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

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SHLAND DAILY f Í D Í Ñ G S
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TH H A S H L A N D P R IN T IN G 0 0
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Kates for Ix-gal and .Miscellaneous Advertising
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h subsequent insertion, 8 point line
Caul of Thanks
Obituaries, per line
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
"All future events, where an admission charge is made t
collection taken is Advertising."
No disci unt will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders
DONATIONS
lties or otherwise will be made in advertis
contributions will be in cash.
,
M oses '
When two women talk, neither
gets the last word.
No movie play is ever half bo
naughty as Its title leads you to
suppose.
The less a man knows about
a thing, the more willing be Is
to explain It to you.
If yoti are poor and
brains, you are a fool; If
you are merely "eccentric.’
No man Is anxious to go back
to real work a fte r ha h a . . gbt_
hold of a little easy money.
The average man doesn’t know
what he wants outside of know­
ing he wants something be hasn’t
got.
Hex Heck
When the
conceit and microbes Is taken
out o’ a man, they ain’t much
o’ anything left.” _____ __ ...,....___
SAFE FROM ALL EVIL;— The Lord shall preserve- tnee iron,
nil evil; he shall preserve thy soul. Hsalm 121.7.
• PRAYER:__We will say of the Lord, He Is our Refuge and ou
Fortress; our God; in Him we trust.
,
__ ______ STOCK M A R K E T S ARK ‘W O R K E D ’
M ost of the sins that are com m itted in the m anipula­
tion o f stocks in “ W all S treet” are purely psychological
w rongs. There m ay be no intentional fraud, but th e w rong
is com m itted ju st as surely, and w ith less chance to pre­
vent ev il results, because the m achinery by w hich the
w rong is accom plished is so little understood. E v en the
w isest men in tlie field of finance are puzzled to know
how some o f the stock m ovem ents happen.
In theory, and in m uch of the practice, the W all
Street adjustm ent of values is o f great public service. T o
h a v e an ope« m arket th at responds read ily to the faets
that affect com m ercial w orth, is a public necessity. To
have a read y,m ark et for an yth in g help s to save values
TOM
“ Look prosperous anyway,”
advertises
a
pressing * shop.
Yes, the power of the press Is
great.
Something about work makes
us so mad we would like to
grow up and marry a rich widow.
M
«Mr flftr M id .
“Ôflfi’t
reoommesd FOLK Y‘S HONBY «
TAR high enough," writes Mr.
J. IL Dennis. Sprlo, Oklahoma.
"A sample treatment relieved
me of a severe oongh and eofifc"
Ref nee substitutes. Sold every­
where.
youthful grandmother to Ohd whllt
herself Joyfully ywalcoifcad hy tho. verse
i youngest member of the* family, thia
t then a little girl o f fftr,. The ; Who
; warmest affectlod- sprang up a | the i
J once between them and lasted herae
i throughout thefr urhqle Utee.
galne
I
Thia grandhisfber- waa medb tlon.
> tatlve and a flctlbbler too; for eat 1
1 she wrote a book entitled “HI»- “Oral
toire de mea Peinea" a rare ex- grief
position of the disadvantages of paasli
baying been born to the purple (Cop;
rather than Just a plain, ordln- Conk
ary eltlaen; for In “Qrandma- ala i
man’s" childhood,, during the tlon
The trick of maknig merchant French Ravolution, aristocratic
a
shipping pay haa got to be re­ birth was looked upon with sue-
discovered, if the United States piclon.
The little princes and
Ma
l a ' to have what It wanta— a princesses had a hard tim e , of of th
privately-owned mercantile ma­ it; they were mistrusted and pares
rine.
shunned by their sch ool1 fellows, HON]
The government can go on who refused to let them join In dren.
operating the ships at a loss, but their games, uhtll the children why
this isn’t a satisfactory arrange­ of grand households came to target
ment and private concerns won’t feel that the great clock on the _____
atafrl, With Its Ceaseless ticking,
was their only friend and com- flB H
pan Ion.
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"
The little girl who was to bp- ■ *
come' the Roumanian poetess. H .
Carmen Sylva, a's well as H. M. H gj
Queen Elisabeth of Roumanla, H oi
was never happier than when slt-t H
ting at the feet of "Grandma- H fj
Your Children
Stop Their Pain
t
Let them sailer not
from Colds.' Fever
gad H eada che — nor
the agonising pains
o T o oth ach e and
Earache.
The physicians' safe
prescription A n - s -CUI
quickly relieves these conditions.
Knighfs Fresh
SAUERKRAUT
Great Mothers
JUST RECEIVED
___
CESS OF WVRTEMBURG
Real mother to Carmen Sylva
Roumanian Poet and Author.
THE EAGLE MARKET
By MARY OREER CONKLIN
Grandmothers are perhaps the
greatest of great mothers, e s­
pecially when they become the
real and nurturing mothers - of
their children’s children, long
after they have reared their own
children.
Such a mother was
the mother-grandmother of this
Roumanla, was too occupied en­ A nd y ou can have your, in ­
A bachelor Is a man who
tertaining the King and his
can’t even enjoy staying away
visitors from other courts to
surance needs carefu lly
from home.
train and direct the tiny m e d l-J
fative genius whom God had
stu d ied and an alyzed that
Money won’t get you Into
and to create them.
given
her.
So this loving
B ut to have a m arket that deals in rnm ors, in m is­ society, but lack of It will put "grandmaman” had the entire your fir e p o lic y w ill fit
you out.
charge of the little Princess j
understandings,, that m ay l e sw ayed b y m isinform ation
Elisabeth.
"Grandmamah’’ pro- ytfur needs.
or by false propaganda. : • /. < stru ctive of public confi­
At beauty shows, all of it does.
nounced
by
the littls girl so
dence. The fever that lm - ii-'-'n show n in stock s in various
beautifully in French, happened
An old golf club and a new
also to be the step-mother of Then you are sure th a t
husband makes excellent rug
Elizabeth’s mother— again giv­ your p o lic y w ill provid e
beaters.
ing the lie to the saying that sound in d em n ity in ease
to be "treated like a step-child,"
o f loss or dam age b y fire.
Is invariably to be treated slight­
ingly.
The affection between
the child Elizabeth and her
In ad d ition to reliab le in­
WASHINGTON-
“grandmaman,”
and
between surance th is agen cy o f the
P E R S C U A Ti I ; A B IL IT Y PO R E IR E P R E V E N T IO N
Elizabeth’s mother and step­
H artford F ir e Insurance
Pergonal lia b ility for dam ages arisin g from fire on
mother, was as genuine as if
By
CHARLES
P.
STEWART
C
om pany fu rn ish es free
account o f th e alleg ed gross carelessn ess o f another w ill
the devoted grandmother hail
NEA Service Writer
actually born the children s h e 1 fire p revention service.
be given its fir st test in th e courts o f G eorgia as a result
WASHINGTON — Why can’t
Carmen
o f the filin g iff one o f the few su its o f its kind, in the the United States make a suc­ so tenderly reared.
8ylva In her book “From Mem­
B ibb C ounty superior court. T he p etition , in stitu ted by cess of merchant sailorlng?
ory’s Shrine," tells of her grand­
the Macon C abinet W orks ag a in st th e Southern B ox nnd • Congress undoubtedly will try father's wooing of the beautiful
Real Estate A Real Insurance
B ask et Com pany for dam ages o f $17,000, is o f particular to find an answer to this ques­ young stepmother whom . he, Estab.
1883)
41 E. Main St.
in terest for the reason th a t insurance com p anies and of-' tion next winter, as a result of brought to his court five years
President Coolidge’s quarrel with
after Elizabeth’s first maternal
ficials and citizen s o f M acon are w ork in g in conjunction the shipping board.
A half­
hearted attempt to answer it was
to reduce the norm al b u rning ratio o f M acon.
M ass m eetin gs o f c iv ic lxxlies and citizen s h ave been made, through a House of Rep­
GOODS _
held to correct conditions th a t w ill resu lt in in creasin g resentative» investigating com­
mittee, about a year ago. Prac­
insurance rates if not abated, and th e c ity courts are in ­ tically nothing was accomplished
v ok in g fire hazard la w s and a ssessin g h ea v y fin es for and finally the inquiry died a
f
L et us H elp P lan Y our
th eir violation , W hen th e public once aw ak en s to th e natural death.
America's merchant fleet was
fa ct th a t p roperty ow ners, w ho 'ca relessly or w illfu lly
perm it fire hazards to e x is t on their prem ises, cause a great Institution up to 60 or
70 ears ago.
W e H ave:
thousands o f dollars of u seless expense to other citizen s
It gradually dwindled away,
P
um pkins and cat head s 5c— 20c. N ap kin s, in v ita ­
in the shape of necessarily h igh er insurance rates, there due to .the fact that there was
tion
s, place and score cards, cat and w itch cut-outs,
w ill be a m ore general demarfd for fin e s and p en a lties a greater field for enterprise in
Igames
for your party, caps, fa lse faces, w igs,
opening
up
the-
west
than
in
nav­
to be charged again st such property owners who are re­
igation.
Thence
the
country
ran
»quakers,
horns, d ecorative m aterial.
spon sib le for lo ss b y fires.
along for decades, hiring the
In the present case tlie defendants were n otified to British and others to do lta ocean
See Onr Window
clean up th eir property. A ll notices were ignored and carrying, until the war broke out. J
accum u lation s o f trash w ere perm itted to e x ist w ith
The war gave the foreign vex-1
resu ltin g fire losses to ad join in g property.
T h is ease sels so much to do for their own
d eserves n ation al attention and should form th e basis governments that they couldn’t
bother with American business.
LE TT ER .
W e Deliver
Phone 107
Every Facility
and Convenience
HOLLAND BULBS
W e h a v e ju s t received a
large sh ip m en t o f the
lead in g va rieties. O ctober
and N ovem ber are’
Onr m odern
and
b e a u tiA l
funeral
eha|>el is hot an in dication o f the kindly
and com fortin g serv ice th at w e can exten d
to our patrons.
Best Months to Plant
O ur stock o f perennials is
com plete.
ASHLAND
FLOWER SHOP
Li th in S p rin gs H otel
B u ild in g
P H O N E 120
A p riv a te ch apel find cou n tless other
m odern con ven ien ces enable us to offer the
finer and m ore in tim ate d e ta ils th at g iv e
an added reverence to the final service.
J. P. Dodçe
A 7 & Sons
F u n eral D irectors
Day Phone 212.
Night Phones 381-L— 381-J
Mrs. Louis Dodge, lady assistant
“SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
HALLOWE’EN
( Of Every Description
’
PARTY
For Calumet quality—purity or
economy. There she no substi­
tutes for the pure, wholesome
bakings produced through use of
fo r leg isla tio n rela tin g to personal lia b ility for n egligence
in m ain tain in g fire hazards.
PASTRIES
M O D ER NIZIN G T U R K E Y
T h ey are g o in g to lie m odern in T u rk ey even if they
h a v e to resort to very ancient m ethods to accom plish it.
O ne o f the sign s of m odernity in the O rient is not to wear
th e turban. S o in C onstantinople, no one is to be allow ed
t o w ear the turban excep t certain p riests.
*
Im agine our com p elling anyone to w ear any sort o f
head gear! B u t then we are m erely free and w estern,
and have no sorts of tyran ny e x cep t th at o f socinl control.
A stronger law than that o f the con stitu tion prevents our
w earing turbans. B u t if any o f us are ernzv enough to
w an t to w ear a turban, n eith er the sta te law nor the c ity
ordinances w ould prevent.
THAT ARE
DELICIOUS
l it h ia
BAKERY
need not cost you too much, especially
if you have it done early.
HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED AT
THE OVERLAND GARAGE
Back of The Western Auto Supply Go.
EVERY
YOUR GROCER WILL FURNISH
Probably on«
reason for the
popularity of
YES — WE HAVE IT
atli & Milligam Mfg.'Co’s.
C om plete Line— N one B etter
It is the b u tter w h ich som e o f the best ju d ges o f
A lso V arnish, E nam el, Oil and T nrpentine
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
N o. 384 O ak Rt.
A cross the B y Track
W R IG L B r S la th
so long usd rati
grant dividend» fa
us outlay. • lth
ASHLAND CREAMERY
BUTTER
' IF YOU,INSIST
Phone 20
butter in sist upon.
The Ashland Creamery
Ready with the coffee! New Style H-O Quick Cooking
Oata—the time-Mvinj, «njrgy-building breakfast dot, *
Flivory opt flakes that cook into granular oatmeal in 2 to
Filled with flavor-packed with nourishment. - Smooth
firm in texture—yet retaining the necessary roughage
for easy digestion.
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That "alhdght cooked”flavor m only too mmufe»