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ASHLAND DA II, Y' TIDINGS
Ashland
Tidings
C o m b a tin g
E s ta b lis h e d 1876
P u b lish e d E v e ry E v e n in g E xcept
S u n d a y by
T H E A SH LA N D P R IN T IN G CO.
p a rk :
O pen.
C o tta g e G rove to
fo u r m iles ab o v e D issto n , good. To
I.u n d p a rk fro m h e re , ro u g h .
C re sce n t
C ity - P o r t
O rfo rd
O pen.
B ro o k in g s
to
C re sce n t
City, ex cellen t. B ro o k in g s to P o rt
O rfo rd , poor.
G ra n ts
P a ss-C re sc e n t
C ity:
O pen. Good except o v er O regon
M o u n tain .
R ed P ro p a g a n d a
E. B. Fish Come* O ut o f Labor Ranks to F igh t R adicals
and B olsh evists
O FFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PA PE R .
T E L E P H O N E »9
A m ong th o se ree c iv in g th is de­
g re e a re M rs. T h eo d o re R oosevelt
J r ., of O y ster Bay, L. I.
ASKS C IT IZ E N S H IP ON
___________________
BOYHOOD M E M O R IE S
T h e s to ry t h a t th e P rin c e of
N E W 1 O R K . — A claim of | W a le s w as c a p tiv a te d by an h u m ­
A m e ric an c itiz e n sh ip , based on b le shop g irl so u n d s fishy. W ho
boyhood rec o lle c tio n s of th e Bow­ e v e r h e a rd of an h u m b le shop
e ry in 1 864 a n d scenes a t th e C hi­ g irl?
cago fire in 1871, w as s u b m itte d I
to E llis isla n d im m ig ra tio n of­
G E T W IS E T O
ficials in su p p o rt of a re q u e st '
fo r a s ta y o f /d e p o r ta tio n fo r Mac-ij
G re g o r R oss, 67, of S e a ttle . W ash .,v
a lle g e d ra d ic a l a g ita to r .
H e a rriv e d a t E llis Isla n d and, '
FO R " 5
w as o rd e re d d e p o rte d in F e b r u a r y ,
1919, b u t w as released in M arch
an d re tu r n e d hom e, h a s t N ovem -i
h e r in P o r t A ngeles, W a sh ., h e i
was a rre s te d a g a in on c h a rg e s of
/1 hy suffer the discomforts and
c rim in a l sy n d ic a lism a n d s a b o ta g e
embarrassments o f a Goitre?
an d held in $20,000 hail.
O . G . C . p r e p a r a tio n f o r g o itre h a s b e n e ­
f ite d m a n y .
Im m ig ra tio n o ffic ia ls in v e s ti­
W h y p a y se v e ra l h u n d r e d d o lla r s f o r a n
g a te d th e case a n d , h is a tto rn e y ! o p e ra tio n to re m o v e a g o itr e w h e n O .G .C .
c a n h e o b ta in e d f o r su c h a c o m p a rativ e!}
says, “ ju d g e d by h is n a m e th a t I s m a lle x p e n d itu r e ?
O. G. C. w h en p ro p e rly a p p lie d g iv es sa tis-
S co tlan d m u st he his hom e la n d ”
j f a c to r y r e s u l t s , o r y o u r m o n e y w ill b e
a n d o rd e re d him d e p o rte d to th a t ' 1 re fu n d e d . O .G .C . is so ld d ire c t, b y m a il
' o n ly . W r ite f o r b o o k le t.
c o u n try . . R oss.
so
f a r a s lie:
A d d re s s D e p t. 6
know s w as n e v e r in S co tlan d .
O .O .C . C H E M IC A L C O M PA N Y
S u b sc rip tio n — D e liv e red in City.
.$
One M onth, D e liv e red .
O ne W eek .................................
By M all— O u tsid e o f C ity
$5.00
O ne Y ear by m ail- . . .
2.75
Six M onths by m ail . .
1.50
T h re e M onths by m ail
No o u t of to w n su b s c rip tio n s
ta k e n to r less th a n th re e m o n th s.
A D V E R T ISIN G R A TES
b i play A d v e rtisin g —
S in g le in se rtio n , e ach inch, 30c
I EA RLY CO NTRACTS
D isplay A d v e rtisin g —
O ne tim e a w e e k .............27 Vic.
Tw o tim e s a w e e k ................ 25c.
E v ery o th e r d a y ..................... 20c.
L ocal R e a d e r» —
E ach lin e, e ach t i m e ..... 10c.
To ru n ev ery o th e r .d a y fo r one
m o n th , e ach lin e, each tim e, 7c
T o ru n ev ery issu e
fo r onej
m o u th o r m ore, each lin e each
tim e .............................................. 5c
C lassified C o lu m n —
O ne c e n t ttie w ord feach tim e
To ru n ev ery issu e
fo r one
m o n th o r m o re , Vic th e w ord
each tim e.
C ard of T h a n k s, $1.00.
o b itu a r ie s , 2 Vi c e n ts th e line.
F r a te r n a l O rd e rs a n d S ocieties.
A d v e rtisin g fo r
f r a te r n a l o r­
d e rs o r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a reg -j
u la r in itia tio n fee a n d d u es, no
d isc o u n t.
R elig io u s a n d benev­
o le n t o rd e rs w ill be e b a re g d th e I
re g u la r ra te fo r a ll a d v e rtis in g
w hen an a d m issio n o r o th e r c h a rg e
is m ade.
T h e T id in g s h a s a g r e a te r c ir ­
c u la tio n in A sh la n d am i its tra d e
t e r r it o r y , th a n a ll o th e r n ew s­
p a p e rs co m b in ed .
E n te re d a t th e A sh lan d , O regon
P o sto ffic e as Second C lass M ail
M a tte r
P E O P L E ’S FORUM
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One of th e o u tstan d in g events of C h au tau q u a th is y e a r will be th e lec­
tu re ap p e ara n ce o f E. B. F ish of E v erett, W ash. T h is young apostle of 100
p er cent A m ericanism cam e rig h t out of th e labor ran k s a t th e tim e of the
S e a ttle general s trik e and s ta rte d a speaking cam paign fo r sane thinking. He
was a m echanic In th e E v e re tt shipyards, anil in a m onth he had challenged
th e a tte n tio n of th e e n tire N orthw est by his two-fisted fighting m ethods and
h is unusual speaking abilities. F o r a y ear he h a s been talk in g to laboring
men, in th e mills, in th e lum ber cam ps, on the xj^iterfront. Now he ap p ears
on the C h au tau q u a p latform fo r th e first tim e. If you have red A m erican
blood in your veins you will w ant to h e a r him.
Siskiyou Co.
Has Shortage
Of Teachers
( D P DI T O F T O W N ;, HAD
TO SAW LO C K U P O P E N “ IN F E R N A L L E T T E R ”
NEYV REVENGE METHOD
< T R W EN SV ILLfc.
P a .— W ith
MAUCH
C H U N K , P a .— C h arg -
tiie local c h ie f of police o u t of
ed
w
ith
p
lacin
g a n “ in fe rn a l let-
¡own, c o n sid e rab le d iffic u lty w as
t e r ” in th e m ails, G eo rg 6 e T u uipuin.,
rp a c k
• xperienced in la n d in g tw o su s­
h i ’ ou: c h a ra c te rs in th e lockup. a n iin e r> w as a rre s te d by p o sta l
T he p resid en t of co u n cil saw lo&pector8 a n d held in d e fa u lt of
‘ men and th o u g h t th a t th ey ! $ ^ 0 0 bail fixed hy th e U nited
i.ouhl l.e locked up. He le a rn e d i S ta le s C o m m issio n er,
th a t th e chief of police, in fa c t,
T u rp a c k placed a le tte r in th e
In. v hole force, was o u t of tow n, m ails d ire c te d to a fo rm e r m ine
v tit t h e
lockup keys.
C h a rle s lo ,e n ia n ’ l,S a in st w hom he n u rse d
M cC lure was d ra fte d , a n d a r r e s t ­ a g ru d g e, c o n ta in in g a q u a n tity
’ d Hie tw o n e g ro e s a n d h u stle d
th em io tin* lockup. It was locked
h ack saw w as th e n b ro u g h t
nlo play, th e tw o locks w ere
aw ed oil', a n d w hen th e door
• in ned th e p ris o n e rs w alk ed in
'i lie h a rd w a re s to re bein g closed,
h was n ecessary to ro u t th e c le rk I
out of bed so th a t new locks be s e - !
cu red to fa s te n th e d o o r of th e '
lockup.
On Savings Accounts
Interest
A Dollar Starts an Account
STATE BANK OF ASHLAND.
STeak
of th e w eight of th e v ehicle, a t
10,000 p o u n d s, a n d t h a t no loads
sh a ll pass o v e r tiie paved h ig h ­
w ays w h erein th e w eig h t on any
w heel s h a ll exceed GOO p o u n d s to
th e in ch of tir e on a n y vehicle.
T he a c tio n of (he c o u rt w as t a ­
ken in view of th e fa c t t h a t som e
of th e
paved
h ig h w a y s of th e
To Reduce the Cost
of Living
BuyDirecf
DICTIONARIES are in use by busi­
ness men, e n g i n e e r s , b a n k e r s ,
judges, architects, physicians,
farmers, teachers, librarians, cler­
gymen, b y s u c c e s s f u l m e n a n d
1 8 0 EA ST MAIN ST.
It. C. Jorgensen, Prop.
O I.Y D E
C O STELLO
GARDEN
J , . tools 1
IN
S H IP M E N T
of G a rd e n T ools h a s a rriv e d .
Good to o ls a r e e s e n tia l to good
g a rd e n
J AS. BA RR ETT, Prop.
P H O N E 188
B ig Drop
NEYV
r e s u lts — in
East Side Meat Market
or
field.
Provost Brothers
1LYRDYVARE
W oolen s
AT
Orres Tailor Shop
A VICTORIA TOP
of p ra c tic a l
e v e ry d a y s e r ­
vice a n d p lea sin g lin es, easy
to h a n d le a n d o ffe rin g fu ll
p ro te c tio n — th e se a re som e
of th e fe a tu re s of o u r m a n ­
u fa c tu re .
M ade o v e r
a
stro n g , d u ra b le fra m e , of
b e st q u a lity M otor c lo th .
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ASHLAND
ALTO TRIMMING SHOP
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FOR SAIE
One Samson Tractor (new) at less than factory
price.
Also one I*. A O. 3-Bottom 14 in. Plow.
One 1 1-28 P. <fe O. Tandem Disc Harrow.
One 3-Bottom P. A O. Disc Plow (used).
All of these farm implements at less than fac­
tory prices.
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Ë ______
CITIZENSÍ«
BANK
" C h e £>ank. y^/Uh
th e C huna, C lo c k *
MEN’S
OXFORDS
A R E YOU SAVING
F O R A H O M E?
There a re m an y a d v a n ­
ta g e s of h a v in g a hom e
of y o u r ow n. T he so o n ­
e r you b e g in to sav e fo r
th is p u rp o se , th e n e a re r
you w ill be to g r e a te r
h a p p in e s s a n d success.
•
IN
S ta r t a fu n d fo r a h o m e
now w ith T h e C itizen s
B a n k of A sh la n d .
E N G L IS H
AND
P lan a D e c la ra tio n of In d e p e n d ­
en ce Now fo r Y’O I’R S E L F
IN D E P E N D E N C E is a s ta te of he-
i n l a b le to ta k e c a re of y o u rse lf:
in bein g a b le to get a lo n g w ithout
a id o r c h a rity from o th e rs . And
yet few people look f a r enough
a h e a d to p la n a n d w ork to w ard
t h a t end.
BROGUE
ST Y L E S
A re p o p u la r now , a n d c o m fo rt­
a b le fo r w a rm
w e a th e r.
We
/J
D eclare to d ay th a t you will pos­
sess a g ro w in g ban k account at
th e
F irs t
N a tio n a l— anil th en
IK» IT.
77/c ffrsiNatioaautoak
ASHLAND.
•%ON DEPOSITS.
SAVINCS
OREGON
E V C A R T E R . PO ES
C n V A U P f L VICE PR C
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C O Y . C a s h ie r
M b íiE n j;
C le a r a n c e o f
Silk Dresses and Shirts
a n d » S p rin g »Suits
You now have an opportunity to get a new Sport Silk Skirt or a new
Silk Dress before the 4th of July Clearance prices. You will be surpised
at the beautiful line we are showing, unless you have already seen them.
G. AC.
MERRIAM
CO.,
Springfield, Mass.
us
Ashland Furniture Co.
fo r
Skirts
Complete House
Furnishers
F u r n itu r e ,
C a rp e ts,
L inoleum .
C o o king U te n sils a n d -Cam ping
o u tfits .
ms ®
—In an effort to eliminate errors,
speed up our service and make it
possible to give our customers the
maximum in values—
—We will install on July 1st a
complete BURROUGHS [SYSTEM
cf BOOKKEEPING.
—On and after this date we will
render statem ents of the account
monthly.
The White House Grocery
. Quality Groceries— Modrately Priced
S till g r e a te r re d u c tio n s on th e se
lovely S k irts of F a n -ta -s a i, B ar-
o n e tte , S a tin a n d o th e r new S p o rt
S ilks.
$ 3 5 .0 0 S k i r t s .......................... $ 2 0 .5 0
$ 3 0 .0 0 S k ir ts .............................$ 2 4 .5 0
Gingham
Dresses
M odern B u sin e ss
D em and s M odern M ethods
W e h a v e a lo t of G in g h am S tre e t
a n d H o u se D resses to c lean up a t
p ric e s less th a n th e* g o o d s w ould
co st you.
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OFASHLAND
Are You Equipped to Win?
W r ite f o r s p e e -
im e n
p ag es,
illu s tra tio n s ,
e tc .
F re e , a
set of Pocket
M a p s if y o u
nam e
th ia
p a p e r.
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j Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co.
4
w o m e n th e w o r ld o ver.
92-94-N orth Main Street.
T ry o u r ric n , Juicy, te n d e r
ste a k s. O u r c u s to m e rs say they
a re th e b est to he h ad.
Service«
aril
Regular and India-Paper Editions.
The
Lithia Bakery
LOUIS SC H W E IN , Prop.
C leanliness.
NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND
Q n allty M eat.
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FANCY PA STR Y.
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EAGLE MEAT MARKET
in v ite y o u r in sp e c tio n .
AFTER JULY FIRST
I w ill occupy th e b a rb e r s h o p ' a t !
E. M ain, th e s ta n d now occu-1
pied by M r. Yoe.
S e a ttle , W a s h in g to n
FR E N C H HONOR A W A R D E D
TO .MRS. R O O SE V E L T , J R .,
NEW
Y O RK . — T w e n ty -fo u r
s e c re ta rie s of th e Y oung M en’s
c o u n ty h av e been b a d ly d a m a g e d C h ris tia n a sso c ia tio n h a v e been
j by h eav ily lo ad ed tru c k s , a n d as acco rd ed th e d e g re e of o ffic e r d e ’
i th e s ta te goes
50-50 w ith th e F A cad em ie by F ra n c e fo r services
c o u n ty in th e
m a in te n a n c e ol'
paved ro a d s th e S ta te H ighw ay
C om m ission d e m a n d e d t h a t loads
be lim ite d to th e i hove a m o u n t,
’ T h e s h e riff is given a u th o rity
to see th a t th e p ro v isio n s of th e
o rd e r a re com plied w ith,
PRAISES BIBI.E INSTITl TK
b e a r Mr. E d ito r.—
I am w o n d e rin g if th e re a d e rs
o i Tiie T id in g s know w h a t is in
to re for th e people of th e R ogue
R iver V alley in th e co m in g days
in o u r city of A sh la n d ?
I have, re fe re n c e to th e M oody
B ible I n s titu te w hich will
hold
a m o n th 's session in one of th e
C h a u ta u q u a b u ild in g s fo llo w in g
t i n - re g u la r C h a u ta u q u a p ro g ra m .
I h.
1 ecu
in A sh lan d seven
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uni know p re tty well w h a t
e d u c a tio n a l
and
in s p ira tio n a l
ci n i ts have o c c u rre d , a n d I b e­
lie» e th e re h as n o th in g com e to
o u r city e q u a l in v a lu e a n d im ­
p o rta n c e a n d in te r e s t fo r e v e ry ­
body to th e com ing B ible I n s ti­
tu te .
'i he te a c h e rs a n d le c tu re rs a re
m en an d w om en of w orld-w ide
la m e as B ible in s tru c to rs , a n d I
SA LEM .— J o h n H ill o f C latsop
an: am azed th a t A sh la n d is to be
h o n o red hy th e ir com ing. It' th e c o u n ty a n d W . E. S tacy, rec e n tly
people of th is valley knew w h a t a b ro u g h t h e re fro m C a lifo rn ia , es­
fi.
of good th in g s m e n ta l a n d caped fro m th e s ta te h o sp ita l fo r
T h u rs d a y
n ig h t.
B oth
s p iritu a l is a w a itin g th em in th is in sa n e
m
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re
receiv
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in
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titu ­
In s titu te se rie s of m eetin g s,
tio
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in
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m
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been
the hail w here it will be held will
prove e n tire ly too sm a ll to hold | 1 00inm ates a n d ^ e h o s p ita l o ffi-i
i cials b elieve th ey a re on th e ir way
th e crow ds.
to P o rtla n d , w h ere H ill is know n
W ILLIA M JOH NSO N.
to h a v e frie n d s.
S how er to B ride
W ednesday e v e n in g a f t e r th e !
V’l'i ding of A u b rey R e d ife r a n d '
M iss W alk er, Mr. a n d M rs. E . W.
R e d ife r gave a s u p p e r to th e b rid e
a n d groom a n d th e ir re la tiv e s and
irie n d s, ¡lite r w hich a sh o w e r of :
d ish es, co o k in g u te n sils an d silv er
x ire w as given fo r th e ln id e .
.
of d y n a m ite . A h ig h p o w er p e r-
cu ssio n c a p -w as a rra n g e d so t h a t
an y im p a c t w ould d e to n a te th e
: explosive.
P o s ta l o ffic ia ls sa id ,
a f te r a n e x a m in a tio n of th e de-
vice, th a t th e c h a rg e w as su ffi-
Cient to d e m o lish th e local post-
office.
Y R E K A .— T h a t S iskiyou c o u n -i
a p o sto ffice c le rk in sta m p in g
ty m ay face a fa m in e of te a c h e rs th e le tte r w ith a m e ta l s ta m p
d u rin g th e co m in g te rm is th e fe a r, m issed th e p e rc u ssio n cap by a
ex p ressed by th e co u n ty b o a rd oi fra c tio n of a n in ch . E x p e rts on CO ND ITIO N O F ROADS
e d u c a tio n , a c c o rd in g to Mrs. K a te r ex plosives a s se rt th a t it is a m ys-
IN YVESTERN OREGO N
E. H o rn , s e c re ta ry of t h a t body, te ry w hy th e le tte r w as n o t ex-
S a n tia m W ag o n R o a d : O pen,
T e a c h e rs a lre a d y e n ro lle d n u m -l p’o ded d u rin g th e h a n d lin g a n d C ascad ia to Seven M ile H ill c a b ­
hei 58, w h ile th e d is tric ts to ta l d is trib u tio n of th e m ails.
in; good.
Seven
M ile H ill to
-4 . In som e of th e s e six o r s e v - i ___________________
F ish L ak e, in accessib le fo r a u to s.
e n te a c h e rs a r e em p lo y ed , th o u g h
S h o u ld be open J u ly 4,
in th e m a jo rity b u t one is n e e d ­
M cK enzie
H ig h w a y :
O pen,
ed, h u t s o , f a r th e r e
a re not
E u g e n e to A ld e r S p rin g s. E u g e n e
e n o u g h in s tr u c to r s to p lace one
to B lue R iv er, good. B lue R iv e r
in each school.
to A ld er S p rin g s, p assab le.
A l­
O th e r c o u n tie s in th e s ta te have
d e r S p rin g s to W indy P o in t,
a lre a d y ex p ressed th e ir fe a r t h a t
closed.
th e y w ill see a s h o rta g e of te a c h -,
W illa m e tte H ig h w a y :
E ugene
A t th e J u ly 1 m e e tin g of the
e rs th is y e a r a n d p ro b a b ly u n til
c o u n ty c o u rt a t Ja c k s o n v ille an to R ig d o n R a n g e r S ta tio n , open.
s a la rie s of
in s tr u c to r s
a re m -
o rd e r w as m ad e fix in g th e m ax i­ E u g e n e to O a k rid g e , good. O ak ­
c re a se d th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te .
m um c a p a c ity load o f an y vehicle rid g e to R ig d o n , fa ir. R ig d o n to
p a ssin g o v e r a n y paved h ig h w a y s u m m it, closed p e rm a n e n tly .
C o tta g e
G rove-D isston - L und-
w ith in J a c k s o n c o u n ty , exclusive
Two Escape
From Asylum
d u r in g th e w a r a n d a f te r th e s ig n ­
ing of th e a rm istic e , it h a s been
a n n o u n c e d by th e o v e rse a s d e p a rt­
m e n t of th e Y. M. C. A. h ere. T he
d e c o ra tio n is a w a rd e d in re c o g n i­
tio n of serv ices p e rfo rm e d by th e
“ Y ” s e c re ta rie s
fo r
b o th
th e
F re n c h a n d A m e ric an a rm ies.
Sport Silk
Skirtings
F urther R edu ctions Now in
F oree to Clean up th e lkd-
ance o f T hese S ilk s.
Dresses
S a tin s,
T a ffe ts s .
G e o rg e tte s a n d
C rep e de C h in e fig u re in th ia o f­
fe rin g fo r a q u ic k c le a ra n c e .
S a v in g o f F r o m $ 5 .0 0 to $ 1 0 .0 0
O n T h e se D resses.
Blouses
T h e f ir s t re d u c tio n we h av e a n ­
n o u n c e d on B louses com es ju s t in
tim e fo r th e 4 th o f Ju ly .
.10 P e r C en t. R e d u c tio n on A ny
S ilk B lo u se in S tock.
Suits
A lot of o u r b est sty le s in S erges
smd T ric o tin e s a re now included
in th e c le a ra n c e o ffe rin g s.
See
th e m a t once.
S av in g s of $ 1 0 .0 0 to $ 2 0.00
On T h ese S u its.
Voile
Dresses
S ave th e tro u b le of m a k in g up
y o u r S u m m e r D ress.
Y ou m ay
fin d ju s t w h a t you w a n t h ere.
10 P e r C ent R e d u c tio n on All
Y’oile D resses.