Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 04, 1927, Image 6

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    THE DAILY TIDINGS EDITORIAL and FEATURE PAGE
ESTABLISHED IN 1876
A shland daily tidings
Our Two Languages
w. H.
C. J. READ, MANAGING EDITOR
TURNING BACK
THE PAGES
Crater Lake
In Winter Time
BY JOHN MARIN
Caretaker at Crater Lake
Lodge
èérkins , news editor
I What Others Say. j
Our idea of an optimist is
the fellow who thinks be
ought to be able to use a
strawberry huller for plck-
ing pin feathers off a chicken.
«—Crane American.
ASH LAND
T h ere a r e tw o E n g lis h la n g u a g e s cu rren t in
A m erica, or tw o A m e r ic a n la n g u a g e s i f on e p r e fe r s
to c o n sid er h im s e lf a s h a v in g c u t lo o se from th e
M. C. Llnlnger and W ill Hos­ Saturday, November 18, IM S
apron s tr in g s o f th e m o th e r to n g u e .
Shell has surely changed hia
ier
returned Saturdsg from Klam­
O ne is th a t v e r y m e tic u lo u s ly c o m p ile d -b y th e
ath Fails where they attended to method of warfare today. The
Among the things that are
lex ic o g ra p h e rs a n d c o n fin e d w ith in th e c o v e r s o f
wind died down at six o’clock this
business matters.
wrong
in thia country are,
a n y good d ic tio n a r y . W e s a y con fin ed a d v is e ly b e ­
morning, there has been occasion­
first of all, the big mall or­
The fire department waa called al gusts now and then throughout
cau se it is seld om p e r m itte d to e sca p e from th ere.
der houses, which take the
out
this afternoon by a flue fire the day. but as a whole it has
Otfe m e e ts it o c c a sio n a lly on p a r o le in a b e st se lle r ,
cream,off the trade that leg­
in the residence on Church street been very quiet. The snow h«s
itimately belongs to the' local
a p o p u la r m a g a zin e o f h is d a ily p a p er, h u t th e o n e
occupied by Mrs. George Jenkins. been stealing down, sb It were,
merchants.— St. Helen*« Mlat.
su re p la c e o f fin d in g i t a lw a y s is in th e d ic tio n a r y .
covering the smaller trees with
, T h e p th er la n g u a g e i s th a t cu rren t \ o n t h e ,
Fred Jordon and wife have left
mounda of thistle down, filling In
for Phoenix, Arts.
Mr. Jordan
str e e t, in th e hom e, th e o ffic e an d , a c c o rd in g t o
the low places, in fact it looka.as
Poor Charlie Chaplin. -His
has about recovered from hia re­
co m p la in t o f an o ffic ia l rep orted , in th e c o u r t
if
Nature la getting ready for
wife is suing him for divorce
cent Illness.
winter.
room . I t i s th e la n g u a g e o f e v e r y -d a y sp eech , t h e
because he didn’t act the
The -rim has not been visible to­
name at home ns he did at
/ George S. Anderson, residing
la n g u a g e th rou gh w h ie h th e o r a l an d au ral c o n ta c ts
the studio. And she would
on Allda street, has been laid up day, but even through the storm
o f s o e ie ty a r e m a in ta in ed , th e la n g u a g e w ith w h ic h
have been suing him for dl-
for three weeks with Lagrippe, the trees are beautiful, loaded as
w e b u y a n d se ll, lo v e a n d h a te , w o rk an d r e st.
vhree if he haA. Imagine him
but ia back on the job' nt Warn­ they are with fine snow. In the
W e s e r v e it w ith o u r fo o d , e m p lo y i t e x te n s iv e ly in
throwing some of his wife’s
er’s hardware store today.
places where they are exposed to
pies around the place!__
ou r g o s s ip w ith ou r n e ig h b o r s a n d u se i t a s an a c ­
the wind, the snow ia packed into
Springfield News.
the foliage group of the limbs and
com p an im en t to o n r p la y .
ASH LAND
forms Intrinsic patterns of lace.
I t is a p e r fe c tly in te llig ib le la n g u a g e an d y e t
81owly
but surely the marks left
i t defies th e o rth o g ra p h er. Y on can n ot sp e ll it. N o n e
snowfall since last obi
by man are being erased in the
8.6 in, depth of Snow on
o f -th e tw e n ty -six le tte r s .o f th e a lp h a b e t n o r a n y
land of Gaywas. Drifts are form­
39.9 in.,r precipitation
com b ination o f th em w ill se r v e to r e p r ese n t it
There was a double wedding in ing across the road and filling Temp. H. 38, L. 23, R. 6
gra p h ica lly . T h e c o n sc ie n tio u s ste n o is c o m p le te ly
Ashland Thursday afternoon, at the cuts. The tent house\at the Direction of wind, west,
stu m p ed in tr y in g to tra n scrib e e x a c tly w h a t w i t ­
the Pratt residence on Gresham lodge are half covered up. The
Worked on engine.
street. The couples were C. Roy drift in front of the Community
n esses s a y fo r y e s an d no. T h e y are n o th in g m o re
Tomorrow
I win toll'yt
IHamilton of Leteland, Col., and House is within three feet of the
th an s a v a g e g r u n ts, la n g u a g e in its m o st p r im itiv e
Gray Phantom.
/Miss Nora D. Pratt of Ashland roof of the porch, the foundation
form .
A n d w h a t ran ges o f n fean in g th e sp e a k e r
and Charles L, Splndler of Ash­ la being laid for the big d rift in
can g iv e them b y a m ere ch a n g e o f in fle c tio n ! T h e
land and Mias Katie M. Goble of front of the lodge, it is now about
Ashland.
sin g le w ord “ w h a t ” w h en u sed in th e fo rm o f a
four feet high. Kiser’s Studio is
q u estion as, “ w h a t did« y o u s a y f ” i s in th e name
Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Provost
c a te g o r y : In so fa r a s it can be a p p r o x im a te d w ith
spent the holidays in Portland.
letter s i t w ou ld h a v e to be sp e lle d m uch a s y e s
A. 8. Barnes was p>me from the
and no are sp elled . A n d y e t w e n e v e r m ista k e i t
10 Years Ago
ANOTHER
YEAR OF REAL
SERVICE
Willamette Valier to apen? the
holidays with bjs fam ily in Ash­
land.
A t th e s ta r t o f th e n e w
y e a r w e reaffirm
our
p le d g e to g iv e th e p e o ­
p le o f A sh la n d th e b e st
p o ssib le la u n d r y s e r v ic e
s ix d a y s a w e e k th r o u g h ­
o u t th e e n tir e y e a r .
Ashland High Notea— The mu-
alciana chosen for the new term
are Edith Fish, Mabie Moody,
Lloyd Casebeer, Marie Rice, Alice
Albaugh and Josephine Baker.
Winter
Reconditioning
Gold Standard Still Safe
' r * I f a ll th e “ch e m ists and a lc h e m ists w h o h a v e
a tte m p te d to tran sm u te b a se m e t a l i u t o g o ld w ere
L W d e n d to en d th e y w ou ld p ro b a b ly reach from
h e r e d e a r h ack to th e tim e o f A r is to tle .
I t w as
th e re o r th e re a b o u ts th a t p eo p le g o t it in to th eir
h ea d s th a t b a ck o f th e fo u r ele m en ts, ea rth , air,
f ir e an d w a te r , w a s a p rim a ry e sse n c e w h ich Was
th e s o u l and fo u n d a tio n o f a ll m a tter. O ut o f th at
th e o r y g r e w th e b e lie f th a t, i f th e e ssen ce w ere d is ­
co v ered , th e se cr e t o f th e tra n sm u ta tio n o f one su b ­
s tit u te in to a n o th e r w ou ld h e know n.
; C h em istry n o w is m ore o r less stan d ard ized
o® t h e b a sis o f th e e x iste n c e o f som e e ig h ty w ell
d efined ele m en ts. T h ese h a v e r e siste d e v e r y effort
a t d iv isio n .
N e v e r th e ls s th ere is s till th e b elief
th a t h ack o f them is th e fu n d a m en ta l e sse n c e from
w h ic h a ll th e m ateria l w orld is b u i l t A n d s o th e
aeiarch fo r th e p h ilo so p h e r ’s sto n e g o e s on.
I ts
im p e llin g m o tiv e, h o w ev er, is a th ir s t fo r sc ie n tific
tr u th rath er th an a d e sir e fo r c r e a tio n o f p ro d ig io u s
w e a lth . O nce th e se cr e t w ere d isco v e r e d g o ld w ou ld
th en becom e r e la tiv e ly o f n o m o re v a lu e th an th a t
Cf th e su b sta n ce from w h ic h i t w e r e p roduced p lu s
t h e c o s t o f p rod u ction .
T h e la te s t d isa p p o in ted se a rch er f o r 't h is secret
i s th e G erm an ch em ist, A d o lp h M iethe. A y e a r a g o
he an nou nced th a t e x p e r im en ts con d u cted w ith m er­
c u r y h a d y ie ld e d g o ld . O th er c h e m ists w ere sk ep ­
tical. T h e y a sk ed i f h e w a s c e r ta in th e re Were n ot
g o ld p a r tic le s in th e m ercu ry a t th e b egin n in g. T hen
they ch e c k e d h is ex p erim en ts. T h e con clu sion is that
P r o fe s s o r M ieth e w a s m ista k e n an d th e g old sta n d ­
a r d ia s till s a fe from over-in flation .
go
« The following Aahlanders went
To Oranti PnéqpDnday evening to
attend the Musical Convention:
Mary Sllsby, A f t e r Silsby, Nellie
ICwan, Mrs.
Montgomery,
| Miss Montgomery, Elsie Pattar-
f>n. Manda, party. Jean Ross,
Qmca Beach, Mrs. A. C. Dixon,
Mrs. T. K. Boltdn, L. W. Smith.
W F. Eddy, Butene Berry, Fard
rStnnge, A O. D|Xon. Rev. B. P.
[Childs. Fred Nall, Roy Neil, Geo.
iRoae. Chas. Roga, E. E. Wnsh-
bjirn, G. o. Crary, B. r . W illits
and Day Parker,
* Bd
who
qlalm
trlet,
Sutton aa< o. M. Grainger,
are opening up a mining
in the Willow Springs dis-
were home for the holt-
PUBLISHED BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
New York
110-atory building. We won­
der hew Detroit feels qov
about that 86-story cottage.
These are days when a fel­
low with'bow legs' must bow
to the man with knock-
knees on the dance floor.
The girls are right. When
stockings cost 93 and up, why
hide them?-
RHEUMATISM
Use Trunk’s Prescription be­
cause it Is n shatae to suffer
with rheumatism!
This pre­
scription does not
ruin
the
stomach, it does not depress the
heart, neither does it require
dieting to make It effective.
Trank’s Prescription does not
The Day of llectric
Cookery is Here!
L o w in p r ice , R eq u ires
M inim um S p a c e , E co n o m i­
c a l to O p erate.
JUST PHONE
R e lin in g B r a k e s
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
165
Ashland
C ar G re a sin g
Laundry
Chevrolet
XL ELECTRIC
Station
•fc. ' A • ’ ' ‘
20 Year Guarantee.
Onr Heart is in the Work
I t lia s been sa id th a t su c c e ssfu l fu n era l
d ir e c tin g ig w ork o f th e h ea rt, a s w e ll a s th e
h ead . T h is i s v e r y tru e. I f req u ires a h ea rt
to. se rv e p e o p le in th e ir m ost tr y in g m om en ts.
•K indly sy m p a th y is e sse n tia l, o r se rv ic e is
im p ossib le.
W e a lw a y s w ork w ith ou r h e a r ts an d ou r
h ead s. T h a t is w h y w e h old th e a ffe c tio n a te
este e m o f a ll th o se w h om w e h a v e e v e r served .
"
Day Phone l i t .
Night Phonea SS1-L— 381-J
Mrs. Louis Dodge, lady assistant
ALL-YEAR RESOLUTIONS
(1 ) F o r farm ers— to su p p o rt th e A sh la n d
F r u it'a n d ' P ro d u ce A sso c ia tio n a n d to u se to
th e b est a d v a n ta g e th e s e r v ic e th e C ou n ty
F a rm A g e n t p r o v id e s.
(2 ) F o r to w n sp e o p le — to en co u ra g e a ll
lo ca l a c tiv itie s th a t h e lp in th e d e v e lo p m e n t
o f th is sectio n , w h e th e r fa rm in g , com m ercial,
in d u stria l, o r c iv ic .
Priced
$25, $75, $115, $165,
$175, $200, $225
L e t u s d e m o n str a te them
to you.
In k e e p in g reso lu tio n N o. 3
y o u r a sso cia tio n a s a cu sto m er
m ost h elp fu l.
Savings deposits made on or before
January 15th will earn interest from
January 1st.
F irst N ational B ank
Claycomb Motor
ASHLAND
OREGON
COMMERCIAL * SAVINGS * SAFE DEPOSIT
Styles Pleasing
Values Satisfying
Ford Oarage
Phone 50
BEFORE
DECIDING
O ne w a y o f fo rsa k in g a rt fo r s e lf w o u ld be to
in to th e u n d er ta k in g b u sin e ss a t H errin , 111.
A w om an m a y sm ile a t a ju r y i f sh e p lea ses, a
' Y ork ju d g e rules. T o be su re, ju d g e , and w h y
THE WORLDS GREATEST
Clearance
Dnat we are and to dust we shall return, but
deeam’t keep us from throwing a little mud
tea in a while.
Galvanised Nails Used.
S I.O O .
C m iHw ia«l. O .
USED CAR SALE
Dealen
S E E T H E SM O O TH EST
CHEVROLET
T tm U , S m u d rC o
( 3 ) F o r e v e r y b o d y — to k e e p c a r e f u l
record s o f in co m e and out&ro thm m rhnnt flin
FORD TOURINGS,
COUPES, AND
TUDORS
The
Automotive Shop
WAVS O IV I N a iL I R F
AKOraMUtt. j T a W g tc ra , SOc « m |
Specialist in Quality,
Not Quantity; Shingling
HOTPOINT
ELECTRIC
RANGES
G eneral M otor O verh au l
D iffe r e n tia l O verh au l
? Fer í» Year«
T W S lE tt BMMUTIC TABLETS
Offerings
M M NgPQW DER
e«s« s*/a n — IS M , 1 M r
•
Repairing and Remodeling
F u n e r a l D ir e cto r s
G rin d in g V a lv e s
O verh au l
RHEUMATISM
for
\
C on tractor
J, P. Dodge & Sons
N o so o t, g r e a se or fu m es.
T ra n sm issio n
B u ild e r
There are more «utos than
kitchen sinks in the United
States. Well, who wants to
ride pi a kitchen sink?
Let Us Solve Your
Washday
Troubles
Special Ratos On
oontain - any mercury or nar­ Trunk's Prescription sells
co ttes; but It'dOee eomblne the 11.U at McNair Bros.
essential medical elements neces­
sary In the successful treatment
of .rheumatism and gout, ac­
cording to well Informed pres­
ent-day medical, opinion.
Uric
WM. E. GOULD
acid solvent and liver medicine.
Realtor
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