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    Tuesday, November 25, 1024
ASHLAND DAÏLŸ TtfiíÑOfl
PAGE TWO
And it i3 amazing the extreme
the report of General Snow, but j $100,000 A YEAR
courtesy
th a t young officers are
there is a need for greater a tte n -'
FOR PLAYING BRIDGE
now showing to strangers on the
tiou to the organized reserves.
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(Established in i . )
_____ _____ .1
In the event of w ar 20,000 field
LONDON, Nov. 24. — Four I voyages to and from India.
artillery
officers
would
be
need-
subalterns,
belonging to a B rit-I,
P ub lished Every E ven in g Except Sunday by
ed,
and
only
7,889
reserve
of­
ish
regim
ent
stationed in India,
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
ficers are now enrolled. There had been home on leave. Their
...................... Editor
were 23,393 field artillery offic­ money diminished rapidly, and {
kiurt R. Greer ....... —
.Business Manager
G eorge Madden Green
ers in service during the World they were only too glad to take
FICIAL CITTÌ PA PE R .................................... 2 Z ^ 2 i" ^ i" Tei ì « i ì ° l 5 Ì t i Ì
W ar. Twenty units of the R. O. th e b o a t back to In d ia.
OFF] red a t th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice as Second C lass Mail M atter
T. C. are now in operation, and
Aboard the ship they found an , Missille BIO FOOTBALL
Ratei
during
the
last
year
6,434
Btu-{old
man who was bemoaning the
Game Thursday
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
? .65 state troops or national guardsmen. Soldiers, jn peace intinitives
dents were enrolled, an increase of; fact th a t he could not indulge his:
Three Months .............................................................................. ~......
J ? ! t m i e > should be the last word in last resort in matters
’ nearly 400 over the preceding { sole hobby— bridge. The experts
Be a good rooter for the
6iZ Months ............................................................................................ “ ifl of this kind.
j year.
j would have nothing to do with
home team. RAH.
One Y ear ................................................................................................
The report also shows an in- the old man, because he was 3uch
When there is actual violence or threatened violence
B y Mail and -Rural R ou tes
.65
creased activity in field artilleryI a terrible bore. Thereupon the
One Month ............................................................................................ $ 1.95
against the persons or property of our citizens, and the
in N ational Guard units. Upon young soldiers made him up a
Three Months ........................................................................................
3-50 situation is, or rightfully appears to be beyond the con­
If you get one of our
S ix Months ............................................................................................
the
outbreak of the W orld W ar table for bridge for the voyage.
One Y e a r ......... ..................................................................................■■■;_ 6.59 trol of local law officers in maintaining or restoring order,
Special Mince or Pumpkin
They played all day and every
there were 541 officers and 12,-
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES
day
untiU
the
ship
reached
India.:
975
enlisted
men.
The
expan­
it is time for state or natonal police assistance.
pies f o r Thanksgiving
blngle insertion, per inoh ............................................................ * .30
sion, as a result of the war, call­ The old man expressed his deep ' Dinner you will also be a
Y early C ontracts
to the soldiers ajid left i
WASHINGTON,
.27%
• Nov. 25. — ed for 3,247 officers and 79,917 gratitude
One insertion a week ....................... - .................- ......................
AFTER THE W ORK’S DONE
booster for
them
,
with
renewed and hearty
.25
Piercing
dank
jungles
in
the
Phil­
enlisted
men,
and
at
present
there
Two insertions a week ...................................................................
.20
A\hen
Aristotle
long
ago
said
that
the
right
use
of
ippines and m aking
epochal are eight brigades of divisional thanks. A few’ weeks later h e .
Daily Insertion .......................................................... ......................
R a tes for Legnl and M iscellaneous A dvertising
leisure
was
the
chief
end
in
education,
he
little
dreamed
m
arches
across
the
jungles
and field artillery and ten regim ents died,.
f i r s t insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. * .10
.05
that in our day this idea would be used in support of a morasses of thé l3thm us of P an­ of corps artillery w ith a to ta l; Im m ediately afterw ard the
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line
1.00
am a provide the American a rtil­ strength of 2,159 officers and ! youn men received a law yer’s
Curd ef T h a »rx«
n k s .................................................................................
nvijplea
for a change in . education.
Àtki4«AwÌAD
Una
......................
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1
letter startin g that, as a token of
lerym an with romance and ad ­ 30,209 men.
O bituaries, per line
In an article in the current number of one of our mag-j venture even in this day of pro­
his gratitude, the old man had {
W H AT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
left
them £20,000 a year— more
azines
the
wiiter
contends
that
the
students
who
go
into
saic, systematized efficiency in
“ All fu tu re events, where an admission charge is made or a
than
?100,000 — between them.
business and industry through the doors of a college w arfare, according to the annual
eellectton taken is A dvertising.
I
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
training get only the technical education required for rep o rt of M ajor-General W illiam
J. Snow, Chief of Field A rtillery,
DONATIONS
their
work.
They
get
no
training
in
the
right
use
of
their
to the W ar D epartm ent.
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis­
ing or job printing— our contributions will be In cash.__________ leisure after the routine work of the day. For the vast D uring the last year num erous
¡majority of our boys and girls college doors never open trips have been made into the
CHICAGO, Nov. 25.— One hun­
As one more year has passed and we look back over the
w h y w i l l y e d i e ?— C a r a w a y from you all your tra n sg re s-: a t all, and only a relatively small number finishes even jungles by the different batteries
dred
and seventy million bushels
past and think about so many things th at we should be
nions, whereby ye have transgressed: make you a new h eart and a 1 the high school. In an age when most work is done by of the F ourth Field A rtillery, sta­
thankful for, and then we look forward to the next day for
tioned a t Gatun. in the Canal of w heat will have been export­
new spirit: for why will ye die, O house of Israel? For I have no
some good things to eat. So we will quote only a few of the
machinery,
when
even
a
good
share
of
the
remainder
is
ed
from
the
United
States
by
pleasure in the death of him th a t dieth. saith the Lord God: where­
Zone. One such trip constituted
many things we have for your Thanksgiving.
fore tu rn yourselves, and live ye.— Ezekiel 18: 31, 32.
mechanical
and
routine,
it
is
pointed
out,
these
children
a crossing of the isthm us by a January 1, according to the Sears
Celery .................. 15c
Granges, 35, 40, 50, 60c
PR A Y ER :— We diaily rejoice, most m erciful God, th a t Thou
Roebuck A gricultural Founda­
w iliest not th a t any should perish but th a t all should come unto should he given training which in later years would help complete b attery — the first time
Grapes, per lb.........15c
Lemons .. . ...........40c
any unit of thez American arm y tion, Even with increased com­
Thee and live.
them to make better use of their leisure time.
petition
from
Canada
this
year,
Walnuts ... .25, 30, 35c Heinz Apple Butter
ha3 m arched entirely across (he
Most parents and teachers will agree that this sug­ isthmus.
the estim ated am ount will not be
Peanuts ................. 25c
......................35, 60c
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
gestion is worthy of consideration. We can ill afford to The object of the trip was lo decreased, the Foundation re­
Filberts ................. 20c Heinz Mince Meat
Christmas shopping is both a science and an art. A neglect the fact that what use people make of their leisure determ ine the feasibility of tra n s­ ports.
Grape Fruit, 2 for 25c
.................... 35, 60c
science, in that it calls for our best judgment of expendi­ time is very important both as a matter of social welfare porting artillery from the A tlan­ The largest week of the sea­
son
ended
October
25,
with
a
to­
Fresh Dates, lb. ...20c
Best Candy, per lb. 30c
ture consistent with the social and temperamental de­ and business efficiency. While it is not proposed to re­ tic to the Pacific by means of pack
tal
export
of
more
than
eleven
mands of the occasion. An art, in that the gifts we choose strict the individual in his pleasures, the community transportation. The m arch— only million bushels, not including
sixty-five miles— was accomplish­
reflect the tastes and personality of the giver, and should should him to make these pleasures as wholesome as pos­ ed
FRAZIER and SON
after tw enty-three days of most flour. Combined exports of both
3 5 3 E. Main Street
w
heat
and
flour
for
the
four
P hon e 2 1 4
satisfy the needs or fancies of the recipient.
difficult going. On some days
sible for the individual and society.
months
from
July
to
October,
in­
This calls for some service somewhere, and from
only a few miles could be made,
clusive probably will run close to
due to the difficult terrain and to
somebody. Right here is where the merchants of Ashland
The cannubial S. O. S. tands fot- Some One Sulking. the large am ount of bridge build­ 115,000,000 bushels.
GOOD BREAD W ITH
can be of valuable assistance; and this is one-of the best
The phenomenal movement to
ing, and tra il clearing through
GOOD T U R K E Y
reasons why we should do our Christmas shopping at
arket has kept prices from
Good neighborhood: Any place where the rents are too the tangled undergrow th which m
showing any runaw ay tendency,
home. If the local merchant does not have what you high.
are inseparable from a Thanks­
had to be done by the men. Ac­
and will mean less pressure over
giving dinner. We will supply
tually, they had to cut their way
want, let him order it for you. He will he glad to do so.
the rem aining eight months of
you with the most delicious
through the forest primeval.
The great question now before the country is, “ what
bread in all kinds of loaves, as
Usually the fiddler is paid by some one who didn’t In the Philippines the Twenty- the crop year. The am ount of
well as the most tem pting
shall I get for her, him, or it?” And don’t overlook the dance at all.
w heat rem aining to be so’d, is a
pumpkin and mince pies and
fourth Field A rtillery, stationed more im portant factor in the out­
“ it,” for that means the baby, of course! It takes little
all kinds of choice bakestuffs
at Camp Stotsenburg, conducted look than th a t which has gone i
of the highest grades, and
to satisfy the baby, but it takes a lot to satisfy the giver
The less pride a man has the fewer things he finds extensive explorations into the un­ into the hopper, according to the
made from the purest and best
that the baby is satisfied.
known country in the interior to report.
m aterials.
it necessary to lie about.
improve the artillery target-range
Probably 125,000,000 to 140.-!
If you are losing sleep over the annual problem of
and
to
open
a
tra
il
from
Camp
000,000
bushels more w heat was!
Christmas giving, wliy not step into one of our home
A hick town is a place where people make casual Stotsenburg to the west coast of sent to inspection points this 1
stores and confess your troubles. What the storekeeper conversation about tiieir souls.
C O * Y * lw H T ,
the island of Luzon. As far as year than last, while the increase
or salesperson will do for you will be a revelation! It is
known, they were the first troops in the crop was only 70,000,000
Add
Dictionary
of
Smiles:
As
widely
traveled
as
a
to reach the sum m it of Mount bushels, the Foundation points
his business to make timely and pleasing suggestions to
Pinatuba.
out. The inference drawn from
you. Even worry saved is money gained. Modern mer­ free-versifier’s manuscripts.
The
im
portance
of
this
explora­
the report is th a t there is con­
chandising is more than “ waiting on” customers and
work cannot be overestim ated siderably less
w heat on farm s
Considering that we’re legally dry, i t ’s truly remark­ tion
selling goods; it consists in selling the right goods to the
according to General Snow, as it than there was a t this tim e last
right party. A sale that displeases the eutomer is a dead able liow hard liquor isn’t to get.
keeps the artillery in excellent year.
condition for service. The trail
loss to the merchant. A sale is a cold, crude transaction
Every citizen should join the movement for better also should prove of m aterial
unless there is service and value behind it. Besides, after
value to commercial interests.
Christmas there is always the question of exchanges, re­ jail conditions. He might be there liimself some day.
During the last year the Twen­
fittings, etc., to which the home-town store will give care­
ty-fourth Field A rtillery also com­
hi3 precious belongings.
ful attention.
pleted a march over the old Gov­
Joseph Caillaux, ex-president of
But there is more to the point than this. There is
the Council, W’ho has been tem ­ ernm ent trail, known as the “ Eba lias meant the best shoes
T rail,” from Camp Stotsenburg to to hundreds for several
not a store, (we venture to assert) in Ashland that will
porarily banished from Paris, was
Olongapo, the naval station, by
allowed to retu rn to the capital
not gladly assist you in every reasonable way to solve
decades.
way of O’Donnell. Jungle growth
for
the
funeral
of
his
great
your Christmas problems with the same care and pru­
had obliterated the old trail, and
friend who held him in greatest
dence that you exercise in your own affairs. Rather
sym pathy and adm iration. During the construction of a new one
was necessary.
strong statement, but we make it boldly, gladly and
the last few years of his exile
The field artillery made good
truthfully. This paper stands foresquare for fair dealing PARIS, Nov. 25. — Shall the he visited La Bechelterie and had
progress
last year, according t o ,
in business relationships, and we would rather make a body of A natole France 'be plac­ many an interesting and lively
in
the Pantheon, F rance’s discussion of politics.
mistake in assuming the right than sin in assuming the ed
W estm inister Abbey? This is the
Clemenceau the “ Tiger,” wa3
wrong.
question th a t is all im portant alone one of Anatole F ran ce’s best
You do not lieitate to put your will with your lawyer, since the death of the great friends and they were always, both
vour monev with your bank, vour life in the hands of your French w riter. N aturally h.e de­ delighted to m eet a t some din­
doctor, your innermost secrets in the confidence of your serves the most honored resting ner.
place of the land. But there seems
friends. Why hesitate to put your Christinas shopping to be some doubt if this simple “ L iteratu re,” Clemenceau once
said of his friend, “ is his Ingres
troubles in the hands of our merchants? Let us try it philosopher w’ould have desired violin,
ju s t as politics was once
this year. If one of them goes wrong to the extent that such honors. Many, many times m in e .'. Only, I adm it th a t he is a
there is a gross betrayal of public confidence on his part, he repeated to his family th a t he
wished only the sim plest funeral
The Tidings will, if necessary, take an everlasting crack with
no official ceremonies. Never­
at him for the next fiftv-two weeks!
theless the French nation accord­
ed him a splendid burial and his
funeral was probably the most
FALSE ECONOMY
AVe will have a plenty for all, but in order to
impressive th e land has seen for
Among all the ups and downs of life there is one many
get the best quality, you should order a fowl im­
a day. There were no priests
struggle-that is common to us all; that is the constant or pastors, but speeches by im­
mediately for your Thanksgiving Dinner.
MADE BY
need for determining where expenditure should stop and p ortant political and literary men.
saving should begin. We have heard a lot about false The quais along the river were
May all the people of our community have
economy; also a lot about forming the saving habit in black w ith crowds of people and
N. Main
P h on e 107
school children followed th e pro­
Multiplied Joys This Thanksgiving Day
public and private affairs. There is a happy medium to be cession to th e cemetery picking “ America” ...............$1.50
found, and wise is the man and lucky the governmental up flowers th a t fell for precious “ Sleepmeter” ...........2.00
“ B unkie” ................ 2.50
souvenirs.
unit that finds it.
Anatole
France,
like
most
great
“ Big B en” .............. 3.25
Regarding expenditures in government, Lieutenant
men,
was
extrem
ely
m
odest
and
“ Baby B en” .............3.25
Governor George R. Lunn, of New York, hits the nail
tim id. He was a man who, at
squarely on the bead, and bis quotation is worth reading. heart, liked great political m ani­ “ Pocket Ben” .. -..$1.50
He says:
festations, but felt exceedingly
Reliable Timekeepers
a/
9
“ We want economy, but that does not consist always ill at ease before a crowd. Not
in cutting down taxes, nor in lack of expenditure. Some­ accustomed to speaking In pub­
he formed the habit of w rit­
times big expenditures are the essence of true economy. lic,
ing his discource3 and while he
Sometimes we have wliat we call a ‘political economy’ read them his voice and hands
Eastern or,Western Cranberries, 25c lb., 2 lbs. 45c
pzw f M a n f
meeting, where a man who is running for Office shouts trem bled.
4 lb. package Seedless Raisins 45c
that taxes must come down, and he pulls them down in Timid, too, he was w ith wo­
Currants, Figs, Dates, Citron, Orange and Lemon
his speech. He gets into office, and in order to make good men, so the story goes. He sel­
Peel
dom spoke to women, except his
he does cut
expenses
by
every
rule
of
false
economy.
He
„
,
, .
,
tt
x
J
x-1 1
very old friends, and regarded
Dodgee’s Fruit or Vegetable Salad 25c per can
vetoes all needed improvements. He cuts down until he them Hke a spectacle( WOndered
Brazil nuts, Walnuts, Filberts, Pecans, Almonds
has a budget that is less than his predecessor’s and he j a t them and became indifferent at
and Coeoanuts
thinks he has done a big thing. What happens? The next alm ost the same moment
Vegetables of ’nest quality. Celery, lettuce, Cauli­
man to follow him says the same thing. He fails to repair An Epicurean — skeptical and
and NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY
indulgent, even in the face of na­
flower, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Tur­
the old or to build the new.
ture. In reality France did not
on
Boulevard
nips, Parsnips, Onions 8 lbs, 25c
“ The time will soon come when shame will bum the love the country and his charm -
Replacement
Parts
laee of every citizen of the state because of the failure to • jng “ Becheiierie” where his last
Knight’s Mince Meat, 25c lb.
For
Every
Car
do the thing that ought to have been done, and some brave days were spent. I t was th e w ar
Candies, Fruits, Nuts, Groceries
None-Sueh Mince Meat, 20c lb.
soul will have to do it all in one year. That is what we th a t chased him from the Paris
Soda Fountain Drinks, Milk Shake
Heinz Plum Pudding
which he adored, for he feared for
call political economy. That lets human beings suffer in his valuable collections, p arts of
Prunes, 4 lbs., 25c—17 lbs., $1.00
We sell Powell’s Famous Hot Tamales
state institutions for the safe of speech.
which were plundered by the Ger­
New Navel Oranges—all sizes
How often have we seen this happen! Yet it has one mans of 1870. He left for the
redeeming element. If it were not for this “ political Touraine as the Germans were
Agents for Cut and Potted Flowers
Paris. Chance took
and parts service
economy,”—in other words—if it were not for the fact approaching
him to the old chateau w ith its
that people hold the restraining power and pull the check lovely surrounding gardens. He
reins on government expenses, our officials might run us bought it for a song and installed
into public debt, trusting in cautious successors
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS ! headlong
to pull us out.
much better violinist than I ever
was or will be.”
For the present Prime Minister,
Again let us send out a call in trumpeting blasts for! H erriot7~F rapc7did not seem to
hold much esteem. Politically, he
that worthy companion, Happy Medium.
{found.him too “ pale, to luke-warm
too reactionary.” Speaking of one
CALLING FOR TROOPS
of the M inisters’ books he once
When a handful of men, unarmed, assemble to pro­ said:
test against some grievance, or even against some erron­ “ H erriot will never have any
eously supposed grievance, it is going too far to call out style. He cares too much for the
DO NOT
Ï
T
The
Franklin Bakery
Phone 199
WHEAT EXPORTS
Frazier & Son
Litliia Bakery
W. L. Douglas
E .
MAY YET BE BURIED
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
ALARM
CLOCKS
We Are Thankful
If you want choice Turkeys, Ducks,
Geese or Chickens
For a Prosperous Year
The Friends That Made It Possible
The Good Will of the Community
Our Opportunities to Serve
ORDER NOW!
“Westclox”
EAGLE MARKET
First National Bank
Ashland, Oregon
SPECIALS
McNair Brothers
Tires and Tubes
Accessories
Thanksgiving
LANES CONFECTIONERY
Leedom’s Tire
House
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