Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 09, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
tw o
Ashland
Tidings
K atabllahed 1876
Pnbliahed Every Evening
Sunday
Except
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
AND
O FFICIAI. CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPH O N E 39
C. K. LOGAN, E d ito r
E ntered a t ttue A shland, Oregon,
l.'ostoffice as Second-class Mail Mai
ter.
bvaëërt
M oses
•
New th in g s are not alw ays
■§• im provem ents.
W ork Progressing
Rapidly in Crater
Lake Lodge Annex
Saturday, October 7, 1023
A Post Graduais Course
' in Lobster Salad
The w ork on th e new add itio n to
the C ra te r Lake lodge is progressing
nicely, and F ra n k P. S alter, of Med­
ford, the co n tracto r, says they h o p e }
for th e carp e n te rs th is week or next,
and will then close the w ork for the
subecriptiou Price D elivered in City:
J n e n/onth ....................................$ -65
3>
The things, th a t you w ant «•> year. S a lte r has p a rt of th e lum ber
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.95
<j>1 on the ground to s ta r t th e c a rp e n te r
m ost a re not for sale.
Six m onths .................................... 3.75
work early next sp rin g and will not
One year ...................................... 7.5 t >
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have
to w ait u n til Ju ly to tak e the
Mail and R ural R outes
•>
Good governm ent comes only <S>
One m onth ....................................$ .65 ■$> from choosing good m en to <$> m aterial up.
T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1-95
Few people realize w hat a job it is
Six months .................................... 3-60 <$■ ru n it.
to
get m ate ria l up to th e lake. The
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<§>
One year ................................... 6-6*
g
ran
ite used cam e from th e W atch­
ADVERTISING RATES
r
The only way to know a <?>
Display A dvertising
m
an,
and the lum ber and plum bing
t> th in g is to bum p into it, and let <$>
30c
single Insertion, each in ch . . .
<§> supplies are hauled from M edford,
it bum p into you.
YEARLY CONTRACTS
< §85 m iles, or from Chiloquin, 32
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D isplay A dvertising
27
«
>
T
here
appears
to
be
m
ore
of
<
•> miles. T he sand is hauled from Un­
One tim e a w epk......................
Two tim es a w ^ k ..................... ,25 c <§> everything all th e tim e except <§> ion creek, 23 miles.
xjvery o th e r d a v ........................ .20
The new addition will be four
an inclination to work for a <s>
Local Renders
stories
an d basem ent, will have 86
.
<i>
Each line, eftch tim e ..................... 10c ■S> living.
room
s
of
which 36 will have b ath ,
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i>
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To ru n every o th er (Jay for one
m onth, each line, each tim e . . 7c <$> N atu re seem s to c onspire <t> toilet and lav ato ries, 23 lav ato ries
To run” every issue for one m onth
witli railro ad s by placing her <»> and toilet, and th e balance lav a­
oy m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c
■♦> w onders away off w here it costs <•> tories only. All will have hot and
C lassified Column
cold w a te r and th e re will be a pub­
• a wad of money to go and see
One cent th e word each tim e.
lic tub and show er b ath .
T here
To ru n every issue fo r one m onth <i> them .
will be 52 of th e room s in the new
or m ore,
th e w ord each tim e.
<3>
Legal R ate
addition fro n tin g on th e lake.
HEZ HECK SAYS:
f i r s t tim e, per 8-pc?nt lin e ..........10c
It is also in the five-year building
‘ I t ’s hard enough to git
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
plan
of th e C ra te r L ake com pany to
along
w
ith
w
im
m
in,
let
polnt line ...................................... 6c
eventually p ut in a hydor-electric
Card of t h a n k s ..............................$1.00
alone try in ’ to u n d e rsta n d
O bituaries, the line .......................2% c **•
plant to h e a t all room s.
’em .”
Fraternal Orders and Societies
The plan also provides for reb u ild ­
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders
ing
th e old building a fte r the new
or societies ch arg in g a re g u la r in iti­
add
itio
n is com pleted, which will be
P
erh
ap
s
th
ere
will
not
be
so
m
any
ation fee and dues, no discount. R e ­
ligious and benevolent orders will be second looeys in the next w ar, now for 1924 travel.
charged th e reg u la r rate for all ad th a t the g o v e rn m e n t.h a s seen fit to
The governm ent has constructed
vertlslng w hen an adm ission or o ther
abolish
the
salu
te
on
all
but
form
al
this
year, th ro u g h S parro w ’s su p e r­
charge Is made.
occasions and upon m ilitary reserva­ vision, S alter doing th e work, a nice
What Constitutes» A dvertising
tions. The rescinding o rd er comes com fort statio n w est of the lodge,
In o rd er to allay h m isunderstand
about
th e tim e th a t ex-service m en th a t will be ready for the public next
tng am ong some as to w hat congti ;
have
recovered
the com plete use of year, also th re e com bination cook
tu tes news and w hat adve.'tiaiiip.
»» p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which ; th e ir rig h t arm s from o ver-saluting and bunk houses, one each a t Anna
Is u sed by new spapers to d iff e re n t d u rin g the late w ar.
Springs, th e camp a t W ine Glass,
ato betw een them : “ ALL fu tu re
and a n o th e r point, for the conven­
¿vents, w here an adm ission chargf
Is m ade or a collection is taken IS I A connoisseur on fem inine a tt r i ­ ience of the laborers.
ADVERTISING.”
T his applies to butes b reak s loose and declares th a t
organizations an d societies of every the ideal woman is the one th a t is
HOME
kind as well as to individuals.
both b eau tifu l and dum b. Sort of a
In a book published in 1856 th ere
All reports of such activities after
dum b-bell-e, as it were.
is a poem en titled “ H om e,” from
they have occurred is news.
which is quoted the follow ing proph­
All com ing social or organization
M arvel of all m arvels. The ocean etic stan zas:
m eetings of societies w here no
money co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ appears ab o u t to become " d ry .”
I.
ation charged, or collecton taken IS
“ Home! thd n u rsery of nations;
NEWS.
LOOMIS TICK ET
B rightest hom es of fu tu re good
R est upon thy m ission, being
THE LOOMIS TICKET PROGRAM
F or Mayor
B etter know n and understood.
The fifth p a ra g ra p h of the Loomis
CHARLES L. LOOMIS
II.
ticket platform read s as follows: “ I
‘
In
th
e
happy
fireside
circle
am proud of A shland's fine re p u ta ­
F or City Council
W
om
an’s
genius
m
ust
be ta u g h t;
tion everyw here in th e m a tte r of
S. A. PE T E R S, SR.
Head
as
well
as
h
e
a
rt
in
stru cted
schools and education, and I favor
M. C. LINING ER
In
the
claim
s
by
duty
brought.
every su ita b le action looking tow ard
DR. R. L. BURDIC
III.
tlie reopening of the norm al school.”
H. G. WOLCOTT
“
This
the
lever,
b ut it rests not
U nfortunately, in th e past, citv
MRS. W. M. BARBER
’N
eath
th
e
tem
p
le’s sw elling dome
a d m in istra tio n s have not realized
MRS. W. J. WALLACE
If the world moves on and upw ard,
th e trem endous force of p u ttin g the
It m ust rest in Home, Sweet
F o r City R ecorder
active m oral support of the town be­
H om e.”
(In
d
o
rsed
)
hind m ovem ents of th is kind.
By
—
Mrs. J. C. P endleton, Table
GERTRUDE
DIEDE
backing such com m ittees w ith siut-
.Rock
C om m unity.
able resolutions and active su p p o rt'
funiversity’s growth this fall would ancient land of palaces and hovels,
presum ably have exceeded 20 per
1 cent.
If sum m er school were added to
I th e reg u la r session in the reg istra-
tion figures, the university would
count for the present academ ic year,
considerably over 3000. T here has
been a steady increase in enrollm ent
since 1919-1920.
riches and poverty, of one em pire
and a hundred governm ents, of a
thousand religions and 300,000,000
gods.
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young m ar who is about to interview
tiie girl’s father.
W ESTM INSTER GUILD HOLD
!
FIR ST MEETING O F YEAR
The W estm in ster Guild held its
(opening
m eeting of the fall last ev-
I
■ eniug a t the P resb y terian church.
The hour was given to Bible study in
the book of R evelation.
Next Sunday night will begin the
study of “ L ighted to L ig h ten ,” a
course in m ission work in India. The
Bible and m issionary studies will be
given on a lte rn a te Sunday evenings.
All of the younger women who can
a re invited to a tte n d these m eetings.
Mrs Ira Leslie has planned the m is­
sion study course, which insures tiie
success and in te rest of the work.
The opening study will be a m ap
talk by Minnie I’oley and a roll call
of C hristian women w orkers in t h a t 1
Pierre Berdoulay, famous New York chef, gives personal
instructions to Alexandra Carlisle
P ierre very graciously consented
to tell his most cherished culinary
secret to Miss Carlisle, now starrin g
in “Fools E rra n t” a t the Maxie E l­
liott T heatre, New Yor. , nd sup­
plem ented It by personal instruc­
tions in all the fine points of con­
cocting lobster salad. Unde such
expert tutelage the well known sta r
oi the stage has become an equally
fam ous sta r in salad preparation,
B \ en 4bL ^T fj
connoisseurs
have declared th a t they cannot dis­
tinguish between Miss Carlisle's a r t
and th at of her fam ous teacher.
The b i sic factors in this salad are
lettuce, small celery stalks, and lob­
ster. The decorations are carried
out with eggs, scallops, and capers,
and the crowning glory is the m ay­
onnaise dressing.
The apt student in this case has
worked out a recipe for a m ayon­
naise dressing which is quickly,
easily, and successfully prepared.
A cup of vegetable fat is very
slightly heated and beaten to a
cream.
This is particularly easy
to digest because vegetable fats
have a m elting point which is
nearer the tem perature of the
body th a n anim al fats.
The '
yolks of two eggs, beaten light, are
then gradually w orked into the fat
cream . The seasoning, which con­
sists of a teaspoon of m ustard, a
teaspoon of salt, one q u arter tea­
spoon of paprika, one q u arter tea­
spoon of pepper, and four table­
spoons of vinegar, is added. The
vinegar should be added drop by
drop while th e dressing is stirred
ci^arettesertft
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They are
GOOD!
Heating Stoves
Our assortment contains both wood and coal
burners that are made to render the maximum
service. They are attractive, both in looks and in
price, and are sure to give satisfaction.
Drop n and let us show them to you.
SIM PSON’S
HARDWARE
3 7 -3 » N orth Main St.
P h on e 2 0 3
vigorously,_________
tra n ts will begin ap p earin g Monday
Enrollm ent at
and the estim ated atten d an ce at Eu-
j gene for th e fall term is 2275.
U. of Oregon
The en ro llm en t figures given in
the
foregoing include for th e m ost
Shows Increase
p a rt residents of the state. The uni­
versity does not draw heavily from
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, E u ­
gene, Oct. 9.— (S p ecial.)— N early outside sta te s, on account of its non­
resid en t fee of $105 a year.
1000 new fu lltim e stu d en ts, the m a­
A bout 150 candidates for ad m is­
jo rity of whom a re freshm en, have
sion
w ere rejected th is fall, m ost of
en tered th e U niversity of Oregon for
the fall term , by fa r the record for ■ *bein rom Oregon high schools. Of
new stu d e n ts in the u n iv ersity ’s 45 these about 46 per cent w ere reject-
y ears of existence. The enrollm ent e<‘ because they did not have the
for the fall term will show an in- m ’nim um o r 15 Carnegie units. The
crease of 11 p er cent over th e 1921- rem aining 52 per cent w e re ’rejected
1922 en ro llm en t
¡because they had not followed ini
A to tal of 2125 fu lltim e residence ! high scb° o1 th e
of w ork be8t
stu d e n ts have reg istered , according suitP(1 ,o p rep are them for e n tran ce!
to th e figures of R e g istra r C arlton to tbe university.
E. Spencer announced S atu rd ay a t
B ut for th e stric t enforcem ent of
the close of th e reg istra tio n fo r the tb e rules of adm ission and the impo-
first week.
N um erous la te régis- ¡sition of the non-resident fee, the
F or City T reasurer
in o th er ways, th e cam paign may!
SYLVESTER
PATTERSON
be given a dignity and power th at ]
RECLAMATION SERVICE GIVES
will do m uch tow ard convincing the
FARM S TO EX-SO LDIERS
For M embers P ark Board
people of th e s ta te of th e d eterm i-j
(In d o rsed )
nation of the city t oput the m a tte rs
The secretary of the in te rio r an ­
HAL McNAIR
over, besides giving th e city a r e p u ­
nounces
the opening to hom estead
MRS. F. D. W AGNER
tatio n th ro u g h o u t th e sta te fo being
e
n
try
of
9681
acres of public land in
A. C. NININGER
a live u n it in th e life of the com ­
the K lam ath irrig a tio n project, in
— Adv-tf
m onw ealth.
Oregon and C alifornia. T he land is
The sum to tal of little th in g s like
divided into 174 farm u n its and will
LOOMIS PLATFORM
th at c reate th e pow er by which cities
Being a can d id ate fo r m ayor of be opened on October 27, 1922, by
a re put forw ard, and an a d m in istra ­ A shland, i m ake the follow ing H ate- a draw ing a t 2 o’clock p. m. U nder
tio n alive to th e force of such action m ent of the policies I stan d for, and provisions of an act of congress, 90
he position I tak e on the issues of
will prove of trem endous value to the tam paign
days’ preference rig h ts is g ran te d to
the com m unity. It will inspire c o n -’ The first consideration of a city ex-service men of the w ar w ith Ger
fidence in prospective se ttle rs to lo­ should be the h ealth of its people, I m any, a fte r which any lands rem a in ­
cate here and become a p a rt of a am , th erefo re, in favor of tak in g ev­ ing un en tered will be open to filing
ery precaution to protect th e w ater
com m unity
whose
in te re sts
a re of Ashlmid creek from pollution. It by persons qualified to m ake hom e­
looked a fte r by its a d m in istra to rs. m ust be k ep t pure.
stead e n try in th e U nited S tates.
I believe in the enforcem ent of the
In connection w ith th e work of
law s,
p articu la rly
those
against
B E T T E R HOME W EEK
th
e
reclam ation service in reclaim ­
gam bling and bootlegging.
D em onstration ag en ts and hom e
I am opposed to factions in A sh­ ing th e a rid lan d s em braced in th e
econom ics w orkers spend 52 weeks land, and prom ise, if elected, to be K lam ath project in so u th e rn Oregon
of th e y ear w orking for b e tte r hom es th e m ayor for all th e people, ra th e r and n o rth e rn C alifornia, one of the
and now they are rejoicing th a t all th an for a p a rt of them . My slogan ' m ost in te re stin g engineering fea-
th is: “ The way to get action is to I
the world will accent for one week is
u n ite every fac tio n .”
tu re s is th e d rain ag e of some 50,000,
the fundam ental im portance of b et-'
I am in favor of th e new hotel acres of land in th e bed of Tule lake, j
te r hom es. This is the opinion of project. W e' have th e scenery, the which will be divided into farm un-,
Florence E. Pool, Jackson county clim ate, the soil and th e people— its and irrig a te d from th e govern-!
everything here except a m odern ho­
hom e d em onstration agent.
tel to a ttra c t new com ers. L e t’s get m ent system . The chief source of
Miss Pool’s ex u ltatio n comes from that hotel!
w a te r supply for T ule lak e cam e,
the announcem ent th a t th is week,
I am proud of A shland’s fine rep ­ from Lost river.
By m eans of a
from O ctober 9 to 14, inclusive, has u tatio n everyw here in the m a tte r of diversion dam in th is stream th e ,
been designated as a ‘ N ational Bet­ schools and education, and I favor
any su ita b le action looking to w a rd s 1 w aters have been tu rn e d th ro u g h a
te r Hom es W eek.”
tiie re opening of th e norm al school, canal in to K lam ath riv e r and T ule'
Homes, like businesses, cannot be
I am in favor of having all of- ,afce bas been ,owl b u t gureiy dry.
,
J
en tirely changed by assum ing a dif­ fices and all positions on the city's .
payroll filled by citizens and tax- :ng up-
be ' an<43 to
opened
fere n t a ttitu d e for one week only,
payers of A shland itself. No outside com prise th e area uncovered by this
and then in d ifferen tly slipping back place-holders!
¡process.
into th e old fam iliar ru ts. In all
I believe th a t w hen th e people!
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too m any cases th e home is re g a rd ­ vote in favor of a n y th in g they should
ed sim ply as a place w here fa th e r get it, and I am opposed to all form s OREGON SAGE HEN TO
of tric k ery , p a rtic u la rly the so-called
BE DOMESTICATED
provides clothes and som ething to “ jo k e rs ” th a t a re often used to de­
e a t; w here m o th er carefully looks ceive the voters. I believe th a t be-1
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A B ERD EEN , W ash., Oct. 9.— The
a fte r the rest of the fam ily, and ing on th e level is th e highest form
sage hen of Oregon is to be dom esti-
w here the younger generation fin al­ of A m erican citizenship.
T
he
p
resen
t
w
ater
supply
fo
r
Ash-
accordine to Mrs Marv Benn
ly seeks a restin g place fo r th e night. land is inadequate, and I favor tak -
accor« ,n » 10 M rs- Mar7 B enn’
B etter hom es not only deal w ith ing im m ediate steps tow ard increas- wko several years ago took up a
th e m ate ria l things in th e hom e, ing the supply th ro u g h such m ea- hom estead n e a r Bend. She says th ej
sage hen lavs a la rg e r egg th an the
such as good and convenient equip­ sures as th e people m ay adopt.
I believe th e m ayor and city dom estic fowl and th a t itg flesh ig !
m en t and fu rn ish in g s, or efficient council should give th e ir m oral in-1
and econom ical housekeeping, but fluence and support to all practical m ore delicate th an chicken when fed
also with th e th in g s p e rta in in g to p ro jects for profitably u tilizing th e on g rain and o th er th in g s which the
th e m ind an d s p iritu a l th in g s, such fru its and vegetables of th is com- ’ o rd inarv hen e its. The ran ch ers of
niunitv.
At present, th o u san d s of tbe Bend sgc .
according to M rs.'
as b e tte r p ictu res, books, m usic and dollars w orth of local products go
lr g h e r ideals— a place su itab le for to w aste for lack of canning and pre- j Benn, claim dom esticated sage hens
! grow as larg e as tu rk ey s. Mrs. Benn
re a rin g th e very highest type of serfving facilities.
On these prfaciples I ask to be is here to spend the w in ter w ith her
A m erican citizens.
judged.
fa th e r, Sam uel Benn, founder of
(S igned)
CHARLES L. LOOMIS.
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v
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A
berdeen
the classified columns.
The Uncertain huture.
It isn’t the Promised Land, but the
promised liund that is important to the
Business Is Exacting
Business men have a right to be exacting in
their banking requirements.
Their customers demand good service of them,
it is logical that they should require good ser­
vice of their hank.
They are sure of such service here.
The Citizens Bank ot Ashland
A shland, Oregon
Where Would We Be Anyway If It Weren’t
For Advertising?
What a lot of time advertising saves us!
We need something. We see it advertised.
And we go straight from where we are
now. to where the article is sold.
Have you ever gone around from place
to place seeking for something which you
kne wexisted, hut which nobody else
seemed to know anything about, not even
the storekeepers ?
You have wasted an hour, maybe several
hours, possibly half a day. You have worn
out your patience, and before the end of
the quest probably you began to figure
that the thing which you sought was not,
after all. so good as you thought it was,
otherwise other ,people besides (yourself
would know something about it.
The manufacturer who advertises, in­
vests his money, therefore, not alone to
tell of the merits of his goods, but to save
you time. The manufacturer who is will
ing to pay for advertising space in news
papers or magazines in order to point out
to you where his merchandise is sold, so
that you may get there quicker and buy it
easier, is not going to skimp or cheat in
manufacturing it.
After going to all the trouble and ex­
pense of telling you just where you may
find it, he is going to see to it that when
you do buy it, it is good enough so that,
you will buy it again.
And in making up your mind about mer­
chandise which is advertised, consider this
last thought—the manufacturer can well
afford to make it as good as can he made,
because one sale means hundreds, even
thousands of others following naturally
and costing him nothing extra.