Monday, April 11, 1921 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS PAGE TWO Ashland •• Tidings MICKIË, THE PRINTERS DEVIL Established 1876 Published Every Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. ------------------------------------------- OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPHONE 39 SON), WHO WES THAT PRETT LITTLE GIRL \SEW Nou wAA LAST NIGHT? * AWJ, NOU DNT SEE ME win No GOL ANO Therms a Henry in Every Town By Charles Sughroe 6 Western Newspaper Unien \ AINT NEER GOITTA GN MARRIED to woue OF ’EM MEWHER : Moue OF TS BALL- AND- CHAIN STUFF FER NE , pu -EL syveooy ! you NEVER WIL HOMES to GOSA s were TAR POOR HENWI >----- DONY KSOW WHAT .5 WHN, THAT OLDER BROTHER of MiE GOT HOOKED UP Azes NEARS AGO ANO uoso EVer. sees HIA • MORE out OF &ZNESS HOURS ‘ / \ He pour Go WOWHEDeS ! / MAIN STREET LOOKS laie EV V ELeCrRC LGATS .) Subscription Price Delivered in City | One month ................................... $ .65 1.95 Three months ........................... Six months ................................ 3.75 1 7.50 One year.................................... Mail and Rural Routes. One month ................................ $ .65 i 1.95 Three months ........................... Six months ................................ 3.50! One year ...................................... 6 50 BN c 7 • ([ ADVERTISING RATES: Display Advertising Single insertion, each inch........... 30c YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising Oue time a week.................... .27%c Two times a week.................... .25c Every other day......................... .30c SAPLE, SGHPot i ; amined and were found to be getting (over his arrest, and denies that his CARE NEEDED IN MAKING parts of water. For eight per cent Each line, each time................ 10c along nicely under the supervision of relations with the Bank of Jackson- KEROSENE EMULSION spray, add one part stock solution to To run every other day for one 7 the county home nurse and demon- ville were anything but perfectly seven and one-fourth parts of water. month, each line, each time. Care must be used in making kero- For six per cent spray, add one part stration agent who have charge of legitimate. He claims his relation To run every issue for one month or more, each line, each time. . . . 5c the semi-monthly clinic in this city, with the Jacksonville bank were sene emulsion in the battle against stock solution to ten parts of water. | Classified Column. This latter will take place in the I those of any customer and all in the the plant pests, says the American For dormant spraying, twelve to | One cent the word each time. The stock public library the second Saturday of "way of regular financial business. Forestry Association. I fifteen per cent kerosene emulsion | To run every issue for one mouth or . , , . .... each month, to which all mothers Owen’s case will be on docket for should be made up by following the ! can be safely and satisfactorily used, | more, 12c the word each time. are invited to bring their babies fori the May term of court. He is rep- directions, after which it must be but for spraying of foliage in summer Card of Thanks, $1.00. Obituaries, 2 12 cents the line. examinations and measurements, as resented by Attorney Evan Reames, diluted to the proper proportions for never use stronger than ten per cent, Fraternal Orders and Societies. well as to consult with the nurse on --------------------------------- spraying. The proportions follow: six or eight per cent emulsion being Advertising for fraternal orders any question that is puzzling them _ Stock Solution (66 per cent oil or societies charging a regular initi­ the more advisable percentage for ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ regarding their babies. (Kerosene (coal oil), 2 gallons; soft general spraying of trees and shrubs. ligious and benevolent orders will be 1 or rain water, 1 gallon; hard soap. charged the regular rate for all ad- pound. In small quantities use: vertising when an admission or other; • Kerosene, 1 pint; soft water, %2 pint; charge is made. : Ivory soap, one-eighth of a cake. The Tidings has a greater circula­ . . , Dissolve the soap and add the ker-! Mrs. Anno Maude Gardner, aged [ % tion in Ashland and its trade territory ..0 ... i ... „ rosene and shake violently in a quart ihan all other newspapers combined. 22 years, died at her home, 237 Br. . , ... „ H . , , i ... jar. Dilute as follows For fifteen street, at 1:35 o clock this morning,. Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, .. ----- . . 'Per cent spray, add one part stock so- Postoffice as Second Class Mail ) John B. Mosier died at his home on aged . 22 years. Mrs. Gardner had , , . .2 o i i lution to „ three and Matter. •East Main street Sunday morning at come to Ashland from Salem only , , one-half païts of , . .... water. For twelve per cent spray, 2 o’clock at the age of 65 years. The about a month ago, and was residing ,, , , . , add one part stock solution to four deceased had been a sufferer from here with her mother and sister. Tho । .... ... , be taken . . ... paralysis for several years, but f . or< body will tonight to Salem and , , , one-halt parts of water. For | ... . eight per cent spray, add one part the past two or three years his con-: for interment. ' . . . . .. . - Stock solution to five and one-half | .dition had been critical. Funerali Mrs. Bristow, an aged lady, died ------------------------------------- I services will take place tomorrow ar- last night at a local hospital after a ; NEW GARDEN TOOLS. " " ternoon at 2 o’clock from the late long illness. The deceased is the The Presbytery of Southern Ore- rhome, with interment in Mountain-mother of Mrs. Wm. T. Bockwick, Nev Spray Pumps. gou will have its opening session ali View cemetery. Mr. Mosier is sur r-who resides out of Talent. Funeral New Spray Hose. the Presbyterian church Tuesday. vived by his wife and niece, Missi arrangements will be made later, New Garden Hose. evening. April 12. Rev. E. W. War- Ruth Osmun, who made her home i ---------------- »---------------- - New Iron Age Hand Cultivators. rington of Roseburg, one of the lead with Mr. and Mrs. Mosier. New Sewing Machines. iug Presbyterian ministers of the Used Sewing Machines. state, will preach the sermon at 7:30! o’clock. The public is cordially in­ Sold or rented by the month. vited. Beginning at. 2:30 Tuesday after- | AU Kinds of Fence Posts and Fencing noon, a New Era conference will be W. H. Johnson, former president p ---------- *— PEIL'S CORNER held under the direction of Rev. E. and cashier of the Bank of Jackson- Lawrence of Klamath Falls. BY THE PARK ♦ Mrs. Mary Wilshide is in receipt of ville, was sentenced Satnrday to an Presbytery will continue in busi "a recent copy of the Marengo, Iowa, ’indeterminate term of ten years in ness session during Wednesday. Republican, containing the news of the state prison at Salem, and left the death of Lew Marble, a former for that institution Saturday night Ashland resident, who died in that in custody of Deputy Sheriff J. J. Mc-1 I city March 29. Mr. Marble and his'Mahon. Johnson was sentenced ou; I wife are well remembered by many one of the four indictments to which Ashland people during the residence he plead guilty, the rest being held (in this city, where the former was a in abeyance. Miss Florence Pool, county home; prominent photographer. After leav- 4 Under the'state law Johnson cani demonstration agent, was over Sat-ing Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Marbel apply for a parole when he has serv- urday and conducted the baby cliniciwent east, and finally settled in Ma- led a third of his sentence. With al-! in the library. Ten babies were ex-irengo, Iowa, where he spent his de- lowance for good time, Johnson, if TO INSPIRE HOME DRESSMAKERS IN THE SELEC- "elining years among the sceens of his he should serve his full sentence, TION OF LOVELY SPRING AND SUMMER DRESSES. 'boyhood. His death was due to ery- would remain in prison seven years ‘sipelas, and he is survived by his wife ¡and nine months. He is now 41 land one brother. Charles II. Marble years old. - i of Brooklyn, Iowa. Local Readers. John B. Mosier I Died Yesterday ÜMth SUUimOnS Two Last Niaht % Noted Preacher Will Be Speaker At Presbytery Former Ashland Man Dies in Iowa THE FISHING EXPERTS TELL I S that our flies, reels, rods, lines aud other tackles are the best they can get anywhere. They come here regularly, even if only to see the newest ideas for tools used in the gentle art. We are always glad to show our tackle to those who like to fish or who would like to try. The benefit of our advice is yours to command if you de- sire it. Johnson Given 10- Year Sentence SIMPSON’S HARDWARE USE Tree Tanglefoot To save your trees trom Ants, Moths, Caterpillars and Worms LUCKY STRIKE Help Control the Aphis. Try It CIGARETTE Ashland Fruit & Produce Association Baby Clinic Well Attended Saturday Poison Grain Gets the Diggers. EEC A Galaxy of Fabrics Pumps NOT Denies Guilt in J'ville Bank Case In Junior Louis Heels Just Received Please Remember that all new goods are hard to get and soon go. “he bet ( ASHLAND / C. H. Owen, indicted, on a charge 'of wilfully aiding and abetting in the Jacksonville bank fraud, arrived | in Medford Satnrday in company with (Sheriff Terrill of Jackson county, I who had gone to Salt Lake City to I fetch him to this county. Owen was (taken to a Medford hotel and bonds were fixed at $5,000 by Judge Cal- kins. Owen claims to be highly indignant Ice-Cream Bricks Vanilla Strawberry Chocalate Maple Nut hop A Ashland Creamery ^^QHEGON^ MANY FEEBLE-MINDED Authority Shows That Only Two Per Cent of the Population Can Bo So Classed. The idea that we are menaced as a nation by illiterates and feeble-minded is all wrong. We have illiterates and feeble-minded iu our midst, but they are a relatively negligible force numer­ ically. The reverse idea, or idea in the reverse, that we are short on geuius, also is wrong, according to Dr. George G. Chambers, director of admissions at the University of Pennsylvania, and the educators who co-operate with him. Doctor Chambers says genius as a national crop is statistically as strong as the more discusseti feeble- minded and that each represents a mere 2 per cent of the population. But genius, says Dr. Chambers, is not the mere possession of a talent swollen to phenomenal degree, perhaps so hypertrophied that it is useless. He denies genius to the man, however great his talents, who cannot and does not exercise them. Genius in his def- nition is high intelligence followed by actual use of that intelligence In life. And intelligence is the ability to adapt one’s self to new circumstances, to one's surroundings—in a word, to be able to know something and make use of one's knowledge. Under this defl. nition it is surprising that the adapt­ able Yankee should not hold a higher record for genius than 2 per cent.— Pittsburgh Dispatch. Baker—Ben Harrison gold mine in Greenhorn district to resume opera­ tions. (iold Beach to have $10,000 com­ munity center. Paint your " "4 FHE above picture shows ge - that one gallon of SWP house point covers 360 0) square feet of surface, two costa. Ordinary paint covers from 200 to 250 square feet. That is the first saving. I heavy bodied, flows evenly, thus cutting down the time re- quired to apply it. That is the cecond saving. SWP outlasts two with ■ tings with cr- saving the coot for repainting ring EM the XA2w labor » W, 2 A y A a y 6 ta buying paint it’s the area a gi covers, not the copt per gallon, tha terminesits economy. Weearry s. plete line of SWP. If you plan to: your house, let Ue help you. S herwin -W illiams LITHIA EST Bread on earth, your mon- fey’s worth, in Graham, Wheat or Rye. B 15 NEW SPRING COATS $19.75 Light spring colors in Polo and other new cloths. JERSEY JACKETS $7.50 and $9.75 Two new numbers just in for this sale. JERSEY PETTICOATS $4.98, $5.95 Ami up to $9.75 for the best THEY ARE HERE ACH loaf is right, in brown or white; here’s where we knead the dough! $14.75 by tons, are in this famous Cakery— OU Always win, when you drop in, at the WELLKNÓWN LITHIA BAKERY. i Go For waists, dresses, underwear 79c-98c and up RENFREW DEVONSHIRE For children’s wear and house dresses 43c yd. WHITE GOODS For every summer need CREAM WOOL GOODS Especially popular for plaited skirts; the best assortment we have had for vears WOOL COATINGS FOR SPRING WRAPS Velours, Tinseltone. Chameleon Velour and other new coatings WOOL JERSEY In good spring shades for dresses ami jackets $2.98 per yard HEATHER JERSEY, $3.49 yd BLACK OR FIGURED PETTICOATS 98c and $1.19 Both regular and extra sizes MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Several good special lots Petticoats.. $1.19, $1.39, $1.49 Gowns ................... $1.69, $1.98 Chemise................. $1.69, $1.98 SILK CAMISOLES $1.19 and $1.95 A lot of new styles and splen­ did values. LAMBSKIN GLOVES $1.25 Pair Grey, Tam Black, White GEORGETTE WAISTS $5.45 The kind usually priced $5.95. Three Interesting Lots of SILK DRESSES st vies at $14.75 $16.50 $22.50 PINK MESH BRASSIERES NOWING HOW, you must al­ low, gives us the right to blow. olls , Cookies, Buns, and Tarts FAIRY SPUN A beautiful Silk $4.00 yd. JERSEYETTE SILK SHIRTINGS $2.00 yd. TRICOLETTE, $2.19 YD. A lot of new shades PLAIN PONGEE e ? ? • For You who do not make your own, you will find interesting news here. ND WE can bake that Wedding Cake, and every brand of Pie. E PRODUCTS R Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. Y “In the Heart of Town.'' VOILES—Sheer and Lovely 48c, 55c, 68c, $1.19 ORGANDIE for the frilly frock 65c and $1.15 CANTON CREPE A season’s fovorite $3.75 yd CREPE SATIN . ! $3.75 yd. ! SKINNERS SATIN $2.75 yd. FOULARDS Are in high favor $2.35 yd. i GINGHAMS For every-day wear 22* and 25c 36-INCH PERCALES For aprons 23c and 25c r 45c And other popular priced ones JERSEY SUITS Ten Jersey Suits in heather shades, brown, blue and green. The whole suit, $14.75. PAYGOODS fails to appreciate the request for a fitting memorial uunin ment? Or is it only on account of thoughtlessness or forgetful ness that the fumi for the me morial monument is not being voluntan IV given? LET’S ALL HELP GLADLY At Any Bank 1 I 1 1 . ° $ - 1 ‘ •