Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 12, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGB TWO
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Tuesday, December 12,
Care of Poor Not at Poor Farm
Nellie B oardm an, re g u la r in­
digent ....................................$ 25.00
Published Every Evening Kxcept !
A.
D. Beardsley, re g u la r in ­
Sunday
digent .................................... 10.00
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
¡Mr. C astile, re g u la r in d ig en t
8.00
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
Mrs.
K
ate
Copple,
re
g
u
la
r
in­
PAPER
d ig en t ....................................
1.00
TEL EPH O N E 39
Millie D osler, re g u la r indi-,
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
gent ........................................
10.00
D ave D aniels, re g u la r in d i­
E n te re d a t the A shland, Oregon
Poetofftce as Second-class Mail Mat
8.00
gent ........................................
••
H igh-class securities alw ays <?■
ter.
A. M. F o rd , re g u la r indigent
6.00
pay low rate s of in te rest.
<?>
Mrs. H udson, re g u la r indigent 8.00
subscription Price Delivered in City:
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One month ....................................3 .65
J. W. Ingram , re g u la r in d i­
T here ig no case on record <$>
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 &
gent ........................................
8.00
Six months .................................... 3.75 • w here conscience ha3 m ade a <S>!
A lbert Jo h n sto n , re g u la r indi­
One year .................................
7.5« <*> m istake.
<?>
gent ........................................
8.00
Mail and Rural Routes
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One month ....................................$ .65
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kelsoe,
No m a tte r w hether you s ta r t <?>
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 •
re g u la r indigents
8.00
doing a th in g e ith e r rig h t or <S>
Hix m onths .................................... 3.50
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
A.
K
ane,
re
g
­
One year ...................................... 6.5t
wrong, you will have im ita to rs. <?•
u la r indigents .....................
15.00
ADVERTISING RATES
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Display A dvertising
Mrs. Lena Lee, re g u la r indi­
A fter a girl “ comes o u t,” she &
.30c •
single In sertion, each inch . . .
8.00
gent ...................................... .
YEARLY CONTRACTS
<S> goes out, and then h e r m other <$■
Mrs. I. A. M ontgom ery, reg u ­
Display Advertising
w orries because she stays out. <•>
la r indigent ..........................
8.00
One tim e a w e e k ........................27
A
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Two tim es a week........................25 c. ;
Mrs. C arrie E. M iller, reg u ­
Most m en w ait until they get <$>
€very o th e r d a y ...........................20 c
la r indigent ........................
10.00
Local Readers
❖ old before reform ing, and then <?>!
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Meece,
re
g
u
la
r
in
d
ig
e
n
t..
8.00
Each line, each tim e ................... 10c
let N atu re do th e th in g auto- <?>
Mrs.
M
arg
aret
Noble,
reg
u
la
r
To ru n every o th e r Aiy for one
<8* m atically.
<i>
m onth, each line, each tim e . . 7C
I indigent .................................
10.00
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To rucTevery Issue for one m onth
Doc P arsons, reg u la r indi-
of m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5? <8> It takes q u ite a bit of experi- <S>
8.00
t
gent ...............................». . .
Classified Column
ence to teach a m an th a t he
Eliz. P a tte rso n , reg u la r indi­
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
c a n ’t m ake money and m istakes <8>
To run every issue for one m onth
8.00
gent ........................................
?
>
sim ultaneously.
or more, %c th e w ord each tim e.
Jam
es
Pough,
reg
u
la
r
indi­
-----
&
Legal Rate
gent ........................................
10.00
F irs t tim e, per 8-pchit lin e ......... 10c ® HEZ HECK SAYS:
Mrs.
Mary
Price,
re
g
u
la
r
in
­
AGNES AY RES’ CARAMEL CUSTARD
Each subsequent time, per 8-
‘ In the m a tte r o’ sus­
Q O O K IN G is a hobby w ith A gnes A yres and h er frien d s often accept
polnt line ...................................... 5c
8.00
digent
....................................
<?>
ta in in ’ life hash goes fu r­
Card of t h a n k s .............................. 31.00
iitr in v itatio n s to tea or dinner with ala c rity because th ey know
Mrs. Je an Ross Sm ith, re g u ­
O bituaries, the line .......................2 1£c <8> th e r th an philosophy.”
-he
wdi
sh are m the p rep aratio n of the meal. H ere is a recipe she
lar indigent ........................
8.00
Fraternal Orders and Societies
ises
fo
r
French caram el custard.
Mrs. L. Schiefflin, re g u la r in­
A dvertising fo r fra te rn a l orders
This
consists of caram el syrup and custard, to be made in sepa-
6.00
or societies c h arg in g a re g u la r initl MUSE INSPIRED RY
digent ....................................
a
te
pans.
F o r the custard, tak e five eggs, one pint of milk, two
atlo n fee and dues, no discount. Re
RHEUMATISM ATTACK Nancy Sisem ore, re g u la r in-
.hires oi a cup of sugar, and one teaspoonful of vanilla. H eat milk
liglous and benevolent o rd ers will be
digent ....................................
10.00
ind sugar. B eat eggs slightly. P o u r in hot milk, add vanilla, and
charged th e reg u la r rate for all ad
>tra.n into the pan containing syrup.
Had not D enm an Thom pson, in T - D- Stafford, re g u la r indi-
v ertlsing when an adm ission or othei
H ie syrup is m ade as follows: Take fo u r heaping tablespoons o f
charge is m ade.
1875 then a variety a rtist, been a t-
gent ........................................
?
agar,
place in a pan and add a little w ater. Mix well and h e a t until
tacked liy rh eu m a tism , “ T he Old
W olgam ott .reg u la r indi-
What Constitutes Advertising
yrup is brown. Take pan out of the blaze and tilt it so th a t the syrup
g en t ......................................... 15.00
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ ! H om estead” m ight never have been
•overs bottom and sides.
F
w
ritten
.
This
classic,
which
will
be
Alex
W ilson, re g u la r indigent
8.00
ing am ong some as to w hat consti
S et th e pan containing custard and syrup into an o th er pan con-
tu te s news and w hat ad v ertisin g , ; seen on the screen as a P a ram o u n t Annie W atkins, re g u la r indi-
a.m ng hot w ater and p u t into hot oven. The oven m ust be very hot
we print th is very sim ple rule, which i picture a t the V ining th e a tre today,
gent .........................................
8.00
ICn t
Pnddlng *S fi; 3t Put in ’ b u t ’ow*r the
im m ediately to
la u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­
n u ll blue flame. Cook very slowly until custard is set. Take it
tom
orrow
and
T
hursday,
was
origin-
A
m
erican
Red
Cross,
in
d
ig
en
t
a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re
.it when done, and allow th e custard to boil. C ustard and syrup
expense ................................. 180.92
events, w here an adm ission charge ally a sh o rt sketch called “ Joshua
»ill rem ain sep arate.
Is m ade or a collection is tak en IS W hitcom b.”
Mr. Thom pson, con- A. B. E vans, indigent supplies 10.00
A D VERTISIN G.”
T his applies to fined to his room by th e m alady, was G ranite City H ospital indi-
organizations a n d societies of every unable to do his song and dance
gent c a r e ...............................
30.00
kind as well as to individuals.
For Steaming Eyeglasses.
Lake Champlain
num
ber,
and
he
w
rote
th
e
sketch,
G
odw
ard
M
ercantile
Co.,
indi-
All rep o rts of such activ ities a fter
When going ini,» a crowded room in
[.ai
e
Champlain
was discovered It
“ Uncle Jo sh ,” for fu tu re use.
gent s u p p l i e s ............................
22.92
they have occurred is new3.
cold or damp weather, eyeglasses 1C>?» by Samuel ,L> Champlain, a
All com ing social or organization
Mr. Ju lien Josephson, who w rote Good S am aritan H ospital, in-
steam so that it is almost impossible !• reneli exp'orer end colonizer, who
m eetings of societies w here no the co ntinuity for th is p icture, is a
d ig en t care ..............................
60.00 to see. If rubbed with vaseline and gave it iii» own name. The lake Is
m oney co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­
He has a phoenix M ercantile Co., in d i­
cleaned well, the glasses will not drained on the north by the Riche-
atio n charged, or collecton tak e n IS form er R oseburg m an.
10.00 gather this m oisture.—From the De­ lieu river, a nidi empties into the St
gift
of
providing
typical
situ a tio n s
g e n t supplies .........................
NEWS.
signer.
Lawrence.
for folks in ru ra l com m unities.
C. H. Pierce, indigent su p ­
I plies ....................................10.00
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS I Sacred H e a rt H ospital, in d i­
BIBLE THOUGHT3
(C ontinued F ro m Y esterday.)
gent expense .....................
12.85
— FOR TODAY—
!
T
alent
M
ercantile
Co.,
indi­
| Bible Thoughts memorized, w ill prove a 1
F iu it Inspector’s Office
priceless heritage in a fte r years.
3.35
gent s u p p l i e s ........................
E
R.
O
atm an, fru it in sp ecto r’s
W
IIHI uniiniBIllIWTt^
Lewis
U
lrich,
in
d
ig
en
t
su
p
­
salary and e x p e n s e ............ 5222.50
plies ......................................
28.31
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12
H ow ard E. W arner, fru it in­
Jno.
M.
W
illiam
s
Co.,
indi­
L IK E PRODUCES L IK E :— Be
sp ecto r's salary and ex­
gent supplies .....................
5.26
not deceived; God is not m ocked:
pense ...................................... 206.50
C.
E.
W
ilhite,
indigent
su
p
­
for w hatsoever a m an sow eth,
plies ......................................
4.50
th a t shall he also reap. G alatians
Total, 3429.00
Will H. W ilson, indigent
6: 7.
A ssessor’s Office
supplies .................................
6.60
J. B. Colem an, assessor's sa l­
“THE POWER OF LANGUAGE
ary ...........................................3166.66 Mrs. H. B. H atch, re g u la r in ­
d ig en t ....................................
10.00
The U rdahl lectu re a t th e C ivic' L lnnie H auscam , deputy a s­
H
utchison
&
L
um
sden,
indi­
se
sso
r’s
salary
...................
110.00
club building Sunday a t 3 p. m. was
gent s u p p l i e s ........................
25.00
well a tte n d ed . His su b ject was “The Ray Colem an, deputy asses­
s
o
r’s
salary
..........................
90.00 Jo h n A. P erl, in d ig en t ex­
Key of K now ledge,” w hich he a s ­
pense ......................................
30.00
serted to be th e "P o w e r of L ang­ E lva C. M itchell, work in a s­
uage.” It was a very able discourse,
sesso r's office ...................... 75.00 W arner, W ortm an & Gore, in-
full of sound reason and lo g ic a lly ! A shland Tidings, assesso r’s
i digent supplies ...................
10.00
approached th e conclusion th a t the
expense .................................
2.85 Mrs. M. E. M iddlebusher, in ­
pow er of language is the key o f ! J- B. Colem an, assesso r’s
digent supplies
............
8.00
trav elin g expense ..............
12.50
know ledge, ta k in g th e th o u g h ts of
his audience to th is conclusion s te p ! J. B. Colem an, assesso r’s of­
T otal, 3729.71
by step, u n til the th em e was u n ­
fice expense .................
10.65
(To be continued.)
.1
folded and th e ir m inds w ere open
an d ready for « the announcem ent J
T otal, 3467.66
th a t the pow er of language really Is
Tax R ebate
C ut This Out— It Is Worth Money
th e key of know ledge. He has a fine! w . s . Ball, tax r e f u n d ......... .3 25.84
Cut out th is slip, enclose w ith 5c
in te lle c tu a l,
scientific
philosophy, S. J. Myers tax refund . . .
5:69 and m ail it to Foley & Co., 2835
w ith th e soul as the connecting link M rs. II. W alker, tax refund
29.05 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., w riting
betw een th e m ate ria l universe and
--------------
your nam e and address clearly. You
God, and th e pow er of language as!
T otal, $ 60.58
will receive in re tu rn a tria l pack-
th e force th ro u g h which th is soul
W idow s’ Pensions
age containing Foley’s Honey and
m anifests, even to th e point of “ say- Ella A bbott, widow’s pension? 20.00
T ar Com pound for coughs, colds and
ing It sh all be, and it is d one.” Ju a n ity B utler, w idow 's pen-
croup; Foley K idney P iils for pains
The lectu re which follow ed M onday;
sion ......................................... 20.00
in sides and back; rh eu m atism ,
was “ H ealing.” His philosophy ap-! Effie M arie Baer, w idow ’s
backache, kidney and blad d er a il­
peals m ore to the in tellect th an the
pension .................................
25.00
m ents; and Foley C ath artic T ablets,
h e a rt. Those w ith a C h ristian ex- C alia C ard, widow s pension 54.00
a w holesom e and th o roughly cleans­
perience th a t am o u n ts to an a c tu a l Mrs. N ettie G reen, widow s
ing c a th a rtic for constipation, bil-
and real connection of the soul of
pension .................................
15.00
liousness, headaches, and sluggish
m an w ith the o m nipotent pow er of Alice P
How ell, widow's
bowels.
Sold everyw here.
God th rough faith iu C hrist, will
pension .................................
25 00
Coughs and Cohls in Winter
recognize th a t, w hile his philosophy Mrs. Ina H uson, w idow 's pen­
I Indoor sed en tary life in w in ter has
is elevating Intelectually, it lacks th e
slou
54 00
a direct bearing on the prevalence of
vitalizatio n th a t comes th ro u g h com- ¡\jarv R. H iggins, widow’s
coughs and colds. Keep the bowels
plete acceptance of th e Bible doc
pension .................................
15.00 active and overcom e constipation
trin e of reg en eratio n . His point th a t M„
Dolly Love
w idow -s
I
Dolly Love, widow s
w ith Foley C a th artic T ablets. Colds,
th e pow er of language is th e key of
pension .................................
25.00 COUgh3, croup, th ro a t, chest and
in te lle c tu a l know ledge Is well tak e n M yrtle M. P a lm e r, w idow ’s
bronchial tro u b le quickly
relieved
— language has a pow er fa r beyond!
pension .................................
15.00 w ith Foley’s Honey and T ar. Con-
p resent teach in g of the great educa­
A nna P re sc o tt, w idow ’s pen-
tain s no opiates— in g red ien ts p rinted
tio n a l in stitu tio n s of the w orld. Too
sion .........................................
10.00 ou the w rapper. L arg est selling cough
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
little a tte n tio n is paid to it in the
Rosa A. P effly, w idow 's pen-
m edicine in th e w orld.
“ F oley's
(California;
education of m ankind.
Men and
sion
.........................................
25.00
Honey
and
T
ar
is
w
onderful
for
at-
■women should be ta u g h t th e d e stru c ­
tacks of coughs and colds,” w rites
tive force of negative language and Mrs. G ladys Row en, w idow ’s
pension
.................................
20.00
w
. H. Gray, Venice, C alifornia. Sold
th e building pow er of positive con-!
R
etha
M.
R
ichardson,
w
id­
everyw
here.
HARRISON BROS.
Rtructive language, both as applied
FORD GARAGE
ow’s
pension
........................
32.50
to c h a ra c te r and healing of the m ind
ENDERS COMPANY
ASHLAND GARAGE
and body. But sight should not be Mrs. Lydia S anders, w idow 's
Man and the Flower«.
pension
..................................
17.50
The t'ragm nce of plants is not for
lo st in th is teaching of the reg en er­
M erlo Robison, Prop.
T. H. SIMPSON
a tin g , cleansing, uplifting force of a Eliz. Sevev, w idow 's pension 17.50 I'.ai.'s pleasure; It is a menns of at
ractlng insects to fertilize them. The
AVERY TRASK
splendid, and if so, perfect connec­ Rose R. S ingler, w idow ’s pen­
TALENT GARAGE
'•bjec!
of many present-day florists is
sion ......................................... 32.50
tion of the soul of m an w ith tru th
Talent, Ore.
io improve « flower In Its coloring,
TOURIST GARAGE
as exem plified in the leading of th e A ddle W ebb S hanks, w idow ’s
Zerolene good cold-test oils
size and substance—in short to “paint
Holy sp irit, which perfect connection
pensiou .................................
10.00 'he lily." Tliey cannot improve the
flow freely and lubricate per­
STANDARD OIL CO. SERVICE STATIONS
is possible only th ro u g h the regener-, Amy R. T horn widow’s pen-
fectly in zero weather—pro­
fragrance, which is peril«!« the reason
atlng power of th e C hrist,
T hat
sion ......................................... 25.00 they seem ' » ta re so litrie for its dis-
tect the hearings— increase
f p.’crancv uuder (heir handling.—Ex
force transcends in tellect. It is an Rosa A, Peffly, w idow ’s pen­
the power and flexibility o f
experience.
sion ........................................
15.00 l . a t i g e .
Ashland
Tidings
Established 1876
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WRIGLEYS
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buy Quick-starting RED CROWN
jrom these dealers
Fill your tank with "Red Crown” and nothin* <>bc
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how cold it gets.
storting!
100?°
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ZEROLENE
your engine.
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T otal,
3173 0 ft!
Subscribe for The T idings— now.
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—yields 100% power at the first jump of the spark.
Look for the Red Crown sign displayed by service
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oline on the market today.