Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 15, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland •<*> Tidings
Established 1876
Every E vening Except
Sunday
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THE ASHLAND PRINTING <CO.
P ubllihed
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OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TEL EPH O N E 39
AMERICAN
V tE G lO S /
Essay Contest Open
Essays on “ How th e Am erioan
C. K. LOGAN, E d ito r
Legion can best serve the N ation,”
are arriv in g a t s ta te h e a d q u a rte rs in
E n te re d a t thA A shland, Oregon,
Postoffice as Second-class Mall M at­
P o rtla n d .
School children in Ore­
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gon will have u n til October 6th to
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♦ p resen t th e ir essays, extension be­
Subscription P rice D elivered in C ity:i
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One rrfonth ....................................$ .65
ing gran ted in o rd er to give stu d en ts
Three m o n t h s ............................... l . » 5 1 t
L oafing *s th e only th in g <♦> an o p p o rtu n ity of consulting w ith
Six m onths .................................... 3.75 -» th a t really tire s a busy m an.
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th e ir teachers. Prizes as follows,
7.50 «>
On« year ...................................
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will be given w inners:
Mail and Rural R ou tes
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One m onth ....................................$ -65
N ational,
$750, firs t;
second,
o u t of life th a n fat wom en.
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T hree m onths . . .......................... 1 9 5
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<$> $500; th ird , $250. To be used for
Six m onths .................................... 3.50 <»
On« year ...................................... 6.56 ❖
C ongress is slowly b u t surely <$> scholarships.
The essay m ust not be over 500
ADVERTIStNG RATES
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Display A dvertising
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in length. Any boy or girl
istence.
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tlngie in sertio n , each in c h ............ 30c
betw een the ages of 12 and 18 m ay
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display A dvertising
<$> Most of the applause given ♦ com pete. All essays m ust be in th e
One tim e a w ^ k ................................27 %c
<?’ to speakers is supplied by th e <$> hands of th e sta te a d ju ta n t of th e
Two tim es a w ^ k ............................... 25 c
<•> th e lea st in tellig en t in the <$> A m erican Legion in P o rtla n d not
’Overy o th e r d a y .................................. 20 c
Selection
crow d.
<$> la te r th a n O ctober 6th
Local R eaders
will
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legion
judges
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and
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m on th , each line, each tim e . . 7c <S> h ard y ever gets over it w hen
<$> forw arded and en tered in th e n a ­
To run”every issue for one m onth
tional contest.
N ational w inners
ok m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c <$> she m arrie s and finds she has <§>
will
be
announced
d u ring Novem­
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The m ost extensive A rm istive day
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point line ...................................... 5 c <$> lea k .”
<•> in Oregon by posts of the A m erican
C ard of t h a n k s ..........................$1.00
Legion.
O bituaries, th e l i n e ................. , . 2 ^ c
P lan s for A rm istice day festivi­
Fraternal Orders and S ocieties
ties
are alread y being a rra n g e d by
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders i oid C adillas follow ing in th e o rd er
o r societies ch arg in g a re g u la r initi- ; nam ed
The
local posts and sta te officials of th e
ttlo n fee and dues, no discount. Re-
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liglous and bene rolent orders will b e 1 c raft a t th e w heel, drew grad u ally j A m erican Legion,
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad away from th e o th er cars u n til it
vertising when an adm ission or o th er had a good lead. Goodie, w ith the
BLAZE DESTROYS E N T IR E
charge Is m ade.
__F ord, lost second place to the Max-
BLOCK IN K EN N ETT, CA LIF.
; well a fte r a few laps, as he seem ed I
Wlutt C onstitute« A d vertisin g
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d erstan d - | to not have the h e a rt to tak e t h e '
K EN N ETT. Calif.. Sept. 15.— In
ing am ong some as to w hat consti turng ag fagt ag the o th er
b ut
less th an two hours W ednesday af­
tu te s news and w hat adv ertisin g , 1
xi_
t e p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which ; as th e race progressed, h.s nerves ternoon a whole block h ere was
i» u sed by new spapers to d ifferen ti- ! becam e steady and he passed the
stripped by fire of all but one dw ell­
a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re j Maxwell, only to throw a rig h t re a f
events, w here an adm ission charge tire a t th e n o rth end of the tra c k , ing, and the large opera house and
is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS
two or th re e dw ellings in an o th e r
ADVERTISIN G.”
T his applies to and gave the signal a t th e pits th a t block on th e n o rth w ere sw ept aw ay
o rganizations and societies of every he w ould stop th e next tim e around also.
T w enty-nine dw ellings w ere
kind as well as to individuals.
and. despite th e fact th a t he was
destroyed,
som e of them the very
All rep o rts of such activities a fte r ru n n in g on one rim , he kept in the
best in K ennett.
they have occurred is news.
All com ing social or organization lead of the Maxwell th e e n tire c ir­
The block is bounded by Bush,
He lost one lap in th e pit, b u t
m eetings of societies w here no cuit
money co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ cam e back on the tra c k in th e re a r Lawson, Maple and High stre e ts. It
ation charged, or collecton taken IS of th e Maxwell, w hich he passed, is on th e hill w est of th e m ain busi­
ness p a rt of th e tow n. At no tim e
NEWS.
b u t was unable to catch th e flying
Essex, so finished less th a n a lap were any business buildings en d an ­
CONSTITUTION DAY
behind all except the w inner of the gered.
Sunday has been nationally desig­
The fire orig in ated , one rep o rt
race.
nated as C onstitution Day. Schools
The Essex won first in 21 m inutes i has U’ in th e dooryard of P e te r Man-
in various p a rts of th e country are j and 47 seconds; th e Maxwell s e c - ;^ a s home.
Some one passing by
for a larg e p a rt paying due respect J Qnd
The C arm an H ittso n , w hich had carelessly dropped a b u rn in g
to the occasion e ith e r on F rid a y or was not a serious contender, won m atch in the dry grass. The grass
Monday aftern o o n .
M inisters are th ird . The C adillac w ithdrew a fte r fire spread to th e home. It was not
com m enting upon th a t g re a t docu­ four laps, which left th e F o rd in due to children playing in the va­
m ent from th e pulpits.
i fo u rth position a t th e end. If the cant dw elling, as a t first reported.
The fire sw ept west w ith g rea t
To the m ajo rity of us the Consti- p Qrd bad experienced no tro u b le, it
The firem en could not
tu tio n is som ething th a t we have w oujd have tak e n second place, and rapidity.
read, like th e D eclaration of In de*!m igbt ^ave m ade th e Essex do even check it. It Stopped only w hen ev­
pendence and L incoln’s G ettysburg b e tte r tim e in o rd e r to win
e ry th in g in its p ath had been burned
address.
We recognize e x n a c ta
w e s t Side M edford won first place up to the wide s tre e t on th e w est,
from e ith e r of th e la tte r when " £ ¡n ^be com m unity exhibits, w ith which the flam es could not leap. A
chance upon them , yet com paratively Valley v lew seCond. P o in ts scored few saved a good deal of th e ir
few can quote them or tell of th e werg 94 aQd 90> respectively.
household effects
circum stances leading up to them .
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except in a general and vague way.
LEAVES FO R MONTANA
Every citizen of th e U nited S tates FU N ERA L S E R I IC E HELD
TO MAKE H E R HOME
FO R LATE CARL H H A RR IS
should be fam iliar w ith the C onsti­
tu tio n , u n d er which th is go e m in e n t
Mrs Lizzie D river, w ho has been
The fu n e ra l of Carl H ursel H a r­
functions, not only w’ith its contents,
in
very poor h e a lth fo r th e p a st six
ris, who died a t his residence on B
but w ith the histo ry of its w riting.
m
onths,
has gone to M ontana to be
s tre e t M onday, Septem ber 11th, a f­
Dig down in th e m usty old vol­
te r an illness of one y e a r caused by
um es in th e a ttic and b rin g to lig h t
a com plication of in te stin a l tro u ­
th a t w ell-w orn copy of th e H istory
bles, was held from th e E lks Tem ple
of th e U nited S tates you used to
W ednesday a ftern o o n , follow ed by
h a te to study, or else borrow an
in te rm e n t a t M ountain View ceme­
edition th a t b ro th e r or son now uses
tery. Rev. C harles A. E dw ards de­
a t school.
Spend a t least a few
livered th e fu n era l serm on.
m inutes d u rin g th e w eek-end in
Mr. H a rris w as born in Black
Iro n ized Y ea st P r o d u c e s R em ark ab le
fam iliarizing yourself w ith th e Con­
Results on Blood and Complex­
Haw k county, Iowa, October 4, 1889
stitu tio n . M onday m orning will find
ion in a Few Days’ Time
and passed aw ay a t th e age of 32
you a u b e tte r vxv.-v.
citizen . . . as
a
re
s
u
lt
of
..
-
rg n m onths and Se re n days.
Y ju , madam, are only one o f the
m illions who have w orked day after
the few m in u tes you have devoted to
Qf Jam eg and Min
day stru g g lin g , w orking, w ish in g to
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Paris Chief Sees San Francisco System
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MÉERÌ^MÒSES;::
Paint Your
Cheeks from
the Inside Out
its p eru sal.
have and to hold that precious thing,
of whom p re c e d e d ’ an
exq u isite com plexion. T hese days
of beauty-labor are over. Ironized
him to the grave. F o r 17 y e a is Mr.
Y east is the one great N ature-secret
H a rris m ade his hom e in Ashland-!
w here he enjoyed th e esteem of a
w ide circle of friends.
Surviving
form erly Miss
erva Harrig>
W ho said th e wild and wooly w est
had ceased to exist? A young m an
was shot fo r his ru stlin g activ ities
x x
in the e a ste rn p a rt of th e sta te the
Friday, 8cî>î«’ttù>w JR. IfHÖ
o th er day.
p ay Loom is, d a u g h te r of Mr. and
Mrs W ill Loom is, his two sm all
H enry w on't sh u t down his p
l a
n
t g.gters
f .ye brotherg
for th re e weeks. Suppose th a t he The siste rs a re Mrs. H. F. R eigel. of j
decided he could n ot a-ford it.
, G ranville, 111.; Mrs. M. W. R ichey,'
t
I of LeM ars. la : and Mrs. J. H. Pons-i
15,000 VISIT JACKSON
ford, of C ottage Grove, O r.;
The
F A IR ON SECOND DAY b ro th e rs a re Messrs. C harles C. and
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H a rla n H. H a rris, of Salem , O r .;|
(C ontinued from page 1)
A dron H a rris, of W aterlo o . Ia.; !
utes and five and o n e ^ ifth se co n d s.! Lloyd E. H a rris, of C orvallis. Or.,
,
with V aughn second and Sm ith and R alph L. H a rris, of Ashlan
tb ird
A profusion of b e a u tifu l flow ers.
Six m otorcycles trie d s e p a r a te ly im u *e tokens of th e sym pathy th a t
for the track record, which was won 1®
^o r I*10 bereaved ^ if e and
by Sm ith on an In d ian , m aking th e children and b ro th e rs and sisters,
mile and an eig h th aro u n d th e circle m ark the last restin g place of th e
in 58 and 4-5 seconds. V augn and deceased.
McMullin each negotiated th e dis-;
tance in 60 seconds flat, w hile the LIR E NEAR W EED SW EEPS
o th ers were slightly slow er.
;
OVER A LARGE AREA
T he autom obile race of 22% m iles,
-
w ith five entries, drew the crow ded
W EED , C alif., Sept. iy>.— F an n ed
a m p h ith e a tre to its feet several li(\ a stro n g so u th w ind, th e fire
tim es d u rin g th e 21 m inutes and 4 7 ¡w h ich s ta rte d ju s t o u t o>f W eed,
seconds which it lasted. The cars sw ept over a te rrito ry a b o u t five
got aw ay in th is e v e n t from a m iles in le n g th T uesday a n d W ed-
sta n d in g s ta r t in fro n t of th e grand- n esd ay m orning.
sta n d .
The Essex jum ped to th e
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lead w ith th e F ord a close second.
F resh H ot T am ates a re now
the Maxwell, C arm en specia land th e being served a t Rosa Bros.
5-9
F o r a Snm raery C o m p lex io n A ll the
Y ear, T a k e Iro n ized Y e a stt
o f a b eautiful com plexion. It is n o t
a mere m ixture of y ea st and iron,
but Is y ea st ironized, w hich is a sub­
stance a ll by itself. It is N ature’s
rouge, face cream , skin softener, skin
purifier, skin beautifier, a ll in one!
Man has never, w ill never, be able to
equal it! Ironized Y east b egin s to act
im m ediately on blood, nerves, tissu es
and com plexion.
It com pels skin
spots, m uddiness, sallow n ess, pim ­
ples, blackheads— all beauty th ieves
—to vanish! In th eir place you w ill
notice your com plexion bloom ing out
in new b eau ty lik e a ch rysalis into a
b eau tifu l butterfly. T h is is not a
vision, but a fact. N ature does it,
that’s a ll w e know . Start u sin g Iron­
ized Y east today. Sold at all drug
stores at $1.00 a package. Each pack­
age con tain s €0 tables, each tablet is
sealed. They never lose th eir power.
M 'fd cn ly by Ironized Y east Co., A t­
lanta. Ga. You w ill fe e l lik e h u g g in g
yourself a fte r you have used Ironized
Y east a short tim e. Then w ith the
added use o f your favorite cream and
powder, you w ill ow n a t last the
exquisite com plexion you have a l­
w ays dream ed o f h aving. B ew are of
su b stitu tes.
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SEATTLE ARCHITECT WILL
a t K ansas City, and was also on th é
BE ON U O F O. FACULTY ju ry for th e w ar m em orial a t Hono«
lulu.
The new’ Oregon p rofessor
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, E u ­ practiced 16 years in Seattle. Be­
gene, Sept. 1 4 — W. R. B. W ilcox, a fore m aking his residence in th e
leading arc h ite c t of S eattle and n a ­ P uget Sound city, he was a practic­
tionally know n in his profession ing arch itect in B urlington, Ver­
th ro u g h service on im p o rtan t a rc h i­ m ont.
i
tectu ral ju ries, will join th e faculty
of the U niversity of Oregon in the
fall term as professor of arch itec­
tu re. News of the appo n tm ent was
m ade know n here by P resid en t P. L.
Campbell.
Mr. W illcox has served as vice-
president of the A m erican In stitu te
Guaranteed to be Cured
W ithout Operation
of A rchitects, and as president of
the W ashington sta te ch ap ter of the
I be cured and will
in stitu te. He w as a m em ber of the
I remain cured,” is the
a rc h ite c tu ra l ju ry to select designs
constant thought of suffer­
for th e m em orial of the g rea t w ar
ers from Piles.
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&
22$
k
PILES
You can be cured and will re­
main cured under my non-
6urgical treatment. No knife,
F ire engineers iron’ all over tiie world, attending the internnt’nnn!
potv
vention in San Francisco, were given a dem onstration of tliut city's high-pres­
sure w ater system, no engines being used. Inset is Fire Chief Paul Vaginot
of Paris, who was an interested observer.
is tW is n i
EASILY SC.LED BY USING
No new domestic anim als have
OF GENERAL INTEREST
been developed during the last 2,000
A cyclone moves a t the rate of 585 years.
The most powerful electromagnet in
yards a second.
A bird can generally lift one-half the world has a power of 100,000
gausses.
more than its own weight.
w ith h er children.
Mrs. D river was very m uch a t­
tached to A shland and h e r m any
frien d s here, b u t ow ing to h er poor
h ealth she decided to m ake the
change.
H er friends will be glad
to welcome h er back again if h e r'
h e a lth will p erm it hjsr J re tu rn in g
here.
USED
STEARHS' ’ LECTRIC PASTE
I t a ls o k ills r a t s a n d m ica. I t fo rce s
th e s e p e s ts to r u n fro m b u ild in g f o r w a te r
a n d f r e s h a ir. A 35c b o s c o n ta in s e n o u g h
to k ill 50 to 100 r a t s o r m ice. G et it f ro m
y o u r d r u g o r g e n e r a l s to r e d e a le r to d a y ,
READY FOR USE- "E. i FER
no operation, no anaesthetic, no
pain, no confinement—and a pos­
itive money-back guarantee of
cure, no matter how chronic or
severe your Piles may be.
If you are a sufferer from Piles,
Fissure, Fistula or Itching, write
to me today.
DR. CHAS. J. DEAN
RECTAL SPECIALIST
S ND AND MORRISON PORT LAND, OREGON
MENTION THIS P A P E R WHEN
W R IT IN G
H .'N T R .fR S
Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
W e state it a9 our honest
belief that the tobaccos used
in Chesterfield are of finer
quality and hence of better
ta ste ) than in any o th e r
cigarette at the price.
Liggett S/ Mj/ert Ttbacct Ct.
We have a few used type
writers which have been put
in A-l condition, that we
will sell at
BARGAIN PRICES
$10.00 to $30.00
will take any of these ma­
chines.
U-
■' . / J /
Chesterfield
C IG A R E T T E S
o f Turkish and Domestic tobaccos— blended
«yî/V £ R W
Fifty=Fifty for Progress
The big, obvious need of this country
today is psychological—the disposi­
tion to go ahead. We have here a vast
ability to produce, and a vast ability
to consume the products of industry.
Potentially, Supply and Demand are
pretty well matched. The main trou­
ble is that people don’t demand
enough things to justify industry in
doing its utmost to produce.
The result is that a great amount
of energy is being spent on trying to
get a lion’s share of the existing de
mand, and not enough is spent on
trying to create the demand so there
will be enough to keep everybody
busy supplying it.
This brings about a period of keen
competition. It means that every­
body must work harder and accept
less in order to overcome the sales
resistance of a curtailed demand.
Demand is largely a created thing.
The actual needs of humanity are only
a fraction of the general demand. It
is always a simple matter to get along
with less than one would like to have.
AVlien the public gets a streak of econ­
omy it curtails the demand for every­
thing that is produced.
Advertising is a prime mover in
creating business. It rouses people
out of lethargy, makes them want to
live more fully, and to possess the
means of living more comfortably and
more enjovably.
When sales are hard to get, then
most people who have things for sale
increase their efforts to sell. The
harder they try to sell, the harder
their competitors try to sell. P»ut no
amount of selling effort—in the usual
sense of the word—can create de­
mand; it can only take advantage of
the demand that has been otherwise
created.
Advertising and Selling might to he
considered as “ fifty-fifty” in impor
tance. Advertising creates the con­
sumer demand. Selling connects this
demand with the supply. Each needs
the other to make its work complete.