Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 06, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DA ILY TÎDINGS!
• MONEY
r Saad t i l l Id U d t r i eants
to Voter • Co.. «•«» SkofftoM
Bert R. Greer
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Busineß Manager
George Madden Green ...
T. R. Jackson
........... City Editor
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___ Telephone 99
O F F IC IA L C IT Y P A P E R
Knicre.1 «< the Ashland. Oregon P oetofflce as Second <1
Subscription Price, D elirered la City
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- Compensation: There 1
a mist for every bachelor.
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A man with plenty of gall c®“
get along with very little ability.
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Three Months
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Some thing* come to us,
most things we have to go
and get.
DISPLAY
way a a d . fear mUto at the Rack
Jeekeoaville Highway is pared
with ■ .standard
paring.
The
quaint Old town in ^improving
aad being modernised a l l - t h e
tim e ." I t Is hoped yen w ill f i r e
thia abort article as proatpaiat
a place In your rainable paper
as yon fa re the other disperse*
lag one. We .would be glad to
hare yon ooaae.orer and sea tor
yon reelf - th a t we are not fading
away, hat are much alive aad
improving all tile time.
ADVERTISING
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Yon have to be naturally
dieted to honesty before
can get rich on it.
Congress seems to he a teqes
» where ignorance is reduced to a
real science.
In working out the theory of
marriage, too little consideration
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
is given to the landlord and the
“A ll future events, where an admission charge is made or a grocer,
collection taken is Advertising.’*
No discount w ill be allowed Religious o r Benevolent Orders.
DONATIONS
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis
Ing or Job*prlnting— our contributions w ill be in cash.
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He* Hbck pays: "A feller kin
stick up fer his principles better
if he’s makin* money on- ’em.
.
OCTOBER «, IttSS
SPEAK THE GOOD WORD: — Heaviness In the heart of i
iiiaketh it stoop: but a good word maketh It glad. Proverbs 12T5
PRAYER:— O Lord may Thy spirit apply to us the redemp
of Christ, then we shall have the merry heart that doeth good ui
medicine.
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LET FARMERS ALONE
scoring the “ legislative mania win
heads and depleted out pocketbooks,
message to visitors to the grange community e x h ib it r e ­
c e n tly held at Snohomish, Wash., Governor Roland H.
Hartley declared that the greatest favor the state can be­
stow upon the fanner is to “ get off of his hack and leave
him free to go about his business unhampered by an army
of regulators, investigators, inspectors, advisors and dic-
tutors,
is no differ^
since*the state is the product of the cooperative effort of
all citizens, regardless of vocation or profession. He
deplortd any tendency toward “ group government.’’
Participation in government affairs is as much the busi­
ness of the farmer as his purely agricultural pursuits,
Governor Hartley pointed out, as all government activity
vitally affects the farmer.
TOM
SIM S
t o the Bditor Ashland Tidings;
In 'y o u r issue ot September
SS, a short article 'appeared on
the front page ander a Medford
(U. P .) headline which among
other things makes the state­
ment that Jacksonville is prac­
tically deserted and that there
are empty houses everywhere.
This statement la very far from
the facta as there have been uo
empty dwellings here for over
three years, except for a few
days At 'a time when tenants
or owners were.changing loea-
tlons.
The demand, for houses
exceeding the supply tor years.
Rents have almost, doubled in
LONDON, Oct. • — (U . P . ) _
the last few years gad the pop­ Mussels. a favorite fish with
ulation has increased about two gourmets of the Victorian era.
hundred in that time. There are are losing their popularity so
now 22 business houses In active
operation at thia time and the
various lodges are all in a
healthy condition.
There are
five d wettings now ander «ob­
struction and morn are planned
Tor early bulldrtg. A flue new
service station has Just been
T h e V e r d ic t
completed on -bi prominent cor­
Beauty
U tility
Fitness
ner.
The main business street
Blair Granite Co.
„
k
.
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WfHiains Service
Station
remMiaa are tree from Opiates
aad hare helped millions of
people. Try them. Sold every­
CAB be given the Mm
Dew paint and w ait p
Let us estim ate <&«
to r you. Phone 172.
J.G.RIGG
where.
GOAT MEAT
If you try this once, you will order it again.
THE EAGLE MARKET
Phone 107
8. Penaiston, Manager,
THE PARK GARAGE
who laughs last laughs
least and he who laughs fitst
usually has a set of gold teeth.
is equipped to
Adjust Your Headlights
I f you want people to growl
at you make a hone of your
We have ju st iecçiv ed a
¿arge shipment of the
leading varieties. October
and November are'
«
Best Months to Plant
Since oysters came back nine
million pieces of shell have beqp
mistaken for pearls.
You can have a good time
being foolish it yon act sensibly
about It.
Talk Is ^heap unless you are
doing the talking.
(Copyright, 1926, NBA Service,
Inc.)
Ave.. Chicago. IU .( writing your
name and address clearly. Yon
w ill racoivs a sample betUs at
T O U T T B HONSY AMD -TAR
COMPOUND tor eoaghs, sold*
and hoarseness, also sample pack­
age at « p L g T FILLS, a diare-
ll^ ^ tliu lu t - to»W|p ♦Idsejni.
and FO LEY CATHARTIC TAB­
LETS to r eopsttpatlon and bll-
Exhibit Room and Office
176 East Main St.
When a stranger promises to
let you in on something it is
time to get o ut
arty doing .menial work in lab- j
qyatorlee, her tremendous faculty)
W HAT IS SOCIALISM?
tor original research was recog­
Many citizens, who believe absolutely in the indi­ nised end she was given every
vidual right to private property when their own store or poaeiSie facility, for prosecuting
tlirir own farm is in question, will favor puolic owner­ work ee an original investigator.
I t was shortly after this that
ship of the other fellow ’s projierty or industry.
If you would call these citizens socialists they would Marie Klodowsks met the noted
savant, Pierre Carle, whom she
l»e highly insulted. But that is what they are.
married and with whom she
All of us have witnessed .the socialistic experiment collaborated in her work tor
“ with the other fellow ’s property’’ in the case of hanks, many years. He declared that
insurance, railroads, ships, electric light and power com­ more than half o f . the epochal
panies, street railways and other lines of private htlsiness. discovery of radium was his
wife’s; and she It was who en­
The owner of a peanut wagon or a Bhoe store who listed his co-operation.
Ma­
voted for puble ownership of some other business would dame Curie.iwas appointed hie
object most strenuously if a proposal were made for the successor as special lecturer In
state to own mid ojicrate all tho peanut wagons and shoo the Sorhonne; 'and after his sud­
stores. That would be invading the private rights of the den takipg off by a passing track
on a Paris bridge, she succeeded
individual. But where is the difference in principle! In isolating both radium and
There is none.
polonium. Beatdes all thia, she
There is consistant pressure in politics to drive the was a busy housewife end moth­
wwialistic wedge into some private ndustry. Just at p r e r er, rearing beantlfut daughters
«■nt compulsory nutoinohle liability insurance — with a of rare Intelligence.
Never In the entire history of
state insurance fund as a rider, is the latest attempt; The science
have the results of a
l*rw»ns hacking the movement would ,»e indignant if they woman’s scientific researches
were referred to as socialists and yet that is what they been so stupendous«» so revo­
nrc. They would destroy and divide up another man’s lutionary. Never has any one
-webtewmvnt hr scienr»v o r moth­
-p ro p e rty
Once the constitution log which protects private rights erhood reflected more (lo ry on
womankind than that whieh 1«
nnd liberty is cracked with the wedge of socialism in one so largely due to the genius,
business, it will be hard to prevent it from being split the perseverance end the good­
wide open nn the socialistic principle is applied to other ness of Mine Curie. She has
doubtless been the recipient of
lines of activity.
more medals, prises and honors
of undying fame during the last
The treasury officials who complain that the public decade than any other person
(»bjects to accepting two-dnllar bills may not have made during the same brief period of
their offer in the right way.
Intellectual activity.
And all
these tokens of recognition of
' In giving away a daughter at a wedding many a genius ware showered upon her.
not because she was a woman
father discharge« a liability.
hat la spite of tho fact.
(Copyright. 1916. by -Mary Greer
The largest skull in the work! is found in Africa. Conklin, (Syndicate) Great Brit-
aln rights reserved.
Reproduc­
.Thick skulls are not rare.
tion forbidden)
We predict 19ij6 bathing imits will he belt« and sus­
penders.
about jo u r car can be
found after it has been
greased at
Crystal Blue< Gray Granite
Memorials express Personality.
Bring your car in and avoid trouble with the
officers.
Our stock of perennials is
complete.
NEXT
WEEK
ASHLAND
LOOK BEFORE YOU CROSS
Drivers of automobiles should be doubly cautious in
Thurs. Fri. Sat Only FLOWER SHOP
crossing railroad tracks where the highway parallels the
Lithia Springs Hotel
railroad.
Building
Great Mothers
No railroad crossing should be crossed without look­
PHONE 120 .
ing in both directions and it is particularly necessary to
of the World
“SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
safety that this lie done when crossing where railroad and
highway parallel each other.
Carelessness on the part of the driver at such cross­ MARIE KLODOW8KA CUR1H
Mother of Radium and of B ril­
ings is attended by great danger. !
liant Daughters
Bear in mind that gears should not be shifted on or
noar the trade. Many machines stall when shifting gears. By MARY GREER CONKLIN
Don’t Seim The Cream Off Your Milk
If necessary to shift gears do so not less than 75 feet from
Adopted by France but born
la
Poland,
Madame
Curie’s
track, then look in both directions before crossing.
Order
A railroad crossing is dangerons only when made so father was a professor of chem­
istry in the University of W ar­
by careless driving. No prudent person would ran over
saw. Owing to the paltry salary
a red light in the highway for it is there as a warning, he recalved he was obliged, when
SWEET - COFFEE - WHIPPING
yet motorists frequently not only run over a crossing she was a child, to make little
flagman and break down crossing gates warning them-of Marie his laboratory assistant.
an approaching train, but with scarcely less frequency Instead of playing with tops
run into a train from one to five cars back of the engine, and dolls, her time was employed
in cleaning evaporating dishes
and then ask taxpayers to tax themgelves for grade and test tubas. Her love of
changes to eliminate the danger, when the danger is not science later draw her to Paris.
After a long struggle with pov-|
in the crossing but in the driver.
,
eat mo
The,
engagii
pert A
laaaeh
eampal
detoeta
flcial.
sole ar
Man]
that u
en fa
faahkn
cleans!]
schemes were launched to remedy
this deteog,
Official stations
were established at'Conway aad
Lympatone, in Devonshire, where
mussel-fisher*
could
immerse
their catches la , Government
tanka at a coat ot one shilling,
hat the trade continued to lose
ground,
H I.» '*
The Imacalate way wa keep you
looking la being talked over
this town. Join the club of sat­
isfied «^latomem today by giv­
ing us a call.
need not cost you too much, especially
HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED AT
THE OVERLAND GARAGE
Back of The W estern Auto Supply Go.
BECTBYVCST
—b ecau se it is a b so lu te ly piXre
never fails—has more than ordinal
Ashland Creamery
There is real food value in ice cream—eat more
Shasta Ice Cream
1
C k
S /(
Y ou’re just about 2 minutes away from break­
fast when you reach for a package o f N ew
Style H-O Q uick Cookihg Oats.
T he new cereal writh the wonderful "baked
in ” flavor. T oasted oat flakes th at cook
into granular oatmeal. S m o o th — firm in
re. Jure— never ¿ucky o r pasty.
A:.J bcskhful! A wealth of cncrm-buddiag carbohy­
drates, rihuc-buitding proteins and vitalising minerals-are
in <rwy dish.
That
cooled”
m only trro tninutes