Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 14, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIB ENG»
PAGE TWO
Tuesday, November 14, 1922
— SS—
Ashland
jobs is h au lin g fodder every few
' days from th e field.
To begin to m ake friends w ith the,
birds. A little re g u la r feeding will
m ake cue's hom e a real bird haven,
and m any can be coaxed to stay w ith
you th ro u g h the w in ter.— F arm Life.
Tidings
Established 187«
Every Evening Exeop;
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Published
OFFICIAL CITY ANO COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPH O N E 39
W e have our 1923 m odel Bulcks
Education Week,
on th e floor.
Come In and look
them over.
You will ap preciate
Nation Wide, Set i them a fte r a dem onstration. Buick
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For December 3-9 Agency.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.— Spon-
. sored by the B ureau of E ducation,
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<$> <$> <§> <$> <§> <§><$> <S> <$>. ihe N ational Education, association,
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
■?> and th e A m erican Legion, a drive to
<$> <s> <$> <g>
assist educators and educational
E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon
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m eans and m ethods will be conduct-
Postoffice as Second-class Mall M at­
One su re way to get fired is
ter.
t'n d e ; ^oes O peration—
, ed in D ecem ber from th e second to
<j> to feel “ too good for your jo b .” < î >
Miss C laudie K lum , of M edford, th e n in th of the m onth. G overnors;
(subscription Price Delivered in City:
u
n
d eiw en t an operation for ap p e n -io f th e sta te s and the people in the
One nro:
nronth
........................ $ .65
M any th in g s pay w ith o u t th e <•>
: dicitis in one of the M edford hos- s ta te s a re to be called to action in
1.95
Three mouths
pay being in the shape of cash. <?>i
Six months .
3.76 î>
p ita ls th e la tte r p a rt of the week favor of education by a presidential
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7.50
One year , .
M ighty few of us ever do any- <?>l and is rep o rted as g e ttin g along proclam ation, according to plans
Mail and Rural Routes
65
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thing
w ithout expecting to get • very nicely'
Miss K lum is Q u ite 'm a d e public by th e Hon. J. J. T igert,
One month ...............................
E ach
well
know
n
in
A shland, and her com m issioner of education.
Three m onths ............................... 1.95 <■•> back m ore th an we give.
81x months .................................... 3.50
! friends in this city wish h er a speedy day of the cam paign is to be dedi­
One year ...................................... 6.51
cated to some one p a rtic u la r educa­
P e rh ap s if m ore w ork was
Ieco' e i >-
ADVERTISING RATES
tional work.
done in the world th ere would
Display Advertising
One of th e resu lts hoped for from
;
i
Cheap
in
su
ran
ce
Is
costly
a
t
any
blngie in sertio n , each in c h ............ 30c • be less need for “ saving” it.
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price.
F
o
r
sound
insu
ran
ce
a
t
r
e
a
-
llh
e
drive is an increased public con-
YEARLY CONTRACTS
i s»
Display Advertising
i
To tak e the blam e yourself
sonable ra te s, see Billings Agency, ! sciottsness of the need of m ore mon
Ona tim e a w epk........................27 % c
J 4 tf ey spent on the school. Speaking
E stablished 1883.
Two tim es a X k ....................... 25 c | ' w hen you deserve it is as g reat
of this, Dr. F ra n k Ballou, su p e rin ­
Every other d ay...........................20 c
a victory as a m an ever won.
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ten d en t of schools in th e n a tio n ’s
L ocal R ead ers
4
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R e tu rn s from P o rtla n d —
cap
ital, says:
Bach line, each tim e
............ 10c ¡
To write w ell, any kind of pa- •»! M r' and M rs' T ' H' s im Pson re
To .ru n every o th e r Jay for one
: .
.
...
tu rn e d Sunday evening from a sev-
“ The financial resources provided
m onth, each line, each t i m e .. 7c
per ancl ltlk W1U 1,0 11 >ou 8up_
fo
r
public education are n o t suffic­
eral
d
ays’
trip
to
P
o
rtlan
d
and
o
th
er
ply th e rig h t q u ality of brains.
To ru n every issue for one m onth
ient
to do m ore th an m ain tain the
.
points
in
th
e
n
o
rth
e
rn
p
a
rt
of
the
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Ok* m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5? i <S>
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educational
sta n d a rd s existing be
state.
C lassified Column
; HEZ HECK SAYS:
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One cent th e word each tim e.
fore
the
w
ar.
The w ar revealed e d u ­
“ The devil know s a lot
To ru n every issue for one m onth
cational
conditions
which dem and
Get
$20
a
Day—
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m ore about hum an n a tu re
or m ore, % c the^w ord each tim e.
;
L
eg
itim
ate
plan
and
lady’s
valu-!
la
rg
e
r
a
p
p
ro
p
riatio
n
s
for public edu-
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preachers.
Legal Hate
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.
T
here
is
a
real
dan g er th a t
F irs t tim e, per 8-pc>nt lin e ..........10c
able se c re t’ 25 cents (co in ). A ddress - cation.
i
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! F ra n k lin 593, A shland Or. 3 9 -lm o the fin
financial burd en s of the the w ar
Baeh subsequent time, per 8
point line ...................................... 5c j
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■ a re likely to be visited upon the pub-
PAID BY MOTOR OW NERS
C ard of t h a n k s .............................$ 1 .0 0 |
L:;w Violators Fined—
I lie now in o u r schools th ro u g h re-
N early $150,000,000
will have
O bituaries, th e l i n e ....................2 v2c
Five
violators
of
th
e
prohibition
duced educational opportunities for
F ra te rn a l O rders and Societies
been collected by m otor vehicle'
them
.
act
received
little
sym
pathy
a
t
the
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders ow ners of the nU ited S tates d u r­
“The last federal census showed
o r societies c h arg in g a re g u la r initi-1
co u rt of Ju stic e Glenn O. T aylor and
atio n fee and dues, no discount. Re ing th e y e a r 1922 in the form of! w ere fined $250 each, w ith 30 days! th e re w ere 4,931,905 illite ra te s in
gasoline
taxes.
««Iona and benevolent o rd ers will b e , license fees a n d
SuSO«
„e
tuxes. - jn the CQ
The
w e re jth e U nited S tates. Of these 3,084.-
eharged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad This fig u re does not include pav-
.
..
,
.
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.
vert'.alng w hen an adm ission or o t h e r ; niel,ts of license fees t o m u n i c i n e n j o y i n s them selves in a M edford <48 w ere n ativ e born.
These tig-
charge Is m ade.
I ,"
net use lees to m um cip- hotel
j ures are not SQ m uch an evidencp
! a h tie s or s ta te s for th e privilege
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: of failu re to do well w hat the school
of o p erating stage lines, m otor
What Constitutes Advertising
J u s t received, a c ar of m ill run, system undertook to do, but ra th e r
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d erstan d - tre ig h . lines o r o th er lo r-h ire m otor
Crown egg m ash, scratch feed, for failu re to m ake th e educational sys­
It includes sim ply the
lng am ong som e as to w h at const! vehicles.
those
chickens.
Plaza M arket, 61 tem as com prehensive as it ought to
tu te s news and w hat advertising, s ta te license fees and the s ta te gaso­
N. Main.
57-lm o be.”
we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which line taxes.
Is u se d by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­
F o r th e first six m onths th e col-!
a te betw een th em : "A LL fu tu re
| Ask y our grocer for Golden Sheaf: STOLEN AUTOS FOUND
events, w here an adm ission charge ' lections from license fees ag g regated Bread.
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BY YREKA POLICEMAN
Is m ade or a collection is tak en I S ! $134,165,506 for all s ta te s and
YREKA, Calif., Nov. 14.— D uring
A D yER T ISIN G .
T his applies
am ounted to $5,510,846 for gasoline
E n te rta in fo r D au g h ter—
the p ast week, T raffic O fficer Young
o rganizations an d societies of every ,
, . . , , „ , ,
kind as well as to individuals.
taxes levied by 11 s ta te s ’ Tbe £a s°-
Mr. and Mrs. A. D ahuff enter- picked up th re e stolen cars on the j
All rep o rts of such activities a fte r ! Hue tax collections fo r th e second tain ed S atu rd ay evening a t t h e i r , highw ay in Siskiyou county. One o f ,
they have occurred is news.
: six-m onth period will be approxi-
hom e on Palm avenue w ith a fine ¡th e cars belonged to George B all,!
All com ing social or organization m ately $6,000,000, w hile the m otor
tu rk e y d in n er in honor of th e b irth-! ow ner of the Nash hotel a t M edford,
m eetings of societies w here nc
m oney co n trib u tio n is solicited, initi- vehicle license fees collected a u rin g ray of th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. E v e rett ¡T he o th er car belonged to a p arty in
ation charged, or collecton tak e n IS the second six m onths will be an Sm ith. The d in n er guests w ere Mr. M edford. The occupants of th e c a r , !
equal am o u n t a t least, m aking the and Mrs. W. P. Sm ith, Mr. E a rl Da-
NEWS.
it is understood, m erely ‘ borrow ed”
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total of a t least $150,000,000 for the huff, Mr. and Mrs. E v e rett Sm ith it for th e occasion.
COURTESY ALWAYS PAYS
and son M ark Q uentin.
The th ird car taken up belonged,
I year.
S tra n g e rs in a com m unity remem-1
Oregon au to ow ners pay m ore per
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I to R. E. M iller, of P o rtlan d . It was i
ber a city by the little courtesies ac- car th an in any o th er state. The li-
If you w ant the best th e re is in driven by a m an who gave his nam 0
corded them . Some g ru ff rem a rk , cense fees are the highest in the Un- bacon, boiled ham «, chipped beef, as E arl H artm an . He had changed
o r th e act of a boor, will often serve ion w ith those of C onnecticut! sec- lard and sh o rten in g , get it a t D et­ th e license num bers to avoid detec-
to tu rn a person ag ain st an e n tire ond. More is paid per car for gaso- ric k ’s. W e sell for less.
48tf tion. Young has picked up a num ­
section of a state.
; line tax in Oregon also, as the tax
ber of cars th is year, some a b a n ­
C ourtesy is one of the cheapest ¡in th is s ta te is h igher th a n in any S u iters Severe Burn—
doned and o th ers in the possession
and m ost valuable a d v e rtisin g med- o th e r sta te . But Oregon is expend-
M. S. D ePeau suffered qu ite
t ^ e pa r ties wj10
them .
iuras a city can offer. A kind deed, ing m ore m oney for s ta te highw ays painful accident a few days ago-
a p leasan t word, each is easy to give ¡in proportion to population than any while endeavoring to re p a ir an elec-!
and th e re tu rn s a re often in e x c e s s 'o th e r sta te and the m otor vehicle trie coffee perco lato r w ith th e heat
of th e effort.
¡ow ners of Oregon a re th ereb y gain- tu rn e d on.
He c au g h t th e l i t t l e (
Recently, th e W ashington S tate ing a p ro p o rtio n ate b enefit.— Oregon fin g er of his rig h t hand in th e b o t­
college
football
team
p a s se d ; Voter.
tom of the vessel and was unable to
th ro u g h A shland en ro u te to . . p l a y ----------------------------
get it out u n til it w as alm o st cooked
HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM
the University of C alifornia. T heir:
TH IS IS TH E MONTH
and th en only by p u lling the flesh
For Small or Large Houses
tra in was held up in th e local y ard s i To give th an k s.
lroni the bones. Two o th e r fingersi
for several hours on account of ai
Our
New lin e of Heating Stoves
on
the
sam
e
hand
w
ere
also
badly
To e a t fresh pork.
Are Now In.
wreck in the Siskiyous. W hen the
To get the oats sp ro u te r sta rte d . burned, b u t he was aro u n d th e fol-
cham ber of com m erce learn ed of
To cut and b urn th e fence row low ing day w ith a sm all bandage
this they solicited autom obiles, and weeds.
aro u n d his finger.
took th e football players for a ride
To clean the roof g u tte rs of ac-
over the city for an h o u r or so.
cu m u lated d irt and leaves.
Cliff Payne m akes fire screens.
This was not much. It did noti
To feast your eyes on the gorgeous
tak e m uch tim e. Yet th e men from colors of au tu m n forests.
W ashington did not forget A shland.
To w atch the price of eggs m ount
They will not forget the little to u r- and prod the p u llets into laying,
tesy th a t was accorded them here.;
To stop every d ra ft in the hen!
W henever they th in k of the trio house and guard a g ain st colds and:
south, and even the subsequent over- roup.
w helm ing defeat, they cannot help
To g a th e r a good supply of garden
but rem em ber A shland, th e little soil for use in window gardens and:
town in so u th e rn Oregon th a t was s ta rtin g boxes before th e ground:
—because it has more than
kind to th e stra n g e rs w ithin the freezes.
the ordinary leavening
gates. They will rem em ber the ride
To see th a t the seed corn is thor- i
strength; it raises millions of
long a fte r they fo rg et th e nam es of oughly dry before h ard freezing!
bakings every day to a light
the men who donated th e ir tim e and w eather.
Make su re you h a v e 1
perfectly baked perfection
th e use of th e ir autom obiles. Ash- plenty— d o n ’t guess.
land will often be upon th e ir lips
To feed th e young p u llets heavily.
that cannot be equaled.
The adv ertisin
g
re
s
u
lta
n
t
is
w
orth
P
roper
care
this
m
onth
will
do
a
loti
*
I
—because it contains white-
m ore than can be estim ated in dol- to b lin g abig egg yield in Decem-
of-egg—the vital element that
lars and cents.
A live booster is her.
w orth m ore th an y a rd s of advert s-
To get all th e corn fodder under
gives the housewives protec­
log m atte r, bought and paid for.
cover, w here it can be fed conven-
tion against using a baking
Proof th a t such courtesy is not iently.
One of th e slavish w inter
powder that has lost its origi­
forgotten is given below , in a le tte r
nal
leavening strength. It
received by J. H. F u lle r, secretary
assures light, tender, tasteful
of the A shland ch am b er of com ­
things every time you bake.
merce.
The le tte r, from th e coach of the
BEST
—because it is economical—
W. S. C. football squad, follows:
BY
pure, sure and wholesome. ,
Novem ber 8, 1922.
TEST
S ecretary A shland C om m ercial Club.
Cured without Knife,
That’s why the sale of Calu­
A shland, Oregon.
met is over 150% greater
Operation
or
Confinement
D ear Sir:
than that of any other bak­
1 w ant to ta k e this o p p o rtu n ity to
ing powder.
IO U SA N D S of repu­
th an k you and th e o th e r m em bers of
table and responsible
vour club very kindly for th e c o u r­
A pound can o f Calumet con­
Northwest people can tes­
tesy you extended to us in show ing
tains full 16 Ounces. Some bak­
tify to my unfailing skill in
Us around your town d u rin g ou r e n ­
ing powders come in 12 ounce
curing Piles. W hy suffer the
forced stopover in your city last F r i­
instead o f 16 ounce cans. B,e
pain and discomfort when
sure you get a pound when you
day. I can assu re you th a t we all
my non-surgical m ethod
want it.
appreciated th is very m uch.
We
will
cure you to stay cured?
w ere very m uch surprised a t the
size and beauty of A shland, for all
1 re m o v e a ll d o u b t aa to results by
agreeing to refund your fee if I fa il to
we had hereto fo re seen of it was
cure your Piles, no m a tter bow severe
■what we saw from th e train in pass­
o r chronic tbe case. W r ite or call to­
ing thro u g h .
d ay fo r m y F R E E booklet.
Again th an k in g you, I rem ain.
Very sincerely yours,
The Economy
J. F. BOHLER,
2N D AND MORRISON PORTLAND,OHECO«!
A theltic D irector, W ashington M E N T IO N TH IS P A P E R W HEN W R IT IN G
THE WORLD® GREATEST BAKING PO WDEli
E .
S tate College.
_ F
í-BYiüERT MOSES
In v estig ate our Ideal
Arcola
P ro v o s t B ro s .
W h y the Nation
Demands Calumet
T
Keep dry OLYMPIC BUTTERM ILK EGG MASH o r OLYMPIC EGG
BUILDER in self-feeding hoppers before tli * hens constantly. See
th a t the hens e a t a t lea st as m uch dry m ash by w eight each day as
scratch grain. The m ash is very largely the egg b uilder and hens
m ay eat 55 to 60 per cent of OLYMPIC BUTTERM ILK EGG MASH
c r OLYMPIC EGG BUILDER.
D on't mix a n y th in g else w ith
OLYMPIC laying m ashes.
IT ’S T O A S T E D
one extra process
w h io h g iv e s a
delicious flavor
ASHLAND MIL! S
BON TON BAKERY
LUCI
STRIKE
now under
NEW MANAGEMENT
QUALITY BREAD
^ C IG A R E T T E ,
M ade In A shland
ASK YOUR GROCER— MONEY BACK IF NOT SA TISFIED
C orner F o u rth and A— Phone 199
CROWN MILLS
T y p ic a lly A m e ric a n
Flour and Cereal
The cheeking account is a typical American
Institution. This is because the American man
or woman is quick to sec th<* convenience, tin*
safety ami the desirability of paying by eheck.
AH this Week
AVe invite you to enjoy the advantage's of a
checking account with us.
EAST SIDE
.
nost
out of life,you
must enjoy it.
j h e rules are simple
Jh e reward is priceless
H E whole scheme of progress is based on
t he desire for enjoyment, B ut w ithout
health, you cannot enjoy life.
T
If your nerves are irritated and weakened by
the effects of coffee or tea drinking, you cannot
have good health. If you can’t sleep nights,
and you suffer from headaches, and are gener­
ally depressed, stop coffee and tea. Drink deli­
cious Postum instead, and see if you don’t feel
better.
Postum is a pure cereal drink that satisfies the
most exacting taste for a refreshing hot beverage.
Order Postum from your grocer today. Give
this delicious beverage a fair trial, and like thou­
sands of others you will never go back to coffee
or tea again.
Postum is sold by your grocer in two forms:
Instant Postum (in^tins) prepared instantly
in the cup by the addition o f boiling water.
Postum Cereal (in packages, for those who
prefer to make the drink while the meal
is being prepared) made by boiling fully
twenty minutes.
“There’s a Reason”
for P o stu m
BEVEVA
árts oi Wheat
.Molassi
C A U IM C T
DR. CHAS. J. DEAN !
JMUÍING POWDER
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
Im pari]
'U.SA
Made by
Postum Cereal Co., Inc.
Battle Creek, Mich.