Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 16, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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Ing food on 6M th is'prgpee.
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Telephone 39
Every man thinks he can cure
Oregon Poeto*ire as Second Claes M all M atter
a cold or raise a fam ily udtU
«Ion Price, Delivered In City
As drivers, women succeed bet­ he gets o n e 'o f'h ia o va.
ter with men than with nails.
Might as well put something
One gealus usually considers by for old age as you can re­
another gonins a fake and fraud. tire then , instead of Just giving
Being good has Its drawbacks,
because you get so little credit
D IS P L A Y
A D V E R T O IN O
RATES
Yearly Contracts
Qae Insertion a week ...«.
’O insertions a week .....
Uy In sertio n '..—.............
Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
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First insestion, per 8 point line ......................... .............. .........
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line ..............................
Card of Thanks * • » * . . . « • • . . . . . . . . . . . h .. .
Obituaries, per line ................................. ................ ............-.......
W H A T CONSTITUTES A D V E R T IS IN G
“A ll future events, where an admission charge Is made or a
collection taken is Advertising.”
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No discount w ill be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders.
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Jbnday, November IS — French
Club.
7:10 p. m.
Mrs. H,
| c . Oaley, hostess.
‘ Club.
November
17— C iv ic '
Club House,. 2: SO p.
Wednesday, November IS — Wom­
en's Mleetonary (Bocfety of]
‘j Presbyterian ’ church.
Mrs.
/^Elizabeth Van Sant, hostess.
1 :3 0 p. m.
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hpedneeday, November 18— T rin ­
ity Guild A uxiliary.
Parish
House.
WeOnesday, November IS — M. E.
' Ladies A id meets ^t the P a r­
sonage, w ith Mrs. Pemberton
£ at 2:00 p. m.
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Wednesday, November IS — Union
Meeting of P. T . A. Circle« of
Ashland, a t Junior High, 8:00,
Don't raise, your boy to be a
burglar. He might catch pneu­
monia staying out late at night.
People who
'reform” seem
to get very ¿little real fnn out
Being a self-starter is almost
as im portant as* being a seif-
of the transaction.
stopper.
Lost motion is a bad thing in
machinery, but It is aw ful when
A fool only thinks he knows
while a wibe man only knows
he thinks.
No m atter hew gogd a thing
may be, wa don’t care much
Xmas' greeting cards.— M cNair
tor it if It Is forced upon ns.
Bros.
nlngn at Mar
street.
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home
on
Iowa
- - music,
ILd s**i r* 4^
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s^a^md*l •n a
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uxnmruu
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js
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readings and needlework sped
the hours.
A number of tbe
guests contributed to a pro­
gram* of
delightful
number!,
among which were thorn of lit ­
tle Mtse Ethel Stentoh. .
Delicious refreshments were
served later in the afternoon and
as a token ot the h ig h -reg ard
In which she Is held and dbm-
memohutlve of the milestone
Just passed, Mm. Jennings was
WICK FURNITURE CO.
Finger-Prints and Check Stubs
Thursday, November I E — Baby
cake plate and a lo fe ly basket
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DONATIONS
Business
V
isitor
Today-y-
Clinic.
Civic
Club
house.'
H et Heck says: “ Boobs is
No donations to charities or otherwise w ill be made In advertis­
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f flower!.
P. F . Judson of K lam ath F alls — r l:0 0 p. m.
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usuOUy honest, which is some­
ing o r Job printing — onr contributions w ill be In cash.
Those offering congratulations,
thing that don’t happen so often Is a business visitor In Ashland Thursday, November IS — Upper
and enjoying the blOgtent a fte r­
today.
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Valley
ConMnunity
Club,
Mrs.
among smart people."
NO VEM B ER 1«, I M S
noon w ith Mrs. Jhntotga W t:
H E REDEEMS AND CROW NS:— Bless the Lord, O my s o il,
the Mesctymes Luhi Howard.
M d forget not an his benefits: who redeemeth thy life from destruc­
Florence
P ratt, N ellie Peters,
tion: who crowneth thee w ith loving kindness and tender merclefc.
W . e . Sanford, R. B. Gearhart,
Psalm 103:1, 4.
P R A Y E R :— Lord, ray Thy Grace sufficient ever be, provided
W , A. cook, M ary Wilson, F.
that we may not forget Thee.
C. Stanton, O. H . MacDonald.
D ella
Inlow,
Peart
Hatcher.
George Robison, Elisa Hick»,
PRESERVE OUR WILD LIFE!
Lana Nelson. L. J. Hear, Minnie
Will the presence of another five hundred million
Porter, Josephine Wallace, Dora
people in the world compensate us for the loss of all the
Payne,
Jeanie
Brady,
Bessie
Wild life in the world!
Smith, Anna MOs« BHOdbeth
That is more than an academic problem. For We are
Reid, Alice T a m e r, M ary John­
son; W illia m Sams, Mrs. Sugg,
warned by those who are familiar with conditions in Africa
Mrs. Barnes, M rr. Yates, and
that the elephant aiid the rhinoceros, the zebras and an­
Mias Helen Sanford.
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Another Hunttno Season. Opens
telopes and giraffes are rapidly being killed out because
there is no longer any range for them. Even where they
are protected by law, they die out because they are depriv-
ed of food or water.
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. . We are perhaps quite pleased with the total character
of the billion and a half people that inhabit the world.
But do we need another half billion so bad that we can
afford to make the whole world just a place for human
beings and those animals that they use for food of cloth­
ing or service!
Tan we afford to have no more elephants or giraffes in
the world liecause We ate breaking Africa up into farms
to produce more human beings! —j——
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* Can w# wipe out our national parks, in the 'Vnited
States, just because we want to produce niore foqd in
the mountains!
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Ought we not to force ourselves to make a little more
effort, and produce more food on the plains of central
California, rather than to mar the beauty spots of the
mountain for the sake of a little cheaper food production!
We sacrifice money to theaters and dance halls and
other forms of amusement. We can afford to reserve
some public resources to the clqpner, more inspiring
amusement that is afforded by preserving our wild parks,
and our wild animals.
ASSOOIATIOMB ENOOURAOB UTILIZATION
The National Lumber Manufacturers Association of­
fers prizes amounting to $2,000 yearly, as a forest 'con­
servation measure, for devices and ideas leading to econ­
omy of material in manufacture of lumber and utilization
at waste.
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Discussing methods of more olbsely utilising our
timber resources, M. W. Stark of the American Column
and Lumber Co., Columbus, Ohio, recently said5
“ The waste in the lumber industry from the trefe to the
finished product is a matter of common knowledge. We
recognize, that letter utilization of our forest resouceos
can be brought about and that if successfully’ accom­
plished it must be done by and through the lumber in­
dustry itself. '
“ The work of the various lumber associations which
has been quietly going on for years has advanced .tlie
cause of better utilization in a marked degree. It has dis­
closed the great possibilities in this field and has made
clear the advantages to be derived from more intensive
work by the lumber manufacturers.”
The Citizen« Bank of Ashland
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the Wat lasne, that Mrs. D m
Stevens was hostess at the Al­
pha club instead ef Mrs. Don
Spencer. I t la s matter of re­
gret that the mistake crept Into
the note« concerning the meet­
ing.
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Ashland, Oregon
N O T IC E O * pCHOOL M E E T IN G
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N to the legal voters of School Dig-
b t t t l t i . I of JacSson Count?, p u ts Of Oregon, that a SCHOOL
M E E T IN O of said district w ill be held at City H a ll, Ashland. Ore., on
the 17th day of November, 1928, at two o'clock in the afternoon
for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out w ith the
levying beard, and to vote on tbe proposition of levying a special
district tax.
The t d u l am oant of money needed by the said school district
Wednesday d a b Meet«—
daring the fiscal Jehr«beglnaJng an Jnoe^O , U 2 0 , and « M in g June
One <»f the detlgfctMl ttdet- 80, 1987, is •'estimated In tee following, budget t o d includes the
Inga of the Wednesday Afteraoon am oanu to be received from the couffly* school-fund, state School
Club Was fcbid Thursday a fter­
noon at the Presbyterian fchsreh
parlors.
A fte r a brief business meeting,
in whieh reports were given
and plans discussed, a pleasing 1. Superintendent
program
woa
presented,
lh 1. P rin cip als........
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2200
2200
Senior Higl
which Mrs. B. A . Wbods played
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1760
1760
Junior N ig
a group of piano seleoMefl».
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1600
1600
awthome
era .......
Teachers
1 1600 ■ 1600
Teachers
history and meaning of the
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1360
13600
Teachers
pieces, played.
These beautiful
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1260
8760
Teachers
selections were heartily encored
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1800
10400
Toachers
and Mrs. Woods’ kindness and
courtesy was much appreciated. f
Another «veat, pleasure whs in g
the
travelogue
so pleasantly «
given by Mrs. J. W . McCOy of
her castori and southern trip
which a ll enjoyed with her, by *
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OUR WAY
By Williams
proxy.
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Mrs.
C arl
B rom m er,. M rs.
Beatrice Hitchcock and Mrs. W.' I
B . Blake wore hostesses and J
served delirious Stft bread sand- ,
wlches and chocolate during the 7
nodal hqgr. •
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D. A . R . Luncheon—
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PAPER WDU8TRY PROSPERS
From a purely industrial standjxnnt the pajK'r and
pulp mills of the West and Northwest are occupying a
commanding )>osition. They have a large productive
capacity with an enormous supply of rawmaterial uiql
■Emir, lieuce are able to su^piy the eiitire West and have
a surplus for export.
Western manufacturers are invading the markets of
Latin America, Australia and China. It is estimated bv
the Mercantile Trust Review that more than one-third of
all the tmber in'western states conissts of the pulp species.
THE LOOT OP TAXATION
Another effort will be made in the next California
legislature to increase the gasoline tax from tteo cents
to three cents a gallon. This is in line with the genera?
trend of loeal tax levying bodies. Once a tax is establish­
ed, the procedure is to increase it as rapidly as possible.
Instead of striving to get more efficiency in return
for each dollar of taxes ex|*euded, the mania seems to la*
la get more money to spend and the bigger the mohey-
•pendinh machine is built, the more money it takes to keep
it going. The result is constantly increased taxes«
Just* as you can prove you^ identity by
your finger-prints—
So you can prove payment of your bills
by your cancelled check stubs.
The safest way to pay is by check. Wo
invite you to open an account here at your
convenience and for your convenience.
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Mount j>. Ashland
Chapter
Daughters of the American ReV-
elation hgve planned a splendid
November meeting, which opens
w ith a òhe o’cllfck luncheon.
the regular program to follow,-
w ith special numbers.
Distinguished guests w ill be
prseent: M r. ahd M rs. Seymour
Jones are expected ahd Prof,
tid in g » . V inin g has promised
to give an address.
Mr». Sey­
mour Jobes'Is « a te Regent, and
trill have, an Inspiring message
‘fo r the Chapter,
M arried members of the Chap-
ter w a y bring tbsU Husbands pa
gnooto; etbera may.
““Til each bring
senw one to enjoy luncheon end
t h f program w ith the tbafUr.
fcrUoy. ;N «ve»ber th e twentieth.
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Tlekete Trlli ba < » agl* •
the llbsbyy a s t num b er, ere
ukM to aaesra them by W ed-
naadoy, tbe eighteenth.
The progriun to aatlelpatlon
la mip n t tr* to he one o l the
nnaat o f the Chapter ypor tod
every member no doubt w ill
plan to ba Ptotent nad brill bar
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school h in d during
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to be rerihvad fkom a ll
(ta rin f the coming school
is monby to be received from
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Queen Bather Circle. « Mission­
‘tun MtR&iR.
ar? orgaalssOloa g f young a jrl*.
o< the Methodist church mat to
the churcjb pariera.
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District C lark.
smith ,
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Chairman Board of Director.«