Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 08, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DAILY TÌDÌNG9
PAGB TWO
F rid a y , Decem ber 8, 1922
99
w ere b rought in w ithout cost except
th e tim e of th e city team and m en,
Established 1876
and it was expected th a t those n e a r­
Pnbllihed Every Evening Except
est would see to gettin g them set up.
Sunday -
As one of th e com m itteem en (in
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
spite of p ro test ag ain st i t) , I th in k
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
I express the sense of o th e r com m it­
PAPER
teem en th a t we should be censured
TEL EPH O N E 39
for not follow ing F raley aro u n d t o 1
C. K, LOGAN, E d ito r
set up these tre e s for the busy m er-j
c h a n ts and firem en.
H ow ever, we
E n tered a t the A shland. Oregon
:
havh
no
such
intentions,
b u t we rec-|
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat
■$><$> 4*» om m end tfiat th a t som eone nearest •
Mr.
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R eform s should beg'n at
to trees th a t have not been placed,
subscription Price Delivered in City:
hQme and
t
kindly m ake an effo rt to set them
One month ....................................* »» i
up before S anta Claus comes.
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.95
$>
Men
who
do
“
nothing
in
par-
3.75
J. H. McGEE.
Six months .................................
7.50 <♦> tic u la r” usually do It exceeding- •£
One year ....................................
Mail and Rarai Routes
<i> ly well.
<$>
One month ....................................$ -65
♦
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Three months ............................... 1-95
Six months .................................... 3.50 <3> Y our c h a ra c te r depends large- <i>
LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT
One year ............ .......................... 6.5C $> ly upon w hat th e public doesn’t <?>
ADVERTISING RATES
¡<9 know about you.
it
Display Advertising
B y S. W . S T R A U S , P re s id e n t
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<$>
iln g ie Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c I
A m e ric a n S o c ie ty fo r T h r i f t
YEARLY CONTRACTS
'
“ S oftening” is w orse when it <$>
Display Advertising
-*> a tta c k s the backbone th a n w hen »
N E V E R have been able to get
One tim e a w e e k ........................2 7 % e <§> ¡j a tta ck s the brain.
<•
* ahead much. Luck has always
Two tim es a« w eek....................... 25 c
seemed to be ag ain st me.”
c
yjvery other d a y r ...................... 20
_
T h is w as
Life is largely a collection of -•♦>
Ixtcal Readers
T
one
of t h e
Each line, each tim e ................... lOt <*> b irth d ay s and of keeping th e <•>
closing
sen­
To run every o th er (Jay for one
figures secret as fa r as we can. <?>
tences
of
a
pa­
mon th , each line, each tim e , . 7c <i>
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thetic
letter
To run~every issue for one m onth
The m an who knows how to <$>
w r i t t e n re­
or m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c •
cently by a
•
happy
w
ith
few
possessions
is
Classified Column
m an well on
One cent th e word each tim e.
ric h e r th an th e m an who is un- •*>
in years and
To ru n every issue for one m onth
happy w ith m any.
<?>
in
dire finan­
or more, %c the word each time.
_______
c i a l stra its.
Legal Rate
i
Such
sta te ­
F irst tim e, per S-pc.'nt lin e ......... 10c i HEZ. HECK SAYS:
•
“ P a in t im proves a house
m ents alw ays
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
arouse
one’s
polnt line ...................................... 5c • " m ore than it does w im m iu.”
Card of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00
deepest pity,
GERTRUDE VANDERBILT
O bituaries, th e line .......................2 ’£ c
and,
a
t
the
L
eading
lady
w
ith
David B elasco’s m asterpiece, “The Gold D iggers,’
S. W . S T R A U S
Fraternal Orders and Societies
sam e
time,
which
will
be
offered
a
t the V ining Theatre* this 'evening.
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders vision for the tra in in g of teachers
should teach a most valuable les­
or societies ch arg in g a re g u la r initi for th e ir elem entary schools. Colo- sen in th rift.
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re
We hear much about goo<f luck
COURT NEWS OU INTEREST
To m ake this a real C hristm as by
k
, ♦ orders
T
i„ k
rado,
w ith a Population a little larger
liglous and j benevolent
- /i and bad luck in the world—a g reat
T- _ will
- - be
. «1 and
w 1 , an n assessed
Of Anno.l 1’i,
1
1,
n
Í
1
-n
si
e n te rin g into it with zest and the
valuation one and
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad
deal more than is best for our
C ircuit Cohrz
sp irit of unselfishness.
a p p ro p riate s J o u r
vertislng when an admission or othei one-half m ore
progress.
Jesse W inburn vs. Fred C. Homes.
charge is made.
tim es as m uch for its norm al schools.
To be certain th a t the poultry ra ­
W hen we analyze personal suc­
F o r money.
W ashington, w ith less th an twice the
cess we find the element of luck
tion
contains m eat and greens to re ­
W hat C onstitutes A dvertising
Southern Pacific Co. vs. C alifornia
had little or nothing to do with it.
population
and
ab
o
u
t
twice
th
e
a
s­
place
the n a tu ra l sum m er feed.
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­
Oregon Pow er Co. Order.
And when we analyze the failures
ing am ong some as to w h at consti sessed v aluation, gives approxlm ate-
To m ake the long w in ter evenings
we find th a t bad luck was not to
A. W. W alker Auto Co. vs. F ire ­
tu te s news and w hat ad v ertisin g , j ly six tim es as m uch for norm al
blame.
m an ’s Fund Insurance
o. O rder Periods ot pleasure to pay for the
n o p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which f f-chools.,
C a lifo rn ia .* wUh
four
So-called bad luck should be a
bard work of the last sum m er.
la u sed by new spapers to differen t!-j
S
tipulation.
blessing in disguise, fo r in over­
ate betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re tim es th e population and th re e tim es
To g u ard ag ain st colds and roup
City of Ashl n 1 v ■ II L. Y 'nite
coming it we gain stren g th , cour­
aventa, w here an adm ission charge th e assessed valuation, g ra n ts over
]
in
poultry. T here is no place w here
et al. A ffidavit. O rde”.
And so-called
ia m ade o r a collection is tak e n IS eleven tim es as m uch fo r its n o r­ age and ability.
Ira D. P ittm fn vs. Alice P ittm a n , i a lk tle c a re keeps 80 m uch trouble
good luck very often brings direct
A D VERTISIN G.”
T his applies to m als.
*
or eventual failure.
o rganizations an d societies of every
F indings and conclusions. Decree. aw a>-
“ It is believed th a t when th e peo­
If you are in any way depending
kind as well as to individuals.
Alice Helen H anna vs. Frank* H an-
To add feeding m olasses to the
All rep o rts of such activities a fte r ple of Oregon know the im perative
on the winds of good luck to w aft
na
Motion
roughage. It w orks for palatab ility ,
need of th e ir one in stitu tio n e sta b ­ you into the harbor of your d re a m s;
they have occurred is news.
F ra n ce s Bc-squi vs. Jo h n W. Bos­ and in addition lias a n u tritiv e value
All com ing social or organization lished in the in te rest of the boys and
you w’ill be most grievously disap­
i of its own.
qui. D efault.
pointed.
m eetings of societies w here no i g)r is ¡n th e p rim ary and g ram m ar
m oney co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­
To review the Pa s t season’s work
Rely on yourself. L earn your
W C. F o ster vs. C harles E W ol-
atio n charged, or collecton tak e n IS schools of th e sta te , they will not
' and to tak e up w ith the county ag en t
lessons in the rugged school of
cott.
D
em
urrer.
w ithhold th e m eagre sum necessary
NEWS.
hard work, th rift, patience and
Ida E. Dressl r vs. Pacific Record or s ta te exPe>'iment statio n those
for th e ad eq u ate su p p o rt of th a t in ­
perseverance. Scratch the word
H
erald
P ublishing Co. U nd ertak in g Problem s th a t puzzle.
L n muc g ^ ^ p>i_innnim;mTunm 3nnnn^1
s titu tio n .”
luck from your vocabulary. If
on
appeal
To see th a t everY tool and im ple-
BIBLE ^THOUGHT
things go a g a in st you accept them
'
m
ent
is carefully put aw ay for the
H
ow
ard
J.
Oden
vs.
T
alent
I
r
r
i­
as the challenge of a w orthy foe,
w inter, and th a t broken p a rts are
The M edford C larion c a rrie s a
and increase your resolutions to
— FOR TODAY —
gation D istrict. Order.
repaired o r replaced. T h a t’s doing
I Bible Thoughts memorized, will prove a I
win. • If things come your way
m ost in te re stin g rep o rt m ade by a
H
arrison
B
o;
vs.
A.
II.
W
einert.
1
priceless heritage in after years.
don’t get the idea th a t you have
some of next sp rin g ’s work now.
M edford m an, who recently retu rn ed
Lien.
become one especially favored of
(F a rm Life)
from P o rtla n d , tellin g of th e' m an ­
H arrison Bros. vs. I. II. Caldwell.
the gods, such as those you read
FRIDAY, DECEM BER 8
ner in which Jesse W inburn won
Lien.
about in your fairy-book days.
SA FEG U A RD ED :— He shall
$25,000 on th e N ovem ber election.
Wrong Impression.
R eal IJstuto '¿’i answers
Look out fo r ap p aren t good-luck.'
give His angels ch arg e over thee,
A ccording to the story in th e Clarion
‘No, I never hunt for Ideas,” the
It may prove your undoing as it
J. N. Dennis to E ffie E. Dennis,
to keep thee in all thy ways.
has in the cases of many others.
the p u rse was m ade up by some of
lot 17, P ra c h t’s a d d tio n to A sh lan d ' eminent author assured her. “When I
Psalm 91: 11.
__$1
i feel in the mood for work, I climb to
O lcott's backers, who picked W in-
i t .
the summit of a bill, and there, with
burn fo r an ea ste rn easy m ark. The
J. R. W illiam s et r x to E m m a H a- fhe
()f thp mountain pjne ,Q my
TH E NORMAL SCHOOL
a rticle fu rth e r sta te s th a t th e dele­
get, lots 2 an I !-, block J2. ^ o l i d g e > nost,.jjs j ^ n(j Iny jnSpira tiou_”
Too m uch em phasis cannot be put gation w aiter upon W inburn a t his
addition to A shland— $750.
i “Ju st fan c y !” gushed the girl. “And
upon education, and though care is room in th e M ultnom ah hotel. The
H orace T. M itchell et ux to Roy E. then you descend and write it all down.
tak e n to obtain th e best tra in ed men story may be correct in all of its de-
Hosley et ux, I n s 2 ! and 24, block T suppose?”
THE FABLE OF
and women in all professional and tails, but Mr. W inburn occupied a
“ C,” R. R. addition to A shland— $10.
‘ Indeed I don’t. That would he a
THE TWO EXPLORERS
technical positions, tfie one p ro fe s-: su ite a t th e Benson hotel d u rin g his
hire way of losing it. I carry my lit-
C. H. V eghte et u : to J. L. Osk‘
sion th a t should be considered th e sojourn in P o rtlan d .
et ux, lot 21, H unsai e r ’s addition io ; tie typew riter up with me.”
“Oh, how good of y o u ! But does
m ost seriously, is often n e g l e c t e d . ----------------------------
A shland— $10.
■ he—nr—does she never tu rn giddy or
Nam ely, th a t of teaching.
The W in te r F a ir was only a fail
i anything?”
TH IS IS T il MONTH
In a plea sent out over the sta te success in th e m a tte r of atten d an ce,
in an endeavor to call a tte n tio n t o ' as inclem ent w eath er did not encour-
Sure of His Job.
To sm oke m eat.
the needs of the Oregon N orm al age tow nspeople to fare forth to the
‘.‘Soloieon has a great reputation for
To get o ut the bcb-sled.
1 wisdom.”
school, a t M onm outh, th e follow ing fair.
To
spray
for
San
Jose
scale.
“How do you suppose he got that
is set fo rth by K athleen Skinner, rep ­
the way?”
To
keep
plenty
of
litte
r
in
rese n tin g th e stu d e n t body associa­
“Maybe lie had airq le leisure to cul­
scratch shed.
tion of th a t in stitu tio n .
♦
PEOPLE'S FORUM
«>
tivate
his mind. Unlike-modern rulers
To spread every bit of m an u re be­
<£■ <®> <®> <*><*>
<#><?> <S> <s> <$> <s> <§> <S>
"T h ere can be no efficient school
lie didn't have to ker.- his ear to the
fore th e heavy fe e d ilg begins.
system , no m a tte r w hat th e organi-i
ground all the time to find out w hether
To balance the r e a r ’s books and to he'd die with his e r w n on or soon
zatlon, w ithout properly tra in ed To th e E d ito r:
tak e note of the e rro rs th a t have
W1 ‘ng.home for money.”—Blrming-
teachers. At the present tim e, the
Several years ago I becam e in te r ­
cost
profits.
ham
A ge-llerald.
sta te of Oregon req u ires a lim ited ested in orchard and sm all fru it, try-
Ashland
A t the Vining Tonight
Tidings
W. A. SHELL
B A R B E R
a n d JS f
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 30c
dor. Dobule bit, 60c dot.
C hildren’s Work A
iBYtÉERT-. M oses
“I
1
Special t j
THE
That W e d “Saffron.”
1 he word “saffron” comes into the
English dictionary from the Arabic,
I he At abs uke the word “zafaran” to
desigim'a ¡« species of crocus witL
light purple flowers which develop in
autumn. Tb'» plant grows in parts of '
Asia and In the south of Europe.—Mil
waugee Sentinel.
1
i
VIKING (R E A M SEPARATOR
is a n o th e r C atalog House b u rster
a t P ell’s. Prices. $31.00 and up.
Save you $1.90 on a 20 rod roll
of fencing ag ain st anybody else’s
prices.
New and used Sewing
M achines for sale or rent. Garden
tools and everything lo r the
farm er.
PUL’S CCRNFR
Every Woman
— th at bakes w ith
Calumet— and there
are millions of them—
has learned three im­
portant baking facts.
First; that she never has
any failures, which means
no loss of time and ma­
terial.
« à » ,
e s
am ount of professional tra in in g for ing m any kinds, and th a t experience
all teach ers e n te rin g the profession, has dem o n strated th a t the Cory
Thts is one of th e fea tu re s of Ore- th ornless blackberry is the only
gon’s su p erio rity educationally. The th o rn less plant th a t will produce en-
iu stitu tio n provided by th e sta te for ough fru it to he p rofitable to the
the tra in in g of teach ers for the ele- grow er. They produce a good croni
m entary schools, the Norm al School the first year a fte r p lanting and will
a t M onm outh, is lim ited in its ca -'c o m e into full hearin g th e . se c o n d '
pacify.
The dem and for tra in ed year, producing from five to seven]
teachers is now o u tru n n in g the ahil- tons per acre, the b erries a re very!
ity of the N orm al School to prep are large,z m easuring 1%
in d ie s in
them , and the dem and of stu d e n ts length, have a distinctive wild flavor
desiring to prepare for teaching has and they have proved the best ship-
become g re a te r than th e N orm al pers of any blackebrry. The can-
School can m eet. More stu d e n ts a re neries have paid m ore for Cory than
applying a t the Oregon N orm al any o th e r kind. R egarding everbear-
School can m eet. More stu d e n ts a re ing red rasp b erries, the experience of
applying at the Oregon N orm al grow ers in A shland place the “ La
School for adm ission and tra in in g F ra n c e ” a t the top for an all-pur-
ihan can be properly accom m odated pose b erry — e x tra larg e fine flavor,;
w ith its present equipm ent. -
; heavy and continuous b earer. The
“ Oregon is at the present tim e in -¡/‘E rsk in e P a rk " seem s to be the best
ad v e rtan tly neglecting her Norm al for poor soil. The “ St. R egis” is the
School and allow ing herself to fail best shipper, a very proficic b earer,
fa r behind o th e r sta te s in her facili- fair size, and like the “ La F ra n ce "
ties for tra in in g her teachers.
By and “ E rsk in e P a r k ” bear co ntinuous­
way of com parison, s ta te s not as ly from Ju n e u n til fro st kills the
larg e o r as populous nor as w ealthy leaves.
D. P. BLUE,
a re providing considerably m ore for
500 A shland stre e t.
norm al school sup p o rt than of O
r e - ----------------------------
gon. Idaho, w ith a population of
A shland, Ore.. Dec. 8, 1922. j
only a little m ore than half th a t of E d ito r T idings—
O regon, and an assessed valuation of
In last evening's T idings, G. L. B
less th a n half, provides one and one- criticizes S treet C om m issioner F ra -
th ird as m uch for its norm al schools ley for prom iscuously sc atterin g
A uzona and New .Mexico, with less tre e s along the stre e t.
W hile the-
th a n h alf th e population an d two- W inter F a ir com m ittee a re pleased
th ird s th e assessed v alu atio n , tu rn - th a t a t least one person relieves them
ish th re e tim es as m uch each for nor- of blam e for som ething, they feel}
m al schools as does Oregon. O th e rjth a t it is but fair to sta te th a t M r.t
s ta te s are m aking corresponding pro- F raley had his orders.
The tre e s
A cat and mouse sailed to and fro
Ballooning o’er the Arctic snow.
Their air-ship sank and they fell out, j
TlieJ'iskimosxhased them about;
4
T he cat then ditched the mouse—poor
soul—
*
Fled home, and claimed he’d found
The Pole.
In time the mouse reached native sod
And showed the cat up for a fraud.
I
Moral—Don’t ever shake a friend *•
Or be may queer you in the end.
r.
TONIGHT
ONLY
T he m an ag em en t of, th e V ining T h e a tre announces th e
E x tra o rd in a ry A ttra c tio n com ing to A sh lan d on above
d ate, b ein g th e o rig in a l N ew Y ork cast an d y io m p an y en
ro u te fro m B e lig T h eatre, P o rtla n d , to tne Colum bia
T h eatre, S an F ran cisco —
—£top, Jr.
DAVIS
'F
T he.Economy
BAKING POWDER
— sales are 150% greater than that of
any other brand.
A poun d can o f C alum et contains fu ll 16 ounces. Som e
baking p o w d ers com e in 12 ounce in stea d o f 16 ounce
cans. B e sure yo u g e t a poun d wh$n yo u w a n t it.
TH E W ORLD'S G R E A T E S T B A K IN G POW DER
Cutlery Sale
Pocket Knives, $2.50 values.................... / k | B |
Pocket Knives, $2.25 values..................../
Pocket Knives, $2.00 values....................
< fl
Pocket Knives, $1.50 values....................
Scissors, $2.00 values—Sale P ric e.... ...................... $1.19
Scissors, $1.50 values—Sale P ric e................................ 96
Scissors, $1.25 values—Sale P ric e................................ 83
Scissors, $1.00 values—Sale P ric e................................ 49
W hile T h ey L ast— Get Busy!
SIM PSON’S HARDWARE
37-89 North Main St.
Phone 203
In Stock
Duplicating Sales
Books
Tw o B ooks ...................................................................
/)v £ F y
op wood
P e r D o z e n ............................................................
5 M onths a t P ow ers T h eatre, Chicago
f
MAIL ORDERS NOW— Ui ices, $1.00, $2.00 a n d $2.5J)— plus tax
CURTAIN 8 :8 0
$1.25
One H u n d r e d ............................................................... $8.00
/
P r e tty G irls, M usic a n d Comedy. A lau g h in ev ery line.
25c
Tw o D o z e n ....................................................................$2.25
IT S PH EH O M £N /U .
YEfiRS* CONTINUOUS RUrJ A T THE LYCEUM THEATRE. HHVi- - . .
Cost of treatment returned if I
fail to cure your Piles.
P A P E R W HEN W R IT IN G
CALUMET
^O M SD y
DISTINGUISHED
CAST
If you are a sufferer from Piles,
Fistula, Fissure or other rectal
disease, call o r write today for
my FREE booklet.
M CNTIO SI THIS
A
T f ie
F amous
are reputable men and women
in every walk o f life to whom
you may refer about this painless,
non-surgical cure.
DR. CHAS. J. DEAN
b t ' test
Third; that the greater
than usual leavening
stren g th of Calumet
stands for economy be­
cause she uses less.
W IT H CARBON •
B e C u red to S tay C u red
T GUARANTEE to per-
,
matiently cure your Piles
without cutting, burning,
stitching, anaesthetic, con­
finement or unpleasant
after-effects. My patients
2 NO AND MORRISON P O R T L A N O .L ^ .^ .
Second; that her bakings
are always pure and
wholesome, which goes
a long way toward perfect
health.
ASHLAND TIDINGS
J