Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 09, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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conflict, I scorn the man who would not stand,01, ther® wouldn’t be so many o f !
!for justice though the world came in arms against him’.”
t0Th^ eglcommunity.^Mre
, E ither consult a good, reliable
1 physician at once or get froth,
(Established in 1878)
■ your pharm acist about four ounces
W eaver is building a hotel a t !
of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
Tlie country has amply demonstrated its power of Yreka, which he declares will be
ful in a glass of w ater before
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CQ.
self-defense against foreign invasion, but nothing can be the finest hotel between San Fran- ■
i breakfast for a few days and your
cisco and Portland. It is b e in g !
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™ 'MaXr„ "n™«n........................................abont political oratory.-Astorian.
Take Glass of Salts if Your kidneys may then act fine. This
George Madden Green ............................................ ........Business Manager
designed to cater especially to j
| famous salts is made from the
Back Aches or Bladder | acid of grapes and lemon juice,
the to u rist travel, and this means
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER ...........’........................................Telephone 39
Instead of asking candidates what they will do if th a t there will be plenty of bath­
E n tered at th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice as Second Class M ail M atter
Troubles You
i combined with lithia, and has
rooms, fop the motor tourist who
they
are
elected
it
might
be
more
to
the
poin1
to
ask
some
|
been used for years to help clean
Subscription Price, Delivered in City
.
»
.
•»
stops
at
a
hotel
wants
a
bath
When
you
wake
up
with
back­
.
and
stim ulate sluggish kidneys,
One Month ............................................................................................ $ .65 ¡or them what in-the world they are going to do for a
even more than he wants a soft ache and dull misery in the kid­ also to neutralize acids in the
Three Months
1.95 living if they aren't elected—Vernonia Eagle.
Bix Months ..................................................................
3.75
bed. The work on the hotel is ney region it may mean you have system, so they no longer irri­
One Y ear ....................................................................
7.50
being rushed and it is expected been eating foods which create
y Mail and R ural Routes
It looked as if an applause-contest, similar to those th a t the establishm ent will be acids, says a well-known a u th o r­ tate, thus often relieving bladder
One M onth ............................................................................................ $ 65l
................................................................ vi.95,‘staged at a real national convention, had started yester- ready for an official opening some ity. An excess of such acids over­
Biz Months
day afternoon when Senator Wheeler made a statement!
in November-—The Oregon* works the kidneys in their effort
One Year
to filter it from the blood and
—
about
“
La
Follette
sending
the
crooks
to
jail
if
he
was|
U
’
_____________
they become sort of paralyzed
DISPLAY .ADVERTISING RATES
Single insertion, per inch ............................................................ $ 30
elected president.”
and loggy. When your kidneys
Yearly C ontracts
get sloggish and clog you must
One. Insertion a week ...................................................................
.27%
relieve
them , like you relieve your
Two Insertions a week .................. ................................................
.25
The intinerary of a candidate, such as Senator
bowels,
removing all the body’s Studebaker, touring $850
Dally Insertion .................................................................................
.20
¡Wheeler’s
yesterday
when
he
was
rushed
hither
and
R ales for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
urinous waste, else you have Hup, touring ............ 75
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. $ .10 ¡thither and was forced to make six or seven speeches, is
backache, sick headache, dizzy
Ford, sedan .............. 450
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line ................ , ...............
.05
SALEM, Oct. 4. — The state spells; your stomach sours, ton­ Ford, touring .......... 120
Card of Thai’.k3 ........................................... .-....................;..............
1.00 ¡a gruelling affair. A man who goes through a campaign
is coated and when the
O bituaries, per lino ......................................„ ...............................
•°2^ !like that deserves more than he can get out of polities. tax on sales of gasoline and dis­ gue
w
eather
is bad you have rheum a­ Olds 4, to u rin g ....... 650
tillate in Oregon in A ugust re­
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
(Splendid Shape)
turned to the state $298,028.53, tic twinges. Tlie urine is cloudy,
"AU future events, where an admission charge is made or a
Wouldn’t
it
be
wise
to
notify
Coolidge
again
that
he
collection taken is Advertising.
according to a report issued to ­ full of sediment, channels often
O---o--- O---o
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
; was nominated as the republican candidate for president? day by Sam A. Kozer, secretary get sore, w ater scalds and you are
obliged to seek relief two or three
of state.
It seems he has forgotten it.
Gabriel Snubbers
DONATIONS
times
during the night.
.Taxes were rem itted on 9,6'iW,-
No donations to charities c r otherwise w 'll be made in advertis­
Raybestos Brake Lining
ing or Job printing— our contributions will be in cash.
111 gallons of gasoline and 312,-
Weed DeLuxe Chains
the Columbia river a t P riest 60Ç gallons of distillate. Of the
MECHANICAL WAY
OCTOBER 9
rapids.
Having tlie motor over­
total collected $98,304.14 re ­
TO LIFT SALMON
BOAST NOT:— Boast not thyself of tom orrow ; for thou know
“
I
am
somewhat
surprised
th
a
t
sulted
from
the
operation
of
the
hauled, new grease in the
PROVES UNWORKABLE
est not w hat a day may bring forth.— Proverbs 27:1.
anyone should attem p t seriously original law imposing a tax of 1
ear- for the winter driv­
PR A Y ER :—
to experim ent with mfcchanical cent a gallon on gasoline and 1-2
PORTLAND,
Oct.
4.
—
A
ing, will be wisdom.
"Lord, for tomorrow and its needs
devices of this kind, many of cent a gallon on distillate, while
I do not pray;
scheme proposed recently by Pro­
which have been tried and prov­ $199,734.39 was returned under
Keep me, my God, from staining sin,
fessor John N. Cobb of the Uni­ ed failures.
the addition tax law providing a
Ju st for today.”
versity cf W
. ashington to lift sal- , “ I consider the planning of uniform rate of 2 cents a gallon
A gencies: D odge and
Every fixture in your bath­
■non over lu sh power dams by I fishways not an engineering prob- on all kinds of m otor vehicle
Cliev rolet
room is an im portant p art of
i means of m echanical elevators | j
but a blotoglcll w e
The
the
health
protection
you
have
fuels.
in your home.
REFORMS AND BEATEN PATHS
I was yesterday characterised as (act th a t constructlon
flshways
As compared with the August,
,
j impractical and unw orkable by!
Frequent bathing helps to
program ‘ m e elim in­ 1923, retu rn s, distillate sales de­
There is a fervor and enthusiasm about the attempt captain a . e . Burghduff, state is ates a biogical
the engineer from passing clined 45 per cent, while gaso­ keep the body fit. Modern
white enamel or vitreous ware
of a candidate to convince the people that lie is the messen- ' eama warden cf Oregon
upon the adequacy of a fishway, line sales increased 14 per cent. fixtures offer no lodgement
ger of reform and purity iu politics which is “ catching,” i r is h men nave been skeptical lift or elevator before its success Up to th e present time motor for germs.
even the oldest and most-seasoned voter who has heard, cf the I-i2n ever since u was an* has beerf dem onstrated by actual vehicle fuels tax m easures have
W rite, phone or call for in­
Engineering specifi­ returned to the state treasu rer a form ation on a new or reno­
Bimilar prophecies dozens of times without having noticed
y ’«I« »bUi judg“ e°* operation.
c atio n ^ be they ever so thorough, total of $6,824,536.44. Of the vated bath room for your homef
uny material change in government or politics following i h ad completed his device a t the cannot revolutionize th e laws of am ount collected under the 1921
the election of the spell binders.
W hite Salmon river dam in Wash- n a tu re .”
law th ere has been returned a to ­
Tilings run along in a groove in life. Water falls from i ington- The professor, who is Captain B urghduff declared he tal of $193,781.14 to operators
Keep y o u r windshield
an authority on fish, had received inquiries from sev­ of farm tractors, m otorboats and
above and dashes madly down the hillside, cutting new considered
held th at fishways were general­ eral p arts of th e U nite! States
clear of rain.
cleaning establish­
paths; then additional rains follow, and, finding a path ly unsuccessful in cases where concerning Professor Cobb’s pro­ commercial
m ents, which are exempt from
Plumbing
Heating
already cut cut, slip into the beaten way. Thus it is in dams w e re 'm o re than 30 feet posed fish elevator.
P h on e 138
2 0 7 E. Main
paym ent of the tax.
everything. Sometimes we find a different way to do a high.
T
weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, can
not injure and makes a delight­
ful, effervescent lithia - w ater
drink. Drink lots of soft water.
By all means have your physician
examine your kidneys a t least
twice a year.
When you sta rt the hunting
season tomorrow, you should
wear a pair of our Weyenberg
Real W et W eather High Top
Boots the kind which will
wear longer and give you max­
imum protection against water.
OVERLAND
.Used Car
B A R G A IN S
5298,028 STATE
Every Fixture
Protects Health
sa
Shoe Shop
Automotive Shop
Prevent
Accidents
Jerry O’Neal
thing, and we become ablaze with enthusiasm, but eventual­
ly il becomes a commonplace and we languish in the rut
until a new thrill is created.
So it is with politics. A party which is “ out” must
arouse enthusiasm and start a new field for voters im­
aginations to play in. And it is well that the beaten path
of polities is occasionally clogged up, diverted or rebuilt.
Saturday and Sunday a dem­
onstration of the new scheme was
to have been conducted by P ro­
fessor Cobb for interested people.
A group of local game men, In­
cluding Captain Burghduff, made
plans to attend. They found
when they arrived a t the scene
cf the experim ent th a t the m a­
chinery had been dism antled.
‘‘No elevator lias ever been
built, hy*Jr aulic or ovi^rwlse, th a t
will m aintain a run of fish in any
stream .” said Captain Burghduff
yesterday. " It is tru e th a t fistf
can be raised over a dam or other
obstruction with an elevator; it
is equally tru e th a t a case of
canned salmon or an elephant or
any other thing, living or dead,
could be so raised by a bucket
or life but th a t is not the way
provided by nature. W henever a
Molalla — Oregon pickle and 1
Canning Company offers to build
$15,000 cucumber salting station
if guaranteed 150 acres cucum­
bers.
"T here i3 a surprising am ount
of gold hunting around Yreka,
Cal.,” says W. J. W eaver of Rose­
burg a t the Im perial. "In the
courthouse fit Yreka th ere is i
POINTERS ON AMERICANISM
about $20,000 in gold dust a n d 1
Harry A. Roser, whose essay on “ Americanism” was
nuggets on display all the time,
recently given first prize in the contest being conducted
and it is a sight th a t gives visit­
by The American Legion of this state, gives some good
ors a th rill in these days of pa­
per money. It is a common th in g !
pointers to all A lericans:
to see on the streets of Yreka J
“ What Amei *an lias not felt the thrill which comes
bearded men going along with
to every true patriot during the stress of a great national
th eir pack anim als loaded d o w n !
crisis; or has not been stirred by the valor displayed by
with pick and shovel and pan
and a grubstake. They look Just
our soldiers on the field of battle? This feeling comes
as though they had stepped out
to us in the nerve-racking days of war; this we call pa-
cf some storybook te'lin g cf th s
triotism Bat there is a deepe r, a finer, a more beaiitiful | ” °,n°lal'
gold-rush days cf ’49. These pros­
meaning to the word. This deeper meaning constitutes small, it immediately shows re ­ pectors m ust have some success
peace-time patriotism, the patriotism of the commonplace; sults in a depleted run.
it is this that actuates us when there is no great crisis to " It is our understanding th a t
tests made a t the W hite Sal­
urge us cn; it is this force that impels us to do our duty, the
CHARLES S. M ITCHELL
mon dam. in W ashington were
— P la n o
Instruct©]
unnoticed and perhaps scorned by our fellow citizens, made a t the request of the power P H ia om n ist
o
D ecorator — G raduate
who have not grasped the hidden meaning of the word interests which desire to secure
B ook keep er— Stenographer
state
and
federal
consent
to
the
1 2 8 Lanrel St.
patriotism; it is this spirit that dwells in us and is mani*
construction of a 90-foot dam in
fested in the daily, life of every true'and loyal American.
“ He who would he, in every truth, a patriot, will pro-!
vide for the material-well-being of his family. But when:
a citizen has fulfilled this duty, lie is by no means relieved!
from all other obligations. There are obligations to his'
government, to his country, to his flag.
“ To be a good citizen of our great republic, one must
have an education; but it must contain more than mere
book-learning. Keenness of mind or subtleness of intel*
lect in no way makes up for those great solid qualities
which mark a masterful people. Self-restraint, self-mast­
ery, common sense, individual responsibility, courage and
resolution, all these must be found in a patriot.
“ The patriot, to whom the welfare of the nation is!
his greatest concern, will acquaint himself with the exis-l
tence and extent of every evil, will acknowledge it asj
such and will endeavor to crush it. He will not be local!
or sectiocal, but will be broadly American, working for'
the best interests of the whole nation.
“ It is the duty of every American to help American­
ize in every way, in speech, in political ideas and prin-1
ciples, in customs and habits and in thought aud action,}
those immigrants who settle among us. We must savj
* ’!
unto them, wrongly titled ‘the scum o’ the earth,
“ Help us to father a nation, strong
In the comradeship of an equal birth,
In the wealth of the richest bloods of earth.”
“ But it is by far more necessary that those who
are by birth Americans do not throw away their birth-i
right by failing to take their place at the polls, by disre-!
garding law, and with incredible and contemptible folly!
forsake the liberty for which our ‘forefathers sacrificed
their lives and fortunes.’ It is, therefore, the duty of every}
American to vote and to vote intelligently, and to uphold
the laws of our nation.
“ The patriot has no room in his heart for race or
class hatred. He must stand shoulder to shoulder with
men, not asking as lo their ancestry or creed, hut de­
manding only tha they he in even* truth Americans and
that they work, In nd and heart- for the honor and great­
ness of their eoniL.oii country.
“ Finally, the good citizen will demand liberty for
himself and others. He will see that his nation neither}
inflicts nor suffers wrong. He will believe in peace,!
and in the words of Theodore Roosevelt he will sav. ‘If
sincerely and earnestly believe in peace, but if peace and >
IN S U R A N C E
is a business asset
You m aintain a reserve fund
to help you w eather a financial
crisis.
But more frequent and unex­
pected are the crises brought
about by accident, by fire, by
theft.
.They all mean loss unless you
’have th e right kind of insur­
ance, the reserve fund th a t en­
ables you to get the best of the
unexpected. Have you?
Billings Agency
Estab. 18S3
R epresenting th e
STRÖMBERG
AUTOMATIC-
ELECTRIC
WINDSHIELD
SW IPER
There’s an Air of
Prosperity
and permanence about a well
handled dairy farm . A man
feels independent when he
knows h ’s income is steady.
The dairy business is a cash
business. It is little affected
by the whims of »a buying pub­
lic. Dairy products are always
in demand.
New irrigation projects make
increased dairy herds essen­
tial.
The service this bank renders
makes them possible.
First National
Bank
Ashland,
Oregon
“Service W orthy o f a Strong,
N ational B a n k .”
The best on the Market
WHITNEY
SILENT DRIVE
CHAINS
For Every Tire
and hundreds of other
auto parts
•
•
Leedonis T ire
House
PAULSERUD’S
Founded 1792
East Side Pharmacy
Phone 51
$125
Drugs
25c Peroxide, special at ___• 16c
25c Aromatic Cascara ............16c
25c Bottle Tincture Iodine • . . . 16c
25c Tasteless Castor Oil • •___16c
Hot Water Bottles
25c size Bay Rum ....................16c
$3.25 Combination fountain Syr=
inge and Hot W ater Bottle, 2 quart,
special a t ___• • .......................$1.79
25c Laxative Cold Breakers . .-.16c
Regular $2.00 Hot W ater Bottle,
special a t ................... . . . ....... $1.29
50c Analgesic Balm ..................29c
50c Cascara Tablets.- ‘5 gr. • • .. 29c
50c Milk Magnesia .. • ............29c
50c W hite Pine Cough Syrup . ,29c
6 bars Crystal W hite S o a p ..................................25c
Lunch Kits and
Thermos Bottles
$2.00 Bottles, special at
$129
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
$1.50 Alarm
Guaranteed
Special at
w ho follow s th e
style tr e n d r a th e r
closely, o u r Y oung
M e n ’s M o d e ls a r e
very effective*
W e d o n ’t d ic ta te
w hat you shall wear.
You select the fabric
you like, the style you
prefer and which is
best su ited to your
figure If you fancy
little details, te ll us
about them too.
A n d re m e m b e r
that we don’t expect
you to pay for that
B o rn -ta ilo re d su it
unless it satisfies you
completely.
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NORTH AMERICA
“ The Oldest American F ire and
Marine Insurance Company”
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T? O R the young m an
Toilet Goods
50c Luxor face powder ............29c
• 50c Luxor Cold Cream ............29c
50c Luxor Vanishing Cream ..29c
60c Cocoa Butter Cold Creata • 29c
The Daily Tidings discontinued its collector on
subscriptions in the city and hundreds have come to
the office and paid for a month’s subscription in ad­
vance or took advantage of the Special Anniversary
offer which we made during this month.
A ll Subscriptions Must Be Paid
Strictly in Advance
Have you mailed in your subscription remit­
tance or brought it to The Tidings office? If not, we
will appreciate it if you will take care of this at once.
The liahit of dropping in at The Tidings office
each month and paying your subscription is a good
one.
50c Luxor R o g u e ..................... 29c
$2.50 Lunch Kits $1.79
50c Sta Curl .. • • ....................... 29c
Full line of the Famous Belcano Beauty Specialties
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