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

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A. S H L A.
13
D A I L
(E stablished in 1876)
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T^ I D I jN” (x S
Toda\ physical education does not aim simply to' 400,000
keep healtllV students fit, hut seeks tile physically haildi- I Prague
.Monday, November 04, 1924
men is revealed by a “ is to the body w hat friction is
semi-official newspaper, to the machine, and will wear out
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
ter for it.
tu re ’s way of keeping the body
“ Swearing becomes then not a in health, acting as a safety valve
wicked act at all, but ra th e r Na- to the em otions.”
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
i£>r,e'
!"as;,ag.f ° r reSt ,,r.Rpecial/ xcrcife recommended accord-
--------------------------------------------- ,------------------------- mg to their respective needs.
South Slavla has a standing
arm y of 135,000 and a war
strength of 1,000,000. Roumania
has a standing arm y of 125,000
and a w ar strength of 2,400,000.
Poland, which is not a member
of the Little Entente, but is more
or less bound to it due to treaty
obligations, has a standing arm y
of 230,000 and a w ar strength
of 2,000,000.
“ W ith a war strength of 6,-
400,000 and a standing army
strength of 640,000 men, the
L ittle Entente, is a force to be
reckoned w ith,” comments the
newspaper which also points out
Jy.
Frazier & Son
“ Fear produces in beasts all
the
conditions favorable to great
R ntered a t th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice as Second Class Mail M atter
S o . \ C r \ 1 1110 C llflllg C 111 1110 SCllOOJ t t t t l t u d o t o w a r d
physical effort. The stim ulation
SuUcriptkm Price. Delireml In Clt,
' ¡’.upils1’ Physical needs, ft means fewer breakdowns under
This store will be closed all day Thursday,
of the heart and lungs is necess­
One Month ................................................................................ ........... $ .65 the school regime. It often insures a steady improvement
ary to enable the animal or pri­
Nov. 27th., for Thanksgiving
Three Months
1.95
____
__
in
the
physical
condition
of
backward
or
weak
students.
mitive
man
to
make
the
supreme
fill Months
3.75
Please get your order in early, for we want to
effort to fight or escape, and the
One Y e a r ........................................... "................. ............................. 7.50¡It must also mean a good deal more happiness during
increased activity of the endoc­
get your orderout in good shape that you may have
one Month ..............“ L * 1*“ and
......................... $ .65 ack<X)1 years and an increase in mental efficiency. The
rine organs to the same end in­
plenty to eat that day.
Three Months .................................................................................. 1.95! principle might well be applied throughout the public
nntha
O
Kft
v v
*
creases the fuel available for the
Six Months
3.50
W e have just received a fresh shipment of or­
One Year
great increase of work the body
6.50 schools.
anges. ( an give you any size at very low prices.
m ust undertake.
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES
“ Civilized man inherits th at re­
Eastern Cranberries; Heinz mince meat and apple
dingle insertion, per inch ............................................................. $ .30
NOT A “ LEISURE CLASS”
action, and now when the emo­
Yearly C ontracts
butter, the best on the market.
Reading “ dope” on the football season, somebody
One insertion a week ...................................................................
.27%
tion of fear is felt strongly, cer­
Two insertions a week ...................................................................
.25
remarked the other day that he wondered when college
tain of his organs are stim ulated
Dally insertion ......................................................................................... 20
men
get
any'time
to
devote
to
their
studies.
It
seemed
to
that
the
combined’
forces
double
and certain inhabited, and his
FRAZIER and SON
R ates for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising
him that from the beginning of the fall term until Thanks- th® mi,itary strensth of France’ body is immediately prepared for
P hon e 2 1 4
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. $ .10
3 5 3 E. Muin Street
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line ................. .v....................... 05
action.
giving
football
held
first
place
in
the
curriculum
of
our
<5ard of Thanks .................................................................................
1.00
“ If worry is a modification of
O bituaries, per line ..................................................................................02% modern educational institutions.
fear brought about by civilization,
Because a popular sport and pastime naturally re­
and consists of rapidly recurring
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
“ All future events, where an admission charge is made or a ceives more publicity than the routine of class and lecture
stim ulations caused by this emo­
Collection taken is A dvertising.
tion,
then it will happen th a t the
rooms, many persons attribute to it an importance in
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
secretions of the endovrine glands
college life that it does not possess. In any college only
DONATIONS
will be continuously in the blood
No donations to charities or otherw ise will be made in advertis- a small percentage of the students go in for football as
in g reater quantities than they
d»« or Jeb printing— our contributions will be in cash.
should be. As N ature’s way of
participants. The interest of the large majority is express­
ed only by their attendance at the games and most of the LONDON, Nov. 24. — T hat one burning up these secretions as
NOVEMBER 24
fast as they are formed, by fight
RIGHTEOUSNESS BRINGS PEA CE:— The work of righteous­ contests are staged Saturday afternoons.
should swear for h e alth ’s sake
or
flight, is forbidden by the rules
ness shall be peace; and the effect of righteousness, quietness and
While there will always he some slackers, most col­ Is the theory of Dr. F. W. Brod­ under which we' live, we need to
assurance for ever. And my people shall dwell in a peaceful habita­
tion, and in sure dwellings, and in quiet resting places.— Isaiah 32: lege students realize the significance of their job. They erick, a well-known physician of bring about the same results by
7,8.
Bournemouth.
know what they are there for and the penalty for wast­ “ W orry, the enemy of civiliz­ other methods.
“ Golf and tennis are the ideal
ing time The gospel of endeavor is being preached as ed m ankind,” says Dr. Briderick, methods
MORE MONEY WASTED
for the harassed brain
never
before.
“
Work
hard”
should
be
the
motto
of
all,
w orker of today, and all energetic
Recently a traveling man came to Ashland with a
whether
in
oi
out
of
college.
hobbies
are in this way more than
IN TH E COUNTY COURT OP’
scheme—we will not tenu it an advertising scheme, be­
justified
But in many instances
TH E STATE OF OREGON
cause of the so limited circulation it really offered—
FO R JACKSON COUNTY
of worry these hardly meet the
As a testimonial for her goods, the pie-faced beauty NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL case. W hat other ways, then,
which he readily sold to local businessmen.
PROPERTY
have we of consuming our own
As in all such cases the cost was very high, eonsid parlor proprietor ranks with the bald-headed barber.
In
the
M
atter
of the E state of
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secretions,
and overcoming that
John W. H errin, deceased.
ering the limited circulation, but there was a novelty
which,
if
to
our ancestors an ad­
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
When you see a bloom of health in a distant cheek,
about it which of course appealed to the business men.
T
hat
under
and
by
virtue
of
an
vantage
in
the
struggle, to us
you can t tell whether the girl has Keen roughing it or
order of the Hon. G. A. Gardner, is a constant danger?
Despite the fact that the merchants paid the soli­
Judge of said Court made and
“ L aughter and tears are muscu­
citor sufficient for him to have paid three times what rouging it.
dated November 1st, 1924, I, the
la
r
efforts, for both are brought
undersigned,
as
adm
inistrator
of
the local printers asked for the printing of the advertis­
the
estate
of
John
W.
H
errin,
de­
about
by great m uscular move­
There’s a big to-do lately because a «certain battle­
ing material, this salesmen sent the printing order to an
ceased, will, on the premises on m ents of the chest wall and su r­
ship was built to sink,” which, speaking bv and large, and after December 2nd, 1924,
outside city.
proceed to sell at private sale for rounding parts, and the relief of
By taking a space on this practically worthless prop­ is what all battleships are built for.
cash, the real property belonging both is recognized in times of
Handicaping,
to said estate, and described as em otional stress.
osition, a local groceryman assisted in building up the
follows, to-w it:
booing, yawning all come within
trade of a grocery store in the other city; a dry goods
Beginning a t the southeast cor­ the same category.
ner
of th e N ortheast Q uarter of
merchant boosted a neighboring dry goods «tore; and
“ There are, however, times
Section 33, Twp. 38 S. R. 1 E
so on down the line.
We will have a plenty for all, but in order to
of W. M. in Jackson County, Ore­ when these methods of relief are
gon;
Thence
North
on
the
section
denied
us,
and
it
is
here
th
a
t
the
As long as the business men of Ashland continue to
get the best quality, you should order a fowl im­
line between Sections 33 and 34, expletive — the more violent and
“ fall” for these quack advertising schemes, which do
mediately for your Thanksgiving Dinner.
60 rods; Thence W est 40 rods;
Thence South 60 rods; Thence explosive the b etter — comes in
not give them value received, so long will they fail to get
East 40 rods, to the place of be­ so useful. A full-hearted oath
the maximum returns and benefits which they would if
ginning, containing 15 acres, really m eant, even though said
ANGELES, Nov. 24. __
N. Main
Phone 107
they spent their advertising money in legitimate and busi­ Its LOS
JERUSALEM, Nov. 24.— Im m i­ there being a smaill house on the under th e breath, is as we all
w hite coluns flashing in the
land, 11 acres improved and 4 know, very useful in helping us
gration of Jew s to Palestine at acres untillable, of which he is
ness-like methods.
sunshine, the oldest church in
the rate of about 25,000 persons the owner in entirety in his own to bear our troubles.
California is now once again open
“ Personally I believe th a t men, f
a year appears probable from the right.
fox worship.
A one-eighth interest, in: The particularly harassed men, swear
pace reached the last three
HOME BREW PRIVILEGES
This church, located near here,
NW 1-4 of Section 8, Twp. 35 S.
There is a good deal of confusion as to what was at San Juan Capistrano and be­ months, when an average increase R. 2 W. of W.M., containing 160 not from, any profane reason.
R ather it shows th a t the persons
more than 2,000 Jews per acres.
really established in the celebrated acquittal of Congress­ lieved to be the oldest church- of
m onth occurred. The official re ­
A one-eighth interest in all the concerned have discovered auto­
man Hill of Maryland, on a charge of violating the Vol­ building in California, was orig­ port for September shows 1,879 following (described property, the m atically th a t they are definitely
wrecked by an earthquake
stead Act. The result has encouraged home-brewers gen­ inally
Jews entered the country, exclus­ same being situated in ,Twp. 38 S. relieved thereby and feel the bet-
R. 1 E. of W.M. in Jackson Coun
in 1812 and, a fte r crum bling to
erally, as far as fruit juices are concerned. But Mr. Hill’s ruins for years, has now been ive of possibly 1,000 tourists, ty, Oregon:
many of whom have come with the
The S 1-2 of NW 1-4, the SW
jubilant conclusion, “ Now you can make all the home­ fully restored.
intention of rem aining if condi­ 1-4, and the W 1-2 of the SE 1-4,'
A beautiful edifice, containing
brew wine you want to,” is not necessarily true.
Eastern or W estern Cranberries, 25c lb., 2 lbs 45c
tions perm it. Only eight Jewish Section 2, containing 320 acres.
an
ancient
Spanish
a
lta
r
entirely
The S 1-2 of th e NE 1-4, the
There are two high points in the record of that trial.
settlers em igrated from Pales­ SE 1-4 of th e NW 1-4, the N 1-2
U SE D
C A R S
4 lb. package Seedless Raisins 45c
covered with leaf gold, the church
One is the judge’s ruling that the usual Volstead re­ stands as a monum ent to the early tine during the m onth and 21 im­ of the S 1-2, the S 1-2 of the SW
Currants, Figs, Dates, Citron, Orange and Lemon
1-4, and the SE 1-4 of the SE 1-4, We have at the present
striction of alcoholic content to one-half of one per cent fathers of California and to a m igrants returned to th eir coun­ Section
3,
containing
400
acres.
tries.
J Peel
does not apply to fruit juices, because Congress has spe­ modern padre — a priest from
Lots 1 and 2, the S 1-2 of the time a very good stock of
A hindrance to the establish­
Dodgee’s Emit or Vegetable Salad 25c per can
NE 1-4, the SE 1,4 of the NW used cars to select from
cifically excepted from that limit “ non-intoxicating cider Kentucky, with an Irish name.
m ent of the Jew ish
National 1-4, the diagonal NE 1-2 of the
The Rev. St. John O’Sullivan,
Brazil nuts, Walnuts, Fillierts, Pecans, Almonds
and fruit juices exclusively for use in the home.” Where­ resident
Home has been the fact th a t the NE 1-4 of th e SW 1-4, and the Several Coupes, Tourings, R un­
priest today at San Juan
SE
1-4,
Section
4,
containing’
378
and Cocoannts
abouts and Light Deliveries.
fore, he held, it is up to the jury to say whether in fact Capistrano, arrived there In 1909. Jews are outnum bered by the acres.
These cars are In good ru n ­
Arabs about 5 to 1. The Zionists
the “ non-intoxicating” limit is exceeded in any partic­ He was dying. Suffering from an have m aintained all along, how­ The diagonal NE 1-2 of the ning condition and are priced
Vegetables of best quality. Celery, Lettuce, Cauli­
1-4 of Section 9, conatiuing
right.
ular case. The second high point was the Baltimore jury’s ailm ent said to be incurable, he ever, th a t If economic and politi­ NE
flower, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Tur­
80 acres.
It will pay the used car buyer
came to die w ithin the walls of
verdict that the fermented cider and grape juice made and the
nips, Parsnips, Onions 8 lbs, 25c
The NE 1-4, the NW 1-4, the
cal conditions would allow an im­
to investigate a t this time.
ruined mission. -
diagonal
NE
1-2
of
the
NW
1-4
m igration of about 25,000 a year,
served by the defendant, was not intoxicating, even
Knight’s Minct* Meat, 25c lb.
F o r alm ost a century th e San-
the
Jews would become num eri­ of the SW 1-4, the E 1-2 of the How about the new Thir­
though its alcoholic content, according to witnesses, ran Ju an Mission had been deserted
SW 1-4 and the N 1-2 of the SE
Xone-Kuch Mince Meat, 20c lb.
cally equal to the Arabs inside 1-4, Section 10, containing 500 teen plate Ford-Built Bat­
as high as II per cent.
when the K entucky fath er came.
of one generation. Up to this year acres.
Heinz Plum Pudding
If the judge’s opinion of what Congress meant in the F ath er O’Sullivan had no money; the rate has not been more than The N 1-2 of the NW 1-4, the tery at .................. $16.50
but he found a trow el, and he
Prunes, 4 lbs., 25c—17 lbs., $1.00
10,000 annually, industrial and SW 1-4 of the NW 1-4, ,&nd the
clause excepting fruit juice beverages is upheld, the only mixed
m ortar.
NW 1-4 of the SW 1-4, Section 11,
New Navel Oranges—all sizes
point at issue in any such ease hereafter will be the same Under the healing caress of agricultural conditions not w ar­ containing 160 acres.
H
A
R
R
I
S
O
N
ran tin g the Zionist Organization
1-2 of the
question that Congress wrestled with in vain: “ What pro­ California sunshine, this padre to encourage a more rapid in­ NW The 1-4, NE the 1-4, SE the 1-4, E and
the E
Brothers, Garage
portion of alcohol makes a drink intoxicating?” Then, labored. Lovingly he worked re­ crease.
1-2 of the SW 1-4, Section 21,
storing an arch, a broken tile, a
Ford, L incoln, Fordson D ealers i ”
unless the law is changed, it will remain for every jury ruined
The last q u arter of the year was containing 480 acres.
The NW 1-4, the SW 1-4, the
flooring. F a th e r O’Sullivan
to decide that “ question of fact” for itself, and tlie ver­ did most of the work of resto r­ m arked by all-around prosperity, W 1-2 of the E 1-2, the SE 1-4
practically no unemployment and of the NE 1-4, and the E 1-2 of
dicts will vary according to the wetness of the locality.
ing the old mission,. Then came
a g reater flow of Zionist money the SE 1-4, Section 22, contain­
aid from others. For more than
through the Palestine Foundation ing 520 acres.
LITERATURE MOVES WEST
The NW 1-4 of the NE 1-4, and
tw enty years the work went on.
Fund and other funds, m aking
N 1-2 of the N 1-2 of the NW
Literary, attention is drawn to the northwestern Not any m onths a fte r he first possible the extension by Jews of the
1-4,
Section 27, containing 80
states by the notable success of Martha Ostenso, who won saw San Ju an the p ad re’s health commerce, industry and agricul­ acres.
improved, and soon he was alm ost
And th e NE 1-4 of the NW 1-4,1
the $13,500 prize offered by a threefold combination of well. Today he Is completely re ­ ture.
and
e N 1-2 of the NE 1-4, Sec­
Tourist traffic is contributing tion th 28,
magazines, book publishing bouse and film company. Her covered.
containing 120 acres.
a good deal tow ard the prosperity — eith er as an entirety or in p ar­
novel, the judges say, was so much better than all the hun­ They w ant to renam e the old of the Holy Land. Avoided by cels to suit th e purchaser,— the
dreds of other manuscripts submitted by American au­ church “ Miracle Mission.”
tourists during the w ar and the term s of the sale to be cash or at
years im m ediately ‘ following it. least half cash and the balance
thors,, known and unknown, that there was no compar­
secured by a first m ortgage on the
BITTERLY ATTACK
Palestine this year attracted trav ­ property sold. Any sale made is
ison.
elers from all over the world. In j subject to confirm ation by the
And who is this Miss Ostenso, whose first literary ef­ . SOUTHAMPTON PORT Ju
ly and A ugust the num ber of: Court,
forts wins such laurel! A 24-year old chool teacher, rear­ LONDON, Nov. 24.— Putngent tourists reached nearly 5,000 each, Dated: November 1st, 192U
E. D. BRIGGS,
ed in Minneota and South Dakota, the daughter of humble criticism of the state of the ap­ although the height of the Sum­
A dm inistrator,
proaches to Southam pton H at- m er is not considered by tourist.’
Ashland, Oregon.
Danish immigrants and herself an immigrant.
bor, the largest and most famous
best tim e of the year to visit 54-4 Mon.
The geography of this literary feat is even more sig­ English port, is being made by the
this country, which is most invit­
nificant than the personality of the author. Miss Ostenso prom inent steam ship companies ing in the Sprihg.
is but the latest of a distinguished succession of Ameri­ using the port.
can authors springing from that same section, which out­ The steam ship companies aver
a t the bad state of the channel
wardly might, seem rather inhospitable to the fine arts. th
constitutes a grave menace to
«
The first American literary center was New England. shipping while the association
would tire her less, if she
New A ork, too, had its day, but is now distinguished representing the pilots of the
could comfortably enjoy a
chiefly by its adoption of literary lights from the prov­ port even more strongly protests
bath-a-dav.
a t the work of the pilots is
inces. Latterly the course of literature has moved west­ th
PRAGUE,
Nov.
21.
—
The
fact
Install a modern bath­
made more hazardous.
ward to Indiana and Illinois. Now it seems to be estab­ In the letters to th e harbor au ­ th at the arm ies of the L ittle En­ room—sanitary, easy to
Table and Six Chairs, $80.85
lishing itself in the great plains of the Northwest. Ulti­ thorities, the W hite Star Line tente have a w ar strength of 6,- clean and keep clean.
Here is a handsome walnut Italian dining set at a reasonably low
mately it may be expected to move across the Rockies and the Cunard Line state th a t in
Mothef will appreciate
places where there should
to the congenial atmosphere of the Pacific Coast, where many
price Six-foot extension dining table, has heavy 42-54-inch top.
this convenience as much
be thirty-five feet of w ater a t low
a new and healthy growth of the arts is already observed. Spring tide there is n^ich less.
Chairs are beautifully designed, with blue leather seats. Buffet can
as the children enjoy the
This Is To
also he furnished to match. Vou must see (bis suite to realize what
OFFICIAL CITY PA PER
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BUT S » R LUSTILY
ADVISES BRITISH M. D
If you want choice Turkeys, Ducks,
Geese or Chickens
I
25,000 JEWS BACK
CALIFORNIA’S FIRST IN PALESTINE THIS
YEAR, REPORT SAYS
ORDER NOW
EAGLE MARKET
Thanksgiving
SPECIAL^
THE PLAZA MARKET
U T IL E ENTENTE"
E
“ GYM” FOR WEAKLINGS
H ie T id in g’« Ads B rin g R osalta
Physical education used to mean only various forms!
of rather strenuous exercise, including-calisthenics, ath­
letics, apparatus work and folk dancing. Students in ' BARTLETT, the Furrier
high schools or colleges who were sickly or who had phys­
N ew T h eater B u ild in g
ical defects were permitted to present physicians’ state­
Oregon
ments of their condition and were then excused from all Medford,
gymnasium work.
THE MEMORY OF
Edward I.
Mitchell
(F a th er o f C harles S. Mit­
c h e ll), w ho died In W indsor
P ark, Chicago, Illin o is, Nov.
2 1 , 1004.
Mothers
Housework
Eat Your Thanksgiving Dinner on
This Italian Dining Set
pools and showers at
school.
Our terms are reason­
able and include time pay­
ments, if vou wish.
Jerry O’Neal
P h on e 138
207 E. Main
value we are offering at (bis price.
Table can also be furnished in eight-foot size if desired.
Swenson-Peebler Furniture Company