«M M iti liüttöi LAND D A IL Y Monday, December 22, ÌP2-4 T ID IN G S than. ever before. They are ¿dually here, it is declared,’ icasor of archeology and anthro-l forests tearing and grinding his! WANTED—To feht from owti- , All w inter hats, greatly reduc­ (E stab lish ed In 1 8 7 0 ) although it may not seme so from, a glance at the average I pology at Denver University food like a wild anim al, to the er, a good 40 to 80 acre, im »-ov-,ed; choice $1.00 to $5.00, to d o sa — 'City street of highway. The horse, it is explained, is busv i m“d,r° m*“ “ >’s °" *“ present-day citizen who “ nibbles I ed ranch cR) se to c ch jc ’.. Would Published Every E ven in g Except Sunday by out quickly. W inelands. Room 1 a tea biscuit, chews gum bites “ ! in the background, about the docks and market places and j * “ “ ‘°“ t’ on into a » marshmallow, ____/ ... I consider buying later if THB ASHLAND PRINTING CO. suited. over Citizen’s Bank. 94__2 or at most I out in the fields. Added to all this is the statement from Dr. Renaud declares th a t the cracks a peanut or grinds a well- Clifford Sandy, Banks, Ore. b a r t R. Greer ....... ...... ........................................................................... Editor 88— 1 mo Gaorgo Madden Green .— ...............................................Business Manager , too. And he yet lives. teeth much larger than those car­ fashion will lose their teeth be­ ÜH Year 6.50 D ISPLA Y ADVERTISING RA TES S ln gl« insertion, per inch ............................................................ $ .30 Yearly Coatracts O ae insertion a week ............................................................ ................ 2 7 ’ l*wo Insertions a week ...................................................... .25 Dally insertion .................................................................'20 R a tes for L egal aatf M iscellaneous A dvertising First insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. $ .10 Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line ........................................... 05 Card of T h a n k s......................................................................................... 1.00 Obituaries, per line .02% ried to the d en tist’s today, the cause of disuse. f h r professor pointed out, and later 1111 dispnverUc I discoveries revealed th a t in the _ process of time the various In­ cisors and molars and other teeth time had diminished slightly. And this shop. dim inishing is slowly but stead­ ily progressing. That European who - savs America has no S trif t • 1___i l l . . 11*- music should hear some of our chin music. Woman seldom gets a thrill except the first she is married and the first time she enters a barber p q v o g TH E ASHLAND FU R N IT U R E COMPANY 8 8 N. Main a j The boss can pick out those whoTineh their jobs by R e ™ ™ a £ Z .lelivenug the goods. They don’t laugh at his stories. t« « w ot degree ot work-reducing gifts are alwavs most appreciated! £ Now is th e tim e to buy spray pum ps, p low s and harrow s, d rills and a ll kinds of farm im plem ents. F en cin g hr every ®fyl©. H arness, collars, snaps, and pads. New and used Sew ­ in g M achines. A u to R obes, etc. ’ use to which which the teeth are put, and he compares WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING <4 IT M V U “ A11 future events, where an admission charge is made or a bonds of $98.000 for the Shasta the ape-man, who prowled the SUIT IN EQUITY TO QUIET collection taken is A dvertising. View irrigation d istrict and $96,- TITLE No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP 000 for the Malin irrigation dis­ DONATIONS THE STATE OF OREGON FOR trict, in addition to guaranteeing No donations to charities or otherw ise will be made in advertls- JACKSON COUNTY. Interest on the Shasta View dis­ aag or job printing— our contributions will be in cash. Irving F. Finley, trict issue for 2 1-2 years. iockeo Plaintiff, 11 was brought out th a t of DO YOU REMEMBER THE CARRIER BOYS? vs. Edith M. Chapman, an u n - ! the bonds issued by the Shasta û In many cities there exists a custom among subscrib­ m arried woman, Elsie Low and View district $30,000 w orth-w ere ers of newspajters which.is worthy of adoption wherever °u L<°?2e ' her hu8band- Vir- to be «old a t 83 cents on the dol PEIL’S CORNER /Ì it does not prevail. This is the remembrance of the newspaper carrier boys Christmas eve. A small present with a word of Christmas greeting does the trick which makes the boys know that you appreciate their effort to get the news­ paper to you. Fortitude and manliness is probably no place better illustrated than in the faithful newspaper carrier boy. Days when it is raining, you rush home after office hours and, sitting in the protection of your house, read the newspaper which the youngster has brought to you, even though he had to become drenched in doing it. Days like the last week, with snow and ice on the ground, the carrier boy has brought your newspaper, even though he had to leave his “ bike” behind and trudge through the snow and slush, with his ears and feet chilled and biting. Isn’t this service»worthy of a little remembrance from you, Mr. Tidings Subscriber. Chapman, hi., wife. Thomas D ? ¡ h . a a " <‘Ml,le'1 Chapman and Zella H. Chap- tbese bonds could be sold for man, his wife, Cora A. Mitchel! 85 centa on the dollar the state These days before and H. V. Mitchell, her hus- would guarantee interest on $30,- Christinas band, Homer R. Chapman, an 000 of the total issue for 2 1-2 when m y wife unm arried man, A, B. Chap- years keeps shooing me man and Clara E Chapman, his wife; Hyptia K. McKend­ out of the linen chest ree, an unm arried woman, notice of . hearing on and the top shelf of the Blaine Klum and Florence FINAL ACCOUNT Klum, his wife; Otto Klum pantry and all of those __ , IN THE COUNTY COURT OF and Mildred Klum, his THE STATE OF OREGON FOR pet hiding places for wife; Charles W. Klum, aud | JACKSON COUNTY. Christmas packages Jane Klum, his wife; Olive B. In the M atter of the E state of Parson and J. S. Parson, her Deceased. Uusband, E.la Calhoun ’ and SEREPTA ELNORA MILLER, —and when I’ve got NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, George S. Calhoun, her hus- taxes— band, Fred M. D rake and tb a t the undersigned adm inistra- and insurance— Blanche Drake, his wife, Sarah tor of tbe above estate, has filed May Norris aud John C. Nor- bls Final Account with the Clerk and next-to-last payments ris, her husband; The Trustees, of said Court, and the Honorable on one thing and another if any, of the Church of C hrist’ G- A- Gardner, Judge of said successors in office of Isaac Court, has designated January Millqfr, Wesley Mitchell and I 17tb> 1924, at ten o’clock A. M. I can’t help hoping H. B. Valpy; Also, all other at tbe Courthouse in Jackson- there’ll be one persons or parties unknown ville> Jackson County, Oregon, as box on the Christmas tree claiming any right, title, es- tbe time and place for a hearing tate, lien or other interests in | thereon. with a lot of wrappers Anyone having an objection to the real estate described in and strings the com plaint; and the un said Final Account is required to BAITING JAPAN and way down in the middle known heirs of any of the I Present the same to the said Court on or before the date of said a certificate above named Defendants, That there should be among the six hundred mem- I hearing. hers of Congress at least one wild man at any time need To: Each and all of Defendants. JUDD V. MILLER, the above —saying that I own about A dm inistrator. named Defendants. pot be surprising. It happens at this juncture that the $100 worth 4— Mon. THE NAME OF THE STATE hysterical person occupies the position of chairman of OF IN OREGON, you and each of of more real money the House naval committee ,and in this capacity gives you are hereby summoned and in good securities required to appear and answer dignity to is resolution calling for a conference of the the complaint in said cause, a copy than I think I of which com plaint is on file with own right now “ white” nations on the Pacific to withstand alleged the Clerk of said Court, at Jack­ —the way things look. Japanese menace. sonville, Oregon, w ithin ten days the date of the service of Such an action as this, if given official status by the from Somebody tell her this summons upon you, if served United States government, would definitely cross tire within Jackson County, State of that California Oregon Power Oregon, but if served within any line of international conduct which the United States has other Preferred Stock county of the State of Ore­ so far distinctly avoided. We have maintained that im­ gon, then w ithin twenty days DENVER, Dec. 22. — A tooth­ is a practical from the date of the service of less age for civilization in the Christmas present. migration into the United States was a domestic issue, this summons upon you. If served oot to be even discussible with a foreign power in formal by publication, then within s i x coming centuries is the drab pre- It pays 7.14% dividends WEEKS from the date or the I d’cDon of Dr. E. B. Renaud, pro- terms. We have for many years taken the formal posi­ first and the price is just publication of this summons, tion that we would not admit to citizenship certain peo­ If you fail to answ er in said $98! cause w ithin the time as above ples. This rule has never been questioned, no nation car­ specified, (with terms) the Plaintiff will apply ing to claim, even, that the alienation of its citizens to the Court for the relief de­ manded in said complaint, to-wit: could be construed as a “ right.” Now the United Statse That the title to a parcel of land goes turther and declares that certain persons shall not situated in the City of Ashland 12 tUl 2 5 : 3 0 to 7 :4 5 Jackson be admissible as settlers. It is willing to receive them as 1 being all County, th a t p art State of n i of t 3 Oregon, '"n h ^b SCIENTIST SEES TOOTHLESS RACE IN SPECIAL DINNER J For Christmas We are especially prepared to make up wonderful gifts in any design, or style aud our facilities are such th at we can make deliv­ ery in this city or any other city in the country. In Cut Flowers we have the fol­ lowing: Carnations, Mums, Roses, Snapdragons, Narcissus, Sweet Peas and Violets. Holly W reathe and Cut Holly. In Pot P lants we have: Poln- settas, Cycleraen, Begonias. Nar cissus, Prim ulas, and all kinds of ferns. Ib'si Q uality— Low est P rices My flowers can be had at Laneys, Holmes aud The Rose or Telephone 120. Ashland Greenhouses $1.00 - travelers, as students, as temporary residents, but does' 4, ‘ of ‘ the ' present plat of the City of Ashland, lying south of High not want to admit them to settlement, with the various Street and more particularly des complications that might, result. And Japan, while ex­ crlbed as follows, to-w it; Beginning at the intersection hibiting resentment at any law that draws attention to of the south line of High Street race distinction, does not maintain any “ right” to in­ with the w esterly sideline* of G ranite Street in the City of flict her nationals on the United States. Ashland, Jackson County, Ore gon; Thence extending north All this maintains the position that “ race” is a do­ w esterly along the southerly mestic and not an international question. sideline of High Street 206 feet, more or less, to the east Now Britten would have the United States make erly sideline of alley; Thence ‘‘race” an international issue. He would call together southw esterly along the east Canada and Australia and other nations to consider con­ erly sideline of said alley 105 feet, more or less, to an in certed action to prevent Japan’s defense against a tersection with the northerly sideline of Lot num ber 1, “ white menace.” Block num ber 39, per th e ’ re NV hat folly. It is to take cognizance of folly in Japan corded plat thereof adopted bv the Common Council of said by meeting it with an equal folly in the United States. City of Ashland, November 5 It is to invite into concerted action Mexico and South 1888; Thence south 68 de­ grees east along the norther American countries which might easily favor Japan as ly sideline of said lot one, 264 against the L mted States, or else to brand these countries feet, more or less, to the west­ erly of G ranite Street; as “ non-white.” It is very questionable whether Mexico -thence sideline north 21 deg. east along for instance, is “ white.” And even if Mexico is “ white ” the said westerly line of G ran­ ite Street, 16 feet, more or it is further doubtful whether Mexico would see fit to join less, to the place of beginning with the United States against Japan. be quieted In the Plaintiff, Irving F. Finley, and th a t you and each And again, the formation of a “ white’’ alliance of you, and the unknown heirs against Japan would give fuel to the racial resentment of either and any of the above Defendants be barred of any right, 1 • , • T now exists in Japan. The white title, claim or interest in the said baiters in Japan are as relatively few ns the Japan bait­ real property and for such other relief as the Court may deem ers in this country. The Japanese statesmen realize the proper. reasonableness of the American position. They talk about This summons is served upon the non-resident Defendants, un­ it no more than they are forced by the more jingoistic known heirs and unknown claim ants to said real property by pub­ among their own countrymen. lication, by order of the Hon. C. But if confronted by an anti-Japanese alliance, they M. Thomas, Judge of said Court, dated December 15th, 1924, and would have a real grievance and a real fear by said order, such non-resident 1 mhC g°,°d 8CnSC °f the great “ »Jonty of Congress Defendants, unknown heirs and should so thoroughly disavow the Britten resolution as claim ants are required to appear in said cause w ithin six weeks to remove it from serious consideration. from the date of the first publi­ of this summons, which is If there is any real occasion for the “ whites” of the cation the 22nd day of December 1924, I acifie to stick together, they will do it without any and tim e for answ er expires on the 3rd day of February. 1925. nntten resolution, we may be sure. BRIGGS & BRIGGS ' TO THE HORSE By E. D. BRIGGS, A ttorneys for Plaintiff. Postoffice Address: Pioneer Block, Ashland, Oregon. The Sheriff is directed to serve but one copy of the com plaint in this cause, and to serve such copy upon Virgil H. ChaDman „ E. D. BRIGGS. One of P lain tiff’« Attorneys. 6— Mon Coupled with the statement of the tra n sp o rtâ ion t^ «ngineer of the port of New York that the horse “ actual­ ly is coming back ” in city traffic, is the announcement bv the Horse Association of America that there are now 19 lmlllon Worses and mules actively employed in t e Lmtetl States. The New York engineer says use of motor truck has expanded faster than have street facil­ ities to accommodate the vehicle and that a partial re STATE WILL NOT BACK PROJECT turn to the horse is the logical solution of the diffieultv IRRIGATION The association volunteers the information that the SALEM, Dec. 20. — The state Irrigation securities commission last census showed there were more horses in the country t v Thursday refused to certify COCKTAIL Fresh Crab a la Victor SOUP Consomme Caroline RELISH Ripe Olives Celery en branch Pickles SALAD Fruit Supreme Roast Turkey, Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Barbecued Suckling Pig, Sage Dressing, Apple Sauce Mashed Potatoes, Sugar Corn Candied Sweets PUDDING Plum, Sauce Sabayon PH] Hot Mince, Pumpkin Coffee Tea Milk Make your reserva­ tions for big special Xmas dinner at Hotel Ashland Frazier & Son Christmas candies, grape fruit, oranges and bananas Walnuts, peanuts, celery, cranberries a Spotlight, Trouble Light Rear View Mirror Windshield Cleaner or some other suitable au­ tomobile accessories? Headquarters for Accessories We have our own delivery P h on e 2 1 4 FRAZIER and SON 8 5 8 E . Main Street Each year more of his our store. the stock is Santa Claus maket deliveries through Order now while complete. Jerry O’Neal P hon e 188 207 E. Main Each has a stocking B ut they all have ic tro la Victrola is a gift which favors all. It satisfies everybody’s individual prefer­ ence in music and entertainment. It brings happiness to the whole family. As usual the demand for Victrolas has started early and will increase right up to Christmas itself. Make your se­ lection of instruments and appropriate Victor Records early. Take advantage of our special terms extended to buyers of Christmas Victrolas. We deliver when you say. Come in to-night,- we are open evenings. Santa Claus has a Victrola for you Stop in and see about it Open Evenings THE ROSE Easy Payments New Victor Records. Once a Week, Every Week — Friday PLAZA MARKET Christmas Goodies Cream Mixed; Plain Mixed; Broken Mixed; K ringle Mix­ ed and Chocolate Creams, Dodge’s can ...... Per lb........... ..........................20c Dodge's Lobster, can ....3 5 c 5 lb lots or more, l» c lb. K ruse’s, the Chocolate Ex- ¿eptional; per box 40c & 75c Fancy Figs .. Box, Sw eetheart ................ 65c E xtra Fancy layer Figs, 80c Fancy Smyrna Figs, 5 lb. box .......................... $14)0 Asparagus Tips, .„..25c Oranges by the pail, over 4 dozen, per pail ............. 75c Oranges, 25c; 35c; 50c; 05c per dozen Florida Grapefruit, 3 for 25c E xtra large, G rapefruits, each . ...................20c Brazil nuts 20c lb; 2 lbs. 35c Filberts, lb........................ 30c Fancy Bulk Figs, lb.......15c Pecans, lb. ........................ 80c Fancy Dates, 2 lbs....... 85c Fresh roasted peanuts, 2 lbs. for ......................................35c Dodge’s F ru it Salad, can 25c Dodge Vegetable Salad, can ...................................... 25c Dodge’s Crab m eat, ....50c Large Cocoanuts ........... 15c The Plaza Market H. A. STEARNS Rhondda Welsh Male Glee Singers One of the most remarkable musical enter­ tainments ever held in Ashland will be given bj the Rhondda Welsh Male Glee Singers. Tuesday evening, December 23, at the Metho­ dist Cliureh, 8 p. m. Reserved seats now on sale-at the Chamber of Commerce $1.00 plus tax; total $1.10 All kinds of Fresh Vegetables Free to every customer—one paring knife H A R R IS O N Brothers, Garage Modern, one-piece kitchen sinks, water heaters, bathroom fixtures, shampoo sprays and many other articles, of moder­ ate cost, aw ait your Christmas selection, here. Buy early and get the best. Don’t forget that we handle all kinds ot mill feed and grain. We also have alfalfa, grain and hay. Fancy dipped Chocolate creams, per lb................. 85c Why Not Buy Your Friend Santa ( ilaus Knows 61 N. MAIN ................. .. ................................................... ............................... ................ 5555QW5RQ555555555555Y5U5Y555555555555W555555555