Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 14, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Friday, December Ï4 , 18*28
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homos. The g reater p a rt Of these will come through ' Parliam ent has so gerrym andered
G rants Pass, situ ated as it is on the P acific and Redwood ' the constltuencie3 for the Nation-
highw ays. G ants Pass and the Rogue V alley will profit, ! alIsts to bave a majority
P ub lished E very E v en in g E xcept Sunday by
î 6 'a « , lD T T
not thro u g h the exploiting of the to u rist but through the t l o * ^ h T
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
tion
with
the
Free
State Parlia-
location of m any of them in this valley.
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B ert R. Greer ....................................... ....................... ...........................Editor
Most of the to u rists who will be interested in locating
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1CIAL CITY PAPER ......................................................Telephone 39 on the coast arc now in C alifornia. They will en ter 0 , /
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A shland ,
O regon, P o sto ffic e
Mail M atter
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Second
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gon, and the L ogue \ alley cities will be the first to be more than a few of them ha
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ave '
seen. A concerted effort should he m ade by all of this p a rt i been elected by divisions where
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of the state, to induce the trav elers to stop and look over Cath°iIcs predominate,
When President Cosgrave made
the section as a fu tu re home. W e have every th in g to of-
L o i fc|- them. It is m erely a problem of show ing w hat we
have. It is tim e to begin thinking of it.—G rants P ass
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Courier.
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would not be impos- moniously together, would hav«
slble for P rotestants, at the next an opportunity of returning sut»
¡election, to win control of the ' flclent members to constitute the
whole of Ireland. In the south t largest unit in Parliam ent.
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You m av not need
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will.
of 1924 Diaries— and
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insurance but your widow’
ONE IN FOUR AMERICANS
JU R Y
NOW HAS SAVINGS ACCOUNT
“ All future events, where an admission charge is made or a
iP ction taken is A dvertising.
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By S. W. STRAUS,
o discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
President American Society
America is In the midst of great
!
One of the issues in the Brl-
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from abroad where be eaw m an y Irish men are concerned is wheth-
feTidences °f unemployment, a n -er the N ationalists would win the
condino^
,eco°°® lcTyron and Ferm anagh constitu-
Unlted stat88 could oniV eee Eu’ p“ 0.®8' Th®9e ar,e u.nder the Ul9ter
roDe
thn» w
>,«, m appreciate ra
Parliam
rope todnv
today they
would
rn a m ent,
e n t> and the Free State
more deeply than la now the
claims them under the boundary
how fortunate they are. Perhaps clause in the Anglo-Irish treaty,
it would serve as a lesson to teach This election is the last time the
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their future by constant practicestunity of showin6 a m ajority in
of th rift
these two counties, as the Belfast
First and Oldest Typist Attends
Typewriter Celebration a t Hiot
H eretofore the expression, “ if d o g ’s life ,” h as alw ays
been in terp reted as a career of kicks and cuffs, th e wood­
shed fo r a bed, and a m eatless bone fo r a meal, but it re ­
m ained for a woman a t E ugene to com pletely change the
ord er of things, and h erea fter the d o g ’s life w ill not he
shunned and scorned. In fact it is b arely possible th a t
m any of us would condescend to live the life of the lowly
canine, especially the pup th a t is so fo rtu n ate to he left
th e beneficiary of a will, as was the luck of a E ugene
poodle.
Come to think about it, observations of the p ast few
years have revealed a whole lot of lucky dogs. A bed
m the house, a w eekly hath, plenty to eat, a dailv au to ­
mobile ride and an hour daily in the lap and arm s of the
m istress are not to be dispised, especially w ith caresses,
gentle pats, and now and then a kiss throw n in.
Then we recall the frequent conventional ad v er­
tisem ent: “ A p artm en t fo r rent-; no children w anted
B ut seldom any reserv atio n or restrictio n is m ade on ac-.
count of the dog, which indicates th at, as much as we prize
Charles E. Weller, O ldest Living T y p ist
th e baby, it is restricted and black-balled bv m any.
« ten d ^^Y h è^sem i"-
.L athan? Sholes, inventor of the
But to get rig h t down to the serious side of the m at-
i ' erator attended
the semi-
typewriter, to be placed in Forest
ter, it seems th a t th ere are a lot of poor, u n fo rtu n a te o”- ¡’invenH^en?falth?e firatjon of -th® Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, W is­
p h an s in Oregon who deserve the trea tm en t th a t is a c - ! ^ w r i t e r which the iferirimer1 consin. He reports that this work
is nearing completion.
corded the dogs of some of our homes.
a t°UiHon
v ? ocicty held
GET READY FOR THEM
All indications point to a stream of to u rists th r o n ^ i
Oregon next sum m er th at has never before been equalled
T housands of people are flocking into Los Angelos and
southern
C alifornia
, .
* 4, • d
i aily
' and next sp rin ° g will s ta rt u on
n
th e ir re tu rn to th e ir homes or will begin looking for n e w
m g iu i n ew
»ember 12.' 'H e \ ‘ i ork’
V c h a on r U ? Sep-
6^
Weller, of La Porte, Indiana, Sec-
i Re‘a7 f Of.tbe Nati°n a’ Shorihand
Reporters Association and Secre-
r aSUrC-r °«f the Sho,es Mon­
ument Commission.
Mr. Weller, who is in his
; eighty-fourth
year, 1® st^I active
-
j ®nd w engaged in raising a fund
!
erect«°n of a monument
¡o v er the remains of Christopher
Lanterns
and
lasting
re-
at
H AND DECORATED
NOVELTIES
For fifty years Mr. W eller was
a shorthand reporter in the courts
° ii ? foul’s. He is the author of
a little book published two years
ago entitled "The Early History
of the Typewriter.” which is an
intimate picture of the character
and struggles of his friend Sholes.
Now in the evening of his day he is
glad to make his pilgrimage to Ilion
to participate in this notable trib­
ute.
SIMPSON HARDWARE
— Something different th at will
delight and please.
ad(nk&>
&onmy^ .
night/
M YRTLE WOOD NOVELTIES
NUT SETS 8 2 .5 0 — $ 3 .0 0
And O h! how wel­
-fram ed and unfram ed, T int­
ed in Oils— also crater Lake
Calenders and greeting cards.
Radio For
f a
MOTHER
— A radio set for m other
will give enteralnm ent
and pleasure during the
w inter months. We have
them ready to install.
New Crater Lake
Pictures
come Pearl O il’s comfy
Southern
warmth! Pearl Oil —
because it keeps the air
VOLLAND
CALENDARS
L eather Bound T ourist Tablets
8 2 .0 0 — 8 5 .0 0
no one need budge to
. keep up the cheerful,
Candles and Candle Sticks
efficient, little
flame.
Radio Supply
— of Salads, Dinners, Beverages
sweet and clean—heat
by the roomful — and
B eaver Block
BllUailHhimiüHiHfl
Soldiers of Success
— in new and delightful colors
and shapes.
Ready at the touch o f a
g
Elhart’s
match to go all day, all
n ig h t — sure warmth
for living-room, bath,
hall—anywhere steady,
The Gift Shop
U
i r
chcvxing- warmth is
To~insure" best re-
sults, use only Pearl Oil
— the dean-burning,
uniform kerosene—re­
fined and re-refined by
For Xmas
is
Steam er, W ardrobe and
Tonneau T ru n k s—Bags,
Suitcases.
e
ASHLAND FU R N IT U R E
T IE good soldier is the man
who knows how to obey. Tn
the b attle of life everyone ought
to obey his conscience and his
judgem ent. These toll him to save
his money and not w aste it. D on’t
argne. Ohev.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
CHIMBAN Y
the Standard O il Com­
ë!
8 4 N. Main
pany’s special process.
Coal oil” or "kero-
^iiuiiiiiiiiirjfiiä'iirjiiiaiiEiiaiiMr
!¡ll¿Iiliih.iUtlltiil*.:llll
sene may mean any
kind o f kerosene—say
YOUR HOME PAPER
PEARL O IL”—cop y­
righted for your pro­
tection,
Is a Mighty Good
Christmas Gift
ST A N D A R D OIL COM PANY
(California)
PEARL
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firHEAT^UGHT
(KEROSENE)
A DOG’S LIFE
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Framed Mottoes
i
LA GRANDE CASE
NEWS LETTER
locally IS, -do A shland people in terp ret
the h a n d w n tin g on the w a ll! ” Do they visualize the
possibilities ot tile to u rist tra d e ! Do th ey realize th e
necessity of affo rd in g neeessarv ^conveniences and as-
sistance in c a rry in g on reg istratio n s in 1924? Do thev
realize the im portance of en larg in g and im proving L ith ia
t , ark
nvL- and
nnrl 4lw.
,...4« cam
___ _ p? a G reat possibilities
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P
the to u rist auto
are
w ithin reach. To g rasp or not to g rasp them is th e ques­
tion?
u A shland, the gatew ay th ro u g h w hich passes the
larg est num ber of to u rists en terin g O regon.” is seen in the
“ h an d w ritin g on th e w a ll” if we will b u t aw ake to the
situ atio n and act accordingly. W e occupy one of the
strateg ic positions on the P acific Coast w ith respect to the
to u rist, the v acationist and the sportsm an, h u t we can not
hope to hold our position unless we arouse from our
letharg ic condition and ad o p t an intelligent, tw o-fisted
pro g ram of developm ent. In th is d ay of keen com peti­
tion and stru g g le for com m ercial suprem acy to have is
one thing, to hold and develop is another.
. j “ ï
T. L. Moore
03c, 73c, 80c, 8 1 .0 0
DISAGREES IN
LA GRANDE, Or., Dec 14.—
for
A
fter
deliberating nearly 12 hours
DONATIONS
T h rift
No d eratio n s to charities or otherw ise will be made In advertis­ IN ROUND
ROUND numbers
numbers there are
in the ^ u i t court case
ing. or job printing— our contributions will be in cash.
1 thirty million savings bank de- ° f . Charles Raymond Lewis, taxi
positors In the United States to- driver of La Grande, charged with
DECEM BER 14
day whose de- transporting liquor, failed to a-
posits
amount gree. The case of Ezra Allen ap-
JU S ! AND RIGHT:— A God of tru th and w ithout iniquity ju st
H7.”0O0»X°.
? r°m ' he J“»"“
and right is he.— Deuteronomy 32:4
Ten years ago 'vhere he was «»"’ ««“ Ml °( trans-
the savings ac- P°r ring liquor in his taxi, was be-
THE HANDWRITING ON THE WALL
c o u n ts
in gun today.
b
a
n
k
s
a
n
d
I he rep o rt ot S ecretary of S tate Sam Kozer covering
trust
compa­
the num ber ot foreign autom obiles registered in Oregon
nies numbered
d u rin g the present year, together w ith the estim ated num ­
12.000.000 and
amounted
to
ber of to u rists v isitin g the sta te in autom obiles, is in­
$8,000,000.000.
te re stin g and is a h arb in g er of wdiat Oregon can expect
Perhaps the DUBLIN, Dec. 13.— Jim Lar-
most
in the fu tu re from the to u rist standpoint. I t reveals the
v.tuu kc.kturVof k in ’ deported from the United
cant feature of
tact th a t 120,OCX) to u rists visited O regon d u rin g
s. w . s t r a u s
tjjese figures,States after his release from pri-
the y ear and retu rn ed home w ith an enthusiasm fo r O re­ compiled by the saviDgs bank di- son there, is proving a thorn in
gon roads and Oregon scenery. I t is not unreasonable to vision of the American Bankers the side of the Irish labor move-
Association, Is the increase of 141 raent
assum e th at w ith the favorable ad v ertisin g visitors are per cent in the number of savings
.,
. .
Almost immediately after his
giving the state, to g eth er w ith the ad v ertisin g th a t Ore- accounts.
iron XT-Ill ,1 a
•
ri
,7 °
They mean that In 1912 one out arrIval in Ireland Larkin began
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com ing m onths, and fu rth e r aided by Of every eight persons in the Unit- organizing a revolt in the ranks
the annual increase in the num ber of autom obile owners! ed States- 80 to speak, was the pcs- of the Irish Transport and Gen-
throughout the country, th a t the n um ber of v isito rs will | Tmiay o m pXn® o u ^ S fourTaa eral Worker8’ Uulon- A few weeks
lll( lC itse titty p er cent, if not double, in 1924. The rep o rt money in a savings bank.
a®° be caHed a Strike, and large
indicates th a t Oregon is beginning to claim the benefits 1 Thus we are able to see in can- num bers of the members respond-
crete form some of the values of ed. The executives of the union
w ith which N atu re has endowed us and the ad v an tag e the
campaigns of thrift education ordered the men to retu rn
to
gained by the construction of good roads, it being fa ir that have been in operation in t
h
i
s
,
country during the last ten years
’
1O8t of the dock_worIf-
to assum e th a t w ithin a com paratively few y ears the state or more.
e rs> Ga&er to catch a glimpse of
will he one of the leading to u rist centers and sum m er
Among children the progress has »he old pay enevelope again, obey-
been even more rapid. Ten years ed the order.
play g ro u n d s of the nation.
I?r.noll«r
i.
i i i - . . , ,
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I a&°
ago uie
the school
school savings
savings banks
banks of A section of the men, led by
jq u a llt in te re stin g to A shland is the inform ation • the
country were practically
given in the secretary of s ta te ’s rep o rt relativ e to the num ­ negligible quantity. Today 2.000,-L ark in ’ how ever’ resorted to in-
b er of foreign cars reg istered in the offices established 000 school children have school sav- tim idation, and many of those
Ings bank deposits of $10,000,000. who were willing to resum e work
lo r th a t purpose in various tow ns of the state. I t reveals
These accomplishments cannot were frightened away from their
be valued on their intrinsic basis.
T
th a t A shland stan d s th ird , being exceeded only by P o rt­ The
$10,000.000 saved by school3 8 by the L arkin,te 8 tactics. It
land and M edford. T ak in g into consideration tiie fact children In pennies, nickels and was a tactical victory for Larkin
th a t reg istratio n offices w ere opened both in P o rtlan d and dimes must be appraised from t h e and resulted in a general stop-
M edford in May, w hile the local office was not opened until standpoint of future generations page of work in most of the Irish
tum ed to thrift: of a splendid citl-ports.
in Ju ly , the im pression is gained th a t the A
shland office
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zenship, clean lives, happy homes
will
lead w ith reiriq tm fin
iq q j .
i and a sound social order.
e P° Leal effect, however,
M + In T in A 1 ?
; n ir fi o in
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cars P1794
were reg- | It ls gratifylng
t0
note the progwhas been to the advantage of the
- te rtd ill A s h la n d up to N ovem ber 30. M itll the n a tu ra l ress of savings in this country. Free State, for official labor and
increase in trav el and w’ith the office open from the first T,b?iertl8 8tUI much t0 be accom- the raak and file have been driven
of the a ear it is not unlikely th a t the to tal reg istra tio n 000,000 people in the United s ta te ’s to the P ree State P a rty - Nowa-
Will reach ap p ro x im ately 10,000 ears in 1994
today who are not savings bank de-days in the Dal1 critlcism of any
W ith these figures in view the onlv im p o rtan t ones ¡ ± tor8, J nt wh? cou,d be lf they mini8teriai action is seldom heard
t io n t h a t .11 ises
and
A uto­
23c, SOc, 75c, $ 1 .0 0 , 8 2 .0 0
— a pleasing
membrance
j ' qq
io2 %
Flashlights
A Fine Assortment
A good New Y e a r’s resolution: Continue to beautify
A shland.
$ .10
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there are many parties The Free
State,
Republicans. Laborites
Farm ers. Independents and the
Catholic vote is split up among
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them all. In such circum stances
the P rotestants of N orthern and
Southern Ireland, working bar-
his nom inations for the S en ate, action meets with the approval
more than half of them were of a m ajority of the people living
P.rotestants. The P rotestants in in the Free State.
m L UPPer
bCr Hre n° W " ‘H
Th* electlon
P rotestants ,n
most as num erous as the Catho-
v
,,
southern II eland emphasizes the
X ek T
C“ gr0Ve, . " aS been declaration th at if the Vleterites
attacked for Z
making a P rotestant I would
the Free s ta , P ar-
For your Boy or Girl away ai School or at work. For your
Brother, Sister, Cousin, Uncle, Aunt, or any friend
or relative who knows us folks Back Home
U nless y o u ’ve been in th e ir position, you have no idea how they crave
th e news from back home—how eagerly they scan every line of the
home paper. R eally, th e y ’re far more interested in the paper from
back home than the folks here at home are
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Your friend will be reminded of your
thoughtfulness. Each week, as he or she
T hreads the interesting things about the
home folks, they will silently thank
you.
Ashland Daily Tidings
B. R. Greer, Editor
Ashland, Oregon
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Don’t worry about selections for Christmas
Gifts just come to Medford and look.
JAP ART STORE
On Main St. Near Pacific Highivay
—-Dry Goods, Silk Gowns, Negligees, Oriental novelties,
Toys, Baskets, Decorated Chinaware, Goldfish and
supplies, Glass-ware, Slippers.
Silk sales are now on, embroidered Silk Kimonos, and
Negligees are y2 off. 100 percent pure Silk Pongees,
guaranteed by government stamps, standard grade 88c
and extra fancy 98c per yard.