Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 17, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND ö A ttf tlDiftGS
at home” slogan is a good one to follow. Ashland money
should be kept in Ashland. It is the best way to help the
(E stab lish ed In 1 8 7 6 )
city prosper. The habitual out-of-town trader puts his
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
,money in the hands of rival cities, and then sits back
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
hud watches them grow. The chances are that this same
!•* t R. Greer ....................................
I customer is extremely patriotic and wishes to see his city
i.«urge Madden Green ....... ___ ____ ............................. Business Manager ¡get ahead of its rival. He does not realize that by giving
OFFICIAL CITY PAÎPER
________ _________ Telenhone 39 bis money to another town, that he is helping it grow
T rinity Episcopal Church
ered a t th e Ashland, Oregon Postoffice as Second Class Mail M atter
Vicar
the Rev. P. K. Hammond
¡ instead of his own. The business men of h town form a
Subscription Price, D elivered in City
Holy Communion at 8 a. m.
nucleus around which the rest of the town gathers for
l i e Month ......................................................... ................................... $ .65
Church School at 9:45. Morning
’jt.re e Months ......................... ........ ....................................................
1.95 ¡support. Without them, it could not long hold together.
1 t Months ................ ............................................. - .........a ..............
3.75 ; For the same reason, the business men need the support Service and Sermon on “ Is Man­
kind growing B etter or W orse,”
Cco Year ................................................................................................
7.00
a t 11.
of the town.
B y Mail and R ural R outes
« - a Month ...........................................................................................
$ .65
Evening Service and Sermon at
Any person is justified to go elsewhere occasionally
'JLiiee Months ......... ........................................ .....................................
1.95
i
7:30.
b x Months ..............1................ ......................- ...................................
3.50 ¡to do his shopping, .if he can profit by it. First, how-
A good choir and good music
t/u j Year ................................................................................................
6.50 ¡ever, it is his duty to try his own community. One who
Everybody cordially welcomed.
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES
¡shops out of town without first trying the local estab­
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lishments, may be cheating himself as well aq his town.
M ethodist E piscopal Church
Yearly Contracts
S. J. Chaney, Minister
»’5« insertion a week ...................................................................
.27% The same article might be fouftd at home. It is rather
’i » 3 insertions a week ...................................................................
.25
unfair to the town as a civic center to habitually spend! The Sunday School will meet at
bally insertion .................................................................................
.20
savings,
on outside products that can as well be bought at !
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-Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
j
ages
and
all
are
welcome.
THere
r ’rst insertion, per 8 point line ....................„ .......................... $ .10
local
business
houses.
,
were
286
present
at
the
Sunday
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ASH LAND
D A IL Y
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WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
“ All future events, where an admission charge is made or a
u i.ection taken is Advertising.
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
DONATIONS
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertís
•»•a or job printing— our contributions will be in cash.
THOU ART A GOD READY TO PARDON GRACIOUS AND
MERCIFUL, SLOW TO ANGER, AND OF GREAT KINDNESS.—
Nehemiah 9:17.
(Editorials hv Vernon McGee)
STUDENT BOOSTER ISSUE
This issue of The Dqily Tidings was published by
students of the Ashland High School. Its purpose is to
: how the people of Ashland •lipw high school journalists
can manage a city daily, and to prove, if possible, their
ability as future writers. The directing and writing staff
was picked at large from the student body, most of
whom were members of the class of journalism, which
was responsible for much of the work amd deserve a good
deal of credit for their help. Actual experience has been
given to many who otherwise would have been unable
to get it. This is the first year the high school has ever
edited The Daily Tidings, hut, we hope, not the last.
A NEW SCHOOL BUILDING
One of the most serious problems before the city of
Ashland today, is the need of a new grade school. Al­
though the fact has not yet been made public, those who
i re familiar with the cramped conditions of Ashland
schools realize its urgency.
At the present time every school in the city is crowd-
< d far over its limit. Hawthorne and Junior High schools
( specially have over their quota of pupils. Several of
the rooms that were made for hot over 30 or 35 pupils,
now have more than 50! Last year, with the annex of the
old church on the Boulevard, the seating problems of the
Hawthorne were for a time solved. W ith a new influx of
pupils, however, conditions have again become critical,
and unless something definite is done the schools will be
unable to. handle an increase. The over crowded build­
ings are bard to handle and dangerous, and are becoming
more and more of a burden to the school board. It is
impossible for a teacher to instruct a group of fifty
school children thoroughly. Personal attention to the
students is also greatly lowered.
The seating conditions of the high school is almost as
bad. With a load of new students promised for the first
ot next week, and a building that is already filled to its
capacity,' prospects are rather gloomy. Unlike some of
the larger schools there is no mid-year graduating class
to make room for these new students. They must be
crowded in with the res*., somehow.
The proposed plan is a good one, and has been prov­
ed successful in other communities where it has been
employed. This would call for the construction of a new
grade school by a plan known as the “ 6-3-3.” By this
plan, Hawthorne pupils would be removed and placed in
a new grade building which would be erected in the east
section of town. The seventh and eighth grades of Junior
High would be placed in the vacant building, together
with the freshmen of the high school, making it a seventh,
eighth and ninth grade building, inclusive.
This would allow an abundance of room in all of the
buildings, and is the best plan yet formed. If Ashland is
to grow, there must be more schools to accommodate the
increasing demand for education. There is no better time
than the present to think of this, and action should be
taken on it.
THE MAN WHO SLANDERS OREGON
A Portland man recently wrote to a California town
asking for literature and information on the city, stating
that “ Oregon climate is not fit for a dog to live in.” The
same town wrote back and told the dissatisfied gentle­
man that Oregon was a great state. It further added that
her magnificent stands of timber and other resources and
attractions which cause it to he recognized as one of the
most productive and wealthy states of the Union, was a
direct result of those discouraging rains against which
be was so rebelling. The letter praised Oregon rains, and
stated that Oregon climate is a paradise compared to that
of Atlantic and wid-westem regions.
If the meaning of the letter can be correctly interpret­
ed, we may discern that even California is not anxious to
import one who so slanders his community and state. In
future time lie may slander California, and so wherever
be goes
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NORMAL ISSUE GOOD
There are now 750 students enrolled in the Normal
School at Monmouth. Tlie number used each year in Ore­
gon is about 1500, and of these nearly 1000 are imported
by the state. The proposals of Senators Dennis, Taylor
and Dunn at the state legislature for the erection of nor­
mal schools is a wise action. Since no one can take a
leaeher’s exam without 36 weeks teacher’s training, and
since this training will be discontinued after this year in
the high school, normal schools situated in Eastern and
Southern Oregon will allow a great many, who are now
unable, to become teachers. There is no necessity to im­
port so many instructors, when plenty could be found in
Oregon if there were more facilities to allow for their
training.
The action of Senator Dunn should go far towards
bringing a normal to Ashland. Although the. senators
who are fighting for the new normal schools are disagreed
as to where the building shall be placed, Southerh and
Eastern Oregon are the favored districts.
A MISREPRESENTATION
Many people thought the problem of S tates’ Rights
wag settled at the close of the Civil War. However, the
problem still exists. It is the leading issue in the Child
Labor Amendment now before the state legislature.
This amendment lias been widely misunderstood. As
many believe, it does not prohibit everyone under eight­
een years of age from working. Neither will it materially
change our Child Labor Laws. It will give congress the
right to do so.
Congress lias invariably proved itself to he more com­
petent in legislature than the state body. Why refuse
them this right?
FUNNY PLACE FOR A HEART
Dave Pence suffered a relapse of heart failure last
Sunday, due to overeating. He lias recovered and his leg
is getting stronger every day.— (Medford Mail Tribune).
Tlie only thing that keeps most people from-going on
the stage is tlie manager.
Girls do not long for a career so much as they do a
place on the front page
W ater is a substance which turns black when you put
vour hands in it.
He died a natural death,
street.
He was run over in the
TRY ASHLAND FIRST
One of the big aims of the Oregon Booster Clubs is to
keep Oregon trade in Oregon.
Tlie same should he applied in Ashland. The “ trade
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I and thi3 life,” the brother stated
to interview ers.
j The girl was born in Minneapo-
: lls. The family later moved to
Boise, Idaho, and then to P o rt­
land, later again moving to
Boise. From there they came to
San Francisco, and have resided
in this city for three years, ac-
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan . 16. — cording to the father.
Still the whole “ life of the p arty ”
sixteen year old Dorothy Elling­ LITHIANS POSTPONE
SHOW, JANUARY 16
son, who yesterday confessed to
the m urder of her m other, Mrs.
Because of changes in -th e or­
Annie Ellingson, today continued
iginal
idea, of the show, which
to get the same “ big kick” out of
call
for
extensile arrangem ents,
life th a t characterized her jazz
path to a prison cell in the San and thus, more time for reh ear­
sal, it was announced this m orn­
Francisco City and County Jail.
A fter twelve hours of question­ ing th a t the annual show to be
ing and posing, the girl was ready staged by the L ithians will not be
to continue late last night when held until February 16 and 17.
Carl Loveland, in charge-of the
police orders shut off all fu rth er
production
of the show, an­
interview ers. Only when her fath ­
nounces
th
a
t
a real entertainm ent
er and her older brother visited
is
being
worked
up for the annual
her in her cell did she forget to
pose. Im m ediately upon th eir en­ event, with many features which
trance, she became the supplicat­ will make it a presentation well
w orth while.
ing daughter.
Her brother refused to let her
touch him when she sought to WOMAN JAILED FOR
thro^v herself in his arms. The
DRIVING; DRUNK
fath er and brother both continued
PORTLAND, Jan . 16. — Mrs.
to insist th a t they would not aid Mildred Diess, charged w ith driv­
the girl in her trouble. ‘She ing while Intoxicated was today
brought it on h er self, in spite of sentenced to 20 days In jail and
all I could do to prevent it” the had h er drivers license suspended
father declared, “And she m ust for a year in police court. The
hang for the crim e.” “ It will be case was appealed to the circuit
b etter th a t way, for then we will court, and the woman released on
know she is out of this danger >250 bail.
E IN JAIL CELL
F irst Church o f Christ S cien tist
Pioneer Ave., South
Sunday services, a t 11 o’clock.
Subject of lesson “ Life.” Sunday
School at 10 o’clock. Wednesday
evening m eeting at 8 o’clock.
Reading Room open daily from
2 until 5 p. m., excepting Sundays
and holidays.
F irst C ongregational Church
W. Judson Oldfield, Minister
Boulevard and Main street.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., with
classes for all grades and ages.
Bring your Bible. Morning service
a't 11; subject “ Happiness A ttend­
an t upon Knowledge and Service”
Junior C hristian Endeavor at 4
p. m. C hristian Endeavbr at 6:30.
Evening service a t 7:30; subject,
“ Life’s Supreme Question. P ray­
er meeting every W ednesday
evening a t 7:30. The public is
cordially invited to all the ser­
vices
in
the
Congregational
church.
F orst P resbyterian Church
J. C. Mergler, Minister
Services will be held a t eleven
o’clock Sabbath mor.ning as usual.
The pastor will preach the second
of a series of sermons answ ering
the question. “ W hat is a C hrist­
ian.” The subject will be, “ A Man
of F a ith .” We will join in the
Union Revival Service in the
Methodist church in the evening
a t seven-thirty.
Our Sunday School offers op­
portunity for the study of the
W ord under com petent teachers.
You will find a cordial welcome
in any and all of our services.
The B ap tist Church
x “ The Overcoming Life,” will be
the them e for the m orning service
by the pastor.
Baptism in the
evening preceded by an evange­
listic service. Don’t forget th a t
C. E. R oberts and wife, the man
who fought “ tongues” for four
years, one of the leading evange­
lists of the Nazarine church, of
international fame, and who re ­
cently received a glorious baptism
of the Holy Spirit according to
Acts 2:4, will be with this church
beginning shortly after the first
of Feb.
You are invited to be
with us in the S. S., which con­
venes at 9:45. Young people in
the evening, Junior. Interm ediates
and Seniors. A hearty welcome
aw aits any one who attends any of
these services. Come and see.
B. C. Miller, Pastor
U. S. NOT IN ON THE
I Lowell Bald.
DAWES ENFORCEMENT the creation of
Lowell advocated
a non-partisan en­
forcement board, by legislature,
LONDON, Jan. 16. — The to advice with the sheriffs on the
United States is not committed in investigation of official delin­
any way to participation in the quency and the like.
enforcem ent of the Dawes annuit­
ies, in the event Germany should
default, it was learned officially
here todav. The American dele­
gates in P aris .assured the W ash­
ington adm inistration th a t the
Paris agreem ent would not com­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. — The m it the United States to such p ar­
support of the Governor of every ticipation.
State in the United States has
REAR VIEW MIRROR*
been solicited by Secretary
of LAW ENFORCEMENT
A great convenience
Commerce Hoover in the campaign
50c
PLAN ADVOCATED
to reduce the heavy annual loss
WINDSHIELD W IPER
of life in traffic accident.
PORTLAND, Jan. 16. — A
Wipes Dry
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Machinery has been set in mo­
breakdown in the prohibition en­
$1.25
tion looking to general applica­
forcem ent of the state was la­
tion of recom m endations adopted mented by Stephen Lewell of
DASHLIOHT
at the N ational Conference on Pendleton, in address before the
Always convenient
Street and Highway Safety, aimed convention of county judges and
60c
at putting traffic on a sane basis. commissioners on the general top­
EMERGENCY KIT
Backed by the endorsem ent of ic of law enforcem ent. “ There is
Every car should have one
President Coolidge, the conference a crying need for a centralized
*
$1.50
arranged to make available to authority, where the sheriff will
every State and community in­ be responsible in each county,”
H A R R IS O N
form ation and suggestions for
cutting down traffic accidents.
Brothers, Garage
NIGHT COUGH QUICKI^Y
Secretary Hoover has addressed
Ford,
Lincoln, Fordson Dealers
R E L IE V E D
to all Governors le tte rs tran sm it­
This is the substance of a letter
ting a copy of the final report of received from H. W. Webb,
the conference and suggesting Quincy, 111., “ I coughed a great
th a t it be called to the attention deal, especially a t night. Tried
of State Legislatures in the event alm ost everything and have found
th a t new motor-vehicle and high­ nothing to equal FOLEY’S HON­
way legislation is contem plated. EY AND TAR COMPOUND. One
Secretary Hoover has also sent dose relieved my cough, and I
the recom m endations to Mayors rested well all night.” One of the
on
of cities, local Chambers of Com­ largest selling cough medicines
* Her Birthday
merce, m otor clubs and safety in the World. Contains no opiates.
councils^ urging co-operation of Safe for children.
Insist upon Your Wedding Anniver­
sary
these bodies in perm anently effect­ Foley's. Refuse substitutes. Sold
ing better trafTic conditions.
everywhere.
and
The D epartm ent of Commerce
All
other
Special» occas­
said th a t already “ the letters
ions
pouring into the ofFices of the
Safety Conference indicate th a t
A Flower remembrance
hundreds of delegates have s ta rt­
is the most appreciated.
ed, with the assistance of news­
papers of the country, to wage a
more intensive drive for safety ed­
HATCHER
ucation and safety practice.
“ The Florist”
» “ It is also indicated,” officials
declared, “ th at railw ay officials,
1O7O Boulevard
motor clubs, Chambers of Com­
Open on Sunday— We Deliver
merce, safety councils and other
Phone 118
bodies are being brought into
closer contact with the work un­
dertaken by other groups. The
support of all these groups will
be given w holeheartedly "to pro­
gram s which may be undertaken
by officials in the yarious States.”
Recommendations adopted by
the conference will be made avail­
able for official and non-official
organizations throughout
the
country.
1923 Chev. Sedan . $675
Phone 250
It was announced th a t pledges
A good buy with a
of co-operation have been receiv­ Medford
Ore.
60-day guarantee
ed from the American Legion,
1923 Chev. Coupe . .$500
with 17,000 posts and auxiliaries,
1918 Dodge Delivery $200
and, also, from the National As­
1918 Chev. Touring . $ 50
sociation of Commissioners for
uniform laws.
1923 Chev. Touring . .$250
C. T. c.
“ The form er will m ean,” the
1920 Ford Coupe . . . $250
D epartm ent said, “ th a t several
Tires
million members of the Legion
will, through their local branches,
KELLY
lend their efforts to the promo­
Tires
tion of street and highway safety
program s.
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“ The la tte r will add a consider­
C hevrolet and Ilodge
AMERICAN
Sales and Service
able force in the attem pt to bring
Hammered Piston Rings
about legislation which will re ­
duce jfhe existing confusion of
FARRAN-OH)
traffic laws, between neighboring
Fan Belts
States.”
IONAL DRIVE
TO C1JT ACCIDENTS
Genuine
FORD
Accessories
“SA Y IT WITH
FLOWERS"
MAXWELL
CHRYSLER
CADILLAC
Busy Corner Motor
Company
Used Car
B A R G A IN S
Automotive Shop
G rants Pass — State highway
commission calls for bids o nfirst
section of Redwood highway. Be­
lieved whole project will be in­
cluded in 1925 budget.
CAUSEDJY ACIDS
Says We Must Keep Feet
Dry, Avoid Exposure,
Eat No Sweets
Stay off the damp ground, avoid
exposure,
keep feet dry, eat n o :
The Evangelistic m eetings at
the Church of C hrist the past sweets of any kind for a w hile,'
week have been highly successful. d iink lots of w ater and above a ll'
Fine, and appreciative audiences take a spoonful of Jad Salts oc­
have been in attendance, O. P. casionally to help keep down uric
B urris, soloist and song leader and toxic acids.
Rheumatism- is caused by poi­
is charm ing the crow’ds with his
wonderful messages in song. His son toxins, called acids, wjiich are
work is high class in every p ar­ generated in the bowels and ab­
ticular. The serm ons are strong, sorbed into the blood. It is the
logical and scriptural. Many are function of the kidneys to filter
being won to C hrist already and this acid from the blood and cast
the m eetings are ju st beginning. it out in the urine. The pores of
An orchestra is being organized the skin are also a means of free­
for next week.
A great Bible ing the blood of this im purity. In
School is expected Sunday. The uamp and chilly, cold w eather the
subject’ of the sermon Sunday, at skin pores are closed, thus forc­
kidneys to do double
11 a. m. is “ W hat the W orld Reas­ ing- the
onably Expects of a C hristian.” work; they become weak and
The evening sermon a t 7:30 is, sluggish and fail to elim inate this
“C hrist’s Unanswered P ray er.” A poison, which keeps accum ulat­
great Ju n io r choir is also being ing and circulating through the
organized for service next week. system, eventually setting in the
Baptismal services both morning joints and musqles, causing stiff­
ness, soreness and pain, called
rheum atism .
OUT T i n s OUT — IT
At the first twinge of rheu­
IS W ORTH MONEY matism get from any pharmacy
Send this ad and ten cents to about four ounces of Jad Salts;
Foley & Go., 2835 Shegield Ave., put a tablespoonful in a glass of
Chicago, 111., w riting your name w ater and drink before break­
and address clearly. You will re ­ fast each m orning for a week.
ceive a sample bottle of FOLEY’S This is helpful to neutralize acid­
HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND ity, remove body waste and to
for coughs, colds and hoarseness, stim ulate the kidneys, thus help­
also sample packages of FOLEY ing to rid the blood of these rheu-
PILLS, a diuretic stim ulant for , m atic poisons.
the kidney’s and FOLEY CAT­
Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is
HARTIC TABLETS for constipa­ ; made from the acid of grapes and
tion and billlousness. These de­ lemon juice, combined with llthia,
pendable rem edies are free from and is used w ith excellent results
opiates and have helped millions. by thousands of folks who are
Try them ! Sold everywhere.
subject to rheum atism .
Your Pet
WARREN
Gears
DESERVES THE BEST
Bring or send it to
LEMPCO
Axles
The Medford Veterinarian
Hospital
WASHBURN
Valves
Dr. E. C. McCULLOCH,
Graduate Veterinarian
Comer Fifth & Grape Sts.
LEEDOM’S TIRE and
REPLACEMENT PARTS
SERVICE
Church o f C hrist
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SUPPORTING,SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
As boosters, the merchants of Ashland are an invalu­
able asset to the high school. Whenever a project is put
before them, they willingly haeb it, either with money or
by personal support. Never yet have they failed as a,
body, to “ come across,” when tlie school asked them forj
help or hacking.
There are always a few, however, who do not> ‘come
across.” They feel, because of personal or financial inter­
ests, that they cannot afford to give tlie time or money
required. This is not unusual, or is it not to he expected.
Every merchant has similar experiences each year, and to
many it may seem that he is right in so acting. Perhaps
he is. Seldom, however, is there one who is continually
in such straits. W ith few exceptions lie can meet the
small things that will he asked of him at least a part of
the time. He need not consider the greater things that
are given him in return. As Cyrus Curtis says, “ No
amount of money spent on improvements is an expendi­
ture; it is an investm ent.” So it is with the very few
ivho are loath to hack student enterprises; the money
they spend is an investment.
The high school brings to Ashland as mufeli adver­
tising, as many new families, and as much trade as any
other organization. Boost i t . . When you are asked to
help, do not think of the expenditure, hut of the invest­
ment. The more backing a school has, the better its pro­
duct, and the better its product, greater is its returns.
School hour last Sunday. In the
Revival meetings during the past
week many have found Jesus
Christ as their Savior and a num ­
ber have received the Holy Spirit
as heir abiding Comforter. These
meetings, under the leadership of
Miss D. W. CaJTray and Miss Clara
Christensen, will continue for
another week. Do not fail to hear
them preach and sing the Gospel
on Sunday and during this com­
ing week at the M ethodist church.
All are cordially invited.
and evening next Lords Day. You
are cordially invited to attend
these meetings.
When the Hotel is Finish­
ed, we Must Have a Golf
Course
Phone 369
MEDFORD, Oregon
I will l>e at The East
Side Pharmacy in Ash­
land every Wednesday,
12:30 to 7 p. m. Call there
or phone 51.
ROYAL COAL
_________ MINEO AT CASTLE C A T C ,U T A H .
Royal Coal
This is a splendid Utah coal. Our
sales on Royal Coal are growing right
along.
WE ALSO HAVE PLENTY OF
BLOX
We wil! take care of vour orders
Carson-Fowler
Lbr. Co.
“In the Heart of Town”
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