Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 10, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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A shland D aily tidí K üs
A ^ h la n d D a ily T id in g s
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Planning to Get Out the Woman Vote
(E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 )
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
Bert I t Greer „ ........................... Editor
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER
The
KITCHEN
CABINET
THEN THEY NABBED HIM
October JO, l x íííí
To know
how good a cig arette
re a lly can bo mad«
you m ust try a-
il£>, Ij.d, W eklem rSeuspuper Uuiuu.)
U hen you becom e so a b s o rb e d In
th e w o rld of th in g s ; a n d in th e a c ­
c u m u la tio n o f th in g s t h a t you fo r-
E A J.0 ,he c o n s'd e r a te , c o u rte o u s
a n d kind, you a r e n o t w o rth a c e n t
to a n y b o d y .
Telephone 39
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as
¡Second Class Mail M atter.
Subscription l ’rice, Delivered in City
One Month ....... .............................................. $ .65
Three Months ................................................. 1.95
Six Months ................................................
3.75
One Year .......................................................
7.59
By Mail and Rural Routes:
One Month ...................................................... $ 95
Three Months .............................................. _ 1 9 5
Six Mon His .....___............._..........
3 .50
One Year ... ...............
6.50
FROZEN DISHES
There Is no more delicious dish, If
one is fond of peaches, th a n ;
Peach Cream Sherbet.
—Take two cupfuls of
fresh
r i p e pennies,
mashed with a cupful of
sugar, and let stand for
three hours. Fold in a
cupful of cream, whipped I
until stiff, and freeze. A
CASTELLA TO VOTE
few
drops of almond ex­
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
OX S< HOOL BONDS
tract added to the cream
Eumonn De Valera, leader of the
Single insertion, per inch
.30
CASTELLA,
Cal., Oct. 9— This
will improve the flavor. Garnish with Irish republicans, making his
speech
Y early C ontracts:
chopped maraschino cherries.
at l.unis in County Clare just a few canyon town has prospered so
One insertion a week ................................... 5 27%
Golden Cream.—Boil together for minutes before the Free State
greatly in the last year the schooll
troops
Two insertions a week ..............
.25
five minutes two cupfuls of sugar and swooped down and took him prisoner, is too small.
Daily insertion .................
one cupful of hot water. Add one cup- I when he was charged with m ur.kr
.20
The trustees have called an elec­
ful of grated pineapple, a quart can of and arson.
tion
for November 3d, to vote on
apricots, cut fine, with juice, and the
R ates F or L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertising
When
Phil
May
Lost
Hi
Hore-j.
$5,000
in bonds. It is proposed to
juice and pulp of two oranges. Scald 1
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10
Phil
May,
the
English
black-;
aid
enlarge the present school building,
two quarts of milk, add a tablespoonful
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05
The women political leaders
coming to the fore and are canvassing of flour, mixed with two tablespoon­ white artist, was notoriov !y absent- and purchase S. N. W itherow ’g lots
the country from
Card of Thanks ............................................ l.fio
,rom
to coast to get a line on the political views of the wom- fuls of the cold milk. Cook together I minded. According to his colleague. on the north to enlarge ¿h<
en
voters
Play-
O bituaries, per line ........................... ..................02%
for five minutes. Blend the milk «no
and Edwin Ward, he arrived one dav at grounds.
states and the n i S t u ’t 5
k
f
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r
a
the
Savage
club
on
horseback
'
aim
the exhibit w hid she win
' n’bia' V*sit/ d headquarters in Washington with ; U,e fruit mixture, cool and freeze. TluS
left his horse in charge o f a club
interestt wtmeu in voting.
7
th6 various StatGS tllis fal1 to
makeS a gaUon of creara-
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING
The monkey has it all over man
"All future events, where an admission charge is
servant
After a time, the man hold­
n ,,
Prune Ice Cream.—Wash and soak
ing
the
horse
called
tlie
attention
of
behind.
He can swing w ithout
made
or
a
collectioh
taken
is
Advertising.
over night one pound of prunes, then
<•<>
the
hall
porter
and
asked
if
Mr.
May
breaking
his
neck.
No discount will be allowed Religious or
cook slowly in the same water in which
was
in
the
club.
“No,”
said
the
por­
Benevolent orders.
they were soaked until tender. Add
the juice of a lemon, one and one-half ter, “he left an hour ago.” The mem­
cupfuls of sugar; simmer ten minutes, bers were consulted and eventually ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
DONATIONS:
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then strain the juice. Remove the pits tlie horse was put in a livery stable in
No donations to charities dr otherw ise will be
I”
neighborhood.
Several
days
from the prunes and put the pulp the
<> o
Fine Line Of
3;;
made in advertising, or job p rin tin g — our contrlbu-
f-'
elapsed
and
Phil
again
appeared
at
through a ricer. Add three cupfuls of
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tions will be In cash.
Il
rich milk, one cupful of cream and one- the club. “Most extraordinary thing,’’
:::
-
half teaspoonful of salt; cool and • he said, “I’ve lost my horse. I started
from home with it all right a few days
freeze.
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? r ^ h T r r r r r r r r r r r n t
ago, hut for tlie life of me I can’t re­
We take used heaters in
Ü9JT2
Cranberry Milk Sherbet.—Cook two
member
what
became
of
It.”
After
exchange for new ones.
cupfuls o f cranberries, put through a
POPULATION A NEED
sieve while hot; add two cupfuls of a little they relieved Ills mind by pro­
ducing tlie missing animal.
Oregon needs population. That means Ashland needs more
sugar, three ^ablespoonfuls of lemon
people. As one ot the units of the commonwealth of Oregon,
®
AN FRANCISCO.—The Sierra quickly give way to his path. The Jr.ice ami three cupfuls’ of rich milk.
wvncu we gus too ou»y retormln
Ashland can do nothing better than increase its number of |
Nevada wolverine, known as the wolverine not only expects the larger Stir until the sugar is dissolved, add­ one another,” said Uncle Eben, “we’e
“glutton,” and long famed for animals to leave him alone, but- re­ ing all the ingredients. It will curdle, liable to sacrifice ourselves by not
citizens, whether within its city limits or on land adjacent. To!
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his fierce and bloodthirsty dis­ quires them to give up tlieir own prey hut when frozen will be smooth and checkin’ up on our personal skoiicohi-
procure an increase of population Ashland must offer something : position,
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velvety.
Freeze
as
usual.
is making his last stand In and permit him to „„tlsfy his glut­
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—Waabingtop Slay,
Frozen Cuetard.—Scald a quart of
which will be conducive to permanency to those she would! the high Sierras, according to Walter tonous appetite.
milk
in a double holler; add one-half
I'ry,
head
of
the
nature
guide
service,
have join in the friendly and neighborly social and industrial,
“The wolverine has no winning
Sequoia National park, California, bursts of speed to catch his food sup­ cupful of sugar and one-quarter of a
life of the community. What has Ashland to offer? Many lh e wolverine, Mr. Fry says, is being
ply, nor has he the gift of stafking his teaspoonful of salt. Four this over
things which would appeal if presented in the proper places, in killed off by man, Ids natural enemy, quarry.
His lack of speed and skill two well-beaten eggs, return to the fire
d cook until the mixture coats the
and
by
his
own
gluttonous
habit
of
the proper form. These things must he advertised, placed be-
has forced the animal to be a scaven­
killing and eating the porcupine. The ger and eat anything in the way of spoon. Flavor with vanilla when cool
fore the people of the sections of the country from which 111- ) latter’s quills puncture the wolverine's
and freeze.
flesh that is captured or found dead.
crease in western population depends. First to he considered Intestines, causing him a death of He
Pictures should lie hung at the height
often follows the trap lines of fur
are those who have the capacity and ability and means to 1U- agony in from seven to ten days.
trappers, eating or destroying -the of the eye of the average person.
and, at times, dragging away
itiate and carry on. Next are the working men, who are looking: by far the largest a m i^ m st formida- catches,
the traps.
lor employment, which the first naturally will provide. There ble of the weasel family. It is a "lie will Invade a ranger’s or trap­
vrtfQ.
are few of the first, hut many of the latter. The latter are the strong, heavy-bodied animal, seldom per’s cabin by tearing a hole through
weighing more than 125 pounds, or ex­ the roof or side wall, destroy the food
units of industry, achievement and deve lopment who must be ceeding
Work of Birds Indispensable.
22 indies in height or 40 contents, and what he cannot eat or
The
tree sparrow feeds chiefly on
assured ot the possibility of modern, convenient and moderate indies in length. The wolverine, coiu- carry a\yay, he will destroy in a man­
weed seed; the Baltimore oriole on'
monly
speaking,
is
not
an
aggressive
homes, at reasonable cost, They are the hulk of pojmlation, animal, hut will fight desperately when ner that renders the food unfit for use. caterpillars; the grackle is a “neutral
“However, -despite the destructive bird,” doing as much harm as good;
who when they come must he impressed with the idea that they attacked, or for the care of its young. nature
of tlie wolverine,” Mr. Fry the bobolink is almost eutirely an in­
are to he a permanent citizen in a friendly, sociable community “When once engaged in combat the says, “the animal should not be exter­ sect
feeder; there is no laboratory
beast knows no such thing as retreat, minated.
desiring their fellowship, and offering them a reward and com­ (lying,
proof
that the bluejay feeds exten­
if need he, hut never falling
“These animals have played an im­ sively on other birds or their eggs;
pensation for so doing in oppo.tunity to buy a home at mod­ back. He fights as long as a single portant
part in helping to save tlie tlie kingbird has fondness for honey
erate cost, with the accumulation of a hank account to insure spark of life remains.
larger game animals during the at­ bees—and so on down the list of the
Mountain lion, bear and mountain* tacks of contagious diseases by con­
the rearing of their children in an equitable manner.
coyotes, whether coming singly or col­ suming as food the dead and sick ani­ government’s investigations of tlie
With the idea of securing ; greater population goes some lectively upon a wolverine, seem to mals, thus preventing the spread of food habits of birds. Take away the
birds and the crop growing fields and
obligations. One of these is tin maintaining of land prices to fuily realize his ferociousness and the contagion.”
the orchards of this country would he
a level where the buyer can make a profit as well as the seller, if
so quickly overrun with insect plagues
that their destruction would well
the piiee ot land is boosted to wiiere the seller leaves no margin
nigh threaten famine.
of profit for the buyer, both have lost in the end. The farm
J T ”
owners in the Mississippi valhy, generally speaking, are bur­
Bird Couldn’t Understand.
A cockatoo performed the service of
dened almost to the breaking point with lands purchased at
acting as a fire alarm. Everybody,
over valuation (fictitious prices.) from 100 per cent to 200 per
barring the cockatoo, was sound sleep,
< ent more than the lands are producing even for customary
and when the smoke got into its eyes
it screeched till it awoke tlie occu
overhead, such as taxes, interest, ami planting costs, without
pants of the house, and the tire escape
taking into consideration'machinery and livestock. Naturally
did the rest. But, though tlie bird
manji lose their lands, and its tie worst sort of advertisement
had given the warning of danger, it
could not conceive what the danger
those sections can have. Ashland doesn’t want any of that.!
was. It watched the proceedings with
It wants every investor, every farm ami home purchaser to
curiosity and indignation, and when
Buy U.S.Tlres F ro m -*
make a profit on his buy, because lie buys fundamentally to
it was seized, bundled out of a window
and
down
a
ladder
it
screamed,
indig­
make a profit. Each new-comer, who buys laud, and makes a
nantly: “What’s up with you all?”
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STORIES
AMERI
WolveiWC. Biff
s
NEW HEATERS
iLVil Fame
PROVOST BROS
Refrigerators
T hree Bio Values
*1 tiACu«.
in 30x3/4 regular
size clincher tires
Usco Fabric
Royal Cord
and th e NEW,
" .S C O
Night Plane for Coast-to-Coast Mail
C O R D
ready
This U.S. quality group a t
lowest prices everoffered
profit, extends the desireable limits a little farther along to
other unoccupied lands, and thereby induces other folks to
come. Its a process of evolution and is as scientific and exact
in its progress and retrogression as leaders in a community
1 echanics at Curtiss field, L. I., tuning up the new “nighthawk” aero-
appreciate its inflexibility. Ashland doesn’t want speculation narine plane, especially designed by I'. G. Zimmerman for 24-hour lliglits In
.he coast-to-coast air mail s e n ice in which it will soon make its bow To
or peculation in its opportunities. It wants investment from nake
emergency landing safe it has a low speed of only 44 miles per hour and
advice and sources that are equitable, just and profit-sharing, t is equipped with two powerful searchlights, one on either wing, as shown in
from the man who has an extra lot to sell to the man who lias a photograph. It also has small “riding” lights to prevent collisions and elec-
rically illuminated instruments.
the man who has an extra lot to sell to the man who has a
section for sale.
The state of SoutlT Australia is four
GATHERED FACTS
The golden opportunity to make Ashland bigger, better and |
times as big as France.
more widely known, is to advertise it systematically, artistic-! Turkish women are forbidden to Nearly 2,000 women in the United
States are practicing dentistry
ally, repeatedly and truthfully east of the Rocky Mountains. It! |anee in public.
Since 1890 the coal miner in this
Monuments
to
military
heroes
are
is a program to which every merchant, farmer, plasterer, paint-! ©known in China.
country lias worked on an average of
i
er, carpenter, railroader, preacher, real estate man, land owner! Ceylon has always been the chief 190 days a year.
N
o
t‘less
than
$70,000,000
Is
being
and banker can subscribe, each according to his ability.
icality for pearl fishing.
spent In California this year in hydro­
Maybe She Sleeps Wednesdays.
A woman, no longer in the blush of
her first youth, was trying to over­
come the reluctance of a little girl to
retire for the night. “Being six years
old,” she said, “you should go to bed
at six. When you are seven you may
stay up till seven, and when you are
eight you will not have to retire till
eight.” The child gazed thoughtfully,
with a mental arithmetic look, at the
kindly face, with its crown of gray
hair and remarked: “Then I suppose
you never go to bed at all.”—Toronto
Globe.
Carajas a Testy People.
Although the Carnjas of Brazil are
a kindly-disposed people, with many
simple and child-like qualities, they
Mt. Katmai, in Alaska, is the largest electric enterprises.
are quickly roused to wrath. If one
ctlve
volcano
In
the
world.
displeases
them, for instance, by being
CODING SENSATION
Although there are native actresses
There is little or no begging in north- in Japan, some of them of great ahil-ii too sparing with one’s gifts, they will
(hie of them is the 1924 presidential campaign. Another ! rn Italy, yet it Is very prevalent hi ity, the tradition that men shall play'; mutter “Ebina, eblna” (it is very bad)
to one another, and will crowd round
is a component part of that campaign. The latter is the pre-! lanlea.
feminine roles still persists.
one until, a little alarmed perhaps by
dilietion of the Democrat Party trying to he wet, damp, or
their jostling and scowling, one forks
out a liberal supply of presents; while
for law enforcement. The Republicans have driven them into'
to favor one and not another is as good I
a corner on that, as the Grand Old Party, as it likes adver­
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as asking for trouble on the spot.—
tise itself, has declared, without mental reservation, self eva­
World Wide Magazine.
The 5,<500.000 huntsmen in the
sion or skeptical equivocation, that the constitutional amend­
United States must cut their bags in
Spain Slightly Spanish.
ment, made active by the \ olstead law, shall be in full force'
half or this w ill.be a gameless con­
There is a tango palace in Seville.
tinent, is the warning of William T. If you buy a cup of coffee, a beer or
and ette< t. So between now and the Democratic convention'
Hornaday, director of the Bronx Zoo­ a bottle of wine you cau watch the
in July or August, the nation is going to see some of the most
logical park.
dancing. If you wish to dance you
agile political acrobatics on the “ likker” plank ever witnessed,
Dr. Hornaday, as trustee of the may ask the girl at the next table.
Permanent Wild Life Protective fund, Guess how many of the girls are w ear­
vaudeville or circus. A large part of it will he done by strad­
has launched a campaign to interest
ing Spanish shawls or Spanish combs
dlers, who will try to keep one leg on Hie wet side and one on
the federal government, state legisla­ or mantillas? Not one.
Tlie same
the dry, thereby attempting to perform a feat of political os­
tures, civic bodies and sportsmen in number of girls are wearing tlip flat-
efforts to restrict hunters’ kills and
brimmed shiny black hats that Span­
mosis conducive to vote getting. But, with Bryan and McAdoo
to establish shorter open seasons. B y) ish girls invariably wear on the Amer­
on one side of the Democratic pole, pulling the hand wagon,
cutting the volume of slaughtered ican stage. One thing Spanish about
game in two, Dr. Hornaday believes Spain, so far as observed, is the rail­
and A1 Smith and Underwood on the other, the pole riders are
that wild life may be placed on a road service. There are about four
going to get thrown indiscriminately to either side as the wagon
continuing basis. In addition, lie ad- ! express trains In the wdiole country.
hits rocks and bumps along the road. Coincident with that
vocates the passage of state laws, sim- j Beyond that, you travel at an average
ilar to the Pennsylvania game laws, of ten to fifteen miles an hour. One
tbei<) democratic hand will be divide^ with the chairman of the
where 32 sanctuaries have been estab­ train a day in eacli direction. No con­
naitoiial committee trying to direct both sections of the band
lished. In answer to arguments tliat nections. Another thing Spanish I
at tile same time, one playing “ At the Fountains Cleansing
certain species of game are inexhaust­ discovered was a lovely fan—those gay
ible, Dr. Hornaday asks what has Spanish fans that are a part of the
Stveaip” the other “ Hail, Hail, the Gang’s All Here.” There !
become of the buffalo, passenger dances, you know. Of course, I bought
byTuttigs the embellishment of the political best seller for 1924, plgeon and heath ben. The woodcock and quail, he says, are fast disappear- it to take home for a present. It is
which will have as its central theme Down with G. 0. P., Down tag.
really beautiful. Only I see on close
Hornaday makes out a good case, but neglects to state that the nar examination that it’s stamped “Made
ith then -I aril! and vice versa. Its a coming sensation. Look! tlonai Dr. parks
are all game sanctuaries.
In Japan.”—Exchange.
Ashland Service Station
Ashl and, Oregon.
October, the month to buy Ferns. Fine specU
mines as low as 75c. Wonderful, extra large, wide
spreading plants up to $4.00.
Say it with Flowers
ASHLAND GREENHOUSES
Phone 120
Hunters Must Cut Their Bags in Half
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for the advance notices and the advertising.
UNIONS
‘¡IE United States is the great-
?st example of »oiitieal union
in the world. It is based on the
idea of individual indcjxmdenee
and corporate union. This 'nani
is based on the same i tea. H is
a small United States and exist
for the benefit of all.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland. Oregon
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