PAGE TWO ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Monday, September 24, A s h la n d D a ily T id in g s :: Daily News Letter •• < I (Established in 1870) Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO Bert R. Greer ............................... Editoi : OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39 E ntered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as Second Class Mall M atter. Subscription Price, Delivered in City One Month ....... ........ ....................„ .............. $ .65 Three Months ................................................. 1.95 Six Months ......................................... 3.75 One Year ..................................... 7.50 By Mail and Rural Routes: One Month .................................. ~................ j .35 Three Months .................................. 1.95 8ix Months ........................................................ 3.50 One Year ..... 6.59 DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: Single insertion, per inch ...................................30 Yearly Contracts: One insertion a week .................................... 3 .27% Two insertions a week .............._............ .. .25 Daily insertion ........................ _ ............................. 20 CHICAGO, Sept. 24.— Chicago, in its feverish quest for privacy, is lead­ ing its life in booths more every day. Besides the thousands of telephone booths all over the city and the hundreds that one finds in the many Chinese restau ran ts, booths in a downtown repair shop th a t cobbles your shoes while you ’wait are the newest things. NEW J PACKAGE They do not hide the patron en­ tirely, coming only waist-high. Girls with shapely ankles th a t m ight a t­ tract too much attention and gentle- m ent with socks th a t someone for­ got to darn may wait here in peace and comfort w ithout having their modesty shocked. The reason a movie queen demands such a large salary is because she thinks she has to live in the style she has be­ come accustomed to in her pictures. A Rhode Island citizen has invented a machine which will tell a woman’s age. Now all he has to do is invent a woman who will admit the machine is accurate. The simply comical tellow who ran around last winter piping “ Every day in every way,” etc., is the one who is responsible for keeping this banana slogan alive. A Chicago surgeon is doing a land office business mak­ ing over peoples faces. This is an excellent opportunity for two-faced people to have them reduced to one. The race has come to a queer pass when it backs away from a platitude for no other reason but that it is sick of hearing the eternal truth. Then general appearance of some of our latter-day pol­ iticians leads to a wonder how they ever happened to pick out a soap box to stand on. The schoolboy, as the poet said, may have a shining face, hut his sister probably carries a powder puff. Paris, Sept. 22— Thanks to the R uhr occupation and French ad­ RED BLUFF, Calif., Sept. 20.— m inistration of the Saar Valley, The Red Bluff ball club under Man­ France will not lack coal this W in­ ager Ted Fitzgerald is to participate ter. in the baseball series scheduled for T he S a a r w ill fu rn is h a p p ro x i­ September 20, 21 and 22 during the m a te ly 1,000,000 to n s m o re coal Trinity county F air at Hayfork. This th is y e a r th a n F ra n c e rea liz e d la st was definitely decided at the m eet­ y e a r, w h ile th e R u h r in in s in su re ing last night of the Red Bluff Busi­ a lm o st a m illio n d o lla rs a m o n th . ness Men’s Association. Thru the ef­ Consumers will pay from- 75 to forts of Erie Gans and others, 100 francs (35 to 37) per ton for enougli money, representing a tidy the fuel. sum was raised to insure the expense of the trip for the ballplayers. Classified ads bring results. 10 BE HELD IN ROME a new generation of men and women, born and bred into a tradition o fcontempt for the law and tutored only in the des­ perate conditions of the new underworld? These are the conditions which must root every decent citizen in his tracks and make him examine the depths of hi slieart for the solution. There is no law for the under­ SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 24.— A world, so it makes its own. Within its reach all the weak­ crack m arathon ru n n er from the east­ ness and cupidity of the nation is found, building up a vi- ern coast is to be a full fledged del­ t ious society which gains strength from its own recklessness egate to the American Legion con­ vention in San Francisco, Octover 15 and savagery. to 19. Clarence H. De Mar, of Mel­ If there were no other consideration than this, it would rose, Mass, /winner of many honors he sufficient to make it imperative that the United States over the long distance, is the legion government prove to all the people the full strength of the man, and will be seen in connection law. No consideration whatsoever can excuse tolerance, with some of the athletic events held the legion’s stay in the Gold nothing can warrant procrastination. The law is written, and during en Gate city. the law is the people. Destroy one and both perish. With De Mar captured the annual m ar­ sanity and courage, the complete test must be made. The athon race of the Boston A thletic law must he given expression with all the force at the com­ Association last April, and drew per­ mand of the nation. Then if with its whole strength, the m anent possession of the club tro ­ phy, having won it three times. He law remains unfulfilled, the people can reflect. was a contender a t the Stockholm A man was arrested in New York City for selling German marks on the streets. It was a clear case of trying to get some­ thing for nothing. FRANCE TO HAVE PLENTY RED BLUFF NINE TO PLAY Burns to get huge sawmill with OF COAL THIS WINTER AT TRINTY COUNTY FAIR completion of railroad. P o w d e re d DANCE FLOOR WAX G ives sm ooth, g lid ­ in g fin is h to h a r d or s o ft-w o o d flo o rs SO A L Ilt, G R E A S E on D l ST. Y o u r d ru g g is t has it. I f not. send us stam ps. 75c fo r o ne- pound p ackage. CLARKE. W O O lt W A H U UHI G C o, P o r tla n d . O r e r o a . of stronger, healthier animals, better offsprings and sustained heavier milk flow, feet! MINERAL-LICK YOURPARTNERS IN PROGRESS The Proven Ration For Cows Partnership For the everyday dairymen it means larger profits. Youth faith in the development of this country is well founded. Be­ tween 1912-1922 Copco's consumers increased 100<^— the gross earn-! ings increased 2 8 7 % — and still the territo ry is in its infancy. 35.00 per month invested now in 7 ^ , Copco Stock will make you a share-holder in the prosperity th a t’s in store. COPCO 1 or the breeder it means stronger calves. 1’or the man testing his herd for production, feeding Mineral-Lick means bigger records with the as­ surance ol no breakdowns afterwards. Recommended by noted authorities on feeding. If your dealer cannot supply you, send $3.25 direct tor sample 10 -lb. package. preferred Par Value $100 Now at $98 Write also lor prices on larger quantities, and the name of your nearest dealer. Yielding 7.14% A SK ANY M E M B E R O F O U R O R G A N IZA TIO N THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY THE ESSENTIAL MINERALS CO., Oregonian Bldg., Portland, Oregon. M edford, G ian ts P ass and K lam ath F alls i ri’k a an il D u n sm u ir McNair, Bros. Local Dealers W lit f i t ’s so good - w i t l i C o fte e Carnation Home Cooking Lessons To the Housewife A course of Home Cooking Les­ sons will appear each week in this newspaper for the help of the many women and girls who wish to learn new methods, of preparing whole­ some and nourishing foods and vari­ ous dainty dishes. In these lessons I am trying to pass on some of the essential knowl­ edge which I have acquired not only by personal experience hut by a Vroad contact with many practical housekeepers. Since the use of evaporated milk in the home has become so general, and because it is possible to have the uniform quality and richness of Carnation Milk available at all times, for any cooking purpose, it Is of particular value to learn the most efficient and economical methods of using it. Olympic games in 1921, as a mem­ ber of the United S tates’ team, and is in active training for the Paris games of 1924, where he expects to en ter in the M arathon event. In addition to his athletic accomplish­ ments, De Mar is an active legion w orker, and has successfully organ­ ized and directed Boy Scout troops and other boy’s work in Massachu­ setts. in Ortgon Sinet 1902 Medford— Hotel Medford to add additional story and other Improve m ents totaling 375,000. W HY is Carnation so good with’ coffee?! Because it has twice as much butterfat as whole tnillc and possesses that creamy flavor of milk purity. Its double richness imparts to coffee a taste which, thousands say, cannot be surpassed,. Just 100 per cent cows’ milk, packed air-tight to keep it clean, sweet and pure until wanted, and sterilized (heated) to the point of absolute safety — that’s Carnation. Nothing is added; nothing is taken away except part of the natural water which is removed to reduce the bulk and give you doubly-rich milk in convenient-sized containers. To really know Carnation, use it in your coffee, on fruits and cereals ta d for all other milk and cream uses. Ask your grocer to deliver a supply today. Give Carnation a fair trial and realize it is the only milk needed for your household. That fellow searching up and down the alley is the June bridegroom looking for his wife’s can-opener, thrown away last week in a fit of rage. Europe is full of would be Caesars. "LITE-FO O T” To Be Sure i CALIFORNIA OREGONJ POW ER C O M PA N Y / Each cubby-hole is equipped with a deep, com fortable younge chair. An atten d an t removes the shoes for the patron, then shoves a com fort­ Chicago, Sept. 22— A conclave of able cushion beneath his feet. There Rates For Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising prom inent medical men and surgeons is a small swinging door to each from virtually every nation in the F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. 3 .10 booth. Newspapers and magazines world will be held in Rome October Each subsequent Insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... OS are furnished. 7 and will continue until October Card of Thanks ......................... ................... 1.00 <»O 14, according to Dr. Max Thorek, Obituaries, per line ..............................................02 % The m anagem ent’s idea has not prom inent Chicago surgeon, who de­ proved so bad. Its business has in­ < •<> WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING parted from the Italian capital re ­ <•<> "All future events, where an admission charge is creased to such an extent th a t the cently. The meeting will be known made or a collection taken is Advertising. wait under any other circum stances <»O No discount will be allowed Religious or m ight become tedious. But, as it is, as the International Congress of Benevolent orders. there is so much com fort during the Physicians and Surgeons, and lead­ ing medical practitioners and in ­ wait th a t one really is dismayed structors from England, France, DONATIONS: when one’s shoes are returned neat­ Italy, Belgium, Japan, China, Greece No donations to charities or otherw ise will b« ly repaired. Mexico, South Africa and North and made in advertising, or Job printing— our contribu­ South America will attend. tions will be in cash. This is perhaps the most elaborate Dr. Thorek will address the as­ shoe repairing shop in the country. It is a w onderfull a rra y of brass, semblage October 8 and will devote mahogany, plate glass and th a t thing himself to a discourse on gland trans so dear to the American heart, ser­ plantation— a topic which physicians SEPTEMBER 24. assert is engrossing the attention of vice. hundreds of thousands of persons at GLADNESS IN SERVICE:— Serve the Lord with gladness. E n ter into There are a few m ending mar this time. His subject will be: ‘‘My his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful chines at the front window th at Four Y ears’ Experience in Gland unto him, and bless his name. For the Lord is good.— Psalm 100:2, 4. serve to draw crowds which at times T ransplantation.” compare favorably with those clust­ W hile Dr. Thorek refused to dis­ ered about small neighborhood bul­ cuss w hat his revelations will be LAWLESSNESS letin boards relaying w orld’s series next month, it is generally believed Reviewing the stupendous collapse of public order, which results. he intends to prove or disprove the results from the bootlegging and blind-pigging era under, But the principal mechanical work theory th a t h u ira n ity is benefitted which the whole country lies stricken, nothing in the sorrow­ is done in a com partm ent enclosed by in terstitial gran d u lar operations. In plate glass partitions, so the noise, ful narrative is so filled with piognancy and condemnation as dust and smells do not reach the The physician said his reticence to discuss details relative to such op­ the sacrifice of youth on the altar of illicit greed. custom ers. At the same tim e patrons erations was prompted by the ethics Youth is the agent of the bootlegger and of the blind pig. may watch the work from th eir of his profession. fortable gallery. The work room Dr. Thorek received an appoint­ Youth idling in the pool room and at the “ soft drink” stand com resembles a conservatory or the glass m ent as honorary president of the is the ready conspirator in the profitable contest against enclosed bridge of a great liner. congress some time ago. He also law. Youth, drifting uneasily on the fringe of social conform­ has been invited to speak before ity, is the inevitable captive of the “ easy road.” The story There is a shoe-shining stand op­ the Royal Academy of Medicine and of the prohibition violation is the story of youth, thousands erated In the fore p art of the estab­ Surgery a t Rome, and has made lishm ent. It is kept as clean as the tentative arrangem ents to conduct and thousands of them, plying their illicit trade, running their W hite House kitchen. Polished brass risks of prison and death, and hardening themselves to a gleams everywhere. Neatly dressed clinics in several European cities while abroad. * * lifetime of outlawry. negroes do the polishing and brush­ M hat manner of men do these become, these young men ing under shaded lights th a t make custom er think he’s in a labora­ who, with wealth and indulgence as the prize, thrown their the tory. • energies into the scales of lawlessness? What is the atmosphere A fter a trip to this place one is they create? What of the children they bring into the world? tru ly sorry th a t sho« soles don’t What of the future effect on this country’s national life of w ear through faster. ___ 1923 100 fier cent milk — ••from Contented Cows” You will find Carnation Milk has the advantages of convenience— longer keeping and dependable quality which make it much more satisfactory than ordinary milk for most dishes. It is also a perfectly "safe” milk, for It is h a n d l e d through every step of the Carna­ tion process in the most sanitary manner. Carnation Milk is 100 per cent Cow’s Milk, nothing added and nothing removed but part of the water, which is evaporated, thus reducing its bulk while retaining all the richness of the whole milk, “from contented cows," which is used in producing it. Carnation’s uniformity makes it entirely dependable in cooking. There is no varying in richness to give an element of uncertainty to results when it is used. Questions of the most general In­ terest which I receive will be an­ swered’ in the lessons and others dealing with Individual problems I will answer personally. I am al­ ways glad to hear from any or my readers and to advise them con­ cerning their cooking problems. I also appreciate receiving any of your favorite recipes or suggestions for household “short cuts," and will try to pass them on wherever pos­ sible so that other women may profit by them. Cordially, Domestic Selene, D ept„ Carnation M ilk Product, Co.