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page twó A shland daily tidings Thursday, February, 2 1 , 1024 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Adriactic, whose waters seem to possess the happy facr Ai/%■*/»** M/gfl*** & 7 Î NEW OPERATORS ulty of reconciling the artistic and the active elements in f i v l r v i W lltlO Ul I 3 ÏÏI3£ (E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 ) We have leased, from Mr. human life. After the poet-politician who has been ma-! P u b lished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by « n j. f J i l l ------------------------- Baier, the Roys service station, king Fiume fume we have the merchant-musicians who THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. D 3 y S r 0 n l 3 n d L d O y Leaves You Forever ,'? grease. _‘„the Paclf,c Highway- Ga8- recently serenaded Trieste when the'Viennese Merchants’! Bert O stander & Ritzinger. 140-6* Choral Socièty inaugurated in that city a concert tour of! I ju st tverything and feeling and Every druggist in this county ! 'b FICIAL CITY P A P E R .......................................................... Telephone 39 Italian commercial centers. According to the Austrian Mrs. Kelso turns to TAN- i looking like a different person. is authorized to say to every rh e u -! At the Ashland Laundry Mon- ?red a t th e A shland, O regon, P o sto ffic e a s Secom l Class “ I have used Tanlac several consul general ; the fact of Trieste being chosen as the LAC whenever she*needs a times M all M atter ___________ since then ____ and never has it matic- sufferer th at if a full pintI day and Tuesday are washdays. tonic. first stopping place is of itself sufficient proof of the earn failed me. Why, last w inter "when b° tt!e ° f A llenrhu’ tbe su re con-j So also are Wednesday, Thursday Subscription P rice, D elivered in City „ . i , tin e M o n th .............................................................................................. ç «5 est desire oi Viennese industrial and commercial circles I was losing ground again, T a n -■ gueror 01 rheum atism , does not and Friday and everything is home “ That I am never w ithout Tan- lac increased my weight th irte e n ' Sh° w tbe way to stop tke a S°ny. by Saturday. Phone 165. Three Months ...................................... .......................... ..................... 1.95 to again link up and intensify old connections and to open Six Months las shows ju st what I think of it,” pounds --------- in two week’s time. I ’m reduce swollen joints and do away O m Year..................... 7*50 neAV ones with their colleagues of this great seaport j recently said Mrs. e . e Kelso, of taking Tanlac now to build up my witil even the slightest twinge oi f’lassified ads bring results. B y . Mall and --------------- R ural R ou tes: jtown which is the natural outlet for the hinterland in its 1527 Oatman St., Portland, Ore. appetite and strength and I know rheum atic pain, he will gladly re- .... : of exPansion in the Mediterranean and the Orient. “ I shall never forget my first I will soon be feeling fine. I turn your money w ithout com " P three years ago. I had Six M o n th s.............................._............. .................................... 3 50 “My husband has also u sed ' ment. Report lias it that the concert, which was attended experience stomach trouble so bad my suf Ono Year ...............................................................6^50 by the Mayor, the Prefect, a large number of the Consul fering was almost unbearable. I Tanlac and he, too, says it is a A llenrhu has been tried and A t P alm B ea ch , i grand medicine.” J tested for years, and really rnarve-' B IS P L .U 'ADVERTISING R A TES: was dreadfully weak, pale as a a r Corps and all the personalities of the Trieste commer Newport— wherevor single insertion, per Inch .. . ......................................................... ghost, and hardly able to keep! d rJ g g ^ tg ‘^ c c e p t ^ 6 311 g° od . lous results bave been accomPlish- .30 cial world, was a marked success.” A resumption of •mart folks gather • 1 early Contracts: „ no su bst,tute-1 ed in the most severe cases where ' One Insertion a w,-ek ..................................................................... j .27% former relations with the seaport would he distinctly ad going. Over 37-million bottles sold. ,, ,, . —Lucky Strike is a j the suffering and agony was in) Two insertions a week ......................... •........ ............................. “ Tanlac soon stopped the stom .25 vantageous to Vienna and it may be that the Austrian D aily insertion ......................................................* reigning favorite. tense and piteous and where the ach trouble and had me eating .20 Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. lyre, by wooing the Italian lire (we know how to pro , patient was helpless. Rate« F or L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g nounce it!) may reconcile the long-standing commercial TO DEDICATE MEMORIAL Mr. Jam es H. Allan, the discov- F irst Insertion, per 8 point l i n e ................................................... $ .10 AT DUNSMUIR FRIDAY discords between the two countries . "ku’’ subsequent insertion, 8 point line .......................... ’05 Daily Fashion Hin* j erer of Allenrhu, who for many ' 1 . Thanks ................................................................ ............1.00 years suffered the torm ents of Music hath charms and this initiative affords the DUNSMUIR, Calif., Feb. 21.— Obit unir -a, per line • 02% acute rheum atism , desires all suf-i germ of an idea for some of our own business boosters. Epps Post, American Legion, will W H AT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING ferers to know th at he does not “ All future events, where an admission charge is made or s AVe may expect to hear that the Oshkosh Orpheans are form ally dedicate the drinking want a cent of anyone’s money un t.i’eetlon taken is Advertising. joining forces with the Winnipeg Warblers in close har fountain presented by the local less Allenrhu decisively conquers Knights of Pythias lodge, in hon o discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. mony along our Northern frontier, or that the Guadala or this worst of all diseases, and he of the Sisikyou boys who ser DONATIONS jara Glee Club and the Sabine Songsters are raising the ved in the word war. The cere has instructed druggists to guar-j No denations to charities or otherw ise will be made In advertls refrain “ Oh blessings on the falling out that all the more antee it as above in every in-j monies will be held on W ashing w g. #r job printing— our contributions will be in cash. stance. East Side Pharm acy can ton’s Birthday. endears.”—The Nation’s Business. FE B R U A R Y 21 O COME, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the Lord our m aker. For he is our God; and we are the people of his pasture.— Psalm 95:6, 7. YOUR HEALTH Why do some men marry for a home and stay awav from it? , ' up. A dream is a nightmare when she has her hair rolled i supply you. This fountain is situated in front of the post office and is of the latest type. From it flows the “ Best w ater on e a rth ” th at comes via Mossbrae Falls from. Shasta’s glaciers. The tem perature in sum mer is 38 degrees. “ Lord, what fools these mortals be!” said mischiev It may be a little raw, hut it is ous Puck as he viewed the result of his mistake in adminis The bobbed-hair fad may be growing; hut the bobbed safe to drink and less risky than tering the eye salve to the wrong swain. Carlyle, the cyn hair isn’t the diluted stuff the bootleggers bring th ere.” ical, had much the same idea when he labeled the millions, The cowmen, “ the -men who who inhabited England as “ mostly fools.” Now, human Collecting hills is easy; all of us have a collection of know hok to carry their d rin k ,” folly plays a sufficient conspicuous part in the world to them. are the factors th a t enter chiefly warrant severe castigation and denunciation from the cen into the moulding of Cody’s anti- sor of morals and manners, hut side by side with it is found Did you ever hear of a golfer walking to the links aridity convictions. H ard workers great wisdom, which a just appraiser of values must also for exercise? who do their job well, they get a trip “ to tow n” once every few take into account There is wisdom in affairs of state, in months. industrial planning, in trade and commerce, in social re “ On such occasions,” Mrs. Alt- lations Your lawyer, your medical man, your divine berger said, voicing the opinion of sometimes show great wisdom; Cody’s best elem ent, “ I declare Fall Won Fame by Attack There is, however, one phase of existence from which it is the cowman’s inalienable h t to get shouting drunk if he wisdom is noticably absent and at which folly so predomin on Wilson Mexican Policy rig feels like it. W hen lie has had his ates that it may be said to be almost in complete control. fun he goes back to work. This stage is reached for every individual when the first A lbert Bacon Fall, form er Sec “ U nderstand, this is not a de symptoms of disease appear and lie does not seek cura retary of the Interior in the H ard fense of the low barroom. In Cody ing Cabinet, who leased the rich we wouldn’t have them back for tive treatment. A small initial outlay at such a time would Flk nilIu Pol.f , save a very large one when the disease has become chronic, n i t " re X ‘ anything. Of the 1,500 residents I ’m sure 1,400 agree with me. and, moie important still, would enable the patient, after ¡lands to e . f . Doheny and H a n y .The rest we call reform ers, and treatment, to discharge the duties of his calling in a norm- Sinclair, respectively, first I doubt if they give us more trou al way and without distress and so extract from life all the gained national prominence when, ble than we give them .” The presence of a General B ut joy that it contains. Life itself would, under such con as a Senator from New Mexico, he led th e b itter assault in the Sen ler for a Cody celan-up would be ditions, be measurably prolonged. ate upon the late Woodrow W il a snowball-in-Hades duration, the Investigations made by life insurance companies show son’s Mexican policy. W estern woman intim ated. that the people of the United States spend annually In one of the most dram atic “ If General B utler came to $1,000,000,000 on hospitals, nurses, patent medicines and speeches ever delivered in the Cody.” she said, “ he’d wake up some m orning to find himself doctors’ bills and lose another $1,000,000,000 in production Senate, Fall, who had valuable mine and oil holdings in the south- missing. - through illnesses which are either preventable or are easi republic, demanded on March 9, “ Next F ourth of July we’re go ly eradicated if tackled at the outset. 1914, arm ed invasion by the Uni ing to have the- annual stampede Preventable illness is nothing less than sheer waste. ted States into Mexico to protect and plenty of liquor, and strang Hence it is that in large industrial plants a yearly health American Interests. ers will agree with us th at prohi A sked Arm ed Invasion bition out there can never be examination is being insisted on for every employe. The The Senate sat enthralled thru- anything but funny. We stand for practice should be extended from industry to every husi out his passionate plea, portraying dry agents until they sta rt buying ness and profession and every walk of life. liuor from people they are friend a reign of te rro r in Mexico th at State income tax law being a t tacked in courts and by referen dum. Atbcef 6. NEWS LETTER NOTICE OF BOM) SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , th at the Board of Directors of TALENT IRRIGATION D I S T - 1 RICT of Jackson County, State of Oregon, on the 26th day of Febru a r y , 1924, at the hour of 2:00 o’clock P. M., a t the office of said board of directors, at Talent in Jackson County, Oregon, will of-j 1333 © • pictovw . I -REVIEW T H E SLIM L IN E PREVAILS ,f er f°r sale $440,000.00 of the Ponds of said district, being all the unsold and heretofore duly authorized bonds of said distrk-t. model is eminently suited to develop Said bonds are to be dated Jan- ment in the striped flannels and novelty woolens. The long, narrow collar is uary 1, 1924, and are to be num- of >f plain satin, trimmed with buttons hered in numerical order from 1 anc «• b° ‘1‘ ,“ c,U8l’'e- ° " d 18 ration dium size requires 3 ' i yards Si-inch to be of the denom inat'on striped and £4 yard 36-inch plain $1000.00 and to bear interest at material. 6 per cent per annum , interest Pictorial Review Dress No. 1383. | payable semi-annually and to be Sizes, 34 to 48 inciies bust. .'Price, 33 represented by proper interest ! coupcns annexed thereto, said bonds to be payable at the office of the County T reasurer of Jack- | son County, Oregon, as the ex- officio treasu rer of said district, lor a / the fiscal agency of the W IE THEATER S E A U T W State of Oregon 'n the City of ’Y7rO U will look your ’ New York, New York, and shall Last Times Today A best in C lo th es I m ature serially in annual am ounts so as to be approximately equal, Tailored to Measure principal and interest, in not less than five nor more than forty ’ by Born. years after the date of issue. The rich woolens, Sealed bids for the purchase of said bonds will be received by sm artly sty led and said board at its office a fores» d up to the time of said sale a s ; fitted to your figure, herein fixed and each bid m ust be 1 accompanied with a c e rtifie d : have the appearance check payable to the d istr'et in o f clothes ordinarily the sum of $10,000.00. . The right is hereby reserved to sold at very much reject any and all bids. higher prices. And TALENT IRRIGATION DISTRICT W. J. HARTZELL, President the careful tailoring F. W. HERRIN, Director gives added assurance T. NEWBRY, Director ARNSPIGER, Secretary. o f long wear. 121-5 Thurs- The most energetic efforts of some of the big French designers have not succeeded in dislodging the siiin silhou- ette from fashionable favor. This 1 ly with and squeal on them ; then had resulted in the destruction they have to scoot!” of millions of dollars of American In the day’s news there are always a few items that property, he said. “ Show or shut u p !” is the new A dm inistration owes it to mining prospector. appeal with particular force. In scanning the columns of the “ The convict code of the Eastern State people, the world and to Mex the Sacramento Bee of February 19 the eyes of the writer ico to act forcefully and Speedily It was while prospecting in Penitentiary here th a t is proving became focused on this caption; “ Southern California com to restore order and tranquility iq, Mexico and in the then Territory the scourge of “ bull-throw ing” of New Mexico th a t Fall m et Doh bullies. The “ show” is a good old- munities are planning stringent measures to conserve theL the Mexican republic,” Fall shout eny. As the years went by fate fashioned “ stand-up and knock water supplies in the face of what weather bureau offi ed.Urging t i e immediate use of the smiled kindly upon Doheny, but in down” fight before assembled con cials declared threatened to he the most serious drought arm y and navy to assist in wip F a ll’s quest for riches the goal victs, who s tand by to see that experienced in this (Los Angeles) section of the last half- ing out “ outrages upon American always was ju st beyond the hori fair play is adm inistered to the zon. He acquired extensive hold battlers. century.” lives and properties,” Fall said: RAFAEL SABATINI The rule has the sanction of I realize, and no one more ful ings in Mexico and New Mexico, That is only a part of the story. “ Colonel W. B but his ventures never were as Adaptation and Continuity by W arden Groome and his deputies Hersey, director of the United States Weather Bureau ly than I, the consequences which enormously profitable as those of an WILLIS GOLDBECK d .so far has proved efficacious here, has warned farmers not to plant crops that will de might ensue from taking the nec his friend. in decreasing serious rows among essary steps to discharge the du F ea tu rin g pend greatly on heavy rainfalls in the next two or three ties to which I have referred. But the “ pen” inmates. It has served H arding A ppointee. RAMON NOVARRO months. He added: ‘Every bit of water we now have to defer th a t action is to aggra Doheny drifted to California, also to elim inate prison bullies alm ost entirely; cuttings and should be conserved for the permanent crops, such as vate conditions and invite more Fall returned to a ranch in New ALICE TERRY minor quarrels have been reduced serious consequences.” orchards.’ ” , Mexico, where he held num erous to a minimum, and half a dozen LEWIS STONE So serious is the situation that authorities are check Fall s speech raised a storm in ! public offices before coming to of the bullies have had th eir yel the Senate. A committee was del W ashington, being elected to the 50c AND 10c ing up. the leaks at Pasadena and a warning issued that egated to investigate Mexican con low streaks exposed to the jibes of Senate by the Legislature on the other convicts. At the same all found wasting water will be prosecuted and sentenced ditions. Fall was made chairm an. March 27, 1912. He rem ained con tim e the bouts furnish red-blood to jail. P raised by D oheny. tinuously in the Senate until cal ed entertainm ent and break the The foregoing reveals the tragic condition that exists His work as chairm an of th a t led to the Cabinet by the late P res m onotony of prison life. in the sunny southland and the report would never have committee elicited from Doheny, ident Harding. An “ im portant bout” took place gone forth had the booster clubs of California had power in testim ony In the oil investiga During the Spanish-American behind the prison walls the other to censor Associated News reports. Yet they have the tion, the statem ent th a t Fall “had W ar Fall rose to the captaincy of night when F ran k Costello, a New perform ed one of the greatest ser audicity to ridicule every Oregonian who visits the state vices in history to the American Company H, F irst T erritorial V ol- j ^ orb gunm an, was forced unteer Infantry. Fall was a close ' “ show the streak ” . Displeased by of Native Sons because of Oregon rain and Oregon fog. people.” Doheny Is the largest friend of Theodore Roosevelt w h o ^ " aged “ lifer” on the rock pile, As this is being penned rain is falling in a gentle American investor in Mexican oil after the war, appointed him At- Co8tell° 8truck the old man V a blow on the temple. A negro pres shower. Small rivulets are forming and flowing to the properties and for 40 years has torney-General of New Mexico. stonn sewers. The hills in every direction are green. been a warm personal friend of F all’s political career was v ar ent a t th e time took the “ lifer’s” form er Secretary. ied. He began as a Democrat, p a rt and invited Costello to fistic I .awns are dressed in the garb of spring. Trees are bud the Fall combat. They went at it, but Cos has had a rom atic career, ding, fall wheat is growing, and nowhere is there the typical of those who early ven tu r changed to a Progressive to sup tello, handier with pistols and port Roosevelt, but came to the slightest indication of drought. No sun-baked hills ap ed into the Southwest in search of Senate blackjacks in settling his quar as a Republican. rels, “ took w ater” and quit cold pear in the distance. Parched grass or other vegetation wealth. He was bom in F ran k In the Senate Fall, an able ora are not in evidence. Every where there is a real mani- fort, Kentucky, on November 26, tor,. was recognized as one of the amid th e jeers of fellow convicts. t’s the only way,” said Dep 1 estation of life, made so by the copious showers that 1861. He attended country schools leading authorities o n in te rn a tio n - uty “ I W arden H erbert — Smith. Last for a while, but a t an early age ai taw J - ---------------------- ....... “ — come to Oregon. was forced to work and journeyed 1 instruction T * by s e lf" i year th ey had at least three fatal Conditions in Oregon and in southern California af to the Southwest, first working on 1 ahi« nr • Sained consider- braw ls and sixty or more serious a cattle ranch, later becoming a ; X T ” ,Pract,8tae cutt1" 6 “ an ford a marked contrast. It is decidedly in favor of Ore oeiween 1889 and 1904. . pnd nnw Tnofo«a ______ end now. Instead of knifing one gon. A short time ago every available minister of 'the i another they send a note with one gospel was marshalled into a mighty force to exhort God ! of the keepers to headquarters. the way, a t total abstainer. to send rain to districts farther north in California. Soon Thy explain their differences, too, . The women of Cody, according and ask th a t a bout be arranged they will be conscripting all the sky-pilots of the south to Mrs. A ltberger, are fighting at the earliest possible date. We ern district and moholizing them in Los Angeles to pray PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 20. __ prohibition at every tu rn in the • for God-given rain, with which to restore life to dying “ Full many a flow er wastes Its honest conviction th a t it is all do the rest.” A stag affair semblance is us vegetation of that desert land. sweetness on the desert a ir” and wrong, at least in their p art of the ually lent the bouts by following H enr.V W althall, Irene Rich With apologies to that firey orator of Revolutionärv “Ah, th e re ’s a real he-woman for country. them up with free “smokes.” R oek liffe F ellow es, I suppose my ideas will be times—I care not for the preference of others, but as for you!” were the laudatory expres Ben A lexander. sions of th e “scofflaw” elem ent shocking to women in the East, NERVOUS HACKING me give me Oregon and Oregon rain. A dram a of the American home- of this dry-cleaned city th a t greet she declared, “ but no one can Can not be enred by a glass of for every father; every m other; ed the prohibition slam ming state rationally stand up for prohibi every son water, but will disappear under m ents here of Mrs. John Philip tion in the face of conditions as “ SAY IT W ITH MUSIC” A lso the healing and soothing effect of A ltberger, of Cody, Wyoming, a they are where I live. In Cody the ‘COLUMBUS” The treasons, stragems and spoils-of war are giving grandm other, college gra d u a t e best elem ent is against it. We are C H A M B E R L A IN ’S place to the concord of sweet sounds on the shores of the and form er Phiadelphian, and, by proud of our moonshine liquor C O U G H R E M E D Y The picture made by the Yale E v e r y u s e r is a M end University. GIVE ME OREGON No. 1 I -, 4¿? Mi A - i s a Com bine S >• T -r r e a tm :n i i 21 U teina!, ar.-.l has bee nent of Cat: b? sii You can spend a little time, profitably, in looking over our s h o w in g o f n ew fabrics. Paulserud’s