Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 11, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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T I D IN 6 S RuiM Uncovered
of Buried c*t
in Nevada
RENO, Nev., Dec. 10.— Ruins
of a buried city six miles in ex­
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
tent have been uncovered by an
exploration
party.
headed
by
lle rt R. Greer ....... ................................................................................... Editor
George Madden Green ......................................................Business Manager Governor Jam es G. Scrugham, the
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER ..................................................... Telephone 89 Governor announced in a tele­
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon Postoffice as Second Class Mall Matter gram from Beatty, Nev., where
the exploration work is being
Subscription Price, Delivered in City
carried
out.
One Month ............................................................................................ 8 .65 i
Many
rock w ritings, thousands
'th re e Months ........................................................................................
1.95
Six Months ............................................................................................
3.75 of fragm ents of pottery and other
One Year ............................................................................
7.50 prehistoric articles have been
By Mail and Rural Routes
found, the Governor reported.
One Month ............................................................................................ 8 .65
The
city lies along the Virgin
Three Months ......................................................................................
1.95,
Six Months ............................................................................................
3.50 River, in the southern p art of
One Year .................................. ..............................................................
6.50 the State.
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES
Single insertion, per inch ............................................................ $ .30
INCE DIED NATURAL
Yearly Contracts
One insertion a week ................ ........................................... ......
.27 % DEATH SAYS ATTORNEY
Two insertions a week ...................................................................
.25
Dally insertion ......................................................................................... 20
SAN DIEGO, Dec. 10— “A fter
Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
an investigation into the death
r'lrst insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. 8 .10
.05 1 of Thomas Ince, motion picture
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line .................. - ............
director, I have concluded th at
Card of Thanks .................................................................................
1.00
O bituaries, per line .................................................. .....................
02% Ince’s death some time ago was
due to heart disease,” D istrict
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
A
ttorney Kempley stated today,
“ All future events, where an admission charge is made or a
collection taken is Advertising.
folowing reports
th a t
Ince’s
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
death had been due to other than
DONATIONS
n atu ral causes.
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis
UJg or job printing— our contributions will be in cash.
CONSTIPATION OVERCOME
DECEMBER 11
The use of FOLEY CATHAR­
TRUST AND WAVER NOT:— T rust in the Lord with all thine TIC TABLETS will bring speedy
heart: and lean not unto thine own understanding.— Proverbs 3:5.
PRAYER:— The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom; relief from constipation if taken
therefore we would seek Thee, O Lord, w ith our whole heart, know­ promptly. They are purely vege­
ing th at then we shall find Thee.
table and act on the liver. Mr.
John D. McComb, Lucas Co.
Home, Toledo, Ohio, w rites:
THE CASE OF MR. KID McCOY .
Have used Foley CATHARTIC
CUT THIS OLTP —
Lancashire Cotton
f »ong period of «repression.
( So sure are the local spinners
IT IS WORTH MONEY
In d u s try Booms
Due to the almost certain of the boom that they have re­
Send this ad and ten cents to
prospect of an adequate new crop, commended the extension of the
MANCHESTER, Eng., Dec. 10. ¡o f American 'cotton, the outlook I working hours in the American
SH EFFIELD , Eng., Dec. 10. — Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.,
N athan Lapatnick, who died in Chicago, 111., w riting your name — The Lancashire cotton industry for the coming W inter is said to section of the mills from twenty-
this city recently at the advanc- I and address clearly. You will re­ is booming again, following a be the best for the past five years.) six to thirty-tw o hours weekly.
ed age of 111 years, was a staunch ceive a ten cent bottle of FOLEY’S
HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND
adherent to the Jew ish faith.
He rigorously observed Jew ish for coughs, colds and hoarseness,
customs to the last, even fast- i also free sample packages of
ing for tw enty-four hours on the j FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimu-
Day of Atonement this year.
i lent for the kidneys, and FOLEY
One of his daily habits was to CATHARTIC TABLETS for Con-
bathe his forehead in vinegar, j stipation and Biliousness. These
as he said it kept up his strength. | w onderful rem edies have helped
S.
millions of people. Try them. Sold
everywhere.
Wounded Pig Leads
Observe Jewish Customs
for More Than 111 Years
To Rich Gold Field
McMinnville — American Sav­
ings & Loan Association increases
AUCKLAND, New Zealand,
stock to 8500,000.
Dec. 10. — A wounded pig re ­
K lam ath Falls — V oters a u ­
cently led to the discovery of a j
thorize 8112,590 budget for city
potential goldfield near Mount j
schools.
Taraw era.
A man out shooting game h i t !
a pig, which fell down a small
w aterfall, dislodging a piece of
stone, which attracted the m an’s
attention by reason of its glit­
ter.
you'll find no satisfaction in
On examination, the man found
figuring up the am ount of in­
th a t it was a piece of gold-bear­ surance you should have had.
But th e re ’s a lot of satisfaction
ing quartz, which the Mines Assay
in
knowing th a t your property
D epartm ent afterw ard conifirm- :
as it stands today is fully
ed.
covered by dependable fire in­
It is thought probably th a t the
surance.
find may m ark the discovery of
Our fire insurnace policies are
an im portant reef.
dependable.
After a Fire
USED CAR
. Billings Agency
Estab. 1883
BARGAINS
Have no fears for Mr. Kid McCoy, erstwhile exponent tablets V h severe cases ot con-
of the degree of the black eye and the bloody nose, b u t1 stipation to which I am subject
more recently uplifter of the dramatic art as depicted in ¡ and found them beneficial.” fo - One Buick Touring
Chevrolet Sedan
celluloid. True, Mr. McCoy is on trial charged with mur- LE' cathartic tablets are
easy to take, leave no unpleas­ Chevrolet Coupe
der. But they haven’t proved it. And here is the point: an t after effects. Try them. Sold
Chevrolet Touring
The trial is at Los Angeles and in Los Angeles they do everywhere.
Dodge Delivery
not punish even proved murder when the .murderer—either
Buick Touring
sex—is charming.
Now Mr. McCoy unquestionably is charming. There
Priced for quick Sales
GIVE DAD
is proof positive of it. Was not Mr .McCoy husband to a
for Christmas
succession of eight wives, each of whom he must have
won through his own splendid qualities of person and a new Dashboard Clock
The Greatest Safeguard
mind? And was he not cavalier-gallant to a score or so for his auto and watch
in Motoring— Raybestos
of other ladies, each of whom, in his own chaste language, him smile.
Brake Lining Service.
flopped for him? Of course he was. True there have been
in history some few men of even greater demonstrated
Automotive Shop
success with the ladies. There, for instance, was Solomon,
Leedom’s Tire
who had 600 wives and a staff of 300 other lovelv young
Chevrolet and Dodge
House
Sales and Service
feminine persons who, one supposes, assisted in frying
his eggs and darning his socks but who were known by a
title less lovely than that of wedded helpmeet. But Solo­
mon, let us remember, was a king. He didn’t have to
W hat would he a nicer Xmas for him than a
win them. He just went out and took them. Mr. McCoy
Tom Mix shirt, pair of Buckingham and Hecht lace
had to win all of his. And who shall say that for the
hoots or shoes, a Remington gun or pocket knife, a
unfortunate intervention of the—or, accident—which re­
good pair of gloves, a dozen pairs socks. This is
sulted in his being led away to jail, Mr. McCoy might
just a few of many at the
not—handicapped though he was with the lack of royal
prerogative—have equaled the record of the mighty king.
But we wander a little. We must get hack to Los
The Army Goods Store
Angeles. We had started in to reassure' the public which
Biggest Little Store in Town
we know has lieen lying awake nights worrying about
Just received shipment of those good cotton
Mr. McCoy. He will not be convicted. Or if he is he will
blankets at 95c
not stay convicted. Los Angeles will see to that. But he
is suffering terribly. Why, the news dispatches tell us
that since he has been in jail Mr. McCoy has been almost
deprived of all the little comforts so necessary to one of
his peculiar temperament. Strong drink has been cruelly
withheld from him. Not once has he been allowed to
“ make a night of it.” Only occasionally has he been
served with poultry or French pastry. He has had but
one or two small portions of pate de foie gras during the
entire period of his confinement. He has not been allowed
to beat anyone up, not even a jailer. He has even been
Canned vegetables, fruit and fish
deprived of the society of ladies and—still worse—they
have been deprived of his society. The terrible results of
all this have become apparent upon Mr. McCoy. His
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
eyes have almost completely lost that fashionable suffused
and bleary look which is so much affected in Hollywood
Over 60 varieties open for your
society. Ilis equatorial circumference is so reduced that
they have had to take a liberal tuck in his trousers waist-
inspection
hand. The patrician softness of his flesh has given way
to a hardening of some of his muscles. He even sleeps
regularly. He has become indeed a pitahle spectacle.
Real E state & Real Insurance
41 E. Main St.
Phone 211
Representing the
INSURANCE COMPANY OF
NORTH AMERICA
Founded 1792
What Nicer Gift
_
WflVTÎK LUBRICANTS
Many oils won ’t pump when
the temperature drops to Zero.
Zerolene winter lubricants
will.
They give you safe lubrication
continuously all winter long,
prevent crankcase dilution, save
batteries, release power, protect
the engine!
The Zerolene Correct Lubri­
cation Chart will tell you the
right oil to use in your car for
w inter driving.
FOR HER
could you select than an
electric appliance — a
toaster, electric iron, 'urn
set, percolator, vacuum
sweeper, waffle iron, curl­
ing iron, or
Head for the Zerolene sign at
your dealer’s, at garages or
Standard Oil Service Stations
and make the change to winter
lubrication today!
FOR HIM
than an appliance for his
automobile.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
Our Phone 82
Main - Plaza
Ashland
A u c t io n S a le
U SE D
s&ca
It is believed that experience in crossword puzzling
prove a valuable asset when it comes to making out
income tax returns,—Springfield News.
ZERDLENE
Murphy Elec. Co.
Big Annual Demonstration
WAR WEAPON FIRST THOUGHT OF HERE
When the Germans first released that cloud of chlor­
ine gas against the British front in 1915 and thereby
nearly turned the tide of battle, a new and deadly weapon
was introduced into modern warfare.
It was only a few months until the Allies were re­
plying in kind; until gas masks became as imperative and
necessary a part of a soldier’s equipment as his rifle or
his cartridge container.
And it is certain that in the warfare of the future,
the chemical service will play a major, if not a dominat­
ing, part.
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Yet it must have been due to downright lack of im­
agination in the military mind that the use of gas did not
L-ome sooner.
For so long ago as 1864, Brigadier General W. N.
Pendleton, chief of artillery in the Army of Northern Vir­
ginia, wrote to the chief ordinance requesting information
as to the availability of stink shells to he fired from
twelve-pound howitzers. In his letter he said:
“ They can throw shells occasionally in or near the
enemy trenches. The question is whether the explosion
can he combined with the suffocating effect of smoke
and gases, or whether, apart from the explosion, such
gases may not be so emitted from a continuously burning
composition as to render the vicinity intolerable. It
seems at least worth a trial.
But nothing was done about it.
The letter went into the files of the war department,
another idea of an American which it was left for an­
other nation many years later to make a practical reality
and thereby almost change the course of the history of
the world.
C H A N G E TO
AUTOMOBILES
H a r r is o n B r o s.
HOLMES’ GROCERY
FORD G A R A G E
The FIRST choice and the LAST
choice—a sensible, appropriate
gilt—Neckwear and we sure have
a beautiful assortment in all the
better silks and colorings
50c to $2.25
Ashland, Oregon
A real hand clasp of friendliness
in a pair of good lined gloves
' 35c to $5.00
Sweater Coats for warmth and
Globe Union Suits for health
!
We know the man’s wants and
are glad to help you in your se­
lections.
T I M E , 2 sO O O 'C L O C K ,
BUY MEN’S GIFTS AT A
MAN’S STORE
1
M IT C H E L L S
The Men’s Store
By the Post Office
T erm s o f S a le:-O n e-th ird
o f B id D o w n
B alance:-Sm all M o n th ly
P aym en ts
Friday, December 12,1924