Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 01, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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ACRES
OLENOALB, JOal., Feb. 1 —
(U N )/— Two Glaadals girls, M lu
Loo Emrich a a 4 ’ H IM
M arjorie
»wan, both. IT , yrkc tqraed In a
ialae alarm to a “bay M ea d 's ”
ftnme to remind him of a date at*
tor be bad. dropped e ff to sleep
and forgotten, can’t mabe any
(Continued From P age O a»)
T h ey make up a grouping which
includes, la' the* Cantonese, a' to­
ta l of «81.008,. and which ac­
cords the Northwestern
bodies
under Peng Yu-hsln,ng even lesp
than that printed * 'in * the Tear
Book— only 177,008. A * far sis
allegiance goes, the Nationalist
figures seem sound,, hut it must
be home in m lhd’that the «»«,000
soldiers o f t h o Southerners are
largely occupants of conqnsrqd
territory. Thdy cannot easily be
brought Into action and la time
of stress they would go to another
banner as readily as (hoy wont
under that of the “ Reds.” Thu
Chang tso-lln soldiers, on the oth­
er hand, are, with the exception
of the shantung units mostly good
men.
The one outstanding conclusion
to bq drawn from perusal of army
figures In the Flowery Republic Is
that no conclusion can be dfawn.
There are too many factory of
what might be termed extra-m ili­
tary nature.
... fo u r th : Good marketing facilities. The Ashland F ru it
ft Produce Association, the Jackson Coanty Farm Bureau
Bxchange and the Ashland Creamery «re among the ehlef
agencies Uiat serve’ to assist the producer in marketing bis
p rod u ct.
F ifth : W e feel that oar a ll American population, our
tocallent schools, ju ra l and thy Ashland high school, the
Southern Oregon Stats Normal school, which la located*
St Ashland, our various churches, o ar wonderful climate
ahd scenery, all coupled w ith the high moral tone and the
more than average Intelligent oltltenshlp w ill be found a
to any family
now «bring on AaMaad
M d shquld be considered ser-
lotasly by tboee looking toward o n r’ community for their
future borne. ‘ ‘ < k
3
.». T i e Btoadvoatogee
Now ^Jet US fenMddr. the disadvantages that Ashland
Acres present to those living on them.'
First: W e are a long way from market. Products from
our acres In excess of T h a t may be used locally must be
carried three hundred miles either north or aonth before
they are In a position to reach the world markets. Oregon,
and Northern California are sparsely populated so our
Ipeal market Is not of the best.
So If we look toward
quantity production it must be In such articles as are neither
balky or weighty, value considered. In other words we must
get a lot of value In a small package.
Eggs and butter
meet these requirements, Mealy.
,
Second: O u r community is small.
W e cannot, as yet,
prod nee In a large way and so take advantage of quantity
m arketing./ In the case of eggs and butter however, our
markets are fa irly satisfactory snd w ith the growth of
agriculture these difficulties w ill be remedied.
Third: Ashland Acres .are just coming under Irrigation.
Our people must learn to use thia water, and our district
must adapt itself to tbe new conditions that must be met
In changing frotn dry farming to irrigation. W ith the high
degree of intelligence thkt is found in those living out Ash­
land Acres we Asow that these problems w ill be met in telli­
gently and that their solution is assured.
In the past thoaa who hava worked both head, and
handk, persistantly, have succeeded.
Now with water to
Insure against periods of deficient rainfall there la added
F A M E ¿¿A R M
Mr. and M rs.'Fred Homes le ft t
for Portland Sunday night?-wftfcre »
Fred la beng sent by , t W
len«! I
chamber of commerce’ us a 4d*V- - - engagements for spam time, by,
gate to the annual meeting eft the ► order or the mualcipal court.
state chamhef. which is ooByet-
The court today released tbe
ing in Portland on Monday. ■Wv- ? Xlrls, but Instructed their parents
and Mrs. Homes w ill s to p A i'U a - • to see that they stay at borne un-
lem a day or two on the ¡’■¡»y >' til sufficiently pualqfced for, the
homy and visit the state IqffM a- ■ Prsnk.
ure In se s sio n .
The Jass dance at the commun­
ity house Saturday,night was •
Vale“ ~
Federal; reclamation
success financially and socially. work Starts w itk Warmsprlugs
The committee; In accord w ith Jts drain ditch, to be dug by elec­
.
present plans, is having an old tric dfedgey.
tim e dance on Tuesday night,
February 1st. A jass the follow­
ing Tuesday, etc., etc., during' the U T H IA WATER PINE
spring months, one each week, .
\ '.U N E IS DEBATE TOPIC
The meeting of the
Bellview
Telephone Co. last week resulted
(Çon tinned frqaq
In the election of the following
officers; President. F . C. Homea; tains and which has given Ash­
Sec.-Treas., j|. 0 . Joy; Trouble land more advertising than any­
Man, B e rt‘Peachy.
thing else we have; and
Rehearsals for the play are be­
Whereas the mineral water la
ing held Highly now a t the d u b the chief attraction la this park
house. Everything points to Ito sad attracts tourists up into ths
ultimate success and ths public
may be assured of something
worthwhile on the night a t Its
presenttftlon. Feb. 17 and I t .
Mrs. Susaane C arter, teounty
school superintendent, who has
been 111 at her home In Jackson­
ville Is reported as very mnch
better today.
The P. T . A. of Bellview are
giving a cooked foed sale Satur­
day at Hardy Bros.
L ittle Money
Some commanders can get no
money w ith,w hich to pay -th e ir
men. A t once their ooldlers tarn
ton banditry, or at least fall easy
prey to the first rival commander
who tempts them with money.
Some commanders, on the other
hand, preserve such strict disci­
pline and high morale that their
men can go through "hard times"
Without w atering much.
Feng
Yu-hslang Is'given credit toy be-
ing such a man; so is W u Psi-fu.
Certsnly one of the factors of
strength of the Cantonese and of
assurance that the “ pay streak” is here awaiting honest
the "Christian General” has been
Medford schools employ 85
that their occupancy of any giv­
teachers.
en territory usually has been pro­
S o ld ie r s K ille d
ductive of better rather than of
SH A N G H A I, Feb. 1. — (U N )
worse times.
General Feng, In
fact, has often cooperated with
— Twenty two Chinese soldiers
(Contlnned From Page Ona)
were executed at the orders of
the common people in road build­
ing, like construction and similar
their own commander today a
work; likewise be has kept bis
few hours a fte r they had attempt­
ed to seise an American ship In
solders well in band and has al-
the Yangtste Kiang river.
lowed no tooting. Chang Tsang-,
I t reqnlree submission
’The reliability -of CHEV­
chang’s troops and Certain others
The executions, ordered by
people of a constitutional
of the Northerners have an exact­
General Yang Sen at Chun Kiang, ROLET in standing up
ment.
ly opposite reputation.
Such
under the hardest kind
were in line w ith -the campaign
thTAgs as these count in Chins
of
commanding
generals
to
calm
of
Misage and providing
Income Tax
nowadays.
the
soldiery
as
well
as
the
pub­
CHEAP TRANSPORTA
SALEM . Feb. 1. — (U N ) —
Another income tax bill made Its lic at a time when uprisings are ' TION is shown in the fact
appearance in the house fathered threatening tbe lives of foreign­
that the Hertz Drive-Ur-
ers.
by Representative King and Sen­
Self
Corporation of Chi
Use T ru n k’s Prescription be­ ator HaU- I t carries a graduated ¿ Although Marshal Sun Cbuan
vago
is
adding 400 CHEV-
cause It is a shame to suffer raise from one per eeqt on the w*ang hi -Shanghai has forbldqen
w ith rheumatism!
This pre­ first thousand of tagable income public meetings In tbe interest»
BOLETS io its fleet of
scription does not
ruin
the tai a maximum charge on laoomes of peace the advent of tbe Chin-« fqr-hire cays. This jpiroves
stomach, it does not depress ths o f ft.OOO and over.
ese New. Y ear season has brought,
yon can’t beat the .Chev­
heart, neither does it require
; Single persona are given an compUcatloaq.
rolet
for -economy • and
dieting to make it effective. exemption of »1,500, marriqd per­
general
driving purposes.
Trunk's In s c rip tio n does not sons, »8,500, corporation, 88.500
contain any mercury « or nar­ and a dependent exemption of
•
,
cotics; h ut it does combine ths 8*00.
essential medical elements neces­
•, ■and
sary In the successful treatment NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN •
of rheumatism and gout, a« •i
C H IN A AMD O N G LA N p *'
■ , • * ■ ■ • ■ ■ > • -
cording to weU. informed prbs-
A R E NOW PE A C E FU L
th q ^ a d v y r t^
| The Ashland
[that placing 0 »
rb Beard feels
ilt^ . U t»
[fountains oa I
[city, streets would.be undesirable
as tourists securing'water at any
o f ,these spots might not be drawn
Into the park, and the said board
wishes to protest against . any
Liithla water fountains
being
placed in any hotel or rooming
house, on the. Plata or on any
city street.
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, • \ LOUIS DODGB
8. A. PETER S. Jr.
A. C. N IN IN G E R ,
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W H. M cN A IR
Ashland Park Com.
»11 parents to giva
t h o u g h t f u l consider­
ation to the future of
children w ith o u t a
musical education.
Low price* and easy
terms m a ke it possible
for every home to
The Greatest Tire
V alues Ever Offered
GUM DIPPED TIRES
V i restones are the tires that give most mile­
age ahd best service—the tires that surpass all
others in quality of materials and workmanship
—the tires that come to you WITHOUT HIGH
PRICES. Eirestone are the only Gum-Dipped
Tires.
Claycomb Motor Co.
The Ford Garage
FordsoH
Lincoln
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Where You Buy Your Ford
A BSO LU TE
PROOF!
R H E U M A T IS M
F u ller P aints
paint and vafnish for
every need
J. O. RIGG
J*
P **® *
Headquarters
It would have been impossible to linvo made this sale
The :
Automotive Shop
the wonderful success it has been without your assistance
and the wido publicity obtained through the columns
«Chevrolet Baders
SEE THE SMOOTHEST
CHEVROLET
of the Ashland Tidings.
We are more than pleased
convinced your paper is entitled
S cien ce and
Sym p athy
Determination to find a way to the tea
led the hardy traders, trappers and miners,
of the “ exploration period” of western
history to follow streams and cross moan-
tains under the greatest difficulties; many
to lose their live« in their quest................
No wondor, therefore, that we of South­
ern Oregon rejoice that at last our gate­
way to the 0Mb
Orescent City is to be
developed fato ft rWd harbor. To thia har­
bor a crcoM onoty rail route will inevit­
ably fa d iia way, providing an adequate
outlet for ffihh, Idtttber and manufactured
prodhots of a terHtory equalling that of
School Supplies
4
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Èaât Side -,
results and are
large portion of
credit for the success of the sale.
And it is with a feeling of
that we bring the same to a close.
We make it our aim to prove that modern
scientific efficiency and, real sympathy can. go
hand in hand. Our work ih- dene thoroughly
and according to the most Advanced standards
of our profession; still, we dh not let the “ pro­
fessional mind ’ ’ blind ns to the needs of human
nature.
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Funeral Direeters
» a ftr ó » » » qp 8 <
Normal
' A/f Al ’
As ft farewell note ftt the closing of this great sale,
I wish to thank you and your staff for the cooperation
you have given us.
That Baby Y ou ’ve
Longed For . .
Mrs. Bnrton Advises Women on
Motherhood and Companionship
"F o r several years I was de­
nied the blessing of motherhood,"
writes Mrs. Margaret Burton of
Kansas City. " I was terribly ner­
vous and subject to periods of
terrible suffering and melancho­
lia. Now I agi the proud mother
of a beautiful little daughter sad
true companion and Inspiration
to my husband. , I bollove bun.
dreds of other women would like
to know the secret of my ^happi­
ness, and I w ill gladly reveal It
to any married, woman who w ill
w rite me." Mrs. .Barton offers
her
advice
entirely*
without
charge. Sho has nothing to sail.
Letters should be addressed to
Mrs.
Margaret
Burton.
8567
Massachusetts, Kansas City Mo.
Correspondence w ill be strictly
confidential.
MR. EDITOR
;
• Varnishes
ent-day medical opinion.
Uric
acid solvent and lk c r medicine. ^C ontinued Fron» Paga Oha).
T ru n k’s Proscription sells for
Amoy, SWatoW and Cgntoa are
81.75 at McNair Bros.
being concehtfaUd at contort
from which they cam ba evacuated
rapidly.
log proteins-—v i t a l i s i n g
ASHLAND
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NAL B ank
I i onxooN
moo na load uo on. n.
(7.00 rax load is ov. » .
moo ” nx load
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And f a t Into Your
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Pharmacy
384 0 Ä g i .— At RailrtNtdÖroeaing
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PendhU
Yours truly,
E. R. ISAAC & CO,