ASSLAI D DAILY TTOfWÖI Monday. September 11, 1933 "*5*? B R ITISH COLOMBIA HAS isalaiid Tidings ¿ » trs ils b e d 187# ’ubUxnea ¿.very S venine Except. Sunday /' THE ASHLAND PRlNTTNO/CO. OFFICIAL CITTÌ AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPH O N E 39 C. K. LOGAN, E d itor Officiai Washington Is Watching As Seven States Go To Primaries Tuesday 11. j LARGE KAOLIN DEPOSITS Æ y '- d E k T-M ü SES W ILLIAM S LA K E, B. C., Sept. — The discovery of a large body o'f; kaolin containing less th a n h alf of WASHINGTON. S e p t ^ l l . — V oters i opposition. In V erm ont, Senator 1 per cen t dross, Is rep o rted a m ile in seven s ta te s go to th e polls to- C arroll S. Page, republican, is re ­ from th is tow nsite. m orrow to n o m in ate sen ato rial, con- tirln g v oluntarily, and R epresenta- K aolin is used in th e m anufac- . , . • . , . . ... . itiv e F ia n k L. G reene, one of the tu re of porcelain and as a fille r in gressionai and s ta te can didates in „ .. . , * i G ranite S ta te ’s two republican con- c ertain textiles. th e g re a te st single p rim ary day o f ' gressm en wU1 also be nom inated E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon, I ostoffice as Second-class Mall M at­ ¡the su m m er cam paign. w ithout opposition. i> Good advice is nearly alw ays -$> GRAIN IS DESTROYED ter. Five seats in th e U nited S tates I In L ouisiana and Colorado, only h a rd to take. BY MIDLAND FIRE subscription Price Delivered in C ity: ❖ senate, 49 in th e house of r e p r e - , congressional and s ta te candidates - u n e iribnth ....................................$ -65 KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 11. sentatives, and a host of s ta te and are to be nom inated. W here a m an ’s g ra ft is, th e re < 3 > Three m o n t h s ................................. 1-S5 ; ’ F ire believed to have s ta rte d from m unicipal offices a re involved in Lodge, P oindexter and Tow nsend 31x m onths ...................................... 3.75 will his h e a rt be also. the h a rv e ster on th e Chin L ung th e b alloting th a t will ta k e place all have opposition— th e la tte r two One year ........................................ 1-50 <$> ---------- ♦ ranch in th e M idland d istric t, Iin A rizona, Colorado, L ouisiana, having stiff fights on th e ir hands Mail and Rural R outes 4> You c a n ’t learn a dog new One m onth ....................................$ .65, . . . , . >. W ashington, Ver- to be renom inated. T hree m onths ............................... 1 .9 5 1 trick s unle" y ° u are sm a rte r <$• burned over 500 acres of stan d in g M assachusetts, m ont and M ichigan. In M assachusetts, S enator Lodge grain. The h a rv e ster was also de­ Hix m onths .................................... 3.50'->> th a n the dog. Chief in te re s t in the n a tio n a l cap- is opposed by Joseph W alker, a for- One year ...................................... 6-51 <» ---------- €> stroyed in addition to o th e r equip­ ADVERTISING RATES <$> The fu tu re holds little for •$> m ent. The fire is confined to th e ital centers a b o u t the sen ato rial con- m er sp eak er of th e M assachusetts Display A dvertising tests in M assachusetts, W ashington house of rep resen tativ es. W alk er Chin L ung ranch. tin g le insertion, each in c h ............ 30c i> the wom an who has m ore <$• and M ichigan, w here th e seats of is characterized by political ob- beauty th an she knows w hat to YEARLY CONTRACTS th re e pro m in en t republican se n ato rs servers in W ashington as “strong. Display Advertising do w ith. Use Mesmerism In Breaking in Horses. One tim e a w y k ........................27*4e ---------- ♦ The world’s best horseback rider is a re in jeopardy— S en ato r H enry h u t not d an g ero u s.” .25 Two tim es a w ^ k ............ T here a re , how ever no less th an <•> One n u s a n c e in a tow n, <§> said to be ex-Lieut. Pietro Hu- Cabot Lodge, m inority lea d e r; Sena- .20 iv e r y o th e r d a y ............... to r Miles P oindexter, ra n k in g m em ­ denko, once of the imperial Russian fo u r avowed dem ocratic candidates w hen you get rid of it, is invar- Local Readers hussars and now a w aiter at the An­ ber of* the naval a ffa irs com m ittee, — W illiam A. G aston, retire d b a n k ­ Bach line, each tim e ......................10c!<$> iably followed by an o th er. <§> glo-American club of Belgrade, Jugo­ and S en ato r C harles E. Tow nsend, To run. every o th e r day for one e r; Sherm an L. W hipple, Boston a t ­ <8 slavia. m on th , each line, each tim e . . 7c the good roads cham pion of th e sen­ to rn ey ; John H ackson W alsh, a fo r­ Tell a m an he is s m a rte r <§> He claims never to have failed to To ru n 'e v e ry issue for one m onth ate. m er dem ocratic candidate fo r gov­ oy m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c <3> th a n you a re , and he will not only ad m it it, but loan you < S > Classified Column says he does not use srrength and agil­ One cent th e w ord each tim e. S> m oney to boot. ity, but mesmerism. He takes a wild a re less keen. In A rizona, S enator univ ersity p rofessor who endorses To ru n every issue for one m onth <$> ♦ horse, slips a halter on its head, passes H enry F. A shurst, dem ocrat, will be prohibition and th e league of na- -------- or m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e. < 3 > HEZ H ECK SAYS: < S> a rope twice through its mouth, jumps ren o m in ated by his p a rty w ith o u t, tions. Legal Rate < .♦ > “ Secrets, m oney and < $> on its hack without a saddle, gets a F irst tim e, per 8 -p tIn t lin e ..........10c 3> fish is h a rd th in g s to < « > knee grip and lets the horse rear, buck Each subsequent tim e, per 8- FARM REM IND ERS soil is desirable and a lib eral supply or run at will. A fter the horse Is tired polnt line ...................................... 5c <§> keep.” he pets it, whispers strange words Into of humUs Is a g re a t aid. Young Card of th a n k i • • ■ « • • • • • • • • • $ 1 * 00 3>»<§> <§■ <§>.$> Its ear, words known to a few Cos­ L ight a Factor in Poultry Houses O bituaries, th e line ..................... 2 ^ c plants m ay be se t o u t In th e early L ig h t is an im p o rta n t facto r in a sacks of the Caspian steppes, and then, Fraternal Orders and Societies never again, will th at horse bite or p o u ltry house. I t is well to place au tu m n when six to eight inches A dvertising f o r , fra te rn a l orders j A n o rth e rn or n o rth e a ste rn or societies ch arg in g a re g u la r initi-1 kick or disobey a man. windows in the re a r. T he fro n t high. atlo n fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ Pietro soon is to become trainer and should be le ft about half open in exposure is to be p referred for the ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be i horsebreaker for King Alexander. o rd er to provide the p roper circu la­ p lan tatio n , b u t is not essential. It charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad vertlslng w hen an adm ission or other tion. In w inter a c u rta in , pulling up will do well on any exposure. The Perhaps It’s Merely a W ater Dog. charge Is m ade. from th e bottom , m ay be used to cooler and sh a d ie r th e spot, the Zoologists, says a Buffalo paper, are fin e r the b erries will be. A b u t C onstitutes A dvertising trying to classify a peculiar form of a d v a n ta g e in p artially closing th e In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ Poultry' Need Exercise animal life found by Edward Briggs opening. ing am ong some as to w hat consti Set Reil Raspberries in Autumn In the Niagara river at Niagara Falls. PENDLETON, O.,. Sept. 11.- R equirem ents for a w ell-planned tu te s news and w hat ad v ertisin g , Red rasp b e rrie s th riv e on alm ost p o u ltry house a re su ita b le location, we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which j Tw enty-tour b e a u tifu l racers, repre- The freak is 12 Inches long. The forepart of the body resembles any type of loam soil. U pland, sandy avoiding exposure as m uch as pos­ ls u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti- ; se atin g th e E ddie M cCarty strin g s, a lizard, while the hlndpart looks like or clay loam soils a re good if they a te betw een them : “ ALL fu tu re and five bucking horses a re a t the - a fish. sible, fresh a ir free from d rafts, events, w here an adm ission charge a re well d rained. Clay loam u su ­ plenty of floor space for exercise Round-U p stab les in a n tic ip a tio n of The creature Is of a spotted brown Is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS color and has a smooth skin and no ally gives heavier yields. T he m ois­ purposes, plenty of roost space to A D VERTISIN G.” T his applies to the com ing Round-Up. tu re co n ten t of th e soil is m ore im ­ prevent crow ding, eq u ip m en t such o rganizations a n d societies of every Am ong th e fleet-footed anim als scales. It has four legs, the feet being formed like human hands, but with p o rta n t th a n th e soil. T he soil m ust as d rin k in g fo u n tain s and m ash 1 kind as well as to individuals. A i r r e J o r t Saof‘ suc“h acriritTes a fte r | come here a fte r w inninS la u ‘ only four fingers. be well d rain e d , m u st re ta in m ois­ hoppers in such places and in suf- j rels on m any track s, a re Young Hex- they have occurred is news The ears have four lobes, with a tn£l tu re , an d m ust never be su rfe ite d ficient q u a n titie s th a t th e fowls will I All com ing social o r organization te r, A lta M., Miss E n o ra, A p iran tn a, of hair on each lobe. The freak is w ith m oisture. A reasonably fe rtile have access to them a t all tim es. m eetings of societies w here no O rphan Child, D ora T u rn e r, R uth alive.—Exchange. m oney co n trib u tio n id solicited, in iti­ ation charged, or collecton tak en IS Van, M amie Van, Skilfull S., K arl Atmospheric Phenomenon. NEWS._______________ ._____________ C. and Sultan. M cCarty is now in An unusually perfect and beautiful Spokane and th e horses a re under example of the atmospheric spokes OVERCHARGING IS RESEN TED th e care of George Langdon. which may occasionally be seen radi­ (P o rtla n d T elegram ) The M onday before R oundU p will ating from the setting sun was wit- | P o rtla n d .—-(T o th e E d ito r of the see th e a rriv a l of th e p atro n sa in t nessed In England in July last year. Our assortment contains both wood and coal T e le g ra m .)— I like to sing of th e of th e sb ow, nam ely C harles Irw in, Five distinct bands of a light salmon 1 pink color, separated by five corre­ beauties of Oregon a n d so do you. who ¡s a fam iliar fig u re in track burners that are made to render the maximum sponding bands of pale blue, were vis­ Every citizen, proud of th e sta te , de- and aren a. He sta te s, in a w ire to ible, stretching up into the heavens service. They are attractive, both in looks and in lig h ts in telling stra n g e rs from ev- jj . w . Collins, p resid en t of th e from the sinking sun. The phenomenon price, and are sure to give satisfaction. ery nook and co rn er of th e land, Round-Up, th a t he will have about lasted about an hour, and later on the w hat Oregon has th a t is w orth 29 head of stock. His lady relay same evening a violent thunderstorm Drop in and let us show them to you. while. But a t the sam e tim e, 've , rid ers are L orena Trickey, acclaim ed broke over the place where the spec­ tacle had been witnessed. There are should not overlook th e giving ot w orld cham pion wom an rid e r and a w arning w henever one is needed I w inner of th e H otel McAlpin trophy, a number of other instances on record in which sim ilar phenomena have been : R ecently a party of to u ris ts v. it- and y e r a McGinnis. F o r the two followed by thunderstorms, ed C ra te r L ake. No objection was nien-g relay strin g s he has as rid ers, Terrible Weapon« of War. felt to the $2.50 per c ar charged “ S pider” Kelly and Red P ru itt. Phone 908 87-80 North Main St. The next w ar may have its invisible w hen e n te rin g the reserve, but de­ His tric k rid e rs a re H arry W al­ cided objection was en tered w hen ters, Miss T rickey, Miss McGinnis airplanes, flying noiselessly above cities and dropping bombs and disease Anna Springs was reached. D rivers ; an(j R Oy K iv ett, w ho is also a trick i germs on unsuspecting inhabitants. 1 err of the cars did not feel they w e r e jroper S teer ropers of the Irw in accord(ng to a report of the executive gw«a being overcharged when 37 cen ts a ag g regation a re K ivett, C laude Saw -i committee of (lie British pariiamen- gallon was asked for gasoline. It yer, Buddy S terling, Cliff K ing and ( tary air committee. Recent discoveries are said to have was found necessary to purchase a Phil Yoder made an airplane Invisible at 20,000 loaf of bread. Tw enty cents was Irw in will have in his old stalls, asked for th is, and it was not fresh. besides his racing sta ff, bucking feet and mufflers have been devised to make the motors silen t The sam e loaf reta ils elsew here for raujeg> fjve bucking horses and one' a dime. A q u a rt of th e th in n e st | ia ydown horse. skim m ed m ilk you ever saw cost 25 George D rum heller, of W alla' cents. O ther charges w ere in P r o - 'W a,la long a frien d of t he Pendle-i portion. I wo of the party had ^ ’n ' j t On Round-U p, will secure for this nor at th e hotel. They w ere served y e a r»s Show th e horses for Queen oue sm all piece of sa lt pork, a boiled j jh e ln ia Thom pson and h er atten d - potato, a tablespoon of canned peas a n j s T here will be fo u r w hite Yeast Combines the Neces­ and a drink called cot fee. The horses for th e m aids and one c re a m -( Ironized sary Body-Iron and Body-Vita- charge was $1 each. ¡colored anim al fo r th e queen. Miss It has come to be understood by most mines Which Make Skin Eruptions Vanish C o n trast th is to a m eal purchased Jeggle Druinheller> d a u g h te r of Mr. manufacturers and distributors that Absolutely a t M adras. Broiled steak s and ham G rum heller, has been chosen as one a large volume of business at any You can p rove th e re m a rk a b le r e ­ and eggs, bread, b u tte r, rasp b erries. maidg sh e is an accom plished s u lts of ironized y e a s t in a few days’ period of time is of itself no proof tim e. To g e t re s u lts th a t you can pineapple pie and o th e r good th in g s horsew om an and has rid d en in the a c tu a lly see in y o u r m irro r, and a c ­ that the business is built on a sure w ere served, and the p ro p rie to r p e n d iet on show. Two o th er m aids tu a lly feel in y o u r w hole m ak e-u p , w anted his p atro n s to e a t m ore t h a n ^ MJgg A lladeen scro g g ’ns. of L a ' y o u m u st use t h a t y e a s t w h ich g iv e s foundation. The volume may be due th e ir capacity would perm it The Qran(je and Miss H elen Thom pson,; to a variety of conditions, and those charge was 50 cents a head. p endie ton. Miss Scroggins has conditions may be temporary, and A nna Springs was the only P ^ c e jn th e Unjon sto ck show> J may be entirely out of the control of on a trip of over 1000 miles, ma e p o r tjand m jSg jS yet to be chosen to by way of S alem . E ugene, (.ra n ts m ake up tb e grOup of atte n d an ts. those who enjoy them. P ass, A shland, Bend and The D alles, ( ___________________ w here th e re w as any overcharging The only sure foundation upon TH E W EA T H ER or any evidence of p rofiteering. which a big business can he success­ TOURIST. Ì -WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.— W ea- fully built is an undisputed consumer D ated Septem ber 4, 1922. __ I th e r outlook for the period Septem ­ preference. Let that be present, and ber 11 to 16, inclusive: P acific' it matter not how quickly a business (O regon V oter) coast s ta te s — G enerally fair, except' -grows, or how big it grows, you have W hat the e n te rp rise of one com- fOr l o w e r s d u rin g th e la tte r p a rt T h e s w e e te s t, d e a r e s t k is s e s a r e t h o s e p la c e d o n a c le a r , p u r e s k in . m uuity can m ean to itself and th e oj t h e week on th e n o rth co ast;; th e n e c e ssa ry b lo o d -b u ild in g v ita - the assurance that it is solidly built ta te of Oregon as a whole is exemp- norm al tem p e ra tu re s. N orthern m in es w ith th e p ro p e r k in d of and that it will not topple over when s tr e n g th - g iv in g iron, in th e sam e lifled by G ran ts Pass. T h at city Rocky M ountain and P la te a u regions - fo rm a s it e x is ts in th e h u m a n body. the first wind blows. h e re is only one iro n ized y e a s t p ro ­ ham m ered steadily a t th e s ta te — G enerally fair, w ith te m p e ra tu re s T duced in th e w orld, a n d it is called sim ply, Iro n iz e d Y east. I t is n o t a highw ay com m ission and th e U nited n e a r o r som ew hat below norm al. m ere m ix tu re o f y e a s t a n d iro n , b u t Advertising is the corner stone of is y e a s t Ironized, w h ich is a su b ­ S tates forest service, to u n d e rta k e — - - ■ - ■ — — sta n c e a ll by itse lf. P im ples, b la c k ­ the structure of consumer preference. h e a d s a n d e ru p tio n s m ean th a t you th e construction of a ro ad to the are m in u s th e r ig h t k in d o f iro n -a n d - No conspicuous example exists where Oregon Caves, one of th e w orld’s v ita ra in e s. Y ou need both. Iro n ized Y east w ill fre e you fro m pim ple- w onders. This y ear, th e " first sea­ there is a steady and sure consumer Diplomatic e m b a rra s s m e n t fo re v e r, y o u r b la c k ­ Effective h e a d s w ill v a n ish , y o u r p u rified rich son for th e new ro ad , the trav el far demand for any product that is not re d blood w ill show in th e ru b y of y o u r c h e e k s a n d a d o ra b le s k in -c le a r­ exceeded th e m ost op tim ist'c expect­ properly advertised. Every instance ness. Iro n ized Y east w ill p u t w ire - ASHLAND REALTY CO ations. T o u rists from a ll sta te s of n e ss in y o u r nerv es, n ew red biood- that can he cited of a consumer de­ c e lls in y o u r blood. I t b u ild s s tr e n g th th e Union a re now tellin g of the in e v e ry o rg a n , in m en, w om en a n d Opposite City Hall c h ild re n . I t is a lso a sto m ach m arvels of th e m arb le halls. One s tr e n g th e n e d A sk fo r Iro n ized Y east, n o th in g else. B e w a re o f im ita tio n s. m ore a ttra c tio n m ade available, and Iro n iz e d Y e a st is sold a t a ll d r u g ­ Business Chances gne m ore m agnet to draw th e m otor­ sto re s a t $1.00 a p a c k a g e . E a c h p a c k ­ a g e c o n ta in s 00 ta b le ts , e a c h ta b le t ist to th is land of w onders T he en­ sealed. T h e y n e v e r lose th e ir pow er. Insurance Real Estate M’f d o n ly by Iro n iz e d Y e a st Co.. A t­ tir e sta te can be g rate fu l to G rants la n ta , Ga. A ll k isse s w iU be s w e e te r fro m now on! P ass fo r its Initiative. Pendleton Is Getting Set For Annual Round-Up Heating Stoves SIMPSON’S To Stop Pimples Yeast Vitamines Must Be ironized HARDWARE Silverton i C ord T ire “BEST IN THE LONG RUN* O n e Q u a lit y O n ly The Silvertown is the pioneer cord tire o f America. Its history is the record o f every important develop­ ment in cord tire construction. From the start it gave the motorist a new idea o f tire service. The Silverto'wn is made by a t organization iviih 5 2 years' experience in rubber manufacture. Tl.'re is only one quality in Silvertown Tires. The materials and workmanship in one are the same as in ail others. The name of Silvertown is always a symbol o f one quality. Your dealer will sell you the Silver- town in any size from 30 x 354 up. THE B.F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY, Akron, O lio ESTABLISHED 1870 f o r AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES, TRUCKS Constantly On Guard Our vault, protected by our electric burglar equipment is as sensitive to human touch as a mother is to Baby’s cry. The door, ceiling and walls of the vault are surrounded by electrically charged cables, which respond to the least touch and automat­ ically set our gong ringing its vibrant alarm. This is an institution that really protects; and a bank that really serves. The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon Time to Build Strong mand that is strong enough to offset changing market conditions may also he cited as an example of the effective use of advertising. The present business condition is a challenge to every business that is built on the uncertain foundation of a demand due to a favorable state of the market. Assuming that the strong demand of the past few years, prior to 1920, was a permanent thing, many manufacturers made provisions to supply the demand and reap a harvest of profits'> hut they overlooked the importance of insuring their share of the demand. Now the great lesson has been learned—at a prodigious cost. The disposition today is to build str'ng. to make sure of the foundation before rearing a &reat superstructure. In the long run it will mean that all busi­ ness will he on a more solid basis, and less likely to he upset hv changing conditions. This will he the great compensation for the stress of the present period.