Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 21, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    W ednesday, Septem ber 21, 1921
THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE TWO
slaughtered cattle ............ 11.57 A. W. Storey, refund on
nurse’s office rent
county farm
Blanche Wells, Stella Rowland, E th ­
slaughtered cattle ...........
12.50
G. H. Stowell, refund on
J. G. W alker, refund on
slaughtered
cattle
...........
12.50
el Hamilton, Idah Delno and Marcia Leon B. Haskins, supplies
$139.30
Total
6.99
for county f a r m ................
slaughtered cattle ...........
12.50
Strang & Deuel, refund on
Surveyor’s Office
A Siamese new spaper has th e fol­ Raleigh.
E stablished 1876
Hubbarci Bros., supplies for
slaughtered
cattle
...........
87.50
12.50 ;C. F rank Rhodes, office rent
Published Every Evening E xcept lowing advertisem ent: ‘ The news of
county furm . * • • • • • • • • •
Total $310.93
I
i and telephone ....................
12.00 Chas. A. Thompson, refund
Sunday
H
utchison
&
Lumsden,
sup­
English,
we
tell
th
e
latest.
W
rit
in
COUNTY
COURT
PROCEEDINGS
Dog
Fund
on slaughtered cattle . . .
11.50
Sealer of W eights «Jud Meosuree
TH E ASH LAND PR IN TIN G CO.
plies fo r county farm . . . 54.77
W. E. Thompson, sheep kill­
perfect style and most earliest. Do
J. V. W right, refund on
E.
A
Bond,
salary
of
sealer
John C. Mann, supplies for
(Continued From Y esterday.)
ed by dtogs ......................... 78.00
OFFICIAL CITY AND
slaughtered
cattle
...........
12.50
, a m urder get commit, ~we hear and
of
weights
a
n
d
m
easures
$
31.95
6.92
county farm .......................
PAPER
George Gilman, refund on
W
ater
Master
; tell of it. Do a m ighty chief die. we
(To be continued.)
TELEPHONE 39
Goldie Gates, regular indigent 15.00 Medford H arness Co., sup­
slaughtered cattle ...........
9.03
2.00 Fred !)»• Cummings, water
_____ ______
i publish it, ant* in borders of som- Mrs. H arrison, regular indi­
plies for county farm . . .
sc; 1
1 -------- — — - — ---------------- —
—— — -
.........
$125.00
m aster's salary . . .
9bl>»ctiptioii Price Delivered In City bre
Staff has each been college
gent ....................................... 15.00 Pacific Tel. Co., services for
2.85 Fred N. Cummings, w ater
county farm ......... ..
Due month .................................. $ «®® , and w rit like the Kipling and the Mrs. Hatch, regular indigent 10.00
m aster's expense .............. 74.10
fh ree m onths .............................. L85
We circulate every town Mrs. Hudson, regular indigent 8.00 Orrin W akefield, labor a t
3.55
Six m onths .................................. * •;’ Dickens.
county
farm
.......................
J. W. Ingram , regular indi­
Total $199.10
One y e a r ....................................... 7.60 and extortionate not for advertise-
8.00 Irene Wells, superintendent
gent .......................................
County
Attorney.
8.00
M ail ttinl R ural R outes.
co. farm , traveling expense
m eats. Buy it.’
Albert Johnson, regular indi­
Rawles Moore, district a t­
One mouth .................................. $
i
8.00 Miss P. M. Wells, labor at
gent
.......................................
torney’s expense ..............$ 50.00
Three m onths .............................. 1.95
county
farm
.......................
40.00
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kane, reg­
Six months .................................. 3.50
Health RegistraUun
ular in d ig e n t....................... 20.00 A. Penwell, county farm sup
6.50
28.10 Dt. W. S. Cary, health regis­
One year
plies .....................................
Mr. and Mrs. Thus. J. Kelsoe,
1.00
tratio n .................................. $
8.00
regular indigent ................
ADVERTISING KATES:
Total $443.73 Mrs. Sophia C hildreth, health
Mrs.
Lena
Lee,
regular
indi­
D isplay A dvertising
registration ......................... ^2.75
Court H ou se E xp en se
8.00
gent .......................................
Single insertion, each inch. . . . .3 Or
56.25
Dr.
J. W. Jacobs, health reg­
B.
L.
Moses,
ja
n
ito
r's
salary
Mrs. Carrie E. Miller, regular
YEARLY CONTRACTS
1.50
The enjoyment which comes from
istration ................................
D isplay A dvertising
indigent ................................
10.00 Fred J. Fick, court house
21.25
elim inating worry, from being able
T.
J.
Malmgren,
health
reg­
expense ......... ......................
Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, regu­
One tim e a w eek.....................27 H e
3.75
to plan and carry through those
istration ................................
8.00! \v. E. Finney, court house
Two tim es a w eek.....................25c
lar indigent .......................
5.00
plana, belongs alm ost exclusively to
Nellie Reed, health reg istra­
Every other d a y ......................... 20c
Mrs.
J.
A.
Myers,
regular
expense
................................
MEDFORD, Or., Sept. 20.— Au
3.00
those who save.
8.00
tion .......................................
Local R eaders.
indigent
................................
Total $ 82.60 F. G. Swedenburg, health
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c unusually large audience attended ; M argaret Noble, regular indi­
Open a th rift account here. Start
registration .........................
14.00
the “ Constitution Day” services a tj
rc
ii............
To run every other day for od »
with only a dollar, if you will, but
gent
.................................... i\10.00
month, eacl* line, each time ., . 7c the First Methodist Episcopal church j Doc Parsons regular indi­
i B. L. Moses, ja ilo r’s salary 56.25
start.
Do more than live — enjoy
Total $ 26.00
To run every issue for on^ month __ Sunday night.
8.00 | Fred J. Fick, jail supplies . .
5.85
life!
gent ......... .............................
Rev.
J.
Randolph
Stock Inspection
or more, each line, each tim e . . . . 5c Sasnett delivered an address dealing Jam es Pou«h- regular indi­
Mrs. Jan e Johnston, laundry
C lassified Colum n.
2.25 O. H. Cole, refund on slaugh­
gent ....................................... • 6 0 0
for jail ................................
One cent the word each time.
with anarchistic propaganda in all Mrs. L. Schiefflin, regular in­
tered cattle ......................... $ 12.50
Medford Furn. & Hdwe.,
To run every issue for one m onth or of its forms, but laid special em­
6.00
supplies for j a i l ................
3.45 A. B. Ferns, refund on slaugh­
digent ................ 4 ................
more, tec the word each tim e
tered cattle ........................
10.06
Effie May Terrill, meals for
phasis on defiance of the eightenth Nancy Siseinore, regular in­
Legal R ate:
Bruce P. Flem ing, refund on
prisoners
..............................
217.3a
..................................
10.00
digent
Ashland, Oregon
bootleggers
F irst Time, per 8 point line . . . . 10c' am endm ent,
classing
slaughtered cattle ..........
11.56
Lewis Ulrich, jail supplies. . 10.86
Mrs. Jean Ross Smith, regular
Each subsequent time, per 8 point _ , wn b anarchists,
L. H. G allatin, refund on
8.00 Jno. M. W illiams Co., jail
indigent ................................
l i n e ............................................... Cc i
slaughtered cattle ..........
83.13
Before proceeding with the ( ad ­ W. H. Smith, regular indigent 10.00
supplies ................................
90.65
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
Levi
Johnson,
refund
on
A
rthur
L.
Fitch,
labor
as
T.
D.
Stafford,
regular
indi­
dress of the evening Mr. Sasnett dis­
Obituaries, 2te cents the line.
slaughtered cattle ............ 12.50
7.90]
jailor .....................................$ 20.00
gent .......................................
cussed the methods used in the re­
F raternal Orders and S ocieties.
A. L. Peachey, refund on
Annie
W
atkins,
regular
indi­
Advertising for fraternal orders cent efforts to exterm inate the boot-
slaughtered cattle ............ 11.68
Total $406.45
8.00
gent .......................................
or societies charging a regular inltl-
I Ernest Weldon, regular indi­
in M.<Xord.
Joseph H. Sandler, refund on
Juvenile C ourt
8.00 Jam es Owens, cash advanced
gent .......................................
Ilgious and benevolent orders will be
Alex
Wilson,
regular
indi­
juvenile e x p e n s e ................
1-94
charged th e regular rate for all ad
8.00 C. E. T errill, juvenile court
gent .......................................
vertising when an admission or other
Z. W olgamott, regular Indi­
4.00
expense ................................
charge is made.
____________
gent .......................................» 16.00 C. E. T errill, juvenile court
W hat C on stitutes A dvertising!
Casebeer & Hubbard, indigent
19.81
expense ................................
8.00
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
supplies ................................
ing among some as to w hat const!-1
¡City of Ashland, car fare fo r
T otal $19.25
6.00 1
tutes news and what advertising, j
indigent ................................
A d vertisin g and County P rin tin g
we print this very simple rule w hicn ,
Leonard O orthups. indigent
Medford
P rin tin g Co., county
6.00
Is used by newspapers to differin-
supplies ................ ............
printing ................................ 6 40.06
atiate between them : “ ALL future ;
J Sacred H eart Hospital, indi­
Tidings, printing
For the th ird time in as many
events, where an admission charge
gent expense .......................
24.28 Ashlam*
court
proceedings
............ 84.26
years
Clyde
Costolo
has
p
u
rchased1
Talent
M
ercantile
Co.,
indi-
is made or a collection is taken
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to the plaza barber abop. The recent
gent s u p p lie s .......................
10.00
Total $124.30
organizations and societies of every purchage wag made frQm Dennis ¡ b , p. Theiss & Co., indigent
Election
Expense
kind as well hs to individuals.
.
supplies ................................
15.00
’ All reports of such activities after Henry, who had himself bought the ¡Weeks Conger Co., indigent
j Jam es Davies, election ex­
.$ 4.60
they have occurred is news.
establishm ent from Mr. Costollo a
pense ..............................
expense ................................
20.00,
D. W. Luke, election ex­
All coming social or organization yeftr ago wben tbe la tte r left A s/- West Side Pharm acy. in d i-
5.00
meetings of societies where nojm oney. (and fn
eagtern busi,le>s geut supplies ----------
pense .....................................
.40
contribution is solicited,
(»nd to tak e care o( eastern b u sln e,» ,
W.
H.
McGowan,
election
ex-
C. S. B utterfield, indigent
charged, or collection taken is NEWS, j interests
8.16
pense ..................................... 39.06
supplies
Mr. Henry disposed of the business Pouts Grocery Co-> indigent
W h ittle T ransfer Co., election
We make ail quotations on
7.50
because of mining property requiring' supplies ................................
21.71 - expense
JOB WORK
Mrs. M. E. M iddlebusher, in-
his personal attention.
T otal $ 56.16
from
digeut supplies .............. .t
8.00 ¡
Mr. Costolo has sold and repur-j
R
oad
s
a
n
d
H
igh w ays
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST.
chased the barber shop three times j
j . T. Z lm m erlee, ferrym an's
Total
$413.55
Same prices— Reasonable P rice— because of his frequent eastern bus­
s a l a r y .........................................6 76.00
Care o f P o o r a t P oor F arm
to all.
Jam es H urley, view in g Low ­
Dr. W. W. P. Holt, county
iness trips.
den road ..............................
physician’s salary ............$ 75.00
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
Get that pipe-party-bee buzzing in your smoke-
H enry M aury, v iew in g L ow ­
Mrs.
Irene
W
ells,
superinten­
SALEM, Or., Sept. 20.— John
Postoffice as Second Class Mall
den
road
..............................
4-0t*
dent co. farm , salary . . . 126.00
section! Know for a fact what a joy’us jimmy pipe
R athie and Elvie Kerby must hang Elton Beeson, labor a t county
Matter.
E. P. M oore, view in g roads
4.00
can and will do for your peace and content! Just
for the m urder of Sheriff Til Tay­
f a r m .......................................
13.00 C. Frank R h od es, v iew in g
roads ....................................
check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily
lor, of Pendleton. The Oregon su­ Ed Binns, county farm sup­
9.30
plies ....................... ................
preme court today denied their pe­
who certainly get top sport out of their pipes — all
T otal $105.00
When love begins to sicken
Albert Crane, nursing at
tition
for
a
rehearing.
Only
the
C
ounty
N
urse
aglow with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince
♦
county farm .......................
10.00
and decay,
governor could now save the con­ Cad Ellis, labor and supplies
;
Marie
E.
F
alld
in
e,
oounty
A lb e r t i t
« It useth an enforced cere­
Albert!
n u rse’s salary ....................... 125.00
t a l i in to p p y rod
40.15
demned men.
for county farm . . . . . . . .
bog»,
t
i
d
y
r
t
i
ti
n
t,
mony
—
Shakespeare.
e
M arie E. F a lld in e. tran sp orta­
E. C. G ardner, supplies for
h a n d to m e p o u n d
And, you can wager your week’s wad that Prince
♦
tion e x p e n s e ............. 6.3o
6.00
e
and h alf p o u n d tin
county farm .....................
STUCK -UP E L EPH A N TS
Albert’s quality and flavor and coyness — and its
hum idor» an d in th »
> A m erican Ried Cross, county
Clifford Garvin, supplies for
pou n d t r y t t a l glu t»
MAKE HERD CARRY
h u m i d o r u /i th
freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclu­
t p o n g t m o i th n t r
Charlie Chaplin can not go about
TRUNKS JU ST SO
sive patented process)—will ring up records in your
to p .
Loudon w ithout being mobbed by
little old smokemeter the likes of which you never
adm irers and put in jeopardy by the
Kas and Mo and Kioto and Mama
before
could believe possible!
crush of people. There are some are perform ing elephants and they
TO H OUSEW IVES
compensations for the common per­ have constituted themselves a board
You don’t get tired of a pipe when it’s packed with
son. He or she can go about w ith­ of censorship over all th e other ele­
Prince
Albert! Paste that in your hat!
There are home women In Jackson
out molestation.
County wtyo keep th d ir household
phants with the Sells-Floto circus,
And, just between ourselves! Ever dip into the
accounts
as system atically as could
coming on Saturday, September 24,
sport
of rolling ’em? Get some Prince Albert and
any business women.
Government ‘‘of the people, by the
to Medford.
Because of their su­
people, for the people.” ha sits de­
the makin’s papers — quick — and cash in on a ciga­
perior education they are very up­
T heir household allowances are de­
fects. but these are remediable. It
rette that will prove a revelation!
posited in the F irst National ant’
stage w ith the pachyderm actors less
is the best form of governm ent un-
each
month
they
check
out
regular
clever than they, and, as for the
dor the sun, and is capable o (prog­
expenses, and any surplus goes into
elephants which can not perform —
a family savings account. This Is an
ressive improvement.
well, one should see Kas and com­
ideal way to keep ^family finances
C o p yrig ht 1921
in good condition.
Politeness in children is adm ir­ pany slip them the scornful razz.
by R. J. Reynold*
Kas, it was, who found a name
Tobacco Co.
able. But it is not so common as
W la tlu u -Salem,
for
the
quartet.
Being
a
w
ell-trav­
N.C.
it m ight he.
eled elephant, he has picked up a ,
the national jo y smoke
Blessed is the man- who has a fad of reading signs on box cars.
competence, and yet whose head is “ We shall be the ‘Big 4,’ he whis­
Ashland» Oregon
pered behind his tru n k to Mo, and
not turned by m oney,
Mo passed the word to Floto an d
“O ldest
N ational
Mama. T hat led to o th er things.
Bank in
♦ TIDINGS FASHION HINTS ♦ Soon, “ The Big 4” began to tell th e
Jackson County’
other “ bulls” how to carry their
tru n k s in parade. The patient, kind­
SKIRTS ARE UNCHANGED ly members of the five Sells-Floto
herds have allowed themselves to be
imposed upon to the extent th a t now
they yield the centers of the three
TO D A Y
rings to Kas and his pals in the per­
TOM ORROW
formances and copy th eir table m an­
ners. So, if in the big m enagerie
ten t of the circus, you find meek
elephants th a t are slow to reach out
\
for the peanuts, do not pass them
by, but offer the goobers to them
twice. You won’t have to wait long,
f'
for Kas and Mo have a tough time
Featuring
restraining th eir humble under­
studies* eagnerness for peanuts. Of
c
course, it is hard for the train ers to
put “ The Big 4” in their places, for
they really are clever actors. Most
—and-
circus men concede th a t Floto and
Mama are the cleverest pachyderms
th a t ever performed. They are all
of them great lovers of children,
and it is alm ost impossible to be
harsh with elephants th a t care for
j children as do the Sells-Floto herds.
In the opening spectacle, “The
B irth of the Rainbow,” Mania, Flo­
In the m atter of styles for separate to and twelve other elephants carry
»tlrts designers appear Inclined to
let »ell enough alone. The new util­ Maypoles and ballet girls dance at
ity skirts for w inter are still made (rf the ends of dozens of rainbow
Striped or plaid materials, and are usu­ stream ers which radiate from the
ally plaited either in box or side peaks.
plaits. Their resemblance to summer
All of the Sells-Floto perform ing
akirts ends when fabrics are consid­ herds are presented in the rings ant
e r . 1. These are heavier and h»
on the tracks by girl trainere-»-
rich colors.
_ .. _
Ashland
W E LL TELL TH E W ORLD!
Tidings
Do More Than Live
Enjoy Lite!
Medford Pastor
Attacks Traffic of
Booze Runners
The C itiz en s B a n k
Barber Buys Old
Shop For Third
Time, Three Years
A p ip e w o n 't b u r n y o u r V *
to n g u e if y o u s m o k e E A .!
*
»
E R V IC E
nee A lbert
First National 1
1M
The Kid
Charlie Chaplin
Jackie Coogan
Dance
a t th e
W
Bungalow
Every Wednesday Night
Snyder’s Royal Jazz Orchestra
Tonight
No Advance
in Price
Best Floor
The Coolest Place in the Valley
Biggest Crowds .
Best Music