Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 03, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DAILY T ID IN G S
( Established in 1876)
P a bUwhed Every Evening Except Sunday by
shlano
öAttr rrniy&ì
President Coolidge still lives in Washington, D. C.J
but Walter Johnson of the Senators is thè big boy in- the!
capital these days.
Friday, October fl,
BE SUBJECT OF
 NATIONAL MEET
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
tourist came through this city with almost his en-
George Madden G r e e n .................................. "."."”.".".7.".7.’.'.*.".’.B u sin ^ s M e a g e r i
cluttered up with a political candidate’s
official city paper ................................... .77 Telephone 39 p >osteis an<^ dickers. This despite the fact that the cair
E n tered a t the Ashland, Oregon Postoffice as Second Class Mail M atter d i d a t e tllUS a d v e r t i s e d ig headed toward wreck and rum.
----------- 'according to some dopesters.
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. Subscription Price, Delivered in City
This is Ashlands
Place To Find
What It Wants
To Eat Sunday
A Feature Png©
For Telling the
Cooks About the
Good Eatables
Market Basket
Secretary W allace’s call for a invitations to the conference as
national conference . on the utili- soon as possible after receiving
One Month ...............................................................
3
zation of forest products, has ju st | , he responses to the letters he
....... I .65,
OF INTENTION TO the line and a fast, shifty back- been received a t the Forest Ser­ mailed today.
3.75
One Y ear .....................................................
CONSTRUCT CEMENT SIDE- field of such veterans as Slater vice offices in Portland.
In his letter the Secretary
7.50
This meeting, which is to be said:
By Mall ami Rnral Routes
WALKS ON BOTH SIDES OF at full, Hales and W aldorf at
One Month ......... ........................................
$ .65
LAUREL STREET BETWEEN halves and- M artin at quarter, held in W ashington on November
“As you know, the question of
Three Months .........................................
’ 1.95
NORTH MAIN AND ALMOND they should have a look-in- des­ 19 and 20, will m ark the most tim ber supply is becoming more
Six Months ............•............
3.50
comprehensive
ever made
One Year ................
STREETS, AND ON BOTH pite the loss of “ T ruck” D avis’ 7—
*"*"— — attem pt C,CI
acute year by year. We are
6.50
th ® UnRed States tO haVe the studying it from three angles;
HIDES OF GRANITE STREET star end who was injured in I
,
display advertising rates
of . existing tim- first, how to protect the tim ber
FROM A POINT WHERE practice this week and will h e «conomical
Single Insertion, per inch ............................................................ $ 30
out
of
the
game
the
rem
ainder
J
7
/
UPP^
take
Rs essential we have from fire, insect pests
N UTLEY' STREET INTER.
Yearly Contracts
One insertion a week ..........._.............................
273
pl e in the national forestry pro- and plant diseases; second, how
SECTS
S A ID
GRANITE of the season.
Two insertions a week ......................................... ..........................
«5
At the University of Idaho 64
al° “ g With the prevention to encourage the growing of more
STREET NORTHERLY TO
Daily Insertion .......................................... ......................................
20
w arriors, the largest in the in- of iorest
and the growing of timber, both on national forests
THE
INTERSECTION
OF
R ates for Legal and M iscellaneous A dvertising
stitu
tio
n
’s
history
turned
out.
The
!
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Cr°
PS’
* OffiCial8 ° f and private forests; third, how to
GRANITE STREET BY NORTH
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ........................................
s .10
Forest
Service.
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line ........ ...................
05
MAIN STREET.
big year for the Vandals may not
cut down the waste in th e m anu­
Card of Thanks ...................................................... .........................
l ' 00
R ecorder’s
Office, Ashland, arrive until next year but they Can Reduce D rain on Forests facture and use of wood.
O bituaries, per line
By b etter ways of m anufacture
• 02 * Oregon. Sept. 26, 1924.
will bear w atching in 1924. They
Jo in t A ction is N ecessary
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN are scrappers from the word go. i and use the drain on the coun-
W HAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
“ We believe th a t by better
I try ’s forests can be reduced at
ii
future events, where an admission charge is made or a to all persons interested in the
At Corvallis
Schissler
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V,1IDO1C1 u of , , .
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of m
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anufacture
■““ •'•tuie mm
and use
uoe the
me
collection taken is Advertising.
ownership of any parcel of land the Aggies ha» a w ealth of m a - i lan„
,
r..
^
ra
*n
on
our
forests
can
be
re-
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
150 .
.
on Laurel Street and G ranite ¡ terlal, there such equal competi- * lace states in his letter to
,
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duced by at least one-fourth. This
DONATIONS
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representatives of wood-using i n - 1 „„„v,
v
Street, th at it is proposed by the tion th a t two “ first” team s have dnairio.
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No donations to charities or otherw ise will be made in advertis­ Common Council of said city to
dustries, consumers, the building piobIem has not received the a t­
been formed, and it may develop
tention it should have. We need
ing or job printing— our contributions will be in cash.
construct cement sidewalks on th a t Schissler’s strategy in shift­ crafts, and the general public who more facts than we have as the
said streets as follows:
i n g an entire squad during a have been asked to name 2,000 basis for a workable program.
OCTOBER 2
men and women to whom invita­
On both sides of Laurel Street game
will prove
DEFRAUD NOT:— For this is the will of God, . . . th a t no
disastrous
A fter considering the whole m at­
tions to attend the conference
man defraud his b r-th e r in any m atter.— 1. Thessalonians 4: 3, 4. between North Main and Almond to th eir opponents,
A demon-
te r carefully, I have decided to
P R A Y E R :— He
us, Lord, to be honest with Thee, and then 1 Streets and on both sides of Gran- stration of the equal strength of should be sent.
w© cannot be disho- st with ourselves and w ith others.
berm en and tim ber own- call a national conference on wood
I ite Street from a point where Nut- these two “ first” team s came d ur­ ers ‘ Lum
of Oregon and W ashington Novtm’h er 19
on W ashington’
i ley Street intersects said Gran- ing scrimmage last week wljen
and 2° ’ In the hope
OCTOBER 3
ite Street northerly to the in- the two squads were pitted in a should be keenly interested in this th „,
conference and be fully represent-
,8UCh * C° nference may be
...
UNLIMITED SUPPLY:— If ye abide in me, and my words i tp«-Pption of Rm nito
abide in you, ye shall ask wLat ye will, and it shall be done unto 1
H “ ,Of Gran!te Street by i se-saw battle.
ed, for with these two States hav­ able to work out a plan of joint
you.— John 15:7. PRA Y ER:— Our F ather, with confidence we come ' Nortl1 Main Street, excepting
W hitm an’s hopes for a victory
action by Federal, State, and in­
to Thee, for with C hrist Thou w ilt also freely give us all things.
i therefrom properties where ce­ over the Oregon Aggies a t Pend­ ing approxim ate!/ one-third of
dustrial agencies.
The respon­
m ent walks have already been leton Saturday were strengthen­ the rem aining standing tim ber, sibility is a joint one in which
the public is looking more and
laid.
ed during the past week with the
the public and the industries
W
E
ARE
PROUD
OF
HIM
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i You are hereby summoned and re tu rn of Wyman Ratphford,^ more to the Pacific Northwest alike have a vital interest.
Ashland has the national boy gardener champion and I requirod to appear before the heavy guard and three year let for th eir lum ber supply, but what “ The thought is to invite rep­
should be justly proud of-him, says The Portland Ore-!pommon council, at the City Hall te r man. Tilton is providing a is more im portant, will look to resentatives of all the associa­
in t ’.ie City cf Ashland, Oregon, sensation at q u arter and it is be­ Pacific Coast lumbermen and tion and industries financially in­
gonian in the following editorial:
loggers to effect all possible re ­
“ii iho 7th Jay of October, 1924,
Oregon’may fittingly feel pride in the achievements at 8:30 o’clock P. M. then and lieved he will replace Freddie duction in waste, both in the terested in the m anufacture and
Corkrum, dim inutive signal cal­
use of forest products, as well as
of the 13-year-old Ashland boy, Barnard Joy, who has there to offer any suggestions or ler of last year. The backfield is wood3 and in the mill,” said Dis­ the
representatives of State for­
been chosen as champion juvenile gardener of America. objections to the construction of reported an a irtig h t combination trict Forester Cecil, in comment­ est organizations, the trade and
ing on Secretary W allace's call.
i and if the line can be bolstered
Of the many thousands of members of boys’ and gills’ said sidewalks.
general press and public in te re s t'
By order of the Common Coun- up W hitman should make a great The Pacific Northwest lum ber­ and education groups.
agricultural clubs he has been held the most successful cil.
men has shown an interest in fire
showing this year.
I am hoping th a t you and sev­
prevention, is beginning to be­
agriculturalist, and by no lesser authority than the Veget­
C. H. PIERCE,
Down at Eugene the Oregons
eral others will come from your
Mayor. have three weeks to prepare for come interested in reforestation; own association, and I am asking
able Growers’ association, a national organization. It is
BIEDE,
their next big game— Stanford on but in the problem of cutting if you will suggest .the names of
something for any state to declare with satisfaction, that GERTRUDE Recorder.
down the waste of tim ber, there
one of its children is the lirst child gardener in the nation. Date of first publication, Sept. October 18. The m iserable show­ lias been little or no general .real individuals who will take a live
ing of the team in S aturday’s
interest in the subject and to
Oregon is not unmindful of the distinction.
26, 1924.
22— 2 Fri. game with W illam ette was a interest shown to date, foresters
whom
I can send personal invita­
hold.
And the success of Barnard Joy, in a worth-while
stinging surprise to Coach Mad­
tions. I believe the purpose of
It is planned to have the two
dock. N either on defense or of­
contest, prompts us to hope that other boys and girls will
day m eeting attended by represen­ the conference is sufficiently im­
fense
did
the
team
meet
up
with
emulate him. We would*not suggest that they turn from
tatives of both the wood-consum­ portant to justify the time and
the expectations of its mentor.
ing industries of the country.
their play entirely, and devote all their spare time to the
Unless a world of improvement
Newspapers,
periodicals,
ra il­
culture of vegetables, for this would be wrong of us and
develops within the coming few
roads, builders, architects, for­
weeks before the h ard er games
wrong for them. Nor need they emulate Barnard Joy in
esters, forest schools, and the
PORTLAND,
Oct.
2.—
The
try
­
gardening alone. It will suffice if they emulate his am­ ing days of pre-season football on the schedule arrive the Ore­ general public will be represented.
gons are in for some disastrous
Secretary W allace will issue his
bition and big industry in any pursuit that counts. Most grind, with its all-perplexing defeats.
a
of the failures in life, we take it, were once hoys and girls problems to coaches, with its zeal Fired with enthusiasm over
who thought there was plenty of time left in which to and grim determ ination of as­ their virtual victory Saturday—
pirants for perm anent berths will a tie with Oregon U.— the w ar­
study and apply themselves.
end this week in the Pacific riors of Coach Rathbun of W il-i
As tor Barnard, Joy, we wonder if lie really knows Northwest. It is a week of gruel­ lam ette University are back at
what he has won? For he has won far more than the ling scrimmages, a week of hard work in preparation for their
prizes that have been bestowed upon him—far more than whipping by anxious,coaches. Out game with W ashington at Seattle
these. He hag won the right to feel his worth in the world, of the results of the week end Saturday. Prospects seem bright-)
A ID S
clashes will come a semblance of er th is year than any in the his-)
and to justify this early promise. In a sense he has given som ething more than mere specu­ tory
of the institution.
hostages to fortune. He must hereafter prove that he was lation as to the relative strength
D IG E S T IO N
of the doubtful ones, tire mystery
Every ad has a message.
^Worthy of the distinction now awarded him.
elevens.
Up Seattle way they are still
Success is insured by using
TEACHING BY VISUALIZATION
optimistic.
The Huskies are
WINCHESTER SHELLS
The visualization of an object, the association of an looming ever more powerful.
object with an historical fact, is proving a successful They look threatening to their )
opponents for the coast champion­
method of teaching, according to school officials. Asso­ ship.
The heavy line developed
ciation lias always been recognized as one of the best this week is as form idable as any that w’ill add eharm to
methods to improve one’s memory and it should add in on the coast— Kuhn, Petrie, Bell­ any h om e, reasonably
man and W aters— all veterans, a ‘ priced at
terest and value to teaching methods.
combination to beat.
I)r. S. A. Barrett, head ot the Aliiwaukee public mu­ hard
From Pullm an comes the word
THE ASHLAND FURNITURE
seum, which is used by the Milwaukee schools, highly th a t the Cougars will average
COMPANY
187 pounds to the man. W ith
recommends the visualization method and says:
83 N. Main
“ Somehow people believe most what they can see. most of the beef concentrated on
expense consumed
it.”
in attending
F razier & S on
TWO SKELETONS FOUND
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 3. — I
A scraper operated by a road
bui.ding crew on Wocus marsh, ’•
five miles north of Klam ath Falls )
unearthed two human skeletons i
today, revealing an evident trag-j
edy of decades past.
The supposition is th at the two
persons were drowned there, since
the Wocus marsh was form erly an
inlet from upper K lam ath lake.
Dow about some Cherro
Pancake flour these cold,
crispy mornings, w ith
some pure Alfalfa Honey,
and a cup of Golden West
or Royal Coffee, and some
shredded wheat biscuits
toasted, with a little Ash­
land Butter and Apple
Sauce.
FOR SALE— Old papers a t T id -.
Cherro flour is the best on the
ings; 25c per «bundle.
rfh
m arket and every sack guar­
The T iding’s A ils B ring R esu lts
anteed. We handle all kinds
of feed, all-wheat, cracked
Complete line ol Ashland Cin-
corn, rolled oats, barley. Mill-
np<l Goods at Detricks.
94-tf
run Cherro Mash and Scratch
feed. Tell us w hat you want
and we will do the rest.
Diamond Crystal
F razier & S on
Piloni« 214— 353 E. Main Si.
Iodine Salt
for the prevention of Goi­
ters, 15 cents a box
O-- O--- O---o
Market Day Seedless
Raisins
BEST QUALITY
4 lbs. for 45c
and Best Service
Meats
Baker’s Cocoan'ut, moist
and sweet, just like fresh,
ALWAYS
20 cents a package
Plaza Market
H. A. Stearns
. 61 N. Main
Eagle Market
N. Main
Phone 107
LET IT BE UNDERSTOOD
th a t when you buy bread or
cake or other good things from
us you are getting food th at is
pure, wholesome and health­
ful. And you’ll like the taste
of it too. Our bread is better
than home-made bread, better
baked, and will save you a lot
of work.
Litliia Bakery
ROM AN
M EAL
QUAIL SEASON
BREAD
OPENED
TODAY
Franklin Bakery
Phone 199
Bedroom Suites
SCHUERM AN
Phone 155
They appear to trust their sight more than any other
senses. Throughout the centuries of human progress those
religions which h ive had the most symbols, images, rit­
u a ls and ceremon >s have had the most followers.
“ A schoolboy may he taught history out of a book,
but it is far more interesting for him if it is visualized,
and that is what we are doing at the Milwaukee Public
Museum.
“ The groups representing dramatic moments and
modes of living at different periods in the history of the
United States are life-like models and correct to the last
detail.
“ In a group representing the Battle of Lexington the
uniforms of the soldiers—officers and men—are complete,
even the belt-buckles being truly produced. The painted
background carries the idea still further, for the houses
are copied from styles used in the period represented.
“ It certainly is vastly more interesting for a child to
see the Battle of Lexington than to read about it. - The
memory of the things he has seen will linger after the
printed words are long forgotten.
“ That these visualized lessons are popular is attested
fcy the tact that 300 to 500 school children have two-hour
lessons in visualized history each day at the museum.
The first lesson is ’spent in hearing a talk and seeing mo­
tion pictures. Then the children are taken to a group
that has to do with the part of history they may be
studying.”
The museum also contains a motion picture film li-
iry, from which educational films are loaned to schools.
Even Johnny McGraw, veteran Giant fighter, was
shocked. It must have been a rotten affaft.
!
Hard Wheat
:: :: :: :: :: Soft Wheat 3
Fisher’s Blend in 10 lhs., 24V2 lbs., and 49 lbs.
Del M onte.............................. 24V2 lhs. and 49 lhs.
Snow Ball .............................. 24V. lbs., and 49 lhs.
A full line of Cereals—Com Meal, Oat Meal, Pan­
cake Flour, Buckwheat.
We have a good 50c coffee for ........................45c
We Deliver
20UlCentaryGrocery
31 Stores
Y ou win! Y ou can’t lose. I t ’s a sure thing. Buying at any 20TII CENTURY Store
is boyind to show’ you a saving. There really are .no better places to trade.
Just Received!
OFFERINGS SATURDAY and MONDAY, OCTOBER 4TH and 6TH.
the New
ä
A L L E N ’S
G herardellis g r o u n d
Carnation Milk
Chocolaté, 1 lb. can 32c
can 9c
3 lb. can 89c
-Oth ( entury Brooms—5 sew, medium weight, excellent quality __ $1.00 eadh
Full Cream Cheese
Pound 30c
0
8 &S 0
Royal Baking Powxler,
large cans 43c
2V2 lbs. $1.29
P arlor
F urnace
. nV
■ ££
£3
)fhn,,tW<>1Tle'tf1l1 J 0" hef“ i ng SyStem that tlle eilti,'e e0Untr>’ !s talking
at out Installed in a few- minutes—heats several connecting rooms or
an entire small home—does the work of several small stoves.
a
A Furnace Above the Floor
A small furnace beautifully finished in a porcelain enamel-choice of bine
room Z l Z g , " PU!n finiSl‘eS_a C°l0r t0 ha™ °nize With your °'™
The Swenson-Peebler Furniture Company
. Ashland, Oregon
Fancy Crepe Toilet
pape;-, 4 rolls 25c
Pcets Washing Ma­
chine Soap, large
pkg. 33c
Mazola Oil—Pints 27c each—Quarts 50c each—OneTIalf Gallons 93c each.
The key to success locks the door to success.—Colum­
bia Record.
Pussyfoot Johnson rises to tell Londoners that pro-
libition opponents in Amreica “ are getting it in the
leek,” and somebody else added, “ and it bums all the
way down 9 9
31 Stores
201 Main St. 1
We Have Flour for Sale
Simpson’s
Hardware
Winchester Store
GROCERY}
Ball Mason jars, with
Good luck rubbers
caps and rubbers 89c
3 doz. 25c
doz. qts
Flour—Crown Olympic or Drifted Snow—49 lb. sacks $2.30—Yrim $2.15.
Certo, for grape jelly
2 bottles 65c
E X t r a large Italian
Prunes, 3 lbs. . . ...,2 5 c
Fig bar s, fresiliV baked
pound ..................... 19c
Macaroni, curve cut, 4
pounds ............. ...27c
Swan Matches—Noiseless—They strike—Good size boxes
Hersliey Cocoa, U» lb.
c a n ................ 17c each
( ‘reme
bars .
Fancy Sliced Pineapple, medi-
um size cans, each
tw U
5c
S o a p 3
Sea F o a m
............20c
Pdr., lge‘. pkg., 2 for 45c
Washing
Broken sliced Pineapple large
size cans, each
20th Century Coffee. The blend that suits your taste—Roasted daily in our own
plant—Always fresh—1 lb. 43c, 3 lbs. $1.27
Southern Oregon Convenient Locations
ASHLAND
374 E. Main St.
MEDFORD
31 N. Central Ave
GRANTS PASS
509 G. St.