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    Ashland
Friday, November 17, 1022
ASHLAND DAILY « D U G *
PÀOB TWO
MEET THE AUTHOR
OF “THE LAST TRAIL’
Tidings
Established 1J7 6
PutilzhiMl Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
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OFFICIAI- c m AND COUNT!
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C. K. LOGAN, E d ito r
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E n te re d a t th e A shland, Oregon
Poatofflce a« Second-class Mall M at­
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No country can becom e nig
as long as little m en ru n it.
eobscription Price Delivered in City:
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Mail and Kara! Routes
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Six m o n th s .................................... 3.50
One year ...................................... 6.5* <8> th an m en who really are.
ADVERTISING RATES
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Display Advertising
The long distance th a t m oney
IlDgle in sertio n , each in c h ............ 30c - •>
?> can go is longer still when you
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising
-*• a re chasing it.
One tim e a w epk......................... 27 %c 3>
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Two tim es a w ^ k ............................... 25 c
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W hen th e re is a good reason
’(¡very o th e r d a y .................................. 20 c
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Local Readers
about precedents?
Bach line, each tim e ..................... 10c
To .run every o th er (Jay for one
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m onth, each line, each tim e . . 7c
A m an ’s allegiance to his
To ru n every Issue fo r one m onth
ofc- m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5? S> country ought at least to equal
! >> his allegiance to th e cash
Classified Column
One cent the word each time.
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To ru n every issue for one m onth !
or m ore. * c
e«ach tim e’
¡> HEZ HECK SAYS:
N early every rea d e r of red-blood­
ed A m erican fiction, , probably has
read stories by Zane Grey. Even
th e few who have not, at least know
him by rep u ta tio n as the past m as­
ter of tales of d a rin g and ad venture
d ealin g w ith life in th e w ilder re ­
gions of th e g rea t west.
Zane Grey, a native of Zanesville,
<$• Ohio, is only 47 years of age, and
Q> all h'.s celebrated lite ra ry w ork has
<$ been done since 1904. P rio r to th a t
•$> tim e, for half a dozen years or m ore,
<$• he practiced d e n tistry in New York.
From pulling teeth to pulling crow d­
<?> ed houses a t m otiou pictu re th e a tre s
is som ething of a jum p— b u t w ith
4>! th e aid of well know n photoplay pro­
<^i ducers, he has m ade it.
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COURT NEWS
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Circuit Court
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vs. C arl H. Loveland.
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<§• C hattel lien.
R eal E s la te T ra n sfe rs
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L uke Bonnin et ux, to Joseph M.
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<?■ Shoem aker et ux, w. d. to lots 18
<•> and 19, Belleview tra c t— $10.
Susie L. Allen to F red D eardorff
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<?>, et ux, w. d. to land in A shland— $10.
C harles C. Million et ux, to Mary
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E. S u th erlan d , lot on Oak stre e t,
• ! A shland— $2.
<$> R ichard P. Cam pbell to Geo. G.
$>' Ogg et ux, lot on H igh stre e t, A sh­
lan d — $10.
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F irs t tim e, per 8-pchit lin e ..........10c
“ Crooked th in g s c a s t
Each subsequent time, per 8-
| <$> crooked shadders.”
point line ......................................
C ard of t h a n k s .............................$1.00 1
O bituaries, th e l i n e ....................2% c
Fraternal Orders and Societies
BELONG TO HIGHEST BIDDER
A dvertising fo r fra te rn a l orders
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PEOPLE’S
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o r societies charg in g a re g u la r in iti­
<§» ^> <^ <$> <S> <$> <3> <§>■<$><£> <®> <§><§> <S> <5? Girls on Vella Lavella, in the South
a tio n fee and dues, no discount. R e ­
Seas, Have No Say as to
ligions and benevolent orders will be
Marriage.
A shland, Oregon Nov. 16, 1922.
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad
v ertisin g w hen an adm ission or o ther To the E d ito r of the T idings:
No clergyman ties the knot; no Lo­
charge Is m ade.
It is represented to me th a t those
hengrin motif tills the air at a Vella
closely in terested in the com pletion! Lavella m arriage ceremony. The lit­
What Constitutes Advertising
In o rd e r to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ of the highw ay to K lam ath F alls a re ' tle bride-to-be, the most attractive and
ing am ong some as to w h at consti planning to override the will of th e I talented actress I could find for the
to te s news and w hat advertising,
we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le, which people as expressed a t the recent role on Vella Lavella, Is standing in
the doorway of her fath er’s house, as
Is u se d by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ election.
a te betw een th em : "A LL fu tu re
By a decisive m ajority, the voters! she would stand if she were actually
events, w here an adm ission charge of the county rejected th e proposal being married, Edw ard A. Salisbury
writes in Asia Magazine. The hus­
la m ade o r a collection is tak e n IS
A D VERTISIN G.”
T his applies to to levy a tax for the com pletion o f , band is selected according to the num­
o rganizations a n d societies of every th is highw ay, and I am one who be-1 ber of pigs and the amount of shell
lieve3 th a t precisely w hat the p e o -! money he can pay for the girl; she
kind as well as to individuals.
All rep o rts of such activ ities a fte r pie vote fo r is precisely w hat the goes to the highest bidder without hav-
they have occurred is news.
ir.g a word to say in the m atter. The
All com ing social or organization people should have.
One of the planks in my platform father, by touching the presents, sig­
m eetings of societies w here no
m oney co n trib u tio n is solicited, In iti­ in the late election plainly sta te d my nifies that he has accepted them. The
ation charged, or collecton tak en IS position about “ jo k e rs ” and “ sub­ m arrluge ceremony is then over. The
one missionary on the island has nat­
»new s.
te rfu g e s,” and the big m ajo rity given urally opposed this practice of selling
me a t the polls is evidence th a t the brides. The natives were quick to
WHAT IT MEANS
public is solidly behind th e idea of a learn this, and flocked to the mission
W ith the e n tire com m unity back square deal.
station to m arry the mission girls, be­
of th e Belleview d istric t in its ef­
I m ight say here th a t I was in cause they did not have to pay for
fo rts to obtain w ater for th e com ­ favor of levying th e tax for the them. But the fathers of these girls
m unity, it is to th e in te re st of every K am ath F a lls road, and voted for, created a lively disturbance because
they felt th at they were being cheat­
A shland resid e n t to help boost the it.
But the people voted it dow n.j ed out of the customary presents.
m ovem ent.
and th a t decides the issue w ith me. ; Finally the missionary was forced to
P lans have been fo rm u lated by
It doesn’t m a tte r to me w h eth er compromise. He perm itted the father
th e land ow ners south of A shland to ^jje plans now contem plated for to receive presents, provided the
sign up all th e holders in that dio- o v erriding th e w ishes of th e people daughter was m arried In church. Then
tric t to petition th a t they shall
a re legal or not. The point is th a t i he would tell the groom that he was
m ade a p art of the Talent irrig a tio n
people voted a g a in st being taxed now a mission man and must live at
d istric t. If they a re successful in | an(j j, fo r one, insist th a t th e ir man-1 the mission und work at gathering
copra.
th e ir a tte m p t, 1600 acres of land i n ' ¿ a t e
observed.
But the rebellious husband often
the Belleview d istrict will be b rought
su rely looks irre g u la r to rush
took bis bride back to his village.
u n d er w ater. This plan, it is hoped, i a n y pjan th ro u g h a t a tim e when
will be com pleted by Novem ber - u’ ! m any public officials are about to
a t which tim e the petition will be re tire from offlce> R woukl he b u t ) BLIND MEN AND BIG TREES
placed before th e board of d ire c to rs| 1 common courtesy to aw ait the sw ear­
W riter Laments That So Few Really
of the T alent project.
ing in of new officials in Ja n u a ry (
See the Beauty of the Won­
This m ovem ent is of vital in te rest before saddling any new costs upon
derful Redwoods.
to th e people of A shland. The city an already overtaxed com m unity.
council has been consulted and has
On a page of his book, “The Open
The people of Oregon voted over­
gone over the m a tte r very carefully. w helm ingly on Novem ber 7 ag ain st Spaces,” John C. Van Dyke w rites:
“A fter a week a sense of the bigness
They, as well as all o th ers who have th is wild orgy of tax atio n , and I
of
the redwoods begins to dawn upon
stu d ied the situ a tio n , consider it i°J propose to do all I can to stop the
one. And tlieir arrowy m ajesty and
be best as the question reg a rd in g th e th in g .
nte, ¡t ¡s wicked and
mighty lift are more comprehensible.
fu tu re w ater supply can be m et and vicious to ¡gnore the w ishes of the How straight and strong and splendid
solved.
voters. It is ju st such high-handed they, a r e !
W ater in the Belleview d istric i action as th a t now proposed th a t i s 1 “People, with a genius for seeing the
m eans a decided increase in propert.. keeping new capital and new people I Infinitely little, camp under these great
values, both w ithin the city and the Out of Oregon. Being on th e level! trees, and in the morning perhaps are
d istric t; it m eans m ore people on jg tbe fjn est th in g I know an y th in g amused by the antics of the Douglas
squirrel (a western red squirrel) chas­
th e farm w hich will increase tra d e ab o u t
ing liimself around the 30-foot tru n k ;
in th e city; it m eans m ore people
CHARLES L. LOOMIS.
but they do not see the tree.
will be a ttra c te d to th is section and
“They gaze beyond the 300-foot top
m ore people in A shland; it m eans
into the sky, watching the wheel of a
th a t th e farm er will have several j
Great Reservoirs of India.
hawk or a vulture, but they do not see
For conserving her w ater supply the sky.
dollars in his pocket when he hasj
“The story goes of some dullard pre­
but one a t p re se n t; it m eans m ore! there are to be found in India tre ­
mendous
artificial
lakes.
At
D’
n
ehar,
sented
to a great queen at one of her
fru it, m ore vegetables, m ore hay,
in the R ajputana province, for in­ receptions and the only till, g he saw
m ore g rain , m ore dairy products,
stance, tltere is a reservoir with a su­ about her m ajesty was the w art on
m ore beef c a ttle , hogs and po u ltry ; perficial area of 21 square m iles; the
her nose.
It m eans th a t it will be necessary to masonry dam measuring over 300
“But how cun one miss the m ajesty
build a cannery and a d ry e r; it yards in length aud 32 yards in height. of those mighty tre e s ! They belong
m eans increased p rosperity for the In southern India, too, there are sev- ; with the Grand canyon and Kanchan-
cream eries; it m eans m ore prosper-! eral reservoirs over 12 square miles in jnnga—among the sublime wonders of
area.
ity in general fo r A shland.
the world.”
Oregon voters decided against
P o rtla n d ’s a tte m p t to tax itself for
th e 1927 exposition. T his does not
m ean th a t th e people a re ag a in st the:
fair. They a re suspicious th a t som e­
w here, hidden u n d er a m ass of legal
term s, th ere will be som ething th a t
will increase th e ir taxes. T his su s­
picion was aroused by the calling of
a special session of th e leg islatu re
som e tim e ago, when it was sought
to have th e sta te c arry the b ru n t of
the 1927 expenses.
T his lu rk in g
doubt has not been dispelled.
F o r once a ju ry was not swayed
by a p retty face, though it did tak e
them 24 hours to re tu rn a verdict of
m u rd e r In the C lara P hillips case in
Los Angeles.
Even the custom ary
alib i of in san ity failed.
T he P o rtla n d principal who was
found guilty of m a ltre a tin g one of
h is pupils should be given a generous
dose of his own m edicine.
Buy Your Flour for Winter
Now
Crown. Rest Patent—Sack .......................................$2.25
Barrel l o t s ....................................................................$8.75
White Loaf. Rest Patent—S a c k .................................. $2.25
Barrel l o t s ....................................................................$8.75
Baker Girl, good—S a c k ............................................. $1.75
Olympic—B a rre l......... $8.75
S a e k ..................$2.25
F atten those Turkeys and Chickens for the Holidays
We have Cracked Corn, Mill Run, Egg Mash. Scratch
Feed, Grit and Oyster Shell
PLAZA MARKET
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
of liftin g a d read n au g h t bodily out
a ia Mode.
Depth Bomb Will Sound Kneil of Warship j of th e w ater by th e force of its sub- It is well Marriage
life in the South sens is so
: m arine explosion.
aud not complicated by social
Declares General Mitchell, Air Chleftian [ W ith such weapons as these and j or simple
financial pressure; otherwise, their
Ia n efficient a ir force a t strag eticj
¡points, G eneral M itchell claim s no j
i enem y fleet could safely a p p ro a c h !
w ithin 200 m iles of the A m erican!
coast.
young married set would have a dif­
ficult time, for the average age of the
bride is twelve and that of the bride­
groom seventeen. Usually the woman
does the proposing and the man waits
to be chosen.
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F»V W A T E i-2
At the left is shown the usual type of air bomb making
a direct hit on a battleship. The battleship’s heavy pro­
tective deck minimizes the effect of the bomb.
At the right is shown he manner in which the new
bombs will he used in the army air service. The bomb is
dropped near the battleship, not on it. Upon reaching a
predetermined depth, it explodes. The tremendous water
pressure thus set up crushes in the fragile bottom of the
dreadnaught and disables the engines through the con­
denser pipes.
PH ILA D EL PH IA , Nov. 17.— The
The te rrific force exerted by depth
knell of the present-day battlesh ip charges is well know n, th e general
has been sounded by the airplane, ; said.
D uring th e w orld w ar, the
b ut not by th e dropping of bombs ^ b re a st of a diver a;t . w ork was
on its decks, as popularly supposed, I crushed in bv hvd ro statlc pressure
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according to G eneral W illiam A. from a depth charge exploded 11
M itchell, chief of the arm y a ir serv ­ m iles aw ay. The one-ton bomb of
ice, who stopped off here recently in i th e arm y a ir service, designed to ex-
his plane for a few m inutes.
j plode beneath the w ater, according
New developm ents in a ir bombs, to G eneral M itchell, will crush in the
th e general said, have proven th at bottom of m ost m odern ships of w ar.
it is practicable to sink battlesh ip s A tw o-ton bomb has also been devel-
not by d irect hits, b ut by hydrostatic I oped, which is 13 feet 6 inches in
pressure created by the explosion of length, capable, th e general believes,
a bomb a t a predeterm ined depth be­
n eath the w ater in the neighborhood
of the ship being attacked.
The m odern d rea d n a u g h t, able to
stan d up for hours ag a in st heavy
gunfire, and protected w ith heavy
arm ored decks from bom bs from
aloft, is v u lnerable on its unarm ored
bottom .
The open in tak es of the
condensing system which ad m its sea
w ater to th e engine room condensers
provide an “ A chilles' h eel” by which
the g re a te st b attlesh ip may be put
out of action.
DON’T LOSE
YOUR TEETH
T housands of people nre w ear­
ing false teeth today because
af the ravages i»f PYORRHEA.
Pyro-Form
— a newly discovered scientific
rem edy Is g u a ra n tee d to give
perm an en t relief in any case
of P yorrhea.
Y our d ru g g ist
will refund the purchase price
if you a re not en tirely satisfied
with ihe results obtained.
E ast Side Pharm acy
P rescrip tio n D ruggists
Ashland, Ore.
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PUM PKIN AND MINCE P IE S
FOR THANKSGIVING
have a large sh are of our best
a tte n tio n long before th e day
comes round. That these pastries
will be fit for the fea st— sweet,
arom atic, “ ta sty ,” d e l i c i o u s
wholesom e end alto g eth er latisfy-
:ng, i ur rep u tatio n issu res.
ffi Please place ;-our Thanksgiving
orders w ith us as early as possible.
<j D anish P astry , B u tter Rolls,
Napoleons end Cream Puffs.
LITH5A BAKERY
L igobtt & M ybrs T
Baking W ‘w d© r
th a t’s the
success^
la
It determines failure or sue-
cess in b ak in g, more
than any other ingredient.
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If you do not always have
satisfactory bakings, change
to Calumet for just one trial.
It is pure: containing only
such ingredients as have
been officially approved by
U. S. Food Authorities.
Within the Calumet factor­
ies — the largest and most
sanitary on earth-hundreds
of skilled workers clad in
white are busily engaged in
producing the baking powder
tlhat is used by m illions.
Human hands never touch it.
Its sale is 2X times as much as
that of any other brand. Pure in
the making—pure in the baking.
A pound can o f Calumet con­
tain» full 16 ounces. Some
baking powders come in 12 '
ounce instead o f 16 ounce
cans. Be sure you get a
pound when you want it.
obacco
C o .
Cutlery Sale
Pocket Knives, $2.50 values................. \ f x h h
Pocket Knives, $2.25 values................. I
Pocket Knives, $2.00 values..................
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Pocket Knives, $1.50 values................. )
Scissors, $2.00 values—Sale Price............................. $1.19
Scissors, $1.50 values—Sale Price................................. 96
Scissors, $1.25 values—Sale Price................................. 83
Scissors, $1.00 values—Sale Price................................. 49
While They Last—Get Busy!
SIMPSON’S
HARDWARE
87-39 North Main St.
Phone 208
Eagle Meat Market
NORTH MAIN
I have taken over the Eagle Meat Market and will
carry a full line of the best and most wholesome
BEST BY TEST
Fresh and Cured Meats
Chickens and Fish
CALUMET
Give us a trial order. You will always get the best
the market affords.
th e teconotifiy
R. C. Challis, Proprietor
BAKING POWDER
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THE W ORLD'S G R E A T E S T B A K IN G POW DER
QUALITY AND SERVICE IS MY MOTTO