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    Ashland ^ T id in g s
Established 1876
Published Every Evening Except
Sanday by
IHE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER.
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e a c h tim e.
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O b itu a rie s , 2*6 c e n ts th o line.
Fraternal Orders and Societies.
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 re g ­
u la r in itia tio n fee a n d d u es, no
d isc o u n t.
R e lig io u s a n d b en ev ­
o le n t o rd e rs w ill be c h a re g d th e
r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll a d v e rtis in g
w hen a n ad m issio n o r o th e r c h a rg e
is m ade.
A m e ric a ’s d r a f t a rm y d u rin g th e
fo lk d a n c in g w e a re m a k in g ape- ]
w a r, A d ju ta n t G e n e ral P e te r O.
cial te rm s fo r th e re m a in d e r of i
H a r ris h a s a n n o u n c ed .
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ev ery a fte rn o o n a t 4 o ’clock in |
T h e m o ra l in flu e n ce a s w ell as
th e A u d ito riu m fo r r e h e a r s a ls un- ! th e p ra c tic a l ex am p le of th e sev- ■ of m en w ho can be classed a s a c ­
T h is list,
d e r th e d ire c tio n of P ro f. Coon, ! e n te e n th o u s a n d E lk s in O regon tu a l - d r a f t d e s e rte rs .
R e m e m b e r t h a t th e r e is no c h a rg e w ill be th ro w n so lid ly b e h in d th e exnected to be co m p leted soon, w as
fo r th is in s tr u c tio n a n d t h a t we “ sa fe ty f i r s t ” m o v em e n t in an e f­ e s tim a te d to c o n ta in n a m e s of |
C lyde C ostello h a s sold his r e ­
a re e sp ecially an x io u s to have fo rt to red u c e to a m in im u m a u to ­ 100,000 " s la c k e r s .”
c e n tly
p u rc h a se d
P la za b a ib e r
every fam ily in A sh la n d r e p re s e n t­ m o b ile a n d ra ilro a d a c c id e n ts in j O p e ra tiv es of th e d e te c tio n • shop to D. Y. K. H e n ry a n d C. W.
ed in th is o rg a n iz a tio n . W e m ee t i th is s ta te if a re s o lu tio n p r e s e n t­ ag e n cie s of th e fe d e ra l, s ta te a n d S n o d g rass. Mr. H enry C om es from
p ro m p tly a t th e tim e s ta te d a n d ed to th e s ta te a sso c ia tio n a t th e m u n ic ip a l g o v e rn m e n ts a re to be P u eb lo , Colo., a n d Mr. S n o d g rass
a re th ro u g h by 4 :3 0 . T he m usic E lk s co n v e n tio n in Salem m eets c alled on to a ssist in th e ro u n d ­ Is fro m C a lifo rn ia .
Mr. C ostello
w ill soon be h e re a n d w ill be of w ith a p p ro v a l, a s it is expected up, it w as said.
v.’ili re m a in w ith th e new o w n ers
T h e fin a l list of d r a f t d e s e rte rs
su c h a n a tu r e t h a t th e c h ild re n th a t it w ill.
u n til fall. T he new o w n ers a re
w
ill
be p u b lish e d as th e f ir s t step
w ill enjoy le a rn in g it.
T h e re so lu tio n , w hich wa3 p re ­
f ir s t c la ss b a r t e i s a n d w ill re ­
s e n te d by th e P o rtla n d d e le g a tio n in th e ro u n d -u p .
m odel th e sh o p a n d o p e ra te th re e
F ifty d o lla rs re w a rd w ill be of­
a n d w hich is said to h av e th e
c h a irs so th a t p a tro n s w ill not
u n a n im o u s e n d o rse m e n t of. th a t fered fo r d e liv e ry of a d e s e rte r.
need to w ait.
E very m an on th e w a r d e p a r t­
body, c a lls a tte n tio n to th e n u ­
m e ro u s a c c id e n ts, m an y of th em m e n t’s s la c k e r list w ill be su b je c t
Bible In stitu te
fa ta l, w hich h av e been o c c u rrin g to m ilita ry c o u rtm a r tia l, G e n e ral
M orning classes d a ily except
in O regon, m any of th em d u e to H a rris said . T hey will be in th e
S
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tu rd a y . 9 :3 0 , “ T h ro u g h th e Bi­
c a ie le s s n e ss a n d rec k lessn e ss. T he sam e c a te g o ry a s E rw in R. Berg-
m ove p ro p o se s th e a p p o in tm e n t bv do ll, b r o th e r of th e m o re n o to rio u s b le ,” by D r. S u tliffe . Y e s te rd a y ’s
th e p re s id e n t of th e s ta te a sso c i­ d e s e rte r, G ro v er C leveland Berg- le c tu re on th e “ T e m p ta tio n ” w as
a tio n o f a c o m m itte e to co -o p er­ doll, an d who s u rre n d e re d h im self a c le a r p o rtra y a l of m a n ’s w e a k ­
a te w ith th e sa fe ty c o m m itte e of y e s te rd a y a l t e r b e in g a fu g itiv e ness a n d G od’s m ercy.
A fte rn o o n clases, 2: 30, on Co-
th e P o rtla n d div isio n of ra ilro a d s since 1918.
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cam p aig ji fo r th e p re v e n tio n of co m p letio n a re th o se show n by w a r
a c c id e n ts a t ra ilro a d c ro ssin g s an d d e p a rtm e n t re c o rd s to h av e d is ­
e lse w h e re . T h e co m m itee w ould re g a rd e d d r a f t calls a f te r th ey
also be in s tru c te d
to see th a t re g is te re d .
T h e so-called d r a f t
c o m m itte e s of local lodges be a p ­ I e v a d e rs a re th o se who failed to
p o in te d to c o -o p e ra te w ith th e re g is te r.
s ta te c o m m itte e a n d th e railw ay
sa fe ty c o m m itte e in f u rth e rin g th e
c a m p a ig n to th e u tm o st.
The Tidings has a greater cir­
culation in Ashland and its trade
territory, than all other news­
papers combined.
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon
P o sto ffic e a s Second C lass M ail
M a tte r
REDEEM ING CONEY ISLAND
All of New Y o rk ’s fam o u s Coney
Isla n d w as once com m on p r o p s --
tv. E ven a f te r m ost o f It p a sse s
in to p riv a te p ossession, fo r a long
tim e th e fin e sea fro n t rem a in e d
public. T h e re u sed to be a b o ard
w alk ru n n in g a lm o st th e w hole
le n g th of it. from
Sea G ate to
O cean P a rk w a y . L ittle by little ,
by p u rc h a se o r s q u a ttin g , p riv a te
in te r e s ts e n c ro a c h ed on it. In r e ­
c e n t y e a rs n e a rly a ll of th e sea
fro n ta g e h a s been fenced in, cov­
ered w ith a m u se m e n t p laces, h o ­
te ls a n d o th e r b u ild in g s a n d bro-
1.en up w ith p riv a te b u lk h e a d s a n d
docks. T he s tr ip of b each be­
tw een h ig h a n d low tid e , leg ally
b elo n g in g to th e public, a n d in a l­
ien ab le, w as fo r th e m o st p a rt
1 u rre d fro m its o w n ers. T he
beach w as sim ply sto le n , except
In th e s m a ll section re ta in e d by
the city fo r pu b lic b a th in g , an d
th e u s u rp e rs m ad e everybody pay
to use th e ir beach o r sw im in th e ir
oceon.
Now New Y ork is p la n n in g to
sp en d s e v e ra l m illio n d o lla rs in
re g a in in g th a t m ile a n d a h a lf
of b each a n d re s to rin g it to p u b ­
lic use.
It is a fine e n te rp ris e ,
b u t one w hich sh o u ld n e v e r have
been n e cessary .
New Y ork h a s only p e rm itte d ,
on a h u g e scale, w h a t n e a rly every
c o m m u n ity in A m e ric a is p e rm it­
tin g in som e w ay o r o th e r. B e a u ­
ty sp o ts th a t o u g h t to be reserv ed
to r public re c re a tio n a n d e n jo y ­
m en t, or for public in v e s tm e n t a n d
p ro fit, a re allo w ed to pass in to
p riv a te h a n d s. T he p ro p e rty m ay
he a c q u ire d by its p riv a te o w n ers
le g itim a te ly e n o u g h , so t h a t no
blam e a tta c h e s to th e m , b u t it is
none th e less u n f o rtu n a te fo r th e
oily a s a w hole.
Im m e n se public
fo rtu n e s a re
th u s
sq u a n d e re d .
M u n icip al
b irth rig h t« a re sold fo r a m ess of
p o tta g e . S o m etim es th e city su c ­
ceeds, a s New Y ork hopes to do,
in re p u rc h a sin g its p a trim o n y , a t
a n a lm o st ru in o u s p rice. S om e­
tim es th e loss is p e rm a n e n t— th e
sea beach o r la k e sh o re o r riv e r
fro n ta g e , o r th e old fo re s t lan d ,
o r th e p ic tu re s q u e v alley, o r th e
p a rk space in th e very h e a rt ot
th e city , is gone fo re v e r.
Plaza Barber
Shop Is Sold
new F a ll
T a ilo red
Y ou a re
o v er th e
w ord, th in g s new e n d old.
T he e v e n in g d isc o u rse w as “ T he
C h u rch , th e Body of C h r is t,” To­
n ig h t w ill be “ T h e B u d d in g of th e
F ig T re e, o r G od’s D ealin g W ith
th e J e w s .”
Com e w hile th e se good th in g s
last.
B a k e r.— P re sid e n t of First
tio n a l B ank p re s e n ts 20
g ro u n d s to city.
F u g e n e .— New
Y ork
p u rc h a se s $37,000 ran c h
D a lla s.— New
b u ilt n e a r h ere.
K. F. Courthouse
Case Appealed
RESTA URANT RAM BLINGS
T he w ay to a m a n ’s h e a rt is
th ro u g h h is sto m a c h ,
’tis said , i KLA M A TI? FA L L S— A ppeal to
P e rh a p s th is also a p p lie s to w om ­ th e s u p re m e c o u rt fro m th e d ecis­
a n — w hen she is m asc u lin e ly es­ ion of J u d g e H a m ilto n in th e s u it
c o rte d to a r e s ta u r a n t de luxe. of J. M. D ougan, c o n tra c to r,
N ow adays we go to a r e s ta u r a n t a g a in s t K la m a th C ounty, its c o u n ­
to sa tis fy o u r h u n g e r— o r dance. ty c o u rt, a n d o th e rs , h a s been fil­
Now d e a r E v e ry re a d e r, how w ould ed by p la in tif f ’s a tto rn e y s . J u d g e
you lik e a m ed iu m p o rtio n of res- i H a m ilto n d ism issed D o u g a n ’s a c ­
ta u r a n t h u m o r? W itty w o rd in g s ' tio n to co llect $90,000, a lle g ed to
on th is s u b je c t h av e scored m a n y , be d u e on a c o u rth o u s e b u ild in g
On th e fin a l decision
a b it on th e m o tio n p ic tu re screen j c o n tra c t.
in T h e L ite ra ry D igest “ T opics o f ' re s ts w hich of tw o c o u rth o u s e s,
th e D ay.” So, we se rv e you h e re -i one co m p leted an d erne p a rtly fin ­
w ith som e d a in ty m o rsels of hu-> ish ed , sh a ll be th e c o u n ty cap ito l.
m o r t h a t have ben selected from ; A n u n lim ite d bond to se c u re a
n e w sp a p e r c o lu m n s h e re , th e re [ fta> of ex ecu tio n w as filed w ith
th e a p p e ^ j, a n d it is believed th a t
a n d ev ery w h ere.
Sign in a R e s ta u r a n t:
D on’t a tto rn e y s fo r D ougan, w h ich p ra c ­
m a k e fu n of th e coffee. You m ay j tic a lly m ea n s fo r th e fa c tio n se e k ­
be old a n d w eak y o u rse lf som e ing to h av e th e fin ish ed M ain
d ay .— M acon (G o .) T e leg ra p h .
s tr e e t b u ild in g e s ta b lis h e d as th e
W a ite r— “ Beg p a rd o n , sir, yoAiri
ch eck d oes n o t In clu d e th e w ait- i c o u rth o u s e , a re th u s lay in g fo u n ­
e r ! ” “ I d o n ’t su p p o se it does. I d a tio n fo r a n in ju n c tio n p e titio n
d id n ’t e a t o n e .” — B a ltim o re News. to th e su p re m e c o u rt sh o u ld th e
Sign in a R e s ta u r a n t:
‘‘O ur
co u n ty c o u rt a tte m p t to c o m p lete
spoons a r e NOT m ed icin e— to be
T A K E N a f t e r e a tin g .”— L ondon i
(E n g .) T ow n Topics.
" W a ite r, a re th e s e eggs s tr ic t­
ly f r e s h ? ”
“ I re a lly c a n ’t say,
sir, I ’ve only w o rk e d h e re a b o u t
a m o n th .”— N ew O rle a n s S tates.
Sign in a R e s ta u r a n t:
“ T able
d e ’H o te D in n e r 60 c en ts.
Soup
c h a n g e d d a ily .— B oston H e ra ld .
W hy did you p u t t h a t soiled
p la te
b e fo re
m e?”
W a ite r:
COLLEGE WORK PROVES
“ T h a t’s n o t a soiled p la te . T h a t’s
PRACTICAL FOR STUDENTS th e halt* p o rtio n beef you o r d e r ­
e d .”— I th a c a J o u rn a l.
A frie n d te lls u s th e y m u st have
O R E G O N A G R IC U LTU R A L a new w a ite r a t h is fa v o rite re s ­
C ollege, C o rv a llis, J u ly 28.— T he ta u r a n t, b e c au se to d a y he found
on
his
p ra c tic a l n a tu r e of th e w o rk in a s tr a n g e th u m b -p rin t
p
la
te
.—
S
a
sk
a
to
n
(C
a
n
.)
S
ta
r.
soils a t th e college is in d ic a te d by
Sign in a R e s ta u r a n t: Use less
th e fa c t th a t J u n e 1920 g ra d u a te s s u g a r a n d s tir lik e hell. W e d o n ’t
a re ^ow h o ld in g resp o n sib le po si­ m ind th e n o ise.— C a p e r’s W eekly
tio n s w hich pay a ttr a c tiv e s a la rie s.
W a lte r W illia m s of C o rv a llis h as PLAN ROUNDUP OI’
DRAFT EVADERS
been m ad e h e a d of th e d e p a rt­
W ickless, odor­
m e n t of a g ric u ltu re in th e schools ' W A SH IN G TO N — A n a tio n -w id e
less, e c o n o m i­
cal,concentrated
ro
u
n
d
-u
p
of
m
ore
th
a
n
100,000
of Chico, C alif.
H is s a la ry is
heat, and easy
$2500 a y e a r. D ouglas R itc h ie of d r a f t d e s e rte rs w ill be s ta r te d
to
run.
C o rv a llis is a s s is ta n t in th e soils soon by th e w a r d e p a rtm e n t a s a
d e p a rtm e n t a t th e college. He r e ­ fin a l e ffo rt to b rin g to ju stic e m en
ceives $1800 y e a rly . S. S. Goss- who ta ile d to a n s w e r th e call of
ASHLAND FURNITURE CO
m an of W y n d m ere, N. I)., is m a n ­
92-94 North Main St.
a g e r of a big ra n c h a t L odgepole.
S. D. M. M. A lic a n te of Iloilo,
P. I., is a s s is ta n t in th e M oro
i B ran ch E x p e rim e n t s ta tio n w ith a
s a la ry of $125 a m o n th .
H. H. W h ite of K erb y is m a n ­
a g in g a ra n c h n e a r his hom e tow n.
R a lp h W illo u g h b y of H a rris b u rg
is fa rm in g n e a r C oburg. W illiam
E ile rts o n of C la tsk a n ie s is w a te r
s u p e rin te u tte n t
of
th e
W a rm
D on’t pay a m id d le m a n 's p ro fit.
Y o u r H om e B a k e r is, in a sense,
S p rin g s irr ig a tio n
d is tric t n e a r
s tric tly a m a n u f a c tu r e r ; he b ak es
V ale.
M erle J. L oosley of F o r t
fo r no one else—- h e sim p ly s u p ­
K la m a th , m a n a g e s a ra^ich n e a r
plies h is ow n sto c k of fre sh and
M e rrill, Ore.
w holesom e
SUMMER SCHOOL NOTES
An in c re a se in a te n d a n c e of
n e a rly 300 p e r c e n t is th e envi­
ab le rec o rd m ad e by th e P h o en ix
se ctio n of th e c o m m u n ity c h o ru s
a t its r e h e a rs a l la s t evening. They
a re a live crow d up th e re , th ey
a r e h u s tlin g a b o u t fo r new mem­
b e rs an d a re m ak in g good p ro g re ss
in le a rn in g th e c h o ru se s of Ihe
R ose M aiden. All m em b ers of th e
A sh la n d sectio n a re w elcom e at
th e s e re h e a rs a ls
at
th e school
h o u se In P h o e n ix every T u e s d a y '
a n d F rid a y e v e n in g s a t 8 o ’clock ;
O nly th re e w eeks m o re re m a in Î
b e fo re th e close of th e su m e r j
school, th e firs t th a t A sh lan d has!
k n o w n b u t we hope n o t th e last
one.
If you w a n t to jn a k e t h e |
best use of y o u r tim e a n d a lso as-j
s u re th e r e tu r n
of su m m e r in ­
s tr u c tio n in q u ire a t once a s to
w h a t c o u rse s m ay still be e n te re d .
I a sw im m in g a n d a e sth e tic and
W e a re now sh o w in g th e
W oolens a n d S ilk s fo r
S u its, C o ats a n d S k irts .
In v ited to c a ll a n d look
fin e line.
Wednesday, .July 28, 1920
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE TWO
Why suffer the discomforts and
embarrassments o f a Goitre?
S h riu e r
saw m ill
A Cereal
Naturally Sweet
should be chosen
in these days of
high priced sugar
to be
— t h e t ^
ACITIZENSfi
* BANK >
OFASHLAND
ARE YOU SAVING
FOR A HOME?
There a re m an y a d v a n ­
ta g e s of h a v in g a borne
of y o u r ow n, T h e so o n ­
e r you begin 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 ss a n d success.
Start a fund for a h
now with The Clti
Bank ot Ashland
O. G. C. preparation for goitre has bene­
fited many.
Why pay several hundred dollars for an
operation to remove a goitre when O. G. C.
can be obtained for such a comparatively
sm al 1 expenditure f
O.G.C. when properly applied gives satis­
factory results, or your money will be
refunded. O.G.C. is sold direct, by mail
only. Write for booklet.
Address Dept. 6
O.O. C. CHEMICAL COMPANY
Seattle, Washington
•pleases,both for
its delightful
flavor and its real
economy.
Grape=Nuts
Contains Its Own Sugar
Made By Postum Cereal Co.Inc., Battle Creek. Mich
VACATION TIME
»
SAVINGS
DEPOSITS
Seashore and Mountain Resorts
Summer Excursion Fares
N ew port
(On Yaquina Bay and the Pacific Ocean)
A c h a im in g place lo r th e fam ily. L a rg e a n d m o d ern
n a ta to riu n i.
S a lt w a te r b a th s. M any fo rm s of a m u s e ­
m en t.
T illam ook County B each es
A d e lig h tfu l tr ip acro ss th e C oast M ountains. D ouble
d a ily tr a in serv ice fro m P o rtla n d . T h ese b each es in ­
c lu d e R o ck aw ay and G a rib a ld i beach re so rts, N eah-
k a h -n ie , M a n za n ita and Bay O cean.
The White House Grocery
Crater Lake
(One of the world’s natural wonders)
E ig h ty -fiv e m iles from M edford, 6177 feet above sea
level. A sky line b o u lev a rd of 35 m iles e n c ircle s th e
rim of th e L ake.
Other R esorts
Colestin
Jo se p h in e C ounty C aves (O re g o n ’s M arble H alls)
S h a s ta M o u n tain R eso rts.
Quality Groceries
Moderately Priced
“Oregon O utdoors’* Booklet
C o n ta in s p a rtic u la rs of th e d iffe re n t o u tin g places, ex
c u rs io n fare s, h o te ls a n d cam p ra te s.
F o r f u r th e r p a rtic u la rs in q u ire of local ag en t
Southern Pacific Lines
JOHN M. SCOTT
General P assen ger Agent
On Savings Accounts
To Reduce the Cost
of Living
Interest Buy Direct
A Dollar Starts an Account
STATE BANK OF ASHLAND
BREAD, CAKES, ROILS
FANCY PASTRY.
AND
The
Lithia Bakery
180 EAST »LAIN ST.
R. C. Jorgensen, Prop
WE HAVE TO MOVE
SOON
an d it w ill pay you to h e lp us
b a rg a in s :
G olden M a rsh m allo w S yrup,
H e re a re a few of o u r m any
80c.
IN ENGLISH AND BROGUE
STYIÆS
Are popular now, and comfort-
able for warm weatlier. We
Invite your inspection.
The most complete assortment of Khaki and Corduroy Outing Gar
trip more if you are comfortably clothed.
Khaki Breeches
$6.00 to $7.00
Khaki Spiral
Leggins $1.60
Khaki Coats
$3.75 to $5.00
Khaki Middies
$2.00 to $3.50
Corduroy Coats
$12.50
Khaki Skirts
$3.50 to $5.00
Khaki Bloomers
$1.25 to $1.85
Corduroy Skirts
$11.00
K a ro 5’s, 60c a n d 65c.
A v ondale M olasses, p e r can, 18c, C rim son R a m b le r, 38c.
C rlsco, 45c, 60c, $1.19, $2.24.
W h ite R ib b o n S h o rte n in g , n o n e b e tte r, 10-lb. p ail, $2.50
C o tto len e, la rg e , $ 2 .8 5 ; sm a ll, $1.20.
T a b le S a lt, box, 10c; sack , 10c; h a lf g ro u n d , sack , 60c.
H e rs h e y ’s Cocoa, 10c, 27c, 53c p e r can.
M ilk, B o rd e n ’s, 7 ca n s, $1.00.
Milk, Caroline, 8 cans, $1.00.
P e a s, 7 ca n s, $1.00.
C o rn , 6 c a n s, $1.00.
C orn F la k e s , 10c pack ag e.
R oyal W h ite S oap, 15 b a rs , $1.00.
Je w e ll Soap, 21 b a rs $1.00.
Stearns Self Service Store
7 M ain Street
O pposite the P la za
-A
Corduroy Breeches
$8.50
Khaki Hats
$1.75 to $2.00
Khaki Ladies’
Skirts $4.00
GOODS