Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 28, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
A shland
SB
A S H L A N D D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
WE have
daily tidings
an invitation to dinner
satisfactory to you business men
such a quick relief even to fiery
on
the W est Coast.
(E stablished in 187«)
Ol special flays there is no end, but of sensible ideas
eczema, th a t nothing has ever
______
“ I feel confident th a t we can
------ *— about special days there is hardly a beginning.
been found to take its place.
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
SAN
FRANCISCO,
Nov.
28.—
S“
e
y°
U
,service
approxim
ating
-
There should be a special welcome, therefore, for the
Because of its germ-destroying
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
real V intelligent, interesting, imaginative idea about’a
win
properties, it quickly subdues the
B ert R. Greer ..........................................................................................Editor
itching, cools the irritation and
special «lay which is proposed by the Near East Relief. W arm G. H arding died, is to be- ? " ° De WhIch y° U Can dopend
OFFICIAL CITY PA PER ......................................................Telephone 39
heals the eczema right up, leav­
You will have a Thanksgiving dinner, of course. Your come p art of the luxurious home upon ju st as you now depend on
E n tered at th e A shland, O rtg '-a. P o sto ffice a s Second C lass
ing
a clear, smooth skin iu place
will eat as usual on the Friday and Saturday following, of a m illionaire society woman.
............ the Railway Mail Service.”
Mail M atter
of ugly eruptions, rash, pimples
and your breaktast of the first Sunday in December will be W orkmen are now engaged in
Just the moment you apply or roughness.
Subscription Price, Delivered in City
Shipping and entering and de­
One M o n th ................................................... .......................................... $ .65 the ordinary abundant ttroothsome breakfast of th Am- transform ing the suite into part
M entho-Sulphur to an itching,
parting from San Francisco con­
1 ou do not have to wait for
Three Months ........................................................................................
1.95 erican tradition.
But
dinner!
That’s
where
the
idea
of
the
t,ermanent
home
of its tinues to increase steadily, the burning or broken out skin, th e !,
Six M o n th s......’................................. „ ....................................................
3.75
itching stops and the healing he improvement. It quickly shows.
iwealthy rentor-
One Year .................................................................................................
7.50 comes to the front.
first 10 months of the current
gins, says a noted skin specialist.: You can
a little ja r of Rowles
By Mail and Rural R outes:
1 !< ; ? e a l t ' a s t R e l l e f h a s «O.«» orphans to keep alive. L,«. wln w Bet aside m the note, year showing an increase of 6,- This sulphur preparation, m ad e’ M entho-Sulphur
One M o n th ............................................ ................................................. $ .65
at
any
drug
186,793 tons over the corres­
Three Months ........................................................................................
1.95 it teeds them just what it must; not what it would like! as the Presidential suite. .
into a pleasant cold cream, gives store.
No.
4
Six M o n th s...............................................................................................
3.50 to have. It knows to the last ounce how much will keep
Mrs. Florence Letts, of Los ponding period of 1922, accord­
ing to statistics compiled by J. M.
One Year ......................
6.50
the children fairly nourished, and that’s what they get A n g e l e s , one of C alifornia’s Daily, m anager of the m arine de­
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
and no more. Every day, mind you, with very little var- w ealthiest women, who recently partm ent of the Chamber of
single insertion, per Inch ...................................................
.30
came into possession of the $15,-
I iety in the hill of fare.
Commerce.
Y early C ontracts:
000,000 estate of her husband,
One insertion a week ...........................................................
.27%
Very well; at Sunday dinner on December 2 we are form erly a Los Angeles m erchant, A rrivals with all classification
Two insertions a week .......................................... ...... ;.....
.25
, all invited to sit down at meat with these 50,000 orphans; is the lessee of the hotel a p art­ of cargo from domestic and for­
Daily insertion .....................................................................
.20
• to cat a like ration, and no more. They do it all the time.’ m ent and she plans to spend six eign ports during the first 10
months of the year numbered
R ates F or Legul and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g
of each year in k ie r new ; r r n .
. ..
Wc can do it once, to the great benefit of our imaginations, months
F irst insertion, per 8 point l i n e ................................................... $ .10
hom e.'She la „aid to h a w a simi- r ’? . 4 , “ « « »
« .M l.
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line ...................................
and with no permanently had results to our constitutions. ’
.05
a total of 11,305 vessels arriving
lar apartm ent in the Biltmore
Card of Thanks .................................................................................
1.00
and departing. The 11,305 ves­
And then—this is the part of the idea which makes hotel, Los Angeles.
O bituaires, per line ......:................................................................
.02 %
24,54*3,420 tons.
the occasion truly what it is called, a Golden Rule dinner The quarters to be occupied bv sels , represented
, , ,
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
T .. .
,
.
A rrivals during the first 10
L etts have been closed since
“ All fu tu re events, where an admission charge is made or a —the difference betweey the amount your usual Sunday Mrs.
n
-j , Tr j,
months of 1922 numbered 4 718
collection taken is Advertising.
President H ardings death in Aug-
.
b
and the departures were 4,632. a
dinner
would
have
cost
and
the
amount
this
“
we-and-the-
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
ust.
orphans” dinner has actually cost, is to be contributed ‘‘The apartm ent is to be mod­ total of 9,350 vessels. The vessels
DONATIONS •
represented IS ,336,627 tons.
estly furnished,” said Mrs. Letts,
No donations to charities or otherw ise will he made in advertis­ toward other dinners for them!
The years’ shipping from the
ing, or job printing— our contributions will be in cash.
Is it not an intelligent idea? And interesting? And who came here to supervise the first of Jan u ary has been un­
imaginative? Let’s make it productive.—Epworth Her- ' work of transform ing ihe suite precedented, each succeeding
NOVEMBER 2«
1 into her home, ‘‘as my tastes are month registering an activity th at
THE JOYFUL REW ARD:— Well done, good and faithful "serv­ aid.
NEWS LETTER
oiM ire
extrem ely sim ple.”
an t; thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will m ake thee
ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy Lord.— Mat­
thew 25:23.
Sucker creek is a great feeder for Easy street.
San Francisco is vitally inter-
ested in the form ing of the nation-
In crack the whip the ultimate consumer always plays al budget this year, especially as
end
it affects the post office d ep art­
THANKSGIVING IN ASHLAND
ment. Business interests here and
Thanksgiving day, 1923, finds Ashland a beautiful
au thorities are behind two
It’s hal’d to tell whether a girl has color in her face civic
little city of over 50(X) happy, contented and healthy people.
projects involving b etter postal
or on it.
service. The first is inauguration
Few’ towns in the Northwest boast as beautiful a setting
of regular night flying service in
as that which Ashland enjoys. The Siskiyou mountains,
N o S< loner is
the
transcontinental aerial .mail
s a new road tinished than it clogs up with
immense in proportions, towering in height, beautiful in cars.
service, aftd the second is the
perpetual green, form a hack-ground for the city that is!
construction of a new post office
unsurpassed. Mt. Ashland, highest of all of Siskiyou’s
on the Em barcado, near the F e rry '
peaks, with its snow-white cloak stands in sharp contrast nJ
Building. Bids have been opened
for the porposed F erry post of-
to the prolific and verdant valley below. Roses are still rd
fice at a cost of around $3,000,-j
in bloom in many yards. A man has just passed the win­ SB
0 0 0 .'T he present q u arters at the
dow with an armload of beautiful chrysanthemums, pluck­
F erry Building, where all incom­
2 S S S H 5 a5 Z S 2 5 H S 3 5
ed from the outdoors. A row of palm trees comes into
ing and outgoing mail is handled,
view, all indicative that Ashland is blessed with one of
i are inadequate, and buf one avail-
I able site rem ains on the E m bar­
the most equable climates to he obtained in any country.
Like some strange exotic bird of
cadero for a new building. For
Ours are a happy people. There are no flags warning 1 plumage appears Madame at the
this reason every effort will be
Ball or Opera in this evening wrap
of contagious diseases. None are suffering with the pains , oi
orchid Cheney velvet, whose high
made to secure favorable action
and fever ot typhoid. A pure atmosphere swept down upstanding
collar is reminisct
reminiscent of
.... „
by General H erbert M. Lord, bud­
the r ruff
-’“ of
* I'“
' ■ ■
Elizabethan
days. We
from the mountains in gentle breezes, cold, sparkling, don’t
get
director, on this project.
don t know whether Sir W alter
mountain water, and bright, sunny days combine in bless­ Raleighs famous Mudguard Model
-f -?kS . I s gorgeous as this,
Action of the local Chamber of
ing ns with a climate and health conditions that are all hnt2
hut it it had been, we can’t imagine
Commerce in calling attention of
but marvelous. We are a happy people because we are a
wo™an would have had the
heart to walk on it. More probably
President Coolidge and General
prosperous people. The larders of Ashland homes are H w n f Bess~ L Ilow'ag the psychol­
Lord to the desirability of having
well tilled with all ot the necessities ot life, and in most ogy of women from the days of Eve
n ig h t flying by air mail pilots
-w o u ld have halted the entire pro­
of them luxuries abound. We are al the close of a bounti­ ceedings and commanded her court
| brought word from the post of­
dL7pS
imafker
\°
C
°
Py
the
cloak
’’nine-
fice departm ent th at regular ser-
ful harvest. Bams, cellars and storage houses are. full. R ? , s i . f? r -.,he nex.‘ court iunction.
1
vice between New York and San
There are no cries of distress. The dinner of tomorrow’s cock I. ?n ’ v ay> Madamc
P«-
! Francisco in th irty hours is the
U ln f tI?,s wraP at all formal
Thanksgiving in the most humble of our homes will ft'nehons
of the season, with a firmly
goal.
seated conviction of superiority. f6r
afford a greater quantity and more delicacies than found effde
i
Paul Henderson, second assis-
o f \ aO,°nS° rCd« by the ^nner
in the average home of tlie average community.
, tan t Postm aster General, concern­
circle of shade
fashion,
favorite
in and
the orchid
c o n s is e n thp t
i n g the air mail service, said:
The day will find a community of happy homes and for
evening jvear. Certain it is that
‘‘I really believe th a t if it Is
contented fathers and mothers will sit down with happy en.olded in such becoming luxury ts
is o n V S ^ ke hist° ^ ’ ^ ^ n V ff
possible
for this departm ent to
children. Good will and cheer will prevail, and surely
procure an appropriation of ap­
variety7 Tt,-the pcr?onal memoir
the thoughts o f all will turn to the great Jehovah, thé 'ariety. This wrap happily unites
proxim ately $3,000,000 for this
the vogue for circular flounces to
Giver of all good things.
service for the fiscal year 1925
The *!nquenc,hable urge for plaits
Thanksgiving day in Ashland will be one of marked red wffh yt°ke andcol,ar are equipi
we will be able to make our
sketch n transcontinental route from New
W
.ith-
c,ose
Plaits
of
the
accor-
contrast to the first day of thanksgiving observed by the I
v X y î’an ftIU d
CHEMEy York to San Francisco function
with nar-
Pilgrims way hack in Massachusetts. With ranks I
of s£uir,rej- ~Madame“£
! in a m anner which will be very
thinned by disease, cold and hunger; with barelv suffici- f- - m £
» • „ A ■ L v . almost certain that it is
Iame’ for Henri * Creange
j
The Dallas plans construction
ent corn tor the coming year’s planting; with no meat, he
“
of new 10-room school building in
other than that which roamed the forests; with no con
lini” e or Ä
I west end to revive congested con­
veniences of life; and illy clad, they sat down to a mod­
dition of present school system.
¡r age Sir Walter Raleigh
est repast. But thanksgiving was in their hearts. They
poured out to Providence their heartfelt thanks for His
guidance and provision. Our blessings have been in­
creased an hundred fold. Let us increase our thanks in
proportion.
( (
The Lady From the Sea”
'
—---------------
EASIER.
Wesley Barry
sm am o
in
F U lJ
"Heroes of the
Street”
Thanksgiving
POWER
and
’PR0IK3ED
ENGINE
HI
MILEAGE
—Zerolene gives thorough
lubrication from the first
turn of the motor—no un­
necessary drain on the
batteries;
—the motor is not held
back by congealed or so­
lidified oil on the bearings;
—no scored cy lin d ers,
w orn bearings, prem a­
turely diluted crankcase
oil or expensive repair bills
as a result of poor winter
lubrication.
—c o r r e c t l u b r i c a t i o n
m eans full pow er and
maximum fuel mileage;
T h at’s why we say—use
Zerolene “cold-test” oil of
the grade recommended
for the w in te r lubrication
of your car. Consult the
Zerolene Correct Lubri­
cation C h art—w herever
Zerolene is sold.
S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y
(California)
C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
C O U G H REM EDY
Every user is a frie n d
Zerolene No. 1, No. 3 and
Ibsen’s mournful heroine might
No. 5 are all good “cold-
have worn this dress to symbolize
her longing for the sea, for there it
teat” oils.
something distinctly mermaiden^y
If you have trouble shift­
about it, with its straight, clinging:
slip of Mandarin blue Cheney velvet '
ing gears, use Zerolene
and its pointed insets of black satin I
Transmission Lubricant
panne. We don’t know whether!
“B” — it remains fluid at
there are Chinese mermaids, but ii
low
temperatures and
there are, they would certainly wear
permits
ready shifting of
BWitli
disc
rubber
tiredl
this color, which is one of the new
Chinese blues launched by Paris at |wheels, and a fine finished!
gears.
the Blue and Gold Grand Prix Ball.
This dress has a demure bateau Sbody, sturdily made.
neckline in front, but when Madame
turns her back on us, there is re­
vealed a deeply V decolletage in the
back, coming down almost to what
was once the natural waistline. The iwwijiBit»iiBHiiHiiiiiiniiiu!i!iiii?!i:!ittmaii:Kicin’iiiiimi':'miiiiiiiiiiitHiniitianiiiitiiS
opening is slightly filled in, or as
^fJTR
you might say, Sumnerized, by a
band of the satin panne. It is, by
i l!IK
the way, a marked feature of the
new evening gowns, to be cut
The famous Police Do^
rather high in front, arid low, very
low, in the back, so that one is"
Directed by CHET FTMNKUN
coming to a dinner, and going to a
ball, if you get what we mean. This
dress exemplifies to perfection the
W atching cannot always see
W here the word of man is no
most favored silhouette in Paris to- |
longer law,
danger
ahead. Dodging cannot
day—the straight slim slip widened
foi- Your
at the bottom by godets or flounces.
W
here life depends upon fangs
always miss it. It comes like
A 8reat many of these dresses are
and claw,
a flash— does its dam age— is
beltless. This particular one con­
W here nothing is heard but the
gone.
cedes a girdle of the satin panne,
cold wind's roar.
mediaeval in line, and finishing with
T hat’s
<>
an interesting carved buckle. Black
Insurance against such risks
satin panne also softens the front
“
W
HERE
THE
NORTH
guards you from loss at all
Rose Bud is a product of our own Ice Cream Factory
neckline,
BEGINS."
times.
and
has no Superior. It is Delicious, Refreshing, H ealth­
W here many a man reaches liis -
ful,
and Invigorating—any flavor, Brick or Bulk.
journey’s end.
Only insurance can give you
W here strong men stand and
constant financial protection.
weak men bend,
Consult
your
insurance
agent
W
here
truly a dog is “ m an's best
After Dinner Mints—Salted Almonds, etc.
TA K E S POISON
friend”
as a specialist in protection.
T hat’s
PORTLAND, Nov. 27.— As the
“ W HERE THE NORTH
Say it w ith a box o f oui’ Ub(M*olat<
resu lt of poison, which th e coron­
BEGINS.”
er said was taken with suicidal!
Continuous Performance
Real E state and Real In­
intent, Mrs. Helen P ark er, pres-
surance.
(Estab.
1883)
ident of the M ajestic Motion Pic­
Phone 211 41 East Main
Thanksgiving 1 to 11 p. m.
tu re th eatre an ow ner of local
billiard parlors, died here today.
ADMISSION 10c and 4Oc
^O VERLAND
| Coaster Wagons
we
Worthy
IPEIL’S CORNER f
Begins
S ketch by
devoid of fnction, the duties that looked mountain hi«h CMENEy
dwindle down to hill-like proportions, and all because some
one has been nice enough to say a word that made von
leel at peace with the world and yourself.
And since unkindly critisism hurts so much, and since
praise leaves such a pleasant, impression, let us all turn
over a new leaf commencing with Thanksgiving season j
and he nice to each other as we journey along.
•
♦ m
d°eS I t matter ‘some one accuses us of. ‘ ‘ joll v- i
mg.
M e are lug and strong and can stand having that
said to us when we know that we are infusing a little
SURVIVES YOUTHFUL FOLLY
cheer into some one’s life.
.
MORRISTOWN. Ohio. Nov. 28.
So let us from now on, , , T
is
James
Whitcomb
Riley
¡ — David Tracy here a few days
says in his familiar poem, Just lie Kind."
ago ate apples from a tree from
.
A n d here’s what that
means for your car__
Last Times Today
Hard on child—hard on parents.
Control dreadful whooping and
coughing, help to quiet sleep w ith
i
REELY
in ,
zero weather
— atAUTiru. -
TMC theater
WHOOPING COUGH
ssasasEsasESEsasa.^
A pleasant feeling for yourself helps you to get tlirn I
th in g S g H d e a lo n S 011 w h e e ls |
IZ
P o rtlan d — Crown
W illam ette
Paper Co. to build dam and hydro­
electric plant on Youngs river.
LET US “ JUST BE KIND
, • J ¥ouldn’t this be a nice world
people made only!
kindly speeches to one another instead of indulging in
ill-tempered remarks and mean criticism?
Even the bravest of us, the most self-reliant, those
of us who are most liberally endowed with common sense, !
have our moments of yearnings for sympathy, the periodsI
when we want some one to tell us the we are just the
nicest creatures that ever happened.
Of course we won’t believe it, nny of us, but it makes
us feel good just the same, and it helps us to work a little
harder, aad to be a little more diligent, ami to postpone
for a little longer tlie day that just seems to end every-
thing.
Families often indulge in unkindly critisism of one
another. Kind remarks are as unheard of in some as'two
Sundays in a week, and natures that would bloom into,
new beauties and broader development under the influ-1
ence ot praise, are starved and dwarfed and stunted for
d e v n ,A lV f V - ° ; k
has kept port facilities taxed in
m eeting the requirem ents.
The comparison shows an in-
crease of 1.955 vessels for the
10-nionth period of 1923 over
1922, these 1,955 ships represent­
ing 6.1S6.793 tons.
The month of October register­
ed 623 arrivals^ and 634 depar­
tures, the m ark being exceeded
only once during the year, and
th a t was scored during August.
The October arrivals represented
1,283,667 tons and the 634 de-
p artures represented
1,323,051
tons, a total of 2,606,718 tons for
the month.
which he
picked fru it 60 years
One thing humans can learn from the wild ducks afi°" Tracy said the on,y differ-
Handling traffic would he a cinch if everyone moved in the ence in taste was th at, as a young­
ster, he ate the apples while they
dame direction.
were green.
Danger Is A
Quick Traveler
R.IN-TIN-TIN
Rose Bud Ice Cream
Thanksgiving Dinne
Billings Agency
R O SE BRO S
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