Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 24, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASH LAND D A ILY T ID IN G S
(E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 0 )
P ublished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
M UCH IS S P E N T
A th e n a — S ev eral d is tr ic t jo in
O TTA W A , Oct. 24. — B u ild in g in union h ig h school d is tric t.
c o n s tru c tio n in
C an ad a
has
a m o u n te d in vo lu m e to m o re th a n
M edford — A m o u n t of new
a b illion d o lla rs in th e la s t fo u r b u ild in g in d ic a te s b e st p erio d in
1 y e a rs, a c co rd in g ^o a b u lle tin r e ­ c ity ’s g ro w th ..
lea se d by th e D om inion B u re a u
O F F IC IA L C ITY P ? E R ...........................................................T elep h o n e 39 j
E n tered a t th e Aahland, Oregon P o sto ffice as Second Class M all M atter
S n b sc rip tio n P ric e , D eliv ered in C ity
O b » Month ......... ...............................- ........................................... -.......
T h re e M onth» „ .............................................................................................
Six M o n th s ........... ......................................................................... - ............
On» Y e a r ......................... ..............................................................................
lly M ail a n d R u ra l R o u te s
O n e M onth . . . - ......... ............ ...................................................... -.................
T h re e M onths ................................................................................................
Six M onths .....................................................................................................
O ne Y e a r ..........................................................................................................
Your Boy will
P o r tla n d — F o r tn ig h tly
sa ilin g
of r e frig e ra te d sh ip s p ro m ised fo r
$ .65 P o rtla n d p o rt.
1.95
___________________
3.75;
7.50
I .65
1.95
3.50
6.50
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES
■ iagl» In se rtio n , p e r Inch ..................................................................
$ -30
Y early C ontracts
O n» in se rtio n a w eek ..........................................................................
.2 7 %
Tw o In se rtio n s a w eek ......................................... ................................
-25
D ally in s e rtio n ....................................................................................................20
R ate» for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising
F i r s t In se rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ...................................................... 3 -I®
E a c h s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e ....................................
-05
C a rd o f T h a n k s .........................................................................................
100
.0 2 %
O h ltn a rle s , p e r lin e
FIERY, ITCHING SKIN
IS QUICKLY SOOTHED BIB Overalls
Tl
'MADE ESPECIALLY
M e n th o -S u lp h u r,
a
p le a s a n t j
cre a m , w ill so o th e a n d h e a l sk in ;
th a t is ir r ita te d o r b ro k en o u t;
A N E y/
¿F THEY,
w ith eczem a; th a t is covered w i t h 1
P A IR
< R IP
ugly ra s h o r p im ples, o r is ro u g h I
o r d ry .
N o th in g su b d u e s f i e r y '
sk in e ru p tio n s so q u ick ly , s a y s a
n o ted sk in sp e cia list.
W H AT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
T he m o m e n t th is s u lp h u r p re ­
"A ll f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e is m ad e o r a |
p
a
ra tio n is a p p lie d th e itc h in g i
c o lle ctio n ta k e n Is A d v e rtisin g .
sto p s a n d a f te r tw o o r th re e a p - ;
No d isc o u n t w ill be a llo w e d R e lig io u s o r B e n e v o le n t o rd ers.
p lic a tio n s, th e eczem a is gone an d
DONATIONS
M A D E O f T E S T E D D E N IM
th
e sk in is d e lig h tfu lly c le a r and
No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw ise w ill be m ade In a d v e rtls -
sm o o th . S u lp h u r is so p rec io u s as ¿ C U T F U L L .P L E N T Y OF
1W • r Job p rin tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be in cash.
S W IN G IN G P O C K E T 5
a sk in re m e d y b e c au se it d e stro y s
OCTOBER 24
^ H T T O N 5 R IVETED
th e p a ra s ite s th a t ca u se th e b u r n ­
H E R E D E E M S AND C R O W N S :— B less th e L o rd , O m y soul, a n d
ing,
itc
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in
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isfig
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m
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n
t.
fo rg e t n o t a ll h is b e n e fits: w ho re d e e m e th th y life fro m d e s tru c tio n :
alw ay s
h e a ls
w h o c ro w n e th th e e w ith lo ving k in d n e ss a n d te n d e r m ercies.— M e n th o -S u lp h u r
ALSO MAKERS OF
P s a lm 1 0 3 :1 , 4.
eczem a rig h t up.
-H
O
RSE Brand Bib Overalls
A sm all j a r of R ow les M entho-
S u lp h u r m ay be h a d a t a n y good
NOT ON THE MAP
d ru g sto re .
FOR CROWING BOYS
WO-HORSE BRAND
rtf
When the world fliers started on their marvelous
journey Portland was not on the itinerary.
When they returned to their destination Portland was
not on the itinerary. It was no fault of the fliers.
When Portland planned a reception immediately after
conclusion of the epochal trip, Portland saw nothing of ■ U U i V I U
the fliers until they had gone East and returned.
When the Shenandoah returned from Camp Lewis
to California Portland was not in the path of the flight.
Perhaps the lack of a proper landing field accounts
for the failure to include that city in matters aeronautical
But there is an airplane field at Vancouver.
Perhaps time and scientific reasons were responsible
for Portland’s failure to get a glimpse of the Shenandoah
Nothing prevented her from cruising leisurely over Seattle
and Tacoma.
Perhaps there were other good and sufficient reasons
for leaving the city off the course.
But those who are wondering if the departments at
Washington are unnecessarily slighting Portland have
cause for their skepticism. Portland for some reason has
failed to get on the aeronautic map, even in spite of aj
radiogram sent from Portland by an eminent Republican
to a friend on the Shenandoah at Camp Lewis, as follows:
“ Do everyth g in your power to influence the com­
mander of the Sh tandoah to return south over Portland.
1 fear the effect on the administration should the Shen­
andoah fail to visit this city.”
SHALL WE CARRY ON?
The Tidings yesterday carried an article, an inter­
view with R. R. Howard, head of the Marketing and Land
Settlement departments of the Portland Chamber of Com­
merce, in which high praise is given one of Ashland’s co­
operative marketing organizations. This praise, coming
from an expert in that line, is double welcome. But the
question in our minds, and in the mind of Mr. Howard, is,
have we carried this co-operation far enough? Have we
carried it to such a degree, that our prosperity, as well as
the prosperity of the organization will he radically
affected.
That co-operative marketing organizations, on a scale
larger than was dreamed possible ten years ago, have been
and are successes, is proven by a study of the co-operative
organizations of California, the California Associated
Raisin Growers, the Associated Raisin growers, the almond
growers, and the walnut growers. Each of these organ­
izations have proven conclusively that combined market­
ing can, and is being carried on .with the greatest of
success.
Probably the most successful of these organizations
is the California Associated Raisin Growers, a group of
18,000 raisin growers in the San Joaquin Valley, banded
together to market their products. Before the organiza­
tion of this association,’the growers were receiving from
two to three cents per pound for their raisins, and their
markets were badly shattered. With the association in
effect, and the independent packers out of the way, the
growers receive from twelve to fifteen cents per pound
for their products, with a market as stable as the wheat
market. The association has an investment in packing
plants of approximately $27,000,000, with one plant in the
city of Fresno, representing an investment of $6,000,000.
What these organizations have done, we can do here.
Shall we carry no with the work, or shall we fall back
into the old way of things, dooming the prosperity of this
section?
IV a iiy C
Ul
V IU
or range here.
Good C offee
4 0 a n d 45c lb.
Sw eet P o ta to e s. 3 lbs fo r 25c
Good, B ro o m s
5Oc, 75c, $ 1 .0 0
M olasse3 D airy F eed , 75
p o u n d sack ..................... $ 1 ,8 0
— V
H og F eed , 80 lb. sack ... $ 2 .2 5
PO TA TO ES
80 lbs. M ill R u n ................. $ 1 .6 5
C h e rro F lo u r, 49 lb. sack $ 2 .2 5
P ic k e t F lo u r, 49 lb. sack $ 2 .2 5
Plaza Market
F razier & S on
P h on e 2 1 4 — 3 5 3 E . Main St.
Summary of Digest Poll
g iv in g m o re th a n fifty p er cent
of h e r v o tes to th e P re s id e n t.
; T o ta l v o tes .............. 1,293,378
487,782
496,006
2,300,484
Trade in
your old one for a #
New U niversal
We have several second­
hand ranges and heaters—
all in good condition—
which we will sell at rea­
sonable prices, giving you
a real value.
SWENSON-PEEBLER
Furniture Company
Month-End Dollar Day Sale Starts Saturday. Bargains
Galo/e-Thafs what Ypu’ll say when You come here!
BATH TOWELS
*3 for ....................
72” BLEACHED SHEETING
2 yards f o r ...........................
.00
“ A u ro ra ” S h e e tin g , fin e
re g u la rly a t 65c y a rd .
L a rg e Size B a th
T ow els,
heavy­
w e ig h t; sold re g u la rly a t 39c each.
PILLOW CASES
3 f o r ..................
$1^
TODAY and TOMORROW
WILLIAM FARNU
Ä o ngh«
Alone
OUTING FLANNEL
4 yards for . . . . . .
$1
heav y
$1
q u a lity ;
.00
sold
3 lb. COMFORT size BATTING £ 4 .00
each ......................................
,
F u ll size 72x90, w ill m ak e c o m p lete c o m fo rte r,
$1.25 v alu e.
42 a n d 45 D aisy P illow C ases; sold
r e g u la rly a t 39c y a rd .
36” DAISY MUSLIN
I) yards f o r ................
F in e q u a lity , b lea c h e d ;
y ard
.00
$1
$1
.00
OUTING FLANNEL
3 vards for
$1
.00
RAIN PROOF UMBRELLAS
each .............7..................
36 inch B e lm o n t P e rc a le s, 50 new
p a tte r n s to select. B uy
now
fo r
X m as G ifts; sold re g u la rly a t 22c yd.
$1
S teele P a ra g o n fra m e , w ith s'even rib s;
cord on h a n d le ; $1.25 value.
$1
.00
3 6 inch, heavy q u a lity in new s trip e
p a tte rn s ; re g u la r v a lu e 39c yard.
CHALLIES
51/!» yards for ...
00
$1.
All new p a tte rn s , y ard w ide, triiTi to
m ak e c o m fo rts.
B uy now,
15.new p a tte rn s to select-fro m , fin e fo r d ra p e rie s
a n d c o m fo rt co v ers; sold re g u la rly a t
y a rd .
PERCALES
’ 5 yards f o r .......
$1
.00
Size 18x34 fin e q u a lity fo r fam ily
u se ; sold re g u la rly a t 20c each.
.00
sold re g u la rly a t 19ç
r
36” COLONIAL CRETONNE
5 vards for .........................
36 in ch es w ide in lig h t colored p a t
te r n s ; sold re g u la rly a t 29c y a rd .
DUCK TOWELS
6 f o r ..................
OUTING FLANNEL £ 4 .0 0
6 yards for .........
■
.00
27 inches w ide, com e in fan cy s trip e s
a n d p la in w h ite; sold re g u la rly a t
22c y ard .
Silk
WITH
LOIS WILSON
WALLACE WORSLEY
N tK M M Tf» BY A B O tM Z U B M AM» J I M I LUMMY
<2 Qanmoml Qidvn
The two fisted star of the outdoors in
and happiness screened against a back­
ground of the picturesque Yosemite
Valley
The Comedy Is—
“STAY SIN G L E ”
?
Regular Prices-
—Regular Time
Y our D ollar is w orth m ore
'here. B uy and Save
D ollar Day is like a G ift
Day. B uy here D ollar Days
.00
Fancy Bath Towels
£ 4 .00
3 f o r ....... ..................
I
Good
Soft' S pun B ath T ow els, m ad e w ith colored
J o q u a rd b o rd e r in pink an d
blu e, 39c
each re g u la rly .
.00
Curtain Scrim
£ 4 .00
6 yards for . . . *.............
■
B a th Towtels in fan cy plaid p a tte rn s in
p in k , blu e a n d gold. 59c .each re g u la rly .
36 inch Scrim in w hite a n d c re a m , m ad e
w ith fan c y h e m s titc h e d b o rd e r; 20c y ard
re g u la rly .
Linen T ow eling............
4 yards f o r ..................
In Your Favorite Recipe Use
THE WORLD'S G REATEST
You Will Notice
a Big Difference
a */, t im i » those o r amt other br a n d
$1
B leach ed L in e n C rash T ow eling,
heav y w eig h t, 29c y a rd re g u la rly .
Fancy Bath Towels
2 f o r .....................
$1
Homestead Sheets
* Each ....................
$1
Colored Voile Handkerc’fs £ 4 -0 0
3 for .................. : ........
■ *
.00
72x90 S h eets, B leached,
a t $1.25 each.
Sold re g u la rly
AU th e new b rig h t co lo rs w ith e m b ro id ery
in c o rn e r; se v e ra l sty le s to choose from .
Women’s Woo! Hose
pair ................
.00
Frinted Plisse Crepe
£ 4 .00
3 yards l o r ....................
■
in
30 in ch es w ide, com es in sm all p rin te d
p a tte rn s in p in k , blue, o rch id and m ais;
39c re g u la rly .
.00
Colored Linen Handkerc’fs £ 4 .00
6 for .............................
■
im p o rte d E n g lish all
B row n H e a th e r.
BAKING POWDEP
We Deliver
Good P o ta to e s , p e r cw t. $ 2 .0 0
T o ta l
fo r s ta te
18,054
8,441
18 258
153,297
30,118
26,515
4,499
7,419
17,607
24,164
10,953
157,465
88,549
75,983
49,096
30,882
12,992
20,658
24,801
97,5 3 4
101,878
63,561
13,588
88,627
13,976
38,775
2,355
11.558
61,892
6,212
243,719
29,253
13,548
140,1 I t
45,290
32,44 1
129.128
13,169
13,967
14.204
29,111
73,064
9,313
9,663
36,239
47,133
29,726
74,125
5,601
31,917
if you buy a new heater
We have fresh condiments o£ all kinds for sale.
Spices, ground, whole, pickling seeds.
Also Tohasco, Pepper Sauce, Chile Sauce, Cat-
'• sup, Cocktail Oyster Sauce, Worcestershire Sauce,
Ü Vinegar, Pimentoes, Hot Peppers.
Special T his W eek
La
F o lle tte
1.486 <
2,220
1,891
65,050
6,072
3,662
340
1,499
2.086
2,430
3,540
38,664
11,396
21,163
8,728
2,954
1,919
1,589
4,777
14,082
21,653
20,382
902
10,584
4,460
8,771
865
996
9,505
1,610
54,461
1,383
4,737
29.380
5,660
8,640
25,146
1,298
668
5,237
2,066
8.687
2.378
913
3,305
16,052
2,108
38,902
1,504
8,255
has a big exchange value
201 Main St.
Phone 155
F razier & S on
D avis
11,177
1,950
10,765
10,155
4,663
2,982
1,333
1,412
8,761
16,393
I, 499
19.291
20,217
9,830
8,744
13,853
6,526
2,735
8,309
9,479
8,402
5,582
10,472
30.991
1,773
8,832
332
1,778
8,241
1,748
33,812
17,117
1,414
22,616
17,929
5,186
17,733
1,361
I I , 793
1,585
15,304
39,289
1,916
766
20,432
4,630
12.040
5,003
716
• 8,906
liC U Iv l
CAUJMiT
;; SC H U E 1M A N G R O C E R Y
C oolidge
A la b a m a ........... * ........ . 5,206
A rizo n a ........................... 4,188
A rk a n s a s .....................
5,494
C a lifo rn ia ..................... 76,049
C olorado
...................... 19,014
C o n n e c tic u t
.............. 19,706
j D elaw are
: .................
2,799
I D ist. C o lum bia
4.462
: F lo rid a
......... ..............
6.417
' G e o rg ia ........................ 5,268
Id a h o
..........................
5,777
Illin o is
........................ 97,871
In d ia n a
..................... 56,207
Iow a
............................. 44,187
K a n sa s
..................... .. 30,910
K e n tu c k y
................... 13,834
L o u is ia n a
................... 4,429
M aine
........................... 16,217
M a ry lan d
................... 11,423
Full Cream Cheese
M a ssa c h u se tts
......... 7 3,217
M
ichigan
......................
70,822
30c a Lb.
i M in n eso ta
................. 36,755
28c by the whole cheese M ississippi ................... 2,150
M issouri
...................... 46,361
M o n ta n a
...................... 7,607
N e b ra sk a
................... 20,693
N evada
........................ 1,152
New H a m p sh ire
.. 8,687
New J e rs e y
.............. 43,860
New M exico .............. 2,818
New Y ork
................. 153,771
No. 2, hut good
N o rth C a ro lin a ......... 10,675
N o rth D a k o ta ............ 7,274
$2.00 per 100 lbs.
O hio
............................. 86,359
O k la h o m a ................... 21,378
O regon
........................ 1S.224
P e n n s y lv a n ia
............ 83,471
R h o d e Isla n d ............ 10,418
S o u th C a ro lin a
........ 1,447
S o u th D a k o ta ..... ” ...
7,210
H. A. Stearns
61 N. Main
T e n n e sse e ................... 11,566
T exas
........................... 24,577
U tah
............................. 4,986
_________;________________________ ,. j V e rm o n t
......................
7 ,9 2 1
V irg in ia
..................... 12,200
d e n t C oolidge a c o m fo rta b le lead W a sh in g to n
.............. 25,680
in th e poll, re g is te r in g 18,224 W est V irg in ia
......... 15,352
fo r D avis. T h u s, w ith a to ta l of W isconsin ................... 29,659
32,444 vo tes c a st, O regon is now W yom ing
...................
v o tes fo r th e P re s id e n t as a g a in s t
8,640 fo r L a F o lle tte a n d 5,186
/IF
Sum m ary of Digest P oll
A cco rd in g to a re c e n t new’s p a p e r 30 n e c e ssa ry to p h y sical en e rg y
d isp a tc h , th e v ig o rs of y o u th h a v e an d p e rfec t h e a lth .
been r e tu r n e d to m en of m a tu re
G lan d o g en , th e new sc ie n tific
age. th ro u g h th e b en eficial re- g lan d to n ic , p re p a re d in ta b le t
s u its receiv ed fro m g l a n d u l a r , f orm p ro v id e s a sim p le m eth o d
tre a tm e n t.
T h is
re m a rk a b le J Of ta k in g g la n d u la r tre a tm e n t.
sc ie n tific w o rk h a s been accom -j G lan d o g en , fo r m en a n d w om en.
p lish e d by th e h e a d p h y sician E a s t Side P h a rm a c y w ill su p p ly
a n d s u rg e o n of one of C a lifo r­ you. M ail o rd e rs accepted.
n ia ’s S ta te I n s titu tio n s .
T h e o b je c t of g la n d u la r tr e a t-
(C o n tin u e d F ro m P a g e 1)
We understand the Chinese are fighting over a Mali
agg score.
Some fellows are-like a postage stamp, they are all
•ough after they have been licked once.
MMMMi
RESTORE HEALTH BY i m en t is to b u ild up th e d e v ita liz -
ed g la n d s so th e y m ay c o n tin u e
GLAND TREATMENT I th
e ir n o rm a l J u n c tio n of suppiy-
SAYS SCIENCE , ing th e v ita l g la n d u la r se cre tio n s
B e r t R. G r e e r ................................................................. - .............................. E d ito r
G eo rg e M adden G ree ...........................................................B u sin e ss M an ag er of h ta tts tic s
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P i iday, October 2 4 , 1024
ÁSÜLAÑt) DAILY TÎDtNGâ
Pate ftfò
w ool
Silk Tubing Vesting
y a r d ...........................
$1
H ose
$1
AP P u r e L inen in sev eral colors, m ade
w ith
e m b ro id e ry in c o rn e r,
20c each
re g u la rly .
B uy new fo r X m as g ifts. Com ? in all th e
w a n te d co lo rs fo r L in g e rie, $1.25 re g u la rly
Mercerised Damask
yard $1.00
Crash Toweling
7 yards for $l;00
Percales
6 yards for $1.00
Mercerized Damask
2 yards for $1.00
64 in ch e s w ide, m ad e w ith
co lo red b o rd e r in p in k an d
blu e, $1 .25 y a rd re g u la rly
B leached L inen F in is h C rash
T ow eling.
Sold
re g u la rly
18c y a rd .
36 in ch es w ide, ccm e in
lig h t a n d
d a rk
p a tte rn s .
R e g u la rly 20c y a rd .
F in e q u a lity fo r fam ily use.
Sold re g u la rly a t 65c y ard .
CURTAIN NETS 3 yds. for $1.00
New C u rta in N ets in w h ite a n d cream
V alu es to 45c y a rd .
E. R. ISAAC & CO
‘The Q uality Store”
BABY CRIB BLANKETS $1.00
Com e in p in k a n d blu e, size
S o ft a s R a b b it’s sk in .
30x4 0.