Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 21, 1924, Image 2

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November 21, ÍOiii
THE CHRISTMAS
rem arked th a t in being defeated
the loss was not his but Jackson
To the Patrons of the Ashland
This is A slilands
Countys.
A F eatu re Page
Postoffice:
The
greatest
task
or
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by '
Place To F ind
The organization comes through
the
year
in
the
Postal
Service
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F o r T elling the
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO;
Articles of tim ely in te re st
this campaign stronger than ever W hat I t W ants
as you are probably aware, the: are welcomed under this head.
Cooks A bout the
before. It has the consciousness To E a t Sunday
........ E ditor I Problem of properly handling what Communciations m ust bear the
Bert R. Greer .......
of power and the disposition to
Good E atables
George Madden Greeft ....................................................*aess Manager
is known as the Christm as mail. signature of the author.
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; wield th a t power unselfishly for
OFFICIAL CITY PA PER ......................................;........... --Telephone 39 This has become increasingly im­
better governm ent through a re-
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon Postoffice as Second. Class Mail Matter portant as the service increases
■ united Republican party dedicated government.
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in volume and as parcel po3t has; T,ie Jackson County Republican
receive unselfish consideration and t
Subscription Price, Delivered in City
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to
bringing
back
to
Jackso
When the County Committee re­ cooperation, if be desires it, in fund, and go to work.
taxed all the resources of the de-| ^ en,Pal Committee walked out of
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JACKSON COUNTY REPUB­
Republican h e ad q u a rie rs^ h e “ d a y ! C° Unty responsihle representative organized after the May prim aries
the honest effort that will be LICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
Three Months ...................................................................- ..................
1.95 partm ent to handle.
a platform was adopted and sub­ made to reestablish good will and
after election busted but happy.
3.75
Six Months .................................................................... - ..... - .............
The postal serviefe is willing
COMMISSIONS
NAMED
One Year ............... ............................................................—.................. » 7.50
scribed to by all of our candidates
The fighting had been good, the
and anxious to serve you and to
By Mail and Rural Routes
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. — in which they pledged themselves, intelligent team work in the court
victory glorious, our casualties
house at Jacksonville.
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One Month .....................................................................- ............... —
5 .651 serve you prom ptly and p ro p e rly !.
President Coolidge today named in the event of their election, to
In Medford—
1 1.95
o r ’ but
»,..* u it asks
, your cooperation
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Everv
man
and
woman
on
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Three Months ........................................................................................
In
this
hour
of
victory
we
wish
and U the
. a ticket, from
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United
States
Commissioner
of
W. L. Duton, supervisor of the
Coolidge to!
cooperate with the republican or­
3.50
t n the ovir.nt
, * coopera- the ticket, from
Coolidge
Six Months ..............................f................................................
to say th at our hearts are soften­ census for the forest service, a r­
2____ to
t,ie extent th a t what
Fish
and
H
atcheries
O’Malley
and
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One Year ....................................................................................
ganization
in
bringing
harm
on­
Conger, had been elected, except
___ ¡tio n is received will depend the
Miller Freem an, publisher of the | ious coordination and economical ed even tow ards the defeatists in rived here today to take up the
McMahon for sheriff, and as Joe
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES
our own party. Our ranks are work of the agricultural census.
fullness of the service rendered.
him self refused
to be down­ Pacific Fisherm an at Seattle as i and efficient adm inistration into
Single Insertion, per inoh ............................................................ ? .30
open. All they have to do to put The work is being done through­
The departm ent appeals to you
Yearly Contracts
hearted, the committee naturally members of the International i the business affairs of this coun­
their name on the roster, fall into out the entire United States.—
. 2 7 % 'and seeks to impress upon you could not be. In a little speech to ¿Fisheries Commission to p ro v id e ! ty.
One insertion a week ...................................................................
line, subscribe to the campaign Medford Mail Tribune.
.25 i the importance, of m ailing C hrist­
for a treaty between Canada and
Two insertions a week ...................................................................
This committee, a fte r being in
the executive committee he said
.20
Daily insertion ...............................................................................
the United States for the preser­ close personal contact with these
mas parcels early. Do not neglect
th a t the campaign had been a
Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
vation of halibut fisheries on the candidates for the past m onth,
properly packing your parcels and
First insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. ? .10
splendid experience: a lot of fine
northern Pacific.
plainly
addressing
them
for
these
.05
Each subséquent insertion, 8 point line .................................
observed their loyalty, their high i
things had been said about him,
The Hostess Who Has
1.00
things mean much in the safe and
Card of Thanks .................................................................................
sense
of
honor,
their
ability
to
the
Republican
organization,
had
.02% expeditious handling of all mails,
Obituaries, per line ............................................. ..........................
Unexpected Visitors
stand the gaff, firm ly believes tpat
loyally stood by him, and th at
Orders from the Postm aster- it could count him as a member
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
these pre-election pledges will be
"All future events, where an admission charge is made or
General are th a t all work in post, for life and at th eir command and
redeemed.
Now
¡s
the
time
to
buy
spray
is not inconvenienced If she
collection taken is A dvertising.
offices, including carrier service, ready for duty day or night. Thai pumps, plows and harrows,
The lone dem ocrat elected by
No discount w'ill be allowed Religious or Benevolent ordens.
has “Sally Ann’’ bread in
___________________________________________ _____ ________________ shall be discontinued a t 11 o’- he still had a good job and plenty
republican votes we feel sure will j
drills and all kinds of farm
the house. Ami she can feel
DONATIONS
I clock on Christm as m orning, ex- of work to do. In closing, he e x -: implements. Fencing in every
assured that the guests will
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis-j cept auci, a <,
ahsobitelv h a p a c
! pressed the sentim ents of the en
style. Harness, collars, snaps,
ing or job printing— our. contributions will be in cash.
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enjoy this most delicious of
sary for dispatching outgoing first, tire com m ittee when lie modq^tly i and pads. New and used Sew­
breads, too.
NOVEMBER 21
class mail and newspapers and
ing
Machines.
Auto
Robes,
etc.
GREAT AND TR U E:— Ascribe ye greatness unto our G od." He receiving but not working incom-
early, and the postal services
is the Rock? his work is perfect: for all his ways are judgm ent: a I jn _ majj
promise to ápeed the* Christm as
God of tru th and w ithout injquity, ju st and rig h t is he.— Deuteron
Shop early, wrap securely, ad­ mails.
omy 32: S, 4.
dress fully and plainly, and mail
F. D. WAGNER, Postm aster.
(Established in 1876)
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M arket Basket
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PEIL’S CORNER
F ranklin’s
Superior Bread
Litliia Bakery
HEAVENLY WORK
A ju s t God, says Dr. C harles W . E lio t of H arv ard ,
would not inflict on one of his creatu res eith er eternal
torm ent or eternal rest. F o r him self, a t least, an ever­
la stin g freedom from w ork would not he heaven.
“ To m e,” he says, “ such a heaven is unthinkable.
M y g reatest happiness is in pleasurable activ ity . Jo y in
w ork is m y ideal of existence, here or h e re a fte r.”
T his m ay not harm onize w ith the ideal of a lot of Dr
E lio t’s fellow -Christians. R est has been p erh ap s the
th in g chiefly associated w ith heaven in the m inds of
C hristian folk from the beginning, when they have con­
tem plated the life hereafter. Yet reason, hum an n atu re
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
and religion all suggest th a t p erh ap s D r. E lio t is rig h t,
and his a ttitu d e is n o t so exceptional as it seems.
,
To any norm al child, inaction is torm ent. The c h ild ’s
notion of happiness, like the H arv ard sa g e’s, is usually
M illions o f Bake-Day Tests During
activ ity , in some form or other. P erh ap s it is so, too,
the Past 35 Years Prove I t
w ith really norm al and h ealth y grow n-ups. People sel­
dom tu rn th e ir th o u g h ts heavenw ard -until they are sick •A L E S a y , TIMES THOSE OF A N T OTHER BR A N D
c r tired or disappointed w ith life; then rest seems to be
the g re a t desideratum .
A fte r death, no doubt, there will he rest fo r them , in
some abode or other. B ut a fte r they are “ rested u p ,”
from the labors of earth , will not the eternal urge move
them to action again, like a vigorous child new ly risen
from sleep?
fhere’s No Substitute—
None Just as Good as
C A U JM tr
baking powder
HOW SHALL THE ZR-3 BE USED?
The ZR-3 m ight have fo r its m otto the refrain of the
p o p u lar song, “ W h a t’ll I D o ?” A t any rate, the burden
of th e N avy D e p a rtm e n t’s days is rap id ly becoming,
“ W h a t’ll we do w ith th e Z R -3?”
To begin w ith, the g reat Zeppelin is a stric tly com­
m ercial ship. But she is also under stric tly jn ilita rv ju r­
isdiction S uitable uses for th is m ightiest of dirigibles
range everyw here from a north p o lar expedition to c a rry ­
ing mail from New Y ork to London or from Los Angeles
to Honolulu. I t seems th a t g reat num bers of people are
interested in the m a tte r and are sending th eir proposals
to the N avy D epartm ent.
T here are o th er com plications, too. As fa s t as
enough helium can he m ade, the ZR-3 is to be inflated
w ith th a t non-inflam able gas instead of w ith the d an ­
gerous hydrogen. B ut Dr. H ugo E ckner, head of the Zep­
pelin com pany, calling a t the N avy D epartm ent to say
farew ell before retu rn in g to Germ any, gently rem inded
the navy a ir chief th a t experim ents w ith the helium
should be m ade before any final program was settled on
lo r the ZR-3, because the A m erican gas has a m aterially
low er liftin g ratio th an the hydrogen used by the Z e p !
pelin company.
T his need not be a stag g erin g problem , however. If
th e ZR-3 and airsh ip s of its type are going to serve a v al­
uable purpose in the world, surely the N avy D ep artm en t
will discover w hat it is. I f not, then the sooner th a t is
learned, the b etter, and in eith er ease the ultim ate de­
cision will be w orth the price.
SINKING BATTLESHIPS
A bom bshell was throw n tem p o rarily into the naval
disarm am en t program by the injunction suit b ro u g h t
ag a in st the N avy D epartm ent, to p revent the scran pin *
of the new battlesh ip W ashington. The destruction of
th a t w arship was agreed to by the U nited S tate s in th e
W ashington conference, as p a rt of the ad ju stm en t by
w hich the 5-5-3 naval ratio was to be established. Ap­
p a re n tly it is to he sunk as planned, hut the real issue
is not yet disposed ef.
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. . The taxpayer, in sp irin g th e injunction proceedings,
insisted th a t the U nited S tate s was d ro p p in g below her
authorized ratio, and needed the W ashington to help
keep A m erican n aval stren g th equal to G reat B r ita in ’s
as the W ashington p act provides. F u rth erm o re, • he
charged th a t w hile the U nited S tate s has been lapsin'*
from its authorized stren g th . G reat B ritain lids been su r­
passin g th e stren g th set fo r both.
Such a p ro test tends to reopen th e whole d isarm a­
m ent question and calls new atten tio n to the d isarm a­
m ent program . T here is dissatisfactio n in this countrv
w ith w hat both B ritain and Ja p a n are doing w ith th eir
navies. T here is some dissatisfaction, too, am ong the
o th e r pow ers to the treaty , F ran ce and Italy .
A new conference m ay be needed before long to
• lear up the m atter and establish stro n g er “ sanctions ”
A n obvious defect of the present arran g em en t is
th a t every pow er is left so largely to itse lf to determ ine
how fa r it m ay go in building and scrapping naval vessels
Tt is h a rd to see how the system can be kept w orking
sm oothly w ith o u t some in tern atio n al body, representing
all the naval pow ers concerned, to pass ju d icially on
such m a tte rs, and let the w orld know w hat ©very pow er
|s doing.
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would not be
so popular unless
it was really
If you want choice Tur
SATURDAY SPECIALS
S U P E R IO R
AT
S C H U E R M A N’ S
keys, Ducks, Geese
or Chickens
The
ORDER NOW
Franklin Bakery
Phone 199
W e will have a plenty
for all, hut in ord er to gel
the best quality, you
should ord er a fowl im ­
m ediately
fo r
you r
T hanksgiving D inner
Eagle M arket
N. Main
Phone 107
10 Bars C rystal W hite ....... .............
................42c
................74c
None Such Mince M e a t ....................... ........15c pkg.
S & W Bulk S ultana R aisins . . . .
..........10c lb.
S n id e r’s Red Kidney Beans ........
........15c can
Van C am p ’s Oval S ardines ............. ........15c can
G rape Ju ice (concord) Q u a r t s ......... ................58c
Hall Gallon Tea Garden Syrup ...
201 E .’Main St.
$8.95
We Deliver
Phone 155
S P E C IA L
$8.95 per barrel
Frazier & Son
Columbia H ard W heat
F lour
E v ery sack guaran teed
Cherro Egg Mash, per cw t...........................................
Cherro Mix Feed, 75 lb. sack ..........................
Cherro F atting Mash, per cw t....... •....................
Cherro Flour, the best on the m arket for the money
Oil Meal per cwt.....................................................................
Rye Seed, per cw t.............................
¡5
$2.30
$2 23
$3.30
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Vetch Seed, per c w t.................. ..."..... .."Z"?ZZ"A A "77jZ3O
Eastern Cranberries, no waste, all good
P ru n es 4 lbs. 25c
Fiyc’s
Mince m eal, sweet potatoes, squash and delicious
apples. Get ready for voijr T hanksgiving dinner.
17 lbs. $1.00
W e w ill deliver it right to your kitchen
Plaza M arket
H. A. Steam s
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61 N. Main
Phone 214
FRAZIER and SON
8S8 E. Main Street
2 0 th C E N TU R Y
whole
hams
MONEY SAVING FOOD DEPOTS
in Oregon and Washington. Chock full of good wholesome, appetizing
food stuffs, will help you solve the problem of what to serve Thanksgiving.
Your most conveniently located 2GTII CENTURY STORE IS
374 E. Main
Sä
4 DAYS OF SPECIAL PRICES
provide luxurious thanks-
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
NOVEMBER 22nd, 24th, 25th and 2Cth
»-economical,too
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SHORTENING—Only the finest, per pound ............................................. 20c
C A M P B E L L ’S SO U PS — F am ous ,
for Q uality—Tom ato, at 3 for 25c
All others, each .......................10c
M INCE M EA T—F inest hulk, lb 25c
S H R IM P—New pack, can
19c
Nothing finer than a Frye’s “Delicious” whole Ham
for the great American festival.
It is ideal for baking because it is just choice, tender,
grain-fed pork, cured in hardwood smoke by the ex­
clusive Frye process, to preserve the natural juices
and delicate texture and develop the rich mild flavor.
LAYER F IG S —J u s t packed, 11». 20c
R A IS IN S — F resh — T hom pson’s
Seedless R aisins in bulk, 3 lhs.29c
25 pound boxes ...................$2.25
CHOCOLATES—P ound ...........25c
WALNUTS—Large E xtra Fancy Budded—1924 crop, lb.........................40c
SLIC E D P IN E A P P L E —L arge 2 ’/2
cans, stan d ard , e a c h ................29c
B for ......................................... $1.69
D R ()M E l) AR Y D A TES — N e w
Stock—P k g ...................................20c
ALMONDS — 1924 Crop — P a p e r
shells, pound ............................ 29c
FR E N C H CREAM S—Pound . .29c
«JELLO—Any kind, e a c h ...........10c
M ARSCHINO C H E R R IE S —3 oz.
hottie ........................................... 15c
MAZOLA O IL —P in ts * ................27c
Q uarts ......................................... 49c
R IP E O LIV ES—In bulk, p in t 25c
O Y STERS—A & L—No. 1 cans,
tin s ........................................... 35c
C H E E S E —F u ll C ream —lb. .. ,30c
O EST ’S M A RM A LA 1 )E —B ot tie
........................................................19c
No par boiling is necessary with a Frye’s “Delicious”
Ham—the meat is so mild and tender.
To delight family and guests with baked Ham that
will be voted “just perfect ”
tcore the »kin half way through the fat, season with ground
cinnamon, dove» aryl mustard, sprinkle with brown sugar
and bake like a pork roast in a covered roaster with just
enough water to make steam, allowing fifteen minutes to the
pound. A d o ve o f garlic inserted next to the bone will add
flavor.
YOU WILL FIND FRYE’S “ DELICIOUS” BACON AS GOOD AS FRYE’S
“ DELICIOUS” HAM
CPTSCO—3 lb. t i n s ................. 73c
6 lb. tins ............................... $1.42
Cl tfPANTS—Royal
Club—Large
l>kg..................................................20c
B A K E R ’S PREM IUM
CHOCO­
L A T E -^ . Ih..............................19c
SI NM AID
R A IS IN S — 2
large
Pkgs.............................................25c
LEMON and ORANGE P E E L S —
pound .........................................35c
C U R TIS P lM E N T O S -e a c h ...1 0 c
B U R N E T T ’S V A N IL L A - 2
oz.
hottie .........................................35c
G R A PE F R U IT — Van ( ’a m p ’s
pack—Can ................................... 10c
CLU STER PATSIXS—New pack,
each ............................................. 19c
CITRO N —H ighest G rade—lb. . ,60c
20TH CENTURY COFFEE, 45c POUND—HIGHEST GRADE
A on ean save 10c a Ih. and get the best. Roasted in our own R oaster d aily
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables That Meet approval at surprisingly Low Prices
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Buy Ham* and Bacon by tbi* Brand Name—you will find them
“EVERYTHING THE NAME IMPLIES”
Really There Isn ’t a B etter Place to Buy Groceries
STORES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
24-28
20th C E N T U R Y
GROCERY
374 E. MAIN ST.