Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 03, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
A friend in need is a friend in­
deed,” so come to B. Y. P. U. and
| find ou t w hat a friend Is, and a
Except , , ,,
friend s responsibility.
T idings
E stablished 1876
Published Every Evening
gunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY
Domestic Science
O FFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PA PER
TELEPHO NE 39
Three m o n t h s ................................. 1.95
e
Hix months
....................... 3.50
Ona year .................................... 6.6t
Ever notice th a t the man .who
deems himself indispensable is gen-
erally the one whose services a re '
tin g ie Insertion, each in c h ........... 30c I the first dispened with, when, it
YEARLY CONTRACTS
comes to a question of cutting ex-
D isplay A dvertising
penses.
One tim e a w e e k ......................... 27*4c
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Two times a week...................... 25 c
livery other d a y ......................... 20 c
Evangeline Booth rem arked re­
Local R eaders
cently,
“To me the most significant
Bach line, each tim e .................... TOc
result of prohibition is that, in the
To run every other dby for one
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c future, )we shall have less to do
To run*"every issue for one month
with the grave and more with th e'
or more, each line, each t im e .. 5c cradle.”
ADVERTISING RATES
Display A dvertising
C lassified Column
lows hall and reports indicate th at Goes to Visit Mother-—
Mrs. F. H. Crowson and daughter
ent. Music and games made time Ima went to Salem Saturday to visit
I Miss Bertha Whillock, who has fly until a late hour“ when delicious Mrs. Crowson’s m other for a short
been assisting with the work at the refreshm ents were served.
time.
Those present from Ashland be­
Golden Rule store in this city since
it opened, was given a birthday par­ sides Miss Whillock were Mr. and
Roosevelt highway contract for
ty Wednesday evening in Medford. Mrs. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Christian $146,557 let in Curry county.
The guests were so num erous th a t j and Mary W alker.
the party was held In the Odd Fel­
Contract let for $30,000 school
Tidings classified ads get results. building at Mitchell.
AT MEDFORD W EDNESDAY a splendid time was had by all pres­
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An item in the news says th a t a
Wisconsin woman m arried her step­
son. She'll have a hard time find­
ing a hook on which to hang p ar­
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
ental authority.
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Subscription P rice D elivered in City:
One m onth ...................................... $ .65
One thing we like about President
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.95, „
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31x months .
3 75; H ardlnS- He does business on the
Ona year
__ *......................... 7.50 theory th a t if business is all right
Mail and R ural R outes
a t home it is pretty certain to be
One month .................................. 8 .65 j right at home, abroad.
ÍMUurday, June 3, lOátí
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RYTHMIC PHILOSOPHY
Bv Dick Posey
They have placed domestic science as a high a rt in our
school,
And Susie and Maria do our cooking now by rule.
Each wears a thoughtful pucker on her cultured, classic
brow,
And they come out strong on calories, and how to make
chow-chow.
They measure out a pinch of salt as if ’twere radium ,
while sugar, flour and shortening are sacred things to
them. And back and forth from pantry to our kitchen
stove they glide, and they serve a wondrous salad with
dill pickles on the side; they float some white of egg on
soup and call it a “souffle.” and a little mixed up ball of
grub they nom inate “croquet” ; they serve each thing
so dainty in a little ball or wedge, I dare not ask a
blessing for fear ’twere sacrilege; and when the spread
is over in deep reverie I find I have filled my inner
chasm with a lot of pickled wind.
W E ßIG
S®
LAST TIM ES TODAY
hi* is why LANG stoves are used and endorsed
b\ thousands ot American housewives— because
they have proved themselves leaders in fuel
economy, simplicity in operation, appearance
and stability. The Lang principle of heat cir­
culation, the Hot Air Draft and the Hot Blast
principle enable all Lang Ranges ro cut fuel
costs to a minimum. Manufactured of Armco
Polished iron, nickel plated trimmings and con­
taining eleven exclusive features, Lang;Ranges
are original in type and construction.
Should the spirit of my yeoman sires revolt and show
their spleens, and plead corned beef and cabbage, succo­
tash and m ustard greens, straightaw ay they look of­
fended th a t I don’t adm ire their food, and hint I’m
coarse and vulgar and I don’t know what is good.
One cent the. word each time.
Fifty-seven years after the civil
To run every issue for one month
or more, %c the word each time.
war it is costing the nation for pen­
Legal R ate
sions as much if not more than it
Well, well, perhaps it’s for the best, I shouldn’t criticize,
F irst time, per 8-polnt lin e ......... 10c cost in actual expenditure of reve­
— Afraid of his own shadow in an
They’re
surely in dead earnest and they’re trying to get
Each subsequent time, per 8-
unruly
cattle town in the West.
wise:
point line .................................... 5c nue during one of the years th ro u g h '
A COWARD until he found him­
No doubt it’s best for young folks to learn things by
Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00 which the war was carried on. The
self with
Obituaries, the l i n e ......................2% c cost of war never ceases with the
the rule;
— then he FOUGHT!
Fraternal Orders and Socie-tiea
signing of the peace treaty or the!
W e’re proud to see their credit cards they bring us home
Advertising for fraternal orders winning of victory.
from school.
or societies charging a regular initi­
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But
when
th eir lunch is over, and we know they’ve
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
ligious and benevolent orders will be
gone for good.
The Clarion requests th a t the Tid.
charged the regular rate for all ad ings tell them where one Thos. H.
Then M other puts the kettle on and cooks us some real
vertislng when an admission or other Simpson was when the ballots were
—Also—
food.
charge Is made.
“ THE MESSENGER i » i
counted in the recent prim ary elec­
WlqU C onstitutes A dvertising
tion. Well, B rother Phipps, while
TOMORROW AND MONDAY
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ we cannot tell just where he was at,
ing among some as to what const!
and luxury was hers. She was the
tutes news and what advertising, i t s certain he was nearer the win- gilio Lazzari, Giorgio Polacco.
The list suggests th a t not only are envy of the crim inal world,
we print this very simple rule, which ning wire than someone we know
Is used by newspapers to differenti who ran for the legislature a little American tourists supporting Eu-
And yet, through all this dishon-
ate between them : “ ALL fu tu re while back,
rope
but
American
gold
is
support-
est
prosperity she lived in constant
events, where an admission c h a rg e '
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ing
foreign
singers.
To
pay
out
fear
of arrest, always on guard
is made or a collection is taken IS
_ .
, .
ADVERTISING.” This applies to
Out of town fo,ks should try thousands of dollars to these song against society and the law, always
organizations and societies of every j j t0 arrange th eir affairs to spend birds may be promoting the opera in the shadow of the jail.
kind as well as to individuals.
). their week-end in A shland’s beauti- in America but it isn’t doing much I The other day she died miserably,
All reports of such activities after f'ul Lithia park, from the first to J toward promoting America in the in poverty, a drunkard and friend-
they have occurred is news.
less. She died a suicide and sus-
All coming social or organization the fourth. There will be all sorts opera.
It might be worth while to spend pected of having m urdered another
meetings of societies where no of attractions. Map out your^pro-
money contribution is solicited, lniti-i eram about like this:
S a tu rd a y ,1 some of our money developing womftn.
^ ¿ ° ¿ aCharSed’ ° r collecton taken I S |J u ly first, picnic in Lithia park; ! American singers and American mu-
That is the end of the road for
NEWS.
Sunday, attend the band concerts in sic instead of bringing so many fo r-' dishonest and crim inal prosperity.)
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, i the park; Monday, witness the b ig .eig n artists— and th eir scandals__ No one ever beats th a t game. The
lostofflce as Second-class Mail Mat- Ford parade and the distribution of ¡to the United States, on salaries crim inal makes for himself a hell in
6r’
. i Pr,zes- and on Tuesday, the Fourth which they could not earn in Europe this world and steps into the next
of July, you can make yourself a and a t prices which the average world w ithout hope. Does it pay?
SOLOMON ITES
1 part of the biggest and best cele- American cannot afford to pay.
bratlon Ashland has ever offered.
It is getting so th at a native
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St. Helens April lum ber ship
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$
>
and
we
have
put
over
some
pretty
American
musician
or
singer
has
to
m
ents
totaled 14,000,000 feet,
SMILE!
big
ones.
hang
a
piece
of
spaghetti
on
his
or
Wear a smile on your face,
St. Helens creosoting 8,000,000
! her name before one of our so-called
Keep a laugh in your heart.
American opera companies will give • ^eet of ties for San Diego.
ARTISTIC SNOBBERY
Let your lips bubble over with <?>
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S
>
There
is
one
very
im
portant
i
t
e
m
tbe a rtist a chance
song;
G ranted th a t
—
that has been overlooked in pre- ¡liz z ie Smith can sing there is no
’Twill lighten your load.
.«> As you travel life’s road.
paring the McCumber tariff bill and f,,tu re for her in grand opera until
'•> And help other travelers along. <?> that is a tax on the im portation of sbe changes her name to Lizzatora
SPANISH LOVE— jealous, hot-
<ixS> <§> <s> <$> *
. foreign song birds of the human spe- Macaroni, and then, if no one dis-!
blooded, quick on the dagger.
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! cies. The American a rtist needs pro- covers th at she wag born in Koko-
FISHING RODS W R A PPE D
SPANISH LIFE — the sunny land
Not much use putting your best tection as badly as does the farm er ni0, Indiana, or Olathe. Kansas, the
of
pretty dancing señoritas, lives
B
arrels
and
P
arts
Supplied
and
foot forward if you use the other and the m anufacturer, but it has be ! Pa tr° ns of grand opera will all but
in
this
colorful romance.
F
itte
d
for
Any
M
ake
o
f
Gun
one as an anchor.
¡come custom ary to adm it free of wreck tbe box office in th eir scram-
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duty anything in the way of a rt that b,e to D unk down ten bucks to hear
“ FR ESH FROM TH E FARM ”
There’s saving grace in the fact : bears a foreign label. Under these ber sing-
th at it takes a woman much less ; conditions, it is not surprising th at
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time to change her mind than it our crop of great singers rarely I
THE PRICE
SHEIK'’
381 E. MAIN ST.
COMING NEXT W EEK
does her clothes.
reaches the point of fruition. That
This is a commercial age. We are
is, not as American products. Our | apt to consider a proposition from!
Coupling up the big m erchants’, McCormicks, Mary Gardens, et al., the angle of profit. One of the first
“ Ford Day” with the celebration o n 'w o u ld never have gotten very far questions we ask when contem plât-,
the Fourth of July ought to insure, had not their training been plastered ing a venture is: “ Does it pay?”
a big attendance.
with a foreign label.
Does it pay to be honest? ’ Does
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Every year such cities as Chicago it pay to abide by the laws w h ich ;
When a man reaches the point New York and Boston make a drive society imposes on itself? Does it
where he feels and shows th at “ he I for money for the support of grand pay to work hard day after d a y ,,
knows it all,” it’s a sure sign that opera. Thousands and thousands of deny ourselves things for which we
OLYMPIC E G G M A S H
he has reached the point of a “hop- dollars are spent to en co u rag é'music ! long, and through industry and
off” into mental^ bankruptcy.
in America. Who gets the money? ! economy, slowly build up a reserve
i
(with Dried Buttermilk)
Here are some of the names which, to take care of us in our declining
A band contest on the Fourth of get on the payroll of the opera com- y ears’
_
is not only an Egg-making
July.
with
Roseburg. MddfoUd, panies:
j The answ er ig w ritten jn the ,ife
Feed — i t ’s an all-around
Grants Pass, Dunsmuir, Weed and
Rosa Raisa. Galli-Curci, Claudia of Emma Weir, once queen of Chi-
v
health builder, too.
Klam ath Falls contending, certainly Muzio, Ina Bourskaya, Tito Schipa, cago’s underworld.
She was once
ought to furnish an attractive m usk Ulysses Lappas, Lodovico Oliviero. the head of a million dollar band of
cal program._______________________ |Jo se Mopica, Giacomo Rimini, Vir-i thieves; money came easy. W ealth
"His Back Against
the Watr
Guns Repaired
R. Middleton
“THE
RESULTS COUNT
For best results in feeding Olympic Egg Mash with
Dried Buttermilk to your growing chickens, begin when
clucks are about six weeks old.
Tuesday, June 6th
A S H L A N D M IL L S
INVEST, BOOST AND REAP YOUR REWARD
IN DIVIDENDS
Ashland Granite Company
ASHLAND, OREGON
H. G. GALEY, Stock Subscription Solicitor
P. J. AMER
376 E. Main St.
Phone 134
Ashland, Oregon
Quality '
s
regulated banks increased their resources from
O ?
$18,344,370,000 to $29,153,528,000, a growth of
58 per cent.
As a State Bank we invite new accounts on
•< our record of Strength—Safety—Service.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland,
Oregon
P
THE BIGGEST CELEBRATION
EVER HELD IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
AT YREKA
J u ly 1-2-3-
Thrills and Excitement
Jammed Full of Jazz,
A “ Just-Right” Party for all Classes and Conditions
FOUR DAYS
The Bly Rodeo
will put on a 3-hour
show each day —
bronco riding, steer
riding, bulldogging,
Roman riding and chariot races, squaw races, fanev
roping and riding, bull riding—in fact everything that
goes to make a first-class Rodeo Entertainment. This
combination has a string of outlaws that lias never been
1 iden out, and the Ians will get a run for their money*
$5,000.00 IN PRIZE MONEY FOR THESE EVENTS
4 Roll Your Own and
Watch ’Em Unwind’
4-Day Baseball
T ou rn am ent
WEED, DUNSMUIR, YREKA, GRANTS PASS AND
MEDFORD IN COMPETITION
In the five-year period from 1916 to 1921, state
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Copy tC 2 Cot l i b .
“ Forem ost in the F ield”
T h e Resources of State Banks
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OLYMPIC POULTRY FEEDS
Will be Valley Visitor’s Day at the
Blair Quarry near Ashland
Cars will leave Medford at 8 a. m. and 1:30 p. m., reaching
Ashland about 8:45 and 2:15, and arriving at Medford on the
return trip at about noon and 6 p. m.
All Ashland people who desire to see the quarry and satisfy
themselves of the wonderful opportunity here offered for invest­
ment in a splendid enterprise, are invited to join the party at the
times above stated. Cars will stop opposite Rose Brother’s Con­
fectionery Store to take on additional passengers, or extra cars
will be provided, if necessary, and leave from this point.
L A N G Ranges are bathed by a
Stria guarantee o f satisfaction.
CaU today a n d see the various
models on display a t our store.
Good Prize Money Offered
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n A M BC
O r T llI L F o
IN ATTENDANCE WITH
T W O DANCES DAILY
in and out of doors — Good Music, Much Pep!
Big Parades on 2nd-3rd-4th
Literary and Patriotic Exercises July 4th
CARNIVAL - VAUDEVILLE
ATTRACTIONS — AMUSEMENTS FOR ALL
EVERYBODY GOING