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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1925)
ASH LA ND D A IL Y ( E stablished la » W > __________ , ,1 " a ' ' A CERTAIN MAN T ID IN G S ____ FuMuLcd Every Kvealag Except Sueday by THE ASH LAND P R IN T IN G 00. ANO , ..................\Edito Bert R. Orter -------- Qeorge Madden Oreen T. R. Jackson .—..........— OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Business Manage ........... City Editor ....... Telephone 39 the Ashlanft, Oregon Po-toMIce im HecoBdCl HubtM-riptiun Price. Delivered la City Jne Month — Three Months Six Months .. One Year ..... A delayed trial is a confession of guilt. knows an undertaker opposed to bootlegging * By Mull u»»<l ltoral R outes One Month ..... Three Months Six Months .. One Year ...... When a man gets poor pay. you generally find that he does poor work. DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES Single insertion, per inch .............. “ Bust-developing and hair-grow ing stands little^ show when con» peting with Nature. ----— .............. Yearly Contracts One insertion a week Two Insertions a week ........................ ........................... .............. . D ali, fOT IjCgal MiH«llan,M,„s AdverU,ing ¡0 First insertion, per 8 " " "I'............... ..................... A5 Bach subsequent insertion. 8 point line ................................. j 00 Card of Thanks .....................- ............................ ....................."‘J .o j y Obituaries, per line .— ..........................................- ................... ............ ..— WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING “All future events, where an admission charge Is made m il action taken is Advertising. No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders.__ Perhaps our biggest delusion that of trying to get rich thout doing any work. Cash registers do not make men honest, because honesty is something that cannot be pro duced by machinery. Hex Heck says way the beautiful Indian child T. cherish the picture of a men ,|lataoka got her nickname about Who has not been, but is to the time Captain John^S m I th was captured tytd condemned to dig. Little Mspaeke Hatred to Hie cheek is bronsed by * the summer ten " tbe Indian councils aid was And bis smile is fair to see. heavy-hearted. Her great ten His word Is good end his heart derne« w entdut to Joh^Smith, is true so fair, bo , friendly, to tine a And he loves the old red. white man! His bead had been'plat ed end blue. on tbe fwo greet etonea; Pow hatan had opened hie lips to I vision him oft, and where e'er commend the executioners to he goes strike when Mataoke slipped by Olad voices give him a warm then» end flung herself on the hello. / prostrate body of the helpless The trust of the little ones he prisoner. She pleaded not in - knows vain with her stern father, Pow And respect of friend or foe— hatan, to spare the White Cap For never the scarlet mark of tain's life. When he was re-, - shame leased he asked her name; but Has marred his record or touched it being an Indian custom never hie name. to tell a name, lest It give some I magic harmful influ eqoa, I‘ow- He walks the world in a kindly hatan said that his denghter’B way. name was Pocahontas. He laughs wheh the Jest is She end Qsptain Smith be fair. came affectionate friends. Po The wide outdoors la hie field cahontas was loyal 'end faithful of play to the settlement at Jaipestown And he loves the beauties and many times saved the col there. ony from misfortune. As she He hears God's word in the grew to womanhood one of the whispering trees settlers, Master John Rolfe, fell And the song of birds and the in love with her, for she was lous mistake, a gal kin make donations . . , .... [ties or otherwise^ vrUl he.lRSde.1» advertís Is to git married before her graceful, altogether captivating; I talk to him oft when thé night father kin afford it." contributions will be in cash. , and she loved him in return. to sun, x • n a « » a a a « a » » Chief Powhatan consented to the I think of him day by day; marriage end sent hie brother to He hasn’t arrived, but I pray OCTOBER 14, 192B A SUN AND SHIELD.— The L ord G o d I give the bride away in the little he will Lord will give grace and glory: no good thin church at Jamestown which thou When his youth has passed them that walk uprightly. Psalm sands of tourists visit and will awqy. PRAYER:— May we, O Thou Giver or vtolt till the end of time. A J^nd what is his name and who gift, ever peek to possess Christ In pur hear year later her little son, Thomas wilt freely give us all things. to he? - was born. Pocahontas learned The man that I . hope my son rapidly and shortly became so A LOUD SPEAKER w ill be.” Most women long for a home well educated that her husband as a w ay o f sp eak in g fo< itse lf and tbe The above verses, written • by offortivp it becom es. The with costly furniture and phono took her to England where she Edgar A. Guest, well express an m ore o iten it speaks, m e uiu iv graph records which play on one was titled “Lady Rebecca,’’ and m oral is to speak loudly and frequently. royally feted as a foreign prin Ideal every father in Ashland side only. The onlv w ay a hack-sliding business can he revitaliz cess. Among the ladies of the should share. The laxlest man in town haa court none was a greater fav-( od or a liv e Business kept alive is by con tin u ou sly ad ver We ask your help for the tisin g . T h is has been dem onstrated tim e w ith ou t num quit selling coal and gone into ,orlte, for her dark beauty and local Y. M. C. A. and 8cout Or the ice business for the winter. gentle ways won all hearts. In ganisations who have been and her. I t is an accepted faet. London she saw again her old ere now developing Just this E very business enterprise is fa cin g th e stro n g est com Two can live on love alone friend, Captain John Smith. sort of young men. petition and only those that u se as their a id s th e m ightj She reproached him for calling The canvass for the funds to her "Lady Rebecca” and asked pow er o f ad vertisin g are able to k eep in fro n t in the ract carry on the work the coming When you see a man standing why he did not call her his year will be made during the for patronage. with his wife before a window child as he used to do. Poor next three days. A d vertisin g is a loud speaker and th e m ore often 1 full of hats you know she to boss. Mantaoka, The, Prlnceee Poca We ask you to help ns with is used, the louder it speaks. I t ch an ges readers into buy hontas, Lady Rebecca! She fell your Influence ns well as fl- Music hath no charms to 111 with longing tor her native nanclally. R eaders of a d v e r tisin g h a v e learned th a t advertised soothe the savage phonograph, ctAintry; and though ilbe' had Signed m erchandise is dependable because th e a d v ertiser risks player piano or squawking radio. the. greatest affection for her Ashland Young Men’s husband and dearly loved her Christian Association. h is reputation on th e statem en ts h e m akes to the public Our neighbor’s new baby Reems son, her homesickness grew 'so through the m edium o f th e p rinted page. alarming that John Rulfe ar to have static. ranged their return to Virginia T h ey h ave learned from exp erien ce th a t continuous where her early life lay. Before Friday to considered unlucky ad vertisers a lw a y s g iv e th e b e st fo r th e price. Thtis con- they could set sail a sudden by some people, but then every fin n m is a d v ertisin g becom es an undeniable proof o f qnal- day is considered unlucky by weakness came over her, the fell Articles of timely Interest« asleep, and at twenty-two. In are welcomed under this heed. some people. a foreign land, Lady Rebecca Communclatlons muet beer the died and was buried in the lit signature of the author. W EEKS GOOD ADMINISTRATOR tle church at Gravesend. John W . W eek s, secreta ry o f w ar for fiv e years, hftf Her son Thomas was edu resigned. I ll health for som e m onths has m ade h is retire cated in England but returned T H E C H A U TA U Q U A B U IL D IN G Referring to the article In Sat m en t in ev ita b le. . in his majority to Virginia where urdays Issue of The Tidings, in Mr. W e e k ’s public exp erien ces, many noble families have been Chautauqua cabinet, had been alm ost en tirely p olitical. H e had no proud to claim as their ancestor reference to the the little tomboy, the beautiful building, 1 wish to correct the special w arranty for ta k in g th e p osition . A s a secretary of Princess Pocahontas, the first statement aa to my saying that w ar he ou gh t to be considered a fine secretary o f th e n avy, woman who made history in the th e filling In of granite on tho th e P rlncees P»cahon taa fo r W eek s w as a graduate o f th e U . S. naval academ y at Virginia Colony. Her life . was A nnapolis, and all h is life had taken an active, if academ ic Mother of Thomas Rolfe; ancest full of romance, of adventure, or of John Randolph of Roan in terest in n aval affairs. H e had n ever lieen a busin ess oke, of Wm. Henry Harrison, of gentleness, daring and cour It was she, said John m an o f the con stru ctive typ e. H is vocation w as th at of President of the United States, age. Smith, who saved Virginia from and of Mrs. Edith Bolling Wil banker and broker. • son, Mistress of the White famine, confusion and death. Y et, d e sp ite a ll th ese supposed lim itations, Mr. W eek s (Copyright, 1925, by Mary Oreer House. For Y our S u n day D inner h a s been an e x cellen t secretary of war. P o ssib ly there Conklin, (Syndicate) Great Brit lias been som e luck in th is. P erh ap s he has dodged p it- By MARV GREER CONKLIN ain rights reserved. Reproduc and y ou w ill realize th a t it is cheaper and b etter to fa lls, and p erhaps thorny and unpopular q u estions h a v e “Child,” said Chief Powhata, tion forbidden.) not arisen d u rin g h is term , as th ey m ight have. A n yhow , to bto tiny daughter, “why wll let u s bake your cakes. W eek s leave« th e cab in et and W ashington w ith the good you be such a little tomboy? Gold Beach—Contractors sur w ill o f men w ho h a v e d ealt w ith him , as few cab in et The Indians took up the wen tomboy end repeated It In th facing Roosevelt Highway, Chet gutteral Algonquin speech- co-Winchuck section. - officers have. TOM SIM S SAYS THE FORUM floor would corredt the eooustlce, and entM ly remove ' the echo. This filling in ef gfuelte will not - lb Any way derrect the echQ, aa that trouble is ebore the ground lin e; It ' will no doubt help the trouble te some de gree In tbe center of tbe build ing by raising the listener up more la line with the speaker and wlU greatly improve the ap pearance of the giving an even floor. The acoustics of the building have xbeen a' great disappoint ment to ell and certainly should he corrected. Now that the build ing has been acquired by tbe dty, every cltixen end taxpayer should be Interested in Its Im provement and putting It on at least e self supporting, if not a paying basis, and that can be done with proper completion and equipment. This building could be made one of Ashland's best advertising assets; consider tbe advantages and benefits to onr dty by having a first class Auditorium large enough to take cafe of the largest conventions end troupe; we would soon be known as the “Convention City of the West." master builder under hto di that will reach pretty well dewp rections. 1 w m elosely associated with h l« durla< the oonetructleu of the building, end but few and I t might solve the question know better than the writer, the of acoustics- Il >?. Ike wall deep Interest he took la that could be treated la a different work, hie very heart and aoul way with burlap or some soft wee wrapped. up la that wprk. material and a huge, liberty bell Let ua dedicate the building to or something of that order Could be suspended from the oeater. their memory. As regarda the acoustics, they Should this dam of axperl- are largely experimental, and be n w ta fall t o d r . fore we engage la any permanent results, then expert advice ehbuld improvement, it would be wiee be secured, to determine whet to try some simple inexpensive to tlo. experiment. If the rebound or A. L. l4 » h . * roloe echo cemea from the ce ment wall, that could he limited to quite an extent by setting % row of small fir trees around p ia cement wall In the inside of the building, and It the* rebound comes from the roof It probably would be well to try to hoist an evergreen tree In the center Recently, I was requested by members pf the committee in charge of the C. W. Root Fund to give an approximate estimate on the cost of balconies, [»eating, and putting a floor in the build ing, with a view of the com mittee using that fund for the completion of the Chautauqua building, as a memorial to the memory of those two good peo ple, C. W. Rot end Virginia Root, who did so much for Ashland, and so generously gave their worldly possessions to our d ty to beautify the seme. Noth ing could be more fitting and proper then to nee that fund in completing the Chanteuque build ing end dedicating It to their memory. That building repre- fraternal friendship 'RATESNAL M1END8HIF IS something which most men cherixh. , For there ixn’t a man, whatever be his group, who isn't proud to be 'a member Some men indicate it by a pin—other» Always Good Shoes would prefer a watch charm of ring. W hichever is h » choice, it will be found in variety at OVERLAND Shoe Shop AS. A. WHITE ENDEB’S BLOCK Or Wo Make Good Greaf Mothers TRY ONE OF OUR CAKES LITHIA BAKERY A ll th is w hen it m igh t h ave been far otherw ise. F o r one thin g, W eek s w as dam ned, to start w ith, by b ein g a “ regular p o litic ia n .” I t w as supposed that, in office, he w ould keep a m ain e y e o u t for th e votes. \ et, du rin g h is term, there has never arisen a suspicion that he w as u sin g the dejiartm ent for u lterior purposes. H e, a p o li tician, has had as clean a record as, for in sta n c e ,.S e c r e tary W ork, a sp ecialist, has had in his departm ent. It just hapjiened that WeekR w as a good ad m in istra tor, which S ecretary W ilbur o f th e n a v y jh a s show n th a t he is not. M embers o f tbe cabinet should first of all, lie good adm inistrators. I f th ey fere, and th eir c h ie f keep s them out of p olities, they w ill lie a credit to the nution A M A K E S H IF T The French debt erunmission lias gone hom e w ith .ft I m ak esh ift agreem ent that defers final settlem en t for fiv e years and leaves the question o f foreign deb ts on open, de- I batable ground. J Tbe debt cancellntionists can continue to spread th eir propaganda, and the controversy with France, in stead o f I co o lin g off, will undoubtedly liecomc a m ore v ita l ¡sane. I H one for am icable settlem ent of t h e war debt question I w a s felt on th is side of the A tlantic when E ngland and J th e U n ited S ta te s reached a funding agreem ent. M any sm aller Eurojw an pow ers follow ed the B ritish exam p le and sign ed tlieir nam e on the d otted line. B u t n ot F rance. The astu te financier, Joseph C aillanx, ca m e to A m ericn w ith the idea o f drivin g a bargain that w ould m ak e him strong jiolitically at home. F a ilin g in th a t, he dodged r e sp o n sib ly by Returning with a com' p rom ise w hich will not lie effective until it is affirm ed by h is govern m en t.. In som e fcases a com prom ise is more to lie desired th a n an op en break. And th is is such a case. A com plete c o lla p se o f efforts to reach a final settlem ent would per hap s lia v e produced a strained situation that would have been m ore d isa stro u s in resu lts than the present m ake shift. ■ / , T h e m en w h o m easu res his efficiency by the accom p lish m en ts o f tb e o ilier fello w w ill usually remain several M ake sure o f the Electrical Installation Insist oe "CAeci” See/ Electrical Wiring » / Big Brother _‘_______________ ft • 1 - - - - - - • - ■ - - - - - - - v w , m H T t e s e iq n <3 fACeP DouSHVJbCRflfeS T a™ ■ f c s f c w s VIST we TMi e « lfo-M W ft S&FFUP A W iG o f a B e LIKE TR«S To PLEASE'EM, A w I \ mism W pq C h T PKKlN'OHWe A home n an important investment—one step you ran take to safeguard that investment is the selection o f a “Check” Seal contractor to make the electrical installation. 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