Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 04, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    TAGE TWO
ASäLLNb d A í L y TIDINGS
A SHLAND
D A IL Y
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T ID IN G S
F R I E N D S H I P W IT H I N D IA N S
Would haVe resulted in • totally er, editor, printer, United States
mon m arried people, m echanics and m&mbers of
Wiping
out all the whites then in Commissary Agent, public school MORTON
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the underpaid w hite-collared class, m any, m any
(Established in 1870)
Oregon.'
superintendent, m erchant, stage
of whom stru g g le as hard to m ake ends m eet as
P u b lis h e d E v e r y E v e n in g E x c e p t S u n d a y by
HOSPITAL
Captain Applegate tells many in- driver, insurance agent and is non
(Continued
from
page
1)
does
the
average
farm
er.
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t io n
to
S u r g ic a l
• THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
teresting tales of pioneer days in in charge of the Municipal Auto
The three Applegate brothers— Oregon. He has spent most of his Camping Grounds
T here you have it. The “ little fellow s’’ put up the
D ia g n o s is . R a d iu m fo r C a n c e r a iu l
of Klam ath
P e rt R. Greer ........................................................................’...............Editor
Modern Treatm ent for D ia b e t e s .
secret slush fund. They hired Brow nell to fig h t the bill. Charles- Lindsay and Jesse— and life-in the open and is well versed Falls, Oregon.
TCIAL CITY r \ P E R ......................................................Telephone 39 They hired the law yers to keep B row nell’s books from t*ielr fair*hies an came w est in th e !ln woodcraft. He is about six feet
Travelers who stop at the Camp­ 1 0 5 5 P in e S t., S a n F r a n c is c o , C a l,
-red a t th e .Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as Second Class
being opened before election. Thev spread th e propa- sTame Wag°n I™1"' c *iarles and i two inches in height and, not w ith- i ing Grounds like to sit beside a
M a il M a tte r
RELIEVED BOY’S COUGH
Q-nndn
T h o v n n iil fn v
n o rra n a n m - ozlwnv+wir,o-
6986 Wer<? captains or divisions of , standing-his advanced. age, is re- c cam pfire and get the captain to re-
ganda.
T
hey
paid
fo
r
the
new
spaper
ad
v
ertisin
g
and
the
the
train
S u b s c r ip t io n P r ic e , D e liv e r e d in C ity
, .
Mrs. L. Van Belle, Pendroy,
m arkabty active
He is a keen . late some of his experiences as an
o n e M o n th .............................................................................................. $ .65 j thousands ot circulars.
Through his keen sense of jus- student of human nature and b y , Indian lighter.
Mont., writes, “ I like your Cough
Three Months
1.95
Of
course,
it
was
“
the
m
em
bers
of
the
underpaid
tice and fair dealing, Lindsay Ap- his kind disposition and frien d li-, --------------------
Medicine
very well. M.v little boy
S ix ?»lon'.:.d
3.75
one \
7*50 w hite-collared class” who did it all. B eing “ u n d e rp a id ,” Plesate, the captain’s father, be- ness has won a host of friends • « » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » » » ,
6
years
old,
had a very bad cough
♦ ♦ X ♦ V ■»
B y M a il a n d R u r a l R o u t e s :
; t
and after using FOLEY’S HONEY
they will have all the income tax to pav. T h a t’s whv came very popular Wltb tbe Iu- everywhere he has traveled.
dians. He learned th eir languages
¡AND TAR COMPOUND he se-
Captain Applegate still retains ”
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s
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eaP ital is going out of Oregon
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and was much beloved by them.
. cured relief.” For coughs, coidg
the buckskin coat he wore as a
Save
Six ». : .hs ............................... .,.................................................. .....
3.50 collared c le rk s” are going to tak e it all out of the state.
Evidence of his popularity with
i and hoarseness there is no better
captain in the Modoc W ar and oft-
On Y«. .r ................................................................................................
6.50
They are going to tak e “ capital out of the s ta te ” hv mill- the Indians is shown by the fact times dons it for special occasions.
I remedy on the m arket todny than
D IS1 I A Y A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S :
lions and billions and squillion. B eing “ u n d e rp a id ” they that when the Government made a; He has been an*d still is active
FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR
Your
single .' ertion, per inch ...............................................................
.30
sim
ply
c
a
n
’t
stand
the
stra
in
of
the
tax
on
th
e
ir
incom
es.!treaty
witb
the
K
lam
ath,
M
odoc'lri
aU
cIvjc
affairs
aMd
is
credited
COMPOUND.
It has stood the
Yearly C ontracts:
iand Piute Indians in 1864 ihe In- » with having done much to build up
On« l.is'-rtion a w
...................................................................... 5 .2 7 ^ Some of them will have to pay at least 40 cents tax.
I test of time, serving three gener­
Two insultions a week ................................................... ...............
.25
a tio n s . Get the genuine; refuse
Now w h a t’s the use of peddling this hum bug? W hv dians ®peclfied tbat Li“dsay^ pp,ftJ K lam ath Fails anrt pastern Ore-
Auto
Daily insertion .................................................. .............. *..............
.20
1
0
0
gate become
the
first
Indian : gon.
tell them w ith one b reath th a t the “ underpaid little fel-1 Agent. This was done, and Cap
His experience has been varied.
R a t e s F o r L e g a l a n d M is c e lla n e o u s A d v e r t is in g
iows”
will have to pay most ot the income tax, and w ith tain Applegate, although then only He has been a private and an of­
F irst insertion, p- • 8 point l i n e ................................................... $ .10
subsequent insertion, 8 point line ...................................
'he next th a t the income tax will “ driv e capital out of a boy, served as clerk to big father ficer in the Oregon State Militia,
.05
' a
Thanks .................................................................................
1.00
and soon learned to speak fluently Clerk to the United States Indian
Oregon ? ’ ’
Obi'. rU- s. per line .............................................................
.02%
I t was th a t kind of inconsistent and co n trad icto ry ¡the vanous Illdian languages- Hej Agent; United sta te s Indian Agent,
WHAT CO . xfITVTES ADVERTISING
^propaganda th a t helped pass the income h ill— O regon 1**®
i8Ch° o1 teachpr, newspaper publish
" G fu tu re events, «’here an admission charge is made or a
held the position of
' t e n taken is Advertising.
D aily Jo u rn al.
United States Indian Agent of the
> .iscount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
Klam ath Indian Reservation.
DONATIONS
When only a boy Captain Apple-
It is encouraging to know th a t politicians who throw
No fin étions to charities or otherw ise will be made in advertls-
gate served in the Oregon State
m ud eventually lose ground.
i*.e. r ¡oh printing— our contributions will be In cash.
Militia and was commissioned a
captain a fte r displaying rem ark ­
DECEMBER 4
I t would h ard ly seem th a t an y th in g as low as some able aptitude for m ilitary tactics, i
CURSE or BLESSING, W hich?— He th a t w ithholdeth corn, the E uropean currency is fit to p rin t.
; • On November 29, 1872, when
people shall curse him; but blessing shall be upon the head of him
¡the Modoc outbreak occurred, Cap-
th a t selleth it.— Proverbs 11:26.
Slippery places w here the w icked stand are never tain Applegate was called into the
service of the United States Army
so slippery th a t tax dodgers c a n ’t dodge.
to help subdue the rebellious Mo­
BROKEN TOYS AND MENDED HEARTS
doc Indians, who were headed by
Possibly this horse In M eM oriam was nam ed bv a the notorious “Captain Jack ,’’ Cap­
Suppose you knew w here there was a q u a n tity of
gorgeous C hristm as toys th a t would be throw n away. And race traek sucker recallin^ a lost bankroll,
tain Applegate rendered valuable
service
in the Modoc war owing to
suppose you knew w here th ere w as a num ber of little
the
fact
that he was fam iliar with
A scientist has m easured the heat of the stars, hut
children who would have no C hristm as toys. You would
the Modoc Indians’ mode of war­
w ant to get those toys and those children together, the w orld is m ore interested in th e ir salaries.
fare and because he was also fa­
w ouldn’t you? C ertainly you would, and so would I, a n d !
m iliar with the te rrito ry over
Movie salaries are to be slashed. Some of the stars which much of the fighting took
so would anyone who had a heart. A nd th a t is w hy the
place.
T idings is p resen tin g this article. W e have the feeling th a t m ay wish they had not been so w asteful w ith pies.
The Chief of the Modoc (Old
th at when you read these lines, you will reach fo r your
Sconchian)
tribe rem ained loyal to
A life convict in M assachusetts plays the stock m ark et
hat and say, “ W here are those toys? L e t’s s ta rt some­
the
Government
and rendered the
and w on’t be first who has done th a t and finished behind.
th in g .”
United States Army valuable as­
A th rifty big-hearted woman has the idea. She w ork­
sistance in subduing the rebels.
ed it out and found it p ractical She had observed th a t
>t^e±ÆSeaciScL5SüctSHi)t±SdSSL5S5E5a5u. '.ebeSESZaws Had the Modoc chief not remained
B loyal it would have caused other
every C hristm as every store had m any dam aged articles, nJ
tribes to have taken sides against
such as toys, cards, and so forth, th a t had to be throw n 8
the Government, and, with such a
n
away. She calculated th a t the toys could be v erv easily
fi small num ber of United States sol-
repaired, th a t the cards could very easily have the spots
i diers and whites in the country, it
SH5H5HSra5ZSH5HSa5
rubbed off, and lot of children who would otherw ise have
I thought such action on the part
the combined Indian tribes
no C hristm as could be m ade h ap p y and it would not cost
W here E ast Is W est
anybody an y th in g cither.
So, a few weeks before C h ristm as she got a few of h er
S * S i 12 ?
lrien d s to g eth er and they m ade the rounds of th e stores, I was not spoken ot the world of fash-
interviewing the m erchants and easily got them to agree
in the cut of a
to donate such toys and cards and picture-books as m ight sleeve For certainly this coat-
frock of grey silk matelasse has
become unsalable through b reakage or soiling.
borrowed its voluminous sleeves
Then ju st before C hristm as a num ber of deft-finger- irom the kimono ?f some almond-
ed women met at the home of one of th e ir num ber. The bo\v fronTthe w n ^ s o u ro u
will
prevent
your
Ashland
R adiator from Freezing.
$ 1 .5 0
Ser vice Station
Do it Now
Cold Weather
is coming
M cNair
Bros. :
*
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Do not forget
your Radiator
7 /7 /
G u a r a n te e d t o p r e v e n t f r e e z in g
a n d n ot to in j u r e r a d ia to r .
When You hear the word you
think habitually of two
things, his Horn or Gabriel
A scientific preparation
Mode a ’Hl triial in the E ast
Quart 45cts.
Gallon $1.75
BO NOT USE ALCOHOL:
It b o ils at 1 7 8 d e g r e e s
SNUBBERS
(w ater boils at 21 ¡¡degrees)
Freeze-Meter Test Service Free
His horn will announce the
Bright Golden Morn, we hope
with pleasure; we know youi
car equipped with Gabriels
will make riding a delight.
AUTOMOTIVE
Shop
L K
PH
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U
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R
S K
T
» Oft
C or M ain a n d P io n e e r
No-Dim:
A P r e p a r e d C lo th
( in c a n ) o n ly 5 0 c t s .
To keep your winshield clear.
Will Ixnst A Year
One application for a rain or
Snowstorm
We W ant Your Business
Dr. O eser & Son
THOM AS
MEIGHAN
Un
a PETER B.KYNE story
a ls o
A your condition, I will send
you my Ifttt illustrated book 1
w hich tells m any things a b o u t ,
Piles and o th e r rccftal troubles •
w hich Y O U should know . |
It also explains my non-surgical
treatment which, without pain or
confinement, is GUARANTEED
to cure your P iles—or fee refunded.
It also lists hundreds of
fo r m er p a tie n ts , b oth
m en and w o m en , who
testify as to my skill.
$2.15
sample
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
<'o r n e r M ain a n d O a k
w hen
Beginning
Thursday
‘‘Human
• w ith
ORRISON PORTLAND,OREGON
paper
‘W recks’* the c o m e ily
W reckage”
DEAN. M.D
T h is
j
It’s Here
Store
JX e
GABRIEL
Write Me About Your Case
TF you w ill w rite m e ab o u t
The I lexihle T a riff from the point of view of the,
T ariff Commission m ay g et some exposition about Decem­
b er 1. On th a t date, the Commission lias said, it will m ake
public the d a ta it has collected in the*course of its inves­ DENIES THAT FORD
can be supplied by any comer.
tig atio n in connection w ith an application it has received
IS NOT AMBITIOUS V ernor Corson and W alter M ik-'
th at it recom m end a reduction in d u ty on sugar. A bout
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sch left McMinnville, via motor-
WATERTOWN, Dec. 3.— E. J ., cycle and experienced all m anner
the same tim e th e Commission has prom ised a statem ent
of the principal problem s it believes arises. The pur-, Leibold, private secretary to 1 of delays. Not only did it rain
pose of th e Commission in th is procedure is to inform a ll| Henry Ford, yesterday denied he in torrents, but it rained so bad 1
told U. 8. Cherry of Sioux Falls,
interested persons reg ard in g the facts as it lias found them th a t Ford did not care for either th a t the boys were obliged to
and respecting the p o in ts'o n which it would like to h ear the Republican or Democratic abandon tb eir twp wheeled push
argum en ts at public h earings th a t are to open on J a n u a rw nomlnation for President- This i$ ! er and board tbe train near Rose-
according to a telegram made pub i burg. They arrived home at mid-
15.
ln O ctober the Commission announced its first de­ lic here by Jam es F. H oulihan, night Thanksgiving and were ser­
leader of the Ford-for-President ved ther belated
Thanksgiving
cision on a question about the flexible tariff. I t w as not, m ^ m e ? t ¡ ^ 8 ^ ? d ^ ou .'
however, a decision th a t a d u ty should, o r should not, be
“I do not know this man C herry dinner the followng day. They re-
raised or lowered to equalize costs of produciton. Such and he certainly is not a u th o r - jtu rn ed S aturday in th e Carson
a decision of the Commission would tran sm it to th e Pres- izGd to quote me witb reference; motor to vouch a more rapid and
ident ra th e r th an issue im m ediately to the press. In this to F o rd ’s presidential attitu d e s,” com fortable trip.
instance, the Commission dealt only w ith a question of the telegram to H oulihan said.
construction, and held th a t the d u ty as to w hich it had
H o m e f o r T h a n k s g iv in g —
received a petition did not come w ithin its jurisdiction.
Two boys from Linfield College
C onverse
I t did not reach th is conclusion unanim ____
ously.
Two the distinction of having
v claim
ot the Com m issioners looked at things differently, insist-
most hazardous and eventful
R ubbers
ing th a t when Congress tran sferred logs of fir, spruce, trip home for Thanksgiving t h a t '
cedar, and w estern hem lock from the free to th e ’d u tia b le “
list it m eant to levy a d u ty even though it provided th a t 011, THIS o rT ~ IT 18 w o rth
MONEY
if such logs came in from a co u n try which had not placed j
lim itations upon ex p o rts the d u ty was not to be co llected .i
T he m a jo rity held -that in fact the intention of Congress v. Send
, , this ad and ten cents to
was n o t to im pose a d u tv but to provide a p en altv a n d 'c h
& Cn i’ 2835 SheffieId Ave-
T h e re ’s tougher stu ff
in them , w ith a non-skid
th a t the flexible ta riff does not apply to penalties.—The and address clearly. You will
re­
sole. T hey do not slip.
N a tio n ’s Business.
1 ceive a ten cent bottle of FO­
The kind railroad men
LEY’S HONBY AND TAR COM-i
w ant.
POUND for coughs, colds and
NOW YOU HAVE IT
free
Alcohol
Treacherous seas and sea­
men, storm s and ship-wrecks
— and the romance of a
young skipper who braved
all to win a g irl’s love.
2ND
M
ENT
also
One gallon of Denatured
Whiz Anti-Freeze
Have your clothes cleaned and*
repaired before the Holiday rush.
P au lseru d ’s.
78tf
LOOKING FOR THE LIGHT ON THE TA B irr
hoarseness,
Tomorrow
5
broken to \s were there, so were the soiled picture-hooks
There is something of the flash
and cards. T ables were ready and there was a su p p ly of
m ending m aterial—glue, twine, strip s of leather, screws ,ume of Cheney design, for the
tanka, adhesive tape, wire, paste, p a p e r of various colors
w hS
and quick-drying pain ts, and erasers to take the spots as a iacin8 to the upturned brim of
olf books and cards. I t was n o t long before th e rep airs from^cnri^re^gTtharhats turned
were m ade and there was a stack of things, th a t m ake the up a11 around> cithcr «».front or on
children big-eyed, read y to he sent where thev would do
-r,
. r 1
*•
* v •
xv
1 mi
\
.
The coat-frock continues to be in
the most good. J here were m any beautiful and expensive 1 first favor, according to this fash-
articles in the lot and th e fact th a t they h ad been mended ion authority, and matelasse one of
the used materials. This particular
did not lessen th e ir value one jot in the eyes of the child­ frock fastens on the side—as do
99 44/100 per cent of the new modes
ren who received them.
—with a bow of self material, under
A C hristm as m ending p a rty i s 'a splendid idea. I t which the material is drawn slightly
costs nobody anything, it utilizes a w aste-product, it makes across the hips.
A practical note is the close-to-the
a lot of little h earts happy.
it could well be m ade an wrist
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____
_____
undersleeve _ in the
wide
bell-
in stitu tio n everv v ear in everv locality A nd it would hke drapery, which keeps from Mad-
help a lot of grow n folks fo feel b etter loo. ‘
3 » » i i S £ ChaM‘i,‘11 br" * '’
H ere is the latest explanation, by a new spaper, of packages o£ FOLEY’S PILLS a
who opposed the income ta x :
diuretic stim ulant for the kidneys
E ven so, you have 55,000 others who voted
and FOLEY CATHARTIC TAB-,
LETS for Constipation and B i l j o
ag ain st the bill. W ho were they? W h y the little
iousness. These w onderful rem e­
fellows, of course. T here is nobody else left. The
dies have helped m illions of peo­
un m arried clerks and stenographers, and the com -
ple. Try them! Sold E veryw here.'^-
Today and
substitutes. Solid Everywhere.
Mrs. Wallace Reid
w r it in g
Holiday Meals
A s th e holiday season n e a rs it is
no lo n g er n ecessary to tak e d o w n the
tru s ty rifle an d go o u t to h u n t for y o u r
turkey, goose, o r o th e r holiday m eats.
Civilization h a s d riv e n th ese from
y o u r h a u n ts. A t th e sa m e tim e, h o w ­
ever, civilization h a s provided for you
even m o re bountifully th a n did n a tu re
in th e old days, and m o d e m efficiency
a n d service h a v e rem o v ed th e h a z a rd s
th a t once atten d e d th e se cu rin g o f those
ea rly m eals.
Spend the winter there, or
if going East, go via Cali­
fornia!
S t o p o v e r p r iv ile g e s w ill p e r m it y o u
to ta r r y a w h ile a n d v is it it s
n u m e r o u s p o in t s o f in t e r e s t .
ROUND TRIP
FARES
San
Francisco
$26.50
Los
Angeles $51.50
T o d ay , S w ift & C om pany brings to
y o u r retailer, w h e th e r h e is in village,
tow n, o r city, th e kind a n d q uality o f
m e a t y o u desire. T h is s e r v i c e also
m akes available to you S w ift’s P re m iu m
M ilk-F ed Chickens, G olden W e s t F a tte d
F o w l (both identifiable by tags), turkeys,
ducks, and geese.
Skill a n d c a re in feeding an d h a n ­
dling, coupled w ith th e efficiency o f th e
p ack in g plant, b ran ch house, an d c a r
route, th u s assu re y o u o f th e best to be
h ad , w h e th e r y o u live n e a r ce n ters o f
p roduction o r h u n d red s o f m iles a w a y .
Our protit from all sources
averages only a fraction
of a cent per pound.
Sim ilar fares to other points.
I lln s t r a t e d l>ookl<ds d e s c r ib in g t h e
a t t r a c t io n s o f C a lifo r n ia m a y be
b a d fr o m y o u r lo c a l a g e n t a s w e ll
a s in f o r m a t io n c o n c e r n in g f a n 's ,
tr a in s c h e d u le s , e t c ., o r by w r it in g
â sst.
J O H N M. SC O T T ,
P a s s e n g e r T r a f f ic M a n a g e r
P o r t la n d , O r e g o n
Swift & Company
Ashland Local Branch, Cor. First and A St».
F. Crouch, Manager