Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 20, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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A s h l a n d D a i l y T i d i n g s certain
(E sta b lish ed in 1870>
SAYINGS
ARE
PARTLY TRUE
ONLY
jDaily News Letter! | OBSERVATION
P u b lish ed E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
Perhaps with no reference to France or
the Ruhr occupations, George Brandes,
Bert R. Greer ............................... Editor famous Danish critic, says:
OFFICIAL CIT¥~PAPER~Teleplione 39 “ It is useless to send armies against
ideas.”
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as
That sounds well, but is only partly
Second Class Mail M atter.
true. Very much depends upon the nature
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
of the ideas and the extent to which, peo­
One Month ...................................................... $ .65
ple are attached to them. Also, much de­
Three Months ................................................. 1.9 5
pends on the weight of the opposing ideas
Six Months ...................................................... 3.75
and the strength of the force which can be
One Year .......................................................... 7.50
brought to bear inlheir support.
B y M ail and Rural R ou tes:
One Month ...................................................... $ .65
In our Civil War the North sent armies
Three Months ................................................. 1.95
against the southern idea of “ secession,”
Six Months
3.50
and the greater numbers and resources of
One Year .......................................................... 6.50
the North finally prevailed. The North was
in devotion or sacrifice to her “ lost cause ’,
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
Single insertion, per inch .................................. 30
right ami the South wrong, hut it cannot
Y early C ontracts:
he said that the South was at all lacking
One insertion a week .................................... $ .271
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
(By L ith!anius)
TOKIO, July 20.__Being heir
apparent to the throne of°Japan
is a mighty position to hold, and
great honor attaches to it. But
being unable to meet one’s fian­
cee, despite the fact th a t all plans
for one’s wedding are being
made, is a position less enviable.
The Prince Regent H irohito,
bridegroom -elect in Tokio, and
the Princess Nagako K unl, the
im perial bride-to-be, have a t last
enjoyed their first inform al chat.
And it is a m atter of some com­
ment in Tokio th a t the imperial
couple, to be joined in wedlock
in November, have m et— in the
presence of a third person, of
course— and talked about sub­
jects of personal interest to both
of them.
According to the old custom in
Japan such
m arriages are a r­
ranged by the families of the two
principals.
When
the royal
bride is chosen she meets her
fiancee, along with many other
princes, at the palace. But for
them to meet and walk in the im­
perial gardens, or to play tennis
together, or en'joy any of the
dozen diversions th a t most young
lovers are perm itted to enjoy
these are things absolutely ta ­
boo. So it is quite natural th a t
diplom atic Tokio, and court clr
cles as well, expressed some su r­
prise when it was announced
th at the Prince R egent and his
bride had met inform ally.
1 have observed th a t Attorney
W’ H- Briggs is setting the pace
in drivinS blue colored automo-
biles
That a certain linotype opera­
tor says it is useless to attem pt
to dive through the concrete bot­
tom of a swimming pool—
That B artoletti says Sally Ann
is m eeting with great favor-L,
That Kohagen, of the novelty
departm ent of the Enders com­
pany, took
Sunday afternoon’s
rain in his sh irt sleeves—
T hat the work of enlarging the
auto camp ground of Litliia park
is under way—
T hat Medford gets some con­
solation in saying th a t autom o­
bile registration
headquarters
will remain- there, despite the
establishm ent
of
registration
headquarters at Ashland—
Two insertions a week ............... ....................... 25
That various Oregon editors be­
Regarding the saying of Brandes above
Daily insertion ................................................
20
came afflicted with sore feet ju st
quoted, Collier’s comments that “ it is use­
prior to the ascent of Mt. Hood
R a tes F or L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g
T hat there is no lim it to the
less to send ideas against armies.” But
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10
load
a Ford can carry—
that also is only a half truth.
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05
T hat a clerk in the Tw entieth
Frequently in history ideas have pre­
Card of Thanks ............................................. 1.00
Century Grocery can figure him-
O bituaries, per line ...........................................02 %
vailed against armies, as in our Revolu-
pelf out hard coin in m aking
change—
tionarv
War,
which
resulted
in
victory
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING*
T hat Classified advertising in
“All future events, where an admission charge is for the cause of liberty and independence,
the Tidings gets quick resu lts—
rather than of might.—Sacramento Bee.
made or a collection taken is A dvertising.
T hat the band stand in the city
No discount will be allowed Religious or
park needs a coat, or several
Benevolent orders.
coats of paint—
Magnus Johnson is no sooner elected
T hat a man arrested for being
' Untied States Senator from Minnesota
DONATIONS:
intoxicated on Jam aica ginger
No donations to charities or otherw ise will be than newspaper again take up the cudgel
gives his address as A shland—
made in advertising, or job p rin tin g — our contribu­ against radicalism, which calls to mind
there m ust be a m istake—
tions will be in cash.
that the best way to defeat radicalism is It all came about through the That if sum m er norm al were
to never give it an opportunity to sprout. aid of Prince Kan-in, who was to extend over a n o th e r month
JULY 20.
there would be an increase in the
Had morenNn xzfiffi vbgkqj xzfixzfiffw ffi scheduled to dine with the R egent enrollm
ent of male members—
and with Princess Higashi Fushi
I
Farmers
have
been
ground
under
the
heel
T
hat
McGee has gone “ a-fish-
IT PROFITETH NOTHING:— Though I bestow
mi.
W
hen
another
Princess’s
in
g
”—
of financial depression so long that they
all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give
name was mentioned Prince K an­
.That Bert Moses, of Sap and
are
bound
to
revolt.
Had
more
interest
in expressed the opinion th a t it Salt fame, has been parading our
my body to be burned, and have not charity, it
been given three or four years ago to the would be an excellent idea a t this streets recently around noon
profiteth me nothing.— 1 C orinthians 13:3.
future of the agricultural interests of the p articu lar tim e for the Prince Re hour—
country there would be less occasion to gent to meet his bride-to-be at That Jordan is so blamed busy
a dinner.
The Prince Regent, th at he can’t get started on his
A PLAIN STATEMENT
worrv about Sovietism.
progressive at all tim es and not outing—
so thoroughly bound by old tra ­
T hat a num ber of Ashland m er­
In accordance with a policy adopted hv Soviets, radicals and anarchists often ditions as were his m orbears, ex­ chants
are overlooking some
the management, the Tidings will in the times spring from unbearable conditions pressed pleasure at the idea, and m ighty good bets in the business
consequence Prince Knnl. world—
future wage a continuous campaign in be­ imposed on them by those in power. While In
Princess K uni, th eir daughters.
half of the commercial interests of Ashland. Americans have no use for the Soviets of Princess Nobuko and Princess Na­ That E lh art knows th a t he
a vacation—
There will be no swerving from the course, Russia there are none but who can condemn gako, the la tte r the bride-to-be, needs
T hat the Sunday afternoon
and to gain the desired end every effort the oppressive conditions that prevailed in were all asked to the Kasumi- concerts are a fine thing—
Palace, home of the Re­
That Governor Pierce is getting
will be exerted to develop trade in all the that country). We abhor radicalism in Am­ gaseki
gent, for dinner.
the
harpoon for treatin g the
mercantile and manufacturing lines rep­ erica yet we permit conditions to exjst W hile the older m embers of
president
with courtesy—
resented here. If proper support is accord­ breed radicals of the worst type.
the party discussed w eightier
T hat O. H. Johnson is going
ed the Tidings in its efforts a powerful
topics, the two fu tu re ru lers had to give me a list of names—
force can be set in motion that will tend Winter is suggested by fuel dealers haul- an inform al chat and became fast That some fellows never think
friends.
of going blind in saying, when
to increase Ashland’s importance in the ju g coal through the streets,
Though the one m eeting has they refuse to advertise, “ I’ll see
commercial world. Every resource of the
been more or less officially ap­ jo u tom orrow ”—
paper will he devoted to a campaign of With the coming of the hot, dry months proved by older m embers of the That V. O. N. Smith can han­
education with a view of convincing the of summer we are reminded that it is the court circles, it is stated with dle the slide trom bone—
head of every family within Ashland’s season of forest fires. Every individual some au th o rity th a t this does not T hat Swenson is enjoying a lay
trade territory of the advantage of who goes into the forests can aid greatly mean th a t the Prince Regent and off and—
his bride-to-be are to be allowed
T hat Peeble r is busier than
patronizing Ashland firms. But hefoi ’© in-1 in conserving the wealth and beauty of to m eet a t all frequently.
ever—
itiating the campaign mapped out it is the country by exercising proper caution
That real grown-ups whisper in
necessary that Ashland business men take in .preventing fires. Our forests are being W hile the Prince Regent and Normal School—
a special inventors, not ot their stock in consumed at a rapid rate through neces- his bride-to-be are getting ac­ T hat an Ashland resident sug­
quainted, preparations
for the gests th a t wind-shields advertis­
trade, hut ol business conditions as they sary commercial channels and to destroy wedding
go on, and official and ing Ashland be placed on to u r­
exist today; of methods of holding not only them through
carelessness is ernn- diplom atic Tokio becomes more ist cars—
the trade that is theirs at present hut of inal.
That the Columbia Hotel has
and more interested In ju st who
securing an increased volume of business.
will be invited to the palace fol­ issued a neat little pocket folder
It is necessary to give serious conideration There is one way of winning the ever lowing the actual wedding cere­ entitled “ Map it to A shland”—
That quite often I am com­
to prices, to appearances within their places lasting friendship of those who make up monies.
pelled
to recall the quotation,
all concerned over the v ari­
of business, to intelligent advertising cam­ the rural communities and that is for the ous Of ,‘arrangem
“
The
best
bottle stopper is the
ents, the officials
paigns, and to improved window displays. business men of the town to make a com- of the Im perial Household De­ man who can cork his tem per”—
It is necessary that attention he given to mon cause with them. Display an inter- partm ent are said / to be most T hat Dan Bowerman, who
hoasted of having secured a great
a dozen and one conditions that can he est in the problems oi the farmer, the w orried ju st now. I t happens bargain
in the purchase of a
th a t a t the tim e of the m arriage
combined in making a drive for increased stockman, the fruit grower and the dairy- of
“
bug”
had
to be towed in through
the present Em peror of Japan
trade. It is imperative that consideration man. Aid him in solving his problems anc there were only 3,000 Govern­ the mud and rain W ednesday ev­
must he given to the development of loyal-1 you will convince him that you have his m ent officials who held court ening—
ty between the town and the rural districts, interest at heart, and he will not onlv •» be- ran k above the fifth grade, and That a certain young lady at
all these were invited to the wed­ a certain fountain did not ob­
and there must he loyalty between the busi­ come your patron but your life-long friend ding
banquets. Now th a t Japan serve the difference between the
ness men of the town.
has progressed to its present cream can and the milk can un­
In speaking of loyalty as between the Ask the successful salesman the secrets state, the num ber of officials has til after the milk shake had been
business tirms of the town reference is of his success. Nine out of ten will reply increased so much th a t it is prac­ shook—
T hat ju st now and then you
made not only to the necessity of a spirit as follows: “ Enthusiasm for that which I tically impossible to invite all of­ come
across the rare specimen
ficials of the same rank to the
of good fellowship pervading all, but there am selling and a comprehensive know­ wedding festivities. It is under­ who does not advertise because
must be adopted the unswerving policy of ledge of its many qualities.” The most stood, in addition to this, th a t “ he already has more business
trading with each other. To illustrate the successful salesman is the most enthusi­ the Em peror and Em press have than he can tran sact—
you are growing weary
point. Only this ,$veek a man directly in­ astic. Develop enthuiasm in your business, ordered th at the wedding be as of That
this.
simple as possible, and thus it
terested in one of the leading enterprises Mr. Merchant, and impart that enthusiasm is th a t the Im perial Household
of the town received a shipment of mer­ to the public through direct contact, D epartm ent has w orries enough Portland to secure $2,000,000
washing power plant.
to keep it quite busy.
chandise from a well known mail order
through
newspaper advertising and
firm. The merchandise could easily have through your windows and ere long your
practically every corner
been duplicated in three local stores, both list ot patrons will grow at an unprece­ of From
W O TO-NIGHT
Japan comes word of prepara­
for loss of appetite, bad breath,
as to price and quality. The same individ­ dents rate.
tions on the part of the R egent’s,
coated tongue, biliousness,
ual is expecting Ashland business men and
B7fAonf griping or nausea
subjects to honor him on the day!
citizens to pull for his firm and is expect­ Selfishness is a sore that infests not of his wedding. The m unicipal­ C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
ing loyalty from the town in general. Not only individuals, but business firms, frat­ ity of Tokio is considering the
TABLETS
erection of a Y5.000.000 ($2,-
Set your liver rig h t-o n ly 25c
only is he expecting loyalty but unless he ernal orders, charitable institutions, civic 500,000) library to commemor­
receives it he is ready to read the riot act organizations and all other societies made ate the event, while other m un­
to the first one with whom he comes in up of individuals. There is always present icipalities are planning sim ilar
Five
contact. To state the facts plainly, the in them the everlasting fear ithat '.they appropriate memorials.
girls from thirteen pro­
■ ■■■■■■ JQQIi
business man who sends his money to a will perform some act for which they may thousand
fessional schools throughout J a ­
3
merchant ol another town does not deserve not receive the credit.
pan are preparing to raise a big
the loyalty ot his tellow business men nor
sum for a gift to the royal pair.
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of the citizens in general. He deserves Whether or not Ashland becomes a city
TH E HARTM AN
SYNDICATE
nothing short of condemnation. The Tid­ of thirty or forty thousand people rests
Suffered 2 5 Y e ir s
O FFE R S CH EA P F U E L
ings is not assuming that the foregoing almost solely with the few thousand al
A M entirely free from my Piles
N atural gas is the most satis­
incident took place, but knows it to he a ready here. For most part man his ruler factory fuel.
and aches and pains,” writes
reality, knows the name of the business of his own destiny, and men are the rulers It is far cheaper than coal or one of my form er women patients
w ho, after suffering 25 years, was
man, his line of business, and the details. of the destiny of the town in which they wood.
Cheap gas encourages other in­ cured by my painless, non-surgical
Before the business man can expect the live.
dustries.
treatm ent. But this case is n o ex­
rural districts and outside points to display
If you wish your home to be
ception, as scores o f letters in my
com fortably and cheaply heated,
a feeling of loyalty to his town he must
FREE illustrated book will testify.
Frequently
one
is
compelled
to
detour
if you wish Ashland to hum with
first learn to “ shoot square” with his fel­
I use no knife, anaesthetic, damps, liga­
industry, if you wish to live in tures, stitches, burning nr nthgr ditagrp».
low business men. There must be a prac­ when traveling along the highways but it the
CITY of Ashland ra th e r than able or dangerous method in treating
is seldom necessary to make a detour and
tical application of the Golden Rule.
in
the
VILLAGE of Ashland, buy Piles, and GUARANTEE results.
pass up the home merchant when you re­
Remember my guarantee
The Tidings stands ready to cooperate quire necessary supplies for your home or Shale-O il Stock and share in the
means
a positive and per­
profits.
with the business man or firm that is loyal its members.
manent cure no matter
R. P. CAMPBELL,
how severe your case
to Ashland and Ashland institutions, but
Agent for Ashland.
may be.
is frank in saying that it has no desire to Why not a trade excursion of Ashland
exert the slightest effort in behalf of the business men into northern California Eugene— Contracts awarded D R O fA S . J. DEAN
for rocking Ada-Glenda and Cush­
disloyal, be he business man or fanner.
some time during the present season?
man-Florence road projects.
Friday, July 20, 102,4
homes in towns and suburbs, but
To know
practically the only use that may
be ruajie of it on the premises how good a cig arette
is as feed for chickens, and this re a lly can be mad<
you m u st try a-
uset according to the bulletin,
4 caii be made very profitable it
Sheriff Terrill and a special of-
"b ird s are properly selected
fleer from Myrtle Creek passed for la>’ine qualities and are given
through here yesterday, with S°od housing and care. It is as
three boys, aged eight, ten and sumed th at each hen in her pul-
twelve, and whose names could let Xear win Produce at least 10
not be learned.
dozen eggs, a reasonable require-
A few days ago the boys stole j m ent of only 1 egg every 3 days,
UGARI
a Dodge truck from the street at The s,ze of the hack-yard flock
Myrtle Creek, it is charged, a n d ! seldom should go below 10 hens,
attem pted to get to San Francis-! Ten birds laying eggs at the spec-
co.
ified ra te will produce 100 doz-
The sheriff got trace of the en in a year, which at the con-
boys, and with a Douglas county servative price of 4 0 eents a doz-
deputy, went in pursuit of the en> will make the flock income
boys, catching them between the
a year.
Oregon boundary and Yreka. The
T heater building, costing $40,-
boys returned willingly enough,
It pays to advertise.
it is said, and will be taken to 000, to be erected in St. Johns.
Roseburg to face charges of la r­
ceny in the juvenile court.
LUCI
STRIKE
HEXS GOOD INVESTMENT
SAYS GOVERNMENT EX PERT
A small flock of hens instead
of a large garbage can means a
sizeable balance on the side of
th rift.
In a nutshell, th at is
the essence contained in the 20
pages of F arm ers’ Bulletin 1331,
Eack-Yard Poultry Keeping, just
issued by the United States De­
partm ent of A griculuture. It Is
a revision of a form er bulletin
and contains many new sugges­
tions and conveniences th a t will
be useful to flock owners in vil­
lages, small towns, and suburbs.
Various uses are now made of
the table waste collected from
ICY-HOT BOTTLES
AND FOOD JARS
add to lie pleasures mid conveniences < if the
home, the eamp, the vacatimi and tin picnic.
See Our Assortment. $1.72 to $5.50, each
YOU CAN ALSO PURCHASE
STERNO (.aimed Heat
Sterno Stoves and \p p bailees at our Store.
Rooks and
Stationery
ELHART’S
Toilet A rticles
Drug: Sundries
/F
FREE
We drain your erank
case, transmission and
differential, absolutely
FREE of charge—and
ive are only a jiffy doing
it.
Give Us A Trial
Ashland Service
Station
Oeser & Son
JULY
Clearance Sale
Special Bargains are being offered
in Bath Towels for
S a tu r d a y
BATH TOWELS, each 48c
Size 22x44, extra large size made of double
threaded 'ferry, making it a heavy towel. Sold
Regularlv al 65c each.
BATH TOWELS, each 19c
Medium size towels and good quality for fam­
ily use. Sold regularlv at 25c each.
BATH TOWELS, each 29c
Bleached Turkish Towel, soft absorbent, Terry,
even weave. Sold regularlv at 35c each.
BATH TOWELS, ea. li 44c
Extra heavy, Bath Towels, made of double
thread 'Perry, an excellent quality service giv-
i ng towt at a special price.
w
A V E R L Y Motor Oils
come from under Penn­
sylvania—whence ccmes the
world’s best crude petroleum.
They are 100% paraffine.
Waverly, All Pennsylvania,
Motor Lubricants are your
car’s best guarantee of long
service.
That’s why we sell and rec­
ommend Waverly, All Penn­
sylvania, Motor Oils.
Kay & Morrison
BATIl TOWELS, 3 for 50c
Small size Bleached Turkish Towel made with
Blue Border. \Cry absorbent.
Sold Regular 20c each.
BATH TOWELS, cacti 75c.
For those.who want an extra large heavy Turk­
ish 'Towel, at a special price, lion* it is.
BATH TOWELS, each 48c.
Good weight, fancy Bath 'Towels in Rink, and
Gold. Sold Regularlv at 59c each.
ASHLAND, ORE.
E. R. ISAAC &
(The Quality Store)
Your Patronage Is Appreciated
T
PILE
I
Big Bargain lor the New Baby
ALlovd
Baby
Carriage.
J
J
o
Continuous strand loom woven wicker body—Ivory Finish
—Upholstered in Corduroy—Rubber Tires.
It is a beauty and will be a joy forever.
We have one onlv in stock.
Made to sell in the regular way at $62.50.
Our Price $25.00
Whose baby will ride in this beautiful carriage. First comes
gets it.
Ashland Furniture Company
67 N. Main
Ashland, Oregon