Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 13, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Every Evening Except
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THE ASHLAND PRINTING,'OO.
Published
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TEL EPH O N E 39
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
i t . 1888
BTRTTOPR ASK VXFERMENTED
mented wine if they io desire, ac- not see fit to make the use of uo*
W IN E FO R COMMUNION cording to a m em orial presented to ferm ented wine m andatory, the me*
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th e house of bishops a t the Audi- m orial agkg th a t R ,<at least g ira
PORTLAND, Sept. 13.— Epiaco- torium yesterday by Bishop Joseph
„ palians of C alifornia,
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.
,
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wine H. Johnson, of e T
Los Angeles.
Many perm ission to use th e sam e to those
A cross cut of a g ian t redw ood | found it stro n g and vigorous, w hile s ta te ,” w ish th e rig h t to d rin k uq,- clergym en and laym en of the diocese priests and persons to whom this
ferm ented “ juice of th e w ine,” in signed th e m em orial.
subject has become a question of
tre e , com puted by th e sta te b oard of i the y e a r 183S indicated a d ro u th .
If the general convention should conscience.”
In 1848 a g re a t wind storm h it holy com m union instead of fer-
fo resters to have b6en 347 y ears old
w hen it was felled, Is one of th e In- th e coast, an d th e tre e was shaken
J te re stin g exhibits of th e N orth Bay to its very foundations, b ut it w ith­
counties’ booth a t th e C alifornia stood th e w in try b lasts, a lth o u g h
sta te fair. The stu d y of th e fo restry deep scars w ere left in its sides.
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experts indicates th a t th e tre e began These show as “ sh a k es,” w hich la t­
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its c areer about 1575, or only 83 te r w ere covered w ith new grow th
By th e tim e of th e Civil w ar it
years a fte r Colum bus discovered
had fully recovered and again was
W hat one is there of us that has not felt the glow of satisfaction
Am erica.
In 1873 it was
over ike.outstanding success of a life-long friend! Often a sur­
In the rich soil of th e H um boldt grow ing rapidly.
♦
prise — seemingly “ a ll of a sudden.” Yet neither surprising nor
coast, it th riv e d well and by 1587, dam aged by a fo re st fire which left
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its
u
n
m
istak
eab
le
evidences
on
th
e
sudden, when you stop to think back over each step of his progress.
i when th e first « h i t . child w as born
sides
of
the
fo
re
st
g
iant,
now
eight
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Amer,Ca- ‘ h ” 1 “ ,K“ d ’ “ " „ , 7
HE U n ited States Rubber C om pany—makers o f U . S.
1610 w hen th e D utch founded th e ir feet th ick . However, it survived the
Royal Cords—were first to conceive,m ake and announce
ravages of fire and by th e tim e of
die balanced tire. A tire in w hich there is such com ­
<•> first settlem en t, it was a foot in di- th e Spanish-A m erican w ar, new b a rk
plete unity o f action in tread and carcass that neither
am
eter.
Several
inches
had
been
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w ill give way before the other.
added to its th ick n ess by 1620, w hen had covered th e burned and seared
First to conceive, m ake and announce a complete
the P ilgrim s cam e over in th e May- sides of the g re a t redwood.
line o f tires—a tire for every need o f price and use under one
I t continued to grow u n til 1922,
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standard of quality.
w
hen,
so th e placard sta te s, “ a fte r
The tre e was th riv in g well In 1654
First ’o « ",
' ’’t a’So-ri ia c goo-’ s e c ? '. d :a
tire-retailing. (You remember the phrase “ G o to
^ J w h e n B altim ore w as founded, and two years of prohibition, it died .”
^ B ^ ’ÈÊR^-MOSËSi
Ignorance will to le ra te al-
♦ m ost anything.
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A conservative is a radical
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Subscription Price Delivered in City:
One nfhnth ....................................$ -65
Three m o n t h s ............................... L ?5
3.75
31x m onths .................................
7.60Í«,
One year ....................................
Mail and R u ral R outes „
B usted” is a p la in e r way to
it than "fin an cially enl.
One m onth ................................. ’ i S s U w
T hree m onths . . ........................
L
. b a rra sse d .”
Hix m onths .................................
6.5« ❖
On« year • • • • • • • • • • • * • • •
advertising rates
Sleeping dogs and th in g s
Display Advertising
Single in sertio n , each in c h ............ 30c ♦ w ith a bad odor should not be
YEARLY CONTRACTS
<i> s tirre d up.
Display A d vertisin g
. . ..
Giant Redwood on Display 1 Veil on Way
To Maturity When The Pilgrams Landed
Ashland '® l* Tidings
E n te re d a t the A shland, Oregon,
Postdffice as Second-class Mall M at­
ter.
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I k n e w h im w h e n h e w as a hoy
One tim e a w y ,k ........................ 27 ^ c .^
ge n din g folks to heaven by
T’ ° “ X ?
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« » » « » . » m n « , u in
Every
a lot of deportations.
Local Readers
<$, was th re e fee t th ic k by 1673 w hen
Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c ❖
th e M ississippi Tiver was discov­
To ru n every o th e r day fo r one
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7c
I
m onth, each line, each t im e ..
ered. N early a n o th e r foot had been
❖ you have, you will find the
To ru n every issue for one m onth
added by th e tim e som e ed u cato rs
g re a te st happiness in living
o t m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c
got to g eth e r and founded Y ale col­
Classified Column
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lege in 1700. The condition of the
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
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To ru n every issue for one m onth
tre e shows th a t th e y ears 1731 to
HEZ HECK SAYS:
or m ore, % e th e w ord each tim e.
1738 w ere very w et on th e H um ­ S c ie n c e Now Proves H ow Com­
“ An a n t’s idea of a good
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Legal R ate
plexion Is Quickly Beautified
boldt coast and th e tre e grew very
. 10c i>
F irst tim e, per 8 -p c 'n t lin e ..'
tim e is craw lin ’ up your
Through the Blood
rapidly.
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
leg or g ittin ’ in th e picnic
♦
T h e r e is n o th in g in th e w o rld t o ­
.
.
5c
point line . . . • • • • • • • • • • •
It had reached six feet in diam ­ d a y w h ic h is p r o d u c in g su c h a Sen­
<$> p ie.”
C ard of th an k s . . . . • » .............. $1.00
s a tio n a s th is s im p le d isc o v e ry !
e te r by 1776 w hen th e D eclaration
P ic k o u t a n y o n e w h o h a s h e a lth y
O bituaries, th e l i n e ................. • 2 ^ c
___________________i of Independence was signed, and al-
r o s y c h e e k s a n d a r a v is h i n g ly b e a u ­
F ra te rn a l O rders a n d Societies
tif u l c o m p le x io n , a n d y o u h av e
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders EM PLOYM ENT NORMAL IN
rea d y was tow ering am ong th e tre e s
p ic k e d o u t a n in d iv id u a l w h o s e b lood
o r societies ch arg in g a re g u la r in iti­
PA C IFIC COAST STATES of th e forest. Tne w ar of 1812
ation fee a n d dues, no discount. R e ­
ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13.— eleven, to re tu rn to college; also
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad
v ertislug w hen an adm ission o r other N orm al em ploym ent conditions along u n certain ty as to the re tu rn of W a r d :
charge Is m ade.
th e P acific coast a re noted by J. A. Johnson, halfback, and “ C huck” |
K elly, San F rancisco, d istric t d ire c ­ P arsons, halfback and linem an.
Wtiat Constitutes Advertising
In addition to th is is th e in ju r y ;
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ to r of th e em ploym ent service, U nit-
ing am ong some as to w hat consti­ ed S tates d e p a rtm e n t of labor, in his j su stain ed recently by Callison, a
tu te s new s a n d w hat ad v ertisin g ,
we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le, which rep o rt fo r th e m onth of A u g u s t,; tw o-year le tte r m an a t center, in a
la u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ m de public here yesterday. A lthough j Coos Bay logging camp. A log rolled
ate betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re th ere is a slig h t general su rp lu s of | over him and th e resu ltin g in ju ry
events, w here an adm ission charge clerical help, according to K elly, de- m ay keep him o u t of m oleskins for
la m ade or a collection is tak e n IS m nd for experienced a g ricu ltu ral! a w hile.
A D VERTISIN G.”
T his applies to
Floyd Shields, who m ade a nam e
o rganizations a n d societies of every and lum ber and building w orkers ex­
for him self a t Oregon as a guard,
kind as well as to individuals.
ceeds th e supply.
“Iron lae.1 Y e a s t H a s C le a r e d M y S k in
All rep o rts of such activ ities a fte r
Q u ic k ly and. G lo r io u s ly !”
An a b s tra c t of K elly’s re p o rt on has said he in tends to play w ith ■
they have occurred is news.
M
ultnom
ah,
w
hile
Tiny
Shields,
even:
is
ric
h w ith v ita ir .in e s - a n d - ir o n .
All com ing social or organization conditions in C alifornia, Oregon and
T h is r c ; i p e o f N a tu r e , “Iro n iz e d
should
he
re
tu
rn
to
the
cam
pus,
has
m eetings of societ.ios w here no j W ashington follow s:
Y e a s t,” is n o w b e in g u se d b y t h o u ­
a n d s o f m e n a n d w om en, w ith s t a r t ­
money co n trib u tio n id solicited, in iti­
C alifornia— All branches of in­ not fully recovered from an a tta c k j s lin
n a t u r a l, r e s u lts .
ation charged, or collecton tak en IS j d u stry except iro n and steel and of pneum onia la st w in ter, and he i s ; I t g g , iv y e e s t p y o e u r f e y c tly
e a s t- v ita m in e s - ir o :i-
ized,
c
o
n
t
a
in
i
n
g
ir
o
n
in th e fo rm in
NEWS.
railro a d rep a irs, a t n orm al or above. said to be u n d e r physician’s orders
w h ic h i t e x is ts in th e h u m a n body.
I t is n o t a m e re m ix tu r e o f y e a s t
D em and for a g ric u ltu ra l w orkers n o t to play football th is year.
ASHLAND DAY
a n d iro n , b u t is y e a s t iro n iz e d , w h ic h
The firs t practice of th e year is is a s u b s ta n c e a i l b y its e lf . M u d d i-
F rid a y of th is week has been des­ and fru it pickers, has absorbed all
n e ss, t h a t g r e a t b e a u ty ro b b e r , g iv e s
ignated as A shland Day a t th e Jack- su rp lu s labor. C anneries a re oper­ set for F rid ay , S eptem ber 15. Most] w a y to a lil y - p u r i t y w h ic h n o th in g
e
ls e o n i a r t h c a n p ro d u c e . P im p le s,
son county fair. T he m ayor has is­ a tin g to capacity and affo rd in g con­ of the candidates fo r th e eleven will b la c k h e a d s , sp o ts , e r u p tio n s ? T h ey
o m e p r a c tic a lly a n im p o s s ib ility !
sued a p roclam ation declaring th a t siderable em ploym ent to fem ale a rriv e in E ugene early th is week, as b R ec
o s y c h e e k s , firm e r a n d y o u n g e r
lo o k in g s k in , r o s e - p e t a l p u r ity , v e l­
T here is a dem and for will H ead Coach H u n tin g to n and
day to be a reg u larly c o n stitu te d lo­ w orkers.
v e ty s o f tn e s s ,— a ll n a t u r a l! Im a g in e
cal half-holiday.
B usiness houses experienced lum berm en and power his a ssista n t, B art Spellm an. T ra in ­ su c h a s k in f u r t h e r b a u tifie d by
y
o u r f a v o r i t e c r e a m a n d p o w d er.
er H ayw ard is here already.
have been req u ested to close th e ir co n struction w orkers.
T o th i n k o f it is lo v e ly . T o h a v e
it, a m i ie r n m ir a c le ! B e g in ta k in g
Oregon— E m ploym ent conditions
doors a t 1 1 :3 0 o’clock in the m orn-
Iro n iz e d Y e a st to d a y . T h e r e is o n ly
I
have
several
second
hand
band
ing in o rd er th a t all m ight have a n have reached norm al. F ish in g , berry
o n e I ro n iz e d Y e a s t in th e w o rld , so ld
a package.
o p p o rtu n ity to a tte n d th e fair. Ash- ! picking, canning, lum bering, log- in stru m e n ts for sale cheap. See me E b y a c a h l l p d a r c u k g a g g i e s t s c o a n t ta J1.00
in s CO ta b le ts ,
about
s
ta
rtin
g
your
boy
in
th
e
Boys’
e
a
c
h
ta
b
le
t
is
se
a
le
d
.
T
hey never
land will have its d lsrla y and e x -J g ing> co nstruction and m an u fa ctu r-
lo se t h e i r p o w e r.
M ’f'd o n ly b y
Band.
Carl
H.
Loveland.
Studio
hibits of various fru its and vege- jpg a re a t high tide, dem anding all
Iro n iz e d Y e a s t Co., A tla n ta . G a. G et
4tf ready to be supremely h a p p y .
tables, m ineral sources a n d j a a n u - , su rplus labor.
A num ber of new 135 E. Main. Phone 465.
factu red products.
A shland will in d u stria l p lan ts have been com -
fu rn ish the m usic for F rid a y . I t is pieted and m ore in course of erec-
tru ly A shland Day.
; tion.
P ru n e and hop h a rv e st will
In o rd er th a t the sp irit of the day j em and m ore help th a n th e local
1
be carrie d out to th e u tm ost, a large supply,
rep re sen ta tio n of A shland people is
W ashington— S hortage of labor
J
-r
1
necessary. A shland b a n n e rs should exists to a lim ited extent, in coast
1
be on A shland autom obiles. D on't logging cam ps, h a rv e st fields, a g ri­
I1- . J
be asham ed of y our hom e town. If c u ltu ra l p u rsu its, bu ild in g tra d e s
T
you are, leave it, and locate in a and in A laska. T here is a su rp lu s
F o re st fires and
town to w hich you can conscien- of clerical help.
tionsly point w ith pride. F rid a y is tra n sp o rta tio n have caused tem po­
A shland Day and
for A shland ra ry suspension in several logging
cam ps.
C onstruction of buildings,
people.
highw
ays,
m unicipal im provem ents
L E T ’S GO!
and dock facilities continu.es. All
FA IR S
in d u stries re practically n orm al The
F a irs a re in stitu tio n s c a rrie d over fru it sections will req u ire h u n d red s
from days bygone. In th e olden of o u tside w orkers, beginning the
tim es th e re w as no ad v ertisin g , no m iddle of Septem ber
new spapers, and no convenient an d
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sw ift m ethods of e ith e r com m unica- v . OF O ELEV EN W ILL
F E E L LOSS O F STARS
tion or tra n sp o rta tio n .
It was of,
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, E u ­
such tim es th a t th e sp irit of th e fair
gene, Sept. 13.— O regon’s football ,
was born.
People living, or r a th e r existing, prospects, so b rig h t a t th e close of
in one locality, possessed little last y e a r’s season, are som ew hat!
know ledge of th e a ffa irs and pro- dim m ed as th e opening of practice
ducts of o th ers resid in g a com para- on S eptem ber 15 approaches, by th e
tively few m iles d ista n t.
T heir n o n -in ten tio n of Floyd and “ Tiny*
ANY lovely home things are They are the best materials of their
m an u fa ctu red p roducts w ere an- Shields, s ta r g u ard s of the 1921
kind that we know.
put in the attic when they
know n as w ere the in tim a te details j
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are old only on the outside.
Ask for Fuller’s Free Advice and
use Fuller’s Products to make your
They would look as good as new if
of th e ir lives. G radually th e lim ita ­
home even more attractive than it is
refinished.
tio n s of th is so rt of life daw ned
now. The work is easy and fascina­
You
can
refinish
them
yourself
with
upon the race, and th e need of m ore
The results are a wonderful
a little paint, varnish, or enamel, and ting.
lea rn in g was im pressed upon them !
reward.
a bit of work “that is really fun.”
T he an cient fa ir was a tru e holiday.
D eco ret V arn ish Stains
We organized a special department
P lan s w ere m ade m onths before the
Decoret Varnish Stains for
just to tell you how to refinish things
fu r n itu r e and
successfully. Write our “Home Ser­ rehnishing
occasion. The good housew ife care­
Guaranteed to be Cured
woodwork. They stain at
vice
Department,”
telling
them
what
varnish in one o p e r a t i o n .
fully collected and selected the best
W ithout Operation
you want to refinish and how you Match the color of any na­
tural wood. Made in 8 col­
of h e r culin ary a rt and proof of her
«<
want it to look.
AN I be cured and will
ors.
housew ifery. The m an of th e fam ­
We also make Rubber-Ce­
Our experts will tell you just how
I rem ain cured,” is th e
ment Floor Paint, All-Pur­
to do the work, w hat m a teria ls pose Varnishes, Silkenwhite
ily selected and groom ed the best of
co n sta n t th o u g h t o f suffer­
brushes, etc., you need.
Enamel, Washable Wall Fin­
bis crops and his stock. The fair
ish. Fifteen-for-Floors Var­
ers fro m Piles.
We
make
special
paints,
varnishes,
nish, F u l l e r w e a r Varnish,
becam e a v eritab le m ark e t for pro ­
enamels, wall finishes and stains for Floor Wax, Auto E n a m e l.
You can be cured an d will re­
duce raised in a lim ited area.
you to use. They are the results of Fuller'. Hot Water Wall Finiah (kalaomine).
main cured u n d e r my non-
Porch and Slep Paint, aad PIONEER WHITE
73 years in the paint-making business. LEAD.
L ater, th e scope of the fa ir was
surgical treatm en t. N o knife,
broadened from local to county,
no operation, no anaesthetic, no
pain, no confinement—and a pos­
sta te , country, u n til the g rea t expo­
itive money-back guarantee of
sitio n w here e n tire nations furnished
V SMCrmCATTOW
cure, no matter how chronic or
exhibitions of th e ir people and pro­
severe your Piles may be.
d u cts was evolved.
If you are a sufferer from Piles,
Stain«
Fissure, Fistula or Itching, write
It m akes b u t little difference re -'
M anufactured by W. P. Fuller A Co., Dept. 42, San Francisco
to me today.
g ard in g th e size of the fair, the!
B ra n c h e s in 19 C itie s in th e W e s t
sp irit and underlying principle re-
a legitimate dealer and get a legitim ate tire.” )
First also to arouse industrial and trade
m inds to the need o f a new kind o f tire
com petition. (Com petition for belter and
better values. Greater and greater pub­
lic confidence.)
Ironized Yeast
Brings Marvelous
Beauty to Skin
Don’t Put It in the Attic
It’s Fun to Refinish It Yourself
— We’ll Tell You How
M
HESE high spots along the U . S.
. road
ro ' to leadership indicate the
T
intent—the w ill to win by the qual­
ity route in a price market.
N o w that so m any car-owners
have given their verdict for quality
tires in general, and U . S. Tires in
particular--a num ber o f dealers
and car-owners w hose vision
has been clouded by “ dis­
counts,” “ sales” and what
not, are beginning to re­
member that th ey “ knew
him w hen h e was a boy.”
United States Tires
ere Good Tires
/ W
O
}i Where You
j- Cer.i B my
I
V S. Tires :
T T
4 .x i
N. DIX & SON
’ T ir y r . i
Tomorrows Style In Today’s Car
NJOY your fine new Chandler
Six all this year and be as­
sured of still having a modish car
next Spring.
Because it is so advanced ki
style, the Chandler is associated
with the highest priced cars, and
will remain the fashion for many
seasons to come.
The rugged sturdiness of the
chassis, its motor performance and
the rich appointments all carry
the hallmark of high quality.
At its new and lower price it
is a record motor car investment.
Why deprive yourself of a new
car now—one that will remain in
style—and is so easy to own?
E
¿’ie N ew Low Price
NOW
F. O. B. CLEVELAND
Fullerk
"Home Service’Paints
m ains th e sam e.
LKKDOM'S T I R E
HOSPITAL
MOVED to th e BEA V ER CORNER.j
BLASON a n d HOOD T IR E S,
Ltl
DR. CHAS. J. D E A N
RECTAL SPECIALIST
SA VE TH E M E M O B ELO W - C U T IT OUT AND P A S TE IT IN YOUR N O TE BOOH
2N D AND MORRISON PORT LAND. OREGON
Fuller’s “Home Service" Faints are sold by the following in your city.
MENTION THIS P A P E R WHEN W R IT IN G
D IC K iR S O N
(Cb S O N
CLASS A GARAGE
TH E CHANDLER M O TO R CAR COM PANY
CLEVELAND