Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 05, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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ASH LA N D
D A IL Y
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T ID IN G S
(Established in 1870)
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
A shland daily tidings
The problem of the son and daughter who go out
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every evening isn ’t much more distressing than the same
kind of furtiace.
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
l ’.ert R. G reer ....
v V FIC1AL CITY PA PER ........
At the .-Ashland, Oregon, Postoffiee
Mail M atter
as
Second
Subscription Price, Delivered in Citv
line Month ........
Three Months ....
Six Months ..
One Year .
I’j Mail and Rural Routes:
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Y early C o n tra c ts :
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One Ot the most unpromising situations on earth is
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75 imding one’s self a leading contender for a presidential
7 5ft nomination six months prior to the convention.
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single insertion, per inch .................................
The movies announce one reel films depicting the life
of the ant, spider, bee, etc. Imagine sitting through a
slow movie of a tortoise.
.30
New Senators Who Are to
Sit in Next Upper House
Wednesday, fleeeinber S, 1028
land office plum will
KLAMATH LAKE HAS
FALL TO MEDFORD MAX
INCH AND A HALF ICE
£
‘of toda> which cuts the profit to
a narrow margin, and discuss the
■ im portant problem of efficiency,
* Increased Efficiency a.nd Quality”-
WASHINGTON, Dec. L __H J
An irtch anti ? half of ice waR
Is the short course slogan.
Canady, of Medford, will be ap- lhe si&ht that met the eyes of :
Practical w’ork in butterm aking,
pointed register of the land office Klam ath lake m ariners this moru- “Showing the F lag“ Ju n k et Will
ice-cream
making, and cheese
at Roseburg, despite averse re p o rts 'in g as they prepared to leave tile
Compare with U. S. Trip
making will be given. The a fte r­
Around World.
of the interior departm ent, it was ; a
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Shippiugton docks, says the Mon­
noons
wil be spent in the cream -
authoritatively learned. Canady
day's Herald. The ice extended as
Oregon
dairymen
interested
in
cry
on
work to dem onstrate points
is
recommended
Medford
13 lo
v u u iiu v u u e u by
uy t the
ne M
e a io r t
far
as
the
eye
could
reach.
Before
m anufacture will have an oppor- brought out in the lectures. Lee*
Organization and Senators Mc-
Captain
W
ickstrom
’s
power
boat
tunity
to pick up the most up- Hires will also be given on factory
Nary and Stanfield.
Protests
Modoc could depart it required to-date inform ation in the short management, judging dairy pro­
against Canady are said to have
several m inutes’ work breaking course at tlie agricultural college ducts, bacteriology and on testing
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arOI" Hi
•’« * - Thls “ Ihc'i January 7
February 2. 1 9 2 4 .idairy products. .
gon
O lt" i ‘r3i ic® re Pdrted on K lam ath lake jC raem ery operators will take In -' The departm ent formerly o tter-
t
^**t©r.
to consideration the competition led courses for inexperienced men«
WHY NOT BUY IT AT
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.25
.20
The story of Senator Lynn J.
F razier’s rise from a poor farm
First-insertion, p< ■■ $ point l i n e ........ ...................... ;................... $ .10
lad, of how he worked his way
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through secondary school and col­
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lege,
being forced to live in the
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cheap lodgings of a grain buyer’s
WHAT CO v .riT l'T E S ADVERTISING
’ office until finally he was called
¡■.¡mre evtiiis, where an admission charge is made or a like Senator Johnson, of Minne­
ii tak< n is Advertising.
sota, from a harvest field to a/-
int will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
____________ cept the „ N on-Partisan League
DONATION'S
nomination for governor of North
.s to charities or otherw ise will be made in advertis- Dakota, reads like an extract from
prin
our contributions will be in cash.
__ a book of fiction.
R n tc s I 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 i n g '
chucrman’s
201E. Main We Deliver Phone 15; )
DECEMBER 5
BETTER THAN RUBIES:— Search the Scriptures; for in them
ve think yt have eternal life; and they are they which testify of
me .— John 5:39.
SUPPORT TEE W INTER FAIR
i
\\ inter Fair is an institution that lias been en­
joying- grov th and developing into an asset that may mean
much ¡¡.it iiaily and socially to Ashland. Today marks
¿gia-toí?
Co pel
ti e opening of the Fourth Winter Fair. Indications point
to a must successful event. A few men and women of
If you had to do the house-
Asiih'C'i and Jackson county have labored without stint
senator Copeland
work, can you imagine a gift more
In make the eveut a success and a credit to the city and
Senator Royal S. Copeland, vir-, w elco m e th a n one th a t w o u ld do
eci'iity. Others, many from distant points, will be rep-
tually an unknown political quan- y o u r h a rd e st w o rk f o r you!
■¡en
tity in New York before he was
v. itb creditable exhibits. The expense of pre-
elevated to the senate with the . E lec tric ity w ill sav e y o u r w ife
p a n in
i d entering exhibits,-even from points in close
Smith Democratic landslide last h o u rs o f n eed less d ru d g e ry e v e ry
pioxin.Jy io Wliiand, is not equaled in dollars and cents
year, now has become almost over w e ek - A sk y o u r electric d ealer to ­
by t ’ne premiums received, consequently some of them
night one of the potential presi- d a Y a b o u t an electric ra n g e —th a t
dential candidates within the cdoks all b u t a u to m a tica lly , w ith
partieipat-* in the Fair, and jjjd in making it a success,
F
razier
is
a
d
irt
farm
er,
having
I
Democratic
party.
no lugging o f coal, kindling o r
at a direct financial loss.
lived upon a farm all his life.
It is no closed secret in W ash­ ashes, and for no m ore than the
V. itli this in view the citizens of Ashland and vicin-! Shortly after his birth in Minne-
ity can well afford to give tin CNOllt moral and financial sota on December 21, 1874, he ington th a t Copeland is being put usual cost for fuel.
Or, if w ash-day-is her m ost
support. \ o attic worry is being harbored by sponsors was taken by his parents to a forward by certain factions within
hm
party
as
a
possibility
for
the
trying
task, ask for a dem onstra­
of the F air re1 ive to the financial results.
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. . . . . in Pem-
Care - lias governm ent . homestead
nomination at the convention next
been exercised n bolding expenses to a minimum but b,na’ North Dakota’ wjlich farm Tune. And why? Because these tion of an electric washing m a­
.
,
.
over since has been his home. The
chine with its power wringer.
at the best it < ■- , no small ii sum to
stage
• • , homestead,
i.
, . however,
.
, lias friends sesing a possible deadlock Electric ironers, vacuum sw eep
® an event ot the original
proportions
id k • ' * ■ <U tabled ! \ the
inter hair, been supplem ented until now it is in the party, believe tney have in ers, and electric sewing machines
It must rece e ! e ¡¡I attendance it it is to lie success- a farm of 480 acres in the fertile Copeland a man who can step in are play to work w ith—and they
as a “ dark horse” and rally suf­
tul. A si dam I mu-t provide the bulk of attendance, and Rod River valley.
ficient delegates to win, if not the soon earn back w hat you pay
A fter graduation in 1901 from
no one can . ii do le>s than to purchase a season ticket,
presidential nom ination, perhaps for them.
The cost is v ¡thin the reach of all. I)o not stop with the University of North Dakota, the vice-presidency.
T h in k w h a , , h ese electric con_
where he was a star football play­
the purchase of tickets for yourself and family, but see er, F razier began preparations to Already political pilgrims, are veniences w o u ld m ean to y o u if
to it that vo neighbors and frineds arc persuaded to at- study medicine, but the death of trekking to Copeland’s suite in y o u h ad to keep h o u se! P lan to
tend ami give deserved financial support, To do so means his fath er and older brother for­ the senate office building. He is make this Christm as one to be
ced him to retu rn to manage the being called into high political rem em bered/ Visit your dealer’s
continuance and growth for the Fail-.
farm.
He soon became a thorough stu ­
dent of farm economics and, notic-
ing that farmprs oftentim es
conferences and gatherings. Mc­ today.
Adoo has been a frequent caller;
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
so has Underwood, an avowed
POWER COMPANY
candidate.
A HINDERANCE TO DEVELOPMENT
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aJilress to an Ashland audience yesterday noon
A. S. Dudley, executive manager of the State Chamber of strutk A balance 0,1 the wrong By profession Copeland is not
side of the ledger, set him self to a politincian. All his life he has
C ominerce '■<•1 erred to the class of people who are favored
bqtter ag ricultural
conditions
hv Nature inheritance, or some other sonreí1 with an easy through political aud legislative practiced medicine, headed m edi­
colleges and was H ealth Com­
Jiving, yet give back nothing to their communities. They action. To this end he assisted in cal
missioner of New York City, when
are better described in the statement that they receive all, forming the N on-Partisan League, elected, in 1922, over Senator
hoping only to m itigate ru ral dis­ Calder, the Republican incumbent
yet give nothing in return.
tress and with no thought of of­
Copeland received the degree of
It is not unlikely that almost every community in the ficial position.
Doctor of Medicine from the Uni­
nation is inlested with this particular type of people, but
When the first N on-Partisan versity of Michigan in 1889. Since
in some communities they all hut predominate, and un­ League State convention was th a t time he has been given de­
fortunately for the community in which they live. It mat- held in Fargo April, 1916, F ra ­ grees by Lawrence University and
was knowing th a t his name
h '1 ' i !,i i” v independent a man mav he financiallv. lie zier
Syracuse University, and he is a
was under consideration for the
Fellow
of the American C ollege!
ma\ mm no »oan anything »»mt he in a position to pay gubernatorial nom ination. He was
of Surgeons.
1 ¡ Hiai bi* gets and more, yet that does not relieve him called td 'th e telephone and told of
lit ni i e - i . - >1 ility to his community, his people ami so-!his section. He won the nom- A fter a post-graduate course in
eietx in general. No man likes to he called a leech, but ination over two opponents and E urope, Copeland was appointed a
that are n any who resemble'the leech in their Diethods Í wa^'re-eiecud1101^ Thtee tim6S professor in the Michigan Medi­
cal School, a position he held for '
< l living and in their dealings with their communities.
A fter defeat in the Fall of 1921 13 years. During his residence at i
do loeeive the facilities for protection, education, Frazier came back in 1922, won Ann Arbor he served as Mayor,
business and social life and give nothing in return is not the Republican prim ary nomina president of the Board of Educa­
playing t ’ne game fairly. It constitutes a hindrance to the tion over Senator McCumber, tion and member of the State I
chairm an of the powerful Senate
Board of Trustees.
development and growth of the town and community. Finance Committee ;nxl co-author Tuberculqsis
In 1908 he was called to New
( o m m u u itits o infested, retard the growth of their geo­ of the present tariff law. His York to become Dean of Flower
graphical sections, and they in turn constitute an im­ election proved easy.
Hospital Medical College.
T h is ,
Frazier
in
1903
m
arked
Miss
position
he
filled
for
ten
years
un
pediment in the growth and 'development of their state.
SPARE THE SAINT!
af the peril of dire evils, keep hands off
Iconoclast:
Santa Flans!
Tim .iconoclast is a rabid, red radical in the realm of
sentii.,ei;t. lie has no imagination and he would dog-
i atieally, : .'lii<:,h prohibit tlie exercise of this inner
source of pleasure to others. It costs him nothing; it ean-
i >t do him harm for others to enjoy what is beyond his
I’eae! ; v. hid business is it of his that there are myths that
bring joy and happiness to millions?
Veni> ago tlie New York Sun printed an editorial in
r. p use to a little g irl’s question, “ Ts there a Santa
Claus?" Ph ¡t editorial is a classic. It has been annual­
ly reprinted by many papers tlie world over. The argu­
ment w;m all pre-ented and assurance given that the good
Suhi! still lives and will live long after all the ienonoelasts
.and Sero:.g< - thal ever were are turned into the common­
est sort of clay.
There was «»n<>e a man who attended a funeral of
ÍTl’Oíi
’ ami nond citizen and in the midst of the sincere
o
tributes
A who recalled the kindly deeds and ex-
eropla ry
« s of the deceased, rose and reminded the
eongregf
of imturners that once, when the deceased
was quit »1 ung man, he had made one misstep. That
tactless vii
or o f all that is decent and sacred and of
taste aud a "hpriateness is a pattern of perfect thought-'
fulness hv tli • crass smasher of tlie delightful fictions'
which have m :Je youth happier for the centuries
"G reat truths »ire portions of the soul of man; great
souls are portion» of eternity.” —James R. Lowell.
Lottie Stafford.
When twin
daughters were born they were
named Unie and Versie, in honor
of tlie University of North Da­
kota.
til comandered by Mayor Hy-1
lan for Commissioner of H ealth.
Mis m ajority over Calder was
281-.246 votes. He polled heavily
in New York City.
waffle iron
table grill
toaster
percolator
heater
curling iron
vacuum cleaner
cooking range
w ashing machin«
sew ing m achine
ironer
heater pad
Guaix
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Tire on the Market
A C-T-C Tire FREE If It Does
Not Outwear Any Other Tire
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T TNTIL January 15th authorized
y-, C-T-C tire dealers will match a
C-T-C tire on any user's car against
any other tire of the same size on the
market.
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Place a new C-T-C tire on any wheel of your
car opposite a new tire, equal size, of any
other make you care to choose. Then drive
them continuously until one gives out.
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If the C-T-C fails to outwear the other tire, you
will get another C-T-C tire FREE.
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This astounding’ factory Guaranty is simply an
offer to PROVE to every tire user the remark­
able performance of these hand-built C-T-C tires
and to demonstrate the good faith of the manu­
facturer behind them.
j«3
tires wtIn‘t skhl—and can be driven at low inflation
to Conserve the Car.” They are the strongest, toughest,
longest endunng tires built.
BUY YOUR TIRES FOR SPRING NOW
In spite of their GUARANTEED SUPERIORITY
• C-T-C s cost NO MORE than ordinary tires.
HJ
T IR E S
Leedom’s Tire House
Beaver Block
D ECEM BER
SA LE
COATS an d
LAST TIMES TODAY
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OF
D RESSES
WOMENS WINTER COATS
—all new this season and made of the
Materials Wanted, Dressy Coats, Plush
Coats, Sport Coats
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL'
All Greatly Reduced
Priced 5|495 to 54475
BUY YOUR NEW DRESS
_at Reduced Prices
Dresses in both Silk and Wool all go in
this sale. Priced
$ 9 9 5 to 529^
Thins.—Fri —Sat.
MR S. W A L L A C E R E I D
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“Human Wreckage
The Picture the Whole World Knows About
Toys On The
Balcony
The Quality Store
Do Your Christmas
Shopping Here