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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1924)
ISHLAÑD DAILY TnttNtté ASHLAND D A IL Y T ID IN G S The lesson of the Rathbone report is plain, i t should be heeded.—Klamath News; W ednesday, O ctober 15, election. „ gave aa excellent review and the Peef, cooked with vegetables Hostesses for the meeting will book as set forth by her was -acd-put up-in-cans ready to serve (E stablished In 1876) be Mesdames E. D. Briggs, Homer found to be very interesting. after heating, is' a new food com Billings and Ed. Barron. P u blished Every Evening Except Sunday by Thp hext meeting will be held bination being placed on the m ar HOSPITALITY IN THE CITY ’ • • » THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. with Mrs. Robinette a t her home ket by the Rogue River Valley (Albany Democrat) Morris-Dunn Wedding'— on the Boulevard next Monday. Canning company. This company CALENDAR OP EVENTS Bort R. Greer ............................................................ ............................ Editor A very pretty wedding was s * • » A mother died recently in a town where she had lived has an order from a responsible George Madden Green ..................................................... Business Manager i , , , ,. 1 • A • • 1 o 1J 1 c Wednesday, Oct. 15. Auxiliary solemnized at the C ongregational; firm with a branch in Portland Party F or Teachers— jbiit a short time, leaving twin girls, 3 years old, a boy of^to Trinity Guild meets a t 7:30 at OFFICIAL CITY PAPER ..................................................... Telephone 39 parsonage Sunday m orning at All members of the Parent- for all of the product they can S a M n d ‘ t t the*A sh lan d /O regon P w to f fic e a s S ^ n d c ia ^ M a i l M attt» t w ° a n d a bafey of » few months. The m other’s m o t h e r | Episcopal Parish house. nine-thirty when Miss Obera Teachers Association and cfv ic turn out, a strong retail demand Oct 16. H awthorne went down to help her daughter when she became ill and! Thursday, T hursday, Oct. Subscription P rice, D elivered in City 1 0 j Circle Parent-Teachers Associa- Morris became the bride of Mr. Club are asked to attend the already having he^n created. Mr. One Month ........................................................................................... $ .65 later brought the children to her own home until the dis- tion Miller P. Dunn. The Reverend party for the teachers th a t will Bullis, the m anager, states ship will meet at Hawthorne W. Judson Oldfield officiated, u s - , be given at the Club house F ri m ents of potatoes, onions and 8^tjreMo^t°hsih^...."”\k..7’”’l ? ............................ ’........... 375 traeted husband could make some definite plan to care school at 3:30. ing the ring ceremony. The guests day evening. There will be cabbage from outside of Medford One Year .......................................................................................................... 7 .5 0 ¡for his little brood Friday, Oct. 17. D. A. R. will The grandmother’s report ran: were the immediate relatives. B y M ail and R ural R ou tes am usem ents for everyone and a have been necessary to take care “ You need not tell me people in the cities are not g ^ eat the home of Mrs' w- E- Mr. Dunn has been farm ing good time is anticipated. F a rth e r of th e ir shipments. From 140 to One Month ............................................................ ............................... $ 65 Three Months ........... ............................................................ with his brother on the Dunn t announcem ents, including 1.95 neighborly. Here was city of over 100,000 people and my the 160 people are employed. The Tuesday, Oct. 21. Civic Club Six Months .....t................................................... 3.50 , , . a ranch east of Ashland and Mrs. i program for the evening will be plant is located at Medford. One Year ................................................................................................ 6 50 daughter was almost a stranger. Yet all through her ill will meet a t club house. Good Dunn has been employed by the made later. ness, which was long and puzzling to the doctors, the program. DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES M etropolitan Life Insurance com -' • ♦ • * * * Single insertion, per inch .......................................................... $ .30 neighbors were constantly doing tilings to help. They pany at Medford. They are both A u xiliary M eeting— Yearly Contracts A rt Club— very well known and popular One insertion a week ................................................................... .27% took the children for days at a time; they sent in food; The Auxiliary to the Trinity The Ladies A rt Club had a fine members of the younger set. Two insertions a week ...... *............................................................ .25 they did the marketing. There was not a day when s<j>m e Guild will meet this evening a t ' m eeting at the Civic Club house Dally insertion ............................................................ ’___ .20 Upon the retu rn from their the Parish House for the first i of these people were not doing some kindness to my daugh-; Monday evening R ates for Legal and MiseeUaneous Advertising The principal i honeymoon they will make their F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. $ .10 m eeting of the year. It will be j business of the evening was the home on Pennsylvania Avenue in ter or her family. in all sizes. One or tw o around Each subsequent Insertion, 8 point line ................................. .05 a combined business and social of officers. Mrs. G. A. this city. Card of Thanks ................................................................................ “ And when she died, leaving that baby less than a election 1.00 th e house entrances w ill s a te meeting, as some im portant busi your R uger was reelected president, O bituaries, per Mno ............................................. .......................... The many friends of the couple cai|H ‘ts. °2^ year old, there were four families who begged to have him Mrs. Clinton Baughm an elected extend the best wishes for a ness will be discussed. The presi W H AT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING dent, Mrs. John R. Edwards, is to keep as their own. Since I have brought them hom?, vice-president, Mrs. Edward bright and happy future. “All future events, where an admission charge is made or a Thornton, secretary, Mrs. Sam anxious., th a t every member be i TH E ASHLAND FU RNITUR E * * * a fifth offer lias come. None of the benefactors were collection taken is Advertising. COMPANY present. McNair, treasurer. Plans were No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. under any obligation to my daughter or her family; ex made for a card party which trill Study Club M eeting— • • • « 3 N. Main DONATIONS cept the common human bond.” The Ashland Study Club held New Food Product,— be given November 10th. No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis This little story is not big news, because, fortunately, At the close of the ev en in g 1 th eir second meeting of the year ing or Job printing— our contributions will be in cash. the Hotel Ashland Monday i it is not* much out of the common run of events. But it delicious refreshm ents were serv- ■ ftt noon and enjoyed a luncheon. ed by the hostesses, Mrs. Pete OCTOBER 15 helps to emphasize, in a time when . much pessimism . is be Ahlstrom and Mrs. Fred Cushing. / fter an excellent meal the group WHAT GOD WILL DO:— He yviHl swallow up death in v ic to ry ;;. , , ,, , , , , . . . . . ,, and the Lord God will wipe away tears from off all faces; and the i expressed, the tact that though life IS tuller than it fdjourned to the home of Mrs. rebuke of his people shall be taken away from off all th e earth: used to be, and houses are smaller, perhaps, and not T o G ive B en efit— Fred W aguer where the program [ for the Lord hath spoken it.— Isaiah 25:8. v a s given. Mrs. H. O. Anderson Friday evening the Rebekahs PRA Y ER:— Give to eac hof us w hatever our name or nation, everyone knows the name of the family next door, hearts Odd Fellows will give a bene gave the main feature of the pro the life th a t is in Christ Jesus, and then we shall both live and re- t ’ are still big enough and the blood of the race runs warm and joice evermore. fit social, for the purpose of rais gram. which was a review of the enough to give the needed help to those in affliction. ing money for the Odd Fellows hook “ True Adventures of the Grand Lodge which will pe given Secret Service.” Mrs. Anderson HELP THE BOYS here next May. Everyone is in NOW SWAT THE RAT At the Foruc luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce vited to attend as a good program « yesterday, three leaders in civic affairs, men well versed A Filipino worker in a Hawaiian sugar mill died of has been arranged and an ex 1 ! in the way of the boy, urged the co-operation of the mem but onic plague. Three rats infected with the disease have cellent time anticipated. S o c ie ty Cocoa Door Mats bers in their efforts to maintain a Y. M. C. A. in this city, following their talks, these men were applauded heartily, and it is our belief that each man present resolved to do his share ?n the work started by these speakers. But, as in many other lines the thought has slipped our mind. Private affairs, appearing to us at present much more im- portant than the far away Y. M. C. A. hold our attention. Tomorrow, the next day, and we have entirely forgitten our good resolutions. But what of the boy? Today, to morrow, a year from now, he is with us. Today’s boy is tomorrow’s man. And if we fail to do our part in mak ing the hoy the sort of a man we would wish to have for a citizen, for a neighbor, we are failing in our duty to our city and our country. In short, we are “ laying down on the job.” OUR AIR SUPERIORITY been caught. We spent $20,000,000,000 or so in killing human beings recently. Why not adjust human affairs in this world so a little money could be saved from the war cost to spend in fighting rats, the great carriers of plaugues and pestilences? . sPea*<er 111 Portland avgrtised that he would tell a^out hell. It might be well for us to know about this much-pictured place so that we could learn how to avoid it, but it’s not a very pleasant subject even at that. The Shenandoah has nof accomplished as wonder ful an accomplishment as the world fliers did, but fewer people have seen blimps as large as the Shenandoah. Just a gentle reminder that Ashland will have a muni cipal election three weeks from yesterday, unless the can didates remain so silent that nobody will remember it. Again man conquers the air. With the giant dirigible ZR-3 successfully completing her voyage across the At The voters Qre being reminded of the calamities which lantic, and another dirigible, the Shenandoah touring the will follow the passage of the constitutional amend country, the United States stands supreme, as far as out ments and in the maze of contradictory statements pro standing feats in the air are Concerned. Although other and eon, more voters will get the habit of voting no countries far surpass ours in the.number of planes and on all of them. dirigibles ready for active duty,- it is America which shows the way when a feat, never before accomplished, is A newspaper reports that this is to be a hard winter undertaken. and that everybody had better prepare accordingly. The Cross country flying, around the world flying, trans- wise man is the one who prepares as if every winter, Atlantic flying, all seem as though they were the creation spring, summer and fall was to be a hard season. of some modern Dante. But the sight of the very ships, gliding through the air, brings us to the realization that AIRPLANES MAY BE which was off the sot route. W ith American courage, American nerve and American skill GUARDED BY USE OF the completion of such a scheme are back of these accomplishments. Other nations have ELECTRIC CABLES it would be possible to establish a ir routes as definite as railroad attempted some of the feats, already closed affairs as far LONDON, Oct. 15. — The lines. as our nation is concerned, but none have succeeded. Fin B ritish Air M inistry is now ex ally, we will conclude our air activities by flights to the periencing w ith an electric guiding FARMER KILLS SNAKE AND FINDS 2 PULLETTS IN HIM poles. After that, what? cable for aircraft, which may be WHERE ARE WE? Records in the bureau of internal revenue show that one of every i3 persons in the United States is a drug addict. Investigators place the number as high as 3,000,- 000. Children become addicts by continued use of narcotics, in seven to 10 days. Use for 30 days-establishes addiction in the strongest mature person. Wardens of five penitentiaries say that 90 per cent of the inmates of their prisons have been drug users. The sheriff of Los Angeles county, California, says fully 90 per cent « f the crime committed in that county has been traced t( addicts. Forty-nine per cent of the prisoners sentenced to Leavenworth penitentiary are sent there for violation of the Harrison narcotics law. Half the time of certain 1 nited States district courts is taken up with narcotic cases. The economic loss to the country annually, due to the use of drugs is estimated by Dr. Charleton Simon of New York at $1,825,000,000. The United States, exclusive of the amount smuggled into the country, is *by far the largest user of opium among the nations. The 36 grains of opium consumed annually for each person in the United States is enough to drug every man, woman and c*hild in the entire nation for 30 days out of every year. the forerunner of definite aerial ro u ts possible for night flying and flying through fog. The pilot, from instrum ents before him, would be able to tell when flying directly over the cable laid along the ground, and the device would autom atically correct th e direct ion of the flight of an aeroplane TAOS, Mo., Oct. 15. — A m onster snake was killed here by Be Brand, well-to-do farm er, and his hired hands. The reptile was nine feet long and measured six teen inches in circumference. Upon cutting its body open, the hired man found th e snake had swallowed two large pullets. D. A. R . M eeting— i The D. A. R. will meet at the home of Mrs. W. E. Blake this j coming Friday. Hon. . O. A. i Stearns will have charge of the program , and will tell of some of his pioneer experiences. Music 1 1 will be furnished by Miss Imogene ! Wallace. The hostesses for the occasion will be Miss Jennie Gilbert, assis ted by Mrs. O. A. Stearns and Mrs. Jennie Hogue * ♦ » F razier & S on Best Pat. Flour, 49 lbs. $2.25 Good Pat. Flour, 49 lbs. 1.90 Mill Run ........... . 1.65 Ggg Mash, 100 lbs.......... . 3.15 Med Seed Oats ................ . 3.25 Mrs. Louise Perozzi will ad dress the Civic Club a t their meeting Tuesday afternoon on the topic “ The Woman V oter.” At this tim e she will discuss the am endm ents which are before the public at the present tim e and will give an outline of the sub jects to be presented at the next - F razier & S on Phone 214— 353 E. Main St. ♦ ♦ < MORE HEAT Producing Substance is found in Diamond Briquets than in any other coal. A guaranteed analysis shows 88 per cent of each Diamond Briquet is pure fuel- -makiiig Diamond Briquets « the almost perfect fuel. This is the reason we ad vise you to use Diamond Briquets—safe, economical, dependable. • . for more enjoyable the menu. C O L O N IA L each day. Pipeless Franklin Bakery Bakers of “ Superior Bread” Phone 199 Prices Vote No on the Anti- Margarine Bill NOV EMBER 4th or you and less prosperous families will be d e prived of the privilege of eating this clean, healthful food. This b ill hits everyone--it affedts you whether you use butter or margarine because margarine is a safety valve on the price of butter. Don’t allow your personal liberty to be invaded--every man, woman and child has the absolute right to pur chase in the open market what they wish to eat. Oleomargarine is sanitary and healthful. Oleomargarine is supervised by the Federal Government. Oleomargarine is approved by Dr. Wiley, Father of P u n Food Art. Oleomargarine is easily digestible. See U. S. Government bulletins (Department Agriculture 310-505-613). Oleomargarine has calories equal to other spreads. See U. S. Government bulletins (Department A griculture Bulletin 469). Oleomargarine is sold for just what it is. Protect Your Home and Pocket Book PURE MARGARINE PRODUCTS COMMITTEE By F. J. BLAKELEY, Chairman [ m io «w u niu iiil VOTE 3 0 7 X NO _____ NOVEMBER F O U R T H / SEE US that will vary and make Our pastry is baked fresh Butter ( Id A lfalfa hay, ton ___ .20.00 Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co. “In the Heart of Town” Delicious Pastry Prevent Higher , Lew Crop, g’ood, ton ... 24.00 Civic Club— • Bring in Your Sash for a new glass—glazing free. No matter what shape or size you may want, we can fit the glass. FURNACES Swenson-Peebler Furniture * Simpson’s Hardware Company that does wear O ther F ontana P roduct « — Two to three seasons is the usual thing. If there was better underwear than Globe Trouser Seat we would have it. ~ CAIVMET THE WORLD'S G R E A T E S T > BAKING POWDCA 2*/s TIMES THOSE OF A NY OTHER DRANQ Try Fontana’s Spaghetti. It is made by the exclusive Fontana process, —full of flavor and nutrition and free from unpleasant starchiness. Only ten cents at all grocers. UNDERW EAR For healthful complexions eat foods made with Its greater leavening strength means ligh t bakings — perfect digestion , Winchester Store BETTER JUDGES NEEDED The Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court lias said that “ the administration of criminal law in this country is a disgrace,” and that crime “ is due largely to the failure of the law and its administration to bring criminals to justice.” The most serious obstacle to the enforcement of*the prohibition law is the administration of justice by judges out of sympathy with the law and a majority of the people of the United States. Courts administered by persons motivated by preju dices of any character imperiPthe security of the people. The courts of the District of Columbia particularly should be models for the cities of the nation. This ideal is not hopeless. The vacancy which will exist on the police court bench in the near future should be filled by the appointment of a man who will help to hasten that day. Such men are available. • * * ' M a ca r o n i Spaghetti - Vermicelli • Elbow Macaroni oodles [fine and wide] - T h e new macaroni specialties— Butterflies, Daisies, Alphabets and Sheila. W O O DSTOCK T Y P E W R IT E R S The one machine through sheer m erit and dependability has forged ahead to be one of the leaders in w riting machines. A marvel of SPEED, ENDURANCE and We are long on hosiery - M IT C H E L L S The Men’s Store By the Post Office • PERFECTION SEE THEM AT • ................. .............»»-»♦«♦»».........»»» Toilet Goods— Drug Sundries ELH ART’S Books and Stationery