Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 12, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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A SH LAN D
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D A IL Y
Friday, Decem ber 12, 1«24
T ID IN G S
Leave for South—*
tra d e Moore, motored to A shland’
Mrs. Charles W. Koyl, d a u g h t ­ Sunday to attend the dedication
(Established in 1876)
K
er of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jacksoh of the Christian Science church This is Ashlands
A Feature Page
left Friday evening for Pasadena, at th a t place.— K lam ath News.
Place To Find
-
P ub lish ed Every E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
For Telling the
Articles of timely in te re st
where her husband is m em bership1
What It Wants
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Cooks About the
are welcomed under this head. and promotion secretary of thej
To
Eat
Sunday
fcert R. Greer ....... ..................................................................................Editor Communciations m ust bear the
Y.M.C.A.
Jean Marian, little 1
Good Eatables
Now is th e tim e to buy spray
George Madden Green ................................................ ..... Business Manager signature of the author.
grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs.!
puiups, plow s and harrow’s,
D. M. Lowe, accompanied her as ‘ d rills and a ll k inds o f farm
OFFICIAL C IT I PA PER ..................................................... Telephone 89
E ntered at th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice as Second C lass Mail M atter
far as Los Angeles, where she'
im plem ents. F en cin g in every
Returned Home—
Left Y esterday—
Mr. Editor:
joined her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
sty le. H arness, collars, snaps,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
II.
T
urner
have
Mrs. J. C. Poor left Tuesday
Dear S ir:— The first question Carl Anderson of Long Beach.
O ne Month ............................................................................................ $ 65
and pads. New and used Sew ­
returned
from San Francisco, for Gilroy, Cal., where she will
•th re e M onths ...................................................... ...7...""'"™ "’" .” " " ^ ”
___
1.95 usually asked by visitors or new!
where they have been spending visit for some time with her par­
in g M achines. A u to R obes, etc.
Six Months ............................................................................................
3.75 comers is “ what are A shland's
Hcre Sunday—
•
Cne Year ................................................
7 50 ,« .
the last two weeks with relatives. ents who own a large prune o r­
By M ail and R ural R o u te s'” ........................
i Chief ,resource9
answer
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glover and
They
were accompanied by Mis. chard there. Mr. Poor will join
t)o e Month ............................................................................................
$ .65 invariably given is “ its superior Fred, Jr., accompanied by Mrs.!
Minkler of this city, ami Mis.
is
the
name
hundreds
of
her later and they will spend the
Three Months .............................................................................. ........
1.95 fruits, berries and soil products.” Mamie C antrell and Mrs. Ger-!
bakery bread users rem­ Young of Medford.
Six Months ........................ ...................................................................
3.50
The landing and extolling of
holidays in that country.
o n e Year ........ .......................... .................... 6*50
A shland's famous fru it and vege- ,,
ember w h e n ordering
table products by our business
D ISPLA Y ADVERTISING RATES
bread.
Single insertion, per inch ............................................................ $ .30
men and real estate agents in-ij
Y early C ontracts
duced many of our residents to j
V
T H E THEATER BLMJTFW.
One insertion a week ...................................................................
.27%
locate here where they were as-1
Two insertions a week .......................................... ..........
.25
MESSRS. SHUBERT ANNOUNCE
D ally insertion ....................................................7".".'..7".""'7...77
sured th a t the productivity <jf;
.20
R ates for Ix*gal anil M iscellaneous A dvertising
our soil and superior quality of
December 24th, we will give away several Ar­
f i r s t insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. 8 .10
our products plus a constant de-i
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line .................................
.05
mour Hams to the parties guessing the number of
niand and profitable m arket aw ait-
Card of Thanks ...............................................................
100
, .u
I
O bituaries, per line ................................................................... :...
articles in the beautiful colored cards in our win­
.0 2 % !ed them -
W HAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
j eo J ^ f o r u m . r i n r t ^ n n ’h i r mthCh i
dow, showing the various activities and products
“ All future events, where an admission charge is made or a .
’
’
( p 1)10 g athe r*!
of The Armour Plant.
collection taken is A dvertising.
- ings we have been constantly pre- J
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
vailed upon to “ patronize home
COSTS NOTHING
”
DONATIONS
industry” and in harm ony with
to make a guess. Come and look at the exhibit in
for your Christmas din­
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertle- 'h at slogan shopping and bargain
our window. Make your guess and win one of these
»ng or job printing— our contributions will be in cash.
, hunting beyond the confines of
ner,
that
will
delight
you.
our home city is quite generally
fine hams for the Christmas dinner.
D E C E M B E R 12
frowned
upon
by
our
local
mer-j
ABOUT THROWING STONES:— Master, this woman was taken
M by go to all the trouble
in adultery. Moses commanded us th a t such should be stoned: but chants and business men. They!
w hat sayest thou? . . . He said unto them. He th a t is w ithout sin j seem to feel, and we believe
to make a fruit cake when
among you, let him first cast a stone at her.— John 8:4, 5, 7.
rightlv so that wo om w ovc
m
Score:
Franz
Schubert’s
Own
PRA Y ER:— O Lord. Thou are of purer eyes than to behold •
° • 7 K 7
UW
we can supply such de­
Music
iniquity, yet Thou dost invite us to come to Thee ju st as we are— 3
P tronize home industries’
and in so far as is possible “ keep
and we are sinners— and receive pardon and cleansing.
Story: Franz Schubert’s Own
licious ones at a reason­
our dollars at home.” This we take
Romance.
it implies reciprocity and
c o -;
able price’
THE STRANGERS
operation among our townspeople, i
W ITH THE SAME GREAT
For centuries past it 1ms been as if a siren sat on the — producers, m erchants and con-!
NEW YORK CENTURY
Clierro Egg Mash with Butter Milk .............$3.35
sum ers,— this is as it should be
shores of the American continents and sang to a listening and
THEATRE CAST THAT
we very heartily approve of
Cherro Egg Builder, the best on the market . $3.15
world. From every country they have come, bag and bag­ such practice and relationships.
APPEARED
Clierro Scratch Feed, the best on the market . $3.25
gage. The United States-has had its full share of these
But how then are we to recon­
1001 NIGHTS ON BROADWAY
Cherro Calf Meal, 25 lb. hags ....................... $1.35
oncoming millions. It is a large country and there was cile the attitu d e of those m er­
Wheat, per 100 lb. sack s.................................. $2.90
NOW ON SALE
room for many. But eventually there was need to regu­ chants who, while so zealous in P rices:— M ain F SEATS
lo o r and Low er B oxes, 8 2 .5 0 ; B alcony C ircle and
their preachm ents for “ home pa­
Mill Run, SO lb. sa c k s..................................... $1.65
late the influx so that the country would have time tronage,” are continually im port­ Upper Boxes, 8 2 .0 0 ; balance o f B alcony, 8 1 .0 0 — P lu s Tax
Bran, 70 lh. sa c k s.............................................$1.50
to absorb and assimilate them, so to speak.
ing outside products from distant
The very best of alfalfa, hay ami straw
Some regulation was imperative. The means finally counties and placing them in com­
Perfection
Flour, 49 lh. sacks ........................$2.00
petition with local grown pro­
adopted, while far from perfect, as readily admitted by ducts.
Cherro Flour, 49 lh. sacks ............................. $2.40
<hose who have come in direct contact with the immigra­ Speaking more directly to the
Oyster Shell, 100 lb. sack ............................... $1.50
tion problem, has worked as well as any other new plan point, w hat is the necessity and
might have wroked. The hardships of the early days of justification for local m erchants
Large assortment a n d
FRAZIER and SON
restriction have been gradually overcome by tempering to, a t this time, be im porting
P hon e 2 1 4
353 Ë. Main Street
right prices.
from distant counties and
the law with humanity. The grotesqueness and the in­ apples
placing them in com petition with
congruities have been mostly eliminated.
local apples which local grow ers
Large Cocoanuts
The matter is under constant observation and study are anxious to m arket. Why send
15 and 20c each
with a view to improvement wherever practicable. There money away from home when
VERY young man is, or ought
is also much discussion of the welcome accorded these it is so badly needed a t home?
to be, ambitious. There is no
Walnuts, Almonds, Bra­
we growers expected to look
strangers. It is a perfunctory matter at best, scarcely cal Are
permanent
success
in
business
AT
with complacent approval upon
zils, Pecans and Filberts
culated to impress the newcomer favorably. The latest such im portations and continue to
without intelligent handling of
idea seems to be to not only let them come but to extend disregard the bidding of nearby
money. Every young man should
Bulk Cocoa, 3 lbs........ 25c
them a real welcome, which is a step in the right direction. cities for a share of our patron­
have right banking connections.
1er Soap .............
age while our apples both a t home
Sweet Chocolate, 2 lbs. 35c
Let
this
bank
serve
vou.
and with our association remain
CONGRESS IS DRY
[cat ...............
unm arketed by reason of such
Mazóla Oil, Gallons
In the 69th Congress there will be 319 dry votes in competitions?
We
believe
in
the
old
adage
llie House of Representatives, 111 wet votes and five
Tea G arden S y n
1-2 «ral. ____
th at “ what is sauce for the goose
Large Oranges,
which it is impossible to classify, with certainty, and in Is sauce for the gander.” Yet
H. A. Stearn s
61 N. Main
S un h rite Cleanse
the Senate there will he seventy-four dry votes, twenty- we do not believe th a t any good
P kg...........................
one wet ones and 1 vacancy.
Ashland, Oregon
can be accomplished by engen­
There’s a message in The
201 E. Main St.
We Deliver
Phone 155
dering
antagonism
between
local
The wets will have difficulty in finding comfort in
Tidings
W
ant
Ads.
m
erchants
and
growers
and
very
ibis. check-UD.
much reg ret the necessity for this
protest but if the practices com­
TO RUN DOWN THE FIRE BUG
plained of are to be continued we
A national movement looking to the suppression of shall feel constrained to agree
arson, which accounts for a large property loss by fire with David H arum th a t one
do unto the other fellow
in the United States, was inaugurated by the National should
w hat he would do unto you, but,
f ile Waste Council at its last meeting in Washington.
“ to do him fust.’
Arson is difficult to prove but some cities have Preferably, however, we are
YULETIDE SEASON
We have a large assortment
D ’s Jhe tim e w hen th e spirit of Friendship and Charity prevails. G enerous thoughts are appernioat
special effort have succeeded in reducing the number of for reciprocity, co-operation, and
of special Christmas candies,
"» »>'<• m inds of everyone, g ivin g to th e u n fortu n ate happiness and m aking cheerfu ln ess th e uni-
and im partial observance
files attributable to this source. In Detroit the number a of fair
vcihmI w 01 os«
either
in
boxes
or
bulk
at
reas­
the local policy of faithfully
of incendiary fires in 1921 was 111. This was reduced to patronizing all deserving home
The 20th Century wish their multitude of friends a Merry Christmas.
onable prices.
59 in 1922 and 30 in 1923. This improvement was partly industries w hether they be th a t
These stores, contributing toward the spirit of the season, make the following gen­
due to the establishment of an “ arson squad” composed of growers, m erchants or custom ­
erous offerings:
Also
all
kinds
of
nuts
and
ers.
We
are
for
Ashland
and
of detectives of the city police department who make
Prices good from Saturday, December 13 to Wednesday night, December 24th
Ashlands famous products from
fresh
roasted
pop
corn
and
inclusive.
prompt investigation of all fires suspected of being of Fizz w ater to figs and canned
peanuts. When doing your
incendiary origin.
goods to carrots w hether from
Christmas shopping, visit
The fact that arson is prevalent is proven hv the in­ farm , factory, orchard or m er­
ITEMS FOR BAKING
surance statistics, it no other evidence was available. cantile.
P u re B ulk L a rd
Best Bulk Shortening
Royal Baking Powder. 12 oz.
Yours very truly,
3 lbs. fo r .............................«2c
3 lbs. for .......................... 02c
The number of fires is almost invariably larger when bus­
cans
43c 2 1-2 lb. cans 81.2«
C. E. McCORMICK.
On The Plaza
iness is bad than when it is good. It has been found, too,
Vanilla, B urnett’s Pure Ex­
Orange and Lemon Peel 35c
Mince Meat in hulk, very
tract, 2 oz. bottle ....... 35c
lb; Citron <M»c lb.
best, pound .................... 25c
that closet tire in apartments are often of incendiary GOVERNOR IS QUIET
Heinz Mince Meat, 1 pound
Raisins, Thom pson’s Seed­
origin. Some persons have been known to use more than
C urrants, Twice cleaned,
ON CAUSE OF ROSS
tins ............................... 27 l-2 c
less, 3 lbs......................... 20c
large package ................ 2Oc
once manufactured “ evidence of loss” in the form of
COMMISSION OUSTER
Cocoanut, B aker’s Bulk
Prunes, 5 lb. boxes, fancy
Cheese, Best in the N orth­
partly burned clothing and furs.
30c lb.
pack, 03c each
west............................... 30«* lb.
SALEM, Dec. 10. — Twenty
A committee of three has been appointed by the Na­ hours after his executive decree
tional I ire W aste Council to study the arson situation ousting Dr. Thomas Ross as a
CANNED GOODS
Fancy
Shrimp
Del Monte Hot Sauce
and recommended methods of attacking the evil at the member of the State Fish Com­
Pioneer Clams, Flat Cans,
1 lb cans ........................ io»-
3 c a n s fo r ....................... 25c
each .............. *.......................t»*»i-
mission, Governor Pierce rem ain­
next meeting of the Council in March, 1925.
ed silent as to Ross’ successor or
Pineapple, Standard
Mazo’.a Oil
Cam pbell’s Soups, Tomato
Sliced, each ............... 2 7 l-2 c
Q uarts ....48c; P in ts ....25c
the “cause” of the removal of the
3 for 2 5 c ; ail others lOc ea.
PRINTING PRESS OUTPUT
commissioner. It is believed here
B aker’s Premium Chocolate
Jello, any
Crystal W hite Soap
1-2 lb. cakes, each ........ l» c
Upward of a billion dollars a year, it is estimated by th a t Dr. Ross was ousted to save
flavor, each ................... 10c
10 bars ............................ 3«<-
Richard F. (»rant, 1 resident ot the Chamber of Commerce the position of E. Ross, m aster
Extra Special on Vim Flour ..............................................49 lb. sack, each $2.19
w’arden, w’ho it is understood
of the United States, is expended upon the product of the fish
m ight lose his position to Carl
printing pi ess in this country, but in spite of the enormous Shoemaker, general m anager of
Carnation or Borden Milk
Matches, they all Strike
Royal Garden Tea. I t’s the
each ..................................... «e
6 boxes ............................ 25c
best, lb.- 7 5 c; 1-2 lb. 30c
mass of books, newspapers, periodicals and other publica­ the fish commission.
THE FORUM
M arket B asket
“Sally Ann”
PEIL’S CORNER
*j Tliurs., Dec. 18
IV '/1
Lithia Bakery
WIN A HAM FREE!
¡The Monarch Of All Musical Plays
Fruit Cakes
TIME
EAGLE MARKET
The
Franklin Bakery
Phone 199
Christmas
( bandies
The Young Man
SATURDAY SPECIALS
E
SC H U ER M A N ’S
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
DELICIOUS CHRISTMAS CANDY
Boxed or Rulk
Plaza Market
44 Stores
20,hCen1uryGrocery LI Stores
R. P. Porter, Fountain
i» tS%r
’
mss
®
using tue
new V winter
tions he sounds a warning that continued progress is de­
PORTLAND, Dec. 10. -
Dr.
pendent upon clear thinking.
Thomas Ross said today the Gov
‘‘The printing industry,” he said in an address before ernor had no legal rig h t to re
the International Association of Casualty and Surety Un­ move him “ w ithout cause’’ an<
derwriters, “ outstrips all others in the variety of its pro­ th at he would remain on the com
duct. More than a quarter of a billion copies of books mission until his term expired.
and pamphlets come from our presses a year and in the Recovering—
past ten years there have been some striking changes. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Johnson
In number of copies, books of reference have doubled. have been ill at th eir home for
History lias more than doubled; medicine and hygiene the past two days but are re p o rt­
have been multiplied by five. Even philosophy and poetry ed to be slowly improving.
have increased. But fiction has fallen off by*almost half.
Our daily papers have an aggregate circulation per issue
well over thirty million mid our monthly publications
Cedar Chests
Total over ninety million. There is a dea of reading being
done this day and generation in the United States.
with or without trays will
“ There can he no question about our national belief prove her most welcome
that every American should he given the training that will Christmas gift.
enable him to do his own thinking. That is an article in
the American faith. But admitting the training and equip­
TH E ASHLAND FU R N IT U R E
ment we are too prone to let some one else do our think­
COMPANY
ing for us. Loose speech and loose writing find large
8 3 N. Maili
audience here.”
Make this winter
driving test-
Try the new winter “Red Crown” on as cold a
morning as you want — touch the starter button
once and see the way she starts.
Quick starting! Fast traffic acceleration, 100%
power, everything a well-balanced gasoline should
have!
That's the winter performance you’re looking for,
the kind that makes comfortable motoring pos­
sible.
Get a tankful of the new winter “Red Crown” to­
day at any red, white and blue pump in town—
at Standard Oil Service Stations and at dealers
— “in every way a better gasoline.”
IN EVERY
standard oil company
WAYA better r a s o lin e
Quick ftarhng O
lO O ^ power
BEVERAGES
20th Century Coffee has the nearest to a perfect flavor. Roasted the day before
we buY ........... ......................................Pound .............. 45c; 3 lbs........... ...$1.32
Candies—F ru its—Nuts—Pop Corn
Mixed nuts, newest and best
pound .............................. .'..27c
NO PEANUTS
Soft Shell Almonds ,...2Oc
W alnuts, very best, ...4Oc
W alnuts, Oregon .......... 85c
Brazil Nuts, new crop 22c
C h o co late C andy ..............2 5 c
E x tra C ream C andy, . ...20c
C h ristin a s m ixed
Candy ............ ........... 2 2 iZSc
Crystallized gum and creams, 24c lb. Special prices to churches and societies in
large quantities.
Bulk Dates
Pound ............................... 14c
Fresh Layer Figs 2Oc lb.
10 lb. box ........................81-75
Cluster Raisins
package ............................ !»«•
C urtis Pim entoes
each ................................... io c
Heinz Catsup, large
bottles .............................. 32c
Snider’s Oyster Cocktail
Sauce, each ..................... 25c
Pop Corn
Large Green Olives
P int Jars ......................... 35c
Fancy Ripe Olives
Bulk, pint ........ ............... 2Oc
3 lbs ...................................... 25c
F ruits and vegetables of all kinds just arrived at good prices..........
Your nearest stores are located at
ASHLAND
MEDFORD
374 E. Main St.
31 N. Central Ave
...................
GRANTS PASS
509 G. St.