Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 21, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DAILY TID I N 6 S die increasing demands made
(Established in 1876)
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
is dead, presumably of a broken i No prelim inary training, no certi-1 eating leas animal food for p£o-,feu ‘ district«
upon it.
where aasea or*
flcates nor diplomas are needed pie who lead sedentary lives.
And one very important factor therein is the clogging, heart
bred, although the m ountainous
of such machinery by dry law cases. During the first ten playm
Just ate,
aD0U
t a week ag0 his ntt’e But the applicant must be physi- j
Region of the south and centre
the 2-year-old daugh­ cally fit and, what is more, she ;
months of the last fiscal year, 41,000 criminal actions un­ te r of Mr,- and Mrs. Guy Skid­ m ust be young, th a t is between 1 W here do the donkeys go? absorb a good number. In the
der the Volstad Act were heard in the federal courts more, died.
17 and 25 years of age. And there-J Fewer and fewer of the faithful gardens of the Champs Elysees
alone, not to speak of the thousands in the state and local
“ Bing” crept under the couch In lies the rub. for most of the four-footed friends are to be seen and the Duxembourg there are
Bert r . o r e e r ...... .................................................................................. E ditor
Qeorge Madden Green .................................................. ...Business Manager j c o u r ts .
on which the little girl passed women who really need to work I on the streets of France. The still a few little donkeys to make
the children happy, and there are
official city p a p b r —............................................. Telephone 39
These cases help to prevent the normal functioning sway and remained there. He re­ In France have u n fo rtu n ate ly . recent census of anim als in fairs a few ragpickers who still drive
. . the ArtU n a , Oregon p ,^ io » ie e
S t „ n i i c i ,» . m « ii Matter j of the courts, putting their calendar months in arrears, fused to eat. His eyes watched passed this age limit. The young shows that In 1923 there were i .i._ n a t.
the out-of-doors, where he last girl in Paris has only to seek and 283.760 asses returned as a g a in s t!
P
little beasts. Recently
chairmendera
Gn M
Subscription Price, Delivered in City
' in addition to -consuming the time and anergy of officers saw the little girl. Yesterday h e ,! she shall find some kind of e m - i291.110 in 1922 and 356,310 in ' the
* ' “ iairn?enaer:1 ll£ne adopted
Th°«e OMonth8
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otherwise would be given to the pursuit of real too, died.
ployment. For the older women, 1913. On the farm s motors have I th ® horse to carry theIr load8 of
Six .M onths....... 3.75« criminals.
it is another story.
replaced horses and they in turn I criPP,ed chairs, and at the Mont-
One Year .....________ ____ ,______.................
7 50
— —
! are putting the donkey out o f , m artre fair the only one belong-
Further,
the
vast
majority
would
never
arise
with
Ä
By Mail and Rural Routes:
More people In France are eat- business. There are now only a 1 ing to the troupe is stuffed.
One Month
.......................................... - ................ t
I —
.65 their deteriorating influence on the whole process of law
ing m eat than ever before, ac- —
x
________ ___________________________
8ixrMonthsthS........ ..................................................... 1-95 j enforcement had the nation adopted a less fanatical and
cording to a detailed report re-I
One Tear
.... ..... ....«*50 raore sensible policy.—Sacramento Bee.
A Chronicle o f E ven ts O ccuring
cently laid before the academy of
MEN, H ER E IT IS
in
W
orld
C
enters
of
agriculture.
The reason for this
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
P
opu
lation
Single insertion, per inch ............................................................ $ .30
change in the frugal habits of the
Some fast friends are too many and too fast.
Y early Contracts:
I
French is due to the very la rg e '
One Insertion a week ............................................
.27%
Two insertions a w e e k .......................................
PARIS, Aug. 20. — American meat ration served to soldiers d u r­
Men who sleep on the job never get up.
.25
Dally insertion .......................................~
advertising men recently on a ing the war, affirm s Rene Worms,
.20
Come in and get a pair while the sizes are complete These
R ates for Legal and MigoeUanfcouil Advertlidiic
visit to the French capital were who has made a close study of
pants a r e worth at least $8.00.
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ....................................
«
Alimony
is
a
shorter
name
for
matrimonial
repara-
this subject. The w artim e habit«
10
i
r
surprised
to
learn
th
a
t
the
Bach subsequent Insertion, 8 point line
.05
: lio n s .
has been retained in civil lif e ,'
?
Bard of T hank s...... —-
French, and not the English, are
1.00
th a t is for the industrial worker
Obituaries, per line.................. ......................................................
responsible
for
the
first
adver­
•02%
The man with a checkered career finds it is always tisem ent printed in a newspaper. and the farm laborer, whose sal-,
Biggest Little Store in Ashland
.
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
T hat was on July 4, 1631, when aries have greatly increased d u r­
it u i * future events, where an admission charge is made or s his move.
collection taken in Advertising.
the sixth num ber of the Gazette ing the last ten years. The op­
¿¿yP1 be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
France contained the follow­ posite is true in the case of the
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Low tide is the only thing that is low at the beach de
ing passage: “ From St. Germain- form er “easy” class, the bourgeo­
DONATIONS
resort.
en-Laye, July 2, 1631 — The dry isie, who are now serving meat,
No donations to charities or otherw ise will me made in advertls-
GO ANYWHERE THE
'.ob P e ltin g —-our contributions will be In cash.
season has greatly increased the and in small portions at th at, but
once a day’ This is for financial
When a girl tells a man she can cook the plot begins value of m ineral w aters, am o n g , reasons,
but also for hygenic ones
AVGUST 21
which those of Forges are here in
to
thicken.
as
well,
it is said, for French
HE THAT TRUSTETH IN HIS OWN HEART IS A FO O L —
general use. Thirty years ago Mr.
ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION
Proverbs 28:26.
M artin, a great physician, made doctors are more and more advo-
It is easy to catch a man with whiskey, especially them the vogue; the public ap­
if
you
have the whiskey.
proved them. Today M. Bonnard,
SCHOOL DAYS
the K ing’s chief physician, has
A forthcoming time ot importance to children and
set
them on the pirinacle of popu­
Some of the dresses appearing on the streets during
D P. KAY, Prop.
mothers is the first day of school, now so high on the hor­
larity , which his great loyalty,
this
modern
age
makes
one
believe
that
the
tastes*
of
Gabriel Snubbers,----------Raybestos Brake Lining
izon as to cause no little concern* to those little minds
skill and experience can give by.
some
of
the
members
of
the
weaker
sex
resembles
closely
recommending to His Majesty
so thoroughly enjoying the summer vacation period.
that
of
a
man
who
has
been
out
on
a
bender
the
night
g-J----- FS. . ..J
w hatever deserves the honor, and
There is a ct tain majesty about the thought of many
before.
the King and nearly all the Court
millions of boys nd girls entering thousands of schools
are now drinking these w aters
in September wi the common purpose of acquiring an
daily as a precaution.” Though
education. Of course weeks and months of assiduous study
Stone, Theodore E lijah B urton, w ritten nearly 300 years ago, it is
Dennis M urphree, Glen Frank.
are involved, but the things worth while in this life are
more than likely th a t this little
Charles
W.
Eliot,
Marion
Le
advertisem ent helped to keep the
not fiee tor the asking. Men spend whole lives in study
Roy
Burton,
Nicholas
M.
B
utler,
w ater of Forgs famous until the
and do not the time spent in vain.
Charles F. Thwing.
present day.
NEWS LETTER
Genuine Navy Blue Serge Pant!
$5.5#
Army Goods Store
C H E V R O L E T WAY
Automotive Shop
A M E R IC A N
HAM M ERED
Piston Rings
The years of schooling are made more pleasant and
interesting for the children if parents and educators in­
still in their minds early in life a desire for knowledge
and an apprecation of the value of an education. Too
many children enter school with the thought that the
years of schooling are to be idled through and to be ter­
minated as soon as the law allows. The child must have
ail object m mind to make the best of his or her schooling.
Super-intellects lament that such a large part of the
year is given up to recesses. They preach that the sum­
mer vacation period is too long, that the children forget
more in the summer than they learn in the remaining
three seasons. They want school to be continuous
throughout the year, with holidays few and far apart.
J heir theory breaks down in the appraisement of the en­
durance of the youthful bodies and minds. The three
months of summer outdoor life are probably not too long
tor reconstruction of the minds and bodies after iiine
months of indoor study and in preparation for another
schooling period of the same length.
That all the boys and girls will joyfully welcome the
first day of school can not be said with certainty, but
there is no doubt on the attitude of American mothers
on the subject. Three months of guarding a mischevious
brood night and day induces any mother to welcome an
opportunity to divide the burden.
FOR EVERY
CAR
10 GET RELIGIOUS
VOTE A! ELECTION FLATTENED HOLES
IN SWISS CHEESE
NEW YORK, A ugust 21. — A
nation-wide campaign to enlist
the 125,000 clergymen of Ameri­
ca to “ Get Out the C hristian Vote”
has been launched by the Homi­
letic Review, a magazine devoted
to the interests of m inisters.
President Coolidge stam ped his
approval of the movement in a
letter to the publishers (F u n k and
W agnalls Company! stating: “ The
organizers of the movement to
induce all of the church-going
community to go to the polls on
election day, and perform th eir
full duty of citizenship, is certain­
ly deserving of every possible en­
couragem ent, and I am glad to
assure you th a t it will have mine.
“ I have been gratified to know
of the progress this movement has
already made. From every pos­
sible viewpoint, w hether it con­
cerns the interest of these indi­
vidual citizens, or th e interests
of the community as a whole, it
is highly desirable th a t th e great
C hristian communiy shall always
do its full service in the public
LAUGHING AT DANGER
That man is a venturesome, daring and courageous interest at election tim e, and in­
in every other public rela­
proven as you witness him running the gamut deed
tionship. My best wishes go out
ot daily life. It_is a trait that comes to him naturally, in­ to all who are interesting them ­
stinctively. He needs no provocation to urge him on to selves in this most praisew orthy
deeds of daring nor can he be deterred by the cautious cam paign.”
Each clergynyin is asked to
tears of the timid members of the species.
sign
a pledge promising to have
It is known that all animals experience the sensa-
100 per cent of his congregation
tlf 1! °!.,tear and that a11 fear is based on a premonition at the polls through personal ap­
oi bodily harm or death, but, although this sensation is peal and by sermon at both the
strongest in man, man is most prone to court it.
prim aries and the regular Novem­
In spite ot thousands of fatalities annually, men and ber election. It is reported th a t
women and the children daily swim out beyond; the safetv signed) promises representing a
lines, climb perilous crags, tempt the deep in flimsy craft total constituency of over 200,000
persons have already bepn re ­
take to the air in frail airships, participate in dangerous ceived. The individual congre­
sports, speed in automobiles and otherwise disport them­ gations represented vary from a
selves as though they would laugh at death.
prairie church of th irty members
\\ e know that man loves life and fears death. AV v to m etropolitan parishes includ­
also know that he momentarily tosses the dice with the ing over three thousand each.
The movement is non-denomin-
grim leapei and thinks nothing of the* experience. The ational
and non-partisan, and no
only explanation for this seeming paradox is the fact effort other than having all eligi­
that the spark of eternal hope is stronger in the human ble« register and be present at
mind than either his fear of death or his love of the risk the polls is being made.
The motive presented is to get
of the thrills he . njoys while courting death. Sometime^
the
church-going population of
our hope leads ue into disaster. Over confidence is often the country
to the election booths
fatal, so that a little caution is good for all men.
in an endeavor to curb the ever-
decreasing percentage of poten­
tial voters who exercise th eir suf­
COUNTRY MUST PLEAD GUILTY TO
frage. According to Census fig­
THIS INDICTMENT
ures only 26,674,171 of the 54,-
Judge \\ iliam Allen of New York was recently ap­ 421,832 native and naturalized
pointed to a vacancy in the court of general sessions by citizens of voting age exercised
Governor Smith. In welcoming him to the bench, Judge th eir rights at the 1920 presiden­
tial election.
Talley, a colleague, said:
The steady slump since the Mc-
You have come upon the bench of the greatest
Kinley-Bryan election is shown
criminal court in (he world at the time when
by the figures. In 1896 80 per
this country is suffering under an indictment
:ent of the voters cast ballots; in
which proclaims it to be the most lawless on
1900 73 per cent; in 1908, 66 per
cent, in 1912, 62 per cent, and
earth. You will find that the United States
in 1920 less than 50 per cent.
must plead guilty to that indictment.
Also, the native bom American
These are strong words, but who will sav that Judge appears
to be the most lax, as the
Talley exaggerates actual conditions?
Census shows over 21,000,000
More murders are committed in every large American more native born voters than the
city in one year than in the whole of Great Britain. And total presidential vote.
the failure to bring the j>erpetrators of such crimes to A letter quoted from the Bet­
ter Government Association of
justice is notorious.
Chicago states th a t “there has
In Chicago, for example, during 1923, 270 murder never been any candidate in Chi­
verdicts were returned by coroners’ juries and 129 bv cago, or Cook County, who has
grand juries. A et only nine persons were sentenced to be received as many votes in the pri­
maries as th ere are eligible voters
hanged and only one was actually executed.
In the first six months of the present year in that in the P rotestant churches alone.”
in St. Louis reported
city, 175 murders took place, and in forty-one of these th a A t pastor
“ in our last election 82 per
not even an arrest followed.
cent of the voters did not go to
Few will question that what is true of murder is true the polls.”
of oflier major crimes.
Among the prom inent individ­
uals
who have so far enlisted in
The machinery of detection and of punishment in the
the movement or endorsed it, are:
United States is failing more and more to keep pace with
Gifford Pinchot, H arlan Flake
“If a Printing Concern lias more
30 cents each
Only the young need apply, or
words to th a t effect, make the
gist of the advertisem ent for wo- j
men assistants th a t are needed for
th e postal service of France. There
are 1.300 places to fill in Paris
Let us replace them with
alone. In all. 2,425 women clerks
are needed. Lille is asking for
as many as 700 and Chalons-sur-
COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 21.
M arne requires 175. To obtain
Speculation as to who p u t ' the nom inations for the vacant posts
holes in Swiss and kindred cheese it is not necessary for the can­
and how he does it may still be didates to belong to the region.
rife in some com m unities, but
th ere is far g reater cause for con­
sternation in the camp of the
m anufacturers.
How to keep the holes from
flattening is the problem, and un­
Finishing Today
til some better suggestion is of­
fered,
Ohio cheese firm s will
STRONGHEART
content themselves with a “ Swiss
cheese cold storage p lan t” at
IN
Sugar Creek, O.
< « THE LOVE MASTER”
Hot w eather, they explain, is
the chief disturber. W hen cheese
is shipped in w arm w eather it
softens. Then when it is sud­
FRIDAY and
denly chilled a t the dealers’ cold
SATURDAY
storage plant, the holes flatten,
reducing salability of the product.
The Swiss cheese cold storage
plant was purchased by four of
the leading Ohio producers, who
will operate co-operatively.
T em perature will be the chief
concern. In the great cold sto r­
age plant the cheese will be cu r­
PRINT SHOP
ed and slowly chilled before it is
packed for shipment.
T hat process, it is said should
make the product firm enough to
w ithstand the trip through a sul­
try atm osphere to the d ealers’ re­
frig erato r, and the holes should
retain th eir original appearance
even a fte r the cheese is put on
sale.
A s Seen by Popular Mechanics Magazine
Ohio ran k s second only to W is­
consin in the quantity of Swiss
Fishing in the Ocean with
Mirror Lens on Tail Lamps
New Sport with “Walking
cheese produced, but in the last
Horse
and
Wagon
Guards
Auto
if
Light
Is
Out
Stick”
few years the factories in this
Mysterious, elusive and
One of the most unusual methods of
State have had difficulty with
With
pyramid-shaped
prisms
on
its
Stilts
and
the
“pogo” stick are com­
seductive she moved through catching ocean fish is said to have inside surface, a lens for the automo­ bined in the device
shown in the
the “ flatening” tendency.
the
inner
circles
of
society,
been
developed
in
New
England.
bile
tail
signal
has
been
invented
to
drawing
to
provide
a
new sport for
The Sugar Creek plant, upon
.
*
j
While
the
use
of
huge
nets
a
few
miles
the
children.
The
user
mounts the
which the Ohio cheese interests looting jewels and stealing from shore is common, this particular
footboard
and
tips
the
stick
toward
base th eir hopes, will -care for
the left and right alternately with
hearts,
a
woman
of
apparent
t Fap “ ' different because of the fact
175,000 pounds of cheese. A fter
that all the conveymg of workmen
body movements, turning the handle
the needs of th e four big com­ wealth and refinement. No I and catch is done by horse and wagon
at the same time so that the action
the trap is more than two miles
panies who own th e storage house
of the device closely resembles walk­
one suspected that beneath out and
at sea.
ing. The steps are of good length
are satisfied, other cheese m anu­
Along this strip of Cape Cod shore
and the operation is not tiresome.
facturers in the State will be in­ her mask of beauty and
The construction of the device is
vited to join the co-operation poise lay a hatred of the the tides completely cover the ocean
bottom but, on receding, the water is
shown
in the insert. The legs are made
scheme, it is said.
not
more
than
a
few
feet
deep
for
from
a
length of %-in. fiat iron about
wealthy and an unquench-
. . -
, several miles out. As a result, the
1% in. wide, bent to the shape indi­
able lust for tile thrill of fishermen can start out with horse and
cated. A cross brace of the same
DEATH OF CANINE
wagon
after
the
tide
starts
to
ebb,
material is riveted to the legs about
CAUSED BY GRIEF looting them of their dearest
gather in the fish and return to shore
halfway between the bottom and top.
To this brace a 4-ft. length of %-in.
CHICO, Calif., Aug. 20. — possessions. One object— before the water is deep.
gas pipe is riveted, the end of the pipe
’Bing” , a six m onths’ old bulldog, What ?
give greater brilliancy to the light being
slit with a hacksaw and bent,
One-Man Band Gives Effects and to afford protection for the car the ears so formed being bent out­
even if the lamps should go out. The
of Fourteen Instruments
prisms are so designed that light from ward, flattened and drilled for the
Shaped like a guitar with double approaching cars illuminates them a rivets. A footboard, with a hole
séts of strings, an instrument with bright red at a distance of 250 feet drilled to fit on the pipe loosely, is
which it is claimed that one man can or m6re. The lens is inserted with slipped over the pipe and rests on a
the fiat surface out and fits any stand­ large metal washer placed over tho
top of the legs. A %-in. rod is driven
ard lamp.
through a hole drilled near the top
♦ » •
of the pipe to serve as a handle. Th«
Waste Auto Oil to Help Solve footboard is loose so that the uaer.
Heating Problem
can operate the device without mov­
Heating houses with waste oil peri­
to our station for your
and
odically
drawn from automobile crank
next greasing job. We
cases may soon be a means of help­
have <i modem platform
ing solve the fuel question, in the
opinion
of experts. Already garage
which enables ns to give
owners in an eastern city are mixing
you the best greasing ser­
this worn-out lubricant with fuel oil
vice.
"
and burning it to heat their establish­
Albums
Art Corners
ments. Experiments are now under
way to determine the possibility of
using this refuse in oil burners for
SHELL PRODUCTS
dwellings. In one state alone, it is
estimated fifteen million quarts of
produce the effect of a fourteen-piece this substance, equivalent to 15,000
orchestra has been invented. Various tons of coal, are thrown away yearly.
horn, cymbal and flute attachments Gasoline itself once was a left-over ing his feet but by giving the LanJ e
are provided within easy reach of the product, but with the coming of the a twisting motion and swaying Ue
player’s hands and lips so that several auto its consumption increased until body from side to side.
Drugs, Books and Stationery
combinations
of sounds may be ob­ in 1922 more than sixty billion gal­
♦ * *
On The Boulevard
tained at the same time. Solo parts lons were used in the United States <[ Copper is annealed by heating to a
can aiso be played if desired.
alone.
red heat find plunging into cold water.
than one price—if any of its cus-
Watch your Tires
tomers are given printing for
less than what is charged other
CTCs
KELLYs
MASONs
customers—someone pays too
much.”
One for every ear
Fan Belts, Axles
and Ring Gears,
Washburn Valves,
Stearing Gear bolts
and bushings.
No matter who you are or what the
conditions may be, the price for
a printing order is the same to
you as it is to everybody else at
FOR EVERY
CAR
Leedom’s Tire
House
The Tidings
What the World Is Doing
EASTM AN
-K O D A K S -
BRING YOUR
CAR
-F IL M S -
McNair Brothers
IV. & N.
Service
Station