Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 18, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland ■
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ST. LAWREftCE RIVER PILOT HONORED APTER THREE CENTURIES
Established 1876
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gnnday
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ADVERTISING.” This applies to
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WILLIAM S. FIELDING
Combination of Broadcloth Pro­
duces Stunning Effect.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising
BLACK AND WHITE
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A new object of historic inter-
B^t t will soon greet visitors to
Quebec, one of particular appeal
travelers embarking and de­
bt* rking from the ocean liners that
• s* this port. It is a monvment
t® the memory of the first St. Law-
wnce River pilot, Abraham Martin.
Mis name is also perpetuated in
thv historic Plains of Abraham
which were part of a grant of land
r a
g fïS g :
R ID IN G THE LA C H IN E R A P ID S O N
T H E ST LAWRENCE R IVER IN S A F E T Y
inscription, in both French and
English, reads:
This Monument
I
Recalls to the Passer-by
Abraham Martin,
Called “The Scot”
First “King’s Pilot”
On the St. Lawrence
Who tilled the land
On the illustrious plain«
Which bear his name.
The tide of travel and com­
merce that now rides the mighty
St. Lawrence, would startle La­
Salle, Marquette, Joliet and the
early explorers who picked their
way up the unknown stream twixt
banks inhabited by hostile Indians.
During the
1921
ment 01 Quebec. He is also BoT’ttan
sA fS
» « . shipping
«tPPing season
863800
claimed
as
the
first.
..
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claimed as the first Scotchman istering a tonnage of 2,598 494
^bl°y in^North" America. and
departed front
I y • TT°,
America.
| Montreal. A huge percentage of
o i to ^ fir ^ r o ln n i? *
f f m ou Y t ’?i.s sh ip p in g
w a s r e p r e se n te d
Broadcloth is being used for some
of the new two-piece models, and, be­
cause of the smoothness of its linisli,
it has an elegance of charm that is
not touched by other materials. The
French designers, observes a fashion
writer In the New York Times, are
making a great point of putting black
and white broadcloth together, and
this, of course, makes a stunning ef­
fect, whether it be used for frocks or
cupes or dresses. It Is something
which is always becoming to a certain
type, and for that reuson it is always
more or less in the fashion, though
it huppens to be more so just now.
The costume suits offer splendid op
portunlty for the use of two materials,
for witli tlie extra coat or wrap or
cape as the case may be, there is a
largeness of surface on which to carry
out a divergence of the principle of
W illiam S. F ield in g , m in ister of
using two materials. Perhaps it is
tile fashion of two materials that help- fin a n ce of C anada, p h otograp h ed in
the costume suit to be popular, am) W a sh in g to n , w h en he w a s urging re-I
perhaps the reasoning may be just tin cip ro ca l tra d e r e la tio n s b etw een th e
other way round; but, in any case, U nited S ta te s and C anada.
there is in this respect a very happy
Keep our wooded hills free from
union of ideas.
forest
fires.
Another stunning combination is
that of a piece of paisley shawl jvitli
a dark twill, which Is illustrated in
one of the drawings. There are many
ways in which to make use of paisley-
material, along with some plain mate­
rial, for the dull reds and blues in
fllA
O L
P an cak e F lour—
a little w ater or
m ilk — a q u ic k
stir— an d th e y 're
read y to cook.
Lv
1 col°ms,ts of Canada, re- ■ ships of the Canadian Pacific Rail
w irtil’f
•al?ilff3ldeu tbat nf waY and it is this company that
Martin s and it is Henri Hebert, a perpetuated in granite the s t n r ,i«
who has designed the artistic his hand to carpentry redeemed
memorial of granite showing a pil-j a farm from the wilderness aid
lar crowned by a ? ’*obe x.of ,the tauPht himself to be a pilot am? an
world, supported
by thistles. King’s Pilot
rendered valuable
œ
î in u low
? â reli
Ä
Carved
sea. The Í ests.
Ehrich, of the Horse’s Aid society
has told the Reverend Doctor Myers,
who owns the horse, that she will
pay all the horse’s living expenses,
including horse doctor’s bills. Many
have sent money to care for the
HORSE.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
Up to date, however, the fate of
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­
the
clergyman, over 70, too old for
ter.
the pulp)*, has not attracted any
particular attention. There is noth­
r^UMME P layground '
ing absorbingly Interesting in a
0FÄMERICA'
clergyman, after a lifetime of service,
being too old to preach and being re­
tired on a dollar a day. But a horse
50 years old— that’s different.
“Ain’t it the truth?”
¡definite annual output of timber big
Were it humanly possible or phys- eUOUgh to cut‘ If the thinning of
Rally endurable, a close reading o f.the lot be done with Judgment, the
the Congressional Record would a f-: production for following .years will
ford a daily treat that has the comic;be increased rather than diminished.
Fire is the great destroyer. Hot
strips put to shame and relegated to
ashes
carelessly knocked ‘out of a
the level of the scientific delibera
tions of the Amalgamated Society of pipe’ falling on dead leaves—a camp
North Polar Expeditionary Forces o r;“ *® “Ot 7 h° lly extinguished— these
the Bureau of Analytical Fourth Di are the chief causes of the mighty
conflagrations. And they are wholly
mensioners.
Verbosity and redundancy run preventable.
rampant and apparently nothing can, Nothing in the world is more beau-
stem the tide of oratory once it ¡8itiful ° r more Useful than a tree‘ Thi9
begun. That has come to be an a c -|iS the Week tO think about trees’ t0
cepted part of the deliberations ¿ f |Gnjoy them’ to plant tbem‘
that august body and probably it is;
UNDERSTANDING THE
too much to hope that it can be
INDEMNITY
changed
within another century or! MRS. KOLTSKI NOT TO BLAME
WASHINGTON A
BRITISH COLUMBI
so.
BRIGHT. COOL DATA
>
But when the congress of the Unit-j Her Testimony Showed That the Dog
A RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT.
In the midst of much loose discus­ ed States in solemn assemblage cori-i
Had Deliberately Disregarded
Orders She Gave Him.
sion regarding the amount of the venes and makes the following addi-j
German indemnity, this passage in a tions to the new tariff bill with as *
SOLOMONITES
Judge Oscar Hallam, in his address
dispatch from an American corres much sobriety as a bunch of federal! before
the South Dakota Bar associa­ Broadcloth and Piece of Paisley Shawl
Make Thia Interesting Street Cos­
pondent at Genoa to the New York judges, we have to laugh:
tion, told this good one:
Do thing right today.
tume.
World is clarifying:
“I
recall
a
case
of
assault
and
bat­
Champagne and other sparkling
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tery, against the Koltski family, and the antique design are always becom­
“I mentioned to a German dele- wines, $6 a gallon.
Ail the goid in the golden rule has gate today that at present values.
Brandy, cordials, liquors, absinthe, in the course of the examination it ing and, when not too much of It is
been well tried and can easily be Germany’s reparation debt, with 60 kirschwasser, ratafia and bitters of developed that the Koltski family dog used, it becomes extremely interesting.
kinds (except angostura), $5 a had taken an active part. Mrs. Kolt-
guaranteed to be 24-karat fine.
This model shows one of the sleeve­
years to pay, was about $12,000,- all
gallon; angostura, $2.50 a gallon. j ski, when on the stand, was asked If less coats which are bound to be pop­
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000,000, while France, with slightly
Still wines, including ginger wine, j she didn’t Instigate the activities of ular during the spring and summer
Only the fool blames Providence more than half the population of ginger
cordial, vermouth and similar the dog. She insisted that she did not.
seasons. They give such a tremendous
for such calamities as might have Germany, owed England and France beverages, $1.25 a gallon.
Tlie attorney said: ‘Didn’t you say, opportunity for showing the beauty of
Ale, porter, beer and fluid malt “Sic ’em, Caesar?” for that was the
been prevented by the exercise of about $6,000,000,000.
His reply extract,
the wide sleeves without subjecting
$1 a gallon.
common ordinary horsesense.
dog's name. She said, ‘No, I did not.’ them to the confining influence of
was
that
I
did
not
understand
the
We
have
scanned
the
list
closely
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“The attorney said, ‘You said some­ tighter oversleeves, and thereby spoil
situation.”
and find that there is no reference thing to the dogF
Business is, in the main, a mere
lng the effect of the gown as It was
The amount of money the allies
“She replied: ‘Well, what If I did?’ originally Intended to be.
matter of mutual benefit; he who are trying to get from Germany is to the dodo, the mugwump, the dino­
“He insisted: ‘Tell us what you said
‘‘beats’’ in business gets beaten certainly not at all excessive, gauged saur, or the esoterllycisis. Neither
have
we
been
able
to
find
any
refer-
t0
dog.’
sooner or later. He best succeeds by the damage done. The only ob-
“She answered : ‘Why, I said, THE SCARF FOR SPRING WEAR
ence
to
the
duties
on
clallalum
or.
who best serves.
jection is that Germany is in such the paper pulp now reported to be i “Don,t 3lc ’em’ c^ sa r” ’
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Stole Serves as Wrap to Throw Over
bad shape financially that she may one of the principal products of
Shoulders When Subjected to
Congress is buying seeds for dis­ not be able to pay the comparatively
Unsuspected Knowledge.
Mars.
Chilly Blasts.
tricts affected by the drouth, but it small sums demanded without her
The Woman has a young college
Why
play
favorites?
Shouldn’t
graduate
friend
who
Is
Just
entering
has done nothing so far for the lo­ business system going to smash. And
A long, flat fur scarf is an excellent
the business field. Louise has poise
cal ties hit by the eighteenth amend­ although such a fate might be a just we be protected?
thing to own and helps its owner to
What
are
the
congressmen
trying
and
educational
background,
which
ment.— Harney County News.
penalty for Germany’s crimes, i t j to do? Prepare for the second com- she disguises beautifully by means of be well dressed. You can wear It
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a pair of big blue eyes, homemade with a suit. You can wrap It around
Bryan is “in Dutch” with some would be mighty hard on the allies, j ing of liquor or simply jolly Vol- pink cheeks and a mop of bobbed your throat when a topcoat needs ex- !
incidentally pretty hard on the stead? Again we say that Dooley
of the Baptists in Kansas City. Some and
tra warmth. You can wear it in early 1
brown curls.
United States.
was right.
spring as your only wrap, and you car
would like to have him make one of
She
does
not
know
whether
to
call
For here’s the rub. If Germany’s
i her latest experience a compliment or use it to throw over your shoulders
bis cimracteristic talks at the con« business system collapses, Germany
ln the evening when, suddenly, you
, the reverse.
TREES
ference, and others say that if he is
no longer affords a market for for­
Yesterday Miss Isabel, the chiefs are subjected to chilling blasts of air
permitted to as much as “cheep,”
The week of April 16-22 has been
These useful flat stoles are good In
eign goods, and America and the al­
stenographer, dashed into Louise’s of­
they’ll cut off their contributions.
set aside as Forest Protection week, fice, notebook In hand, and made for squirrel, in one of the lighter toned
lies all lose a profitable customer.
This latter settles it. If there Is
and its last day as the golden anni­ the big dictionary, gasping in her caraculs, in kolinsky, in seal and it
Moreover, if such a collapse comes,
any possibility of a stringency in the
versary of Arbor day. The president flight: “What on earth does m-od-u-s some imitation furs which have taker
Germany cannot make the small re­
a fast hold on fashion’s creations.
money market, you can count on
has issued a proclamation asking the) o-p-e-r-a-n-d-i mean?”
paration which the allies are still
The flat scarfs of fur are ajways in
Method of procedure,” said Louise
Bryan being out of it.
nation
to
celebrate
the
week,
and
the
hoping for; and if they cannot get
neatly
from
her
desk.
fashion,
for If they cannot be used
specific day, by “uniting in thought
what-Germany owes them, they can­
Miss Isabel sniffed faintly and dived in one manner then they can be em
PENALTY OF AGE
not pay us what they owe us. Our and action for the preservation of iuto Webster. In a moment she was ployed in some other way and an in­
.our common heritage.”
out agaiu and looking dazed.
vestment thus placed gives value In
$10,000,000,000 of foreign war loans
Forest fires, with greedy and care-
“It
does
mean
method
of
procedure!"
return of good looks for all oc­
In the news columns a day or two goes back to Germany, and will be less timber-cutting, have brought us i »aid she. “How on earth did you know the
casions.
paid—if
it
is
ever
paid—out
of
Ger-1
ago a story was published about the
| to the point where it is absolutely that?”—Chicago Journal.
Rev. Myers, an eastern clergyman man money.
Cleaning Silk.
. necessary that thought and action be
being retired on a pension of a dol­
Hear* Concert in Bod.
Never use h stiff brush to clean
i
taken
if
any
of
our
common
heritage
DOOLEY’S PROPHECY
lar a day. He was too old to preach
The acme of comfort and conveni­ silk garments. Use a piece of velvet
of woodland is to he preserved.
ence in the hearing of wireless con­ to remove the dust. Do not use a hot
and for his simple wants he said he
Hardly anything is so easily de­
could manage to get along on that
A good many years ago the like­ stroyed as a forest. The compensat­ certs has been achieved by Ronald iron to press silk—it will injure the
Gurd, an amateur operator of Loudon, fiber and may ruin the color. Silk
stipend. But his horse, fifty years able and humorous Mr. Dooley said
ing fact is that hardly anything is Ont. By using a little originality he stockings should be washed with tepid
old, and reputed to be, perhaps, the words about the congress of the
so easily replaced—if one wants to is now able to lie and listen to the re­ water and white soap after every
oldest in the world, the faithful com­ United States which it now appears
wait long enough. All it takes is production in his own room of music wearing and silk undergarments
panion that he had driven on his have grown more apropos with the
played several hundred miles away. should be frequently washed with the
rounds for nearly half a century; he passage of time, says the Marshfield time and letting alone, and a cut­ Bed springs solved the problem for same care. These small items In the
over land will produce another for­
Mr. Gurd, who realized that the sup­ care of silk wearing apparel mean
was more concerned about him, than Daily News.
est. A burned over land may also ports of his mattress made excellent prolonged
service.
he was about himself. On a dollar a
“Whin thot time comes,” said Mr. do so if the burn does not go too terminal connections. He .capitalized
day, either man or beast would have Dooley, or words to that effect,
Footwear Styles.
mighty scarce rations. And so the “Whin thot time comes, whin a con- deep. Where roots or seeds are left, on his knowledge by eliminating the
outdoor aerial wires over his home.
the trees will grow.
Strap shoes and slippers are to con­
world came to know of the Rev. My­ grisman calls the sky the sky and
It is not at all necessary that tim­ One end of the springs Is grounded and tinue popular for spring and summer
ers and his horse.
not the jooled, ooltramarine canopy bering operations cease, in order to the other end is used for the attach­ and there is an increasing leaning to
The New York jockey club has ar­ of hiven, thin we can expect repre-
of the receiving Instrument and sensible, low heel models for genera!
replace our forests. It is only ne­ ment
the sound amplifier.
ranged to pay all the old horse’s ex­ sentashun.”
wear.
cessary that care and thrift be used
penses as long as it lives. Mrs.
In the vernacular of the street, In the cutting. Any woodlot has a
It pays to read the classified page.
Let’s have a smokeless summer.
Hotel Vendome
fo r a r e a l p la c e t o c a t .
Hom«- c o o k e d m e a ls s e r v e d f a m ily s t y le .
B r e a k f a s t to o r d e r .
R e g u la r d in n e r , 5 0 c e n t s .
S u n d a y c h ic k e n
d in n e r , 7 5 c e n t s . J u s t a c r o s s fr o m L ib r a r y -----125 E a s t M ain S t.
MR. ami V ? 'll DNELL
ops
Snug as a Bug in a Rug
1 hat s the way one of our customers face­
tiously referred to his valuables safely tucked
away in a box in our vault.
You can have for your valuables the protec-’
tion that lie enjoys—and the freedom from
worry—for a tew cents a week. Vaults pro­
tected by latest Electric Burglar Alarm
Equipment.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland,
Oregon