Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 05, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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11 happens that the fortunes of te n Small, in Illinois,
D A IL Y 1 lu lP I V 3 j iave been involved in many incidental political issues,
‘‘MAGNOLIA LADY” BRIDE OE ACTOR
t T a
(Established in 187«) ________ __ __ ■ n | | ia^ s|ate. It happens that his political enemies are
as side-purposed as his political supporters. The issue has
P ub lished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
i never been made clear.
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
............... ......... ......................... .............^Editor'
And it happens also that the crime itself, that ot
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Madden G re ^ n 'Z ^ Z Z Z ^ ^ 3ZZ ^B u8ineas Manager: inaking u8e of public funds for private benefit^ has not.
fi-nciAL c it y F A risK
.................................. .Telephone 89 up to very recently, been so strictly defined as to tit in to
i . u t e i S ^ i ¿ e I r f ia u d . O r ^ u P o sto ffic e - Second Claaa M ail M atter .
g e n e r a l m o r a l c o n s c i o u s n e s s of vast numbers of peo-
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Subscription Price, Delivered in City
ggiple.
*8 dishonesty. Undoubtedly it was 110t Only a vio-
Month ......................................................................................
1.95 lation of tlio technical law of Illinois, but Small himself
'i nree Months
? ¡0 at the time had a “ conviction of sin.” But this conviction ,
i i Months
Year ............................................
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’was not a fact in the hearts of a majority of the votersj
By Mail and R ural R outes
, r,e M onth ........................................................... r.... .....................
1.95'°1 the state
’J aree Months ...........................................................................3.50;
Someday it will be, everywhere.
6:x Months ....................................................................................... 6.59'
Or we cannot have a clean working democracy.
t a a Year ...........................
-------------------- display advertising rates
$ .30
Use Portable Drill to Dig . b? The
EnglIsh
re,fttlve6-
children came in
Holes for Grapevines:
1028
the third
cabin.
: LOS ANGELES, Jan. 5. — One
i of the most ingenious uses for j Many Nationalities
on Mining Payroll
the portable electric drill was
dem onstrated recently in the
PITTSBUNQH, Pa., Jan. 6.—
fruit-grow ing territory of Califor­
According
to statistics recently
nia, where a pair of autom atic
compiled
by
the Miners’ Benefit
augers, operating from one mo­
tor mounted on a small truck, bor­ Society of 'th e C harleroi district,
ed holes for 60,000 grapevines in Belgium, the 6,284 miners on th®
ten days. This resulted in a sav­ rolls were divided among forty-
ing of $400 a day over hand la­ six nationalities.
They included Belgians, Ita l­
bor.
ians,
Algerians, Moroccans, Hol­
Six thousand holes, three inches
in diam eter and eighteen inches landers, Poles, Frenchmen, three
Americans, and one representa­
deep, were dug each day.
tive each of Abyssinia, Guinea,
Persia, the Sudan, Canada. Fin­
Girl, 16, Guards
land,
Mexico, Senegal, Turkey and
Nine Over Ocean
Utuguay.
NEW YORK, Jan. 5. — Ten
Tidings W ant Ads ar« go-getter«
youngsters, unaccompanied by
elders arrived here on the W hite
Star liner Cedric from Liverpool.
The old est’ of the children is!
Rose Farley,
sixteen, who is j
F razier & S on
m othering a ' brood of seven
younger brothers and sisters.
Not satisfied
th a t she had
GROCERIES and FEED
enough work on her hands, the
That Satisfy
am bitious young Rose, radio mes­
sages say, is also taking care of j
Delivered on your kitchen
W illiam Brown, four, and Amy
table and to the barn.
W ilson, six, sent to this country
Is service worth anything to
you?
If not, we have nothing more
to
offer’ than any other store.
Despite many denials, Ruth Chatterton, stage star, has married
Why shop in bad weather?
Ralph Forbes, of England, her leading man In "The Magnolia Lady."
Let us have your order. We
according to New York marriage license records. He is twenty-four,
N ow is th e tim e to buy spray
deliver. Conveniently located
four years her Junior, the records assert.
pum ps, plow s aud
barrow s,
and a store th at will fill every
d rills aad a ll k inds of farm
need. Flour, all grades. Chick­
im p lem en ts. F en cin g in every
en feed and oyster shell.
gram a t a local broadcasting sta
sty le. H arness, collars, snaps,
Mystery in Finding
of Bodies at Seaside tion and Miss Dorothy Hess, of and pads. New and used Sew ­
Chicago, an actress, “ listened in
in g M achines. A u to R obes, etc.
PARIS, Jan. 5.— The discovery in her New York apartm ent, was
F razier & S on
of two bodies of two men on th e revealed here when announce­
P hon e 214— 858 E. Main St.
seashore at Carras, near Nice, to ­ m ent was made of their m arriage.
gether with the broken rem ains
“ The radio courtship” began
of a small boat, is mystifying the three m onths ago, when Mass Hesfe
local police.
sent Mr. Mallie a note of congrat­
One man had apparently died of ulation a fte r hearing a concert.
burns, and as there are no signs
of burning on his clothes it is
obvious th a t his body m ust have
been clothed after death and then
throw n into the (sea. The other
WE HAVE THE
man was naked.
THE LESSON OF JULIA GROO
Julia S. Groo, 18-tear-old Oregon girl who won a
C a insertion a week .............................................................
’25
•j « o insertions a week .................................. -...............................
20 ¡national essay contest from a field of 1,000,000 entrants,
bully ln8eT]^ >
t^ s for Legal antj Miscellaneous Advertising
$
’may not have known it, but she told the secret of her suc­
cess in an interview which She gave just after she had
r'lrst Insertion, per 8 point line ——- ............;..........................
05
le c h subsequent Insertion, 8 point line ..................
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been notified of her victory. Persistence sums it up in
« ard of Thanks ......- ..............................................................
.02%
v uituaries, per line .................................. ............ .....................
one word.
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
“ I.wrote it eight times,” said Miss Groo, “ and had
X
iTXdwrtM«’ “ admlS’i0° C.haree mad‘- ” ’ ¡about 1600 words in it; thei'i I lmd to cut it down to 600
t ” 'e No° discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
w n r r | s a l t h o u g h it seemed to me there wasn’t a thing I
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could eliminate.” It seemed there was nothing she could
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DONATIONS
4
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertk-
eliminate, but she did eliminate nearly two-thirds. She
irg or job printing— our contributions will be in cash._______ ____
couldn’t hut she did—by persistence and repeated efforts.
DR. ELLWOOD’S ERROR
Reading her essay, one admires its conciseness and
Dr. Charles A. Ellwood, president of the American direct simplicity of statement. Those are results of the
sociological society, told an audience at Chicago t e re-writing process which Miss Groo found so haid.
other night that intolerance is one of the most strikingly
Miss Groo has exemplified again the maxim that
dangerous manifestations of the day, or words to that ef- genius consists in an infinite capacity for taking pains.
icct. We found the information very interesting indeed,
and were just getting settled down to mull it over when
THE STRONG STILL WILL NOT RESPECT
along came the Salem Statesman with an article in Editor
THE WEAK
Brady’s unmistakably matchless style, in which the
Zamboanga is an important trading point on the
world was informed without qualification that 1 r. E l-
Mindanoa one of the Philippine group. Re-
PEIL’S CORNER
-nod was wrong. “ If anything,” announced the absolute
# ))<md of M
Moro outlaws raided a Chinese store
Statesman.'.‘‘we are too tolerant. There is might? lift e there, robbing it and murdering five of the inmates.
jolleranee In the world, We are swinging away to liber­
' The crime was committed on American territory,
alism to an extent that is alarming. * * * Certainly we can under the American flag. The New York World makes
sav that the liberalism of the present' age is causing a ibis very pertinent comment on the incident:
swinging to lawlessness that is appalling.
“ The killing of five Chinese causes no great agita­
The choice of those
There is a ring of finality to all this that leaves no tion in official circles in Washington. No one feels called
who have tried
room for further questioning. It is a pity that Dr. E - upon to proclaim that the persons of all foreigners must
wood could not have consulted Editor Brady in time, and he held sacred and in frantic haste cable a peremptory’
all kinds of
Cedar Chests
from that certain source have appraised himself ot the demand for the payment of large indemnities.
Saws
bread—
facts before he spoke. The doctor discoursed in the plan­
for the storage of your
“ But change the scene from the Philippines to China. His Air Concert Pleased,
ner of one advancing his own opinions and theories ratliei Establish an American mission there. Then if a party of
She Writes; They’re Wed Christmas presents.
Tree Primers
FRANKLIN’S
than dogmatically. Apparently he did not enjoy that com­ Chinese bandits raids the Americans’ property, th at’s an­
PITTSBURG, Jan. 5 — A ra ­ THE ASHLAND FURNITURE
plete infallibility of conclusion of which one is made other story. I t ’s an international incident that calls for dio romance which had its incep­
—AND—
SUPERIOR
COMPANY
aware upon reading what his critic knows.
tion
when
Thomas
Mallie,
P
it
ts
­
the use of American gunboats in Chinese waters; for the
88 N. Main
BREAD
Summing up the exact information which we have landing of marines, and for official messages to the burgh vocalist and song w riter,
Hand Pruners
appeared as a soloist on a pro-
received from Salem, the situation is this: There is too Chinese government bristling with solemn threats.”
jkuch tolerance in the world. Folks are too much inclm-
Such would happen not only in China, but at almost
ed to think tilings out for themselves, instead ot making
. on
g|(d)e w|lere some wea]i or defense- C harter No. 5747
Reserve D istrict No. 12
Simpson’s
The
R E PO R T OF CONDITION OF
their thinking follow ¡dong the lines marked out.hy super-
f()
dea)t
.
NATIONAL BANK
Hardware
Recall the recent Imlay case in Persia, where an At Ashland, FIRST
Franklin Bakery
in the STATE OF OREGON, at the close of business on
J now.
American vice-consul was killed because some of the peo­ December 31, 1924.
Phone 199
Winchester Store
ple, fanatical religionists, believed he was infringing on a
RESOURCES
TRADE MAGNATES IN CONGRESS?
shrine sacred by using a camera within its environs.
1.
a. Loans and discounts, including
The argument, that it would be well if our politics
rediscounts, acceptances of other
Hughes’ note to the Persian government was almost
banks, and foreign bills of ex­
were so devised as to get our Fords, Morgans, Edisons as brutal as that recently dispatched by England to
change or d rafts sold w ith indorse­
and others who have been successful in trade and finance Egypt as the result of the assassination of the Sirdar.
m ent of this bank .......................-...... $577,233.78
Total Loans ......................................
•
$577,233.78
into Congress sounds plausible, even when it incidentally
And little Persia was compelled not only to pay a 2
O verdrafts, unsecured, $205.25
205.25
would admit Gompers, Greens, Fyruseths, Selurrrenburgs, large indemnity, but as well the cost of a voyage across 4.
U. S. G overnment securities owned:
(a) Deposited to secure circulation (U.
and so on.
. .
the ocean and back of a battleship on which Major Imlay’s
S. bonds par v a lu e )............................... 100,000.00
It does not take into consideration the “ commission body was brought home.
All
other United States Government
(b)
character of American law makers.
securities (including premiums, if
And at the same time the government persists in a
117,700.00
In England, each member of parliament, at least up state of innocuous desuetude toward even collecting the
any) ................................. ....................
217,700.00
Total ................................. ......................
to the Labor government regime, acted as though ‘gov­ interest on the more than $4,000,000,000 which France
393,978.96
O ther bonds, stocks, securities, .etc.:
5.
ernment were his own personal affair, or the personal owes to the American people.
Banking House, $12,871.97; F u r­
6.
’17,215.50
affair of the group of gentlemen who nominated him to
niture and fixtures, $4,343.53
‘HIS bank is not ashamed to be
Real estate owned other than bank-
the race. The hustings are concessions to a rather un­
Now then, that Thanksgiving, Christmas and New 7.
1.00
called a servant. We are here
ing house ..........................................
pleasant political condition, to be forgotten as soon as the Years are, for a year, a thing of the past, hurrah for the
Lawful
reserve
w
ith
Federal
Re-
8.
to serve you. The only excuse a
56,777.72
results are announced.
serve Bank ........................................
Fourth of July.
man or an institution has for living
Cash in vault and am ount due from
In the United States, the members- of Congress rarely
10.
40,155.85
is to serve the common good.
national banks .................................
1
lose their sense of acting as “ agents” for their constitu­
Suspenders are becoming popular again, but they 11.
Amount due from State banks,
ents. This may in part account for the success of lawyers are really loved only by those who call them galluses
bankers, and tru s t companies in
the United States (o th er than in­
in seeking legislative position. Thdy have the instinct
39,643.45
cluded in Item s 8, 9, and 1 0 )........
of acting for their constituents as though they were
Unhappy world! There are only 387,642 people who 13.
Checks on other banks in th e -same
clients, as farmers, merchants and others in office may know how to raise children and they haven’t any
city or town as reporting bank
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
1,750.13
(other*than Item 1 2 )......................
not. Of course lawyers frequently have a control over
81,549.43
Total of Item s 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13
form er by elim inating th e mos 14. (b) Miscellaneous cash item s .................
3,017.50
their own time, as well, that permits them to engage in
3,017.50
Ashland, Oregon
quito
breeding
swamps,
w
ith
the
the pleasing and necessary avocation of pursuing votes.
15.
Redemption fund w ith U. S. Treas­
5,000.00
help of funds of the Zionist Or­
u rer and due from U. S. T reasurer
Really, has the British parliamentary system, as far
ganization, while all hospitals of
1,352,679.14
as the personnel of the law makers goes, been so superior
the missionary societies and of
Total
the Government are coping with
as to warrant the encomiums offered?
LIABILITIES
trachom a.
True, there has been a notable efficiency in the cab­
100,000.00
Capital stock paid in ..........................
30,000.00
inet system. But what has the fact that some brewer or
Surplus fund ................... ............... -
Chow Dog Saves Family
15,789.48 15,789.48]
steel manufacturer, or milk peddler from the peerage,
Undivided profits
99,995.00
from
Death
in
Flames
An-
JERUSALEM, Jan. 5.
as was Lord Rosebery, has sat in parliament, to do with
C irculating notes outstanding ..........
535.09 i
Certified checks outstanding .............
the success of cabinet administration? The House of other American institution was BAYONNE, N. J. Jan. 5.— By
.
3,979.08)
introduced in Palestine when a
to treat vour automobile better in 192o
C ashier’s checks outstanding .............
Lords, for instance, has some seven hundred members, New York physician decided to his repeated barking and howling
Total of Item s 22, 23, 24, 24 and
4.514.17
of whom less than a hundred ordinarily, function.
try to put over H ealth W eek in Rex, a Chow dog, isaved the lives
26 ........ ...................................................
That you will give it better Alenute
of
W
illiam
R
uskl
and
his
wife
Demand deposits (other than
And as for the members knowing about business, the Holy Land. He is Dr. Simon
bank deposits subject to Reserve
service—and oftener
there are enough men familiar with business in our Con­ Tannenbaum , now director of the and children when fire destroyed
(deposits payable in 30 d ay s):....
H adassah Medical O rganization, their home here.
389,998.38
gress to give the light of information to the others, with­ which adm inisters served hospi­ Flam es had alm ost enveloped
Individual deposits subject to check
C
ertificates of deposit due in leas
out having r confusion of advice.
the
two
bedrooms
where
th
e
fam­
tals throughout the country for
than 30 days (o th er than for money
We are not in much danger yet of urging our finan­ the W omen’s Zionist Organization ily was asleep when the dog
33,530.70 !
borrowed) ............................................
aroused
the
sleepers.
«
The ASHLAND SERVICE STATION
of
America.
cial and industrial magnates to enter Congress. We have
State, county, or o th er municipal de­
29.
W hen the H ealth W eek was
posits secured by pledge of as- _
%
enough trouble with them, as it is.
133,133.04]
Dr. Oeser and Son
sets of this bank or surety bond....
finally lafunched it lacked none
e.r.gle Insertion, pe- inch ......
........ .......................................
Y early C ontracts
27,
PRUNING
TOOLS
-a-
Servant Of All
PALESTINE FIGHTS
DISEASE WITH II S
RESOLVE
I
of the
features,
except
radio!
EVOLUTION IN POLITICAL HONESTY
broadcasting, th a t make up simi­
Some there may be to regard the reelection of Gov­ lar campaigns in the United
ernor Len Small of Illinois, after the ample proof that States. There was Hygiene Day,
Baby Day, Food Day, Microbe
has been given at various times in and out of court, of Day
and Recreation Day. T h e re !
his lack of political decency in his relation to public were tens of thousands of pam­
trust, as a proof of the cynical character of voters in phlets and hundreds of lectures:
general and of the people of Illinois in particular. It but they were in Hebrew and
may also he regarded as a proof that the character of Arabic. So^ also, were the titles
a t went with the slides of the
public life in the United States is growing more hardened th
International Red Cross and the
and indifferent to the conduct of men in office.
films of the Rockefeller In stitute.
• Certainly the last piece of cynicism would be un­ Copies of health talks broadcast
grounded. For it has been a fact, from time immemorial,! by the United sta te s H ealth Bur
* that the
. public
,
_ — raised
i
io n i pa»
were
voice V i has i_
been
for other Izirxln
idols U than
eau
were extensively
extensively used
used in th<
I ll d l tn v p u v n v
campaign
campaign, after being translated
men of stern probity of character. The people, in self into the languages of the popula­
governing activity assembled, very frequently have in tion likely to need health instruc­
the past, and will many times again in the future, respond tion the most.
to the appeal of other human pleas than that of un­ The campaign, while waged
against all diseases, had as its
bending probity.
objective ailm ents th a t are pre­
The sincere and intelligent democrat must knoy this, valent in Palestine,* especially
•ond be prepared always to have his idol the “ Demos” m alaria and trachom a. Jew s have
been successfully fighting the
show feet of clay.
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_*
31.
B A T T E R IE S
BUn.T FOR
Fords, Chevrolets
AND
Smaller Cars
$13.00
Murphy Elec. Co.
Our Phone 82
7,500.00!
Dividends unpaid ...................................
Total of demand deposits (other
th an bank deposits) subject to
Reserve, Item s 27, 28, ¿9, 30, 31,
and 32 ................................................... 564,162.12
Time deposits subject to Reserve
(payable after 30 days, or sub­
ject to 30 days or more notice
and postal savings): ......................
71,112.50
C ertificates of deposits .....................
y
464,359.22
O ther tim e deposits ...............................
2.746.65
Postal savings deposits ......................
Total of tim e deposits subject to
538,218.37
Reserve, Item s 33, 34, 35, and 36
Total
1,352,679.14
STATE OF OREGON, County of Jackson, ss.:
I J. W. McCoy cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear th a t the above statem ent is tru e to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
___, „ . ,
J. W. McCOY, Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3d day of January, 1925
LUCILE GILMORE, Notary Public.
(Seal)
Correct— A tte st:
F. D. WAGNER
THOS. H,- SIMPSON
E. D. BRIGGS, Directors.
Spring
Wall Paper
patterns are ready for yo’tir inspection, includ­
ing the greatest variety of wall paper designs
we have ever carried. •
SWENSON-PEEBLER
Furniture Company
Bring Your Sash in—Glazing Free.