Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 01, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DAILY i w i í í ü i
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Ashland
Tidings
Established 1876
mickie , th e printer ’ s detil
B y Charte* Soghnoe
• Wotaa Nonpipa Usm
Monday, Ma)
1, i i ’- i '
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A nd Mickie Can’t Answer Them
Published
Every Evening E x c e p t
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING
O F F IC IA L C IT Y A N D C
PAPER
T E L E P H O N E 39
£ . J. BARRETT, Editor
S u b s c r ip tio n P r ic e D e liv e r e d in C ity :
One month .................................. 8
Three m o n t h s ..............................
Six months ..................................
One year .....................................
.65
1.9£ |
3 .7 5
7.50
M a il a n d R u r a l R o u t e s
One month .................................. 8
Three m onths ..............................
4ix months ..................................
One year .....................................
.65
1-95
3.50
6.5C
A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S
D is p la y A d v e r t is in g
gio .re insertion, each in c h ............30c
Y EA R LY CONTRACTS
D is p la y A d v e r t is in g
One tim e a w eek........................27
in French cooking; one who can
Eveiy other d a y ............................20 c raise good French babies.’’
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L ocal R ead ers
Each line, each tim e .....................10c
N othing new under the sun. Even
To run every other day for one
th • grafters are still working the
m onth, each line, each t i m e .. 7c
short change game on m erchants,
To run~every issue for one month
or more, each line, each t im e .. 5c and the methods haven’t changed.
Classified Column
Thirty years ago the same old prac­
One cent the word each time.
tice prevailed. A day or two before
To run every issue (or one m o n th , the
or more, %c the word each time.
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change a rtist appeared and left in
L e g a l R a te
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c his wake sadder, but apparently no
Each subsequent time, per 8-
wiser m erchants, for if report speaks
polnt line .................................... 5c truly, two of our local m erchants
Card of thanks • • • • • • • • • • • • • 81.00
O bituaries, the line .................... 2 % c fell for the game last Saturday.
T w o t im e s a w e e k .............................; 2 5
F r a t e r n a l O r d e r s a n d S o c ie t ie s
c
address. Spell out name of state, | there either, He went to southern
don’t abbreviate. Put your return California,
address in the upper left hand cor­
ner of envelope (not on the back)
THIS TIME LAST YEAR
and always look at your letter be­
fore dropping in the mail to see if
Gus Desch, Notre Dame, made a
jit is properly addressed. The carelnew world’s record of 53 4-5 seconds
In the use of the malls is for your! for the 440-yard hurdles a t the
benefit and speeds up the dispatch i Penn relays. The French team fin-
and delivery of mall m atter.
Ilshed fourth behind Penn, Lafayette
j If you have any complaints of poor*and Princeton in the sprint medley
service make them to your postmas- relay.
i ter. He has instructions to investi­
George Dandrow, M assachusetts
g a te them and report to the depart­ Tech., made a new intercollegiate
ment.
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record of 32 feet 3% inches for the
56-pound weight throw.
FO REST FA B L E S
Batting leaders for the week were
C o r n e liu s C a r te r a n d W h a t H e S a w — National league, John, Brooklyn,'
.533; Tierney, Pittsburgh, .451;
in t h e N o r t h w e s t
Cornelius C arter was wealthy. He ! Maranville, Pittsburgh, .407; ltawl-
lived on a large estate near N ew p uSß< Philadelphia, .392; Kelly, New
¡York City, and when he was a t work York, .383. American league—Ev-
engaged himself in managing a nail an s- Cleveland, .54 5; Heilman, De-
factory. When lie was not working troit, .488; G harrity, W ashington,
ijmmiuiiiihaoaafKwriiH... —....___
.444; Ruth. New York, .439; Ste-i
he was traveling.
Cornelius had been to Europe 17 phenson, Cleveland, .429.
T R E E TO TH E
: times. He could talk French with i
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uvevmjr
'th e Frenchm en and Swiss with the OLDEST TELEGRAPHER IN U. S.
Swiss, and he knew England like a
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book. The people over th e re liked -GMAllA, Neb., April 27. The I n-
• to see him coming, because he jour- ’on Bacific Magazine, for April,
», -Í-K.Z
UNDERWOOD
neyed in style, spending money every ' ' ain,s dobn Lonergan, operator for
UNDERWOOD
where he went, leaving a* tra il of lbe Costal Telegraph company at
-rT , pr68perIty
MarysvUle, Kansas, to he the oldest
prosperity behlnd
behind.
The first automatic city directory in the United States, shown here, has ! But one morning Mr. C arter woke elps-ri apher in the 1 nited States still
been erected by the chamber of commerce of Miami, Fla., for the benefit of the ; up with a new idea. He would “ See at w ork' He was agent tor the RL
thousands of visitors. Just press a button opposite the name of the street America L ast.” He couldn’t "see it Joseph * nd Grand Island railway
desired, and a green light flashes at the location on the map.
first,” because he had already been for 25 years' Lonergan wa3 tele-
m ortal by reproduction on the silver i This fact assures his interest in the in Europe, but he determ ined to “see graph operator for Sherman in his
screen. And th a t will be splendid farm er and an understanding of the it anyhow .” Consequently, when va­ i march from A tlanta to the sea, heard
advertising for Ashland— "we don’tj excessive burdens which he has had cation time came around he pointed i
think. ’
to bear. Mr. Patterson as governor the nose of his eight cylinder to u r­
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may safely be counted upon to put a ing car westward instead of sending
SENATOR PATTERSON
st°P to sonie of the needless state it to the dock for shipm ent overseas.
Cornelius was a plunger. He al­
The Graphic, as previously s ta te d ,! exPenditures and a constructive pro­
ways
went the limit. W est for him
gram
for
the
sta
te
’s
development
does not intend to take any very
along
lines
th
at
will
insure
perma-1
did
not
stop at tlie Mississippi. He
prom inent part in politics this year
but after the m eeting of last S a t-! nency ma>’ be lo?ked for under his set his compass for Puget Sound and
FOURTH STR EET
urdav
cannot the'gover’nor
refrain from race.
stat- < leadership.
have esponsa!
previously
re- e turned
gas. His pam
pockets
’ our we
b elief^on
frained <r»m We any
» , ,„
bu.gina on „H the
b anUCng
phlets were
ts-
Miami’s Automatic City Directory
Lincoln and Douglas debate, and
was at W ashington to witness the
grand review at the close of the civil
war. His brother, Thomas, was first
station agent for the Union Pacific,
being located at Ogallala, Nebraska.
It pays to' read the classified page.
Advertising for fraternal orders
ASHLAND’S FUTURE
or societies charging a regular in iti­
The current issue of the Saturday
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
ligious and benevolent orders wUl "be Evening Post has an article by Ken­
charged the regular rate for an ad neth Roberts, entitled "Tropical
vertlslng when an admission or other Growth," which should be read by
HAS RAISED A NEW
charge is made.
every man and woman in Ashland.
STANDARD FOR
W h a t C o n s t it u t e s A d v e r t is in g
It shows what can be done by pio­
In order to allay a niisunderstfiod- neers in the way of developing re­
BAKING POWDER
:on^ti
Ing amoufe some as to w hat co:
tutes news and what adyertiptng. sorts. It takes money and it takes
B e c a u s e it’s made in the
we print this very simple rule, which courage to build a big hotel in the
most careful and scientific
Is used by newspapers to diffe/enU -| desert or in the jungle. It is only
manner
from absolutely
ate between them : "ALL fu td f e ia far-seeing man th a t can realize
pure materials that remain
e-'ents, where an admission chargé the possibilities. Richmond saw the
Is made or a collection is ta k es IS
pure in the baking and in­
ADVERTISING.” This applies to opportunities in the Im perial val­
sure wholesome, healthful
organizations and societies of every ley; Carl Fisher saw it in Miami,
food.
kind as well as to individuals.
Florida, and now Richmond sees it
All reports of such activities after again In Ashland. We quote a few
B e c a u s e it possesses the
they have occurred is news.
greatest leavening power.
passages
from
the
article,
but
it
All coming social or organization
m eetings of societies where no should be read in its entirety in or­
B e c a u s e it is not affect­
money contribution is solicited, Initi­ der to in a m easure sense the possi­
ed by time or weather— it
ation charged, or collecton taken IS bilities Irf store for Ashland in the
never loses its strength
NEWS.
founding here of a great tourist re­
and never fails.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, sort.
B e c a u s e it is more eco­
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­
“ In 1910, Miami, Florida, had a
nomical— you save when
ter.
population of 5471. In 1920 there
you buy it and you save
were about 30,000 people living
when you use it.
there. In 1922 th ere were 40,000.
And in addition to the 40,000 regu­
These are a few of the
la r residents there were 40,000 tem ­
reasons why Calumet is
porary or w inter residents. T h at’s
the standard baking pow­
the way things go in Florida.
der—the choice of millions
"The population of Miami has in­
—more being sold than
creased 440 per cent in the last ten
of any other brand.
years. Therefore, the Miami people
Try it — always buy it.
figure th a t it will easily increase an­
F IR S T FROM AND
Your grocer can supply
other 440 per cent in the next ten We listened to the sneeches of the ca»didacy of any of the men who sued b>’ tourist associations and
LA
ST
TO
D
E
PO
T
you.
various candidates and heard th eir were seeking the nom ination, for the ! cham bers of commerce. He reeled
years. They claim th a t the city’s
platform
s and their pledges of tax reason tb at we did not feel suffic-jO ff the miles so fast th a t he was ar-
population in 1925 will be 100,000.”
QU ICK LUNCH AND SE R V IC E
reductions
and
were
greatly
pleased
iently
acquainted
with
the
candi-1
rested
every
other
day
for
exceeding
And th a t these estim ates are not
P R IC E S R E A SO N A B LE
SOLOMON ITES
born in the brains of real estate to note th a t all believed th at taxes d ates’ However, since attending th e, the speed limit.
Even Governor rneetinS bere and m eeting Senator
But when at last he reached the
speculators is evidenced by the fact should bo lower
Patterson,
and
since
talking
with
■
northw
est and rambled leisurely
th a t the telephone company sent an Olcott, under whose rule taxes ha\Z many prom inent people of this com- i along the Pacific highway looking
If you know th at a m an’s on <§> estim ator down there to figure on reached the highest stage ever
equipm ent it i known in the s ta te ’s history, was munity about them, we cannot fail fofr scenery, he did not see any. A
the brink of a crash,
<§• what switchboard
HOMES — RANCHES
to believe th a t Senator Patterson is careless camper had set a fire to the
<•> And a word from you would <i> might be necessary to install in the represented by a letter, in which he
the one who should be the choice (right of him, a lawless logger had
hasten the sm ash;
<S> next ten years. The estim ator, re­ thought th a t some reduction of tax­
ORCHARDS
i of the people for governor.— New- started another at the left of him,
ported th a t provision would have to es m ight be wrought.
♦ A whisper here and a whisper
T
T
. our minds,
. . th e out-i
. ! berg & Graphic, April
20, ’ 1922
j a foolish rancher had burned up his
However,
to
p
there,
> be made for a population of 100,-
1 own house and lighted a third in
Renting, Loans, Transfers
♦ Fraught with injury past re- <S> 000 In ten years. He was laughed at standing figure in the republican
¡fro n t of him, a heedless hunter had |
Notary Work
€>
pair:
♦ and would have lost his job with gubernatorial race is Senator Pat-: POSTAL IMPROVEMENT
left a fourth behind him. He lost
the
company,
if
another
estim
ator
:
terson
of
Polk
county.
Mr.
Patter-
W E E K TO B E O B S E R V E D
I t’s a pretty good plan to <s>
his bearings in the haze and lost
<•'
forget it.
<#> s e it down there, had not reported son has the appearance of a gover­
BEAVER REALTY CO.
his front wheels in a collision. He
that the equipm ent should be such nor. He has the bearing, the dig­
W ithout the postal service, busi- didn’t even see Mount Baker.
15 First St. Phone 68
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as would take care of a population nity, the poise
But b ejter th a n in e ss would languish In a day, and
So Cornelius didn’t spend any time
This is Mayday. Get a move on. of 120,000.
these, he has the experience and th e 'b e a t a standstill in a week. Public
looking for scenery in the north­
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other qualifications needed.
His opinion would die of dry rot. Sec­
west.
He didn’t spend any money
H IG H W A Y S IG N S
speech was to the point, and yet tional hatred or prejudice only
The man who tries to beat an­
At th e council meeting tom orrow comprehensive, and judging by the would flourish, and narrow -m inded­
other m an’s game ought to qualify
night,
th e mayor or the chief of applause which punctuated his re­ ness thrive.
th a t he is able to "sm ile when every­
police
will
probably ask th a t pro- m arks, .the audience was completely
thing goes dead wrong.”
It is the biggest distinctive busi­
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vision be made for large signs t o . won over by his outspoken m anner, ness in the world and it comes near-i
See where bandits got $4400 reach across the highway, an n o u n c-|a nd his directness of attack upon er to the innerm ost interests of a 1
greater num ber of men and women
when they held up the Tacoma Star ing to tourists the speed regulations • the issues of the campaign.
the other day. Times do change. We within the city limits. It is an lm-j Mr. P atterson’s friends, and he than any other institution on earth,
can easily recall when a b u rg la r' peratlve necessity th a t such 3l&n8 has num erous friends in this local- No private business, however wide-
would as soon pick out the county be erected. If the practice of m aking ity, speak very highly of him. More- spread, touches so many lives so of-
farm for the scene of his operations Aahland a targ et for adTer3e " B i ­ over, his opponents in the race for ten or sharply; no church reaches
| 'H E R E is noli ing in the world
other elements found in both coffee
cism is to be checked. The signs in governor cannot find any flaws with into so many souls, flutters so m any'
as he would a newspaper shop.
use now are practically worthless. the senator.
so
reconstructive
as
sound,
re­
and tea.
Moreover, his views pulses, has so many human beings'
They
are
altogether
too
sm
all
and
coincide thoroughly with our own. dependent on its m inistrations.
freshing sleep. During sleep the
Agent K ram er of the Espee has a
If you have an idea that coffee
so
placed
th
a
t
the
average
m
otorist
He
believes
th
a
t
taxes
should
be
re-
"Postal
im
provem
ent
W
eek"
has
prospecting chicken—Seastwise, he
system
rids
itself
of
the
fatigue
or tea drinking may be injurious to
did have, for the animal is non est is on top of them before they can duced by measures of economy and been set for May 1, by the postmas-
poisons
that
h
a
.
e
accumulated
be
seen,
and
consequently
they
fall
proposes. if elected governor, to te r general. This is the first general
your 1 ?a’ .h, why not stop it for a
now— in the craw of which was*
during
the
day.
The
food
ele­
to
convey
the
w
arning
intended.
The
abolish
needless
commissions
and
campaign
of
its
kind
in
the
postal
found a pretty good-sized gold nug­
week or so, and drink delicious,
painted signs across the highway are agencies and enforce practical econ- service for several decades. Busi-
ments are taken t p by the various
get. Nothing new In that. All pres­
fragrant Postum instead.
jokes. They are not leglblle to any omy in government. However, he ness men and their organizations,
tissues that requi. j rebuilding nu­
ent-day chickens have a penchant
but pedestrians, and for any real does not believe in the destruction large users of the mail, newspapers,
for gold. The sweller the chicken,
triment.
Postum is a rich, golden-brown,
purpose they serve, might Just as of our sta te ’s necessary institutions, motion pictures, advertisers and the
the bigger the nugget.
pure cereal beverage. It contains
well be obliterated.
and his past record of achievement entire organization of 326,000 postal
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It
is
important
that
you
get
And while the council has this
no harmful elements of any kind.
There is but one argum ent in fav­ m atter under consideration, it m ight is a guarantee th at he will carry workers are to be enlisted in this;
plenty
of
health-bringing
sleep.
country-wide campaign of interest in
You can drink Postum as many
or of tax exemption of city, county, not be a bad idea, if it could figure out his statem ents.
Anything
that
interferes
with
your
One
thing
which
should
appeal
to
postal
improvements.
Your
help
is
state and federal securities: The
times a day as you or the chil­
out some way to replace the present! the people of this locality is the fact vital. Address your letters plainly
sleep hampers and hinders you—
exemption makes it easy to secure
dren desire a grateful, refreshing
traffic guardians with uniformed that Mr. Patterson is a d irt farm er, ¡with pen or typew riter. Give street
mentally and physically.
money for public work. When we police officers. The sight of brass
beverage.
remember how recklessly and waste- buttons would do more in a m inute
A common cause of physical
Your grocer sells both forms of Postum :
fully this money is spent by the poli­ to check speed maniacs than all the
Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the
weakness and mental depression is
ticians who handle it, the argum ent ru ral sherlocka th a t ever tum bled
cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum
seems to lose a deal of its force.— off a hay wagon. The bamboo pole
Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who
the reaction following over-stimu­
prefer to make the drink while the meal is being
Hood River News.
is all rig h t on the banks of a stream ,
lation by the drug, caffeine, and
prepared) made by boiling for fully 20 minutes.
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but it Is a m ighty poor substitute
Jack Dempsey let himself in for for a patrolm an’s baton.
Made by Postum Cereal Co.,Tnc., Battle Creek, Mich.
an avalanche of m arriage proposals,
F irst thing you know, Ashland is
when he gave th a t interview to going to break into the movies. Ju st
French reporters and turned loose as sure as shooting, if one of the
his specifications of the kind of a machines held up
o u r traffic
French girl he would marry. Here sherlocks, happens to hail from
they are: “ A nice girl, refined and Hollywood— Bing! You’ll find the
elegant, a good housekeeper, adept cop and tha bamboo rod made Ira-
-
liuuiiiiuui . ii
Bon Ton
Cafe
Here’s Good Advice: Relieve Your
Fatigue With Sleep. Avoid Stimulants
Ashland Realty Co.
HOUSES
RANCHES
CHEAP !
Opposite City Hall
Ashland. Oregon
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