Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 20, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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A shland daily TIDÍNG í »
A S H L A N D D A I L Y T I D I N G Sjto treat those responsible too In some such fashion as a
,
(Established in 1876)
¡warning that such wrongs against any human being willj
P ublished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
This is Ashlands
Place To Find
What It Wants
To Eat Sunday
■ —• ¡not lie tolerated in the United States.
Wliat-lias MMa” Ferguson to say ?
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UTICA, N. Y., F eb . 19. — T h e
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a n n u a l in d o o r* tra c k c a r ­
PUNISH ABUSE OF CONFIDENCE!
n iv al, to be h eld h e re F e b ru a ry 28
The other day a prisoner planned to destroy some of , a t th e s t a t e A rm o ry u n d e r th e
members of the Hotâling family in San Francisco. H e a u sp ic e s of th e U tica D is tric t Am
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lettered at th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice as Second C lass Mail M atter
tlie
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
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u re a M onths
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ises to be th e
la rg e s t a th le tic
they passed along tl^ street.. Instead, lie planned to kill m eet, in or o u td o o r, ev er held in
t i M onths
C u e Y e a r ..
and escape. He displaced their milk bottles on tlie steps th e P en t-U p C ity.
By Mail and R ural R ou tes
Six co lleg es w ill be in v ited to
of their home, with bottles that contained poison.
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rtic
ip a te in a sp ecial college
Men will be bonified, and rightly so. But they will
b :x M onths ...
re la y e v e n t, w hile high schools
say: “ How corrupt is human nature, that would plan ! a s f a r Eas,t as A lbany, W e st to
b a a Y e a r ____
a thing like this!
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' I S y racu se, N o rth to O g d e n sb u rg
D ISPL A Y .AD V ERTISIN G R A T E S
c .a g le in se rtio n , pe? in ch ..................................................................
$ .30
\\ hy not rather say, how good is human nature, th at, and S o u th to N orw ich w in receive
Yearly C ontracts
in v ita tio n s to c o m p ete fo r posses
would
permit a thing like this to occur!
<**>• ip s e rtio n a w eek ..................- .....................................................
.2 7 %
of th é Y. M. C ..A . B u sin ess
.25
i * o in sertion s a w eek .............................. ...........................................
If human nature were all corrupt, or much corrupt, sion
M
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Gym C lub T rophy. Sche-
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we would not drink milk, without first ascertaining m ectaty H igh w on th e cup la s t
R ates for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising
r irs t in se rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ...................................................... $
whether it was poisoned. We would not take food from y ear.
E ach s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e .................... - .............
U nion, St. L a w re n c e, S y racu se,
our front steps.
i n d of T h a n k s ............................—.........................................................
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u c ltn a H e s , p e r lin e ......................... ....................................................
.0 2 %
. Everywhere, the noticeable fact about us is tliat we Col£atP. Clarkson Tech and
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W HAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
“ A ll f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e is m ad e o r 3
U 'itec tio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g .
No d isc o u n t w ill be allo w ed R e lig io u s o r B e n e v o le n t o rd e rs.
DONATIONS
No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s or. o th e rw is e w ill be m ad e in a d v e rtis
o r jo b p rin tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be in cash.
ALL PAINTED 1JP
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are confident in each other.
Air
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H a m ilto n * w ill he in v ited to send
fo u r m en re la y team,:' fo r a spec­
confidence. Confi- ial e v e n t of 780 y a rd s. La,st y e a r
It is a time saver1 only
1 C o lg ate a n d H a m ilto n w ere
a sk e d to c o ftp e te , a n d tlie M ar-
\\ e have reason to he.
r,
For
die most part we are worthy of this
deuce is a social and a business asset.
and a money maker.
True, we learn that there must be limits on this con­
fidence. We know that there must he formal understand­
ings, and agreements. We must have deeds, and hills of
sale, and record notes when they have been made.
But even these tilings are made necessary by the com­
plications of social and industrial life, by the forgetful­
ness of human nature, rather than by its bad intentions.
All the more reason when a poisoner, or a triekstei
of any kind, misuses public confidence, be should be made
an example of. Violations of confidence, that, do contra­
vene the law. should receive no clem&ney whatever from
the law
,
oon q u a r te t w as v icto rio u s.
T h e m ee t th is season w ill be
m uch la r g e r th a n th e f ir s t one.
G ram m ar-sch o o l c o m p e titio n w ill
be h eld in th e m o rn in g , w ith k ig h -
school
p re lim in a rie s
in
th e
a fte rn o o n a n d fin a ls in th e e v e n ­
ing. T he college re la y will also
be sta g e d a t n ig h t, as w ill th e
open c o m p e titio n event?. In a d ­
d itio n to th e boy’s e v e n ts, com pe­
titio n s fo r g irls a n d y o u n g w o­
m en Willi be h eld in a ll divisions.
T he hig h -sch o o l e v e n ts fo r boys
a re : 3 0 -y ard d a sh , r u n n in g high
ju m p , 4 4 0 -y ard ru n a n d 7 89-yard
re la y . F o r g irls : '30-yard d a sh . 60-
y a rd to s s a n d c a tc h , 6 5 -y ard d ash
a r d 2 6 0-yard re la y .
People who have seen Broadway—or any other place
where women grow hard and bold, where faces- get pale
and drawn and lose their freshness under stress and dis-
h pat ion—have seen these women attempt to restore their
freshness with rouge on cheeks and lip, and pencil on the
eyebrow and eyelash.
It helps. Undoubtedly. The appearance is very much
unproved. But it doesn’t take away the hardness and the
boldness of expression. And anyone who is sympathetic­
ally inclined, or even one who mechanically grasps the
verities of life cannot fail to deplore the woman obviously
SUCCESS IN RETAIL TRADE
painted for obvious reasons.
Many ambitious young men turn to retail trade, hop­ T he open e v e n ts f o r y o u n g m en
And yet as we said before the paint is somewhat an
improvement The boldness is not quite so bold. The ing eventually to own their own business, and seeing them­ a re : 3 0-yard d a s h , ru n n in g high
hardness is not quite so hard. The ghastliness is .not selves in anticipation as dignified proprietors of success­ ju m p , 8 8 0 -y ard ru n a n d 7 8 0 -v ard
la y .
F o r g irls : 3 0 -y ard d ash
quite so ghastly. And so we can understand why that ful concerns. They will be.warned that it is a crowded re
an d 2 6 0 -y ard relay .
kind* of woman wants to slap cosmetics outo her features field, in which «people should not be encouraged to invest
T he e n tr ie s closed F e b ru a ry 18
thick enough to disguise, as far as possible, the traces of nionev unless tliev seem to have some ahilitv for »such w ith L e ic e ste r D. K lo u s, c h a irm a n
management. Yet it is a field of opportunity, particularly of th e e v e n ts c o m m itte e . All e n ­
the life she is living.
But the thing that a lot of people cannot understand if one can do something to cut down cost of retail dis­ trie s s h o u ld be s e n t to him a t th e
C ity N a tio n a l
B an k
B u ild in g ,
i? why a young, innocent girl wants to smear up her tribution.
If people are willing to work lmrd, if they under­ U tica, b e fo re t h a t d ate.
.^weet little face in the same way. Why in the name of
the Seven Southerland Sisters should any girl with the stand their line of merchandise,-and if they have an eager
faintest sense of the artistic want to so smudge lief eye­ desire to give honest service, they have qualities.that will L e tte rh e a d s , s ta te m e n ts , t o
vour o rd e r a t th e T id in g s O ffice.
brows and eyelashes with some black daub, and so plaster go far toward success.
havfi a good jo b p rin tin g d e ­
Push and initiative are needed. Many interests clamor p We
her cheeks and lips with red paint, that you have got to
a r tm e n t/
tf
ieok twice: or maybe three times, to tell her from one of for the ear of the people. The retail merchant needs some
the enamled wrecks of the big city. And sometimes then well formulated plan for attracting public attention in
the midst of all these appeals. Those who take a passive
you can’t be sure unless von are discerning.
If there were anything artistic about it—'if there attitude and wait for the public to come to them, will not
N ow is the tim e to buy spray
probably-get
very
far.
pum ps, plow s and harrow s,
were any beauty in it, we might say something about
d
rills and all k inds of farm
art for a rt’s sake. For where is the man with soul so
im plem ents. F en cin g in every
Some folks claim new schoolhouses should be built
.«lead that he would deny any woman the privilege of
style. H arness, collars, snaps,
making herself look attractive. Where is the man who if the pupils have to walk a mile to school, and then they and pads. New and used Sew ­
wouldn’t prefer a delicately tinted velvet cheek and rosy want gymnasiums to keep the kids exercised.
in g M achines. A u to R obes, etc.
tip to the pale, washed out variety.
. But what man is there who can admire a girl with
In view of the girls who are'sitting around without, PEIL’S CORNER
her face smeared up like a wild Indian’s, with tike paint partners'at the dances, it would be a good idea to insert a|
on so thick you can tell it a block off ?
“ Male Help Wanted” advertisement in The Tidings.
And you have to get close up to her and see the light
in her eyes through the coated lashes and get the expres­
sion in her face through the layers of paint before you
can decide what she is or is not.
A man steps out of bis part when lie finds fault with
lace finishes which are artistically applied. But when
they are slapped on crudely, brazenly, futuristically, that
brings on more talk. Redder lips than God ever gave the
reddest lipped woman, pinker cheeks than God ever gave
Mie pinkest cheeked woman, blacker eyelashes and black­
er eyebrows than God ever gave the blackest eyebrowed
and eyelaslied woman! Talk about painting the rose and
gilding the lily. That’s it.
LET FULL JUSTICE BE DONE TO SUCH BRUTES
“ They asked me how tall I was. When I told them
six feet, they ordered me to dig a hole six feet long, as
that was to be my grave.”
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The above is not taken from a lurid story or a his­
torical work detailing the practices of some bloody pirate
of the sixteenth or seventeenth1 centuries.
. It was put down in a letter written to Mrs. J. E. King,
chairman of the Texas State Prison advisory Board, by a
prisoner in the Texas penitentiary.
And, according to her statement before an investi­
gating body, the bole was dug, the digger shot by the
guards and buried therein before she could get to the
prison to intercede in bis behalf.
Tlie pirates of old, who practiced such inhuman
cruelties, when caught, were hanged without mercy tfrom
the yardarm.
If this story be true, then it would be good and just
M arket Basket
ed.
M ajo r M alley sa id :
“ I am ta k in g th is trip fo r th e
d o u b le p u rp o se of stu d y in g th e
C an al Zone from th e a ir fo r th e
_____
a rm y , of w hich I am a m em b er, in
BOSTON, F eb . 20. — An 8,-1 th e R e se rv e C orps, a n d to try th e
OOO-foot d ro p in a n a irp la n e is th e ' new s tu n t of c lim b in g to th e ik ie s
new ly re p o rte d cure" fo r d e a f n e s s / a n d d ro p p in g w ith th e p lan e , in
I a n e n d e a v o r to rec o v e r my h e a r ­
To M ajo r C h a rle s A. M alley,
in g — in one e a r I lo st m y h e a rin g
first lie u te n a n t in th e A n cien t
d u rin g a lig h te n in g sto rm last
a n d H o n o ra b le A rtille ry C om ­
S u m m er.
p a n y a n d w e llk n o w n A llsto n r e a l­
A n u m b e r o f frie n d s will ac­
ty d e a le r, w ill go a. d istin c tio n of
co
m
pany M ajor
M alley
to th e
b e in g th e f ir s t New E n g la n d m a n ;
tla
n
a
l
Zone.
to e n d e a v o r to reg a in h is h e a rin g
via t h a t ro u te .
B i AIRPLANE DIVE?
R e c e n tly a m an w ho w as to ta l­
ly d e a f w as ta k e n to a g r e a t a lti­
tu d e in an a irp la n e by a f rie n d .
S u d d en ly , a n d w ith o u t w a rn in g ,
th e p lan e d ro p p ed to e a rth . N e ith ­
e r p a sse n g e r w as in ju re d , a n d th e
d e a f m an h a d co m p le te ly re g a in ­
ed h is h e a rin g . T h is s ta r te d th e
m edical w o rld , a n d se v e ra l sim i­
la r c u re s h a v e sin ce been r e p o r t­
TID IN G S W ANT
ANYTHING.
LONDON, F e b . 20.— F o llo w in g
th e ex a m p le se t by m a n ? A m eri- j
can s, B rito n ? a re d e v e lo p in g th e
h a b it of g oing on sea c ru ise s, so 1
m uch so t h a t sev eral of th e p rin - j
cip al sh ip p in g co m p an ies a re a s - ■
sig n in g la rg e s te a m e rs to c a r r y .
Roast Lamb
Roast Beef
Pork Roast
WOMEN DEMAND
q u a lity in
b re a d — best in g re d ­
ie n ts, p ro p e r m ix 'n g an d cooked
to p e rfe c tio n .
T h is is th e aim
w e k eep in view w hen m a k in g
o u r b read , a n d th e fa c t th a t, it
is so g e n e ra lly a p p ro v ed hy th e
w om en w ho use it. proves th a t
we m ee t th e d e m a n d s of th e m ost
e x a c tin g cooks.
W ould-be tra v e le rs g ra d u a lly
a re re a liz in g t h a t su ch trip s a re
econom ical a n d t h a t b e tte r w e a th ­
e r g e n e ra lly can be re lie d upon iu
th e M ed iterranean, a n d a lso in
S can d in av ia th a n h a s been expe­
rienced th is year in E n g la n d .
British Adopt American
W inter Cruising Habit
For Your Sunday
DINNER
C O P V R tG H T -
■A-P ¡ k E. C 9
p a rtie s on cruise.^ fo r th re e w eeks
o r a m o n th .
Veal Roast
Rabbits
Chickens
ADS
SELL
F razier & S on
Now is the time to be­
gin looking after seed for
spring planting. We have
a fine lot of onion sets.
Won’t forget* we have
Little Chicken Feed, Little
Chickens and then the
Grainery Mash is the next
thing you want and we
have the best that we can
find on the market. We
only want von to give it
a fair trial. Egg Builder
and Egg Mash is the best
that can he had, no filler,
hut the pure stuff. When
you get started once with
our Poultry Feed,, you
wjll not have anv other.
Call for CHERRO.
Phone 214
Eagle Market
F razier & S on
353 E. Main Street
Lithia Bakery
Ladies of Ashland
and Community
please remember that we
are here to save you the
drudgery of baking at
home.
Oiir products are made of
finest materials we can
buy, and sold as reason­
able as SUPERIOR goods
can he sold.
Franklin Bakery
Pure in the Can—Pure
in the Baking— that’s
CAIUMET
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
B A K IN G POW DER
O n e tr ia l w i l l c o n v in c e y o u —
m a k e a . t e s t — fo r g e t t h e r e s t
SALES »«/* TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND
Phone 199
Economy W ithout Sacrifice—T h at’s W hat the 20th Century Means to You. I t ’s
the Saving on Everything in a 20th Century Store, That Counts.
Family Savings—Saturday and Monday,
February 21st and 2,3rd
0ÜR COUNTRY STILL BEST
“ Big Bill” Haywood would rather come to America
and face prison, than to stay in the communistic Russia
<if his muddled dreams. Emma Goldman, sick at heart
«•ver the failure of the soviet oligarchy to give or even
dream a people’s government, wants to come “ home” to
the land she said she despised. Theodore Petroff, a vul­
gar swindler eaught in Wisconsin, pleads for life impris­
onment in this country rather than deportation and free­
dom in Russia.
Onlv the blind man will say that evervthing is “ all
lig h t” in O u r Country. There are many things that need
fixing; things that need the golden rule and the rule of
common sense and the teachings of experience. But it is
still the best country. It can be* made still better when
more realize this in the same sense that any soverign
realizes the responsibility for the charge committed to
his care.
More active participation in every public move, an
intelligent vote in every primary, a realization that every
broken law is a personal assault on the national life,
would greatly improve social-and political conditions in"
< >ur Countrv.
A Feature Page
For Telling the
Cooks About the
Good Eatables
Stewarts Blueing
Bottle .................... 15c
Carnation Milk, Tall
cans, 3 f o r ............. 28c
( ’renie Oil Soap, Ö bars
25c—Limit 10 bars
20th Century Brooms, five sew, med. weight, finest quality, each
SPORT MODEL
T hat Qood Looking Car
Behind its smart appearance
it carries the sturdiest power
motor ever built—the new
Million Dollar Motor that
develops 20% more power—
real power.
equipped for your safety. No
skidding in wet weather.
X
Full Force Feed Lubrication
to all bearings and cam shaft.
Never a bumed-out bearing
in a Star Car.
Four-w heel brakes—tfie
only car at its low cost so
The 1925 Star Car is the
greatest buy in the world (at
the new low prices).
e[See It T o d a y s Drive In I t— Compare It]*
S. O. S., Large
package, .............. 23c
Dromedary ‘Cocoanut
1-4 lh. pkg., 2 for . .29c
98c
Palm Olive Soap
4 bars ................. 29c
Adirondack Cane and Maple Syrup—Pint, ..33c— Quart, ..55c— 1-2 gal., ..99c
Bulk Oats, fresh
4 lbs. .................... 25c
Walnuts, G rouer’s fey.,
Budded Frampiettes
lh.............................. 40c
Cheese — Full Cream
2 lbs........................ 57c
25c
Pancake Flour—Sperrys Olympic, 21-2 lh. package
Tea, fancy Çeylon and
India (hulk) lh. ..59c
Comb honey, full white
sections, each
28c
Criseo
6 lh. can ............. $1.43
$1.29
Royal Baking Powder—Large can, 43c— 21-2 lh. can,
Mazóla Oil
Quarts ................ 48c
Gliir Ground -Chocolate
lh. ..32c— 3 lbs. ..87c
Vim best patent flour
49 lb. sack ......... $2.49
20th Century Coffee—Appeals to the taste—Roasted the day before you buy it—
Çound ............................... , ............ 48c 3 lbs................................................... $1.42
MASON MOTOR CO.
30 N. Holly St.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Million Dollar,
Motor
X
Smooth Disc
Clutch
Four-Wheel
Brakes
X
T ubular
Backbone
Ripe Olives, Bulk
Pint .................... 19c
Toilet Paper, fcv. soft
crepe, 4 r o lls ......... 23c
Curtis or Del Monte Pi-
mentos, 1-2’s, 2 for 25c
Lettuce, solid heads
eacli ..................... 10c
Large size Fla. Grape
Fruit, 64 size, ea. . .10c
Celery
2 hunches ............. 25c
20th Century Grocery
20th Century Stores in Southern Oregon are located at
ASHLAND
’
MEDFORD
GRANTS PASS
374 E. Main St.
37 N. Central Ave.
509 G St.