Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 06, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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A S II L A N D
D A IL Y
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DECEMBER 6
WHY NOT?— O ye simple, understand wisdow: and ye fools,
be ye of an understanding heart.— Proverbs 8:5.
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daily tidings
Ihuraday, December tí,
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loan
* The "L ittle Green Ribbon <Club” 'l ing in the third class, with pov- this is over now, and you can sit
for lonely maids and bachelors erty and ruin accounting for 277 down in any chair you find empty,
celebrated its first anniversary re -ja n d neurasthenia for 237.
Anyone caught retaining the
characteristics of the strong man. He persisted and help
PARIS, Dec. 6.— Paris is going epntly and rejoiced over the one
chairs in the old m anner will be
came in the morning.
I to be quieter— but not until 1926. hundred and twenty members. The
You can now go to the Long- turned over to the police authori­
The heavy solid tires which are to little club was founded to give an
ties.
Have you bought that season ticket to the W inter be found on most of the large opportunity to single persons of champs, Chantilly or Deauville
aces with the hope of getting a
Fail’.*
¡omnibuses, lorries and trucks will both sexes to enter tiie b lissful,
■ chance to sit down and rest your
The lone camel which is one of
be prohibited after June 1, 1926. state of matrimony. Each meineber
n a A fter this date they m ust all he wears a green ribbon, and the f r e - j ''° ai 5
east on»-, m twice the principal supers in Theodora,
L et’s go to the W inter Fair. W hat’s more, let
provided with elastic ones which quent social gatherings go a long U1Ulg “/ . a U‘‘
“ " n,es a l . ,b * Corpa Laparcerie Theatre,
see to it th a^ o u r neighbors and friends attend.
will undoubtedly produce less vi- way tow ard getting rid of lonely pas. 1
linp,“ >l ' ' •
V«“' is causing a little excitement in
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arrived an hour early on tlie scene the n re e ta of Hie capital". His con­
bration. In tlie m eantim e the speed maids and stubborn bachelors in
and reserved your chair by kno
tract does not cover board and
Berlin lias imposed a jazz tax. How congress, could Of the vehicles is limited t 012, s Paris.
ting a handkerchief to it, attach ­ lodging; so, like many other P a r­
swell nur national treasury by such an imposition.
and 5 kilom etres and hour, ac­
ing your dog, or leaving your coat isians, he is forced to go to the
The Republic is certainly kind
c o rd in g to the weight. The next
or hat there. ’1 he race course an- suburbs to live.. For obvious rea-
hootball is in jurious to the mentality, a phvehologist ith,ng t0 do find a f’x' eet'soulld' ¡ and 111 of indulgence to th ta thorltiea bad provided enuogh sons he must walk back and forth
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to th e mous family of Orleans, which
says. m
This
will
be news to . those
who
never ’ could
see ing
s horn Most visitors
F
French capital are gept aw ake would like to sit on the next jckadr8, but greedy spectators m id to his work. The police regulations
sure to reserve them in too gen-1 for street traffic, which did not
the slightest connection between the two.
many nights by the shrill screech- throne of France, if there ever is I
ing horn of the Paris taxi and de- ¡one. Monsieur, the brother of th e , erous num bers and left them un- ■ forsee the circulation of camels,
Magnus Johnson has at last found a “ modest bunga- (d a re its. equal to be yet undis- King, has ju st been decorated with ’ occupied most of the day. Some are not what they should be
the Legion of Honor. The Duc de of them were even attached to the when this “c ritte r” walks down
low’’ in the suburbs of Washington. With a nice grassy coveted,
M ontepensier is the brother of the rails with locks and chains. All Main street.
•s
co V gi F
steet out front for the cow to graze in, just possibly.
RELIEVED BOY
Due d ’Orleans, the candidate-to th
f astEv Clung to tlte resolution that the black hour would I
end in the rose of the dawn. He clung to life with the
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llieie RIO Some class} chickens at the M inter Fan*.
Take it either way yon want to, and it will not be a mis­
st a lenient of facts
The New York Health Department says there are
1500 medical quacks in the city. He would he an ambitious
man indeed, who tried to take a census of gll the other
kinds.
Iii the merry-go-round of movie marriages, a headline
announcing “ Screen Star Reported Married Since Aug­
ust,” has raised the languid question: How many times?
NEWS LETTER
Mr s - L. Van Belle, Pendroy,
Mont., w rites, " I like your Cough
Medicine very well. My little. boy
6 years old, had a very bad cokgh
and after using FOLEY’S HONEY
AND TAR COMPOUND he se-
cured l^lidf.” For coughs, colds
and hoarseness there is no b etter
remedy on the m arket today than
FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR
COMPOUND. It has stood the
test of time, serving three gener-
ations. Get the genuine; refuse
substitutes. SoOd Everyw here.
throne of France, under the name
O( Philippe VII or VIII. Being;
w ithout issue, the Due de Mont-
pensier, the brother of the King,
js heir presum ptive to the throne.
Nevertheless he has just accepted
the n ttle red ribbon, with many
thanks, for his work in the French
colonies. All of which goes lo
prove th a t the Republic bears no
¡n-wiil toward the princes and
they in tu rn far from wishing to
upset the present regime, accept
n a liberal gifts.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Specials
10 Pounds Sugar for $1.00
Fishers Cereals
Flaked Oats or Wheat Germeal J>Qf*
or Pancake Flour, per pkg....
TO PROVIDE PENSION
“ To fat to fight,” was the ver­
FOR MRS. HARDING dict of the M ilitary Examination
THE PEST OF THE HIGHW AYS
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Board at Troyes, who found that
AYhile modern highways have brought almost innum-
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.— Mrs. Henri Coulon of the class of 1924,
H arding will be given $5000 a weighed 285 pounds and exemp-
erahle bh-sings and advantages to Oregon they have also
i yeai fot life and free use of the
jjj,n frolu service.
produced a condition that has assumed dangerous pro­
;
mails,
under
a
bill
now
being
portions. We refer to the pest that infests the highways
draw n by Senator Willis, Ohio,
in the shape of hoboes, hunts, tramps, thugs, and des­
Along comes another kill-joy.
! cational school, at Big Rapids, Republican.
Love
in its various forms is not
peradoes. The ease of the Idaho resident who was driv­
Michigan, which started w-ith two
the chief cause of suicide, accord-
ing into Oregon by the way of La Grande and Pendleton,
classrooms and 15 students, but GAS ON STOMACH MAY
5 ing to the statistical gentlem an
and who, v. hen near the latter town, kindly offered a ride
which since has graduated more
CAUSE APPENDICITIS who has been investigating 4,000
than
60,000.
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to a pt ledrian, is a good illustration. The offer was ac­
cases of recent suicides in France
F
erris
was
born
Jan
u
ary
6,1
Constant
gas
causes inflamma- a n d fin d s that’ On ly 7 o 6 wer^ those j
cepted and the favored man rode several miles, and as
1853, in a log house on a small , tion Which may involve the appen-1 Qf people erosged jn lov e. Domes- 1
a means of expressing his thanks to the motorist he com­
i farm near Spencer, New York. He dix. Simple glycerine, buckthorn tic sorrow comes first with 361,
pelled him to turn over the ear and proceed on foot. In j
i and later studied medicine at the , bark, etc., as mixed in A dlerika
money second with 311, love be-
his hurry to escape, the thief ran the ear over an embank­
and la tr studied medicine a t t h e . helps any case gas on the stom-
ment and it was badly damaged.
j University of Michigan, which h e 'a c h in TEN minutes. Most medi-
The instance of the Idaho resident is only one of
left in 1874, the same year th a t he j cines a tt only on lower bowel but
m arred Miss Helen Gillespie, of A dlerika acts on BOTH upper and
many that have been recorded in Oregon and the North­
Fulton, New York. A fter teach- jower bowel and removes all gas
west during ti e past year or two. Oregon people have
ing for a short tim e in Spencer and poisons. Excellent for obstin-
even keen criticised tor their apparent uppishness towards
he moved to Illinois, where he or- ate constipation and to guard a-
the pedestrian. The criticism is unjust and the fact of I
ganized a business college in Dix I gainst appendicitis. T. K. Bolton,
the m atter is Oregonians will do well to pick up no man
on. Five years later he founded Druggist.
No. 4
F erris In stitute.
on the highway, irrespective of his apperanoe, condition of
His first ventures in politics
the weather, or distance from town. It is true that oc­
were unsuccessful, he being de-j
casional!} we may pass a man who js deserving, hut vvh^n
C
• 3 3 ^ u c < 7 } feated for Congress in Michigan
v ■ pass ore of that kind we leave behind ten times that I
in 1892 and for Governor in 1894. j
There’s tougher stuff
number who possess no conscientious scruples when it
F erris’s second try for the gov­
it m ere is one man of wnom
in
them, with a non-skid
comes to siieking a gun in your face and compelling you it can be said th at he, more than ernorship, in 1912, elected him
sole. They do not slip.
to shell out your money and valuables.
The situation any other, is responsible for the by a plurality of 24,000 votes. He If Mixed with Sulplinr It Darkens
was
re-elected
in
1914,
is dangerous ;unl it is not exaggerating- to say that is is a general and widespread antipathy
The kind railroad men
So N aturally Nolxxly
D uring his tenure of office thf j
in
Maryland
to
the
Prohibition
question with which legislative and executive forces will
want.
Can Tell.
am endm ent th at man is Senator great copper strike occurred i n ,
have to deal in the near future.
1 Bruce. From the very s ta rt of the the northern peninsula ofthe state
With the coming of the modern highway many un­ agitation for enactm ent of a dry and for his handling of th a t diffi­ The-old-tim e m ixture of Sage
deserving skunks have set out to see America at the law in the United States, Bruce cult situation adm irers gave him Tea and Sulphur for darkening
gray, streaked and faded hair is
expense of the once kindly disposed motorist. They rea- has opposed it, not on moral the sobriquet of the “ Good Gray grandm other’s recipe,- and folks
son that there is no occasion to pay railroad fare or spend grounds particularly, but because Governor.”
1920 F erris again tried for are again using it to keep their
monev for a car of their own when the motoring public n is ,lis sincere opinion th a t the the In governorship,
hair a good even color, which is
Corner Main and Oak
but lost.
is
simple mimled ¿ts to extend ttmm-a “ lift” nt every """°r
violated the
quite
sensible, as we are living in
W hen the so-ealled “Newberry
! H L ° A . T " L 1 1’ tO
t l i n e lheA\ a r e r e a s o n - j pcrsonal liberty granted express­ ism” issue was a t its height in an age when a youthful appear­
Michigan, in 1922, friends pre­ ance is of the greatest advantage.
I l l g W<
fram ps were whisked -from coast to coast by ly by the Constitution.
Nowadays, though, we don’t
warm hearted and kindly disposed tourists. Not more
Rallying around Bruce, the so- vailed upon F errs to re-enter the
field as a candidate for •have the troublesom e task of Sa th '
than three or four weeks are required to make Portland called liberal forces in Maryland political
the Senate. He made of th a t p o -)erillg the sage and the mussy mix-
I rom New York. A real, soft snap—for the tourist-tramp. went before th e state legislature litical issue what he term ed “ a ing at home- A11 d r,,B stores sell
The k;i Iness extended the first adventurers resulted and opposed the ratification of moral issue“ and, to the surprise ¡the ready' t0’use Prod»cb improved
the am endm ent and, later, the
in their multijrl} ing by the thousands, until now an proposed state enforcem ent law. of even some of his most ardent , by the addition of other ingre-
av eiag e of fifty tourist-tram ps and thugs pass through In the effort against ratification followers, handily defeated S e n -jdients’ called “ W yeth’s Sage and
i Sulphur Compound.” It is very
which includes Grape-Nuts with cream or good
Ashland daily over the highway. The numbers will in- Bruce’s supporters lost. They ator Townsend.
Numerous educational honors Popular because nobody can dis­
milk, will have one dish that has both engaging
erease from year to year unless the tourist and motorist were sucessful, however, in the
cover it has been applied. Simply
flavor and true nourishment—the strength-giving,
take it within their own hands to prevent it. Let every flght against Passage of a concur-
; moisten your comb or a soft brush
New Senators Who Are
Best Cream Rolled Oats
21 Pounds
00
for .........................
1
Sitting In Upper House
Extra Fancy Petite Prunes
7 Pounds
5QC
for
‘Caboose”
Rubliers
$2.15
Pink Salmon
Large Can, 15c, Red Salmon
Good G rade,.....................
10c
Orange Marmelade
1 Pound Can
f o r ............
20c
4 Rolls
for ..
Toilet Paper
25c
E TEA f
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
The Winter Breakfast
driver who travels the highways pass «up the tramps like
Ihe proverbial cold potato. Let them walk until their
shoes drop off and it will tend to dampen Their entlius-
iasm. One. they are made to understand That they have
to walk many of the pests will leave the ranks of the
“ tourist” ami higbwavs will not he the beaten path of
much of the muleiwoi'hl of the country. The motorist
must 1 ,• made to realize that lo extend a ride to the tramp
not onl\ encourages idleness and sponging, hut is dan-
gerous and trequently results in robbery and murder.
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LOST
a i
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a
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such a^law*1
1&W’ and to thi"
N° T ddopted
When the battle against the
I current proposal was a t its height
Bruce prepared and subm itted to
| the ,eglslature an extensive and
2 ? * .J”"'9.' T',“ '”* '°r M'
ary law’ was” auconstnutiona’
The brief accomplished all that
Bruce had hoped, and the con-
current law was defeated.
Bruce comes from an old Vir-
g5n5a stock and 18 regarded as
one of the leaders of the Maryland
, ; with it and draw this through
your hair, taking one small strand ,
i at a tim e; by morning the gray
hair disappears, but what delights
the ladies with W yeth’s Sage and
Sulphur Compound, is th at, be­
sides beautifully darkening the
hair a fte r a few applications, it
also produces th a t soft lustre and
appearance of abundance which
is so attractive.
No. 65
Modern man is often bored and irritated by society,
yet be cannot comprehend a state of absolute isolation bar.
from human life. With the railroad, automobile, aero-
He is an independent Demo-
crat,
much of the Grover C leve-.
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plane, telc.,raph and telephone wires, world-vibrating
radio and land and water highways, the human being land type of democracy. W hile he
has been active in reform work
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reared in civilization accepts the story of Robinson Crusoe in Maryland, and more especially tiave ueeu oestuweu upon Ferris,
as highly imaginative fiction. But sometimes it happens in his home city of Baltimore, but there is none th a t he values
that late places apart
tinv unit of hum anity’s vast Bruce’s reform atory work has mor highly than th a t of Doctor
horde ami it that unit survives the hardships and agonies ben from w ithin ra th e r than from of Laws, conferred by the Univer­
of de-socialization the world of men and women obtains w ithout the party. On show-down sity of Michigan.
In addition, he has been a bank
a glimpse into the Garden of Eden before the coming of votes he may be expected to stick president and an associate in
with the party.
Eve and acquires a new appreciation of the blessings of Bruce has held city office in various successful commercial en­
Baltim ore and has served in the
From tl north woods of Ontario comes a simple, state senate.
moving tale th at is to the point. Merrill Faro left the
D uring the campaign he was
b
itter
against the high rates in
comfortable . niher eamp at early morning and went out
the
Fordney-McCumber
bill and
into the fon si io fell trees for pulpwood. At dusk he
a ,
,
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,
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,
1 promised to aid in seeking a re ­
tried to retraae his steps hack to the cabin, where warm duction on duties al along the line
food and a comfortable bed awaited him. Snow had been Bruce believes in the Democratic
tailin g anti he lost the trail. Then began wildness and, principle of a tariff for revenue
terprises, particularly in connec­
tion with the founding of busi
ness colleges in the Middle West.
Senator F erris has ben m arrit
twice, the second m arriage after
the death of his first wife, being
to Miss Ethel McCloud, of Indian­
apolis, on August 14, 1921.
wanderings that lasted twenty-one days. The lost “ lum --on,y’
her jack I J no equipment for the nights in the open I
and as a pa a ction against the hitter elements. Only ( Senator F erris (D.) of Michigan,
the first Democratic Senator from
his stamina and fortitude kept him alive.
Michigan in more than 70 years,
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runs strong though the light of home is one of the few men in high
bum s dim. When Merill Faro bad been cut off from civ­ public life who has made politics
ilization and from the rough ami cheerful eamp he might his avocation ra th e r than his pro­
have chost u, in a cold cradle of the forest, a sleep that fession. F erris is an educator, and
knows no waking. But he was possessed of a strength and he says he still prefers the class­
to the rostrum .
a will that never forsook him. lie reasoned that the room
He is the founder of F erris In-
“ fiendish voices that raved” must not deceive, and stead- situte unique industrial and edn-
RILL WILL PROPOSE
INCREASE IN DUTIES
boeu t x -
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—-Sen­
ator Jones, of W ashington, a n ­
nounced yesterday th a t he will in­
troduce a bill to increase duties
on goods and m erchandise im ­
ported into this country on ves­
sels not under the American flag.
The bill will also fix tonnage
dues and certain commercial
treaties abrogated.
life-sustaining factors which exist in wheat and
barley—stored in the grain by Summer’s sunshine
for Winter’s comfort.
And remember, G rape-N uts is more than
“something good to eat.” It is a building food in
most digestible form; rich in proteins, carbohy­
drates, mineral elements and vitamin B—all vitally
essential to the daily rebuilding of every pari of
the body.
It pays to keep oneself in the highest physical
condition, for with the strength and vigor that go
with health you can “do things” and be happy.
There’s a way—and
There’s a Reason
for GrapeNuts
VERY s e n sib le
d r iv e r k n o w s
that a skidding car
is an extreme peril.
That’s why so many
sensible drivers see
to it that their cars
have the benefit of
the powerful, slip­
less, non-skid trac­
tion of the Goodyear
All-Weather Tread.
That famous tread
is your best insur­
ance of safe, efficient
and economical tire
performance.
E
A t G o o d yea r S e rv ic e S ta tio n
D ealers u>e s e ll a n d r e c o m ­
m e n d th e n ew G o o d y ea r
C ords w ith th a b e v e le d A ll-
W e a th e r T r e a d a n d b a c k
th a m u p w ith s ta n d a r d
G o o d y e a r S eroice
A shland Vulcanizing W orks
H arrison Bros. Ford Garage
GOODYEAR
M a d . f o r W e .t a m T r a d . * ’
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE!
WHY NOT BUY IT AT
airs
201E. Main We Deliver Phone 155