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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1924)
Í>A uk t UO —¿SÙi - B fe ASHLAND DAILY T ID IN G AaaiÀruì öAttf w ares I ^ » ■ ■ » ..ì» • i¿¡á ■■■■iiáikíill £ * a i« i thfetn.” American dishes, and few places where he could get them J English classes. Rising ! if h,e did thlt,k »»' Yet our grandmothers made such i The regula,^ „ °~ h t M t , sent 11 r iirii«a>niP»iiiBaWniii'ii ~~ ' the tropical development ** ' • > * * j. . fuchday, December y, iyù4 pro crease in commerce with Latin- from tim ekeeper over gram in both sugar and banana America, but the surface ba« (Estabibhed In 1876) a gang of blacks in the jungle of plantations -and was closely as merely been scratched as yet.” ------------ ------- ’turkey and pumpkin pie, such apple turnovers and out by the variou3 typew riting Costa Rica to the head of a $100,- sociated with the late A. W. C utter was m arried in 1913 to P u blished E very fevcning E xcept Sunday by ’brown betties as sent a thrill of delight around the world companies for aw ards were given 000,000 company in the short Preston, whom he succeeded. Miss Florence De Jongh, daugh THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. W ednesday, November 26. Thp space of tw enty years, C utter is When asked w hether or not a te r of the Dutch counsul at _________________________ land were justly famed at home and abroad. of the speed tests have the latest addition to the ranks college education is necessary for Guatemala. They have two son» **e rt R- , Giy er ..........................................................................................E ditor' Let Americans return to the foods of their fathers. results not been announced. of successful executives who success ¡11 business, C utter "re-' and a daughter. -------------------------------------------------------------------- L »Let them delight in a savory meat stew without calling started from th e bottom, with plied: OFFICIAL CITY PA PER ..................................................... Telephone 89 it by some foreign name hv which it would not recognize The Forensic Society, which out friends, money, or “ pull” and “ I do not believe a college edu-i Entered a t th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice as Second C lass Mall M atter itself. Let them 1 revel in deep dish puddings and brown j meets next Tuesday evening, will landed at the top through their cation is necessary for success. The Dalles — J. G. Heimrlch Subscription P rice, D elivered in City e turnovers. The palates ot of men as gi great study Roberts’ Rules of Order. own industry. His maxims for I know many men who achieved buys 253,000,000 feet national One Month ........................................................... ............„ .................. $ 65 Betties and apple Reports will be given by Virginia success are: genuine success in business who 3 hree Months .......................................................... ---------------- w i-95iR8 any we have today have been delighted with these!.. . forest tim ber, and will build mill Six Months ............................................................................................ 3 . 7 5 ', . ' , , , • , | Hopper, Lucille Boss, Lilly Land- never went to college, hut they Take your job seriously. here to cut 70,000,000 feet a year. One Year ............................................................................ .................... 7.50 things and we should preserve them as a national heritage.! ing Dorothy Stevens. Edith Pium- W ork as hard as possible. helped educate themselves by B y Mail and R ural B on tés ------------------------------ ! mer, Elizabeth Stearns, Gordon reading. Education aldne will Do not watch the clock. One Month .. I not $ .65 m ake a man. Education Is HURRY IS ON i MacCracken and Albie Beck. Learn every detail of your job. Three Months 1.95 a tool.” Six Months ............................................................................................ 3.50 Christmas shoppers beginning to lrurrv. Remaining i At Christmas t,me a PlaY win Keep your tem per and your One Year 6.50 ,. v x t i 1 x »i x ¡b e given by the society, and a smile. C utter believes th a t the great time • is short. Jerusalem cherry trees • in xi the ’ x flower stores. committpe ,s now trylng t0 select Study and read in idle mo-' potential m arkets for the United DISPLAY ADVERTISING R A TES The first poinsettias, too. All the shop windows look a suitable one. ments. dingle insertion, per inch ............................................................ $ .30 States are China and Central and Y early Contracts • ‘Christmasy.” Dolls and more dolls. Toys for little Guard your health. DESERVES THE BEST South America. He said: One insertion a week ................................................................... .27% Dorothy Reid and Waive W ith Never give up. boys. Tinsel and silver and gold “ rain.” Thoughtful “ Europe is already well devel Two insertions a week ................................................................... .25 Bring or send it to are g o in g ‘ to leave Ashland “ The principal rule a young oped. China is rem ote, hut Latin- Dally Insertion ................................................................................ .20 eyed men regarding windows devoted to women’s things. row the middle of December for the man should follow in starting in R a tes for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising This is indeed a problem of solemn portent. Here and South. Miss Reid is going to business a fte r leaving school,” America is right a t our door. We The Medford Veterinarian F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. I .10 have been having a great in Hospital Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line .................. - ............ .05 Stockton and perhaps to Los said C utter, “ is th a t nothing is there somebody taking home a Christmas tree—cut much C-ard of Thanks ................................................................................. 1.00 A few dressed turkeys as “ teasers” in the Angeles, while Miss W ithrow accomplished w ithout hard work, Obituaries, per line ............................................. ....................................02% too soon. Dr. e c ulloch plans to spend her vacation in and often very hard work. It is market windows. No trouble now to get Johnny to carry Gradual«* Veterinarian WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING - San Francisco. The girls ex wise to choose a business you “ All future events, where an admission charge is made or a in wood or Susie to wipe the dishes. They have become pect to retu rn for the second se Corner Fifth & Grape Sts. are fond of, for your advance collection taken is A dvertising. self-starters. It is nearly Christmas. m ester of school. m ent is hound to he sw ifter; but, No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. Phone 369 after all, the prom otions in busi DONATIONS Mrs. E lbert Farlow’e gave a ness depend entirely on the man MEDIT)RI), IIregon THE WEST IN THE POLITICAL SADDLE No donations to charities or otherw ise will be made in advertis- kitchen show for Mrs. Lloyd himself. If he is industrious, lias, tog or job printing— our contributions will be in cash. The West certainly has no cause for complaint in the Smith, form erly Miss Iona Beck- the w elfare of the employer at for Christm as with new wall paper, paint organization of Congressional affairs. With General tel of the Ashland High School, heart, does not worry about the 1 will he at The Fast DECEMBER ft or kalsomine Friday evening at her home on MAKING HASTE TO BF. RICH :— He th a t by usury and unjust Dawes of Chicago, presiding over the Senate, Mr. Borah clock, and uses his imagination i Side Pharmacy in Ash gain increaseth his substance he shall gather it for him th a t will Morton street. Fourteen of Mrs. and his best ability, he will go of Idaho, heading Foreign Relations; Mr. Smoot of Utah, land every Wednesday, pity the poor.— Proverbs 28:8. Sm ith’s girl friends were invited I ahead. PR A Y ER :— Enable us, O God, to lay up our treasure in heaven, chairman of Finance; Mr. Warren of Wyoming, chairman 12:30 to 7 p. m. Call there to attend, and a pleasant evening “ A nother im portant detail is to and where our treasure is there will our hearts be also. of Appropriations; Mr. Johnson of California, chairman was enjoyed. or phone 51. see th a t you understand your job of Immigration; Mr. Norris of Nebraska, chairman of Ag thoroughly. Too many men are DOGS ON AUTOMOBILES The Sophomores met W ednes plugging away at jobs they do Carrying dogs on the running-board of an automobile riculture, and Mr. Capper of Kansas, Mr. Stanfield of day at noon to decide upon a not understand, and the reason is results in many dogs being killed by falling off or being Oregon, Mr. Jones of Washington and half a dozen others suitable initiation for the F resh they do not try to learn. One | thrown off, and killed or maimed, and many are lost on in important chairmanships, the western country will he men. Present plans are' th a t the m ust keep his tem per and his party will be held December 12. smile, and read and study in idlej the highways. The Oregon State Humane Society has fairly in command of Senate proceedings. m om ents.” i In the House, with Ways and Means, Agriculture, prepared and will present a law to protect dogs carried The A nniversary Play, “ The C utter was born in Dracut, ’ Appropriations, Immigration, Military Affairs, Public Charm School,” was presented December 24tli, we will give away several Ar in this way. Mass., anl w orkel On a farm. mour Hams to the parties guessing the number of It is called an act regulating and prohibiting carry Lands and Veterans’ Legislation et al. in western hands, last W ednesday evening in the while attending publlc school i n j articles in the beautiful colored cards in our win High School A uditorium and was order tQ make money (o go’ tQ ing dogs on automobiles and provides that it shall be un and Martin B. Madden of Illinois as speaker, it will be pronounced one of the best ever D artm outh College. G raduating dow, showing the various activities and pro«luets lawful to carry a dog upon the hood, fender, running board their ow’ir fault if things do not go as they want them. given by the Ashland High School. from D artm outh with the decree of The Armour Plant. or other external part of an automobile unless the same Much credit Is given Miss W heel of B. L., he entered the Tuck Storing up bruises for Willie: “ He is so strong er, in stru cto r in the English de- shall be protected by a frame work, carrier, or other de COSTS NOTHING School of A dm inistration and willed we can’t do a thing with him.” partm ent, for the able m anner PinanCe and <ag graduated the vice sufficient to keep any such animal from falling from to make a guess. Come and look at the exhibit in in which she coached the play foilowing year the automobile. Suitable penalty is provided. our window. Make your guess and win one of these It is estimated that it will take 86.732 half wit camp and for the excellent choice of Then, needing a job very bad There should be such a law’ enact.ed in every state fine hams for the Christmas dinner. characters. The m embers of the ly, he got a letter from a friend cast also did them selves proud. and a copy of the proposed Oregon law can be secured ers to finish-burning our forests. to a lesser executive of the by addressing Judge Benson,counsel for Oregon Humane United F ru it Company in Bos Horrible thought! Imagine being on a desert island Society, 1102 Spalding, Portland. ton. The best thing available with a cross word puzzle and no dictionary! was a job as tim ekeeper in the tropics. He accepted w ithout CRATER LAKE hesitation, realizing th a t he was It she is old enough to think silk adequate winter Crater Lake National Park; in Oregon, with an in w orking for a big concern and crease of 24 per cent in visitors during the year just clos cover for ankles, she is old enough to call “ Miss.” th a t there was a future ahead.J ing, has established itself definitely as one of the “ major From tim ekeeper, he went up Freedom is gasping her last when people begin to the ladder to president, step by parks,” says Secretary Work, of the department of the think it uglv to criticize leaders. step, and acting in alm ost e v e ry , interior, in his annual report to President Coolidge. Con NEW YORK, Dec. 5. — Victor departm ent of the company’s op Your Storekeeper Does These Things for You tinuing, lie says: In 1917 C utter was A. C utter, new president of the erations, In the old hospitable days the bouse would be full and Ashland “ Altogether 64,312 people visited the park. One United F ru it Company, a t the made vice-president, in charge of at times, but the company wouldn’t. factor responsible for the increased travel was the com age of forty-three, gives eight Tropical Divisions, with h e a d -' 1. He pays taxes. maxims which, he says, made quarters in Boston. From t h a t ; pletion of two main approach roads. This, however, only 2. He pays salaries. gene, where they will be the for his success and “ will make tim e until 1924 when lie was served to emphasize the poor condition of the park roads for the success of any en terp ris elected to the presidency of t h e 1 guests of the university at the an- and the need of their immediate improvement. 3. lie spends his money at home. ing young man who will follow company, he was looking after , nual E ditors’ Conference. Your Pet . c. M C , Brighten up the House J. O. RIGG WIN A HAM FREE! EAGLE MARKET C M U I N K A l 43 TELLS OF SUCCESS “ Now that Crater Lake has assumed such a high rank among the national parks, the addition of Diamond Lake to the north to round out the scenic attractions of the region is of prime importance.” The secretary comments that two tracts of land have been offered by the city of Medford, Oregon, as sites for a residence and office of the superintendent of the park and for a government warehouse. MAN, AND THE HEAVENS The plan to have an airplane race with the shadow of the sun’s eclipse across the state of New York is one of the first attempts of man practically to compare him self with the scheme of the universe. All other human efforts have been in no way com parable to celestial affairs. All other observations by men of heavenly facts have been merely spectators. We have been lookers on tow’ard the heavens for many thou sands of years, and at least for four or five thousand vears our observations have been more than idly curious, they have been intelligent. But for all that, we have been just spectators. In the last decade there have been proposals to make man, in his small way, “ mingle with the universe.” But These proposals have nearly all been fantastic, and so recognized even by those who have discussed them with apparent seriousness. Too shoot a projectile to the moon, or to Mars, perhaps containing human beings, has been a late “ folly” of a few’ physicists and mathematicians. But this airplane flight, however, impossible a few’ days ago, is now’ more than a probability. It proposes that a man, in a machine, near the surface of the earth, shall run a race with the earth’s motion.. The man, while the earth is turning eastward, will try to go so fast west ward that he will he in fact standing still, in relation to the sun. He will not he interested in the Einstein theory, but be w’ill be demonstrating one of the elementary facts upon which discussion of relativity is based all that he will actually be trying to do will be to stay in the moon’s shadow out of the light of the sun long enough for a photographer to get better pictures than could be obtain ed on one spot on the earth’s surface. It is a relatively small accomplishment. But it is something that makes a big mark in the relation of the eeuus homo to this, his terrestrial habitat. What The Merchant Does For You Ashland Hi Notes Those n otes are w ritten for th is paper by m em bers o f the journalism class at th e local high school Thursday evening was “ Moth- er s N ight” a t the Hi Y, the m eet-' ing being called a t 7:30 in Pion-' eer Hall. A fter a brief period devoted to business, Mr. Smith and Roland Parks, representing the boys, and Mrs. Joy and Mrs. Smith, speaking for the m others, gave very interesting talks. An entertaining stu n t was put on by Riley P ittenger, after which re freshm ents were served. Every body who attended reports th a t the m eeting was most en tertain ing. Thelma Perozzi, student body secretary and member of the Rogue staff, Vernon McGee, edi tor of the Rogue News, and Henry Homes, it’s m anager, de parted Thursday morning for Eu- PATRIOTIC PALATES The Now York Herald Tribune editorially calls upon the American people to remember the greatness of Amer ica’s native foods, their abundance and diversity, and the glory of its past achievements in the culinary art, and states that the American people should arouse themselves and vindicate the honor of one of their great institutions. The past glory of America’s cuisine is a matter of history. There are such records of the savory cooking of this kind of plenty as would make any reader’s mouth water. Yet, as the Herald Tribune has correctly stated, the American betakes himself to a restaurant whose name he cannot read to order food from a perfectly unintelligible; menu and takes the chance that the stuff will he fit toj eat when he gets it, with never a thought of the good old1 The Freshm en, Sophomore, Ju n io r and Senior basketball fives began their interclass contests this week. On Thursday evening the light but plucky Freshm en team met the Juniors, going down to defeat to a score of 32 to 6. The main object of these games is th a t Coach Hughes may select m aterial for the school’s basket ball team . They have the addi tional advantage of stirrin g up class spirit and general enthus iasm for the opening of the bas ketball seasoli. The Seniors have decided upon their class rings, some of which have already been ordered. The design is unique in th a t it dif fers greatly from th a t of the usual class ring. 4 You can laugh at wet wash day if you try The Ashland Laundry way. Just hang your washing on our line, which is Phone 165. T h a t’s Easy and it Pays 5. His money makes for finer buildings, more improvenmnts, higher property values, and a better city. W hat Are You Doing For Him, For Ashland, and Yourself Buy at Home Buy at Home Buy at Home \ First National Bank 7 ! Ashland, Oregon ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO. 31 Water St. 11 HUNT’S CRATERIAN FRIDAY and SATURDAY MEDFORD —O—- Miss F ra te r returned to Ash land Saturday, November 29 after an illness of ten weeks’ duration and on Monday resum ed her duties as instructor of the upper He contributes to every forward looking movement. ÏZ DEC. 12-13 OREGON ADOLPH ZUKOR w JESSE CLASKT ¿ w « * - THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL ADOLPH ZUKOR a m © JCSSC L LASKY PRtSiWT Z A N E G R E Y 'S "Wanderer of the Wasteland NOTORMATES I ■MA.Q.Ob F > ' ' • i T CYCOL l tëïp! \\<Y . < \ MOTOR OIL // W IT H JACK HOLT r KATHLYN WILLIAMS NOAH BEERY BILLIE DOVE IR VIN WILL AT production More than a picture- It’s life itself. 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