î * àgê two Asrti.ixb biitr tìnhbH A SH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S (Established in 1876) Utiduestiay, Sov ember 14( M am O «V »»» H |üaily News Letter liow many of Us who write, want to In your youth, if not in your later write only about the things that 1 wanderings in the country districts » ♦ » ♦ **♦ ) i n t) pleasb? How differently did Crabbe you may have been stung by peison THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. act! He did not like at all the condi­ Ivy and poison oak. For ivy poison- ! new YORK, Nov tions under which he was obliged to ing a good treatment is salt water. Bert R. Greer .. 13-*—Bored .Editor husbands put one live and work, but he recognized that Another good application is one tea- over on artistic It might be of great use to record spoonful of boric acid in a quart of OFFICIAL CITY PAPER a wives at the recent annual recital of ....Telephone 39 them in literature, artistically, truth­ hot water. Avoid the creeper with E ntered at th e A shland, O regon, P o sto ffic e as Second C lass Mail M atter v™ ? *** Gautier at Aeolian Hall. fully, and dispassionately. And he be­ three divided leaves. The harmless i --------------------- - * * . jjgg a discovery of corned beef and — You save Money w ^äftiNGTON. Nov. 13- -Have i came a great artist by writing about creepers have five leaves. Avoid the Subscription P rice, D elivered in City cabbage on the menu of a _____ polite W * little motor vehicle in One Month ....................................... * — M u e h en tertain m en t for your ■ the things he detested. . . . To work- small shrub with the broad leaves like Three Months .................... ' ........................................................... Parisian cafe could not have in this way requires more than self- the oak. This is the poison oak. Give ! sm all m oney if everybody Six Months .................................................... ................... 3 M Ag » ---------------- ■ a wide berth to the sumac which more gratifying. denial; it requires immen^i force-of buys season tick et. There is some kind of a motor ve­ One Year ............... grows In swampy places. Not that this talented hrtist’a 'pro­ hicle for every eight persons in the character.—Lafcadio Hearn. 7.50 — Assures Big Attendance For supplying Its own liquid nail By .Mail and Rural R outes: gram lacked ancient airs or recog United States, according to statis­ o u e Month .............................. polish or cuticle oil, a patented mani­ -«—Makes All Feel Good Month« ............................................................................... .65 nized repute, for it included -«Hark tics jufit made, public by the Depart- f Three Months cure stick with a hollow stem, opened Six Months — Distributes Burden • a Hark, the Echoing Air,’ and closed by a small spring device a selection ment of Agrifculture. 3-.50 from the One Year — K nocks out D eficit on the side worked by the thumb, « ♦ h, FaIry Queen” ’ and other More than 13,002.427 motor ve 6.50 feeds any desired quantity to remov­ delectable musical morsels, but____ — For a Good Lyceum hides are now in operation in DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: »n the V 1 U < £ T T I HEATER BEAL'TIRf able orangewood points having holes The hit of the evening wns United States as com pared with Single insertion, per inch — And a W orking Bunelt drilled through them. Interchange­ .30 Alexander’s Ragtime Band!” L A S T TTM ES T O D A Y 3,512,996 in ÎS16, the Department on« fn«ertlun . week Ve* rlj' able tips with screw threads may be — W e Thank You 27 w L Condescendlng critics, with cus­ stated. attached for different kinds of work Two insertions a week ........................................ tomary restraint, satisfied them­ Daily insertion ...... ....................................................... .25 This large increase since 1916 the to the end of the barrel, which Is about .20 the size of the ordinary fountain pen selves in referring to thfc and to Department stated, has been system­ merican egion F irst insertion*",!^ 8 ‘p o / Ä e M isee,,aM eous A d vertising and may be carried in the vest pocket one or two other jazz selections, by atic and at the rate o f more than or purse, or kept on the dressing table., noting Mme Oautler’f r ’’extraordin­ 600,000 every six months, and no Each subsequent insertion nni i ? .10 ‘rtion, 8 ,x point liue Card of T hanks ... ¡05 ary catholicity” of taste. She also Indications of ret rad ment is noted Obituries, per line 1.00 rendered "Carolina in the Morning.” There are now 11,571,181 pleas­ But those noble martyrs to do­ ure cars, 60,188 hired vehicles (in­ WHAT CONSTITI TES ADVERTISING^ mestic tranquility reveled in it, and i cluding buses, e tc .), 1,371,058 taken ^ A d v e r t is in g * ’ Where an. a(imission charge is made Nn „ - or a collection, ^ e ir shouidera shook suspiciously i trucks and 14 U 521 motorcycles reg- ------ allowed Religious or Benevolent orders ** ^ “copated strains of "Come i iStered thro»Kho«t the country. On and Hear” shocked the boys with More th* ° »167,240,937 was de 99 No donations to charities o r n th o rw i« ! » ! ^ ne ha,F Snd Lord Pauatleroy neck- rived in, taxes frt)m the reg{stration job printing— our S " h be raade iD ad- rtisin^ o r ! of thqrsfe vehicles, of which $134,-i *" NOVEMBER M t h ^ r e ^ ! Amer’Can jazz m«®*c to, 7 3 3 , m was expended by the various ! ■ States in road, projects. is the familiar confession of the tea FULNESS OF J O Y — Thou wilt i U W° r,d . — thou wilt show me the path of v. t . life: in thy Bat many New York ' husbands presence is fulness of joy and coffee drinkt r. The reason is that . • at thj right hand here are pleasures for ever-!nPed n° introd»ction to Nor< Bayes more.— Psalm 1:11. nor Irene Bordoni. both tea and coff ee contain caffeine— Señor Vicente B la s c o / Ibanez, a drug which is the foe of night-time author of “The Four Horsemen of v broken homes the Apocalypse” and other sleep and day-time energy. Y e s te r d a y ’s T id in P ub lished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by Buy Lyceum OF AN ADÍO? A CAB FOB EVER! 8 Season Ticket wn A L I t Keeps M e v A w ake N ights EX-, . , c a p tio n , s to r y in p o licem an o f th e m an w ere th e se Williams, Once Fanions character Was Loved by Mexicans. T ampico . Mex., Nov. 13— This ty is In mourning over the death of Senor Ibaneg apea,f9 speak« Spanish Spanish only»' *Ed ’ Wffli&ms, one-time cowboy “ I am the father of the hov wlm a n m .i a , w h o you h a v e e v e rv re m o n i L ’ a t -v o u r P>ace a n d and d aPPartly translator’ apparentiv his x*. *------ ’ whrx h«w “ Rat” Masterson, city » vef. - slaying of vo,„. so,,: I ,"'aS1 in the ’ cmnv... ‘»e aod — ^ n d r * “w*ise 1"aratl81 of Dod^ City, Kansas, in yon a re * • • • > . . , .no,h‘ as, l>10,k c n '" ’“ « « I a s I k n o w cracks carefully prepare* day* ini the days when Dod^e was the tough- i . ' I"' I’«.' liv ed a t hom e a n d w as advance by the witty ».„a BDonVflno j est toWn V» the West, with "Bat’s” t 0»* - ^ 1 . r-‘1,d BPotrtane- a m odel son u n til we speakers, own gun. Williams was hurt rej- Ilia m o th e r w hen 'f a , n i l v T . ™ - ' T A ! ' " 3 ,,0-V. .*>’“ # w ith ! , OM Each author were , r r a tote, , 08s T h ,!‘3 " 1 “ " f " m ilv h o ,,,e b ro k e n Each author qf-i. eently by a street car in Mexico Cit y. t u r n .,- in (M. ’ -r-ev era lla h t y t o b e r h e w o rd s q u o te d re q u ire no e x u la iritin n tv v The Governor of the State of Ta m- I'bey b a r e t h e |* " « t ■>' be- " ” * 7 ^ 7 *-«' sa d s to r y o f an e s tra n g e d h u sb a n d a m i v . U th e aulipas, Senor Lopez de Lara, t e l ­ The fair was highly amused, th ^ ‘w S ’ 4 ^ A « egraphed the American Chamber« of quickly '*°U9 s Paniard, however, Commerce here of the accident, add­ chor’ sensed the situation, and his tj^ d es were hearty if not always ing: “I will continue by his side, with ................ great sorrow.” The next nvonung, Mpely. ' o u n g H a r d b ecam e a w a n d e ro r, He fell ;n w :fll , ? tr' He delivered the only serious October 10, the Governor telegraph­ 11 W lth “ a r d e r ; | m en.. W h e th e r th e hov - „-I- 0 f* Ntill in h is tee n s been mo Ö ' -*ed speech of the evening, which made ed fcgain that “Don Edithndo” had in a i a t he, ai is not known, hut h e is c o n fin e d w ith in - . h a i u i l ,..; ,! ,A Y °r i » » • betwee” private d u r in ng g years that are Laporta,, t w ' the life J * 11 - and her lin e H tt( l ( lim e can bi> ,-ited w in c h w o r e c o m m it t e d ] )V c,amorous °« e r s for a small bronze hoys w ho w ore th e v ic tim » o f b ro k e n hom es,. This is n o t a b r ie f fo r th e m u rd e re rs ; o f S hoo« r th o se w ho s la u g h te r e d th e IV,a,- tr a i,,,,,..,. „ t h e ^ i s H v !' ,'i'' t>p. If th e law d e c la re s th e,,, g u ilty s ‘ ° W d- p a y th e tw u a lty w ith th e ir live U t i ^ t " u u T ' t i . • i • t o«utiiuent utnst n o t lie nor- mitted -ix - ¡ T ’ S” f f e r ' ' B v ut in th e ir to s u o f v f e e r rrid in g e . ludfirement J o d ^ ^ w h o w ere re sp o n sib le fo r U , X b ^ T “ 8 , h V ’ t h ° Re Buddha, went out hugging ft fondly to her bosom, declaring she had “never been so thrilled” in her Mfe. Another, purchaser of an over­ stuffed chair, seated herself In It and sighed contentedly, as her late competitors: surveyed her ruefully in green-eyed jealousy. A woman who previously had n h u o st u u to d e a th . S o ,,,, o f th e re s p o n S» d i t ^ t o r 7 h e vieiims purchased a rug, returned with a .... hH . T 'u ; '. S "*■:='* m.ns,‘ P 'a r o a w h e n . it r ig h tf u llv be- request for her money back, saying s If n n h lio «. i , * 1 11 " g o u u i i v be- - the rng rug was tc too large for her room. lo n g s. ivhtv w ill h / -» eS not the ^ p o n s ih ilitv , God When the m g A h n ig h ty u d t Me n e v e r f a i k . His. ju d g e m e n t is s u re ' auctioneer tol, •was being resold the told his patrons It was ' ™,g l , w «»«'>* to be driven «< - « bathroom” and advis­ ed them not to bid on it until they th a t were snre of. room dimensions. ! e n g th iti on fa ilin g , od n e ts a t « English Influence One dar an old Kurdish chief, with a "heavily a timed escort, rode Info the grounds of the British legation in Te­ W h e n t, m an s t a r t s o u t to m ak e a fool o f h im s e lf h e is heran, Persia, He had a little grand­ son with him, "a richly dressed hoy of q u ic k t o re s e n t a n y in te r f e r e n c e w ith h is p la n about nine wh<^ In addition to a dag­ \ -------- — ■ - — ________________ __ ’ t • - - ger and sword, had a couple of the raosf up-to-date revolvers stuck in his A g r e a t m a n y p e o p le m is ta k e g a b f o r c o n v e rs a tio n . “ belt.” The old chief wanted to send his grandson to Harrow school in Eng- T l.„ i , ,nnd- The matter was discussed N one too o a rlv to tak< a n niAtm.i « n 1 ' l a I h a n k s g v v in g t u r k e y , j through an interpreter, "and after , countless complaints and expressions It s e a rly en o u g h now to p r a c tic e n n ttin s r o f f C h r ;of™ o C of thanks- th® wild-looking horsemen, s j ] ( ) | )| )*IH I IS | I l lt l S tv with ffh t the h o rairt h o Hziv >« I > old chief anxl and t the boy at * 4 their head, rode away.” ------------------------- > Oysters and Clame« N o d o u b t th e e ff o r ts o f s c ie n tis ts to conquer A ge g iv e s For 48 hours young oysters enjoy T im e m a n y a lau g h . freedom as moving creatures. Then they settle down for life. Among the ( h o rn s g ir ls a re to w e a r m o re c lo th e s in 1924, wfhieh in tr o ­ oysters’ enemies are the starfish. These five-fingered gentry sometimes destroy d u c e s n s to th e c o m p a ra itv e o f n o t m uch.» a whole bed In one night. There are I giant clams weighing 50 pounds. Lim­ pets, a shell fish found stuck to rocks E u r o p e is a lw a y s w illin g to he sa v e d a g a in . (A lm o st to o when the tide goes out, have kept w illin g . many an English fisherman’s family H from starvation In unlucky seasons. T h e w o rld n e ed s to ra is e m o re th in g s tc, eaf.< ind ^ a r n o t Limpets go on traveling expeditions at night, but by a wonderful homing In­ so m u c h o f th e c o m m o d ity s a tu r a te d w ith s u lp h u r I stinct, return to exactly tn« same epot - 1 ' - U_ s on their "home” reck- a « a s « § , 1S2S, W estern N ew sp a p erV n lo n Good c itiz e n sh ip d o es n o t com» f r o » te a c h in g a r ith m e tic or g r a m ­ m ar. It c o m » from a se n se o f r e ­ sp o n sib ility to th e com m unity. L o y a lty m u st be ta u g h t In tha hom e and th e sc h o o l In order to d e v e lo p th a t lo y a lty th a t w e c a ll ■patriotism.— O’Shea. WHAT TO EAT Tuna fish Is one of the most deli­ cately flavored of fish and may be used In various dishes and en­ joyed by those who are not fond of fish. Ocean Chicken Pie__ Take a large <-au of tuna and mix with It, after flaking, the following sauce: Two tablespoou- fula of bubbling hot melted butter, add two. tcblespoonfuls of flour, and when well blended add one cupful of milk, one teast>oonful of salt, pepper and pap­ rika to taste. Boll together two diced carrots, one medium-sized onion i chopped, two small potatoes diced i and on,e cupful of peas. Line a hak- J Ing dish with plain pastry, fill with • the vegetables In layers with the fish mixed with the white sauce. Cover with au upper crust with opening for the steam to escape and bake In a hot ’ oven until the crust is brown. Cranberry and Raisin Pie.—Cut one and one-half cupfuls of cranberries In , halves, let the water run over them in a colander to wash out as many seeds as possible, add one cupful if prunes cooked, pitted and cut into bits, three-fourths of a cupful of sugar, and one tablespoonful of flour. Turn Into a pastry-lined pie plate, dot with bits of butter, cover with strips of pastry lattice-fashion and bake for twenty minutes in a hot oven. Raisin Pie de Luxe.—Line a medium« sized pie plate with pastry. Cook to« gether one cupful of brown, sugar, t/wn i table$poonfuls of water mixed with three tablespoonfuls of;-cornstarch, the | rind of two lemons and one orange, ! and one and one-fourth cupfuls of water and two cupfuls of raisins. When the starch Is cooked add the juice of two lemons and one orange, one cupful of walnut meats coarsely choppd. Pour Into the pastry-lined pie plate, cover with top crust and bake for thirty minutes. Bagues Mackerel.—Wipe the fish if salt, soak until freshened. Brush with olive oil, put into a dripping pan, sprinkle with salt and pepper to sea­ son and sprinkle with chopped pars- lav. —two screeching iron mon­ ster s plunging at lightning spend head on toward destruction— The b eroism of the boy at the signal tower— ftlazing headlights — then— the climax— “P rivate Postum contains no stimulant to keep you awake nights. Sold by grocers everywhere! K eep O ff” is th e ('a lte r D eH aven Com edy t Thursday-Friday Lon Chaney I Postum, the pure cereal beverage, is delicious and satisfying—and free from all the elements v/hich so many users of coffee and tea find disturbing to nerves and digestion. o s tu m for Health in “There’s a R eason” ‘The Shock’ In it you’ll see a whole city crumbled to dust. And a- round this city of ruin is woven a story we can all understand. Your grocer sells Postum in two forms: Instant Postum [in tins] prepared in­ stantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal [in pack­ ages] for those who prefer the flavor brought out by boiling fully 20 minutes. T he cost of either form is about one-half cent a cup. Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc. iLtxle Creek, Mich. . Cao) OW«*r «” BC v ÊRAOE__ ÏMSTAMT I IArt«*6f ■ t—" Î D dobe B rothers C O M M E R C IA L CAR M e r c h a n ts a r e g r o w i n g m o r e a n d m o re p a r t i c u l a r a b o u t t h e a p p e a r a n c e «of t h e d e ­ liv e r y c a rs t h e y s e n d t o t h e i r cu sto m e rs* h o m e s. T h e r e a s o n is p e r f e c tly c le a r t o a n y o n e -w h o h a s e v e r a n a ly z e d h is im p re s s io n s o n se e in g a h a n d s o m e , d ig n ifie d d e liv e r y c a r d r a w u p in f r o n t o f h is o w n , o r h is n e ig h ­ b o r ’s d o o r. G o o d a p p e a r a n c e is o n e o f t h e th r e e fo re ­ m o s t a t t r i b u t e s o f D o d g e B r o th e r s C o m ­ m e rc ia l C a r . T h e o th e r s a r e lo w u p k e e p c o s t a n d lo n g , d e p e n d a b le se rv ic e . Panel Commercial Car $995 f. o. b. Detroit; $1160 delivered 3 N & C O .. G R t Riley Meier Motor Co. Medford, Oregon. ¿a