Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 20, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    AriMLAND DAILY
PAGB TWO
Ashland
American Legion Lyceum Attraction Billed
For Armory, Wednesday Night Nov. 22
Tiding
GataOllahud 1876
JE very Evenin« Except
Bunday
T H E ASHLAND PRINTING CO
V*lrV
O FFIC IA L CITY AND COUNTY
PuhU ihed
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PA PER
TEL EPH O N E 39
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C. K. LOGAN, Editor
•^Y-iiERT M oses
E n tered a t the A shland, Oregon
P o sto ttice as Secoud-clasa Mali Mat
ter.
I
P overty Is the soil in which <*>
COLONIAL
genius m akes its s u re s t grow ths -»> j
su bscription P rice D elivered in
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$ .65
W hen a country has a big
1.95
arm
y, it is easy to find an. ex-
3.75
7.5C
cuse for w ar.
One year ..............................
Mail and Rarai Routes
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One month ....................................
“ W o rk in g ” th e old m an is
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Three months ............................... 1.95
3.50 C®’ about all th e w ork you can get
Hix months .
One year ...................................... 6.5* :<S> out of a son now adays.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertising
F o r every one th a t starv es to
tin gle Insertion, each in ch . . . . .30. !<♦> d eath , th e re a re ten who die
YEARLY’ CONTRACTS
i'»> from gluttony.
Display Advertising
One mb »nth
Three mouths . . *...................
Six m onths .................................
P1AYERS TO RE­
PRODUCE OLD DAYS IN
SONG AND STORY
The conversation progresses from
the th eater to a discussion of jazz,
during which a num ber of popular
jazz melodies are introduced hv one
young man who declares th at in spit-.-
of all they say he is still a devoted
disciple of jazz.
The m ain p art of the program is in­
troduced, following the discussion of
jazz, by another m em ber who m ain­
tains there are no songs like the old
songs. The party decides to rea s­
semble on the following night for an
evening of old-fashioned music.
Beautiful costum es are carried by
the Colonial Players for the latter
part of their program . The young
ladies will w ear dresden taffeta of
the period, and the young gentlelhen,
velvet breeches and jackets with
white frilled cuffs and neckpieces.
Not only are some of the discus­
sions in which these young people
take part really worth while, but the
musical program they introduce is
highly interesting. The program , a r­
ranged as it is in two parts, m odern
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W ith a clever thread of plot run
<J>, ning through th eir entire concert and
♦ dram atic program , the Colonial Play­
ers, who are to appear on the local
lyceuni course thia season, promise
«> som ething different In lecture course
entertainm ent.
Instead of singing and playing the
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music of old Colonial Days in a for­
<g>| mal concert program , the Colonial
¿‘iayers have introduced the num bers
♦ of their entertainm ent into a play
One time a wepk....................27Vfcc ¡<»
.25 c ;$>
Two tim es a w V k ..............
If you are going to “ s trik e <¥> which carries the program quickly
.20
Nvery other d a y ...............
| ♦> o u t,” don’t do it a t th e b at, b u t 3> and easily from one event to the
L ocal R eaders
other.
.10c i <1° R f ° r yourself.
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Bach line, each tim e ..........
♦
To .run every other (My for one
mouth, each line, each tim e. . 7c -<>
Much of th e happiness of life
To rnrTevery Issue for one m onth
<§> begins w ith m arriag e, b u t un- •
d t m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5.'
fo rtu n a te ly m ost o ' its m iseries <$>{
Classified Column
| <$> begin th ere , too,.
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one mouth 3>
or more, H e th e ’word each time.
!«> HEZ HECK SAYS:
Legal Rate
‘N atu re ginerally m akes
F irst tim e, per 8 -p c'n t lin e ..........10c <»
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a
>
b
e
tte
r m arriag es t h a n
Each subsequent time, per 3
5
c
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m
o
th
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point line
$1.00
Card of t h a n k s ..........
Obituaries, the line ................... 2 ’/£ e : ___________________________________ _
Fraternal Orders and Societies
A dvertising for fra te rn a l o r d e r .' Also, a g o v e rn o rs secretary pre-
o r societies charg in g a reg u la r initi ; pares m any sta te papers, handles a
atlon fee and dues, no discount. Re ! lot of co: respondence, to w hich th e !
llgious and benevolent orders will he 1 gOvernor m erely a tta ch e s his signa- I
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad
v ertising when an adm ission or other ; ,u i e ’
the g o v e rn o rs ,
T H E C O L O N IA L P L A Y E R S
charge la m ade
nam e w ith an authorized im itatio n •
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Two young men and two young wo­ and colonial, offers a rare opportunity
What C on stitu tes AdverU sing
n or.g ea r. The latter is an or. men make up the personnel of the Co
to compare old fashioned music w ith
In o rd er to allay a m isunderstand - ;
tng am ong some as to w hat const) gan of som e im portance to the ad- lonial Players. Miss Justine Cole is modern music for the personal satis­
tu te s news and w hat advertising. m in istratio n , and if it is filled with Che reader and contralto. Miss Helen
faction of members of the audience
we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which poison by a secretary who has a lot • Ititchie, soprano, Thom as A. I’rit who may he lively supporters of on*
i
hard
tenor,
and
Kenneth
Squire
Is u sed by new spapers to d iife re n .l
ta n c je(j grudges to pay, ihe gover-
or Ihe other.
piano and bass.
s te betw een th em :
ALL fu tu re
.
events, w here an adm ission charg- ’>or w .11 m ake m any m istak es which
The Colonial Players are all young
The dram atic-singing entertainm ent
ts m ade o r a collection is taken I r o herw ise could be avoided. A sec- i of the Colonial Players is made pos­ people with a natural bent toward ly­
ADVERTISING.”
This applies to re ta ry who can prevent his own per- sible by the rare combination of-sing ceuni entertainm ent coupled
with
o rganizations and societies of every ! sonal prejudices from coloring w hat
several seasons of experience together
lag
and
dram
atic
talent
in
all
four
kind as well as to individuals.
he tells his chief, is valuable indeed. members of its company. All have and separately. They appear thi3
All rép o rts of such activities after
At this w ritin g , two m en have had careful training at the bands of season to better advantage than ever
they have occurred is news.
All com ing social or organization ! been m entioned for th e job. One is expert teachers in both dram atics before. They are m aking a trem en­
m eetings of societies w here no I B ert M. Moses, th e a d v ertisin g and and music, and careful directing in dous bit up and down the circuit
money co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ ! cartoon genius, who is Jesse W in- the a rt of combining these two ta ­ with their songs and costum es of
ation charged, or collecton taken IS
lents in a new and unusual lyceuni by-gone days.
b u rn 's rig h t hand m an a t “ Sap-and-
NEWS
program.
It is said that in selecting a period
Slalt-in-the-W oods.” If genius of a
of
history for their entertainm ent,
The
plav
opens
a
t
the
home
of
one
TH E W IN TER FA IR
! high o rd er w ere the req u isite q u a lifi­
the
Colonial Players decided upon
of
Hie
young
people
after
they
have
W ith th e proper co-operation, the cation. Moses o u g h t to have th e job
returned from the theater. A dis Colonial Days because they thought
period of D ecem ber 5 to 8 can be The tro u b le is th a t in th e job of
cusslon or the entertainm ent they this period the most rom antic in the
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ade — th e „ g rea test tra d e week in the se tre ta ry in g fo r a governor, a m an have just heard takes place, during history of America, the days when the
history of A shland, for under Pre s" should be a n y th in g b u t a genius, un- which they im itate some or Ihe acts country was new and the first whis­
snt plans 1500 prem ium lists a re to ¡e3g
being a genius in tac t and they have seen and sing some of the perings of independence began to he
noised about.
be widely d istrib u ted and a great self-effacem ent. Moses is quick, ar- songs they have heard
ie a l of publicity given to the W inter b itra ry , forceful, jum ps hastily to
Fair.
¡conclusions w ith o u t inform ing him -,
HORSES WORTH $200,000
THOUGHTLETS
T he idea of a w inter exposition • gej{ an(j }g fon(i 0{ doing his own in-
W ILL A R RIV E IN MEXICO
was tried out in th e city a few years dependent th in k in g along h is. own
If the old country fiddler would
igo for the first tim e. It m et w ith original lines. If lie w ere secretary, h ear th e town jazzer play th e “ Mon-!
SAN DIEGO, Nov. 20.— The g re a t­
m eh a h e a rty response th a t th e af- be would be in the public eye asj key’s W edding,” he w ouldn’t rec o g -. est consignm ent of thoroughbred
fair has been staged annually. The m uch or m ore th an the governor, not! nize a n y th in g h u t th e m onkey.
horses th a t ever crossed the conti­
W inter F a ir of 1922 prom ises to be because of any conceit, but because
In speaking of sm oking, some nent rep resen tin g over $200,000 in
one of th e best,
he is such a genius. His u nlim ited 1 m en are reg u la r cajbbage in c in e r-; value is nearin g its goal and with
In o rd er th a t the best resu lts m ay loyalty to Pierce would be no pro­ ators.
good luck should a rriv e a t T ia ju a n a ,
be ob tain ab le from th e W in ter F a ir, tection.
Every tim e th e public tries to get Mexico, T hursday for the 100 day
It will be necessary for th e m erch an ts i e . B. A ldrich, of the P endleton i in terested in college fra te rn itie s, race m eet which opens T hanksgiving
of th e city to decorate th e ir windows E ast O regonian, is also talk ed of as they go hom e and consult the dic­ day.
to th e best of th e ir ability and stock, likely to receive the P ierce appoint- tio n ary and find th e re is nothing
R ailroad officials a rc doing tlieir
carrying out in detail th e sp irit of nient. A ldrich would be a dandy, to it.
utm o st to expedite th e m ovem ent of
the occasion th a t will be suggested He w ears a sm ile and in every way
The man. th
, a t can w ork and
■ whip- I th e tra in brin g in g th e horses of
by th e decorations of th e stre e ts, has a genial personality. Also, he is ile is the one w ith th e least tro u b le C om m ander J. K. L. Ross, John Ros-
Unless th is Is universally done, th e a m an of acq u aintance in Oregon, of and th e longest job.
ete r, H arry Payne W hitney, A. C.
general effect will fall below th a t de- successful business and ed ito rial ex-
You can go to th e riv er and see Bostwjck, George P. F u lle r and o th ­
sired. A window here and a window perience, and for years one of the them catch fish, but if you go to ers, and also the co u n try ’s best
th ere m ust not be the ones th at have leading dem ocrats of th e state. He the b a rb e r shop, you can h ear them jockies.
been dressed for th e holidays. ALL is the type of m an who inspires con- catch ’em.
m ust be silen t h e ra ld ers of the W in- .idence in him self and in th e m an
Today's Wise Word.
te r F a ir.
inside. And don’t forget the sm ile.
Cheap in su ran ce is costly a t any
Beyond the first primeval effect of
Solicitors fo r special prem ium s
(O regon V oter)
price. F o r sound in su ran ce a t re a ­ their beauty there is not much mental
sonable ra te s, see B illings Agency. excitement to be got out of some
have visited the business firm s, and
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a re g ratified w ith th e re su lts ob- |X OREGON, CHRISTM AS SEALS E stablished 1883.
J 4 tf women.—G. Burgess.
PAY
FOR
tain ed . T hrough the generosity of
Special school nursing.
hese men and estab lish m en ts, m an)
County public health nursin g :
rill be Induced to exhibit th a t would
1. School inspection.
therw ise h e sita te in b ringing fo rth
2. P re n a ta l nursing.
rticles for display.
The fam e o f
3. Child w elfare.
tsh la n d ’s W inter F a ir has spread.!
4. In d u stria l nursing.
nd poultry and pet stock breeders in j
5.
T uberculosis n ursing.
arious sections of th e s ta te h a ie ,
Supplies
for m odern h ealth cru-
lready w ritten asking for a list of
he prem ium s, e n try conditions and sade.
u rth e r in form ation. Many of these
N u tritio n w ork in public schools,
lave sta te d they will m ake an entry.
Milk for m alnourished children.
The W in te r F a ir has ceased to be
E quipm ent for open a ir classes,
i local proposition, aud its grow th
M atrons, n u rse and food at open
■an only be estim ated. T h a t th is is a ir school.
■ertaln Is indicated by the ever-in-'
H eight and w eight c h a rts for
T easing n u m b er of in q u iries re- schools.
:elved from county residents. The
Hot school lunches,
growth of th e W in ter F a ir can only
Scales for public schools.
>e re ta rd e d by a lack of co-operation.
H ealth surveys and h ealth cx-
W ITH CARBON
Thi9 is o u r fair and it is up to us hibits.
o m ake it a success. Com ing as it 1 T uberculosis clinics,
loee early in th e holiday season, a
R elief for tub ercu lo sis fam ilies
Two Books ................................................
25c
iro p er esp irit de corps will g u aran -
E quipm ent for hom e tre a tm e n t.
:ee its success, not only to th e gen-
H ealth m otion pictures.
)ral public, b ut to th e m erch an ts in
L ectures and lite ra tu re .
Per B o z e n .................................................................$1.25
■articular
P erso n al service sta ff for county
Boost for the W inter F a ir.
work.
Two D o z e n ...............................................................$2.25
__________________ .
(O regon T uberculosis A ssociation.)
In Stock
Duplicating Sales
Books
You owe it to yourself to come in
an d look over o u r o rie n tal and a rt
goods before you buy. O ur prices
PIERCE'S SECRETARY
¡w ill S urprise you.
T he V ariety
A p rea c h e r’s wife and a governor’s Store, 89 N. Main St.
61tf
private se cre ta ry — each has m uch to
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io w ith success or failu re of a ca-
F r u it cake and m ince m eat tim e la
reer. The governor has a b e tte r here. F o r citro n , orange and lem on
'h a n c e th an th e p reacher, for he c a n , peel, raisin s, c u rra n ts , figs, spices,
select his own secretary aud change su g ar, etc., D etrick ’s G roceteria sells
for less.
48tf
«a often as be desires.
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THOUGHTS FROM OTHER
SOURCES
♦
Monday, November 30, 1022
TUBINGS
COUNTY ASSESSMENT FOR
’ m uch to build C alifornia.
OREGON’S STATE SONG
1B22 WILL BE «21,212,683
— - —
i O lder people, too, will find in-
Oregon has an officially adopted 3Pir a Hon in th is fine hym n of loy-
SALEM, Nov. 2 0 — The assessm ent
sta te song. R ecently, organizations a RX- The whole sta te ought to be
of all property in Oregon, to g eth er
like the R otary and Ad clubs have singing it, and living it.
w ith the ratio th a t the taxable prop­
been singing it a t th e ir m eetings, j
e
rty in th e counties will b ear to the
They like it. They have comm enced
full
cash value in 1923, based on the
to m em orize its w ords and m usic.
1922
tax rolls, has been determ ined
All of which a ttra c ts notice to the I
by
the
sta te tax com m issioner.
fact th a t it is a s ta te song w hich,
T
he
assessm
ent, according to the
ra n k s w ith the best in the country.!
rep
o
rt
prepared
by th e com m issioner,
It has beauty and dignity. It has!
will
be
approxim
ately $8,000,000
rhythm and a sta te ly q u a lity th a t:
low
er
than
for
the
p resen t year,
ren d e rs it im pressive.
It has no
w
hile
the
ratios
will
be practically
“T
anlac
has
been
the
finest
thing
notes so high or so low as to ren d er
the
sam
e
as
fixed
for
the
year 1922.
in
the
world
for
both
my
husband
it unsingable by the average voice.
and m yself,” declared Mrs. A njusina The m ost d rastic reduction in assess­
The recognition given the Oregon K elley, of 5430 K enny s tre e t, S eat­ m ents is in M ultnom ah county. F or
song is recognition th e people of the tle W ash.
the year 1922, based on the 1 9 2 1 ^ .
sta te m ay give. These are its w ords:
“ My husband suffered from stom ­ tax rolls, the assessm ent for the
“ L and of th e E m pire B uilders,
ach and liver tro u b le and had gotten : county was approxim ately $289,000,-
Land of the Golden W est,
so th in and w eak he could h ardly ,000 while for the year 1923, based
C onquered and held by F ree Men,
walk, b u t Tanlac p ut him in th e best on the tax rolls for 1922, the assess­
F a ire st and the best,.
of h ealth and b p ilt him up so m uch m ent has been fixed a t $283,000,000.
O nw ard and upw ard ever,
Jackson county's assessm ent is
th a t he had to have his clothes let
F o rw ard and on and on.
j $24,086,810, for 1921, and $24,212.-
• out.
H ail! to thee, Land of H eroes—
Respective to the
“ I had suffered for 20 years from 683, for 1922.
My Oregon!
| stom ach trouble and had become so sam e years, Jo sep h in e’s is $6,335,-
; weak I couldn’t look a fte r my liouse- ; 000 and $6,250,934, and K lam ath 's
“ Land of the rose and sunshine,
i w ork.
B ackache, headaches and $20,604,613 and $20,295,154. The
Land of th e sum m er breeze,
j
dizzy
spells
alm ost drove me dis- new ratio s, as announced by the
L aden w ith h ealth and vigor,
>
tra
d
e
d
.
W
ell,
T anlac did such w on­ s ta te com m issioner, and the old, for
F resh from the W estern seas;
d
e
r
f
u
l
w
ork
for
my husband th a t I com parison, are, Jackson, .65 anil
Blessed by th e blood of m arty rs,
i
began
talk
in
g
it,
and besides re s to r­ .65; Josephine, .68 and .68; Klam»
Land of th e S etting Sun.
ing
my
h
ealth
it
actu ally b u ilt me .a th , .75 and .78.
H ail! to thee, Land of Prom ise—
up
15
pounds.
I
never
have an ache
l&y O regon!”
Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf
o r pain now and I have so m uch
B
read.
52tf
School children a t ’school should i s tre n g th and energy th a t I easily do
learn to sing the Oregon s ta te song, - all my housew ork.”
B e tte r insurance a t reasonable
It will do m uch to inculcate t h a t)
T anlac is sold by all good drug-
rate
s. B illings Agency. P hone 211.
pride of sta te which has done so gists.
S e a ttle Woman
Gains 15 Pounds
on Tanalac
Why Internal Baths
Always Assure
Vigorous Health
There’s one good reason why you don’t feel just as vigorous and confident one day as you do
¿L the next—
/
/
Also why most so-called healthy people are half sick all the tim e~
And this will continue to be so until we all do heavy manual labor every day or take an
occasional Internal Bath.
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The real reason for this is truthfully told in a little book *’ Why Man of Today is Only
50% Efficient” , which 1 will be glad to give you free on request.
j
There, are scientific fa c ts here given in simple ILnglishy which are
not commonly known—so why not ask fo r your copy today,
McNAIR, BROS., T H E REX A LL S ’U IR E
D odge B roth
5ED AN
Many who could well afford more expensive cars
are showing a marked preference for Dodge
Brothers Sedan.
They find it easy to drive, economical to run,
and comparable in beauty and elegance with cars
much higher in price.
In the vast amplitude of Dodge Brothers closed
body plant, this sedan is constructed with all the
studious precision th at marks the work of the
finest custom builders.
Eighteen days are devoted alone to the 18 rub­
bing and varnishing operations which are respon­
sible for the unusual brilliancy of its lustre.
M onths of seasoning precede the use of the fine,
critically selected ash which gives the body its
rugged firmness.
The interior fittings, too, are chosen with thought­
fulness and rare good taste. The upholstery is
covered with genuine mohair velvet of a singu­
larly rich and beautiful pattern. The seats are
roomy and luxurious.
Steel disc wheels (with cord tires) harmonize in
a most effective way with the new grace and
smartness which Dodge Brothers have recently
brought to the lines of the body.
GEO. L. TRE1CHLER MOTOR CO.
16-18 S. Front St.
Medford, O regon
Phone 3 0 4
One H u n d re d ........................................................... $8.00
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