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

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    ASHLAND DAILY T ID IN G S
1
Thursday, February S,* 1026
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
r AGE TWO
(Established in 1870)
themselves that it must be stopped. And so far no such
determination is manifest.
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
GOOD ENOUGH
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
So much has been said about goitre being indigenous
LONDON, .Feb. 5. — E ngland’s
» - f t R. Greer ....... ........................................................................ .......Editor to Oregon that it is mighty fine to have the truth known.
i»«orge Madden Green ..................................................... Business Manager
have started a campaign
Dr. E. P. Sloan, retiring president of the American asso­ justices
to
put
an
end to* the profession
( ‘•'FICIAL CITY PA PER ............................... ....... . ....... Telephone 39
ciation
for
the
study
of
goitre,
declares
that
there
is
no
of
bigamy.
l .:.tered at the Ashland, Oregon Postofflcc as Second Class Mall Matter j
such thing as locality or goitre belt. The disease is preva­ Recent cases have indicated
Subscription Price, Delivered in City
i r e Month ................................................................................ - ....... I .65 lent everywhere, and no more in Oregon than anywhere th a t there are persons in England
engaged in the profession of
1.95
•j j.ree M o n th s ...................................... - ..............................................
3.75 else. Dr. Sloan also makes some mighty important con­ m arrying alien women of ques­
t v Months .w .................................... - ................................................
7.50 clusions, and these conclusions are respectfully referred tionable character in order that
C»»e Year ........................................................................... ——...............
By Mail and Rural Route»
these women may become British
? .65 to the authorities of Salem.
»>.*• Month ............... .......................................... ~......................... ...
subjects and continue to live in
1.95
'I ares Months .......................................- ...........................................
“
One
form
only
of
goitre,
an
endemic,
is
due
in
a
3.50
fc:x Months .................................................................................. .......
England w ithout running the risk
6.50 deficiency of iodine.
Other forms seem not to be.
v a e Year __ ;.......................................................................................
of deportation. One man, already
“ Indiscriminate use of iodine as a treatment is con­ m arried, has been heavily senten­
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES
c.i.gla Insertion, pe? Inch ............................................................ 5 .30
demned. In some cases it has been found actually harmful. ced for annexing two other brides
Yearly Contracts
of which he has ever seen
“ Within a year the belief of a few specialists has neither
Coe insertion a week ....................................... ...... .....................
.27%
since the day of the wedding.
i* o Insertions a week ........................................... ...... ................
.25
grown
to
be
almost
unanimous
that
goitre
is
due
to
in­
.
Justice Avory in dealing with
Daily insertion ....................... ........................................... — .................. 20
one
such case declared th at there
Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
fections
r ir s t Insertion, per 8 point line ............- ...................- ............. 5 -10
appeared
to be “ a nefarious sys­
“ Research seems to show that heredity has no more tem ” at work
Koch subsequent insertion, 8 point line ..............-— ............
to provide British
i srd of Thanks ..................................... .:.......................................
1.00
to
do
with
go’
itre
than
it
has
with
tuberculosis
and
other
citizenship
for
these alien w o -!
Dottuarles, per line .............................................. ........................
.02%
diseases said to be hereditary.”
men and th at he would do all in
\
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
It mav he all right to administer iodine for some his power to check it, and he ex­
“ All future events, where an admission charge is made or s
pected th a t exemplary sentences
n iiection taken is Advertising.
•
forms
of
goitre,
hut
we
urge
that
the
merits
of
this
he
would act as a deterrent.
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
looked into before iodine is used as a cure-all. A good In some cases the circum stances
DONATIONS
No donatieus to charities or otherwise will be made la advertls many of the cases that iodine cures may not be goitre of the bigamy have been rath er
pitiful, for the person actually
icg or Job printing— our contributions will be In cash.
at all.
I
NEWSPAPERS AND THE PUBLIC
Roy W. Howard, head of the Scripps-Howard news­
papers, discussing what newspapers owe the public, says
first of all a newspaper must be a good citizen and a
decent neighbor.
He says they should encourage tolerance and never
forget that a smile has an asset value even in the midst
of a fight. He would not print a story that puts a criminal
1 rand on a young person.
He thinks no story should be printed that raises a
question on the part of a clean-minded boy or girl that
cannot be answered or explained by any parent familiar
with normal realities of life.
This is a fine sta’nd by an executive of a group of
papers that go to working people in hundreds of thou­
sands of homes, registering a tendency toward cleaner
journalism.
This new order is bound to minimize crimes, scandals,
details of social and moral delinquencies, and substitute
more space for industries and enterprises by which nine-
tenths of the people make a living.
,
TYNMAN SCORES
Warden Tynman has been head of the Colorado peni­
tentiary since 1909. He has been one of the outstanding
wardens of the United States. Many efforts have been
made to get him, hut he lias always been able to weather
ihe storm. Tynman was in a large measure the father of
1he movement to treat convicts as human beings. The re­
sult is better prison conditions all over the United States.
Recently the governor of Colorado removed Tynman
and a legal fight has ensued. The courts were inclined
to side with Tynman. Every man who tries to reform has
to meet this same opposition and probably always will.
We must fight for every step of progress in this country,
and especially for progress in criminal work.
PITTSBURGH,
Feb.
5—
' ‘Check jfour knives here’ was the
' businesslike sign which greeted
j Lieutenant Jam es McCormick and
a squad of patrolm en when they
raided the home of L uther Zim­
merman, colored.
j The sign over a box in which
j the raiders found eleven knives,
each carefully labeled with the
i ow nerp name. Gambling devi­
ces were found in the house.
MORE POWER
and quicker starting is
the invariable answer of
those who have filled up
their tanks at this station
with
Antonio MorenoGn'dic
lThc_S tor^MlhoutA Ndmc/ lAalrvmJViUt Production
AT THE VINING
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
,
guilty of bigamy has been some
unemployed man who has been
glad to make a little money by
going through a form of m arriage.
Those who arrange the bigamous
weddings seem to have escaped
the law, and it is doubtful w heth­
er th ere is any way in which they
can be punished.
1325 SEIS B R D
NIGHT COUGH QUICKLY
Astoria— New Copeland build-
RELIEVED
ing will be of concrete, three
This is the substance of a letter stories, to cost $45,000
received from H. W. Webb, j
----------
Quincy, 111., I coughed a great
Albany— Pao’fic F ru it Coin-
deal, especially a t night. Tried | pany wlll
cold 8torage and
alm ost everything and have found warehouse, 65x80 feet.
nothing to equal FOLEY’S HON­
EY AND TAR COMPOUND. One
dose relieved my cough, and I
rested well all night.” One of the
largest selling cough medicines
in the W orld. Contains no opiates.
Safe for children.
Insiat upon
Foley’s. Refuse substitutes. Sol<J
everywhere.
Have you noticed the iiv
Beautify Your
Lawn
creased attraction a lqwn
GENERAL
G A S O L IN E
which is tested 4 times
for your protection.
W. & N. Service
Station
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
The
New
Chevrolet
Glepdale— Steigard & S ons,; holds when it includes
building sawmill at Anchor, to
perennials, shrubbery and
cut 25„000 feet daily. This is the
New Value— greater quality
fifteenth mill to be built trib u ­ roses,?
than ever before
BEDFORD, Ind., Feb. 5.— The tary to this place.
New Chassis— from
radiator
little old \e d school house is
to
'rear
axle
When one man makes a killing in Wall street a drifting off into obscurity. Like
to plant these to get the best
New Bodies— of even greater
growth. We have a complete
the hickory stick of the Three-R ’s
thousand others soon qualify as mourners.
beuuty and comfort
stock of these.
days, it is becoming but a ghost of
dim past.
New Finish—Come in the
Winter is the best time to
There are two kinds of people: The intelligentsia and the “ Modern
Phone 118
progress,” says the
wonderful, enduring Duco
morons. The intelligentsia does the classifying.
Indiana Limestone Q uarrym en’s have replacements and
HATCHER
Association, “ is sweeping before
“ The Florist”
If they are too young to labor under 18 aren’t they it the flimsy shells th a t once overhaul on
1O7O Boulevard
housed arm ies of tiny Americans.
THE DESTRUCTIVE FIRE DEMON
Open on Sunday— We Deliver
too young to whizz about in high-power cars?
All Balloon-equipped cars need
These claptrap structures, cold,
“ Say It W ith Flow ers”
Snubbers—-W e have them
Eliminating a personal devil, and a literal hell is a
unsanitary and at best poor fire
dream of the modern progressive theologian, but the fire
The time of statesmanship changes with the passing risks, are rapidly being replaced
by sturdy modern buildings.
ssas
W hen spring rush comes you
demon on earth is still responsible for enormous waste years, hut the appetite remains the same.
i
“ A survey ju st completed
and a foe of human endeavor.
will be glad you had the work
shows th a t during the year 19241
yet
ready
to
supersede
them
with
Reliable records compiled by the fire insurance peo­
more than $225,000,000 was ex­ done in winter.
m otor trucks.. The ’good roads
ple show that in the «five years past property worth $2,-
pended in replacing antiquated
movement, which is general
school
buildings.
278,400,000 was destroyed, a loss that adds greatly to the
throughout . the country will
“ Plans th a t have been adopted
burdens of taxation, cost of living and loss of life.
doubtless, however, develop a
and contracts already awarded in­
g reater demand, according to of­
It is a loss and destruction of values to make even
dicate th a t the present year will
ficials.
the inhabitants of this, the greatest and wealthiest nation
show a still greater volume of
H A R R IS O N
American m anufacturers have
school
building
construction.
in the world, “ stop, look and listen,” and take some
a firm hold on the m arket for
Brothers, Garage
“ I want 1,000 statements bv the first of
WASHINGTON, Feb. 5. — windmills, according to Vaughan. Beauty in architecture is being Ford, Lincoln, Fordson Dealers
steps to provide greater safety first devices.
combined with utilization. Com­
March” one of our customers stated Wednesday.
The above loss stated in figures may not make as American silks, so luxurious in It was estim ated th a t over 6,000 m unity interest and civic pride
th eir clinging to the feminine windmills are in use in the coun­
distinct an impression as when presented in a more pic­ form, are m aking flappers of the
are'i-n a m easure responsible for
Instead of waiting until the next to last day of
try , the great m ajority of them
turesque form. It is equivalent to burning down 227,840 South African farm ers’ daugh­ of American make. The popular­ the stride tow ard b etter school
buildings. More and more schools
the month, he placed his order more than three
residences of an average value of ten thousand dollars. ters.
ity of the American product is due
are
becoming
community
centers
Civilization is gripping the to its being neither too expen­
Stood up in a row these dwellings would stretch 1078
weeks in advance of the day he needed the state­
African veldt, according to W il­ sive nor too heavy for the .needs as well as temples of wisdom.
ARE YOU
miles, and provide housing for 1,139,200 people at an liam E. Vaughan, Jr. of the De­ of the Boer farm er.
Space for assemblies alm ost a
ments.
CLEANING HOUSE?
average of five to the family. It is estimated that 75 partm ent of Commerce, who has South Africa is regarded as an first consideration.
“ W aste of space was a charact­
per cent of this destruction could be avoided by correct­ ju st returned from a trade survey excellent m arket for the sale of eristic
Don’t forget th a t New Paint
of many old school build­
Wouldn’t it he advisable for you‘to look over
and W all Paper will brighten
American silks and artificial silk
ing the ordinary fire hazards that cause these losses. of South Africa.
ings. By judicious architecture, even the darkest of rooms.
your stock of printed forms and
No greater problem is before the American people than “ Twenty-five years ago the Boer hosiery and underw ear. Although it has been estim ated, $50,000,-
farm er crawled over the African American prices are com parative­
000 could be saved, the chief
avoiding avoidable fire losses.
veldt in his oxcart, and his wo- ly high, such is the popularity of
economies being in the reduction
men-folk, in homespun garm ents, our product with the women th a t
of waste space on stairs and cor­
laboriously drew up' w ater for they demand it in preference to
RADIO REJECTS RUBBISH
ridors and the increase in usable
the stock from the well,” Vaugh­ afny other, departm ent officials
for everything yon will need within the next sev­
area.
Secretary Hoover with his usual perception lays an rem arked.
said.
“ The
fu tu re will see
finer
stress on the fact that one of the most important radio “ Today American yvindmills dot The United States is already an school
eral weeks? Of course, sometimes it is impossible
buildings with b etter facil­
developments is not of -an apparatus but of -an attitude. the veldt; American m otorcars, im portant factor in the supply of ities and a t a lower cost to the
to tell what von will need, and a rush order is
like beetles, pass from farm to equipm ent for the gold-mining in­ taxpayer.”
Broadcasting is developing a discriminating audience.
Forestall Disaster
farm ; and the women are going dustry in South Africa, according
Its clients are not minded to give their concentrated in for American silk hosiery and to Vaughan. Several large Ameri­
necessarv.
*
L etterheads, statem ents, t o
D
isasters
come
to
everyone.
attention to the mere flotsam and jetsam dumped on the underw ear.”
can cotton ginning plants have
vour order at the Tidings Office.
Some folks are luckier than
sea of the atmosphere by those who think that any noise Vaughan, who was on the been erected in the past two We have a good Job printing d«*- others and the blows fall with
We can handle all kinds, hut it is better for
years. International combustion
less w eig h t/ but, somehow,
will do if it makes a sufficient vibration. The motion pic American Trade Commissioner’s machines
tf
partm ent.
our office and also better for you to order in
are coming into use on
sometime, trofihlles arrive. It
staff a t Johannesburg, made a
tures had to go through the same winnowing process.
advance.
isn’t a very cneerful thought,
wide study of the economic growth the farm s for raising w ater from
SELL
but
it
m
ust
be
adm
itted
it's
At first the public was victimized by rubbish. It rose of South Africa. Farm ing opera­ the “ boreholes,” or crudely sunk­ TIDINGS WANT ADS
tru thful.
ANYTHING.
up and protested. Every day as Hoover says, the radio tions in the Transvaal, according en wells.
Disasters, with their certain
is striving more closely to fulfill the popular requirement to his observations, are proceed-'
losses, can be anticipated and
ing on a larger scale than ever Japanese Sculptor
of better service.
lightened by insurance.
We
before. F ru it culture, particularly
Honors
Ex-Envoy
have
for
your
inspection
many
So many worthy attractions are now competing for th a t of the citrus varieties, Is •
■
different forms which ade­
HAVE YOUR MOTOR
the possession of the ether at convenient hours tha,t by given much attention.
TOKlO, Feb. 5. — Fumio Asa-
quately cover your require­
ments.
Let us explain them
E xperts have been /imported kura, one of Jap a n ’s leading
Everything in Printing and Printed Forms
a natural process of survival the dross is eliminated.
RECONDITIONED
to
you.
from the United States to take sculptors, has completed a life-
charge and instruct farm ers in sized bronze bust of Cyrus E.
THE MOUNTING COST OF GOVERNMENT
citrus fru it production, resulting Woods, form er United States Am­ before the spring rush
Fifteen per cent of all the wealth produced in the already in heavy exports of pine­ bassador to Japan, and plans to
United States last year went to pay the cost of govern­ apples and oranges to continen­ present the bust to the erstw hile starts; your car will get
Estab. 1883
tal Europe.
American Ambassador. The bust
Real
E
state
& Réal Insurance
ment, according to a writer in the Dearborn Independent. “American types of agricultural is intended as a trib u te to Mr. more individual attention.
41 E. Main St.
P heae 211
Paxes on city homes now amount to as much as was paid implements are suitable to the Woods for his service to Japan at
for renting similar ones a few years ago. And the cost South African soil, and they are the time of the earthquake. It
Your Garage Mechanic
popular,”
said
Vaughan.
wiM
be
taken
to
America
and
pre­
of government mounts.
“They Save the promise of an sented to Mr. Woods by Kazue
We have everything you will
Responsibility is with the people. It is useless to expanding
m arket; but German Kuwashima, recently appointed
need to put your motor in A-l
iry to blame the .office-holding class. Whenever public competition is coming back strong. F irst Secretary of the Japanese condit'on.
.sentiment shall demand economy to the point of insis- If German goods are inferior, Embassy a t W ashington.
Timken Bearings
*ence, there will be economy. To be sure officials will th eir prices are lower. B ritish im­
ports, with th eir preferential ta r­
Albany—-Construction to begin
spend all that is given them to spend. They will go on iff of 3 per cent of course, have a at once on State fish hatchery
spending until they hear sustained protest against spend­ certain advantage, but probably at Roaring Rivetr, to - be one of Washburn Valves
the largest in the State.
do not greatly affect t i e trade.
ing. Then they will stop it.
Perfection Sileilt Tuning
“
Im
ports
of
a
g
r
i
c
u
l
t
u
r
a
l
The greater part of the burden of state and munici­
Implements into South Africa from A COUGH RBMEDY
Gears
pal taxes in Oregon is of popular creation. It represents the United States in 1923 were
WITHOUT OPIATES
X
appropriations made by direct vote of the people. And valued at $1,463,000, as compared
McQuay
-
Norris
Pistons,
everybody knows how legislative appropriations are with $622,000 in 1922, an In­ Many cough preparations con­
*T*HE only oats that cook into granular oatmeal.
Pins and Bearings
1 Nothing else like it. Meaty granules stim ulate
traded. -People and legislators who represent one class- crease of about 110 per cent,” de­ tain one or more harm ful drugs
clared Vaughan.
which are a id e d to tak e the p la ce '
digestion.
Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful
will consent to an appropriation for another class in order South Africa is said to offer of opiates. None of these n a rc o -,
flavor.
More
than a new oatmeal—a n e w c e r e a l
to get support for similar favor to themselves. Desire an excellent m arket for American tic substitutes have ever been 1 American Hammered
Rings
Energy-building corbohydrates, tissue-building pro­
for special favor outweighs consideration for general m otorcars. Ninety-five per cent of used in FOLEY'S HONBY ANDj
tein s, a wealth of vital minerals. And New Style
HPULC0QKDÌ9
the 38,815 cars in th a t region TAR COMPOUND. The name o f '
economy
H-O
takes only 2 to 3 short m inutes to cook —the
were made either in the United every Ingredient is plainly p rin t-' 'LEEDOM’S TIRE and
We have a president now who is a genuine advocate States or Canada. Not much of ed on every carton. You know;
quickest cooking cereal—quick a s a fla sh !
I
REPLACEMENT
PARTS
of economy. His precepts and example undoubtedly will a m arket has been developed so w hat yon are taking when you
Now I R egu lar H -O Oat«
twq
winh»
have an effect upon the national tendencies. Brit he can­ far for m otor trucks, the farm er take Foley’s. It clings to the; Across from the L ithia Hotel—
kind» j New S ty le H -O O at« (Q u ick )
in fourth
S tan d ard (n il « tie and w eig h t plcg.— w eig h t, I !b. 4 o*.
not stop the ever-mounting cost of government. The only having been accustomed for gen­ throat. Good for old and young, j Pouring concrete
floor
erations to the use of oxen to do You have a cough, why not try i
thing that can do that is determination hv the people his heavy hauling, and he Is not it. Refuse substitutes.
IN IJ S TERRITORY
Now Is the Time
Automotive Shop
Your Ford Car
ADORN FLAPPERS
IN SOUTH AFRICA
J. O. RIGG
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW
Telephone 39
. THE ASHLAND TIDINGS
BilKngs Agency
(veryone likes
New Style H-O
OAX5
•Cookin
feg