ASHLAND DAILT TIDINGS • u ; f TWO Ashland 4 Tidings Established 1876 .‘ublished Every Evening Except Sunday by THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER. TELEPHONE 39 Subseription—Delivered in City. One Month, Delivered.... $ So One Week .................................... 16 By Mail-Outside of City One Year by mail ............... $5.00 Six Months by mail ............ 2.75 Three Months by mail.... 1.50 No out of town subscriptions taken for less than three months. ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising- Single Insertion, each inch, 30c YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising— . .27 12 c. One time a week.. . . . . 25c. Two times a week. Every other day... . . . .20c. Local Readers— 10c. Each line, each time To run every other day for one month, each line, each time, 7c To run every issue for one month or more, each line each 5c time Classified Column- One cent the word each time. To run every issue for one month or more, 12c the word each time. Card of Thanks, $1.00. Obituaries, 2% cents the line. Fraternal Orders and Societies. Advertising for fraternal or ders or societies charging a reg­ ular initiation fee and dues, no discount. Religious and benev­ olent orders will be charegd the regular rate for all advertising when an admission or other charge is made. The Tidings has a greater cir­ culation in Ashland and its trade territory, than all other news­ papers combined. Entered at the Ashland, Oregon Postoffice as Second Class Mail Matter • • •• • •A Shirk nothing in the line of duty. He who is above his business may some day find that his business holds him down. • • • © BEST VARIETIES OF GRAIN CHOSEN then tells all her neighbors about has maintained the school rep­ it She has helped a large num-1 resents four churches, doing the ber of women to have the home . work for the good of all the chil- made dress form; she made a fire- dren of the community irrespec- less cooker which just cost her tive of creed. This committee $1.00 and which has already consists of Rev. C. F. Koehler. ccoked many dishes for her; very Rev. Hiram Smith, Rev. W. E. recently made for use in the hot Bean, O. F. Carsou, terasurer, and UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, weather an iceless refrigerator; E. H. Badger. Eugene. — To the University’s she says that the benefits to her dead and to those who fought and MOTHER CLAIMS SON from the clothing and millinery lived will rise a memorial on the SWORE FALSELY TO AGE schools cannot be estimated.” —. campus at Eugene, when the plans WOODLAND. Calif.—Mrs.. A.1 of the alumni association mature. Roderigues of Roseville is in Carlton E. Spencer, registrar of Woodland with a juvenile com­ the University, speaking at the plaint for the arrest of her son, alumni luncheon during the com­ Silvero, 17 years of age, who mar­ mencement festivities, reported ried in this city without his pa­ for a memorial committee previ­ rents' consent, Ruth Hope Davis, ously appointed and set in mo­ this county, May 11, 1920, before tion the endeavor to pay fitting Justice of the Peace R. W. Harri­ tribute to those who died and QUINCY.—While taking a short son. those who gave. cut from the stopes in the Engels He emphasized that, to their Mrs. Roderigues says that her copper mine with two other min­ son committed perjury in swear­ high purpose, the alumni should ers to eat their miduight meal, । ing that he was 21 years of age. give time and thought and energy, Charles Johnson was knocked He is only 17. The mother plans making their expression as near- from a ladder by a man above him to locate her son, who left Wood-Ily as possible worthy of those it falling on him, and fell 60 feet to i land hurriedly, and if possivle an-would commemorate. For the the bottom of the shaft, striking nul the marriage. The girl he committee, he called upon the on a bucket, which nearly severed married claims to be 18 years of alumni to offer suggestions and the.head from the body. age, but is said to be much Plans that they may have no The three men were climbing younger. dearth of material from which to a ladder in a manhole which was ' select. used only for carrying tools. The An issue of Old Oregon, the lum- man above lost his hold and fell, ni publication, will soon be de­ brushing the two men from the voted to the memorial, while every ladder. In the fall the first man endeavor will be made to enlist struck a scantling, to which he the support of every graduate clung until he was removed, and and former studeut. Plans for the second man managed to gel financing the tribute have not yet bold of the ladder again, saving been made, the committee hold­ TACOMA.—State troops from himself, but Johnson fell into the Oiegon, comprising infantry, en­ ing that, once everyone was cog­ shaft. He was a native of Swe­ gineers and coast artillery units, nizant of the effort and intention, den, 30 years of age. will arrive at Camp Lewis July 6, the means would be easily se- for 15 days of drill and maneuv­ cured. ers, it was announced at Camp Lewis. Preparations are being made for 1500 Oregon troops. On July 11, Washington state troops will encamp at Camp Murray, the state drill grounds adjoining Camp Lewis, and the men from SEATTLE, June 24.—For the The commencement exercises of the two states are expected to hold first time since women became the Ashland Daily Vacation Bi­ joint maneuvers. eligible for jury service in the ble school will be held in the Bap­ state of Washington in 1911, a tist church in Ashland on Friday, WHOLE FAMILY MARRIES jury in a first-degree murder case, June 25. at 2 p. m. All parents MILLVILLE, N. J.—Marriages composed entirely of men was im­ and friends are invited to be present at these exercises. An ran rampant in the Hartze family paneled and sworn Tuesday in Su­ exhibition- of many of the indus­ recently. The mother and daugb- perior Judge Calvin S. Hall’s trial articles made by the chil­ ter became brides and tbe son a court to determine the fate of In­ gram Rader, logging contractor, dren will be of interest to all who bridegroom all in one day. Mrs. Matilda Hartze was unit- who is being tried on the charge may attend. The school has been highly successful, enrolling 225 ed in wedlock to Lind Legar, of of shooting and killing on April scholars, and maintaining a very Chester, Pa. Following the cer­ 3 Bud Dean Curtis in the Rader high daily average attendance. emony, Frank Hartze, a son of the camp near Lake City, Wash. Every morning in the week the bride, was married to Miss Bessie scholars have gathered during Smallwood. Later Miss Matilda June to learn many of the best Hartze became the wife of Thomas hymns and nature songs, to listen Johnson. to a Bible story, and receive in­ TEACHER ELECTED struction in a musical period. In EUGENE.—E. F. Carleton, for addition to this, an hour spent the past ten years assistant state in industrial work, has trained superintendent of public instruc­ the children in the making of tion, has been elected city super­ hammocks, raffia baskets,, picture frames, bird houses, kites, etc., not intendent of Eugene’s schools to lo mention the many varieties of succeed W. H. Rutherford, who kindergarten articles constructed. lias resigned to accept a position With Every Purchase of Among those conducting the in the educational department of HARMONY COCOA BUTTER school as members of the staff the United States navy. COLD CREAM 00c are: Mrs. Walter Frazer Brown, superintendent; Miss Eugenia Car- We will give son, Mrs. H. P. Holmes, Mrs. Van Sant, Miss Bertha Bean, Mrs. C. F. Koehler. The musical direc- tors have been Miss Florence Al- ; len and Mrs. E. H. Edgar. The director of industrial work, Mrs. John W. Hoyt, assisted by Miss A 50c Box of Emily Brown and Miss Eleanor CHARMONA COMPLEXION Hoyt, and John Hoyt Jr., and Ar­ POWDER cher Hoyt. rich, juicy, tender our Try The executive committee that While the supply lasts. steaks, Our customers say they are the best to be had. GET WISE TO Will Raise POLK Memorial to U. S. Heroes YET KILLED IN MINE SHAFT State Troops ! Will Drill COMMENCEMENT OF BIBLE SCHOOL A movement has been launched I rhe Farin Bureau to determine v I. at are the best varieties of wheat, barley and oats to grow in this county, and to get pure strains of these varieties estab- lis! ed over the county. The wheat I a: long been such a mixture of varieties that it is usually dis- criminated against on the market. Farmers have been getting their v ed from theirs and their neigh­ bors’s best fields, regardless of va­ riety, yield, milling or feeding qualities of the grain. This practice must give way for a business-like selection of seeds that will mean agricultural pros- perity for the county. It costs but little more to plant good seed than it does to plant mixed seeds. The trouble has been in the past that it has been hard to find pure strains of desirable varieties. it is hoped that the farmers of the county will take advantage of the efforts being put forth by the Farm Bureau in behalf of pure strains -of tried varieties. If the farmer has been raising grain or if he has an established opin­ ion that certain varieties of wheat and barley are best adapted to this county, he is asked to give the Farm Bureau the benefit of his knowledge and experience so that it will be possible to concen­ trate efforts along the lines they will be the most effective. The farmer to meet the present con­ Wky suffer the discomforts and ditions confronting him, must embarrassments of a Goitre? produce a better grade of live- O. G. C. preparation for goitre has bene- fited many. stock, better and higher yielding । Why pay several hundred dollars for an varieties of alfalfa, wheat, barley operation to remove a goitre when O.G.C. can be obtained for such a comparatively and oats. smallexpenditure? Èonsials WOMAN IS HOME il DEMONSTRATOR ‘ J I ' O. G. C. when properly applied gives satis- factory results, or your money will be refunded. O.G.C. is sold direct, by mail »nly. Write for booklet. Address Dept. 6 O.G.C. CHEMICAL COMPANY Seattle, W ashington The Jackson County Farm Bu­ reau News hands the following compliments to one of the pro- Ki essi ve women of the Belleview district : "Mrs. Vesta Brown of the Belle- view community is a real home demonstrator — everything that the home demonstration agent suggests to make the home work easier, Mrs. Brown tries out and 16799 DIED in New York City alone from kid- rey trouble last year. Don’t allow s ourself to become a victim, by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking „CITIZENS® BANK " • OFASHLAND ARE YOU SAVING FOR A HOME? There are many advan­ tages of having a home of your own. The soon­ er you begin to save for this purpose, the nearer you will be to greater happiness and success. Start a fund for a home now with The Citizens Bank of Ashland. GOLD MEDAL AWLEM 0,, Boland s national remedy since 1696.1 iteed. " Zoa’s for the name Gold Medad on every bou h and Mt opt no imitation ■ 0 REGION HAS FÜRS GRANGERS EAT FROM WHITE PINE PLATES BEND—Grangers from all over Oregon found themselves eating off of peculiar plates at an outdoor I banquet given them here during i their convention. One of the lo­ cai mills had supplied thin strips SHERIDAN.—Although Sheri- : of white pine for the purpose, dan is in one of the oldest parts while another cut up other slabs of Oregon in point of settlement, into clean menu boards, the mountains, particularly to the --------------------------- northwest, are the scene of profit- Klamath Falls. — Houe of oil able hunting and trapping of development in this section predatory animals. The opera- । aroused. tions of the trappers are confined == ----- 1 ‘...........— — — - largely to the Upper Willamina, the Big Nestucca, Coast creek. Yamhill and East creek in this 207 East Main immediate vicinity, “Soapstone Charley” of the Upper Willamina The Best Meals and Short Is perhaps the best known of the Orders to Be Found in trappers. Each year he gets his quota of cougar, bear and wolves I Ashland. and minor fur-bearing animals. Open from 5 a. in. to 11 p. m. ISAAC CRISP, PROP Steak East Side Meat Market JAS. BARRETT, Prop. 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I Stansill and associates of Jackson- { ville have taken a contract to log and deliver by auto trucks to the, A “n. a feet A Dollar Account of pine logs on Willow Springs STATE BANK OF ASHLAND. creek just south of Gold Hill. This firm has several other contracts delivering saw logs to the Med­ ford mills and it is reported they have taken additional contracts from the Gold Hill district. Medford sawmills 3,000,000 Starts an it’s a good idea to combine fresh fruit or berries with your morn- ins dish of — , GrapeNuts The Water’s Fine! We _ TIE DIAMOND BRAND. V TUB DIAAONI A . a Ladled Ask your Druggist for ZA Chi-cbes-ter s Diamond Brand % Pilis in Red and Gold n boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Y/ he Take no other. Bur of your V 8 for CIII-CNIES.TER g “ DIAMOND Ask BRANO PILLs, for 2s * years known as Best. Safest, Always Reliable . The blend of flavor proves delightful and is in tune with June. r 1 Opposite the Plaza This time of year "There's a Reason9 metallie’) Drugalat. 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