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fc»AGE TWO ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS ASHLAND DAILY T ID IN G S (E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 0 ) P u blished E very E ven in g Except Sunday by “ Books in the runn in g brooks, Serm ons in stones, A nd good in ev e ry th in g .” T here is no such thin g as an unsuccessful h unting Saturday, November 29, 1921 tow ard the m ain stream . A long these stream s, large and aman is using the ‘Meiican m an's' a reliable cough remedy small, the Ind ian s had th e ir lodges, and between the medicine>” «aid W etterstroem . Why experiment with unknown stream s they had th e ir h unting ¿ro u n d s in' the m aguifi-l " ™ ’„,” “P remedies for th at cough or cold , X x, A 1 1 x • , • r „ , m arkets for American drugs and when you can secure FOLEY’S cent to rests th a t clothed the m ountain heights. In the medicines.” THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND? trip. m ain valleys, such as the Rogue, A pplegate, Illinois and It Is a safe and reliable remedy t e r t R. Greer ....... ..................................................................................Editor others, they hunted deer, antlope and jack -rab b its and; second Robbery__ for the relief of coughs, colds. George Madden Green ..................................................... Business Manager THE MODERN INDIAN pastu red th eir ponies ill tile splendid meadows that Wednesday night of last week hoarseness Equally beneficial for s p re a d 'o u t in floral beauty every where. T he In d ia n s ? Gold Fni1 was agaiu treated to an-:younK and old Mrs- Anna Cornelb E ntered a t th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice as Second C lass M ail M atter ^ (> l°Hgei is it the universal sentiment of the white! ~ ------ -------------------- ---- ------ m an th a t “ the only good In d ian is a dead In d ia n .” F r o m ' possessed th e ir own sense of appreciation of the scenic Thi\ • th e • pn? Subscription P rice, D elivered In C ity - • x- xi r j - v x» xi i-x .< .• -X, 1 - T xi 1 1 X, . .thieves doubled on their activity FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR one Month ............................................................................................ $ .6 5 1 one ot exterm ination the Indian policy of the wdiite m a n ’s a ttra c tio n s Will) which they were surrounded; th e ir own and robbed the Drug sto re again; COMPOUND for my cold and find i bree Months 3 75 governm ent and the w hite m an him self has changed to one sentim ent of p ro p rieto rsh ip ; th eir happy-go-lucky m ail-' and also the Smoke House farther il ffreat.” Insist upon tlie genuine, Six Months o n e Year ................................. " ..................." ..... 7.50|of friendly aid. Instead of w arfare there is education, for ner of living and freedom of action. W hat ruthless aw ak- down ,he street- At the Drug Refuse substitutes, sold every- B y Mail and R ural R outes destruction has been su b stitu ted protection. F rom a con ening aw aited and surprised them . W hen we realize th eir lhat, has been mis8ed is where- o n e Month ....................................................................... .................... $ .65 Three Months ........................ .............. ............... ................................ 1.95 d ition o f naked savagery and of cruel exploitation by un situ atio n and then ponder upon w hat would be our re- about $5.00 in cash and some . . , . | candy. A t the Smoke House the Six M onths ..................................................................................................... 3.50 One Year _________________________ ...................................... 6.50 scrupulous w hite men the A m erican Indian has been course m such circum stances, we will b etter realize the prizes on a punchboard were re- Bonneville — State fish hatch raised in less than a century to an appreciation of m odern storm y tim es th a t followed and which we will now at- moved and some candy and small ery to have six new feeding DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES civilization and to relativ e safety from encroachm ent on tem pt to n a rra te w ith im p aritality . articles taken from the show P°nda. making total capacity dingle insertion, per inoh .......................................... ................. $ .30 Yearly Contracts cases.— Gold Hill News. , 10,500,000 fish, equal to E nter- his rig h ts and property. (To he C ontinued) One insertion a week ................................................................... .27% , prise plant, ‘ largest in the world. The Indian has now been brought into constant con tw o insertions a week ....................;.............................................. .25 There’s a message in The Gaily insertion .................. _..................................................................... 20 iaci w ith the w hite m a n ’s civilization. H is children are pay for this year’s construction. R ates for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising Tidings W ant Ads. The sixty millions', with Feder being ta u g h t the E nglish language and he him self is F irst insertion, per 8 point line .................................. .............. $ .10 al aid money and current funds, Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line .................. - ............ -05 learning the w hite m a n ’s trades. The life on the reserv a Card of Thanks ................................................................................ 1.00 built about 3,400 miles of pave F o r Dress or W ork Obituaries, per line ........................................... ............................ -02% tions has been preserved but not isolated. T he resu lt has ment. been th a t the red m an has been brought into com petition The average cost of road build WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING W. L. Douglas USED CAR “All fu tu re events, where an admission charge is made or a w ith his w hite skinned b ro th er econom ically and forced ing has been $30,000 a mile. collection taken is Advertising. This figure includes grading, Shoes offer the best to ad ju st him self socially. bargains No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. building of bridges and pouring values W hile the Ind ian s were left to them selves they slow- Springfield, m ., Nov. 28. — DONATIONS of the concrete slab. Roads built One Dodge T ouring No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis ly east off th e ir n ative trad itio n s, custom s and culture for! I1Hnois is out of the mud. Until in 1919 cost $45,000 a mile. ing or job printing— our contributions will be in cash. One Buick T ouring the w hile m a n ’s. He preserved his a rt, religious rites re#enGy notorious for its im -| n Illinois u nois is buying During its rq&ds r<wis on and language only on the reservation and in the tribal “ pay as y o f rid e” p i a i "We C h e v ro le t. Sedan NOVEMBER 29 the most extensive system of w ant the roads while we are here Shoe Shop Chevrolet Coupe s e l f - m astery : — Keep back thy servant also from presump- tepee. B ut when certain w ell-m eaning individuals and concrete highway in the world, to ride on them ,” is the senti tu o u . sins; let them not have dominion over men; then shall I he g r o n p s s o u g | l t t o ]) a s te n h j g a s s i m i la t fo n ¡ „ to t h c w h j t e C hevrolet T ouring figures of highway authorities m ent of its citizens, and they are upright, and I shall be innocent from the great transgression. Let the words of my mouth, and the m editation of my h eart be accept-I m ail’s civilizaiton by forbidding to him llis ancient tr*l-' s^ow- And at the recent general willing to go into debt for th e m .' Dodge D elivery i s ' n , T x slgllt’ ° Lor<1’ “ rength ,I,d Red«™«— PsalmIditions and cultu re lie rebelled and w ith ju stificatio n , I n ^ The two bond issues represent i Buick Touring EVEN CALIFORNIA IN PAVED ROADS OVERLAND NOT WHAT, BUT HOW E ffo rts to abolish th eir cerem onial dances w ere m ade 1 i 11 the sp irit of. benevolent ignorance of the fact th a t the In d ia n ’s culture is intim ately bound up w ith his religion and th a t the In d ian expresses his religion in his dance, th o se who have described the In d ian dances as imm oral m ay be astonished to h ear th a t the Indian m akes the same charge against the dances of the w hite man. th e only really serious In d ian problem which con trol! ts the nation today is th a t which the voluntarily-in terested have constructed for them selves in th e ir m ission ary zeal. All th at the red m an w ants is to be left to live his own life. All th a t the w hite m an m ust do to g ra n t the In d ian his wish is to be tolerant. I t is the will of the gen eral public th a t the In d ian be left to his p o ttery , basket- w eaving and snake dance fo r the sake of his own racial salvation, the p reservation of his a r t and culture and of one of the m ost interesting heritages of the A m erican people. E verv once in a while these days one is rem inded th a t in a little while C hristm as will be here. O f course the m erry season is still more than two weeks away, but many children and grow n-ups have alread y begun to m ake th eir plans. To do the kind of things th a t old .K riskringle does takes a lot of planning if it is to be done well; in a man n er of speaking you have to get read y for it. Not th a t th is planning id* ever h ard work, even if you go at it with all your m ight and m ain; because as every boy and girl knows when you do an y th in g to m ake anyone happy, it is never h ard work, and the m ore patience and skill you have 4o em ploy in doing it, the more fun it is. I f you were to ask him face to face, S an ta Claus would tell you th a t a lot of people m iss h alf the fun of C hristm as because th ey forget th a t it is n ’t w hat is given th a t counts, but how the th in g is given. H e would tell E m m a Goldman longs to get back to the U nited you th a t w hat a th in g costs, or how much it shines, has nothing to do w ith it. W h at really counts is how much S tates. H er conversation ap p ears to be fa irly complete, affection and kindness and w ell-w ishing you p u t into it. hut there is no dem and for h er retu rn . I t ’s w hat you are, and not w hat the g ift is, th a t counts. In fo rb id d in g political m eetings in Ita ly P rem ier T h a t’s why C hristm as is such a w onderful season; an d th a t is why most people who like S an ta Claus an d ’ -Mussolini appears to proceed on the theory th a t th is will C hristm as try to plan and get ready for this g re a t day, prevent opposition from consolidating. so th a t they m ay have m ost of them selves to give when A new ly discoveied m inor p lan et is said to be m ov th a t day comes. ing aw ay from the earth. W ishes to avoid being mixed S an ta Claus never y et w aited till the last m inute and then scurried around and .wondered w hat lie would do up in an y of its troubles, m ay be. - — — ------- T— ---------— about th is and about th at. You can guess from the stories M . J . B ryan says h e ’ll q uit lecturing and w rite his they tell about him, and from the way he looks, th a t he is the kind who does things when th ey ought to be done— memoirs. Then h e ’ll still have som ething to unload on q u ite a while before the last m inute. And in these Blings the public to bring in the money, he hopes. j, - " it is well to follow S a n ta ’s example. Pioneering in Southern Oregon BUYING THE TOYS Some little girls will have big, flaxen-haired dolls sm iling from th e ir stockings on C hristm as m orning. Some little boys will have toy airplanes, bom h-tlirow ers and all th e oth er p arap h e rn a lia of m odern n ursery w arfare. Some other little- boys and g irls w on’t. B ut those whose dollies are the o rd in ary saw dust kind w ith eyes starin g , it m ust he confessed ra th e r stu pidly, in fro n t of them , and those whose toy soldiers are ju s t everyday fellows, are to be congratulated. T he toys have known it all along. They have known, too, th a t the hum bler ones of th e ir assem blage, now so shiny w ith new p a in t in a thousand toy shops over the land, are due fo r a fa r h ap p ier life th an th e ir portentious brothers and sisters who are destined for the homes of the rich. F o r a to y ’s happiness is m easured by the love th a t is lavished upon it. A nd the child who has one sim ple toy thinks fa r more of it th an he or she who has a new trin k e t fo r every mood. Psychologists are beginning to find th is out. They have w orked out a whole involved system of toy teach ings, in which the child m ind dwells p rin cip ally on sim ple objects, plain contours and brave, not delicate colors. So it a m om entary sigh comes to you because you cannot afford to have S an ta Claus b rin g “ the best there i s ” to your little lad or lassie, smile instead. T hey will he all the b e tte r for it. THE HUNTERS REWORD by C. B. Watson overwhelmingly for a $100,000, a $760,000,000 m ortgage on the 000 bond issue with which to State. Thia vast sum is to be build more roads. i paid, interest and principal, out During the past construction of auto license fees, which are season approxim ately 1,200 miles now rolling into the State Treas on eighteen-foot concrete road- ury at the rate of $10,000,000 way were laid in Illinois, b rin g -' a year. . ing the State’s mileage of pave- ■ —— ______________ m ent up to 4,200 miles. Califor- ‘ nia, long famed for its paved roads', falls short of this total, i while New York, Pennsylvania I and W isconsin, other leading' paved-road States, trail C alifor-' nia in concrete mileage. COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 28.— An arm y of more than 10,000 I Believing th a t ginseng, which is men, equipped with several thou I product in large quantities in sand team s and trucks and more Ohio and exported to China, pop- than 100 huge mixing machines : sesses properties which prolong labored all Summer and Fall on i life, Chinese are protesting be- the Illinois highways. An average 1 cause it is not recognized as a of fifty miles of road was com pleted each week, and single medicine in the United States i Pharm acopoeia, which has Just crews, w orking with one mixer, I been 'translated into Chinese,” laid as much as one-half mile of said Theodore D. W etterstroem , the eighteen foot concrete rib secretary of the Ohio Pharm aceu bon in one day. tical Association. Practically all Illinois cities of Ginseng is a perennial plant consequence are now linked by “ hard roads,” as they call them with an arom atic root — called here, In contrast to the roads of “ seng” by Chinese — for which soft, black earth which former- the Chinese pay $16 a pound, ac- ly made Illinois the horror of cording to Secretary W etterstroem tourists. All main to u rist routes who stated that, although Ameri are concrete. It is possible to can pharm acists do not believe m otor from the Great Lakes on it has any medicinal value, the the north to the Ohio on the Chinese esteem it very highly. “ As a result of the translation south, and from the W abash on the east to the Mississippi on the of the Pharmacopoeia, the Chin- west, w ithout touching tire to d irt or gravel. CUT TH IS OUT — The additional 5000 miles of IT IS W ORTH MONEY road provided for under the $100,000,000 bond issue ju st vot Send this ad and ten cents to ed will touch every county 3eat Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., and give alm ost every commun Chicago, 111., w riting your name ity a paved outlet. and address clearly. You will re The last money from a $60,- ceive a ten cent bottle of FOLEY’S 000,000 bond issue was used to HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND NOTJSED IN II S (Continued from N ovem ber 15) In preceding pages we have given n a ra tiv e to the for coughs, colds and hoarseness, chief incidents between the Indians and w hites prio r to also free sample packages of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stim u the discovery of gold in S outhern Oregon, and the be lent for the kidneys, and FOLEY gin n in g of actual settlem ent south of the CalRpooia CATHARTIC TABLETS for Con m ountains. T here were o th er depredations of m inor stipation and Biliousness. These ch aracter, isolated p arties were attack ed and fatalities w’onderful rem edies have helped millions of people. Try them. Sold resulting. M any p arties sta rte d out from th e ir rendez everywhere. vous and were not again h eard from. To en ter into all Beats Electric or Gas The d etails and m inor incidents, m any of w hich could not be strictly verified would result in tirin g out the A new oil lamp th a t gives an read er w ithout adding value to the history of the region. amazingly brilliant, soft, white It . . will, however, aid those readers who are not fam iliar ... — light, even b etter than gas or Wlttl tlie geography, and topography of the country to I electricity, has been tested by the Christmas give in a very brief way some of these facts, to he followed u - s - Government and 35 leading ill a subsequent volume w ith a fuller exposition of tlid unIverslties and found to be su- geography, topography and geology, of S outhern Oregon, ^ ^ ^ 0 " , l o k T or w ith a beautiful and use ful Minch is w onderfully rich 111 all these n atu ra l c h a ra c te rs - n o is e - n o pumping up, is simple, Toaster tics; including m ineral resources, scenic a ttra c tio n s and clean, safe. Burns 94 per cent air Waffle Iron w onderful forests. and 6 per cent common kerosene Urn Percolator (coal oil). Inasm uch as our n arativ es have taken us across the The inventor V. M. Johnson, or other electrical a p p a r Cascade m ountains into w hat is now known as E astern 161 North Union Ave., Portland, atus. Oregon, and will necessitate fu rth e r journeys across this Ore., is offering to send a lamp g reat b arrier, we would become b e tte r acquainted w ith on 10 days’ FR E E trial, or even We will be glad to lay any thing aside until Christm as for it and its significance to the early settlem ent of the coun to give one FR EE to the first i you. user in each locality who will I try . W hen we come to geological exploitations we will help him introduce it. W rite h im ' learn still fu rth e r the im portance of this range. Suffice today for full particulars. Also it for the m oment, to say, th a t the Cascade m ountains con ask him to explain how you c a n ' Tlie Ashland stitu te s a continuous b a rrie r of m agnificent proportions get the agency, and w ithout e x -' Electric Shop perience or money make $250 to extending from C alifornia to and into, B ritish Columbia. $500 per month. 240 E ast Main S t To the early pioneers who crossed the plains w ith ox team s th is g re a t b a rrie r constituted a night-m are until the te rro rs of it had been placed behind them . R ising as it does from five thousand feet to alm ost fifteen thousand feet above the sea-level, it m easures up as one of the g reat NOTHING WOULD I t will pay you to see _______ o ____ m ountain ranges of ___ the ______ w orld, , _____ and contains m uch of the g ran d est m ountain scenery of the continent. T his Please Her More range Harrison Bros. presents an im passible b a rrie r to all riv ers except tlie Columbia and K lam ath. The Columbia rises in the Rocky than an electric waffle Used Cars m ountains and finds its w ay to th e ocean thro u g h this iron for her C hristm as g reat b a rrie r; the K iam ath riv e r rises in E a ste rn O regon and has forced its w ay th ro u g h the Cascade range to the •We have them in various ocean. T he Rogue and U m pqua riv ers rise in th e Cascade See the Chevrolet we have m ountains and flow, thence w esterly to th e ocean. A t designs and all priced rig h t angles to the direction of all g reat m ountain ranges PRICE $125 reasonably. are “ s p u rs ” reaching out from the sum m it and declinhig as they d ep a rt from the sum m it. W e see th is exem plified in the “ s p u rs ” reaching out tow ard the w est from the Cascades, each “ s p u r ” having an axis of its own and. H A R R IS O N from its axis will be other, sm aller ridges. Betw een th e s e ! Brothers, Garage ridges are riv u lets and small strea m s&th a t g a th e r a t the ‘ ‘ Many. h u n ters retu rn ed unsuccessful, ’ savs a news rep o rt, com m enting on the h u n tin g season. No real h u n te r ever is “ unsuccessful.” He m av not bring gam e back to the city, hut he re tu rn s a b e tte r m an physically for his outing. T here is m ore to h u n tin g th an the k illin g of game, ju s t as there is m ore in fishing th an catching fish. The stay-at-hom e giggles inanely when he sees an an g ler or gunner tru d g in g home a t tw ilight w ith em p ty creel or hag, hut if he only could get it through his obtuse skull the laugh is really on him. Of course, th ere are p o t-h u n ters and fisherm en who hoggish practices b a r them from the la n k s ot decent sportsm en, but they are not th e m en who come home from stream or woods em pty-handed. The tru e sportsm an delights in the gam e ra th e r th an the score. A full creel or a well-filled bag is his tro p h v of success. B ut he knows th a t no m an ca.n hope to win all the tim e and he is quite content when he retu rn s em pty- handed, fo r he has had h ealth fu l recreation and has com m uned v ith n a tu re in a m anner th a t only the outdoorsm an knows. H e as learned new lessons from brooks and trees, from fishes in the stream s, from anim als in field and w oods; he has sm elled the sweet odors of the forest, he has in his n o strils the ta n g of field and m oorland, he has seen n T n res rn s n t i s T ts s have h n v o i striv i f n v a en n in vain to paint, p iP ictu a r rtis he i has m ain drainage, such as Rogue and _____ K lam ath rivers. A long found: these num erous stream s are sm all valleys all converging 94% AIK Priced for quick Sales Come in and see our new Nash, F ra n k lin and P ack ard cars. Automotive Shop C hevrolet and Dodge Sales and Service — i Good Tools Good Work! Good workm en enjoy using good tools. Even so does the house-wife en joy w ashing dishes in a one-piece sink, th a t is eas ily kept snowy w hite— w here hot w ater runs at turn of faucet. See the double and single drain, one-piece sinks in our store. The C hristinas gift incompai able! Jerry O’Neal Phono 138 2 0 7 E. Main Let us Explain to you You m ay not know how completely insurance can irotcct you against every possible loss, but a few m inutes’ talk with us will show you w hat you need. Carefii 11 y-w ri t ten j >ol icies, hacked by thc H artford Fire Insurance Company, can take from your shoul- le rs all w orry of loss. Make sure you have adp- luate insurance, fitted to four special needs, Talk with this agency today. Billings Agency Estab. 1883 Real E state & Real Insurance 41 E. Main St. Phone 211 IT I s Delight Her Murphy Elec. Co. Ford, L incoln, Fordson D ealers Our Phone 82 Main • Plaza Ashland V ic tro la T he Gift That Keeps on Giving Each time you play a Victor Record you derive new enjoyment from your Victrola instrument. As Dealers in Victor Products we stand one hun dred percent behind every Victrola we sell. We are proud to be able to say that for any music in the home, at any time you may turn to Victrola knowing that Victor has the finest artists; that Victor affords the largest, most unusal choice of records; that Victor woods, finishes and construction are the highest quality in the world, and th at Victor comes nearest to perfect ion in sound reproduction. Select your Christmas talking machine here, —and you’ll be sure it bears the Vic tor trademarks. 145 E. Main THE ROSE EASY TERMS ARRANGED Open Evenings New Victor Record», Once a Week, Eoery Week—Friday Phone 213