES
able that Germany and France will
1 h a t w ill m a k e you proud a s a peacock
, finest and most fashionable raiment, and that im­
Display Advertising
ever get together to the extent of
flin le Insertion, each inch.......... 30c burying their national enmity, a sat­
pulse is parallel to the natural processes in the world I I? i I
V K B Y T H I N G w ill be so
YEARLY CONTRACTS
isfactory status quo, based on com­
«
Display Advertising
charged w ith lovelin ess th is
about us. If the earth can put off her drab habiliments
mercial expediency, may be arrived
One time a week......................27
E aster! New Hats- ■ new everything.
Two times a week...................... 25 c at, which would have a tendency to
?£
and
f°r£et
the
somber,
sunless
hours,
so
can
"Sveiy other day........................ 20 c clarify the industrial atmosphere of
And of course you too want to look
Local R eaders
the
children
of
earth.
In
every
life
today
there
may
be
your m ost dazzling best.
Each line, each tim e...................10c Europe.
It
is
well,
perhaps,
for
the
United
To run every other dlay for one
a resurrection from the dead. In every life old things
month, each line, each tim e .. 7c States that we are not represented.
may be discarded. He has not caught the spirit of the
<J Our display and sa le of E aster
To run every issue for one month
The problems with which the confer­
or more, each line, each tim e .. 5c
H ats has been pronounced a very
ence will have to deal, are entirely
festal celebration who is not stirred to a renewal and
Classified Column
"Sym phony o f Springtim e.” There
European,
and
our
late
experiences
One cent the word each time.
is not moved to forsake the darkness and give wel­
To run every issue for one month demonstrate that the less this coun­
are so many charm ing, irresistahle
or more, %c the word each time.
come
to
the
light.
try has to do with foreign entangle­
new thin gs to w onder at here.
Legal Rate
First time, per 8-point line........ 10c ments, the better we are off.
IT IS more than a church festival. Believer and un-
Each subsequent time, per 8-
point line ................................. 5c
And m ost w onderful
« / Jf
ARBK'KLE'S FUTURE
1
believer
together
share
the
influences
of
the
day
In
Card of th a n k s .......................... >1.00
f
Ä
o
f uli are
The public can now draw an unin­
Obituaries, the l i n e .................... 2%c
ln
gly low
each of us, whatever creed we formally profess, there
terrupted sigh of relief. The Ar­
Fraternal Orders and Societies
Advertising for fraternal orders buckle case has ended. “Fatty” is
dwells the feeling that the day betokens. It is the
or societies charging a regular initi­ free and will re-enter the “ movies”
ation fee and dues, no discount.- Re­
assurance that life is worth the living and that love
ligious and benevolent orders will 'be in the hope of being restored to pub­
V.
charged the regular rate for all ed lic favor. It will be an interesting
can never lose its own. We stand today not a t the
vertlslng when an admission or other study to watch this staging of a
brink of a tomb but on the threshold of this eternal
charge Is made.
“comeback.” His “movie” manager
A*-'’«
seems certain of the outcome. In
What Constitutes Advertising
life and of this love immortal.
In order to allay a misunderstand this case, however, it would seem
Ing among some as to what consti­ that the “wish is father to the
■T SSW
ÂÿV,'-.
tutes news and what advertising, thought.” The attitude of the public
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we print this very simple rule, which
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is used by newspapers to differenti­ cannot he gauged to any degree of
ate between them: "ALL future certainty. It is a pretty difficult
events, where an admission charge matter to reseat in all the prestige
Is made or a collection Is taken IS of former glory, a dethroned Idol.
ADVERTISING.” This applies to
WHY "ROGUE RIVER”
INSTALLING COLD STORAGE
organizations and societies of every Witness what has happened to
In
the
earliest
maps
of
southwest­
“America’s Sweetheart,” Mary Pick-
kind as well as to individuals.
PLANT AT NELDA CAFE
ern Oregon, made by French-Cana­
All reports of such activities after ford, and her present husband, Doug­
they have occurred is news.
dian trappers, they call the river
Mine host Avery of the Nelda cafe
All coming social or organization las Fairbanks. Both were at the
“Riviere Rouge,” as it runs through is getting ready for the tourist trade,
zenith
of
their
careers,
when
the
hot
meetings of societies where no
a red granite formation. By a mis­ which he expects to be heavier this
money contribution is solicited, initi­ breath of scandal swept across their
take at Washington, D. C., the carto­ year than ever before. In anticipa­
ation charged, or collecton taken IS path, blistering their reputations to
NEWS.
graphers
transposed the letters and tion of the hot weather he is having
the extent that they have been rele­
it
has
been
known as the Rogue river
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, gated far to the rear of the place
ever
since,
and
it certainly 19, at most
Fostoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­ they once held In public estimation.
seasons
of
the
year, in the canyon
ter.
And to that extent have they lost
To those who have journeyed in
prestige. True, they are big draw­ Switzerland the word “Easter” con­ below Galice.
rSuMMEttPLAYGROUHD’
ing cards today, because of sheer jures far more than a vision of tower­
ing peaks or snow-clad mountain.
ability, but who will say they hold ranges
of A merica
shining in an eternity of snows, C'OMMANDKRY WILL
the warm spot In the American and of lakes as blue as lapis lazuli,
OBSERVE EASTER SUNDAY
heart, or ever will again, that was framed by emerald vineyards climbing
theirs before the marital fiasco.
Malta Commandery No. 4 will ob­
up Alpine meadows. It recalls to one
vividly the popular fetes and national serve Easter Sunday at Medford, in
dances of the people which bring joy Masonic hall. At 1:30 o’clock there
“A STITCH IN TIME”
to their hearts after the long, hard will be a fine lunch for the Sir
Fruit growers just at this season Alpine winter Is past.
WASHINGTON A
of the year sometimes are apt to feel
Despite the shadow of their moun­ Knights and their ladies, who are all
.BRITISH COLUMBIA
a bit discouraged when the Inspector tains and their eternal struggle with invited to attend. At 2:30 the Eas­
,
ÌK5HT. COOL D A Y 3 Ì J I
//O R T H W E S T grain»
[A RC5TFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT.
comes around and says, “spray or nature in the form of disastrous ava­ ter ceremony will be presented by
Rev.
P.
K.
Hammond.
Excellent
lanches
or
similar
catastrophes,
the
get out of the business.” Success in
an d n o r t h w e s t
Swiss are a buoyant people and apply music has been provided for the oc­
J. H. McKRNZIE, Prop.
this,
as
in
any
other
calling,
is
won
SOLOMON ITES
people g i v e y o «
themselves to merrymaking with the casion by the committee in charge.
A notorious bigamist would turn
W heat H earts and
" ’k ?,sp:w
,he,r work'
«•'
, ..
narvest of the. Next to August 1, when they celebrate j tho
voar
„„_
_
.„
a
evangelist. He carries his own choir.
other O L Y M P I C
fruit, the grower must be on the the birth of their confederation, much the year for the commandery, and
• • •
it
is
the
intention
to
observe
in
a
I
cereals.
1919 Studebaker, Special 1919 Velie
City administrations in the East fight. But this is another illustra­ as we do our Fourth of July, to which fitting way. A large delegation of
it is equivalent, Kaster Is looked for­
tion
of
the
“stitch
in
time”
policy.
Six, 4-passenger.
1918 Buick Six
are boasting a great saving—in day­
ward to more than any other festival Ashland knights and ladies will at­
It
is
not
difficult
if
each
step
is
taken
light.
1920 Nash Six
1918 Ford
tend the meeting.
at the proper moment. One bug in of the year.
• •
From the time the first blossom ap­
It takes a pretty smart man to be time saves nine millions later.—Ex­ pears on the meadows preparations for
change.
Camp fires are dangerous—put
FLOUR CEREALS FEED
Easter are in progress in every iso­
a crook, but what a ding-batted fool
them
out.
It
pays
to
be
careful
with
lated
peasant
home
and
in
every
a smart man is to be a crook.
chalet in the hamlets and towns fire.
* *
WEDNESDAY CLUB IS
If *t is true that children in Rus­
ENTERTAINED AT CHURCH nestling at the foot of the fnountains.
One of these Swiss homes is typical j
sia run out in the streets to get their
of all the rest. If it is old enough ,
The Wednesday club was enter­ it has acquired the rich sepia and
share of cod liver oil, we will be­
lieve auything else they say of that tained yesterday afternoon at the burnt sienna tones characteristic of
country.
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
Presbyterian church by the newly- the country, and frequently on its
TH E THEATER BEAUTIFUL
• •
front
walls
Is
a
motto
or
a
legend1
elected officers of the organization.
Get one of those live Bunnies—50c each
It is reported that the regimental
Mesdames Plummer, Harner, Lam- In black gothic letters that proclaims,
to
aH
who
behold,
the
sentiments
of
bands of the American troops recent­ kin, Van Sant, Shinn and Poley were
those who dwell therein, or It tells the
Has just what you want for that Easter Dinner—say
ly recalled from the Rhine country named as the calling committee. year In which the owner cuused it to I
A can of Brussels Sprouts
aro now frequently playing “How Several plans for future work were be built by what master-builder. In
Fancy Maine Corn
Dry I Am” and “The Girl I Left Be­ discussed, among them being a plate addition to the garden space about j
—in—
hind Me.”
shower for the culinary department It there Is a pear tree trained up inI
Red Kidney Beans—Sweet Potatoes
• *
of the church, Mrs. Shinn and Mrs front against the balcony, while the1
F ruit Salad
ledges of the two-storied balconies are'
Pause today and let your mind Harner to select the dishes.
Also Shrimp or Tuna Fish
with potted plants blooming!
dwell on the fact that nearly two
An Arbor day ceremony was then adorned
profusely.
It
Is
in
Just
such
a
com-1
thousand years ago today, the great­ observed by planting shrubs In the fortable peasant home that Vrenell, I
JUST OPENED
est tragedy in human history was en­ triangle of ground by the Helman the eighteen-year-old daughter, can be'
Round One— He is branded N. G. by
Fresh kegs of Chow Chow, Sweet, Sour and Dill
acted.
Picture to yourself that street entrance for the following pio­ pictured In the act of announcing that
Dad and driven Into the crooi,
crool, world!
Pickles, Ripe or Green Olives
scene on Calvary, where the Son of neer members: Father Williams, the she has found the first “Alpenrosli,” |
Round
two—
He
is
Gunboat
Wil­
God, who had come to save the world first missionary in southern Oregon as the little Alpen rose Is called.
liams, fistic artist supreme!
Best of Potatoes at $2.35 per Hundred
was nailed to a cross; suffering ex­ and founder of the church; the three
Reveals Coming of Easter.
Round three—He is wined and dined
cruciating agony, between two male­ sisters, Mrs. Mary Dunn, Mrs. Anne
by society’s creme de la creme!
Instantly there is great excitement'
This is the last v <je’; to buv Crown Flour at
factors. Then search deep into your Russell, and Mrs. Martha Gillette; in the family circle, and they all guth-j
Round four^—He is knocked all grog­
$2.25 per Sack
gy by two big eyes!
own heart with the thought: “Thia Rev. and Mrs. William Clyde; the er round her to view the rich red blos­
And
then—
You’d
better
be
in
a
ring­
soms.
hath Thou done for me; what have I sisters, Mrs. Kentnor and Mrs. Gid­
side seat when he wins!
BEST MEATS AT RIGHT PRICES
“Now comes Easter!” cries the
done for Thee?”
dings, the Grubb family, and Mrs.
grandmother excitedly. "Behold our!
* •
Mathes.
Aubrey Comedy—“ THE DECORATOR’
resurrection flower!” she adds rever­
The Portland Tax league Is consid­
The local chapter of the Guild ently, leaving her chimney corner for
ering the advisability of taxing prop­ then planted a rose bush of a very the first time in months. She has hud,
erty at Its full value in order to re­ beautiful variety, the parent bush of a busy time through the hard Alpine
duce taxes. This is playing the old which was planted many years ago winter knitting woolen stockings, and
Tammany Hall trick with a ven­ by Mrs. Gillette. This rose is a per­ there are many pairs of feet to provide
geance. Whenever that wonderful ennial, and should long serve as a for.
“Mother, aren't you glad?” asks
political organization wanted to “put reminder to members of the Guild to
Vrenell.
Mother smiles and sighs good
one over” on the dear public, they live as good a life as did the donor.
we are proud of the friendly spirit which exists
naturedly
as she thinks of the busy
reduced the tax rate and raised the
All enjoyed the refreshments and days ahead, not only for Easter, but)
between our patrons and ourselves.
assessment. The rank and file, the the chat over the teacups at the close the preparation for Vrenell’s wedding
"great unwashed,” who didn’t own of the ceremony.
soon thereafter, judging by the atten­
any property, swallowed the bait,
By a curious coincidence, all the tions of one Jean.
We endeavor to foster this friendship by being
"hook, line and sinker,” and the re­ new club officers have names begin­
The boys are alreudy dancing a jig
with
their
smaller
brothers
and
sisters
sult was the invariable rousing ning with the letter “W.” They are
at all times ready and willing to serve.
big majority for Tammany Halt. The not the I. W. W.’s, however, but —Kathlel, Jaggi, Babell and Seppti— I
while
Vrenell
with
shining
eyes
takes;
Oregon tax leaguers apparently want some of the bright ones are trying to
to reach the Unit at once; maybe compose a slogan of the letters that her place at her spinning wheel to
weave more treasures for her beloved'
to get the agony over with. At the shall be a rallying cry for the year.
“hope chest.”
rate of increased assessments, it
would only be a year or two, any­
No room in the woods for Mr.
You know what Sherman said
Ashland,
Oregon
way, until a to’al valuation basis “Didn’t know it was loaded," or his about war,-;—Well, that goes double
wa reached.
burn.”
for forest fires.
Established 1876
Published Every Evening
Sunday
E a ste r fa s h io n s
DY AN
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Easter in¡
Switzerland
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