Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 14, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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ufaeture of leather doth for au -, The
Carbonisation
building, the Distillation building, where
tomoblle tops and upholstery.
where the process starts, is 360 chemical products a r e m a d e , 13
The methyl alcohol coming off f(?et
&nd
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300 feet by 90 feet.
goes to the refinery and emerges j '
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as methyl acetone and methyl
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SUCCESS, WRITES YOUTH ,
CÜSIS Ö S VOTERS
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By S. W. 8TRAU8,
President American Society for
Thrift.
alcohol, useful as solvents or de- .
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j naturing agents. The remaining
oils and the gas are used as fuel.
“CAVING money, fbr the.young
Comprising the giant wood dis­
•“J unmarried man, in many cases
Because
of
the
recent
announce­
At Hilt—
j Leave Today—
WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.— This molds his character by self-denial
tillation plant at Iron Mountain
Mrs. Merritt Randles and son,' Mrs. Clara Burton and son,, conduct of a national election
of t h i n g s he ment by local interests that a are two main buildings, each
does not need,'1 method for the distillation of with four and six-story sections.
Bobby, are visiting at Hilt with! Buddy Burton, who have been costs American voters upwards
i m p r o v e s his charcoal and by-products from
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mack.
z conducting dancing
classes in of $30,000,000, according to the
health* by elim­ soft-wood wastage has been dis­
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! Ashland for the past
two weeks, best available statistics.
inating dissipa­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
covered, this story from Detroit
Reliable reports indicate th a t;
Hennafoam imparts a natural will leave today for Hornbrook
tion and encour.
relative
to
Henry
Ford’s
plant
to
this stupendous sum is necessary '
where they will give classes.
Lustre 50c—McNair Bros.
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1 to install the nation’s officials in •
hours of sleep, distillate these products from
FOR RENT— Completely fur­
improves t h e hard-wood wastage will be inter­
Eastman Films—McNair Bros. office through the medium of the
In A shland-
nished
apartment. 75 Bush St.
quality of his esting.
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ballot box.
Mr. Stewart of Medford was in
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work by putting
Special Auto Accident Policy
1920, when campaign expelí
Operations have begun at the
Ashland yesterday to get the
him in a better huge wood distillation plant of
plans for the new tourist hotel, for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo¡ a tu re s reached their dizziest
FOR SALE— -Dark Jersey Milch
s. w. s t r a u s Physical p o s i ­ the Ford Motor Company at Iron
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I Of course.
24-tf heights, officially reported dis­
cow. 700 Terrace St.
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tion and lessen­
bursements showed that each vote ing the number of distracting out- Mountain.
Cliff Payne makes French
FOR SALE— A bargain —- 6-
This great plant, largest and
We deliver the goods—Detricks cast represented 80 cents spent! ! side' interests and influences.”
doors.
room
house partly furnished, gar­
most
complete
of
its
kind
and
a
94-ti Unavailable figures
probably
The above is a, portion of a let-
age
and
woodshed. Lot 50x145.
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would add several more dimes to ter recently written by a young distinctly salvage development,
From Copco—
Mrs T C Weldon of Coneo Returned Home—
the cost.
j ™an in explanation of his reasons has a capacity of daily producing Inquire 132 5th St., city. 37— 6*
Mrs.
Donna
Warren
and
son,
Of
the
estimated
$30,000.000
1 for Practicing thrift. Until qurte charcoal and chemical product to
was in Ashland yesterday shop- (
FOR RENT — Furnished for
1 recently his salary had been $2,200 the value of more than $11,000
Eugene, have returned to theii necessary to hold a national elec-1 a year and
sa%:ngB have
ping and visiting friends.
housekeeping — a tent, $5 perj
home in Berkeley after visiting tion, about one-third is paid b y ! amounted to $100 a month. At the on the basis of present day prices. month. Cabin $ lZ first floor,
It also constitutes the fifth" un­
for
some time in Ashland with the States out of revenues deriv- J end of the year he was asked for
Best milk—Lininger's Dairy,
front room, next to bath -$8, fine
it
in the wood working industry location. Call 153.
Mrs.
Percy
Stratton,
who
was
in-
ed
from
taxation.
The
remainder
a
statement
regarding
why
he
was
10c quart. Phone 396R and 369J.
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contributed by the adherents willing to submit to such rigid self­ which the company has co-ordinat­
26 _U i jured in an automobile accident
FOR RENT—Netvly furnished
in August. Mrs. Warren has been and components of the various discipline. His letter comprised a ed under one head at Iron Moun­
sermon on the value of prudent tain, including everything from sunny sleeping rooms by day, I
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taking
care
of
the
children
while
political
^parties.
Visiting He
habits.
raw materials to the finished pro­ week or month. Call downstairs,
Mrs. Barnes of Klamath Falls! Mrs. Stratton was at the hospital,
The most expensixe individual
He stated that he was able to
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has returned to her home after
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( bffice is, of course, the Presid- •¡lake such a large saving by keep- duct and the reclamation of Plaza Shoe Shop.
waste.
The
five
are,
logging,
Have that old suit made new. ! ency. It cost the Republican Party -g a budget. He did not feel that
visiting with relatives in Ashland
Phone
119, Paulserud's. 33—tf the best part of $8,780,000 to in­ his habits implied stinginess or saw mills, dry kilns, body part
for some time.
stall Warren G. Harding in office ught-flstedness, but he realized plant and wood distillation.
that his success in life depended
Under the magic of modern
"When Winter comes try one of four year ago.
No agent in Soutliern Oregon
on his ability to save money now. science, hardwood scraps and
write better Auto insurance Paulserud’s Over Coats.
33 tf j That total was divided as fol- He said he had observed that, few
sawdust from the Ford saw mills
! lows: Over $2,800,000 was spent successes in the business world are
or at lower rates than the Staples
and small, gnarled and otherwise I
At Hotel Ashland—
Agency.
I on behalf of the ten Republican permanent unleBi the man had
Among the out-of-state res'.- aspirants for the Presidential harr.ed to save money, and that he useless tree limbs from the Ford t
Orre8 Cleans and remodels gar­ dents stopping at the Hotel Ash- nomination in the pre-convention did not believe be ever would forests are now made to give a
amount to much if he did not learn up a score of valuable products. 1
36—2*1 land< are T. L. Townley and wife, campaign; the National Commit- to
ments.
roaster himself in the matter of
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Tulsa, Oklahoma; Mrs. E. L. tee reported a paid-up expendi- personal expenditures. He dis­ From a* ton of such wood the
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Iron
Mountain
distillation
plant
Staples, Wycliffe, B. C.; Mr. and ture of $5,319,729 during the play*«! a deep appreciation of
Ijeave Ashland—
reclaims:
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Rathbun Mrs. C. S. Burns and Frank J campaign, and It later paid off thrift values when he called atten­
Mr. and Mrs. O.
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135 pounds of acetate of lime.
irey leave Buns of Honolulu, Hawaii; Geo. ¡n addition a deficit of $1.600,000 tion to the fact that it was not
and Mr. and Mrs.
61 gallons of 82 per cent me­ :
»Ion*
the
money
he
was
saving
that
It is impossible to illustrate such a coat as
this evening for Seabright, Cal., C. Sorrick, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. contracted during the fight,
where they will make their fu­ and Mrs. C. F. Hoffman .Spring-! The Democrats were much would benefit him in after years, thyl alcohol.
tut that to a still greater degree
610 pounds of charcoal.
field.
this with a pen and ink drawing—it cannot
ture home.
i more conservative. The money benefits would ensue from the
15 gallons of tar, heavy oils,
spent on behalf of James M. Cox strength of character which he was light ofils and creosote.
show the richness of such fabric as Angora
Yes, U, Tel, Um, Kistlers Qual­ totaled about 2,660,000.
Let os fill your pail with Swifts
vltaining.
By practicing thrift
600
cubic
feet
of
fuel
gas.
Silver Lea: lard. Costs less than ity Bread, from the oven over
In addition to the expenditures and thus eliminating dissipation he
Devoshene nor the lining of beaver Crepe
The charcoal, pressed into
31— 6 of the national committees of the »'M able to turn his spare time to
shortening. Goes farther and is the counter, 8 and 12c.
briquettes,
is
suitable
for
pro-
good advantage by reading the best
more nutritious. Detricks.
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de Chine.
two dominant parties, their Con- books and otherwise fitting himsetf ducH'r the Intensely hot fires re-
See
the
wonderful
values
in
,
. gressional committees managed to for the greht work which it is his qu’.r d lo pu-ify high-s^irl-> iron
Klamath Fall.«
ladies fur coats, cloth coats, suits dlspose of allghtly oyer H 0 0,000; ambition to accomplish.
and also is being sold through
Mr. Rhinehart and Joe and! dresses, skirts and blouses at Senatorial committees’ reported an
These are truths that should be Ford commissaries as an except­ !
This coat has a double Collar of Mink ring­
Celia Rhinehart left last evening Orre Tailor Shop
36—2* outlay of more than $330,000, »ept in mind by all young mer. to-
ionally
clean
and
economical
fuel
*«ay who ere willing to deny them-
for Klamath Falls where they
tail and the Set-in pockets are trimmed
and their State committees spent •.elves
certain passing pleasures In for home use.
were called on account of the Recognizes Convict)—
nearly $3,000,000.
Tar recovered from the wood,
• rder to improve their moral« ar.d
sickness of relatives.
with Silk stitching and bias border; Semi-
Chief of Police McLane has *
To be exact, the total reported •net» health and sere money. upon further distillation yields
good memory of faces. Thirty expenditures of the Republican Those wht adhere te these prae- pitch* wood creosote and flota­
Regular sleeves have self cuffs.
Sweet eream for whipping and years ago he was in San Quentin aad Democratic parties in 1920 <ic«s will tomorrow rule ♦ Jrst:n-
tion oils, all of u’hich are used on
coffee— also fresh milk, always prison looking over the inmates. amounted to $15,218,542.92!
i-.a af the business world and the Ford organization.’ The pitch is
a.
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nation.
on ice at the Plaza.
239—tf j There was one man, Pat Mohane-
This figure, however, is far
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used for sealing batteries and in-
A t $42.50 this is a real value and we have
gan, who impressed him forcibly. from all-inclusiv’e. First musit
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( sulating coils; the creosote as a
Here—
Today Chief McLane recognized be taken into consideration the
preservative (or poles, posts and
m any others aw aiting your decision.
.4 -« rallroad
an„
Mr. Spiane of the Ford Motor the man, who was going under an! outlays of Senatorial and Con- nod Goods at Dotrlela.
Company was in Ashland today in' assumed name. Last night a lo- gressional candidates and of coun-
a
oils for mining purposes in the
the interests of the Fordson oper-jcal resident complained that a ty and local committees all over Return to Falls
Ford mines.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ackley
All in the quality you admire
ating and logging equipment'drunken man was hanging around the country. Also must be in-
The group of by-products con­
which is being tried out in the the neighborhood. He was placed j eluded the disbursements'of min- ^ave returned to their home in taining methyl alcohol and acid,
mining and logging districts in jail and Chief McLane accosted or political parties and of such ' Ulamath Falls after visiting for after being neutralized with
around Ashland.
him by his correct name, which partisan organizations as the 'some time with friends and re'la- • llme, g0 to stills where the al_
he said was right. He was then Anti-Saloon League, the labor tives here. Mrs. C. F. Cole and 1 cohol is driven off. The lime,
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to told to get out of town and stay unions, and of various other-in- Mrs. Ackley expect to return to combining with the acetic acid
Orre8 tailor shop.
17—tf out.—Grans Pass Courier.
dustrial and religious organiza­ Ashland on Wednesday.
makes calcium acetate and from
tions.
this there is produced ethyl ace­
In Town—
Rainier — I. B. Lindeman, lo­ tate, great quantities of which
Imogene Wallace, Piano andi Estimating these conservatively
Leslie Heer is in town for a Harmony Studio, Second floor at $5,000,000—on the authority cal merchant, begins new $8,000 are used at the Highland Park
C o m p e i r r lj
couple of days visiting with Beaver Bldg,
store building.
30__of many experts and political
Plant of the company In the man-
•Where
Your Dollar Has More Cents’
friends from Dunsmuir, where he
treatises—the total is brought up
is working.
MARCEL ANB CURL LAST to around $20,000,000. And to
LONGER after a Golden Glint this must be added the cost of
holding State elections.
Pay less and dress better—get Shampoo.
your Fall Suit at Paulserud’s.
In the absence of exact figures
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this cost is reckoned at about
ilADDIMCCQ TUDAUrUttfARIT i U 0 ,000,000 conservatively. The
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
n A r r i n t ^ I HHUUbH WlHm fact that New York State alone
On Trip—
SPLENDID TYPE OF THRIFT | expends about $1,750,000 is fair'
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rocke
TODAY—TOMORROW—THURSDAY
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, indication that the total is not
feller left this afternoon on an ex
overstated.
tended trip through Washington,
By 8. W. STRAUS,
Thus is arrived at the approxi­
Also
Montana and the middlfe west
President American Society for
states. They will visit with Mrs.
mate cost of a national election,
Thrift.
Rockefeller’s daughter in Kan­ T is well to bear in mind that one based on the past records. The
The picture with the
of the greatest sources of hu­ total this year may not go so
sas City, Mo., on their trip.
third dimension. You’ll
man happiness is work. And this high, particularly insofar as th e ;
be surprised.
is a truth that Presidential candidates are con­
Don’t forget the benefit social
could he more cerned, for there has been much
at Odd Fellows Hall Friday even­
widely learned
said of late about the evils of
ing, Oct. 17.
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to advantage.
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Too many fol- huge campaign funds and a rigid
Real money can be saved on
1 0 w the r u l e survey is being made of all dis­
that the more bursements by a special appoint­
suits and overcoats at Orres Tail­
work .they car. ed Senatorial committee under
or Shop.
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avoid the great­ the chairmanship of Senator
er will be their Borah, of Idaho. Political organi­
From Hilt—
happiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hilt of
There Is no zations are required to report
Hilt, Calif., were in Ashland Sun­
t r u e happiness periodically on their receipts and ,
S. W . S T R A U S
in an idle life expenditures, and all parties are
day to attend the fu :eral of Mrs.
Waste of time is a form of thrift endeavoring to keep the total
Talley.
lessness that is as destructive of down,
rightful pleasure as waste of money
We have sold dozens of our or waste of health.
Bpecially-priced blankets. You
FAMOUS RECIPES
Work alone brings happiness,
will need some extra ones this because work Is creative and up­
winter. Buy them now — The building.
Brigitte, who ¡3 one of France’s
All the instincts of the human , most famous “cordon bleus,”
Army Goods Store.
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race which have been responsible makes this delicious cojnpote bi-
You are welcome to compare for humanity’s development have garee. Just now when all the
found their fulfillment only in
my Automobile rates with any work.
fresh fruits are at hand is the
other rates in Jackson or Jose­
In every realm of man’s activi­ best time to make it.
phine Counties; you can be the ties, whether It be spiritual, men­
Poach together several kinds
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. tal or physical, human experience of fruits, observing this order:
30—tf has shown that progress alone has Apples cut into quarters, pears
come through work.
This does not mean that there is in quarters, peaches skinned and
In Ashland—
no rightful place In life for play, cut into halves, apricots whole
R. J. Kirkwood, representative or that diversion Is not in accord­ with the pits removed as well as
of the Oregon legislature from ' ance with good thrift. It is a mat­ green gage pluraS.
Multnomah county and presi-1 ter of common sense that life can­
—when they traveled by stage-eoacli
For the syrup use equal
dent of the Union Savings Loan not be made up entirely of labor. amounts of sugar and fruit.
—when Robert Fulton sent the first steamboat up
Company was in Ashland yester­ There would be little If any prog­ Moisten the sugar a little. Let
the Hudson.
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in a material way under such
day and today and attended the a ress
condition, and, in the finer things all the fruits cook together and
—when John Jacob Astor was a fur dealer •
meeting of that organization last of life, there would be absence of then put on ice.
evening.
One may add to this macedoine
—when Cornelius Vanderbilt ran a ferryboat
all development.
green
almonds,
bananas,
currants,
You cannot transform a man
—when the brave men and women of by-gone days
Odd Fellows Benefit Social at Into a machine and get human re­ oranges or even mandarines.
laid the foundations of the great nation of the
Odd Fellows Hall, Friday evening, sults. But, within the average rou­ These fruits, however, need not
of life, work brings the most be poached, but simply put Into
present.
Oct. 17. Everybody invited and tine
satisfying happiness—work that is the complete when it is cold.
all, little and big, male and fe­ right, upbuilding and helpful.
At the moment of serving add
male, are requested to bring 50c
Thrilling days! Romantic days! And now they
Do not allow an ambition for
for the benefit fund. Music, danc­ Idleness to spring up in your heart two liquor glasses of kirsch for
live again on the screen. Marion Davies, its star,
ing. cards and light refreshments. Wasting time, never, under any each two pounds of fruit. Serve
will capture yopr heart by her quaint and lovable
37—1 ' circumstances can bring lasting in tall cups surrounded with
joy. It Is not dissimilar to #very cracked ice and stick in a fine
portrayal.
other
unthrifty
practice.
You probably already need ex­
Happiness through work is one branch of asparagus at the side.
tra blankets. You can buy them of the fundamentals that can be
Regular Admission
Silverton awards contract for
at a bargain price at The Army continually counted on. It is a
splendid type of true, constructive 5,920 sq. yards, asphaltic con­
Goods Store while they last.
37—3 thrift.
crete paving.
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