Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 19, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DfllüY TIPINOS
PUBLISHED BY TBE AgHLÄND PRINTING 0 0
ASHLAND DAILY TIÇINQS
TCWMGBACS
THR PAGES
ÏÎB8FDRÜM
$ # * < * * of (f p e lf interest)
are welcomed " " Iff this head.
Commundatloas must bear the
signature of the author.
What Had) G#d WwHjght
Sury^W i
p rófoig apd publ¡jrftf#g b ^ e s s
of his <ay SylowDi W Yod ® B’gb W 4 WWfa “ Qf
the w*ÍFÍñg M M fowl* ^erp is no
4#4 yrf
strictly speaking fljprje wasn't any printing
publishing business in existence. He was still
five hundred years
from mpyabte type and
presses which wa.de it possible to inervase the writ­
ten won$
n»u|tipbc^tion instead fíl addition.
If he cpnM eypregs b w M * so stfongly tmj^-
the then prevailing conditions what must he
said could be but glance at the gover¡upgp| report
on ft# printing and publishing busings# of the
United States in the year 1926 f At a gneaa WO *tr
tepipt to comment would have bankrupted M® yp-
cabplarv and he would have thrown np bi» pOffd8
in hopeless amazement. For the making of i.ooikd,
periodicals, newspapers, pamphlets apd what not
by printing presses has become a huge burin«»».
Recording to the report referred to* it amounted
to g grand total of $2,269,638,230; it waA conducted
in 21,051 printing establishments find gave employ­
ing^ to 251,273 workers. To this great aggregate
newspapers and periodicals contributed the greatest
8hgrp for a total value of goods gnd
sold
to thje extent of $1,146,530,649 in 10,620 publishing
4II this has growo UP duri»8
jcomp#ratiy|B|y
bri^f period of five bip|dred years wjiiph is approxi­
mately the time separating ys fropi jQ ip n W <*WP-
berg, who conceived the great idea of quantity oro-
augurate telegraph; might very ppqperty hay^ f>een
the first struck ofl QD his pre«s “ Whoi k tff1
wrought”
10 Years Agp
-“ There is a d e c i ^ tendency #^>ng «Hy girls
evprywhere to use to exqess powder and jeveu rouge
for the face, a tendency that- far from adding to
pretty faces, makes them appear common at once
. . . . When the folly of rouging the cheeks is added
a prefty face is vulgarized. Another fault ¿g the
indelicate manner that so many have of powder­
ing iij. public . . . . The laws of health are euljrely
oppwpd to Ulling tbe pores of tbe skin v itfi cbelk
a n 4 » u it that Are frequently composed of poisonous
ingr£dients and are thus dangerous* as well as vnl-
This is the kind of advice editorial writers
were giving to grandmother when she y e s a hW °l-
ing hplle 50 years ago. It wag probacy pot original
with them. Grandmother’s grapdmother had pp
dopht been as excellently admonished 50 yefirs be­
fore that, and for all we kp°w h»r grandmother had
heard the same thing.
Certainly during the yegre that grandmother
hag hpen aging there has been np tet-T^p ip the at­
tach Pn i^e dreadful habit of d|gmiising poe’0 fpg-
tnrpa under a layer of cosmetics. It flowers peren­
nially. The ladies can’t say they haven’t been well
wapped-
•
What have they done gbflpt IM Wed, the Amey-
ieap Chemical society announces that American
manufacturers last ypar produced /»emetics to the
value of $34,178,000 wholesale, f t begins to look
as tb9Qgh there might be some spn«e |p the old say
to the effect that when a womap will, she will.
«inker* she else gads A srd rst/
• handsome boy, John SwMe
4s loaeJMrtoe, end the p d f tot
M brother end sister. -
0»r her, end she is honey.
M T «« to hide fter, end »ah'
the night «sith /ehn end his p
»■
pmpaggg pf m&M.
VeemeMfc hsr fa t£
the M 7|c Ihestre, refjfrpp^ YfrFfb- p j pt« his nsytipenos, and MJ
day top# Gpgnts ^agp, where fce mglos seeroh. The «nominp
bas been looking
{rfWMMP Im eryINs eagerly waittng
S mmiuw s , when the boy’s J
Interests.
p. V M M M t
niece Claudine Pfff. leg/p pegf
Friday tor Newport, wfcpre they
wi|J enjoy a vacation.
Amaryllis stood back and shook
r yellow bead and bold on tight
the boy with the black hair and
fhuiineKg gtatsitics show that a large proportiua
of the people who go intp retail trpde do not make
a 0ip*t*PHK of it. People are all the time trying to
Rto this fiehj yf lqbor, but mgpy of them find
thenidrives unable to make a living there. >
Wh< n people keep along in trgde year after
yW t ft .is a kind of survival of the fittest' Judg?
me^|, energy, and advertising ure three very im-
poriaut factor» in producing this survival.
We
cap a|l take off our hatg to the people who hav.e'
8eyye<l ng in retail trade, here in Ashland- and they
If you sijcak to mi« of oar tewm^kere »hyut
putting too much government into business he thanks
you for the comifiuhcnt. But if you call him a So­
cialist .he’s highly jftsuU^!
«
W
0. A. Hawka, wife and two sons
Begt and Max, left last week fop
Sap Diego.
ponedor
Ryady is
kundrwl dollar#
# I ’WWoypff.®“ 4» «0P» frJJ»
ig he S
S
rooms
thing'
So
the two children gd >«ffd ,n habd
down the back wnlk/aSd A gftdt
big lump grew in his throat; b&-
causq pw -last thing he had heard
as ftjcy'Wapt down the steps was
Amaryllis asking anxiously: “John
Guido, do yon think be <01 «rod
for the policeman to aCMfi uad get
around fhe
30Y^»mAgo
very Wen h
A- P- Armstrong ppd l|ttle
daughter arrived yesterday from
tq visit her father
Mr. L. L- ShgUy. Shp expects to
invest in Southern Oregon pro­
perty.
_
•k.d for Ih» Chief O ÎÏS E » .
>lg cilSy th»t wag not so magy
Ifn i.O e u rg e KnoMancQ
Mbs 'Frankie Toaer returned
Jgy Irq.m » t.ew days’ visit
frlepdt at Grants P a u and
O0i»t8-
and
F rl-
with
way
sis*, already overburdened wltb
taxes an, 4 high costs, is a serious
problem which should have the
consideration of every Intelligent
voter.
30 Year? Age
HP took k b ton oa one M m
F. A. Foster and family who
have been residents of Ashland
for two years past left last eve­
ning /o r Michigan, their old home
Foster has the promise
of p good position and a chance
to pypypipe his energy steadily.
C. B. Austin and his jppfkof,
Mrs. J. C. Austin, are movlpg ppo
the Crocker .building On H|00
stroet.
Normal Notes — Prof. J. f .
Bqjrry has returned from Cali­
fornia and is assisting in the yor|f
of the summer school.
A rt Cpy, the proper, is now ip
gap JProgclsco, Cal., on a vacation
kgg Wlte« UNW W.V
arbiters of fashion and the commands of wives
so’s your old man.
John
© so wonderful to have a little
'hen JoUn Gpldo ¡poked hie (a-
r Straight In the eye and told
Sfpt Very tprrible great big lie
t he ever had told in aU his life,
told $ tpr AmaryUla.
ehlldf la She aaf#7“ ,
Mr. Forrester udwerodi J
0» said: Si truly don’t think any
W0irn her. feth.er. I ddh’t'Ullnk Sffl» connection y lfk
Bme. T h is '
payed, and
think ws can
Hie father
Sard,
and tl
?John Guido,
fhie little Am
' 7. The abnormally wet season
which will defer need of irrigation
until late this year, w ill ailromat-
ically defer need of dam construc­
tion tpis year, and give us time to
find ou| the tyga value of the im­
provements that have been made,
which should prove conclusively
that a dam is unnecessary. Your
consulting jEngltteer, Mr. Hanley,
told you several years ago, to
make the necessary improvements
to conserve your water supply. He
told you that yqu didn’t need a
gam np Aehlapd Cre*k. This re­
port ha# beep forgptlpn but Mr.
Ifpney advised the same thing
aga|p 'whep you called hlP| here
laat yeay.
| . Finally, pad most import­
ant is the menace to life and pro­
perty in Aahlapd, located as |t is
In g narrow 8»??® tyo miles hei.ow
th|# high d>p>, which
caJM> of
failure JTOuld have np opportun­
ity to spread fits flood waters, is a
danger that cannot be wade light
pjt. g.ueh a faHpro
not oc­
cur fqr fifty year# or possibly nev-
sy, hpt it stands as a pptential has-
ard to your city fqr p|l time. The
storage of water |p 0g|iland Creek
Canyon should pp|y
used as a
last resort.'
Yopro truly,
4jrt^»f G- c p w i“ -
M ff • fW U fW * * *
A 0ooy " W “ *®K •MP*-
T ro p h ic W hkt lawyers
garage man gat rich upon.
W|<qw: f ìM
»AvLce, pspesJaUy
money.
ppd
birthright in net
e r a slater with k
«eU »N»0*
If she
ftp» but that th iii*w 2
Life: An interppl struggle to
keep 0a»f<¥>li*hness Under con­
trol» .
Income: Something that be­
comes “outgo*’ when the tax col­
lector comes along.
Powder: A substancp
th a t
Hfvfr tofc: totop &
Ito*
ain’t seen any concerted action by
undertakers to take the pisen ont
o* alcohol.*’
»
perpetual jrptpr right of 800 »ere
FPPi from dm Talent Irr|ggfion
District at a coat of 800,000,
which if properly distributes^ yrlll
provide for irrigation of a|l /he
City Parka and farms wlt01p the
city limits and take care of the
IWF*r ., 50 rights in Ashland pppek
0e>oy «m city.
1. Tbe largest ponyum^rs of
water here, which was the /flU “
service, have cut down thpir ro-
qulremeuts permanently. 0* |) 1 s
#em slope will provide tyip d o ­
mestic water supply for 2000 ad­
ditional population.
w ,
8. The distribution sysipty is
being renewed at the p resen t tim e
with adequate size and modern
cast iron pipe which will cut down
the wastage and leaks to e mini­
mum.
2 _ _ _ __■
«
4, The Crowson H ill
reser­
voir, in my opinion, w ill do more
|o augument the present ' jrafer
gppply than any one thing, pe-
cause it will provide night gtprgge
to/r water that has up to th|a time
run off down Ashland Creek lu r ­
ing the night.1 I t w ill slag serve
Ip reduce the excessive pressure
on plumbing fixtures, thus lessen­
ing loss of water through leaky
oa the »*4*, lib * waves upon the
beach, h ts ptraa«e bow much
higher U looks when all la ob­
scured but the high point.
It
almost become* a
Matterhorn
wph Ue veil of mints.
I really saw the castles of
Red Cloud C liff for the first
ttms today. To mu they
have
been the "Painted Chimneys,“
but today a 'flu rry of storm was
sweeping throutP K err
Notch
While the reet of the sky was al­
most clear. The eun bad describ­
ed a faint rplabow from Dutton
C liff tp Sentinel Point. Direct­
ly in front of Rod Cloud Cliff
the mist was broken and the sun
streamed tbrnogh.
Work— Finished paint racks,
melted snow, split wood, took
beds sport.
Weather— Day cloudy, wind
wes snowfall since last observa­
tion. 12 Ip.; precipitation, l . J l i p .
snow on proun0, 220 |n., Temu.
H. 20. L. IS , R. 10, M. 18.
CAMEL NELLS H W g l
AT AUSTRALIA AUCTION
SYDNEY. N. S. W .. April 18.
— A grpUP.J»/ Xeipalc camels remi­
tted oply a dollar apiece at a re-
cept auction in a n " outback dla-
Ig S L oi NeV South Wales.
or
t,ttr0 H
Some of the latter h*v« ip*
creased since their reléese pad
have become a ipenpee ip many
districts. Wpen they reach »peps
of settlejpent they are impounded
by the authorities." i t pas ope
such lot that 'was recently sold
at auction. The females brought a
dollar each and |pe pulls a little
more.
1
fasurence Service
Well Directed
Should damage or dis­
aster throw- you b^ck on
your ipsjir^nce pgoteetiou,
yc» would want your pol­
icies to “ hit the spot“
. . . .you would want your
imiurai|ee to cover ypnr
loss like a well-sped w
rpw covers a ß
Sen t t o 4 g e w pf the
Hartford Fire Ipsurgnce
Company.
5. The small amount of yrater
that the proposed d»m would lm
popfid, f(jf lack of * suitable dam
site of greatjBr storage area, does
nqt justify the expense involved.
OlenzHprgrove hhk gone to
Cottage Grove to worjt in the saw
aMPa tkero-
w5r*
tn nt ttoM «»R- tow-fcrw»
t
wadTwt t t e r 't o a
body except him,
decided he would t
matters in bis own
lie utj?ut|y rp tw H
ta the sui
Guidò kneel
051 <W?
ft
*• ^^*04 bM
She stamped her little foot and
led: “NoI Koi Mother dppan’t
Trade CQjnpefifio#
jw rc
/ « W
W
W
m
ln
the hsaAu of the people concern­
ing the Ashland Creek dam is a
f f e f Pl 0»? risht d ire c tly . The
cQnstruc^oq of thia daqa #0quld
0« dplayp0-|qr the following p a -
ppns:
Winn Crowson has estah||p0pd
5 CWW
robin and in­
tends to spend a couple p i weeks
ip ¡the epol of the mountains with
pniy an occasional y|#|/ to town. “
B. H. Hatch returpeg to Spo-
When a Woman Will
tram the W t . the» bach to the been eyld at ^uotion
•oathwee* ttaHfcM wee surely I oom .
iaT any chUd
Joat half its
Lag a brother
1 to play, and
then the dis-
l
He found
Mfhlng about
had wakened
Soy that had
pre. Back in
with tWs Sally l/u
for l/ttpclieoii
A R»!^ Treat
ip you gwer »akje JS#IJy
Luxra? f h is recipe shows
y o » k.QW‘- g n d a lso demon­
strates w hy M odem Housewives
prefer Mazola for; shortening-—
as well as for frying and salad
dressings.
n
4
This recipe is froiq Ida Bailey
Allen’s
Book “ The
f p l F o o d s ’’— see c o u p o p
ljunn
3 tto fp v e /ir ta k in g
CfitfPF L*ke
In Winter Time
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r K > b in
g r ^ e r Lake
Monday,
|4 . 1 M 7
This is sui0|y Mffch weather.
One minute thp F lid is howling
like a l<bt soul, and the next the
snowflakes are slgsagglng down­
ward as if in half a mind to re­
turn to U p skv ig aln
sky
will
|B f w t f 0|pp stpro»«
i hS f« »
JW
tbW 0fh- nn*
ropn » f!F»<4!»<
Ito rtote
Ito 0 F # !»-
slant a hilsaard is* on.
B ^ y t^p p fM tt teyp #pen
mining VRf,o than. a btinrli of
sheep menaced by a coyote, com­
ing first from the south, then
AtUruf.
b p fa s r