Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 09, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    SHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
ig Except Sunday by
PRINTING
GO.
Editor
Business Manager
......... City E ditor
O F F IC IA L C IT Y PA P ER
Telephone I t
a t the Ashland, Oregun PwHoffiee as Second Ciane M ail M atter
Se b arrii* ion FrUv, IM iv e re d in t l t y
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D ffiF U Y
A D V E R T IS IN G
Single insertion, per inch ............ - 4 . --------
Yearly Contracts
One insertion a weak
Two Insertions s week
••I don't thin k mech o f
replied Jnd.
iW lb w b g t!” - stam per««
the
president, zagbaet a« rack lea«
majesty,
"To o don’t :
W hy
not?”
"Before yon can do « thing
toward
straightening out the
transportation tangle,” aiplafngd
Jod, who had specialised on raA-
road new« fo r years, **yoa*ve got
to have a valuation of ah the
Fashion and pneumonia work companies’ propertle* made, and
you don't aay- a word about
perfectly in double haroeee.
At hotel« increaae, we. find
A pretty beetle
that scandal increases also la
followed,
h u t the
nbeut the Same rntip.
Tw* *«<—1*»
Culture means tapping a cig­
arette exactly three times upon
the wrist before lighting It.
I » mi
npehot
fcla la..
nouncament to «too mad« of
marriage M M in Evelyn
,r an< B. 0 . Fleree, bath e l
,nd.
us Taylor 1» the youngest
iter of M r. »ad Mr«. S. D.
r. aad w a r » «enter io A«h-
.W rk # .& » ’.'King'« H w m W K ’
w « h **Q boxes ready to ba sept
to the totoeipo ItoW» Back to-Willi
«»ad w ith things useful, aad
Wftfc M
doH> aad Christ»*«
«#to bssldee t o r n quttto, w ||a b
«P®ek« w all fo r little peopj«,
high.*
. pierce has been a m t -
for acme time, eom lat here
Moatoa».
Ma to a b ig *
1 rradnata f it i l l s .
9 marriage occurred Bat-
evening'at the Manae, the
J.' C. M e rrie r performing
M r . Trad ngte and M R . Ho-
ra* r Billings mad« fa ll reports
° * th« Branch meeting a t Salem
***»
«hay raaantty attendee.
T h a n rip o rte war« riven eara-
n t attention by the aoclety,
"The
Law«
Governing the
Wrncttoe o f Prayer,” was the
I t .
and Mrs. Pierce are a t
ie to th e ir friends in their
sent r«nms in the Taylor
-tment%
efr many friends wish them
r happiness and a prosperous
When time passes slowly, you tor La F o llette Introduced the
can get.m ore action by investing hill, but It waa Jud who won
Daily- insertion .........
for the undertaking Ito firs t Ebhland Couple W e d -
la some second-hand tires.
Rates for Legal and MisceHan
presidential support.
Rev. W illlsn l Nortridge and
fir s t insertion, per 8 point line ...............
Mias
Daytoh Bussey, both of
A
know
ledge'of
arithm
etic
can
Each subsequent Insertion, 8 point line
.land, were married a t thé
be turned into cash more readily
Card of Thanks __ ___________ _________
Obituaries, per line ......................................
itist
Parsonage
yesterday,
than a knowledge of grammar.
tor W . H . Satoa officiating,
W H A T C O X S n T Y T E S A D V E R T IS IN G
ackson County' Newa.
In the long run, human nature
“AU future events, where an admission charge is made or a
collection taken to Advertising.”
comes out on top, no m atter how
No discount w ill be allowed Religious o r Benevolent Orders. many laws are paased o f how
Group Meetings of Pelphleus—■
m any'wars are fought.
The announcement to made
No donations to charities or otherwise w ill be made in advertis­
that the group meetings of the
ing or Job printing — our contributions w ill be in cash.
w ei Heck says: “A woman
Dalphlans w ill take place Tues­
gits more joy out 0’ tryin ' od
day at two ' o’clock.
hats {hau out o’ wearin’ the
00UNT1R-T1RR0R H i ITALY
* . The group under the leader­
No apology can possibly be made for attempts at hats she eventually buys.”
ship of Mrs. D. Perosxi, meets
a t the home of Mrs. A. H.
assassination of anyone, rulers or others. But it is quite
Pracht.
Mrs. H. ■ C.
Galey’s
possible to make explanations. Especially we can have
Study Club. Library.
group, at the home <of Mrs. Don
a dispassionate viewpoint, as far away as we are from
Monday, November 0— French
Whitney, and the group under
Club.
Evening.
A t M rs. F .
Rome.
tho' supervision of Mrs. John
D. W agner’s.
TITbe plot to kill Mussolini, dictator of Italy, and per­
Fipneran, w i l l . coniena at the
Monday,
November
W la d ie s
home of Mrs. E lbert Fartow,. Jr.
haps other officials, is a plot to accomplish something
A r t Club.
Civic Club hquse.
The group meetings o c c n rth a
effective
Hostesses, Mrs. Frank Nelsen,
««pend Tuesday in each month
By,
C
harles
f
.
btew
art
No one thinks, in Englasd of trying to kill the king,
and ¡Mrs. S. B. McNair.
and the Chapter meeting the
N E A Service W rite r
Tneaday, November 1O— O. E. 8.
no matter how tense the political situation is, because
fourth Tuesday.
The official
W A S H IN G T O N ___ ..Judson
Embroidery
Club.
Maaonie
kllihg the king would not do anyone Kny good.
H all.
,
“ J board meeting is o n * the W ed­
Churchill W elliver, much better
In France, no one tries to kill the president, because known , »a "Jud” W elliver, who Tuesday, Norember 10— W . C. T . nesday preceding thp group
the president is a figurehead. And no one tries to kill has Just retired as W h ite House U. Mrs. Jensen, N. Pioneer meetings.
the’premier. The premier is not a figurehead. But if, he th ie f elerk to become publicity Ave.
were killed, some one else wojild be installed who would director for the American Petro­ Tuesday, November 10— Mission College Club Meet»—
leum Institute, 'got his start as
Study, Class.
Evening.
At
The Rogne Rivbr V alley Col­
exercise the same powers as does Painlbve now.
a public character by disagreeing
the home of Mrs. J. ,W. Me­ lege Women’s Club w i» meet in
The President of the United States is the most pow­ w ith President Roosevelt.
Coy.
Medford w ith Mrs. E . A. Welch,
erful ruler in the world.
Thursday, November» IS — W ed­ hqstesa, Saturday, November the
Jad was Washington corres-
But no one thinks of killing. Coolidge. ’And only
nesday Afternoon Club. Pres­ fourteenth.
pendeat
for the Munsey, publica­
byterian'church parlors. Host­
crazy men have ever thought of killing any President of
The program presented w ill
tions a t the time. One day the
esses, Mrs. L. 8. Brown, Mrs. be one of interest and a aum -
the United States.
president sent for the newspa­
E a rl Babcock, Mrs. W . E. her trpm Ashland expect to be
For to kill the President would not possibly change per men, among them Jud, to
Blake.
present.
Under French Flftion ,
any operation of the United States Government.
»«Bine, fo r ttsetr benefit, >- n Hup-eday, November 12— Lunch­ ’’^Tann’s
W ay,”
by
Mareel
To kill Mussolini would mean something. It 'would scheme he had doped out look- eon. One p. m. A t Club Proust w ill he given by Mrs. R.
mean an end to facigm in'Italy. Or, if that end would not ing toward a solution of the
house, for officers and com­ B. Shinn.. Mrs. F . J- Newman
oountry’s railroad problems, Just
mittees
of Civic Club.
is social chairman for the a fter­
be certain, Rt least it is so likely that it is an attractive then pretty numerous and acute.
Thursday,
November
IB
—
Ladles
noon.
prospect to an enemy of fascism.
Concluding, he looked expec­
Elks Club
meets a t club
Fascism, as an operation of government in Italy today, tan tly a t his auditors, awalt- rooms. 8:88 p. m.
is Mussolini. With Mussolini 'gone, there would be no Jng th e ir verdict evidently in F riday
November
18— Past
'fu ll confidence that it would }>e
th e Women’s Foreign MIs-
warrant for a continuance of the dictatorship.
Noble Grands Club meetB at
the home of Mrs. H. O; An­ sioaary society of the M. E.
Mussolini is in power today by no warrant of law favorable.
I t v u . ^Presidential plans sel­
derson, 688 Boulevard.
church, which mat Friday o f last
and by no approval of the people of Italy. He seized dom are looked vary elosaly in
FrW ay, November IS — Women’s we4k at the home of Mrs. H a rry
power by the force of arms. He keeps it by a manipula­ the month. President Roose­ Home Missionary Society of Yed, had aT n o xt interesting pre-
tion of the means of terror.
velt's was greeted, almost unani-
the M . E. church.* meets at gram . and
splendid
meeting.
This sort of a man is a shining mark for a counter­ moualy, w ith enthusiastic ace la i in.
the home of Mrs. F . S. Engle There were th irty ladies present
at 1:00 p. m.
a
to lenjoy IL
In opening, Mrs.
terror. The killing of any man except by process of law Almoet, hat not .quits. Jud
w |t glumly s ile n t ,
Saturday,
November
14—
Cpllege
WoJoótt
sang
“
The King's H igh-
is wrong. In law, the slaying of Mussolini and of the
Club at home of Mrs. Welch, w a tf" the o fficial song for the
humblest Italian workingmen is equally heinous. Any
"M A T W s U iva r,” said the
Medford.
organisation.
argument that makes the killing of Mussolini unequally tel. severely, "w hat do
» » »
Enlightening
reports
wars
sinful must also take into consideration the public wrong« In k of my programT"
made: Mrs. Coder telling of the
that tempt to assassination.
There is a special interest in the attempts that tfill
be made by the Italian government to punish conspir­
acies against.Mussolini from outside her borders. For
this crime is what has always, through the ages, been
considered a “ political crime.” And government^ no
matter how amiable they are to one another, are reluct*
ant to take up each other’s political quarrels.
Mussolini tqok his job'“ by the sword.” By an equal
display of j>ower he must maintain it.
W ESTIBN STATES BABE BADLY
*
Exploitation of natural resources at the hands of de­
partments in Washington continues to the detriment of
Western states.
,
r - i l'*i*
One western state—-Oregon—has as high as 54 per
cent of its entire area locked up in definitely in forest re­
serves, mining, grazing and farming lands entirely with*
drawn from settlement.
Senator'Stanfield of Oregon, Chairman of Public
lands and Surveys, after holding public land hearing« in
each of the eleven western atates, describes the way these
great commonwealth« are lieing “ milked” by bureau­
cratic practices.
Ik thefflftf ifeslerii senator‘to take a flat Htan4^
without reservations, and raises the issue that the resoUr-
<W« of the states shall belong to the states in whoso bound­
aries they lie.
/
4' He is the junior senator from a state that has lost
ons of dollars taxes by railroad and wagon road land
ta being confiscated by tho federal government and
erted into fedoral reserves.
Wyoming is being drained of its oil and mineral re­
ts for t!>e benefit of the federal governufent, while
n haa 140 billion feet of standing timber locked up
jet reserves, and other states are similarlv situated.
In all these states the taxes on farm lands and pri-
property are doubled, by, withdrawing lands from
tion and extenaipn/ of federal potter never intended
He Will Have His Utile;Joke
Shades of otaaga and yellow
uaad la placo card, favor and
flowers, gave «totíaettv» teach
and addpd beauty to . the lovely
setting fa r this altogether de­
lig h tfu l fanctloa.
Music, quip and story played e ffo rt h» planning fo r if.
The committee la charge had
their part in entertainment and
gueets prolonged th e ir stay fpr prepared Jolly games in plenty,
honre, loath to say geodaight w ith guests to costume and
The gnaet U K tadnded;
Prom
a l l ' reports
these
at­
The
F ratern al
Brotherhood
party, which wan planned J o r
Frid ay night waa • vary sne-
cessfnl a ffa ir.
A fte r the basinets meeting,
an
entertaiaihg
program
of
games music aad dahsaa, many
of them the old fashioned kind,
was the ordi
o f the evening.
Refreshments cd hmoe |m »d.
pumpkin pie aad cider war«
served.
In ■ the selection of partners
for supper, aprons and ties
p la y e d a landing p art. The gen­
tlemen were given ties and they
had to -fin d their partners by
toasting the one who wore an
U sale M e rritt, Mias Alice Rob­ dallelons eats, th a t w»a a pleaa-
ertson, Miss Matt C arter, Mise
Edna Goheea, Misa Gertie Hasa,
M ila Mildred M illion, Misa Ethel
The
November meeting
of
Mount Ashland Chapter, D. A. R.
w ill ooeur a t the L ith la Springs
h o te l,' w ith » one o’clock lunch­
eon as a special feature.
The business meeting and the
program w ill be given in the ball
room o f the hotel, a fte r the
luncheon. ,
'»•
j M cb meniDGr ox t M em pter
Is privileged to bring one guest.
The date set to November 80,
the third F rid ay la the month.
Mrs. Randall Woods was host­
ess Wmradny afternoon a t an
attractive afternoon tea, one of
the aeries being given in Ash­
land, where a large number of
hostesses are entertaining, as a
part of the modement to erect
the new Women's Building at
Albany.
The afternoon waa spent very
happily, in cosy ebat aad w ith
fancy work
employing
meny
finger«.
B right
laurel ’ berries,
apd
shaggy
chrysanthemum«
were
need effectively, giving quite h
h it of antum n cheeriness, and
during the afternoon dainty re­
freshments were served.
those enjoying t in hoars w ith
the hostess- Were Mrs. Fred En-
(Continued
Two Recent Marriage»—
The
following
notices
are
clipped from the Jackson County
News, the firs t concerning the
marriage of Miss Pearl Ruger,
a high school g irl, the youag
daughter of M r. and Mrs. J .
A . Ruger.
"M r. Clyde W . Peart aad Mias
Louise Huger Were quietly mar­
ried yesterday afternoon a t the
Baptist parsonage by the pastor,
D r. W . H . Baton, only n taw la-
tím ate friands being ptrsas n t.
Clyde P e art to one e< Medford’s
beet knovfn and most popular
young men, and Miss Ruger one
M the fairest and best esteemed
of Ashland's many fa ir young
girls. Many and hearty are the
good wishes that w ill follow
them In their voyage on life ’s sea
together.”
Miss Roger baa grown np in
Ashland and her many friends
also tender their good wishes
for ,»* prosperous and happy
The Ladles E lks Club w ill
hold Its regular meeting Thurs­
day of this weak, a t ite club
room.
They- anticipate a large
attendance and pleasant after­
noon.
Cluh huwne^ The hostesses foi
the « v ó ln g w ill be Mrs. 8. B,
M cNair and Mrs. F ra n k Nelson.
An interesting evening to ptpm-
On
SUPERIOR
BREAD
*Tba Upper V alley Community
Clab w ill meet November 19,
Instead o f November 17, as or­
iginally planned, because of Miss
Brewster’s inability, to meet wtta
them on th a t date.'
The Club w ill meat at the
Borne a t Mrs. Homer Barron, as
stated and w ill ba an all-day
Uniform
Or at Your Grocer
Mrs. F . C . Homes Entertain»—
T h e beautiful bangalew home
o f M r. and Mrs. F . C. Horn««
was the scene of a delightfully
attractive sapper and evening
party, w ith the teachers of the
Junior High bdlidlag enjoying
thia pleasing hospitality.
The guests, to the naasher of
twenty, met on the east side of
town and drov« out to the- lovely
country home, the care making
quits an imposing procession..
' They w ere welcomed a t the
door by the hostess, who nehere<
them Into the specious living
m om , where a ll gathered about
the opdn fireplace, appreciating
its cheery warm th, a fter the
drive. •
Covers w ere lald.„ fo r twenty
gleets a t the tsbtos, b e a n tlfll la
th e ir artistic appointments, w ith
delay place cards, canning favors
Efficient Management
For Fire Ptotgption back
of Stoves, Ranges tod Gas
Plate«, a*
1 T
W
iS n ti«
Winchester Store
Quality
Franklin Bakery
Complete
Mats
Throe)
T hen has been no acci­
dent about the popularity
future.
uStove Wall”
Page
This ig a result of
Equipment
W I seek the opportimi^ of extending to
yon a gygtem that BATISFIS8—
s
A Service Yoh Can Depend On
•
Get a Good Bank Back of Yon
It May Mean a Great Deal TO YOU.
W I ABE THAT
BANK
First National Bank
f .”
E
Mias
Ila Myara, Mrs. « n y goad. Mas. tending hod • world of fan and
A s h la n d , Q r e g e n ’ •