Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 28, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    r \G K TWO
ASH LA N D
AinTTAim DAILY TIDINGS
D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
mining on upgrade
(Established in 1876)
From all indications it appears that 1925 will far sur-
— pass 1924 in the m atter of returning prosperity.
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
Agriculture, livestock, mining and lumbering are the
THE ASHLAND PRINTING GO.
[four basic industries of the Wefjj and they all bid fair to
t y ike
« hi8*> P°int °f stability aiid success.
Father o f
■ -nctAL c m pjt?pBR............................ (1MiniIlg h“ b**'i thro" g1' its. slumP «"<1 is back again
iered at the Ashland, Oregon Postoffice as Secoi«l Class Mail Matter <>11 the Upgrade. S il\ei, lead, Z1I1C and copper are C01U-j
Physical
inanding good prices.
Subscription Pries, Delivered in City
C u ltu r e
i r«e Month
„ ................. ..... ..... .......................................—-—
$ •65-
Chief among the reasons for returning prosperity is
1.95* phe settlement of European reparations through the adop-
t ,/ ^ o ^ ^ t ^\Z .~ .Z .Z .L T ” Z L ...L ™ "."lL “ L ”L".L."...Z»i™L.."
375
I have met many people who
c ’”* Y e a r..................................... ............................... ..................
7.tfo ijon of the Dawe8 plan. This opened up new markets for
By Mail and Rural Routes
,, ..
, .
.
.
have found how to get along best
Month ...... „........................................................................... $ .65 all lines ,bringing increased consumption of United States
on two meals a day, and I have
.................................................................
products,
which
in
turn
always
means
good
prices.
met not a few who find one meal
fc;x Months
Navy Departm ent will expend only $55,000,000 to Run
122,349,150 yen. The estim ate of
Tokio for One Year
’ extraordinary
expenditures.”
which provides for the cost of
TOKIO, Jan. 28. — It will cost
' special projects to be undertaken
during the year, however, gives about $55,000,000 to run the city
the navy an additional 102,575,- of Tokio during 1925. The an­
958 yen, or a total of approxim ate­ n ual budget estim ate of Mayor
ly 225,000,000 yen.
N akam ura am ounts to 110,300,-
TOKYO, Jan. 28. — Promises
The chief items listed in the 000 yen, which is a decrease of
of governm ental economy made Navy D epartm ent’s budget are: 13,200,000 yen as compared with
by the Cabinet of Prem ier Kato Maintenance of ships constructed 1924.
apparently are fulfilled in the under the already approved pro­
budget for the next fiscal year gram, 3,908,154 yen; m ainten­
which has ju s t been announced. ance of a new flying corps, es­
The budget Is to be formally prac- tablished under the already ap­
ed before the Im perial Diet soon proved program . 1,200,000 yen;
a fte r it reconvenes after the construction of additional oil
a day meets their requirements. New Year recess.
iiu j Year ...
' . tankers, 300,000 yen; adoption of
The good rule to follow in this re­
FORESTS ARE VALUABLE
The
national
budget
for
1925-
DI SPRAY ADVERTISING RATES
gard Is to eat only when you are
new and modern weapons, 1,250,-
Use Chimney Sweep
tu.gle Insertion, pe.- Inch ................. ................................... $ .30
Only a few years ago, the state of Idaho sold fine tim- hungry. One *of the greatest er­ 26, as drafted by the Kato Cabi­ 000 yen, and cost of maneuvers,
Yearly Contracts
rors in this regard is to feel that
and you will not have to
.27% her as low as 25 cents per 1000 feet, and was glad to get one must eat by the clock—at cer­ net, provides for a total expen­ 700,000 yen.
One Insertion a week ............................................... ..............
contend with flying soot,
1 * o Insertions a week ................................................... ...............
tain hours When one Is not diture of l,524,405>328 yen, or
Combined appropriations for
the money. Recently the state sold white pine stumpage hungry
Daily insertion ............................... ................................................
enough to really enjoy his approxim ately $762,202,664. This the arm y and navy am ount to
while smoke wlil depart
¡for $13.00 per M, and the land has to he scientifically log­ meal he cannot, as a m atter of fact, is a decrease , of 91,000,000 yen,
Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
417,116,895
yen.
Significantly
the
from the chimney as the
digest th at meal for the or about $45,000,000, as compar­
r trst Insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. $ .10
ged and the waste cleared up to make it à permanent state completely
total appropriation for education
.05
reason that desire or appetite has
h.sch sabsequent insertion, 8 point line .................. - ............
soot is consumed by chem­
1.00
« »rd of Thanks .............................................................. ...........
forest. Another similar sale was made for $9.95 per M. an effect on the secretions of gast­ ed with the preceding year.
is less than 100,000 yen. The De­
Although there is bound to be
.02%
ric and other digestive juices.
ical action.
Vjitaarlea, per line ....................... :..........................................J.. .. . . . . . .
A $11.00 sale was reported four years ago, but this $13.00 There Is considerable science In the criticism of the Kato budget on partm ent of Foreign Affairs will
expend only about 16,000,000 yen
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
idea th at the desihes and emotions
“ All future events, where an admission charge is made or a sale is believed to top all lumber prices in American his­ increase or decrease the flow, and the part of opposition leaders, the end the Im perial Household must
25c per Package
tory.
i«.ilection taken is A dvertising.
quality of the digestive juices. One general sentim ent seems to be th at be content with 4,500,000 yen,
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
never eat when angry, wor­ the Government has done very
The growing interest in forestry and reforestation is should
ried or grieved. By the same tok­ well in thus reducing its estim ates which is the sm allest item in the
DONATIONS
budget.
.
en it must be evident also that
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis bound to relieve the pressure on the Northwest forests cheerfulness and laughter a t the of essential expenditures for next
•ns or job printing— our. contributions will be In cash.
that i sindicated by this rise in Idaho pine prices. For- table aid digestion and th a t a dys- year. It is recognized th a t ab­
TIDINGS WANT ADS SELL
estrv ' agitation
mav J have frightened
the nation into a sane {acquire
¡'peptl{c s^ou’^,
not only study to norm al conditions, due to the
°
o
.
for himself a healthful earthquake and to depressed busi­ ANYTHING.
progr«..., so that as a result of conservation forest
but
r S
ness conditions, make Government
companionship
of
cheerful
...................
“
~
"
prices may not rise greatly above the present high levels. persons mpanionshiD
he shall
direct thy paths.—
Prov. 3:5, 6.
while eating. o t c h e e w n i financing a difficult problem. Any
Tidings Want Ads never fall.
To drink a cupful of hot water reduction in national A penditure,
Phe awakening did not come too soon, when pine stump
In the morning oh arising aids con­ therefore, is looked upon as ful­
age prices can rise 5200 per cent in a little more than siderably m cleansing the stomach
PRESIDENT NOT WEARING OUT
and bowels of effete m atter th at fillm ent of the pledges made by
a decade.
has accumulated over night.
Prem ier Kato and his associates
With perhaps pardonable pride Bascom Slemp, in re­
That western sawmills can cut lumber fro,m such high The use of drugs, cathartics, when they assumed office.
tiring from his position as master of ceremonies for the priced logs and still keep it the cheapest building material pepsin from a pig’s stomach, or
One of the gratifying features
rennet from a calf’s stomach, pro­
chief executive office in the United States, ' declares
that
of
the G overnment’s financial sit­
ducing
an
unnatural
vitality
Is
In
available speaks volumes for their efficient management
I
itself
a
frequent
cause
of
stomach
uation,
according to T. Hamagu-
the President can be managed in a way that will not kill and manufacturing methods.
and bowel trouble and their con­ chi, the Minister of Finance, is
tinued use iE often responsible for
h ’ni. As a performance, this perhaps is expected mostly
to
an
acute
condition
becoming th a t a surplus am ounting
to show up men like Christian and Tumulty, who did kill
W hat an individual lacks in size of vocabulary he chronic. The fact is certainly sig­ about 221,000,000 yen is avail­
nificant th a t dyspeptics who will able as savings from previous bud­
off their chiefs.
*
*
makes up in turnover.
keep on trying this and that patent gets. This will give an adequate
But the most of us will forget that there have been
medicine or other artificial stim­
ulant become ‘confirmed dyspep­ fund to draw upon should any
men like Cortelyou and Loeb and Tumulty and Christian
tics.”
Their condition usually deficit occur in the forthcoming
I t ’s too late to weep about it, but perhaps poor Cain
crows worse instead of better, and year.
and Slemp, and will remember Roosevelt and Taft and
had a complex or dual personality or something.
the result Is a complete break­
The largest item in the 1925-26
AViIson and Harding and Coolidge.
down.
budget
comes under the heading
The best treatm ent for stomach j
And it will occur to us that the difference is not one
That scientist who says there is no such thing as ab­ and bowel trouble is, after all, any 1 of “ finance.” The finance depart­
of office management, but of official temperment. If
course th a t will build up one’s ' m ent estim ates its total needs for
solute silence never heard a defeated candidate.
vitality and general health in a
Coolidge weighs eight pounds "more than het did 18 months
317,555,537 yen,
natural way. As such a regimen the year at
Improves the circulation, the or­ which is expected to provide for
ago, and sees more people a day, and handles more offi­
Dr. Prank J. Monaghan, Com­ gans of secretion and digestion
cial problems directly, it is because he, like the rest of
missioner of H ealth jn New Y&rk must perform their functions more interest and sinking fund on the
national debt and for general sta­
naturally, and the blood itself j
City, said:
ns, can “ keep cool with Coolidge.”
ust carry nutrition to every part bilization of Government finances.
‘ When any one ill from an ii^ m
Some men, even in high places, can get very much
of the body.
Next on the list is the depart­
fectious disease drinks, ice cream
To«produce an evacuation of the ment of communications, which
fussed over the daily work. While others are not put out
soda or any other drink at a yub- bowels, an Injection of warm w a te r'
expects to spend more than 300,-
even by the most try ing of unexpected situations. They
i lie place his saliva touched Abe is recommended, the warm water 1
to be followed by cold 000,000 yen during the next year,
j glass. This glass if not properly- injection
know that they have the d ay ’s work to do, with their own
water.
•
A large part of this sum will
cleansed will tran sfer the saliva
hands and minds and capacities with which to do it. And
go for railw ay improvements ahd
NEW YORK, Jan. 27 For the and the germ s through the drink
extension and im provem ent of the
demi gods could not do better.
protection of the patrons of soda served the next peroon. Thus, it Puccini’s Last Opera
telegraph and telephone system.
fountains and ice cream parlors {floes not demand any imagination
to be Sung This Year
The W ar D epartm ent will have
against possible disease contagion. process to understand how the
a
total of 192,191,777 yen to
the health authorities of m ost of common drinking glass spreads
PERSISTING AFTER KNOWLEDGE
—th at of a more beautiful home.
VIENNA,. Jan . 28. — Signo spend next year. It expects to use
the states and several hundred infectious diseased.”
Time puts its stamp upon everything, so wall
The eclipse has come and.gone. As a nine days’ won­ m unicipalities áre planning to In California the following Puccini’s last opera, “ T urandot,” 12,667,743 yen for general de­
will be^given for the first tim e by fense facilities, 4,706,662 yen for
paper,
too, becomes shabby.
carry into effect th 's year more w arning was conveyed
der it will soon be forgotten.
by the the A ustrian State Opera Com­
improvement
of
the
flying
forces,
You can brighten the bedroom—install cheer
The scientists who have been looking forward to it stringent regulation of these dis­ state Board of H ealth over the pany during the coming season. 257,796 yen for the establishm ent
pensaries. According to the Gen­ radio:
and cosiness into the living room—add charm to
A part from the final duet, the of anti-aircraft gun corps, 702,54 6
for months will take more months to determine just what eral H ealth Bureau the methods
“In many public drinking opera is «aid. to be /complete.
yen to establish a tank corps, and
the dining room by a careful choice of vour wall
they can learn from their observations of this particular for the safeguarding of public places particularly soda drink
Signor Toscanini will give the 2,126,560 yen for the enforcem ent
paper.
I stands and soda fountains where
eclipse. Since eclipses have been known, and studied, for health takes these forms:
score its finishing touches.
of the act providing for training
The
passage
of
more
drastic
, large num bers of people are iserv-
Here you will see every variety of design—all
centuries, it has not been supposed that anything strik­
of
young men in m ilitary science
laws or ordinances so th a t the e(j within a short period of time
assortments of color to make your selection from.
ing or critical would be learned from this one. The har­ peril may be reduced to a m ini­
Japanese Buying
and tactics.
there Is considerable carelessness
Come in and have us show you new patterns
vest for science would not be anything new in the eclipse, mum.
Under the heading of ‘‘ordinary
, B utter from Canada
displayed in the washing of cups
expenditure,” which provides for
which will beautify your home—at a cost so small it
More frequent and rigorous in­ and glasses. P atrons should insist
hut something to be newly discovered because of the more
VANCOUVER,
B.
Q.,
Jan.
28.
the
actual
operating
costs,
the
spection
of
drug
(stores
and
foun­
will pleasantly surprise you.
th a t they be served with clean
accurate instruments now available, the most thoughtful
tains to compel obedience to the drinking utensils. There can be — Shortage of cows and cream er­
use of the photographic art in star gazing, the more care­ existing statu tes or local regula­
no doubt th a t common colds are ies in Japan is building up an
ful application of the conclusions of science to the cir­ tions.
easily transm itted through the extensive 'm arket for Canadian
W ider instruction of the public use of drinking cups and glass­ butter* in the Orient. Japanese im­
cumstances of tliis eclipse. The “ new” out of this eclipse
would not, at the best be very great. But whatever it is, on the danger th a t menaces them ware th a t have not been properly porters purchased 3,220,910 lbs.
of b u tter from the Dominion in
through the use of improperly sterilized after use.
being on the forward van of facts, it would be an advance washed glasses.
“There is 'good reason for such 1924, compared with only 7,681
into the unknown which we htnnans are ever penetrating.
The most recent figures of the a law as this, for it is not only pounds in 1922, according to a
Anywhere — Anytime
One interesting thing abouU.ee!ipses is that they arc United States Census Bureau possible but also highly probable report of the Japanese consul in
quite “ n atural,” in the sense that we use th at word, and show th a t the m anufacture of soft th a t many disease's, such as tu b er­ Vancouver.
Gur aim is and has been in
drinks reached a total of $226,- culosis, diphtheria, scarlet fever,
the
past to give the best ser­
yet have never become a part of “ nature,” as it is estab­ 188,562 in a year while th a t of
vice possible.
Our stock of
mumps, influenza and other di­
lished in the mechanism of our power of comprehension. ice cream and w ater ices am ount­ seases are frequently conveyed
You are welcome to compare flower's and plants is of the
ed to $25S,666,575. For this year from m outh to mouth through the my Automobile rates w ith any beat quality and the greatest
This is true of men I t i^ ju s t as true of animals.
variety obtainable.
And we
For the most part, animals are more responsive to the the total will be more tl^in half use of common drinking utensils.” other rates in Jackson or Jose­ guarantee our flowers to be'
dollars and for this out­
Dr. John S. Fulton, Director of phine Counties; you can be the
fresh when they are sent out.
facts of nature than are humans. I t is proverbial that a put billion
the g reater p art will be serv­ the State, D epartm ent of Health Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
animals know more about the weather than do men and ed over counters.
At present we are selling;
in Maryland, characterizes the
C
arnations
......75c— $1.00 doz.
women. In many other m atters the-lives which we and
On the statu te books of forty- drinking glass th a t
is public
Laddie
........................
$1.25 doz.
’our ancestors for thousands of years have led as cultured six of the states are laws against property as “a great germ ex­
HP HERE are times when we want
Snapdragons ..75c— $1.00 doz.
the common drinking cup th at change.”
Peas
...........
,
......
$1.50
per
100
beings have blotted out our ability to know wli^t is hap­ strive to guard the public in this
* to discuss. We don’t want to
Lillies ......$2.00 and $2.25 doz.
The Illinois Social Hygiene
pening in nature.
he handed merely cold facts. We
consumption. These laws are sup­ League, which has for its p u r­
Still
have
a
swell
assort­
The rhythm of the years means little to us unless it plemented in many cities by local pose the prevention of the toll
want to look at things froin all
m ent of Ferns, Cenevias and
is explained in our books or papers, in our schools, or in ordinances th a t Impose an added exacted by social diseases ha's in­
sides. Talk over vour finances
Cyclemen.
When our estab­
m easure of safety. All of these cluded the following as one of
lishm
ent
Is
inconvenient
for
the gossip about nature from our parents and friends.-
with the officers of this bank and
your personal visit, a phone
laws or municipal regulations a re the means to prevent infection:
But animals, who do not have books, or schools, or applicable to soda founatins and
get warm and friendly advice.
call will command* the same
“ Do not patronize soda foun­
attentioA.
friends that can talk with them, “ feel” the facts about Ice cream parlors bu t because of tains using glassw are th a t’ is not
'sterilized
between
We deliver
Phone 120
nature. The coming of spring or winter, the threat of the g reat num ber of these dispen­ properly
saries it has been impossible to drinks. " • This refers also to res­
storm or drought means something definite to them.
compel full obedience to the tau ran ts and other public places.”
But animals cannot feel the eclipse.
measures.
In One Minute
*
The warnings and indications
The eclipse is just as sure to come as is winter. But
In the city of Buffalo, for in­ of vigilance are th e prelim inary
Ipply Ely’s Cream Balm in the
Ashland, Oregon
il strikes animal life with a terror that is amusing to us. stance, a recent report shows that indications of an extraordinary ac­ nostrils and breathe it. Almost
AVe have heard of eclipses all our lives, so we feel no in the inspection of 226 soda tivity on the p art of health offi­ instantly the air passages clear.
fountains, 40 were compelled to cials to keep the soda fountains
fright. But animals know nothing of eclipses, and their make correction in their methods an d ice cream parlors safe for the The germs ate combated, inflam ­
m ation is soothed. T hat stuffed-up
bodies do not join in. the rhythm of the eclipse rotation, of serving drinks or Ice cream. public.
feeling ends.
This same rati.o, says the General
as they do in the rotation of the sun and moon.
T h at’s the way to tre a t head
Our ancestors, who knew nothing of eclipses, out of H ealth Bureau, obtains in large Canada Ranks Third
colds. The cause is germs in the
cities and J n
sm aller places
* in Natural Wealth m embranes. Fight them where
books, felt this same animal terror.
reaches an * -e n higher figure.
*they start. The cold can’t develop
Our ancestors, to a lesser degree, felt this same
Two towns of North Carolina,
MONTREAL, P. Q„ Jan. 28.— if you do th a t promptly. It is re*
rhythm o tth e years. They knew when winter was com­ Durham and Goldsboro, found it Canada ranks third among the na­ lieved alm ost instantly.
ing, because it came with sufficient frequency. They did necessary recently to solve the dif­ tions of the world in n atu ral re­ A n y 'd ru g g ists can supply you
ficulty by ordering glasses out of
not know when a neclipse would come, its “ regularity” all soda fountains. This has nec­ sources, Recording to 'S ir Vincent with Ely’s Cream Balm. Let it end
misery of cold and catarrh.
was too irregular for them to appreciate, or even to re­ essitated the substitution of san­ M eredith, president of the Bank all
of M ontreal, in an address before Don’t wait.
member.
itary single-use containers in these
the in stitu tio n ’s annual stock­
It .is one of the most notable achievements of our places.
holders’ meeting.
» ¡II
Rhode Island promises to be
“Canada possesses halt of the
civilization that it has extended into the far -unknown the the first of the states to put a
forest
area of the British Em­
“ regularity” of life.
Now is the time to buy spray
sim ilar law Into effect.
A bill
pire, said Sir Vincent. "The Do­ pumps, plows and harrows,
It was this scientific spirit that urged early mariners was Introduced a t the last legis­ minion’s mines produced $214,-
drills and all kinds of farm
into unknown seas. It was this same scientific mind that lature for this purpose but because 000,000 worth of metals last implements. Fencing in every
of the early adjournm ent was
impelled thinkers to watch the heavens for years to find lost. A sim ilar bill has been in­ year, and the surface has been style. Harness, collars, snaps,
barely scratched. Canada stands
out the coincidences of the stars.
ON DISPLAY AT
troduced for the present session second in the world in coal de­ and pads. New and used Sew­
It is this same scientific spirit that will discover in and the weight of public opinion posits. Its water power resources ing Machines. Auto Robes, etc.
our own human natures, as well as in the world that is leads to the expectation on the are estimated at 18,000,000 horse­
of public health w orkers th a t
power. Its transportation facil­
around us, new developments of m atter and of spirit for part
it will be carried to early enact­ ities are not excelled anywhere
our greater happiness.
ment.
ïlbits CUT 545,000,.000
Chimney Sweep
Simpson’s
Hardware
Winchester Store
HEALTH OFFICERS
T
T
SODA FOUNTAINS
Two Minds
with but a
Single Thought
Say It With
Flowers
SWENSON-PEEBLER
Furniture Company
Discussion
Stops
Head Colds
The Ashland
Greenhouses
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
You Will Always
Find a Fine
Assortment
of
tU atch es, D iam onds, deccielry,
Silvcpuuare a n d flovelties
PEIL’S CORNER
In the world.”
Enders Block
Charles A. White,
Formerly IV. H. Hodkinson Store