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    AHOT,A y » DAILY TIDÍNüS,
PACK TWO
(»Hturday, July 2, 1021t
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Ashland
Tidings
ELKS TOIL HARD
ON MINSTREL SHOW
Established 1876
Published Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
YELLOWSTONE
th e A. E . F . iû J T a a c e ; R o ss H a r - ‘-zook.” I t is fe a tu re d by a b u rle s-
vey, Fcaemaa Gaaden, Chacles. Ç or- q u e m in d -re a d in g a c t a t th e c o u rt
ell, Edward Morgan a n d J a c k B a l-¡o f K in g H am a n d Q ueen Min. H ar-
dw ln.,
,
o ld G illis a n d Jo h n B ’f g n a n a p p e a r
W .ï C. Rdberteoo is in te rlo c u to r. £s e n te r ta in e r s to th e ro y al p air
Fred-Will does a g ro te sq u e d a n c e in w **h W. C. R o b ertso n . J o h n Sper-
p a r t. T he p ia n is ts a r e Jo e ze^ as ^ e k in g 's fa v o rite “ n u t ” and
Gorgeous Presentation Booked For th e
RreOi'
D
e
lo ^ O w ie p , C la r ie s C o re llr
B rin k m an . h e lp th e fuu aloiig
July 7 at the Chautauqua
OFFICIAL
CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPHONE 39
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Bergman. Alex Robb. Harold Giliîb, a lo g u e an d th e show c lc re s w ith th e
with the “Who Can tell?" show of m in s tre l s k e tc h , “ T he Isla n d of Ga-
City
-66
1.95 i
3.75
7.50
Auditorium
F ra n k A. M u llig an , fo rm e r s ta
E ig h ty M in n eap o lis E lk s a re w ork
tio n a g e n t of th e S o u th e rn P acific
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ing
o v e rtim e in p re p a ra tio n f o r -one
1.95 ra ilro a d a t T a le n t, a n d w ho since
of
th
e la rg e s t m in s tre l sh o w s e v e r
3.50 la s t A p ril w as tr a n s f e r r e d a n d '.a s j
6.50 been th e a g e n t of th e sa m e ra ilro a d j s ta g e d in A sh lan d .
It w ill be a p ro fe ssio n a l show ;
a t V en eta, O re., is a p ris o n e r in th e
ADVERTISING RATES:
s
ta
g e d in a p ro fe ssio n a l m a n n e r,
Display Advertising
co u n ty ja il u n d e r bond of $5,000,
S ingle in se rtio n , e a c h i n c h .............30c h a v in g been bo u n d o v er la te T h u r s ­ w ith a firs t p a r t g o rg eo u s in cos­
YEARLY CONTRACTS
day fro m J u s tic e T a y lo r’s c o u rt on tu m e s of s ilk s a n d savins a n d an
Display Advertising
O ne tim e a w e e k .......................27 He (h e c h a rg e of la rc e n y by em bezzle­ olio of seven n u m b e rs., clo sin g w ith
Two times a w e e k ....................... 25c
m e n t by a g e n t, w hilo he w as h o ld ­ th e m in s tre l s k e tc h , “ T h e Isle of
E v e ry o th e r d a y ............................ 20c
G a z o o k ,” f e a tu rin g J a c k O’T oole as
in g th e T a le n t agency.
Local Readers.
It is a lle g ed th a t hi3 p e c u la tio n s K in g H am a n d F ra n k A oysius Mc-
E a c h line, each t i m e .......................,10c
in th e T a le n t agency a m o u n te d , so In e rn y as “ Q ueen M in," w ho w e a rs
To r u n ev ery o th e r day fo r one
m o n th , each lin e, each t i m e . . . . 7c f a r aB can be le a rn e d , to $ 1 ,3 0 0 , a n d rin g s on h e r fin g e rs, b ells on h e r
To tu n every issu e fo r one m o n th
•it is c la im e d he m a d e a confession to e s aaid . a lia m b o n e ranxPMi,t in
o r m ore, each lin e, e ach t i m e . . . . 5c
T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n s h o rtly b e fo re e ach e a r, c o n s titu tin g th o fu n n ie s t
Classified Column.
O ne cen t th e w ord each tim e.
A s s ista n t^ C o u n tv P ro s e c u to r G eorge clim ax in w h at w ill ra n k a s th e b ig ­
T o ru n every issu e fo r one m o n th or C odding a n d M aurice C o ttu ri, sp e ­ g est fu n show of th e y e a r in th is
m o re, H e th e w ord each tim e.
cit/^
cial S o u th e rn P a c ific a g e n t in w hich
Legal Rate:
T h e E lk s ’ m in s fre ls c o m p rise th e
F ir s t Time, p e r 8 p o in t lin e . . . . 10c he a d m itte d h e c o n v e rte d $1134.73
pick
of one o f th e la r g e s t E lk s ’
E ach su b se q u e n t tim e , p e r 8 p o in t
of th e r o a d ’s m oney to his ow n use.
l i n e ............................................... 5c
lodges
in thjv c o u n try . E v e ry p e r­
It is f u r th e r claim ed th a t h is a c ­
C ard of T h a n k s, >1.00.
c o u n ts h a v e been found w ro n g in fo rm e r is e ith e r a p ro fe ssio n a l o r
O b itu a rie s, 2 H c e n ts th e line.
th e V e n e ta agency, a n d th a t in his fo rm e r p ro fe ssio n a l. T h e show is
Fraternal Orders and Societies.
A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs a lle g ed co n fessio n lie say s he “ ran p re s e n te d u n d e r d ire c tio n o f Alex
o r societies c h a rg in g a r e g u la r in iti­ s h o rt of m oney, last J u n e and a p ­ R obb of th e J o e B ren p ro d u ctio n
a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e ­
com pany, C hicago,
lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill be p ro p ria te d som e oX |h e c o m p a n y ’s
Fred Wfll in Wierd Dance
.
I
c h a rg e d th e re g u la r r a te fo r a ll a d m oney— d o e s n ’t know how m uch,
E
n
d m en a re Ja c k O’Tooie, fo r­
v e rtisln g w hen an ad m issio n o r o th e r b i.t th e e x a c t a m o u n t can e a sily be
e h a rg e is m ad e.
m
erly
w ith
‘ H oneyboy
E v a n s ,”
le a rn e d by in v e s tig a tio n of th e o f­
F ran k
A loysius M c ln e rn y ,
Jo h n
fice a c c o u n ts .”
What Constitutes Advertising!
In o rd e r to allay a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­
M ulligan, w ho is a b o u t 30 y e a rs i
in g am o n g som e as to w h a t c o n sti­ old a n d h a s a w ife am , tw o c h ild re n .)
tu te s new s a n d w h at a d v e rtis in g ,
w e p r in t th is very sim p le ru le w tycn th e y o u n g e st of w hom is ag ed 9 i
is used by n e w sp ap ers to d iffe rin - m o n th s, say s in h is a lle g ed c o n fe s­
a tla te b etw een th e m :
“ ALL f u tu r e sio n h e h a s no ex cu se to m a k e fo r
e v e n ts, w h e re a n ad m issio n c h a rg e his alleg ed om b ezzlem en t in th e T a l­
is m ad e o r a collectio n is ta k e n
IS A D V E R T ISIN G .” T his a p p lies to ent office, e x c ep t ^ a t so m e of th e
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of every m oney paid o u t w as fo r d o c to rs ’
k in d a s well as to in d iv id u als.
bills b e c au se of h is w ife’s illn ess,!
A ll re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r
and th a t a not w as held a g a in s t him
th e y h av e o c c u rre d is new s.
H e had
All com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n l by th e B ank of T a le n t.
m ee tin g s of so c ie tie s w h e re no m oney been th e ra ilro a d a g e n i at T a len t
c o n trib u tio n is s o lic ite d , in itia tio n from O ctober 13— u n lu c k y d ay —
c h a rg e d , o r c o lle ct.o n ta k e n is N EW S. 1919. u n til his tr a n s f e r to th e V en­
e ta agency.
W e m ak e a ’- q u o ta tio n s on
JO B W ORK
M ulligan w as a r r e s je d a t V eneta
an d b ro u g h t h e re y e s te rd a y a f te r ­
from
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST.
noon by Special A gent C o ttu ri and
was a t once ta k e n b e fo re A ssista n t 1
g a m e p rices— R easo n ab le P ric e —
to all.
C ou n ty P ro s e c u to r C odding, w here!
th e a lle g ed co n fessio n w as m ad
e n te r e d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon,
P o sto ffic e as Second C lass Mai! and signed by him . T hen he w.ssj
‘• ken b efo re J u s tic e T a y lo r, to face:
M a tte r.
th e specific c h a rg e of e m b e sz lin g i
$421.51 paid o v er to his office by!
By ig n o ra n c e is p rid e in c re a se d ;
T hose m ost a ssu m e w ho know th e th e T rig o n ia Oil com pany fo r a |
fre ig h t bill. He had no la w v e r t o 1
lea st;
re p re s e n t him , b u t w aived e x a m in a ­
T h e ir ow n se lf-b a lan c e gives them
tio n .
Special A g en t C o ttu ri w as I
w eig h t,
th
e
n
placed
on th e w itn e ss s ta n d to
B ut ev ery o th e r fin d s th em lig h t.
give testim o n y , a b o u t th e c h a rg e ,'
— (Jay
and th e p ris o n e r w as held to th e
Stori
g
ra
n
d
ju
ry
in
$5,000
bail.
S e c re tary D euby’s re b u k e of R e a r
M ulligan is sa id to h a v e w ell-fo-
A d m ira l Suns is couched in lan­
g u a g e u n m ista k a b le .
T he e f f e c t; do re la tiv e s, a n d th e p a re n ts of both I
h im se lf a n d w ife live in O regon
sh o u ld be s a lu ta ry .
City.
Ralph HamAton and J>ck Higgipf.
Members of the quartette are T. T.
KUfte. George M, Hprgekins, G. W
Gustelius a n d NWs Sw enson
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N A T IO N A L P A R K
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The World’s Greatest Playground
F O R SA LE FO R ONE MONTH
H a ir G oods a t W h o le sa le P ric e s
T h e second n u m b e r is a n o p e ra tic i
tra v e s ty by R oss H a rv e y a n d D a y ,
W
C la re n c e
E.
W illla rd .
“ a lte r s .'
‘T h e M an W ho G ro w s,” w ill p re s e n t
th e th ir d olio n u m b er.
and Museum of Natural Wonders
HEYWOOD’S
M ag n ificen t h o te ls a n d c o m m o d io u s c a m p s; 300 m iles of im p ro v ­
ed h ig h w a y s; a ll in th e m id st of m a tc h le ss scenery.
Its h o tels
a ro m a rv e lo u s e s ta b lis h m e n ts .
•
c ji ip a
a re
p re tty
litile
te n t villages, m odel« of c le a n lin e ss, s a n ita tio n , o rd e r, co m fo rt
" n d sim ple,
in fo rm a l
living.
An id ea l p lace fo r v a c atio n
p le a su re s. Send fo r o u r b e a u tif u lly illu s tr a te d b o o k le t te llin g
all ab o u t its w o n d ers in w ord a n d p ictu re.
C .tz. B unk B ldg., Room 5
W e specialize in S calp T r e a t­
m e n ts a n d M a n ic u rin g
G u a ra n te e to G row H a ir on any
B ald H ead
W o rk b y A p p o in tm e n t
Glee Club Presents Featui-e
T h e G lee c lu b th e n w ill p re se n t
th e f e a tu r e of th e olio in 20 m in ­
u te s of so n g t h a t will be th e high
sp o t of th $ show.
A lex R o b b gives a b la c k fa c e m on-
»
C all 474-R . E x a m in a tio n of th e
scalp free of c h a rg e .
257-6
THROUGH SLEEPING CAR
OPERATED
DAILY
DU RING T H E SEASON B E T W E E N
Portland and W est Yellowstone
WOOD
SPECIAL
' -
by th e
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
LEAVING PO R TLA N D 5 :0 0 PM.
L et c u r re p re s e n ta tiv e s e x p lain th e
v a rio u s to u rs w hich e n a b le v isito rs
to see th e Y ellow stone so c o m fo rta ­
bly a n d a t m in im u m c o st; also
q u o te fa re s, p re p a re y o u r itin e ra ry
a n d m ak e y o u r re se rv a tio n s.
We cau fu rn is h good slab
wood a t $6.75 p e r c o rd ; o rd e r
now w h ile we can d e liv e r from
c a rs a n d can
save
you e x tra
h a u lin g expense.
/ -
Also m ill trim m in g a t $7.0<>
per lo ad an d m ill blocks at
$7.60 p e r. load.
J. H. O’N E IL , T ra v e lin g P a sse n g e r
A gent, w ith h e a d q u a r te r s a t 701
W ells F a r g o B uikfing, P o rtla n d ,
w ill be g lad to call p e rso n a lly on
a n y o n e w ish in g to v isit Y ellow stone,
an d a rr a n g e a ll d e ta ils. D rop him
a c a rd , o r a d d re s s
Ashland Lumber Co.
SPECIAL!!
U N IO N
P A C IF IC
5Y 5T E M
WM. MCMURRAY, G e n e ral P a s s e n ­
g e r A gent, P o rtla n d , O regon.
PH O N E 20.
on
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Stationery
CYCOL
from
FREE FROM Ü L S T IW C T IV E SULPHO COMPOUNDS
50c to 75c
for l u b r ic a t io n of
in t e r n a l combustion engines
values
assoc ia t e d o il c o m pan y ,, -
for
N PR AN C I SC O
25c
M cN A IR BROS
It m ust be r a th e r m o n o to n o u s to.
Babe R u th not to put in a d a y w ith ­ BRUM BA UG H H E A D O F W O R LD
W A R ’ V E T E R A N ’S AID
o u t w h am m in g o u t a h o m e-ru n .
COMMISSION
SALEM , O re., J u ly 1.— C a p ta in
B e tte r sta y on th e fa rm , boys and
H a rry B ru m b au g h of P o r tla n d was
g irls; th e old h o m estead d o u b le d in .
ch o sen e x e c u tiv e s e c re ta ry of th e
v a lu e w ith in th e la st ten vears.
W o rld W a r V e te ra n s s ta te a id com ­
t m issio n , G o v e rn o r O lcott a n n o u n c ed
So long a s th e re a re g et-ric h -q u ic k
to d a y . B ru m b a u g h was* th e choice
schem es, th e re w ill be d u p e s to be-
o f th e co m m issio n by a u n a n im o u s
d e fra u d e d by them .
vote. H is p o sitio n is re g a rd e d as
U nited S ta te s navy o ffic ers, v isit­ very- im p o rta n t in co n n ectio n w ith
ing fo re ig n » la n d s, sh o u ld be d isc re e t th e a d m in is tra to n re g a rd n g th e r e ­
c e n tly e n a c te d b o n u s act.
in w h at th ey say.
Slab Wood at $2.75 per tier
Cash with Order
Ashland Lumber Co., Phone
X
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M O T O R O I L I|
FREE FROM
DESTRUCTIVE
SULPHO
COMPOUNDS |
P ro.iuceii l i m i e r
!„
the n e u HEXEON "
S t s p ro fe ss
JZ
t
WOOD
In order to make room we are offering
7
Minneapolis
ALL STAR
20
Uprooting Faulty
Lubricating Traditions
There is only one absolute way to judge
the lubricating value of a motor oil—in the
eruelble of Service.
Cycol wee created and ie sold solely on this
principle.
Gravity, fire and flash tests, or color, or base
are-not true indications of the lubricating
value or durability of a motor oil.
S p e c ia l T r a in
W ill O p e ra te
Grants P ass to A shland
a n d R e tu rn
G oiug
R ead Down
JULY 4th
SCHEDULE
R e tu rn in g
R ead Up
Lv. G ra n ts P as«
Ar
R o gue R iv e r
G old H ill
Ray Gold
Tolo
C e n tra l P o in t
M ED FO RD
P h o enix
T a le n t
Ar. A sh lan d
Lv.
1 2 :2 0 A. M.
1 2 :0 0 M’n
1 1 :4 4 P. M
P. M.
M.
Go a n d en jo y In d e p e n d e n c e Day C e le b ra tio n s.
B aseball gam e.
W re s tlin g M atch, D ancing.
Big P a r a d e a n d prizes.
B and m usic
a n d F ire W orks.
F o r f u r th e r p a rtic u la rs in q u ire of A gents.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
John M. Scott,
G e n e ral P a s s e n g e r A g en t
Minstrel
AND
Glee Club
Chuatauqua
Auditorium
ASHLAND
JULY 7
Auspices
B. P. 0. E. No. 944
of Ashland
ADMISSION
Adults $1, Children 50c
PLUS WAR TAX
Cycol is a revolutionary achievement in
lubrication science. In the production of
Cycol the Associated Oil Company held to
one great objective—results in service. In
the selection of crude petroleum, in the re­
fining process, in all tests, this was the
primal—-and final—purpose.
Cycol—tho new and different motor oil—is
free from destructive “sulpho” compounds
These are removed by the new Hexeon
Process, used only by us. Oils containing
*fulpho” compounds break down quickly
under engine heat causing impairment of
the lubricating film.
Cycol’s lubricating value is conclusively
proved in our motor laboratory—a step far
beyond the conventional tests of motor oil.
This is the only laboratory of its kind on
the Pacific Coast.
Here Cycol was subjected to the most
gruelling service—more severe than any
motorist can give it. The Cycol Recom­
mendation Chart is based on these tests. It
shows, with scientific accuracy, the correct
grade of Cycol for each internal combus­
tion engine.
Cycol is sold for 25c to 35c a quart, accord­
ing to grade.
Cycol-ize your motor today. Have your
crank case thoroughly flushed—not with
kerosene—and refilled with the correct
grade of Cycol.
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY, San Francisco
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CYCOL
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M OTOR. O IL
FREE FROM DESTRUCTIVE “SULPHO”CO M PO U NDS
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