Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 10, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    Tuesday, October 10, Í029
igftLAST, DAILY
F lirts TWO
huge all-American army air service with one motor, a Liberty engine, is
tra n sp o rt T-2.
the second.
SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
INVESTMENT BANKERS HOLD
11TH ANNUAL CONVENTION
HOLDS 37TH ANNUAL MEETING
Tidings
Established 1876
Ashland
A new sustained flight record of
“ The success of th is flight m eans
35 hours, 18 m inutes and 30 sec- we are going to New York w ithout a
onds is one m ark they hung in the stop as soon as possible,” the air-
sky. L ifting a load of 10.700 pounds m en said.
Published
Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
DEL MONTE, Calif,, Oct. 10.—
Two nationally know n Bible school
H ere on th e histo ric M onterey pen­ leaders will a tte n d the 3 7 th annual!
insula, th e 11th a n n u a l convention- convention of the Oregon Sunday-
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
of th e In v estm en t B an k ers’ Associa­ School association, w hich convenes
PAPER
tion of A m erica was called to order tom orrow m orning in P o rtla n d . W.
TELEPH O N E 39
yesterday, the first m eeting of th e C. P earce, of New York City, asso­
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
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organization to be held w est of the ciate secretary of th e W orld's Sunday
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Rockies. D espite th e handicaps of School association, and J. S. L ur-j
E ntered a t ttw A shland, Oregon
tim
e and distance confronting m ost! ham , of Chicago, hom e visitation su- j
qoetoffice as Second-class Mall Mat
B.g
m
oney
leaks
aw
ay
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oj
tb
e m em bers, who come from the p e rin teetd n n a a 9 . . a w m ET E E
ter.
«<» th ro u g h very sm all holes.
f nancial centers of the east, p relim -' p e rin ten d e n t of th e In te rn atio n a l
•ubecription P rice D elivered in City: I
^ inary check-ups of a tten d an ce lndi- Sunday School association, a re both
One nrftmth ....................................$ 6 5 1 .
i
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 ’
N othing spoils a m an m oie • cat ed a new record for reg istra tio n , down fo r addresses.
The m eeting
Six m onths .................................... 3.76 <$> quickly th an a quick success.
topping th e m ark of 890 established will be in session u n til F rid ay , and
One
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\
& last year a t New O rleans.
has been so a rra n g e d th a t every del­
Mail and R u ra l R outes
B luffing has its lim itatio n s, <$■ The convention will be in session
egate,
no m a tte r w hat branch of
One m onth ....................................3 .6»,
.
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..
, or
but gall has so fa r never been • four ¿ ayS m eeting in th e m ornings Sunday school w ork, will alw ays ■
T hree m o n t h s ............................... l.»f>
Six m o n t h s ....... ............................ 3.60
headed off.
® only.
A d jo u rn m en t will be tak e n have a class to a tte n d in which his
<w daily a t 1 o’clock to provide oppor-
8.6Í
On« year ....................................
type of w ork is being especially em ­
ADVERTISING RATES
The older I grow, the m ore J ¡{unity fo r recreatio n and sightsee- phasized.
Display Advertising
• it ap p ears th a t th e chief end of
in „ ' D uring the convention hours,
O. F. Carson, of th is city, is p resi­ TWO ARMY AVIATORS SET
single Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c
m an is the cem etery .
^ h o w e v e r , th e m em bers will be “ all dent of th e sta te association, and
NEW WORLD FLIGHT MARK
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising
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^ business,” and the golf courses will though he is on th e program for an
One tim e a w w jk......................< 2 7 ^ c
“ The survival of the f itte s t” - be clo9ed to m en
SAN DIEGO, Calif., Oct. 10.— Two
ad d ress of welcome and a n o th e r a d ­
Two tim es a w ^ k ........................25 c - seem s to apply to ev ery th in g
The convention and tran sco n tin en - dress, “ A P ro g ram of Service,” on new w o rld ’s records w ere set by
livery o th e r d a y .......................... 20 c • b u t politicians.
^ i t a l trip will come to a clim ax in San
Local R eaders
F rid a y , will be unable to a tte n d th is ! L ie u te n a n ts Oakley K elly and John
'^ F r a n c is c o on O ctober 13, a fte r a year.
Bach line, each tim e ..................... 10c
1 A. M acReady, arm y av iato rs, in th eir
To ru n every o th er day for one
<$> The love of a hom ely m an is <?> moto r trip from h ere th e afternoon
m onth , each line, each tim e . . 7(
glued fast, w hile th e love of a ^ before.
To run~every Issue for one m onth
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handsom e m an is covered w ith <9>
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o|r m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 6c
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grease.
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Classified Column
¡OREGON LEGIONNAIRES
One cent th e w ord each time.
LEAVE FOR NEW ORLEANS
To r a n every issue for one m onth <•> HEZ HECK SAYS:
or m ore, H e th e w ord each tim e.
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" R a isin ’ taxes aliu s raises
PORTLAND, Oct. 10.— H eaded by
Legal R ate
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so
m
eth
in
’
else.”
George R. W ilbur, of Hood R iver,
F irst tim e, per 8-pchit lin e ..........10c
sta te com m ander, and H a rry Nelson,
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
polnt line ...................................... 5c
of P o rtla n d , sta te a d ju ta n t, a p arty
Card of th a n k s .............................. $1.00
of Oregon delegates to th e n ational
“THOUGHTLETS”
O bituaries, th e line .......................214c
Don’t use a leavener that does not
An old c a r and a th ousand dollars convention of th e A m erican Legion,
Fraternal Orders and Societies
contain white-of-egg. When you do
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders is m ore p ractical th an a new car and to be held a t New O rleans October 16
or societies c h arg in g a re g u la r in iti­ no dollars.
you take chances—you run the risk
to 20, left P o rtla n d M onday m orn­
ation fee and dues, no discount. R e ­
ing.
The
p
arty
will
go
via
Spokane,
of
spoiling your bakings.
It is reported th a t the football
ligions and benevolent orders will be
and
th
ere
will
join
th
e
W
ashington
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad team s a re th in k in g of carry n g a few
delegation to th e convention. Spe­
vertislng w hen an adm ission or other studies as a side line this season.
cial
cars have been provided to tak e
charge Is m ade.
D au g h erty ’s decision would seem
the
delegates
from th e n o rth w est as
to be about as co n stitu tio n al as b a t­
Wbai Constitutes Advertising
fa
r
as
Chicago,
w here they will join
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ ting a fellow over th e head because
a special tra in for New O rleans. The
ing am ong som e as to w h at con$ti he w ants to work.
tu te s news and w hat ad v e.tisin g .
If T urkey was here th e sports p a rty is due to a rriv e in Chicago a t
The Economy g / I O V i s P O W O O ?
«re p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which
is used by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ would get them the first day of open 11:30 a. m., T hursday, and an h o u r
la te r will leave for th e south. The
ate betw een them : “ ALL fu tu re season.
events, w here an adm ission charge
contains a small amount of white-cf-egg. This
P o rtla n d has five m oose calves. a rriv al a t New O rleans will be m ade
Is m ade or a collection is tak en IS P robably too young a n d p u re to a t 11:15 a. m., F rid ay .
makes it possible for representatives of the
ADVERTISING.”
T his applies to e n te r politics in th is fa ll’s cam paign.
A p arty of m em bers of the wom ­
company to test it frequently for leavening
organizations and societies of every
a n ’s au x iliary will leave R oseburg
kind as well as to individuals.
st rength—right on the dealer’s counter. Nothing
over the so u th e rn ro u te for the con­
All rep o rts of such activities a fter
LOOMIS TICKET
but absolutely fresh stock is permitted to remain
they have occurred is news.
vention city W ednesday.
All com ing social or organization
on the dealers’ shelves. It must always be up
For Mayor
m eetings of societies w here no
to the high Calumet standard.
ASHLAND WOMAN’S FATHER,
CHARLES L. LOOMIS
m oney c o n trib u tio n is solicited. In iti­
REDDING PIONEER, IS DEAD
ation charged, or collecton tak eu IS
F o r City Council
Remember the white-of-
NEWS.
S. A. PE T E R S, SR.
REDDING, Calif., Oct. 10.— A nton
egg in Calumet protects
TH E LOOMIS TIC K ET PLATFORM
M. C. LINING ER
K lem m er, retire d , a resident of R ed­
the success of your
The sixth p arag rap h of the Loomis
DR. R. L. BURDIC
ding since 1887-, passed aw ay Sun­
bakings. It is the eco­
platform is th is: “ I am in favor of
H. G. WOLCOTT
day m orning in his hom e in W est
nomical positive bake-
having all offices and all positions
MRS. W. M. BARBER
s tre e t a t th e age of 80 years.
day aid and its sale is
on the city’s payroll filled by c iti­
MRS. W. J. W ALLACE
He cam e to C alifornia in 1854,
times as much as that
zens and taxpayers of A shland itself.
then a boy of 12 years. His p a re n ts
of
any
other brand.
F o r City R ecorder
No outside place h o ld ers.”
settled in B row n’s valley, Yuba
(In d o rsed )
T hat is good sense and common
A. pound can o f Calumet
county. In early m anhood K lem m er
GERTRUDE BIEDE
justice. In o u r hum an org an izatio n
contains full 16 ounces.
conducted a livery stable in P rin c e ­
the fam ily u n it s ou r first considera­
Some baking p o w d e rs
ton. Coming to R edding he engaged
F o r City T re a su re r
tion. In governm ent it is hum an
come in 12ounce instead
in the m ercantile business for a few
SYLVESTER PATTERSON
o f 16 ounce cans. Be
n a tu re and proper th a t ou r p a trio t­
years.
sure
you g et a pound
ism should begin a t hom e and ra d i­
The old s e ttle r had lived retire d
For Members Park Board
when
you want it.
a te th ro u g h , first, o u r city, second
for th e last ten years or m ore. He
(In d o rsed )
our county, th ird o u r sta te , fo u rth
was twice m arried » but his wives
HAL McNAIR
our nation, and fifth to th e n ations
THE W ORLD'S G R E A T E S T B A K IN G POW DER
passed on years ago.
MRS. F. D. W AGNER
and peoples of th e w orld.
One
son
and
fo
u
r
d
a
u
g
h
te
rs
s
u
r­
A. C. N ININ GER
The w rite r has alw ays contended
— A dv-tf vive— F red R. K lem m er of W illow s,
tlrat a town not good enough to b u y ,
Mrs. J. H. Thom as of S acram ento,
your tem poral supplies in, was not
LOOMIS I’I a ATFORM
Mrs. J. F. H allick of McCloud, Mrs.
good enough
_ to live in. People and i Being a can d id ate fo r m ayor of G eorge K etchum of A shland a n d
th e r dem ands should not tra n sc en d j
i m ake th e jollow ing fctate-
m ent of th e policies I stan d for, and Mrs. G etrude K. Boyd of R edding.
the lim its of th e tow n in which they ne position I tak e on the issues of
(This Was Written
live.
the lam p aig n :
DAILY NEWSPAPERS SAID
T he first consideration of a city
The first consideration of a city
BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM
and its first duty to its citizens is to should be the h ealth of its people, I
supply them w ith w h at work is ne­ am , th ere fo re , in favor of tak in g ev­
The daily new spapers of th e coun­
ery precaution to pro tect th e w ater
cessary in the m anagem ent of th e of A shland creek from pollution. It try a re considered th e best a d v e rtis­
city. A city th a t is not goon enough m ust be k ep t pure,
ing m edium s by re ta ile rs of th e
to live in. is not good enough to
1 believe in the enforcem ent of th e country, according to an investiga-
those
a s a in st
t d eterm in e th e re ta ile rs a tti-
work in. So, w ithout reg ard to in-. laws. .’.. -
gam bling and bootlegging.
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dividuals, it is a good and p atrio tic
j ,u opposed to factions in Ash t u de tow ard a d v ertisin g by th e New
ru le to em ploy citizens to conduct , land, and prom ise, if elected, to be York university b u reau of business
l was using a well-known household ar­
the activ ities of a city.
th e m ayor for all th e people, ra th e r research.
Five h u n d red question-
ticle when mv friend came in.
___________________-th a n for a . p . a . . rt of them . My
. slogan
.
..
. . n aires w ere se n t out to th e sales
I I lk A s l I l i A M ) W ATERSH ED J u n j^e every f a c tio n ”
¡m a n a g e rs of th e la rg e st m anufac-
“ Why did you buy that kind?’ site
('ONTROVERSY
J am in favor of th e new h o te ljtu r e r s in th e country.
asked.
The test case involving the a rre s t J project. W e’ have th e scenery, the]
in answ er to th e question as to
of Jesse W inburn and p arty for pic- c^ m a^e- th e soil and th e peopl
th e best m ethods of ad v ertisin g , they
“ Because it’s good,” I told her.
n ick.ng in the A shland w atershed tel tQ a ttr a c t newco£ era. Let>8 get chose the follow ing in th e ir ord er
m entioned: Daily new spapers, w eek­
w .ll prove of g reat good in determ -¡{hat hotel!
She asked me why. Without realizing
ining the ju risd ictio n of th e city of
I am proud of A shland’s fine rep- ly m agazines, Sunday newspapfers.
■what I was doing I gave her several techni­
A shland outside of the city lim its in s ta tio n everyw here in th e m a tte r of m onthly m agazines, car cards and
.
. , ,
,
schools and education and I favor
cal reasons for the superiority of that ma
the A shland w atershed. Among l a w - any su itab le action lo6king t0Wftrds outdoor ad vertisem ents.
chine. I listed a number of its mechanical
yers this has been a m ooted q u e s-jth e re-opening of th e norm al school,
tion, m any good law yejs contending
I am in favor of having all of-
T ’-v th e classified colum ns.
advantages and one or more very special
th a t the city of A shland has no j u r i s - '^ ces ar*d all positions on the city's
conveniences that I felt meant a great deal
,j ________________
. . . of - payroll , filled
diction
over th e canvon outside
. . , bv .. citizens
.. . . and . tax-
..
,
,
•
payers of A shland itself. No outside
to me.
th e city lim its, and off city-ow ned' place-holders!
ground, w hile o th ers contend th a t
I believe th a t w hen th e peoplej
My reply surprised even myself. I had
the city ’s ju risd ictio n extends to th e v° te in favor of a n y th in g they should
not realized I knew so much about it. After
..in
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r ________ S®t it, and I am opposed to all form s
u ltim
a te lim its of the ......_
w atershed
for. | of . x tric k . ery , p a rticu
.. la
, rly
, th
.x. e so-called
,, .
I had recited my reasons to her I analyzed
protection of the city w ater supply, i “ j ofeer s ” th a t a re often used to de-
It is a legal question th a t has never ceive th e voters. I believe th a t be-
my first answer, “ it’s good,” and I found
before been tried out, and one th a t ‘nS on the level is the highest form
that answer ty]>ified all of the specific
s snouid
h o u ld he
fin a lly settled.
s e ttle d
Iof Thp
A m erican
be tinaiiy
p resent citizenship,
w ater supply fo r Asb.
things I was able to recite about the ma
The offense, in itself, has no s !g - |jand js in ad eq u ate, and I favor tak
chine which I had as a matter of fact
nlficance. The m a tte r was a rra n g e d ing im m ediate steps tow ard increas-
speciallv for a test case. .Attorneys ing th e supply th ro u g h such m ea-
recently purchased.
and officers w ere p resent to w itness sure« as th e people
ritv l
I T believe th e m ayor and cityi Protect your stove against rust and wear
It had been widely advertised and I, as
the offense and a rre s ts th e o f f e n d - 'councll should give th e ir m oral ln- by using
a large buyer for a household, always felt
ers, and Miss Coffee, m anager of the fluence and support to all practical j
A shland Tidings, was present In th e p ro jects for p ro fitably u tiliz in g th e '
that any woman may be guided to safe and
capacity of a re p o rte r in o rd er th a t
Shoi2iinds° o f !
j
A Complete
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W h ifs - o f» E
in Calumet a VSta3 SSemesst
Most Baking Powders Lack
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w hat you ïæ^d,
and you’ll find it in
■ SUNNY
oraia
Motoring—Mountain Climbing
Yachting — Bathing — Tennis
Golf — Riding—Fishing—Polo
Hunting — Camping — Air-Planing — Loafing
Low Round Trip Fares
to
San Francisco — Santa Barbara — Los Angeles
San Diego and other California resort points
“ Tlie California Express’’ lias through pullmans
from Seattle, Tacoma and Portland to Los Angeles
via Sacramento.
Stay a day or more in San Francisco,
a delightful stopping place.
CALO
F o r tra in service, sleeping car reservations or
b eautiful folders, ask agents, or w rite—
JOHN M. SCOTT,
G. P. A., P o rtlan d , Ore.
Items Fire Insurance Dees Not Cover
«
IT ’S
0 h Çuard!
applied
and anneals to the iron as if a part
the new spaper m ight have first hand dol,a rs w ortb of {ocai products go! Easily
................
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o f it. A il its advantages have been proved over
nform ation as to ju st w hat was b e -Jto w aste for lack of canning and pre-1 iA j over again by millions of women everywhere.
Used by dealers on sample atenei and for exhi-
serfv in e facilities.
ing done.
On th ese prfticiples I ask to h e ' bioon* W<-A.
T he case will go to th e h ig h er
Sold by hardware and grocery dealers. Liquid
and paste—one quality. G et a c a n to d a y .
courts, as it should, so th a t the
CHARLES L. LOOMIS.
t (Signed)
Black Silk L tore Polish Works
— adv-tf
isdiction may be finally and plainly
S .v tiia c . Illinois
u » a B la c k SMk A tt D ry in g Ir o n S n a m n t on >
settled.
rv«ist< ra. stove pipe»—prevents rusting.
Window Panes.
To take paiul «»IT window panes try
washing with vinegar.
Hoping.
I f I su rv iv e to n in e ty -th re e,
O r even n in ety -sev en .
I 'll live in hope th a t th e re will b«
N o sa x o p h o n es in heaven.
V ie S la c k S ife (S e ta l P a lis h fo r «liver, oiekeL
bmae. I t has no equal fo r use on a o u tn o b ik a .
or
satisfactory investments for her own needs
and the needs of her family if she will
hut use the messages which the manufac­
turers send to her in her newspaper or in
her magazine.
Until I had said, “ it’s good,” I did not
A safe deposit box protects at a cost of
only a few cents a week the many items
fire insurance does not cover.
These include stocks, bonds, business rec­
ords and valuable papers of all kinds Bui
sure to place them in a box in our fire­
proof vault.
The Citizens Bank oí Ashland
A shland, Oregon
by a Woman)
GOOD
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realize that I had been reading so much
about the advantages of the machine
which I subsequently purchased. One after
the other those messages had gotten into
my mind until when asked to do so T was
capable of repeating them almost as if T
had been a salesman for the company mak­
ing that article.
However, I realized that the printed
message had not really meant so much to
me as the repeated appearance. Seeing
that article over and over again meant to
me that many other women had reached
the point where they could purchase it
sooner than I and were well satisfied
with it.
Almost instinctively the thought took
hold of me that when I saw the name of a
product appearing again and again I could
feel sure that that product was living up
to its promise. I could feel secure in
buying it.
If only all women would realize that in
whatever they buy—machines or furniture
—clothing or food—dress goods or hats—
jewelry or toys—they may save them­
selves unwise expenditures by seeking the
product which through its advertising ami
behavior after purchase compels its thou­
sands of customers to say, “ i t ’s good.”
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