Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 17, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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ASH LA N D
D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
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SO CIETY
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
O F F IC IA L CITY P A P E R .
............... ................... .
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O reg o n ,
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P o s to ffic e a s S econd C lass M ail M a tte r
S u b sc rip tio n P ric e , D e liv e red in C ity
O ne M onth .......... ......................................................................................................... $ .65
T h re e M o n th s ..............................................................................................................
1.95
Six M onths .................................................................................................................... 3.75
O ne Y e a r ................................................................................. ' ...................................
7.50
By M ail a n d R u ra l R o u te s :
o n e M ontn .................................................................................................................... $ .65
T h re e M o u th s ........................................................................................................
1.95
Six M onths ....................................................................................................................
3.50
O ne Y ear ....................................................................................................................... 6.50
D ISPLA Y A D V E R T ISIN G R A T E S :
S in g le in s e rtio n , p e r in ch ..........................................................
.30
Y early Contracts:
O ne in s e rtio n a w eek ......................................................................................... $ .2 7 %
Tw o in s e rtio n s a w eek ..........................................................
.25
D aily in s e rtio n ................................................................................................... . .20
R ates For L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g
F ir s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ..................................................................... $ .10
E a c h su b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e .............................................................. 05
C a rd of T h a n k s ................................................................................ ....................
100
O b itu rie s, p e r lin e .........................................................................................................02 %
W H A T C O N ST IT U T E S A D V E R T ISIN G
“ All f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re an a d m issio n c h a rg e is m ad e o r a collectio n
ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g .
No d isc o u n t w ill l,e allo w ed R e lig io u s o r B e n e v o len t o rd e rs.
DONATIONS
No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw is e will be m ad e in a d v e rtis in g , or
Job p rin tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be in cash.
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N O V EM B ER 17
B E T T E R TH AN S IL V E R AND G O L D :— G odliness w ith c o n te n tm e n t
is g re a t g ain .
F o r we b ro u g h t n o th in g in to th is w o rld , a n d it is c e rta in we
can c a rry n o th in g o u t. And h a v in g food and ra in m e n t, le t us th e re w ith
be c o n te n t.— 1 T im o th y 6 :6 , 7, S.
C a le n d a r of th e W eek —
S a tu rd a y , Nov. 17-—W . R. C., I.
O. O. F. H all, S a tu rd a y P. M.
M onday, Nov. 19— A shland S tu d y
C lub, M rs. J . M. W a g n e r h o stess.
T u esd ay ,
Nov. 20— Civic
C lub,
2 :3 0 P. M. C lub H ouse.
T u esd ay , Nov. 20— F re n c h C lub,
M rs. F . D. W a g n e r h o stess.
T u e sd a y , Nov. 20— Special m e e t­
ing of H ope R eb ek ah L odge No. 14.
T u esd ay , Nov. 20— H a w th o rn e Cir-
le P. T. A. 3 :1 5 P . M.
T u esd ay , Nov. 20— P re sb y te ria n
M isisonary S ociety m e e ts a t M rs. W .
F . B ro w n ’s, P h o en ix .
W e d n esd a y , Nov. 21— U pper V al­
ley C o m m u n ity C lub, Mrs. Ed Gow-
lan d h o ste ss
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C ivic C lub M eet—
T u e sd a y . Nov. 2 0 th , is th e re g u -j
la r m e e tin g of th e Civic C lub.
A t!
th is m e e tin g M iss M a rg a re t D ever-
a u x w ill p re s e n t th e “ W o rk of th e
C o u n ty N u rs e ” , a s u b je c t of g re a t
in te r e s t to a ll th o se co n c ern e d in
th e w e lfa re of o u r c h ild re n . T hose
w ho h a v e m e t M iss D ev erau x , and
h a v e h e a rd h e r ta lk ,
know
how
e a rn e s tly a n d c o n v in c in g ly sh e w ill
p re s e n t th e su b je c t.
I t is hoped t h a t a ll m em b e rs a n d
th o se in te re s te d w ill m a k e it a p o in t
to be p re s e n t T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n .
T h e h o ste sse s a re M rs. Sam Mc­
N air, M rs. F. S. E n g le a n d
M rs.
E rn e s t A. W oods.
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THE KAISER IS MISTAKEN
M eeting o f R e b e k a h s —
Until his recent announcement the world had believed that S pecial
T h e re w as a fu ll a n d in te re s tin g
the word “ honor” was not even in the vocabulary of Kaiser m e e tin g of H ope R e b e k a h L odge,
William. “ My honor as a Monarch would not permit me to, No. 14, la s t T u e sd a y n ig h t to a r ­
return to Germany. I can not return as a private citizen,” the ra n g e fo r th e sp ecial m e e tin g t h a t is
Kaiser is quoted as saying in a denial ol the report that he con­ p la n n e d fo r th e co m in g T u e sd a y
templated returning to Germany. Honor did not prevent the ev en in g , Nov. 2 0 th .
A t th is sp ecial m e e tin g , th e p re s ­
reprobate from turning loose the dogs of war on an unsuspect­
ing world. Honor did not assert itself in his control of German
soldiers as they blasted, burned ami raped their way throughi
Belgium. Honor had no place in his code of ethics wlieji hej
liberated deadly gases. ’When* was honor when he murdered |
defenseless women and children in air raids? Honor did not!
prevail when he directed the torpedo that sent the Lusitania to
the bottom of the Atlantic with its hundreds of unarmed men
and its frantic women and children.
Honor is impossible for the king of murderers and rapists.
His poisoned being never contained the slightest atom of honor.
There was no display of honor when he wrecked his nation and
fled, like a coward, into Holland.
To hear the ex-Emporer blaspheme the word “ honor” boils
the blood of every man and woman who believes in representa­
tive government and who adheres to the principles of humanity.
It again creates the desire in Americans to have him within
their clutches that he might he executed as an example to
future despots. Honor! Not for you Kaiser William. The
erueitiers ot Christ were without honor, so is the erucifier of
humanity without honor.
‘ Today Only
THE EMMIGKANT CREEK UNIT
The voting of bonds in tin* Talent Irrigation District for
the construction of the Ennnigrant ereek unit is another im-1
portant announcement in the history of development in Jackson
county. While there is much work to accomplish and many
obstacles to overcome in the period of time that elapses between
the voting ol bonds and the completion of an irrigation project,!
the action recorded Thursday at Talent is important from the!
standpoint of development. It is a step forward in the vast!
development program that will eventually come to southern!
Oregon.
The completion of Ennnigrant creek unit, will saturate
4500 acres of land with the flood waters of that section of moun­
tains drained by Ennnigrant cieek and will increase the p ro -,
ductivity of that acreage fivo. times that of the present. Its I
completion means added wealth to Hie land owners and to Jack-1
son county. It means that the area will support five times as 1
many families as at present.
The development of Ennnigrant ereek unit ought to he of!
particular interest to Ashland people, as its completion means!
that the Bell \ iew districe with 1600 acres of land will come in-j
to its own. W ith sufficient water that will become one of thel
richest districts, acre for acre, in the Northwest. Its location
and soil, together with the admirable climatic conditions, aid­
ed by water, will he unsurpassed for the production of hay,
grain and fruit. It will support many happy homes, and will
add appreciably to the business volume of Ashland.
AN EXAMPLE TO ALL EUROPE
The fifth anniversary recently of the peaceful and in­
auspicious establishment at Prague of Czechoslovak Republic
still found this new small nation the most useful of the positive
accomplishments of the World war. What is more, the fifth
anniversary ol the birth ot this new nation in Europe found the
nation an actual isle of safety functioning perfectly. The Re-’
public ot the Czechoslovaks has become an influence for peace
and economic stability and normality in troubled Continental
Europe and unlike the majority of its near neighbors is enjoy­
ing comparative prosperity and national and international)
peace.
Let it not he supposed that this little haven,of peace, pros­
perity and busy thrift just happened nor that it was a “ result” ,
solely ol the war. I lie ( zechoslovak national movement was
launched a century ago. The World war only provided the op­
portunity for right to conquer dissipated might. Neither is it
to he supposed that this European republic is the culminationj
ot a century of patriotic propoganda and organization or ofi
open revolt against the ruling power. Quite to the contrary’, iU
is the truits of a century of education, lovaltv and world com­
petition in commerce ami industry. The “ isle o f safety” of
the Czechoslovaks has already been of immeasurable service!
Io the woild and credit lor the establishment of the “ Isle” still
lests with the ( zeehoslovaks before and after it is finally de-'
cided “ who won the war.”
I
If the I filth were known the former Kaiser is perhai i s
thinking more a »out the satety of h i s own worthless hide tha
an
about his honor.
hat urda), November
ident of Rebekah
Assembly, Mrs. much.
Edythe K elley, w ill be e n te r ta in d .
T h e g u e sts w ere
P u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e n in g E x cep t S u n d a y by
B e rt R. G re e r ........................................................................................... .......... ?...... E d ito r
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M r. a n d Mrs.
A fte r th e e x e m p lific a tio n
of th e C hap m an and M r. J . R. T ozer.
¡d e g re e w o rk , th e r e w ill be a re c e p ­
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tio n fo r th e d is tin g u is h e d v isito r.
M usicale W e d n esd a y E v e n in g —
C o m m itte e s h av e been a p p o in te d
Mr. a n d M rs. F loyd D ickey w ere
to p la n fo r th e social h o u r a n d fo r
h o st a n d h o ste ss a t a v ery p le a s a n t
th e re fre s h m e n ts .
little m u sic a le W e d n esd a y e v e n in g
It is hoped th a t e v e ry m em b er w ill
a t th e ir hom e on E a st M ain.
a r r a n g e to be p re se n t a t th is tim e. A
It w as a so m e w h at
im p ro m p tu
m o st d e lig h tfu l m e e tin g is a n tic i­
a ff a ir , but p e rh a p s b ecau se of th e
p a te d .
in fo rm a lity of th e occasion, w as a
m o st e n jo y a b le ev en in g ,
T hose p re se n t to e n jo y w ith h o st
a n d h o ste ss th e
d e lig h tfu l
m usic
w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed C oovling, and
A d alin e, Mr. a n d M rs. Ed H adfield
a n d d a u g h te r J a n e , Mr, an d Mrs. W .
W ed n esd ay —
T he U pper V alley C om m unity
C lub w ill m eet on
W e d n esd a y of
next w eek, Nov. 21, a t th e hom e of
Mrs. Ed G ow land on th e B o u le v a rd
J in B ellview . T h is p ro m ises to be a
H u d n e ll, Miss E rn e ste e n H icks and m ee tin g of m o re th a n o rd in a ry in ­
Miss May H a d fie ld .
te r e s t a n d a ll m em b e rs a re u rg e d to
D elicious re fre s h m e n ts w ere s e rv ­ m ak e an e x tra e ffo rt to be p re s e n t.
ed a t th e close of th e evening.
P a rlia m e n ta ry d rill is a f e a tu re
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of ev ery session an d will be of con-
U pper
V alley C o m m u n ity
M eets,
(C o n tin u e d on p ag e 3)
D inner for Mr. ..and ..Mrs. ..A. B.
Chapman—
Mr. a n d M rs. A. B. C h ap m an w ere
g u e s ts of h o n o r a t a v e ry d e lig h tfu l
d in n e r p a rty given
by M rs. M. A . !
B aldw in a n d Miss C ora B aldw in r e - '
cen tly .
T he C h a p m a n ’s leave fo r th e so u th
soon to spend th e w in te r. T he d i n - : ¡ J
n e r w as a v ery p la e s a n t a f f a ir and
th o se p re s e n t e n jo y e d it a n d t h e :
h a p p y v isit
of old frie n d s
v e ry ,
Announcing
BE P R E P A R E D FOR COUGHS
Do n o t w a it u n til an
a tta c k of
" f l u ” is upon you. T a k e c a re of th e
little cough o r cold a n d p re v e n t th e
big one, o r an a tta c k of “ f lu ” . B ear
in m in d F o le y ’s H oney a n d T a r, th e
sa fe a n d s u re re m e d y fo r co u g h s,
colds, b ro n c h ia l an d th r o a t tro u b le s
a n d co u g h s re s u ltin g
from “ f lu ” .
F o le y ’s H o n ey a n d T a r— th e la rg e s t
s e llin g cough re m e d y in th e W orld
— fre e fro m o p iate s. G et th e g e n ­
uine— re fu s e
s u b s titu te s .
S o ld
ev e ry w h ere .
I lie opening of our New Store, com pletely stocked
w ith a b ran d new, high class line of G roceries and
V egetables will occur
Im p o rta n t
New Books
Monday, November 19
TH E W H ITE FLAG
<£900
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TH E MINE
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BUSINESS
201 East Main
Building formerly Occupied by Jordan Electric Co.
McNair Bros.
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Change in Schedule of
STAGES
th a t ta k e s th e s p e c ta to r fro m h ig h
Effective November 19,1923
society to th e low p lac e s of h u ­
m a n ity w h e re a d v e n tu re lu rk s in
th e sh ad o w s.
Ashland, Roseburg, Portland Service
J.PARKERREADj,.
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NORTHBOUND
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SUNDAY SCHEDULE
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11 :99 A.M.: 1:99, 3:99, 4:45, 6:39, 19:99 P.M.
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SUNDAY SCHEDULE
JACKSONVILLE—9:00, 11:30 A.M.; 2:00, 4:30, 7:00 P.M.
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DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Leave CENTRAL POINT—7:45 A.M.; 1:99 P.M.; also 7:00 P.M. Saturday onlv
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N O IE —Ihrough cars will carry local passengers between Central Point and Medford.
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•pectaeadar New York and Paaw ataga
I by Pant A n n ea l and Haanat
Ashlapd ................
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A sh lan d
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G ra n ts P a ss
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1.60
4.60
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7.05
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$2.60
6.00
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