M o k iiv a _ ---------- — _______ i *A i f c f f t « # * « » Saturday, December 20, 1( m J4 A S H L A N D D A IL Y T I D I N G S (Established in 187«) creating new industrial crises, new problems in education, housing, in politics, must not allow the question to be — confused by any discussion of race or of nationality. The P ublished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by ' ¡essential problem is-one of masses of people. We can be THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. ____ ____________________________________ _______ ) of help to them, if we can no longer be fit to help. And <"**yer ...................................................................................Editor George Madden Green .................................................Business Manager' w e cannot be fit to help, 1 ’ if we are overwhelmed u » n » u n iu m . Martha L. Rickman, also of Ash­ CLEVER LAUNDRY BAG I land, for the collection of an $1800 promissory note, uttered o in March 1922. His wife, Edith L., who was the chief witness in ; the subornation of perjury charge, is named as a joint defendant. The complaint states that the - . . __________ < I - ■ - promissory note was issued OFFICIAL CITY PAPER ................................................. Telephone 89 * l i E ntered at th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffic e as Second C lass M ail M a tter, * • Jeia tie lllimbei ha\ G recognized the Soviet "collectible whenever the party ftibK riptio. Price, Delivered tai C lt, ¡government, including some of the Russian people, or the first part elected.” line Month .................................................................................... $ .65 ---------------------------- 2 3^75 A llick town is a place where the neighbors find you PRETTY CENTERPIECE one Y e a r.......................................................... 7.50 °ut if 10 o’clock doesn’t find you in. B y Mail and R ural R ou tes One Month .... ............................................................................... Three Months ...............- .................. ............................................ 8ix Months .................................................................................... Hoe Year ............................... ....................................... ................. DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES Single insertion, per inch ....................................................... Y early C ontracts One Insertion a week .............................................................. Two insertions a week ................... .......................................... Daily insertion ...................................._................................... GIFT FOR THE BABY • nstnias , ____________ ___ _____________________ _ $ .65 1.95 3.50 6.50^ TO ADORN TEA TABLE FOR THE BOUDOIR S ymphony L a w $ .30 When Mister Baby takes his place at the table a bib of some kind be­ comes a necessity. Here Is one that A pretty lady that will make her- | will please him. It may be made self useful is Just what most men of unbleached cotton, white oilcloth are looking for. Here is one who Is or linen, cut in the semblance of a sure of success with them, for her rabbit. Oilcloth may be painted, head is of painted wood and her hut usually cotton floss is used to '»rightly flowered, cretonne skirt outline the features and the edges makes a capacious laundry hag. ’ of the figure. She may be scroll-sawed out of tliin i board or cut from paper wall board, There is wisdom In reading ads. Wires wound with crepe paper and painted—or found ready-made and fastened to a heavy cardboard in novelty shops. disk covered with wide gauze rib- lam form this pretty centerpiece for the dinner table. Little paper rose­ buds are set in the gauze and about the wires. It may be used to veil tiny electric lights. .27} .25 .20 R ates for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising First insertion, per 8 point line .............................................$ .10 Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line ........................................05 Card of Thanks ........................................................................ 1.00 Obituaries, per line ........- ..............................- . ...................... .02 V WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING "All future events, where an admission charge is made or a collection taken is Advertising. No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. Figured silk or bright cretonne and gay ribbon are used to cover No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis­ and finish off this pretty tea cozy. ing or job printing—our contributions will be in cash. Every hostess hopes one of these will be among her gifts of little DECEMBER 2« I house furnishings—that Christmas time ea8 is re“ed relied upon fashi to bring. bring. They J ♦ o , loose ™E the h CH?S E? of P,AST:r ? nOt )hiS ’5® o the St t heavy hat 1 5ava ChOSenI lln,e 13 to bands w.ckedness to undo burdens, and : are to make_ - f They i.ej.th® °PPre88ed tree, and that ye break every yoke?—Isaiah pieces joined at their curved edge». DONATIONS TO BRIGHTEN THE HOME ODD SPRITES FOR TREE d e n o t i ng GOOD JU D G E M EN T McNair Brothers 77ie D rug J f o v « Used Car Bai gains Buick 6 .............. That merry pair, Nanette and Rlntintin, still hang around mi­ lady’s boudoir, as a pretty orna­ ment. Here they are, with heads of cotton cloth, painted faces, hair and bodies of white zephyr (wound with black for the feet). Nanette’s skirt Is of blue zephyr, the tunic white. Rintintin’s coat is cro­ cheted of blue and so are their hats und the cord and tassel that sus­ pends them. They are about eight Inches tall. The custom Is so well established THE STATE OF OREGON FOR that it will never he wholly dis­ JACKSON COUNTY. carded, and why should it be? Is it City of Ashland, a municipal cor­ not the Christmas tree that gives poration, Plaintiff the setting for the celebration? vs. What is more delightful to children than the Christmas tree with Its Estate of Henry L. White, deceas­ candles or electric lights, silver ed; L. A. Roberts, administrator trimmings, tinsel and the other things that go with it? Take away of said estate; Opal Gay Hotten- ___ ,,„,c roth, and you H. have L. White, Junior, the Christmas tree and removed the chief charm. It is the sometimes designated as Harry something that is eloquent of seqtl- ~ B. ------ White, being the heirs and ment and that has a much higher only heirs of said Henry L. White, value than the cost of the tree. It is not to be measured by economic deceased, and all others claiming considerations or commercial com­ any right, title, estate, lien or putations.—Frank Herbert Sweet. interest in and to the real prop­ <(D- 1924. W estern N e w w a n e r U n ion .) erty hereinafter described, Defendants. TO: Opal Gay Hottenroth and H. L. White, Junior, sometimes designated as Harry B. White, be­ ing the heirs and only heir3 of said Henry L. White, deceased, and all others claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in and to the real property herein- after described, of the above nam­ ed Defendants. CHRISTMAS TREES Many people feel that land owners and fanners are doing a very foolish thing to remove each year a vast quantity of young trees for Christmas use for a small price, when if left tor a period of years they would be­ come a wealth bearing forest. Aet the Christmas tree has a certain message to our homes. It brings the loveliness of the forest into the SURE INDEMNITY dwellings of our crowded towns, and suggests the joy of STRENGTHENED BY this beautiful world to people who are carrying burdens A SERVICE of care. It makes the children think of picnic times out in the woodlands, and it adds a distant note to happiness. You buv * not onlv • in- Anything so much desired for a useful purpose should denmity in case of fire, he provided somehow. If the forest owners are cutting down too many of these little trees, they should sow tree when you buy insurance seeds over their hillsides, so that in a few years they here, but you also secure would get all the little evergreens the country will ask for. the services of fire pre­ vention engineers — ex­ perts of the Hartford Fire SEVEN-HUNDRED THOUSAND A YEAR If, as asserted by the chairman of the congressional Insurance Company. committee on immigration, seven hundred thousand new Make sure of your pro­ residents came to the United States from foreign coun­ tection; secure the help tries last year, it would seem that the laws of the United of this agency. States are not too drastic. They will inspect y o u r Ami ¡1, as reported, there are a million already stand­ property and explain how to dangers that you ing in line, at consular offices in Fairope, hoping for an eliminate may not even suspect, thus re­ opportunity to come to the United States in the immigra­ ducing your chances of loss. tion quota that goes into effect on July 1 next, surely there is reason for anxiety regarding the character of the Billings Agency human problem that immigration puts up to us. Estab. 1883 Estate & Real Insurance The people in this country who deplore the dumping Real 41 E. Main St. Phone 211 of great numbers of foreign populations upon these states, A g if t Oeser’s Ashland Service Station ..$750 ! Dodge Deli ver V . ..$275 UNIVERSAL DRAFT Government authorities and various patriotic organ­ Chev, Sedan . . . . ..$700 izations are working on plans for a universal draft law, Chev. Touring .. . $ 75 whereby capital, material and labor, as well as fighting men, may he pressed into service in the event of war. Chev. Tout ing . . . . $250 The grave injustice of compelling the able-bodied j Chev. Coupe ....... . $650 men of the nation to serve on the battlefields for a dollar! a day, while other citizens grow rich through excessive; See the 1925 Advance Six war profits, has been demonstrated to every right think­ RICKMAN IS AGAIN Nash Touring at ing person. A funny sprite for the Christmas DEFENDANT IN SUIT tree—looks as if he were dressed our Showroom If the money power and big business know that war in a chrysanthemum. He stands Ruford Rickman of Ashland, a guard over a little box whose con­ means sacrifice for these interests, as well as for the men Southern Pacific roundhouse em­ tents are a sweet secret. at the front, we will find their influence directed towards Wire wound with crepe paper ployee who was bound over to the peace. makes his long arms and legs and Automotive Shop grand jury last Saturday on a supports his head of painted card- In other words, it should he so that no person can j subornation of perjury charge, hoard—and crepe paper provides possible make monev out o f war. And when there is no ,he are among highly prized and sued on Tuesday for divorce his rakish cap and outstanding He will suggest other gro­ money to he made out of war, there will be less war. ' JuTbe'made a , e " “S !s“a by his wife, was sued again Wed­ skirt. tesque and amusing figures—to bo We trust that we may never have to engage in an- bouQuet of “sweetheart” rosea and nesday; this time by his mother, made In the same way. BARTLETT, the Furrier . 4k... armed ........ i conflict, «• 4 i but i it 4 a this - can not x i be avoided, - i i .i daisies, set in artificial rose other then! I wllite foliage. New T heater B u ilding everyone should share the hardships and the losses which ! Christmas Tree W th war brings. * onn Oregon o I Medford, More Than Small Cost For Christmas and The proposed plan for drafting all the resources of Are we justified In sacrificing the nation for its defense should have the hearty support some The New Year five million t:ees for the an­ nual Christmas festival? of all citizens. The plants and flowers you There has been much discussion in the past few years over this put on your gift, list are ¡ike question of Christmas trees, In view THRILLS FOR SPEEDERS bonds of satisfaction. Flowers of the rapid depletion of our forests Why Not Buv Whether it is actually put into practice or not, wc and the increase in the waste lund always suit, because flowers al­ Y our Friend can not vouch, hut a plan of dealing with speeders report­ area. ways please. There are those who stoutly con­ tend that It Is a foolish custom of ed from a California town has much to commend it. pagan origin, not worthy of per­ r “ Quality without a Spotlight, As a punishment for reckless driving, the offender petuation in this enlightened Chris­ over charge” tian age, and that it is a senseless Trouble Light is forced to take a ride in an airplane, piloted by an ex­ destruction of millions of young, Come out and see our line Rear View Mirror pert, who shoots through space at terrific speed, with var­ thrifty trees that are so much need­ of plants and flowers. ed to supply the timber require­ Windshield iations in the way of_dips, tail spins and a few loops. This ments of the country. Cleaner treatment is said to be very effective in taking the But strangely enough, the for­ u Hatcher the Florist” esters as a class, those who are speed mania out of the culprit and causing him to dread a most interested in conserving tree 1070 Boulevard Phone 118 or some other suitable au­ second “ sentence.” growth, do not share this concern Open on Sundays We deliver about the Christmas tree. They are tomobile accessories? Automobile speeders are not, as a rule, particularly Interested In growing trees and hav­ W 4 M M 4 4 4 ♦ » » < > « ♦ » » » »■»< courageous. Generally they are just plain fools, who do ing them used for their highest If a ten-year-old tree, of Headquarters for not realize the danger to which they subject themselves good. which 2,000 or more can be grown S U M M O N S IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Accessories upon a single acre, can give so much and others. The treatment described above seems quite joy, what better use can be made IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OF OREGON, You are hereby no­ appropriate. of the trees? HOME TOWN OPPORTUNITIES To some people, whatever is distant looks fascinat­ ing and hopeful. Young people will hear tales of for­ tunes being made in some distant locality, and they will break all their home ties and go to much expense in order to migrate to that place and start in business. And in nine cases out of ten, they find the ground well occupied, and chances no better than they are at home. The best thing for these young folks is to make a very careful study of opportunities that exist right around home. Watch the people who are doing well in business, ttudy how they reached their success. Learn the needs and desires of the people, and whether those needs and dsires are being well supplied, or whether an improve­ ment of service would bring results for some one. There are always plenty of chances around Ashland for people who look below the surface. paper . w r it in g Year’s Tax 1317 1918 1919 1920 1920 1921 1921 1922 1922 1923 Date Paid Jan. 6, Oct. 4, April 5, Mar. 26, Oct. 5, April 2, Sept. 28, April 4, Oct. 5, March 31, 1919 1919 1920 1920 1920 1922 1922 1923 1923 1924 tified that the City of Ashland is the holder of Certificate o f ; Delinquency No. 6249, issued on January 6, 1919 by the Tax Col­ lector of Jackson County, State of Oregon, for the amount of $48.95, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1916 to­ gether with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real prop­ erty assessed to you, of which you are the owners as appears of record, situated in said county and state, and particularly bound­ ed and described, as follows: Lots numbered 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and 33, all in Eureka Addition to the City of Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTI­ FIED, that said City of Ashland has paid taxes on said premises for subsequent years with thte rate of interest on said as follows: Tax Recpt. No. 22098 18787 10662 8502 16936 10243 9063 19602 8594 H A R R IS O N Brothers, Garage Higher Test Gasoline just received THE BEST YET Anti-Freeze Let us put it in your radiator to prevent freezing. We test free of charge Dr. Oeser and Son More Good Buys in Automobiles at Park Garage 1924 Chev. Sedan 1923 Ford Sedan 1922 (diev. Sedan and 50 more----all good buys Easy terms and we will trade in your used car See Mr. High at The Park Garage Amt. $37.47 35.47 48.34 25.79 25.79 26.48 26.48 25.79 25.79 48.21 • Said Estate of H. L. White, de- failure to do so, a decre ceased, and Opal Gay Hottenroth rendered foreclosing the lien of and H. L. Wlpte, Junior, heirs said taxes and costs against the of said estate, as the owner of land and premises above named. the legal title of the above des­ This summons is published by cribed property as the same ap­ order of the Hon. C. M. Thomas, j pears of record, and each of the Judge of the Circuit Court of persons above named, ARE Jackson County, State-of Oregon,! HEREBY FURTHER NOTIFIED, and said order was made and dat that the Plaintiff will apply to , ed the 3rd day of November, 1924. the Circuit Court o! said county | The date of the first publication and state, aforesaid, for a decree; of the summons is the 15th day foreclosing the lien against the of November, 1924, property above described and All process and papers in this mentioned in said certificate, and proceeding may be served on the YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON­ undersigned, residing within the ED to appear within SIXTY DAYS State of Oregon at the address after the first publication of this hereafter mentioned. Summons, exclusive of the day BRIGGS & BRIGGS of said first publication, and de­ By Wm. M. Briggs, fend this action, or pay the Attorneys for Plaintiff. amount due as above shown, to- Postoffice Address: gether with the costs and accru- Pioneer Block i ed interest, and in case of your Ashland, Oregon. 65-6 Sat Electrify 5 Your Home Even Santa appreciates the warm glow <>t the electric heater after braving the cold wintry winds. rJ his and many other electric appli­ ances make charming Christmas gifts. •lust think of breakfast every morning with coffee made right at the table in your own percolator—and crisp hot toast made at the same time on your electric toaster. Electric irons, waffle irons, curling irons, electric vacuum cleaners, electric washing machines, electric ranges and dozens of other articles any one of which would make your wife happier on Christ­ mas morning. Murphy Electric Co.