Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 29, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
r u u u iu o u
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPH O N E 39
C. K. LOGAN, E d ito r
E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat
ter.
Tuesday, August 22, linfci
AftfiLAIft DAILY YEB0KH
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subscription Price Delivered in City:
One nftjnth ....................................t -65
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.95
31x m onths .................................... 3.76
Ona year ...................................... " -6*'
Mail and K ura! R outes
One m onth ....................................$ -65
1.95
T hree m onths
Six m onths .................................... 3.50
Ons year ...................................... 6-6<
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertising
Single Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display A dvertising
One tim e a w e e k ........................27*4c
Two tim es a w eek....................... 25 c
VJvery o th e r d a y .......................... 20 c
Local Readers
Each line, each tim e ......................10c
To ru n every o th e r Aty for one
m onth, each line, each t im e .. 7c
To ru n every issue for one m onth
oj- m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5e
Classified Column
One cent th e word each tim e.
To ru n every issue for one m onth
or m ore, H e th e w ord each tim e.
Legal Rate
F irst tim e, per 8 -p t)n t lin e ..........10c
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
polnt line ...................................... 6c
C ard of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00
O bituaries, th e l i n e .......................2!&c
Fraternal Orders and Societies
A dvertising fo r fra te rn a l orders
or societies ch arg in g a re g u la r in iti­
ation fee an d dues, no discount. R e ­
ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad
v ertislng w hen au adm ission o r o ther
charge Is m ade.
UTuU Constitutes Advertising
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­
ing am ong som e as to w hat consti
tu te s news and w hat ad v ertisin g ,
we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le , which
is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­
a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re
events, w here an adm ission charge
1s m ade or a collection is tak e n IS
ADVERTISIN G.’’ T his applies to
organizations a n d societies of every
kind as well as to individuals.
All rep o rts of such activities a fte r
they have occurred is news.
All com ing social or organization
m eetings of societies w here no
money co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­
ation charged, o r collecton tak e n IS
NEWS.
pers sténce— wnicfc attained renown painted it.
Amer’ca has the proud geography and h istory; E lla Lisch- feren cities along the coast, and his get the most out of their flocks. Th<
efsky, sixth grade; E dna K ennedy, achie em ents w ith his m em ory are vital points of culling will be tak en
fifth grade; V etris M cCredie, fourth such as to cause the w idest specula- i up in full. All poultrym en interest-^
grad e; Hazel B runer, th ird grade; tion as to how he is able to perform ed are Invited to a tte n d one of these
meetings.
Lysle Gregory, second g rad e; Isa­ such w onderful feats.
The first m eet ng was held a t th e
Mr. H am ler paid th e A shland auto
bella W a tten b a rg e r, firs t grade.
home
of P o stm aster W. W arner. 519
cam p a glow ing com plim ent today,;
Hawthorne School
South
O akdale stre e t, M edford, a t
Florence
Allen, principal and considering the fact th a t he h as such
9
o'clock
th is m orning, and this a f ­
six th g rad e; E dythe Stevenson, fifth a w onderful m em ory, when he said
an d sixth grades; Beuna Tem ple, th a t he had stopped in alm ost every ternoon at W arren Mee'a ranch, one
life, • even in g5rll^ocld.j th e re w hs;
fifth g rad e; R u th P atto n , fourth cam p along th e Pacific coast, and m ile above th e A pplegate store.
m an ifest a love for anim als, an in­
Tom orrow forenoon a m eeting
g rad e;
S arah
W illiam son, th ir d ’ th a t A shland had the finest camp
sight in to th e ir ch a ra c te rs, w hich,
will be held a t th e W hite W ing
g rad e; R u th P earl D a v s, th ird of them all.
Being a failu re is real h ard
when coupled w ith th e ability to de­
P o u ltry farm a t Phoenix, and an
work.
S u p erin ten d en t of Schools G. A .’ grade; V era M annel, second grade;
pict them on canvas, was n o t to be
afternoon
m eeting at E. C. H am il­
V
era
Zinn,
first
grade;
Mabel
M.
CHICKEN R A ISER S LEARN
fru s tra te d by any code. In h er 20th Briscoe has announced th e following!
to
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two
m iles n orthw est of Cen­
Eby,
first
grade.
HOW TO CULL T H E IR FLOCK
F a u lts in those we love are
year, four of h e r stu d ies w ere ac- assig n m en t of teach ers in th e local
tra
l
P
oint.
These m eetings will be
m ighty h ard to see.
❖ cepted by th e salon, and w ithin five schools for th e com ing year:
called
at
9
and
2 o’clock respectively.
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F v A A F t- T n
F o u r poultry dem o n stratio n s will
Senior High School
years, she had been aw arded m edals
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Jackson
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week
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Before try in g to get th e best
B. C. F o rsy th e, p rin cip al; W alter
for her a d m itte d genius in both
A utom obile insu ran ce a specialty.
of a n o th e r m an, be su re he has
H
ughes,
physical tra in in g and civics;
sp ec ia list
p ain tin g and sculpture.
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college,
will
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Ask Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, of course.
it.
The defiance of Rosa B onheur for C allie V ogelit sh o rth a n d and pen­
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be p resen t to tak e up principally the
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m
anship;
E
vangeline
Poley,
hom
e
which
i th e senseless conventions
C harles W. H am ley, said to be th e problem of culling.
The m ore m em bers you ap­
econom
ics;
M
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Poley,
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hedged h er was outw ard ly expressed
Dyeing and pleating a specialty a t
w o rld ’s g reatest m em ory expert, ar-;
T his is the tim e of year when cull-
point on a com m ittee,
the .
by th e c u ttin g of her h air and the tra in in g and L a tin ; L oeta Rogers. rived in A shland S aturday, and is ¡ng should be done by all who would P a u lse ru d ’s.
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longer it tak es to get a n y th in g <î> !
procuring of a license to w ear m ale! E n g lish ; G eraldine R uch, biology;
cam
ped
a
t
the
auto
camp
ground
in
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done.
a ttire . These m an ifestatio n s of tem ­ M arie Ridings, m ath em atics; Grace
« p eram en t w ere not wholly eccentric, H aw kyard, science; P h ila B. H all, L ith ia p ark . He will give a public
J u s t about th e tim e a woman
hom e econom ics; Zipora Blum en- dem o n stratio n of his ab ilities W ed­
for w hile they flouted th e gossip of
gets over one crazy notion, th e * i
feld, physical tra in in g ; L eona M ars- nesday evening a t the Arm ory.
the tim es, they also w ere sensibly
Mr. Ham ley is an A m erican In ­
fashion pictu res teach h er a n ­
te rs, m usic; Alice D. Heyes, Spanish
ad apted to th e n a tu re of h e r work,
dian
and lived for a num ber of years
other.
and h isto ry ; Amy S tifle, com m er­
which took h e r freq u en tly afield or
in
S
eattle,
previous to th e world
cial; Mabel Bay, E n g lish ; W ilm a
to the a b a tto ir in th e stu d y of an i­
w
ar,
d
u
rin
g
which he was a m em -|
A gentlem an is one who re ­
Jo hnson, school nurse.
m al types. H ers was th e ju stific a ­
h
e
r
of
th
e
21st
regim ent, engineers,
!
moves his h a t in a hotel eleva­
Junior High School
tion of genius, a fact it w ere well
overseas.
W
hile
in E urope, he was i
tor, b ut leaves it on when going
Ila M. M yers, p rincipal; E thel
for a rtistic and lite ra ry wom en to
m
atched
to
m
eet
E n g la n d ’s m em ory
up in an office building.
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R ied, a rt, penm anship, a g ric u ltu re ;
rem em ber now adays v h e n they are
expert,
h
u
t
upon
Mr. H am ley show ­
M ildred M illion, graffim ar; Caribel
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tem pted to shock us a trifle . And
HEZ HECK SAYS:
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M orehouse, h isto ry ; E lsie Howell ing w hat he could do w ith his m em ­
a & ml A no M itta
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it should he rem em bered as well,
“ You git m ore resu lts
E n g lish ; W inifred Spencer, m ath e­ ory, the E nglishm an refused to tak e
th a t w ith Rosa B onheur, such te n ­
m atics; D orothea A braham s, house­ p a rt in th e evening’s e n te rta in m e n t.
in a p o tato patch th a n In a
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dencies w ere not a t all affected, as hold econom ics;
Mr. H am ley has appeared a t dif- 1
Leonilla Sm ith,
pool room .”
th e sincerity of h e r w ork a tte sts.
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Sincerity and sym pathy and single­
ness of purpose will go fa r in a rt.
The in te re s t of A m erica has ever
CENTENARY O F ROSA BONHEUR
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been keen in R osa B onheur and h e r
(M orning O regonian)
work. It is tru e th a t she had tak en
A cen tu ry has passed since the old them es » b u t b en eath h er b ru sh
NOTE—-The Red Top tin con-
b irth of Rosa B onheur, and m ore they glowed w ith a virile realism
tains Velvet that has recently
th a n th re e decades since her death, th a t had a stro n g appeal to th e
been delivered from the fac-
They fought
yet th e fam e of this sin g u la r wom an A m erican collector.
».ory. It is in fresh condition
a r t 's t is as fresh as when she padnt- for the privilege of pu rch asin g Bon­
cool and smooth in a pipe.
ed h er m asterpiece, “The H orse h e u r originals, and countless e n ­
F a ir ,” and en tered th e precincts of gravings of h e r m ost p opular p a in t­
the im m ortals.
At th e Salon des ings found an in sta n t and clam orous
A rtistes F ran cais, in P a ris, th e cen­ m a rk e t on th is side of th e w ater.
ten a ry of h er b irth is now being T here was a tim e, not long since,
celebrates by a com m em orative d s- when an engraved copy of “ The
play. A m erica has its own sh rin e H orse F a ir ” w as alm o st req u isite
to h e r m em ory— before h er g rea test to a w ell-furnished hom e, and though
picture, which hangs in th e M etro­ th is vogue has dim m ed, such a f a l l ­
ing away was b u t th e n a tu ra l ord er
politan m useum .
C astine backw ard over th e record of things, and does n ot in th e last
of Rosa B onheur, one is consciously dim th e fam e of th a t living canvas,
im pressed by th e lesson of h er calm and of th e very gifted wom an who
BALLOT M EASURES
A sh o rt tim e ago every voter in
he s ta te received from th e secre-
.ary of sta te a pam phlet co n tain in g i
i list of m easures to be voted upon
it the N ovem ber election. A re these
pam phlets, published for th e purpose
of inform ing people as to th e full
:ext of the m easures, read carefully,
as they should be, or a re they
glanced a t casually and tossed
iside?
Today, perhaps, N ovem ber may
loom up as som ething th a t is bound
:o ap p ear before long, so m eth in g in ­
tangible, but inevitable, like d e a th '
or taxes, b u t th e days slide by in I
rapid succession, and before it can
be realized, alm ost, all good citizens
find th a t they m u st rush to th e polls
and cast th e ir ballots.
It is a m a tte r of fact th at Oregon
is know n for the large proportion of
" jo k e r” co n tain in g and fak e m ea­
sures placed upon th e ballot, though
it can be said to its cred it they a re :
seldom passed.
In m any instances
th e escape from placing fake m e a -.
su res upon th e law books of th©i
sta te has been very narrow .
Do not w ait u ntil election eve b e -'
fore glancing a t these pam phlets.;
T ake them . Do not read them , but
study them . Satisfy y ourself th a t a
m easure is fo r th e good of th e state,
your county, city or yourself. Then
go and vote fo r it. If you conscien­
tiously believe the m easure to be
d e trim e n ta l, then cast your vote
ag a in st it. B ut in e ith e r case, do
not go blind to th e polls.
If you a re not satisfied w ith your
em ployer, you can leave him .
Il
your em ploye does not m eet with
your approval, you can fire him . If
th e governor is not all th a t you |
th in k he should be, you can divorce
him from his office in fo u r years.
B ut— all m easures, if they becom e
law s in N ovem ber, a re likely to be
on th e hooks for a long tim e before
it is possible to rep eal them .
T he situ a tio n needs studying. I t
is as m uch the duty of every voter
to study th e p am phlet, a rg u e th e
various m easures, and reach a defi­
n ite conclusion reg a rd in g th e m ea-j
sures. as it is th e duty of every v oter
to visit th e polls election day.
C heer up, fellows, th e re a re only
nine m ore m onths before vacation. :
G rants P ass is celeb ratin g Peach!
W eek. W e th o u g h t th a t A shland
had all th e “ peaches” in so u th e rn
Oregon.
Speaking about school, th e ex­
am ple set recently by a blind boy in i
H onolulu for scholastic ab ility should
help m ake th e b urden of books
lig h ter.
T he average A m erican
youth does not realize how fo rtu n a te
h e ' is to he In possession of all his
(acultlM .
for h e r in a day When women w ere rig h t to f e d lh a t the encouragem ent
engaged in fancy w ork, or, if a rtis ­ of th is nation, th e spontaneous rec-i
tically inclined, In th e dain ty p a in t­ ognltion it gave to a foreign a r t i s t '
ing of china a n d m '.natures. Con­ in hdT own day, had som ething to do
vention decreed th a t these w ere th e
th e fullnesg of her 1 fe.
proper spheres fo r th e expression of j
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fem inine am bition, a n d th a t none —,
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m ight d e p a rt from them . Yet in h e r j C S C U C i S A S S l g I l I Q 6 f i t
For School Year
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HivP Flpmnnct ration Prof- H- E- Cosby. poultry
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