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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1923)
PAB8 m w ♦ ♦ I » M influito tukit iät»« > M M M ft M i n « » o * . t buried m ors fäthoios deep uäctat tkl* d tb ris of & ztetir Wttr > Missionaries, ! Bobby Burdic; Donald McWilliams, th ä t the Ita lia n C aesar prepo«M lfrnteb üfiofi a a aireödv lö thÄ lat la tte r pla?, the giylng of Billy Fraley. Jam ie McNair, Albert tha bast, Instead-of second bast'w as Hoffman. Charles H arrison and Owen b T a r-» ris k e d w orld. IX. (Established in 1876) F o r the protection of her flWh people Amori™ should Jieau;,f“liy deTeloped’ when th ^ li-|e a Conover, jhave concern about the war that Italy^roposes to make. OF ^ ^ 1 ! ^ T ea^r X ’M r^ 'k “ Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO Ltdoday, •September l i , liis j M b » . »V* V », A s h la n d D a ily T id in g IX» IX» j» ~ W r th a t I rance proposes to m ake. O r th a t others of the E uropean countries in debt to us propose to m ake < • I ' " Save E « ngland, • • ■ . . those . countries claim they c a n ’t pay. They IX.' do not even pay the in terest. T hey are u rg in g us to cannel I X . the debts w ith one b reath and how ling fo r w ar w ith th e next. A nd every w ar they engage in, and every w ar they prep are lor, lessons both th e ir pow er to p ay and the p ro b ab ility of th e ir paying the A m erican people the $11,000,000,000 th a t those nations owe them. A nd W ashington claim s it is not concerned w ith the ♦ f Ita lia n program . , Then who is concerned! —Oregon D aily Journal. ill h i^ m ...yum i 1 “rX e s fin 6°1 d E' as a missionary, instead of entertaining the wee laddies. their old ones, because "Jesus gave ‘ . best gifts all the tim e" and they Go to C o n fer en ce could do no less. Rev. Mr. Chaney, Dr. and Mrs. I IX . O F F IC IA L CITY P A P E R Telephone 39 IX . Siamese superstition was clearly Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Billings IX . E ntered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffi e as shown in a dialogue from the Ju n left this morning by auto to attend second Class Mall M atter. ior Endeavor, "Ding Dan and the a Conference at Portland. Suh riptlon Price, Delivered in City Spirits." They left thus early that Mr. Chan One M t n l ......... ...... ........ “ The L itile Light B earers" close«! ey migh be there before the open- Three Moi i s ............... .................. 195 th eir program loading their very ing, which Is W ednesday and appoint Six Month ...................... realastic ship with their mite bag? m ents w 1 be read next Monday eve-! (me Year 4 » which cont ined around ten d o lla rs,' ning. P< L Y D U R ♦ ♦ By Mail and R ural R outes: and started it on its mission oi D r. G. ’.g is lay d e le g a te to th O ’ -'N W ITH 41 One Month ...................... mercy. BIZ LACROIX confer«?n ♦ ♦ Three Months ................ EàiLÀSAnMH0 A nother *ature Sunday wag th e | Six Months ....................... rad nation t > n members of Here fro 'll «•Jena THE URGE OF PROGRESS •* Ono Year .... ...... ....... . ...... r. o he Junior E.. received their *> ♦ Miss : .».ro’yn Van Ni ; a i ,ri!|. •• lies!, es for the evening were mem- ------------------ ------------- — - XA! A noted scientist predicts th a t when electricity lias been ‘iplomas an entering their teacher i ti I lie Ashland schools, hut hi l i oho took an active part in the D ISPL A Y A D V E R T ISIN G R A T E S: vork as In . r , i . C. E .’s. brought into lu ll use m anual labor will have been so reduced who has u teaching in Pasadena, presentation of the pageant. Single insertion, per inch .30 The R oster follow; Tin- party was given as a court for the lust te c years, st <ppe«l in th a t people can get along w ith fo u r hours of work a «day. H e Y early C ontracts: Oma GeB • uor, Juan ita Ross, Mar- Ashland X 'iday evening lor a few esy compliment to the members of One inserti 11 a week ....... ?........................... $ •27& thinks the tim e is not ta r d istan t. E vidently he overlooks two orie Crouch, Eugenia Young, David hours to greet her friends, the east who so heartily /entered Two inserì ons a week ............................. .25 lacto is. He forgets th a t every tim e some one proposes to )oran, Fran Wilcox . Jean Putm an into the making of the pageant such Miss \ ail Nice had hee.i spending Daily insertion ............................... .20 transform a w aterfall into a pow er p la n t some one else p ro lem ice McCormack Lillian Jalo, her vacation .villi her sister, Mrs. a splendid social and financial suc tests ag ain st the destruction of scenic beauty fo r purely sordid lorothy Stephens, Marie and Madge V\ illiamson, at Aerby and then came cess for the Civic Club. R a te s F o r I .«'gal a n d M isc e lla n e o u s A d v e r tis in g The many little folks who were purposes. Then, too, he overlooks the n a tu ra l tendency of Mitchell Sylvora Ilach and K ather on io Ashland in time for Miss Van F irst insert on, per 8 point line ................. $ .10 ine Phipps. in the pageant wree complimented Nice to have a few hours here and people to w ant m ore and more—b e tte r food and clothing and E a ch subs« ¡uent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... u5 * * * for her to attend the Guild "Tillin’’ on the day of the “ Nighty P arade" Card of Thanks ............................................ l.o o sheltei, liiglici pi iced autom obiles, etc. Men could tod ay p ro M ark Ellis E ntertains Friday evening, before taking the with an ice cream treat in the park. O bituaries, pel* line ..........................................02 • • * vide them selves w ith all th a t was deem ed necessary 100 years One of the most charm ing of chil train to return to her work tu Pasa C ollege Club M eets ago, w ith fo u r hours of w ork a day, but we are not satisfied d ren ’s parties was given Friday, from dena. WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING "All fu tu re events, w here air admission charge is The first meeting for the season Miss Van Nice's friends regret her w ith w hat w as deemed sufficient then. I f n othing else im Ten to Two p. in., a t the home of made or a collection taken is A dvertising. Mrs. Ellis on Church street for lit stay was so limited that more could of the Rogue River Valley Colleg«j pelled us, th e desire to “ keep up w ith the Jo n e se s” would tle Mark Ellis and a num ber of his No donations to charities or otherw ise will he not have met her while she was ¡W om en’s Club was held on Satur- compel us to w ork eig h t hours a d ay o r m ore.—M orning friends. Benevolent orders. ! day at the home of Mrs. E. H. here. A storian. Hurd in Medford. Assistant hostesses * » » Plans had been made for the en with Mrs. llu rd were: Mesdatnes P. DONATIONS: tertainm ent of the wee ones and, E ntertain for Cast No discount will be allowed Religious o r The grown folks who were in the! I . Thayer, D. W. West. P. J. Newman, J u s t when things look to be a t th e point of solution in other than the toys already there, made in advertising, or job printing— our contribu and Miss Elizabeth Ferguson. E urope, somebody comes along w ith a pease plan th a t puts each one brought w hatever he pos cast for the community pageant “A tions will be in cash. The program chairm an, Mrs. Ol- sessed in the way of wheeled ve Night in D ream land" were en tertain ev ery th in g on the hum m er ggain. hicles. en Arnspiger, gave the outlines of ed by (lie Civic Club members with! One game in which all took part, an evening party on Friday. Club, (Continued on Page 3) was a brilliant "Sun" to which even Conditions in C hina indicate th a t th e Confueian there is S E P T E M B E R 11 the weest ones could make a stag becoming worse confounded. ger at affixing “ Rays." ( I1OOSE \O L R ASSOCIATES:— Be ye not unequally yoked together A parade was staged and afforded T he peace plan th a t tak es down th e Bok $100,000 probably infinite am usem ent and en tertain with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with u n rig h t ment. eousness? and what communion hath light with darkness.— 2C orinthians. will not have a conference in it. 6 :1 4 . , - The a ir was full of "surprises" T he trouble w ith E u ro p e ’s p a p e r m oney is th a t hunger and the youngsters were kept on the quivive of expectation. can not be satisfied w ith p a p e r food. OUR W ARDS ARE SPORTS Even their popcorn concealed de lightful things and in so many ways W hen Cuba w as p erm itted , several m onths ago, to float a C artoonists find P re sid en t Coolidge h ard to cartoon, but surprising things happened. loan of $50,000,000 in the U nited S tates th e re w as a definite he would ta k e well fo r th e silent dram a. The luncheon was served on the u n d erstan d in g th a t the fam ous governm ent lo tte ry should be lawn and dainty substantiate ap exam ined and purified. E u ro p e seems to th in k th a t it is entitled alim ony because peased childish appetites, with a "birthday cake" bearing three tiny oney is a w illing w orker. T his has not been done, and th ere seems no likelihood of A m eric a’s insistence on separation. candles, occupying place of honor. You cannot keep it from w ork th a t it will lie done. Inasm uch as the C ubans them selves are Gay caps of rainbow hues, and ing if you tre a t it properly and the indifferent about the m a tte r and th e U nited S tate s is never T he national h a ir d re sse rs’ association says bobbed h air favors, (tiny birthday cakes, each, m ost proper th in g to do w ith it is eag er to intervene actively unless “ A m erican in terests are m ust go. I f th a t is th e case, it is all off. with its tiny candle) were given to p u t it in the savings account of each tiny tadsie ¡and were borne th re a te n e d ” in a definite m anner, it looks as th o u g h the old this bank w here it w orks for you home in trium ph to exhibit as tro old scandals will conttaue. Since Cuba announces h erself read y nig h t and dav. T he seventh w onder in these lists of w onders of Chicago, phies of a happy day. to pay off an old loan of $7.000,000—the first w ar d eb t to be p aid New Y ork, etc., ought to be who ca re s! Those who enjoyed the joyful this country—there will be those inclined to u rge th a t th e s it hours with the little host were B ert R. G r e e r ...... ............................. E d ito i il A Willing Worker M uation be left alone. T here is an o th er phase of it, how ever, w hich has to do v itally w ith the fu tu re of the Cuban people, and th a t is the p a te n t connection betw een the lo tte ry and politics. T he gov ernm ent sells 35,00 tickets; each tick et is sold by th e govern MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor ment a t $19.50. T h irty p er cent of th is goes to governm ent Phone items to her at 845-R, between 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. revenue, the balance being sp lit up into prizes, w ith $100,- and evenings. 000 a t the top, an av erag in g out a t one w inner in tw enty I tickets. D raw ings re In d three tim es a month Chinese Tea and Tiffin. The program s were sim ilar and S O C IE T Y TEETHING AND HOT WEATHER are very h a rd on th e little ones. Summer disorders of Stomach and bowels, weakening diarrhoea, cholera infantum, q- ickly controlled by C H A M B E R L A IN ’S Helps child?'n and older persons too. The Guild Room a t the Presby both were very successful af uni ;e the lotteries in South America. ut t e Cuban government does not sell terian church has borne a groat re fairs. The work starts in both “ Cir to a room in far away cles" w ith renewed in terest and add .!««■; ire turned over to agencies which semblance Chin, this lat aweek. ■!' , in at $21, but in fu e l charge what- Tables laden with things. Oriental ed membership. ♦ • * bear, frequently as high a> $30. These wali:! hnng with posters and wall- P artj' at M iss P a rso n s ; 1 are within the patronage of the pieces, made by Chinese, and strik -| Miss K atherine Parsons entertain-1 »resident, who 1 , ¡»pointed his son, Allredo Zavas, Jr., as ing designated color and hetiiing : ed the “ Perfect N um ber'’ at a per- 1 fectly delightful party, at her home j p <! rector to sue« «-« a o i i .‘i io Allonzo, the president’s undo. strange messages. riiere were beautifully woven em- on Mountain Ave., Saturday evening : ) asniudi as the d ; color is responsible only to the president, broidered pieces, strange and deli- of last week. t is inevitagle th a' a family machine of a most loyal char ate carvings, boxes of sandalwood, Mis Nellie Hake was again the acter is Ini a up a th«» expense oi what most eentainly is an wonderful traye, baskets; lanterns honor guest at this party as at the lroin a temple brushes, dainty fan s,¡o n e before, she was the surprised exploitation of the public. queer coins and nuts; a beautifully | recipient of a “show er” of gifts. Elections are approaching and that fact is being consid decorated set of Mali Jong, silken This tim e it was bright and shiny! ered in connection with the recent increase by the Cuban con-!raiment' al1 these ««d much more, alum inum , for the kitchen in the fu t l number of agencies from -------- ------- were to be seen a t the “ Chinese Tea" ure home over which she will pre gress of f A the 1,000 to 2,000. WHO IS CONCERNED? S peaking of M ussolini’s d isreg ard of I ta ly ’s solemn pledge to the League of N ations, a W ashington correspondent w rites: A m erica is anxious to preserve the friendship of M ussolini and the Ita lia n governm ent, so n o th in g is being said which could he construed as interference in w hat is looked upon as a purely E u ro p ean affair. But A m erica spoke in tru m p et tones a t the L ausanne conference, w here there was at stak e an oil concession of a large A m erican oil com pany. A m erica did not cease to speak there u n til th e T u rk ish bullies confirmed those concessions to the A m erican corporation. If all E u ro p ean affairs are stric tly E uropean affairs, was th a t not A m erican interference? Does A m erica in terfere in E u ro p e only when “ do llar dip lo m acy ” is required? H as A m erica no in terest in th e Ita lia n affair? W here are the billions of dollars th a t A m erica loaned Ita ly d u rin g the w ar, a sum th a t Ita ly still owes? T h a t m oney is sacred money, d u g up hv the A m erican people from th e ir savings to help finance Italy when the arm ies of th e k aiser w ere in the h ea rt of the Ita lia n natio n and th u n d erin g a t its vitals. To supply Ita ly with this g reat sum, the A m erican peo ple w ent into th eir wages, th e ir savings and th e ir bank ac counts to buy L ib erty bonds, and bought them u n til “ it h u r t ” . None of the p rin cip al and not even a cent of in terest has l>een p aid on this debt, yet Ita ly is out in a m ad en terp rise of w ar, conquest and subjugation, on a h y p ocritical p re te x t of “ national d ig n ity ” and “ n ational p restig e.’’ And at W ashington “ noth in g is being said w hich could be construed as in terferin g in w hat is looked upon as a p u rely E uropean a ffa ir.” T h at is to say, \\ ashingtou was vocal, m ilita n t and a g gressive when oil concessions of a g reat com pany w ere a t sta k e in th e N ear E a st, but is silent, pensive and passive w hen th e big m oney of Ai erica u L ib erty bond buyers is about to and "Tiffin" given W ednesday and Friday of this week. Incense, faintly perfum ing the air gave an added foreign touch to the scene, when a real Chinese Lady en tertained the American Missionary in “ Over the Tea cups"— a one act playlet, th a t pictured a searching soul. Mrs. W ilm er Poley and Lily May Poley depicted the little story “ Mis sionary Mail" was very entertaining ly delivered by John and Mark Koe hler, two realistic coolies from China with th eir mail carried in character istic fashion. Mtes Imogene W allace charm ed V e listeners with “ In the South land" and Brown’s “ H ungarian Dance.” The last number, was a wonder fully effective pantomime in which Miss Poley again appeared as the Chinese Lady demonstrating how Chinese women are blinded by Ig norance, shackled by slavery, end bound by custom. “Ignorance". “Slavery“ and “Cus tom“ were represented by the Miss es Edith Robison, Katherine Par sons, and Edith Plummer. In the last act was shown the little lady being taught to play, and given the knowledge that made her free in deed, by the teacher, Mrs. Koehler. After a friendly little visit over the teacups the regular business meet ing of the Guild was held. Reports were read, the work out lined and the books to be studied were discussed. Mrs. Chas. Robert son is Pres. Miss Eva Poley Vice- President, and Mrs. Sackett is Secy- treas. of the Guild. Those who kindly loaned the beau tiful Chinese exhibit were Mrs. Me Cracken, Mrs. McConnell, Mrs. Lam- kin, Mrs. Winter aud Mrs. Koehler. The Missionary "Teas” were very well attended and the meetings were wonderfully interesting. side. Following this delightful feature, i’ o young hostess and her g esis I'a d e up a th e a f c party for the shew, and as a fitting close to a happy evening a dinner was served for them a t the "P laza” . The tables p rettily arrangd and carrying purple aud w hite in decor ation were laid for the “ Mystic Sev en.” W hile the courses were served, plans were discussed and im prom ptu toasts given. This was one of a series of parties being given before this little group of friends separate for th eir schools, and the guest list comprise th e mem bers of the “ Mystic C ircls” whose sum m er has been around of gay- ety. ♦ • • Fine Program One of the prettiest little programs"' Imaginable was given Sunday morn ing at the Sunday school hour by the “Little Light Bearers" the Pri mary Department, of the Presby terian S. S. Two plays were given; "Suffer the Children" with the song, “I think When I read the Sweet Story of Old", carried through as the cen tral thought of the little drama, and “How Some Dollies Came to Go as A O ood T h in g • DON’T M ISS IT. 8end your natu* and address plainh « n lten together with 5 cents (and tbit •hp) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Dei Iowa, and receive in return a i, containing Chamberlain’i . Remedy for coughs, colds, croup. ,^ D’> an^ c o o p in g coughs and tickling throat; Chamberlain’s Ston> Tablets for stomach trou- . k ’u gM,Ir P“ “ that crowd r k “ “ A mliooeneaa and constipation; Chamberlain’. Salve, needed in every lam ilyfor homa, scalds, wound., p - w an*^.‘ “in auctions; these valued family madioaes for only 5 wots. Don’t rnirn I t Ashland. Oregon C O L IC m d D IA R R H O E A R E M ED Y That seems n« Italy and Spain ts tickets d reel; are supposed to n <ocr the t allic wi agencies a«e plm P atronage of th is direct sort can not be divorced from politics, and it is a great p ity th a t the U nited S tates govern m ent has been unable to find a w ay to p ersuade Cuba to keep her prom ise and place the lottery on a h ealth ier basis, the most healthy of all being to cut off its head. The Citizens Bank of Ashland on County Bigger and Better Than Ever! ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » * I $20,000 in Premiums on Livestock, Poultry, Products of Farm, Orchard and Gar den, Fancy Work, School and comm unity Exhibits $5600in Purses for Races Including Auto, Motorcycle, Running and Harness Races. ► ► ► ► »► ► ► 1 HORSE SHOW EVERY NIGHT , j < 1 1 ► ► ► GOOD MUSIC < » ► < t ► < ► BY BEST BANDS . » ► 44 < 4< < ► 4 4 4 ► ► 4 < » » Dancing every evening at the Open Air Pavilion at the Fair Garounds. MEDFORD SEPTEMBER 12-13-14-15