Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 13, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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ÀèH LÀ NÔ DAILY TIDINGS
ASHLAND
D A IL Y
T I D I N G S ; structcn must be torn
down and it is very important that day. Two weeks ago the Vob-
( E stablished in 1 8 7 6 )
; rubbisll and tiasll be not allowed to accumulate.
footers defeated Medford in a
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This fact is being more widely recognized and, in- *7♦ T T '
al Medford £Qd
P ublished E very E ven in g .Except Sunday by
n f d o m a n r lin n ' I
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Saturday the Oregon Babes
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
ad oi demandm0 lowei rates, cities are looking around | won from the Oregon Aggies
___ iOr ways and means to decrease their fire hazards so that; Rooks at Corvallis.
i'*-rt R. Greer
Editor reduced rates will l)e warranted.
| Coach Evans of the freshmen,
t reo rg e -Madden Green .................................. 77777. .'.Business'M anager
svo ta
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Friday Februar^ iS, îtKifll
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This is Ashlands
Place To Find
What It Wants
To Eat Sunda7
M a rke t Basket
A Feature Page
For Telling the
Cooks About the
Good Eatables
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. has several star players on, thè
< -'FICIAL CITY PA PER .................................. ........ “ ^„Telephone 39
1 squad
^ u c u n a but
u 'e ^ l i f f i 1 ' been havingj the County T reasurer. The Board ( and Mrs. Cora I
LEAVE THE PEOPLE FREE
1-îH
ered a
a t t th
t h e e A
A sh
la n d Oregon
(ip cm m P o sto ffice as a Second
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. . M atter
i iu ered
shland,
lass Mall
Durham,
for alleged alienation of the af­
considerab’e
It
is
the
business
of
Government
to
provide
an
open
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opinTThem6into
a"tX
deveI— had made the bil:s a lien ag ain st'
ile
demands
$50,000
damages
fections of Mrs. Corinne Cook
Subscription Prico, D elivered in City
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Month
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road
for
the
exercise
of
the
individual
initiative
of
its
Plays
a
different
style
7
he
property
of
the
consumers,
it
$ .65
/ ; »1*1 re« M onths ..... ............ ....... .......................
e °f
covered a per
1.95 citizens, not to substitute its own activities for that ini-? The team is composed of Bee-
I I » M ouths .................... 77........................................
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iod of eight or ten months. W ith­
C o s Year ....................................... -.7’7777777’77”7‘Z........
" 7.^0 native; to see that free opportunity is given for the eeo- ney' Medford; Joy. Portland; out success, taxpayers protested
W alker, Kansas; and Crewdson,
f.
.
B y Mail and R ural R ou tes
nomic production of wealth, not to produce wealth itself. Portland,
and offered all m anner of excuses
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forw ards; E berhart. Eu­
$ , .65
(\. ih re e Months „ ................ ...............................................................
to D. R. Hinkle, County T reasur­
QK That government is the wisest which does not attempt to
gene; Sawallish, Oklahoma; and er.
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perform those functions which more localized agencies, Priaulx, Roseburg, centers; and I
a,
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_____________ 6.50 governmental or otherwise, can perform for themselves. Reichstein, Medford; Hutchinson,
H. A. Steams
Beauty Parlor Union
61 X. Main
DISPLA Y ADVERTISING RATES
It is the business of Government to regulate and control, Portland; Powers, Eugene; Mor­
J ta .g le Insertion, pe? inch ......................................
$ .30
Planned by Barbers
ton, North Bend; W estfall, Cali­
..
.
Yearly C ontracts
not
to
manage
or
operate.
In
the
stress
of
international
• i e insertion a w eek ............................
and
Puustl, Astoria,
.27% competition, in the endeavor to produce the goods and fornia;
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 12. —
'i* o insertions a week ................. ..........
guards.
.25
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Plans
to unionize 50,000 beauty?
a L'aiiy insertion ........................... 77*7777".................
create the means by which to improve living conditions, The rem aining schedule of the
.20
Oranges, per dozen
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parlor girls will be considered1
R ates for Legal and M iscellaneous A dvertising
to raise social standards, and to increase the intellectual i fre8hmen follows:
r irst insertion, per 8 point line ............................................ . $ .10
a t the m eeting of the general i
l-aeh subsequent Insertion, 8 point line ........ 7777"”
capacity of its citizenship, that nation will progress fast-1 F ebruary 14— Medford high at executive board of the Journey-;
Dates, 3 lbs.................................................... 25c
.05
Eugene.
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71
7.........7.7777777777"
1.00
men
B
arbers’
International
Un-1
est
and
farthest
which
leaves
its
people
freest
from
hamp­
U y i toarles, per line .................................. .7.777777.......
02%
February 20— Oregon
Aggie Ion, which meets here.
Van Camp’s Pork and Beans
ering
restrictions.—Herbert
Hoover,
Secretary
of
Com­
hooks
at Eugene.
n
•< a
W HAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
Small
size,
3 f o r ......... 25c— Med., 2 for
• Old-age pensions for barbers. I
25c
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All future events, where an admission charge is made or s merce.
February 27— Gresham high trade schools for barbers and a !
Large,
2
f
o
r
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45c
«• uection taken is Advertising.
school at Eugene.
home for aged barbters consti­
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
Formerly they used to extol the breadwinner of the February 28— W ashington high tu te other topics to be consid­
Hominy, No. 21/- cans, 2 for .................... 25c
school at Eugen«.
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DONATIONS
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ered at the executive hoard m eet­
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made In advertls family, hut it takes a cake winner to satisfy people now.
Green Beans. 2 for ...................................... ' 25c
ing.
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printing— our contributions will be in cash.
Anniversary Sale!
PLAZA MARKET
A Few of Our Cash Specials
?L Thanks ;;.............
BEHOLD A l E\EN IN G TID E trouble; and before the m orning
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uot- This is the portion of them th a t spoil us, and the lot of
»them th a t rob us.— Isaiah 17:14.
Talk is said to he cheap, which according to the prin­
ciples of economics is because the supply thereof is so
much greater than the demand.
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 12. —
Declaring th at his wife's relig’ous
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COLUMBUS GROVE,/O., Feb. associates had turned her against
13. — A unique methojrt for col­ him by telling her he “ had the
lecting outstanding Water and devil in him ,” J. E. Cook brought
electric-light bills has been de­ suit against Mr?, P. J. Riekeberg
vised by the Board of Trustees of
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Public Affairs here, instead of
resorting to the old plan of send­
ing out monthly statem ents, or
turning off w ater or current, the
Board perm itted uninterrupted
service.
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B ut when the*' delinquent con­
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sumers went to the County Treas­ please, remember that we
u re r’s office recently to pay their
are here to save you the
taxes they were informed th a t
drudgery of baking at
they would not be given receipts
unless they paid th eir taxes and
home.
w ater and light bills in full to
The women folks who were stepping on the gas all
Some of the “ intellectuals” entertain the idea that iast summer, should not forget how to step on the sowing
young people should be given a wider latitude to “ express treadle this "winter.
themselves. ”
If your neighbor’s precocious off-spring is able to
demonstrate his superior abilities as a marksman, only
v using your shed windows for target practice, these
thinkers would smile tolerantly and plead for the boy
to have his fair chance for “ self expression.”
“ If you interfere with Johnny” they would insist,
“ you heap up a dangerous force of suppressed desire in
his soul, which eventually might break loose in some dan­ UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
gerous revolt.”
Eugene. Feb. 12. — Chauncey Eugene, Feb. 12.— (Special) —
Bishop
of Pendleton,
form er The U niversity of Oregon fresh­
All which may sound plausible. Yet doubt will be
team m ate of Richard S. (Dick) men team wiH play Medford high
lelt it the epidemic of crime now menacing the country is Smith, new football coach at
•due to too much suppressed desire. It looks rather as if Oregon, when Smith attended school at basketball here Satur-
desires had not been sufficiently suppressed,
and played for Columbia Univer­
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The young toughs who are now terrorizing dark city sity, was on the campus a couple
of
days
this
week
assisting
the
streets and getting away in yellow triumph with other
new m entor in. coaching the p u n t­
people’s hard earned money, perhaps'had too much self ers.
Bishop kicked for Columbia
•expression in early youth.
in 1904, and his 94-yard boot in
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Perhaps they began by expressing a lawless spirit a game against Yale, is said to
Ji:rough stealing fruit and burning the fences of unpop­ be the longest ever made.
We are peased to announce that
Bishop was visiting in Salem,
ular neighbors in July Fourth bonfires. Their fathers
we have just installed a new see- /
was asked by Smith to come
al that time might well have taken a hand in the game of and
to Eugene to
assist with the
tion of SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES,
self expression, expressing their views of such doings hv coaching of the kickers. The visi­
and that we are again in position
a suitable award of the traditional discipline of the wood­ tor who in his day was consid­
to extend to the public the conven­
shed.
ered the greatest kicker of all
ience and safety offered by our
These youngsters would probably have concluded in time, showed Lynn Jones, all­
modern vault equipped with com­
coast full, Mimnaugh, and Hem-
that ease, that it would he more interesting to Express mings, and the otheT candidates
plete Burglar Alami Protection.
their activity along .more conventional lines, such as play- how it was done in. the old days.
Why assume the risk of leaving
Because of the size and streng­
good games like baseball and football or earning
th of Jones, Mimnaugh and Hem-
your valuable papers subject to un­
money lor whoesome fun and self-improvement.
mings, Bishop has great confid­
necessary hazards. The cost of a
It the hoys of Ashland can be carried past tl\at crit­ ence th at they will develop into
box is very moderate.
ical age when they feel the superiority of their wisdom, real hooters. He has laid down
they are likely to put on the harness of useful toil, and certain ru les which they m ust fol­
express their better natures by becoming useful men mid low. He will re tu rn w ithin a
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
couple of months, whence he will
citizens.
A PET MODERN THEORY
IS
GEI GOOD KICKEB
IMPROVEMENT CONTINUES
The improved condition of agriculture has been the
most important change during the past year.
Although all farm products are not bringing higher
¡»hces than last year, and a very few lower, the general
position of the farming community is decidedly better.
* Looking at the matter from all angles, indications
aue for a return to more normal relation between farm
pwoducts and other commodities than have prevailed
over the last several vears.
MOTORIST SUED BY R. R.
Here is the other side of it: A motorist who drove his
car onto a Southern Pacific track in California, and went
Tor sleep, succeeded in damaging a locomotive; and the
company sued him for the repair costs.
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' Just because the railroad corporation is
“ big,” >t loses no rights to decent protection. It is a pub­
lic necessity, that must he maintained. It has its right- 900 Million Fish
of-way, and no turn-outs; its trains must make regular
for Canada W aters
schedules as provided by law. The motorist has no more
OTTAWA, Ont., Feb. 12— More
right recklessly or maliciously to impose costs upon the than
900 juillion young fish and
million dollar-security holders, than he has to steal from eggs were distributed this year
the blind apple woman; nor has he the right to go unscath­ to inland! Hakes arid rivers of
ed after causing a railroad wreck tjiat kills railroad pass­ Canada by the Federal hatcheries,
engers.
according to a report issued by
the D epartm ent of Marine and
’ This suit along a new line of thought may establish Fisheries.
a precedent for automobile responsibility that will direct
The varieties released were
ly affect the 22,000 automobile killings every year.
Salmon, w hite fish, perch, ba'ss
and pike.
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Ashland, Oregon -
Brush
Special
REDUCE FIR E HAZARDS
Fire insurance rates of a city or town cannot be low­
ered until the physical hazard is lessened.
H’he water supply must be adequate, the number of
fire hydrants sufficient for rapid and efficient fire-fight­
ing, old buildings of an easily inflamable character of con-
Now is th e tim e to buy spray
pum ps, plow s and harrow s,
d rills and all k inds o f farm
im plem ents. F en cin g in every
style. H arness, collars, snaps,
and pads. New and used Sew-
ln g M achines. A uto R obes, etc.
PEIL’S CORNER
SIMMONS
Beds, Springs and
Mattresses
BU ILT FO R SL E E P
TH E ASHLAND FU R N IT U R E
COMPANY »
8 3 N. Main
4
Our products are made of
finest materials we can
buv, and sold as reason­
able as SUPERIOR goods
can be sold.
F rankiin Ba kery
25c
Lima Beans, 2 for .....................................
25c
Royal Chef. Minced Clams, 2 for .............
25c
Norwegian Sardines in Olive Oil, 2 for . . . .
25c
French Sardines, special, 2 for ................
25c
Red Label Syrup. 10 lb. pail ....................
85c
4 large rolls Toilet P a p e r ...........................
25c
Old Dutch Cleanser, 4 for ...........................
25c
Crystal White Soap, 25 b a r s ....................... $1.00
I.una while it lasts, 9 bars for ................
25c
Fain-, large bar, 4 bars .........................
.........................
25c
Creme Oil, 4 bars ....................................
.........................
25c
Swiss Rose, 6 bars ...........................
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ES
25c
SUGAR, 13 POI NDS .. ; ................................ $1.00
w appealing
to forget
Phone 199
For Your Sunday
DINNER
Roast Lamb
Roast Beef
Pork Roast
Veal Roast
Rabbits
Chickens
You dq not soon forget that
which stands for perfect-cof-
fec satisfaction—Golden West.
The memory of that last deli­
cious sip carries over—to the
next.
But, remember, too, that much
of the quality you like in
G o ld e n West comes from
the mountain sides of distant
lands where the world’s best-
flavored high-grown coffee
berries are selected. The rest
is the result of 40-years of
scientific blending and roast­
ing, and of vacuum packing
to carry that goodness to you.
any brush in the window during two days of Lithian
Shows, Feb. 16-17, Regularly priced 15c to 60c
t
Choice 15c
YALE PADLOCKS, SUITABLE FOR 14
DIFEFRENT PURPOSES
SIMPSON’S HARDWARE
W inchester Store
A P -H E C »
WOMEN DEMAND
quaility in bread— best ingred­
ients, proper niix'ng and cooked
to perfection.
This is the aim
we keep in view’ when making
our bread, and the fact th a t it j
is so generally approved by the
women wrho use it, proves th a t
we meet the demands of the most
exacting cooks. ,
Lithia Bakery
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Eagle Market
REBUILDING EUROPE
- In its bulletin for January, the National City Bank
says the settlement of the European reparations" tangle
has; been the most influential factor in bringing about the
reestablishment of prosperity in Our Country. °
; Continuing it says, “ Prosperity is a state of balanced
industry, with production and prices so well adjusted
1hat exchanges between agricultural and manufactured
products are readily made. This situation is more'nearh
approached today than at any time since the war.
- “ With normal trade relations between Europe and
the-rest of the world in the way of being restored, the
equilibrium between manufacturers and agriculture prac­
tically restored, with credit conditions favorable to in­
dustrial expansion, and confdence generally reestablish­
ed, I he situation is poised and ready for the development
of dll-round industrial activity.”
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Ladies of Ashland
and Community
Safe Deposit Boxes
stay several weeks to complete hi9
coaching.
Smith is particularly set on de­
veloping a good kicker. Since the
days of “ Big Bill,” Steers, Oregon
has been weak in th a t d ep art­
ment. A good punter and a good
center are <he most essential parts
of a bootball team , said Smith.
While Bishop was assisting the
kickers, Smith .was coaching the
centers. Since Monday, when prac­
tice started, and until Smith is
satisfied th a t he has a couple of
dependable centers, he will not
call out th e rest of the team. The
new coach th o u g h t it may be
necessary to prolong the early
spring training until late in the
spring to get real results'. More
than a dozen punters, and half-
dozen centers are trying to break
in as regulars.
Corn, 2 for
Man, Accused of Havin?
‘Devil in H im ’, Sues Two
G ood n ess
L o c k e d In
— o p e n s w ith
a K ey
The handy key-opening top is
quickly, easily, safely removed.
No can-opener: no digging in ;
no raw edges to cut you. You
have a convenient container
when the coffee is gone.
CLOSSET & DEVERS, COFFEES & TEAS EXCLUSIVELY,
PORTLAND AND SEATTLE
olden
West
Coffee
U 1924 C loset & Devers
A penny’s
winy’s worth o f poor baking powder
spoil a dollar’s worth o f companion
ingredients—play safe—use
au/M tr
THE WORLD’S G R E A T E ST
B A K IN G
Goes farther — Lasts longer — Is
-Dependable—Economical
OF A N T OTHER BRAND
FRAZIER and SON
I know that there are a lot of folks who do not know what feed is
costing today, so I will give you the wholesale price today and what
our retail price is:
Our Price
Wholesale
Rolled Barley, 80 lb. sack ................. .................. $2.40
$2.32
Rolled Oats, 60 lbs................................................. $1.85
Whole Oats, 100 lbs.............................................. $2.80
Mill Run, 80 lbs. ............................................... $2.00 '
Bran, 70 lbs.............................................................$1.75
Cracked Corn, 100 lbs............................................. $3.50
Whole Corn, 100 lbs................... 1 ..........................$3.50
Wheat, 100 lbs. ...............................................$3.75
Egg Builder, 100 lbs.............
$3.25
Scratch Feed, 100 lbs..............................................$3.60
$1.77
$3.00
$2.08
$1.82
$3.60
$3.50
$3.95
$3.45
$3.90