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: «8» ---------- <i-. One month ....................................3 .65 J. W. Ingram , re g u la r in d i T here ig no case on record <$> Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 & gent ........................................ 8.00 Six months .................................... 3.75 • w here conscience ha3 m ade a <S>! A lbert Jo h n sto n , re g u la r indi One year ................................. 7.5« <*> m istake. <?> gent ........................................ 8.00 Mail and Rural Routes ■» ---------- <?> One month ....................................$ .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 ---------- <g> 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 <$■ Mrs. I. A. M ontgom ery, reg u Display Advertising w orries because she stays out. <•> la r indigent .......................... 8.00 One tim e a w e e k ........................27 A ---------- <S> Two tim es a week........................25 c. ; Mrs. C arrie E. M iller, reg u Most m en w ait until they get <$> €very o th e r d a y ...........................20 c la r indigent ........................ 10.00 Local Readers ❖ old before reform ing, and then <?>! ;J . 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 < 8 > ---------- e 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 FILM STARS’ RECIPES WRIGLEYS «E&BEKILMOSES J i ^»•WINTER DRIVING buy Quick-starting RED CROWN jrom these dealers Fill your tank with "Red Crown” and nothin* <>bc and you won’t have any trouble starting, no matter how cold it gets. storting! 100?° POWER ZEROLENE your engine. Bead UM v i a t ads. T otal, 3173 0 ft! Subscribe for The T idings— now. "Red Crown” vaporizes readily, even in zero weather —yields 100% power at the first jump of the spark. Look for the Red Crown sign displayed by service stations, garages and dealers everywhere. They carry quick-starting insurance—the quickest-starting gas oline on the market today.