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    THTRSDAY, H O b f B. I m T
THE DAILY TIDINGS EDITORIAL and pEflTURE PAGE
ESTABLISHED IN 1876
ash L a N d
D A IL Y
C.
T ib i
J. READ,
M A N A G IN G EDITOR
W. H. PERKINS, NEWS EDITOR
PUBLISHED BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING 00.
TURNING BACK
THE PAGES
The Best Month
ASH LAND
Ib ir in g th e m on th o f D ecem b er th e T id in g s
p u b lish ed m o re p a id lo ca l a d v e r tis in g th an In a n y o n e
p r e v io u s m on th In th e h isto r y o f th e p ap er. W h ile
th is in c re a se ip d o lla r s and c e n ts w a s n o t p a r tic u ­
larly s ig n ific a n t, d u e to th e fa c t th a t t h e T id in g s
h a s one o f th e lo w e s t d is p la y ra tes in th e e n tir e
sta te, th e in c r e a se in th e num ber o f in c h e s w a s
e x c e e d in g ly g r a tif y in g to th e T id in g s m a n a g e m e n t
A sh la n d m er c h a n ts, or m an y o f th em , so m e fe w
m on th s a g o d e cla red th e y w ou ld be g la d to in c re a se
th e ir n e w sp a p er a d v e r tis in g p rovid ed th ere Was a
sp irit o f co o p era tio n e x is t in g b etw een the p a p e r an d
th e b u sin e ss In stitu tio n s. B y th is sta te m e n t w© d o
not m ean to in fe r th a t p rio r to a fe w m o n th s ag o
there w a s n o t th is f e e lin g o f coop eration , b u t we d o
know th a t sin c e t h e f i r s t o f O ctober, th e Tidings
has fu lly r e a lise d th a t it s fu tu re su c c ess w a s en ­
tir e ly d ep en d en t u p o n th e su c c ess o f th o se p e o p le
Î w h o w ere its g r e a te s t su p p orters, th e b u sin e ss in ­
stitu tio n s. T h a t if w e co u ld in a sm all w à y b e o f
I som e a ssista n c e to th e m by s e r v in g th e com m u n ity,
j u n se lfish ly an d to th e f u ll e x te n t o f ou r a b ility , then
w e sh ou ld a ll fe e l in a m e a su te Ute r e su ltin g proe-
J p e r ity .
A sh la n d m erch a n ts h a v e kept their fa ith . T h ey
J h a v e su p p o rted th e A sh la n d T id in g s m ore g en eri
; o n sly th an th e y h a v e e v e r done in the p a st. T h is
« h a s n ot been b ecau se o f a n y c h a rita b le im p u lse
. upon «their p a r t b u t b eca u se th e y fe lt a d d itio n a l
; m o n e y in v e ste d in lo c a l a d v e r tis in g w ou ld b r in g
- them a f a ir retu rn u p o n th e ir in v e s tm e n t
T h is
- has p roven to be th e c a se , T h o se m en w h o u se d th e
g r e a te st a m ou n t o f n e w sp a p e r sp ace d u r in g th e
m onth o f D ecem b er, a r e th e m en w h o rep ort th a t
th e y h a v e sh o w n a s a t isfa c to r y in crease in th e ir
b u sin ess d u r in g th e h o lid a y season . T h is is n o t a
coin cid en ce.
I t i s j u s t th e a p p lica tio n o f a w e ll
know n fa c t, th a t th e m odern w a y o f a ttr a c tin g
Crater Lake
In Winter Time
M artha,
Electa,
WÀrtéf.
destinai,
BY JOHN HÀBIN
C aro tale/ aè ten tar Lèkd
10 Years Ago
I
CALENDAR 0 9 9 C V m »
J tmu MU m . *«*• «^-T rinity ooild
r,1 , o f T rin ity Bpltoepdl choMS
r
MOdti Itt the P ir tth House.
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Election of officers.
I Thursday, Jaa. «.— Berean Class
f
Of th * Baptist e ia M B Will have
High
School Notes— Morris,
•’Gravy”, Plymato, the old baaket-
' ball and football standby of the
Ashland school, Is contemplating
a return to school, He has been
out practicing
with the
team
quite often of late.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McClaren
and M r. and Mrs. W . S.
Ball
made a trip to the county seat
Monday.
of the If . E. church meet,
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Miss Florence M arreM M arried
Bunday—
with roe, yos
w itc h /
he
E
"Ford’s a thief
And Ss yoor ftrtl
lag to toe tv A,
seen to »A that ;
Fondi"
"My father couldn’t hate stem
Fed ihe from marrying Jimmy I *
There wne no irreverence, only
sublime faith. In Ruth’s reference.
"Well. I can," be snarled. Al-
moet before ahe realised what he
was abont or dittoed (he Unmlnen-
cy of physical assault Murtagh had
Judge MUton Berry ahd Wife
left yesterday tor V tlls jo , Cal., to
pay a visit to their sen, Eugene
Berry, who Is an employe in the
clerical department of the. U. 8.
nkfy ytlrif there. They do not ex­
pect to be done long.
j
i
a business session a t the
home of Mias Olarabell More­
house on T h ird street, at 2;30
F*
J Saturday, Jan. to-^Jaughters of
Nfle meet in Grants Pass Lunch
k
at l t t f t . NlOetton of effle-
i
ers.. Anyons wishing to co
phone 388-J.
’ January 8.— College Club lunch­
eon et H otel Medford, Med-1
1
ford, ore.
Monday, Jaa. 10,* Queen Bathers I
Last Sunday afternoon Miss
Helene Casey entertained at her
home on Pioneer Areane. Those
present were Misses Edna and
Myrtle Dougherty, Gertrude and
Helene
Blede,
Lydia McCall,
Geòrgie Coffee, Effie Carland and
Calla Belale.
20 Years Ago
Tuesday, Her. 10, 10M,
j
•eh nod thighs la physical distant«,
Murtaghl Oh. if It had only been
Jimmy instead. O r if this man
Darrell M inkler went down to
had nst ooms natU later, until Jim­
Gold m u Mondsy to r A short
my wae there with Rlnty, and ska
visit with his aunt, Mrs, Charles
coaid have fait safer, f tr f » n o
YIM Of.
meat ahe was almoet of a mind not
to answer the knock, not to 1st on
Mrs. J. V. M iller and children,
she was at home. But she knew
John and Vivian left for New that tehisle light attests What un­
York yesterday. They w ill re to rt der the door Into the dark hall and
after a three or four month's visit would hells her.
Wearily she OTuoea nar m am powerful .armp
with friends.
gathered up Bar »ewtng sad rasa totolMt his bread Chest. b«nt her
nhm body over bAdtWards until her
head reeled and she felt that she
Mrs. P. Dunn came np from
Jacksonville, yesterday to remain
for a few days with her dattgh-
sjgmldsr^^from which he brutally
ers, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Caldwell and
4
r S
i ,2 . “ S s r s r f i i
Mrs. VanSant of this city.
;
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the top. I t has • send face
two thirds of Its height the rest
is of rook, fairly smooths. The
wind in time of storm coming ,
aeross the upper end of Pumice
Dessert whistles across the mouth
of this pocket with considerable
force and makes-a whirlpool or
an eddy within the enp. The
first show that (alls frames to
the rocks at the neck of the
funnel, this keeps It from sliding
o ff as it falls. As long ns the
sun does not shine It keeps build­
in g the drifts, I think it is safe to
aay that they are at times fifteen
to twenty feet deep. I f the
morning has started Warm two
hours of sunshine w ill cut It
loose, but I hare seen It bold
until two o'clock in the a fter­
noon. in your mind can yon pic­
ture a Niagara Falls two thou-
sand feet high and a half m il«
wide? I f you can, yon can un­
derstand what it is that makes
Liao roar.
Work— Carried water out of
rooms, inspected
roof,
moved
more bedding, worked on engine.
Weather— Day cloudy, wind
northwest, snowfall since last ob­
servation 3.8, in., preclpatlon .48
in., depths of snow on ground
>8 ln.s Tem p.-H . 87, L. 21, R.
14, M. 86.
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Miss Florence Nadine M arrett, I
only daughter of M r. and Mrs. J.
O. M arrett on Nursery street, a n d ]1
Mr. Robert D. Porter of Medford. 1
son of Or. and Mrs. B. H . Port- ]
e.r of Medford, were quietly m ar-11
rled at Yrgka, California, Sunday, 1
January second.
|l
The bride is well known la I ’
Ashland haring attended grade 1
school hud high school la this
elty.
«
The couple hare not made nay I '
definite plans for permanent lo - P
ration, but w ill probably locate in I
Medford.
1t
The young
couple's
many I f
friends
In Ashland
Ashland and
and Medford
Bedford
mends in
extend their wishes and congrat­
ulations for happtneas and pros­
perity In their new life,
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The ladies of the Civic Im ­
provement ris k enjoyed g flelight-
r in i party in the clvle eldfe house
Party—
on W inbura M ay, Tuesday nftor-
One of the most deHghtfnl af­ ■Inboa. January foarih,
fairs of the heliday season was >1 The afternoon was spout plOy-
held In the local Pacific Tele­ ■ lag Bridge and Five-Hundred, gad
phone A Telegraph office, Christ­ those who did not piny cards spout
inas Eve at seven-thirty, when HhO time in eeavereatiea and
tpe employes enjoyed a Jolly par-i fancy work. L ittle Mice M arjory
ty.
McNair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A beautiful Christmas tree, I J. J. M cNair, danced two beanti-
mol thia ounce to a degpertta dght elaborately trimmed, bore Joke If n l danoeo, accompanied nt the
against this ghastly ravishment gifts for each guest, besides thrf
piano by Mias Lolllta Pieman.
many lovely present» the girle re­
Dainty refreshments were serv-
ceived.
I b dot a table prettily decorated
M cNair Bros, gave each one a I I with red carnations, ferns and
nice
tooth brush with a tube of rod candies
Mrs. a . h . Praeht
gurgling
I h M Mrs. B. B. Balis poured.
fess,
Lending to Neighbor»
A m erican s, from, th e ir b ig p r o sp e r ity sa v in g s,
h a v e len t $1,200,000,000 in fo r e ig n c o u n tr ie s la st
year. T h ese are p r iv a te loan s, and are m oye lik e ly
to be rep aid than th e g o v ern m en t lo a n s m ade d u r in g
and a fte r th e w ar. T h ere is a ll th e b etter ch an ce
o f the c r ed ito rs g e tt in g th e ir m on ey back becau se
m ost o f it h a s been d e v o ted to u sefu l, c o n str u c tiv e
d e v e lo p m e n t
M ore o f th is m on ey h as gon e to otlr A m erican
n eig h b o rs th a n to E u rop e. A n d in len d in g lib e r a lly
to C anada a n d L a tin -A m erica , ou r p eo p le h a v e
sh ow n m o r e w isd om than in len d in g to th e old
w ortd.
I t is b e tte r to u se A m erican m on ey to d ev elo p
A m erica— f ir s t out* ow n country« th a n n e ig h b o r in g
cou n tries. T h is h e m isp h ere is d estin e d to becom e a
g r e a t eco n o m ic an d finan cial u n it, i f n o t a p o litica l
u n it, and it is g o o d A m erica n ism to h elp a lo n g an y
ten d en cy in th a t d irectio n .
T h e trend to w a r d p o litic a l u n it y can h ard ly
lead to a n y th in g m ore th a n an in tern a tio n a l group-
ASHLAND
30 Years Ago
Miss Minnie nockfellow entnr-
ainod a company of so mends at
the home Of Capi. Stad MfS. A. D.
Helman recently.
The evening
*a d passed In ehojymetti-of music.
OeP. croWson is Vemodeiing
and adding to the residence on
the Sutherland place on the Benl-
vvnrd now owned by him and ex­
pects to occupy It with his fam­
ily, having rented his 40-acre
tra it tract south of town to his
w a - t t - la * , Tied. FHXbie.
Ralph Moody, temporary chief
’tovk of the recent David house
H Salem. passed through Ashland
loot Saturday. He Is the son of
iX-Goveruor Z. F. Moody sad the
brother of Z. A. Moody ot AsH-
3 S *
ttd eeuld not see i t Bnt over bis
Ishenlder Ruth’s toffor stricken
eras Sew, and in that mod me*
Fho Stonepsd to shriek "ZtNtssgZ
hand and shriek:
RtotyZ"
* "Jimmy! R ln ty !"
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Murtagh’s lasting brain was too
and opened the door, admitting
beclouded with the evil passion of
Murtagh.
He atroiled to. agfrtvatlngly the moment to react quickly; ft
would not have been of much avail
sure of himself. He laid hie hat to him even If he had, for In an­
sad ease aaMa and amUlagly other Instant, with a making fury
gtospad Ruth's haad « M leered ■p* one sharp hark of rage, Rlnty
tote Bar eyes. The prickling sense
MttBMaa MBMd nB aver Bath’s
reluctant-
Ignorance gets some of us Into
trouble; others ItAecps out.
hr, staggered fe t i e feet end tto
<8 the door.
hs'ward boss, a picture of hell-
Bhtred, .pnnsed in the doorway
tamed end transflxed all thia»
hat room—Ruth and Jlmmy'nnd
ty— With foe vilest, most oh*
H ead lin es you n ev er se e ; F O R D
R E T IR E S
FRO M B IJH IX E H R j W IL L S P E N D L A S T D A ¥ 8
IK P A L E S T IN E .
C h ristm as Cards revealed o n e th in g , a n y w a y
A lo t o f }ieople have v ery p e c u lia r m id d le nam es.
A n o p tim ist is e y n ica ] o f w oe.
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I f you
a ll w et.
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t h i n k c o h l s h o w e rs a r e l o t
o f fun, v o n ’re
STOP CATARRH! OPEN
NOSTRILS AND MIAO
Hostesses for - thy afternoon
were Mrs. A. H. Praeht, Mrs. w .
Son's gave each one a box of sta­ L. Maxey, Mrs. B. B. Balls, Mrs.
tionery; Miss Helene Beide gave Harris Deaa, Mrs. F. G. Sweden­
each one a beautiful hand-made borg add Mrs w ill Dodge.
drdsser scarf; Dr. and Mrs. F. G. I
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Swedenburg gave each girl a box college Club Meets Saturday«*.
• f candy; the Ashland Greenhouse
Members Of the College Wom­
presented the force with a eyelo- en's elHU of the Rogue River
mon; Dr. Charles A, Haines pre­ valley are reminded that the next :
sented them with n large bouquet i meeting w ill oecur at the Hotel
of chrysanthemums; Beheurmaa’s M edford.
Saturday,
January l
grocery presented them with
a eighth, with luncheon preceding 1
cyclomen; M r. Lindley of the
iuncrest orchards seat a box of
3’AnJou pears; M r. and Mrs. A.
■ I. Davenhlll seat a box of apples;
and. the following gave the force
1 arge boxes of candy: The Pie »a
Confectionery; The Roee and Aek-
or Medford leading. Other pre-
I gram Autohera may be given.
W e nil obey custom more than
wd obey law.
N o w w e know w h ere S a n ta C la u s s|*ends h is
sum m er«.
T h e old f e llo w .c a n be ‘seen a fte r the
gam e«, fr o lic k in g around u nd er th e g ra n d sta n d s hi
th e b ig lea g u e parks.
to d ay I heard LUM Bock roar
for the first time this winter,
it fairly shook the Lodge. I t
takes two or three days of storm
to make conditions right, then
a good h ard, freeze and two
hoars e r so of sunshine, the
sound can ba heard for miles.
I do not know If yon hare
notleed it, bnt there la a funnel
shaped enp near the front on
the south angle. This cup la
probable 600 feet deep and a
quarter of a mile wide acroae
Probably no household was ever
(uMy prepared for the arrival of
twins.
Rich fools are called "eccen-
tric,” while poor fools go by the
name of “ nuta.”
.Opinions, Ilka linen, should be
eoenstonnly changed to keep them
wkoleeome.
[ Hes Hesk says: " It kin be said
Spent Yesterday in A s h la n d -
in favor o' Bve that she never got
Mrs. Herb Hussotlg Of Medford
med end threatened to go home spent the dny tn this city yester-
to ’her asotler.M,
day-vM H ng with - friends. Mrs.
Huasong. nee Mies Carmen Rose,
foriherly resided la
Ashland,
erad iatin g from the
Ashland
high school.
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Baptist Charch Officers Elected—
The all-day service, Whieh was
bald et the Baptist chhreh on New
Joy this a ffa ir were H attie Bur- Year’s day, Was very well attend-1
nett, Lucille
Butler,
Lourdes ed and several visitors Fere pres­
Breedlove, Helen Murphy, Mildred ent at the Sumptuous dinner given
Erickson, Bessie McM illian, Leone 1st the noon hour.
.Smith, Florence M erritt Porter,
Officers for the church for the I
Myrto Otterdale and M r H
8 enehllg year were elected he fol­
AikldO.
low»: Deaeons, o. w. Gilmore
H. C. stock delightfully Oater- ahd F rank Bsswick; deAconeswe,
tatned the forte with e dinner at Mrs. J. L. Oxford and Mrs. 3, C.
the Plate eonfectlehery loot Mon­ Hopper; trusteee, h . P. Holmee,
day evening, as a Christmas gift, V. D. M iller, H . C. Hdnsen ahd V.
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O. N Smith; financial secretary
Alpha (Tiapter No. 1, O> B. S^
Installs Offiessn * ■
Alpha Chapter No. 1. o . E. 8..
installed the following officers at
their regular meeting In thM Ma-
renie hall, Tuesday evening, Jan­
uary fourth. Mr«. Mabel Jordan,
ps»t matron, was installing of-
lenaeni, Mrs. V. O. N. Smith,
ft tt N
H a a g h tm O f The Nile Meet la
Grants Pn»e—
The Daughters of the Nile w ill
me»t in Grants Pass, Baturday.
Luncheon At
t*M y « -ih irty ’ followed by election
of officers.
S0^JT<,ne * rh°
to * ° h^ofle
Specials
.O ur sp ecial p lat« lunch a t
c o a ts
in
p r o v in g
a
strong fa v o rite w ith m an y
people.
O ur
m en u
each
clay offers a w id e v a r ie ty
AI m Complete Fountain
•orvioe
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