Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 06, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
Thursday, October 0, lO iil
Read the Tidings Subscription Bargain W eek Ad on Page F our-It W ill Pay You
crossing while th e car passes than to
Ashland
Tidings
be gathered up in fragm ents anti car­
Established 1876
tetnpting to make it appear th a t Dr. I WASHINGTON, D C., Oct. 4.__
Richard Brumfield had been killed The pruning and paring of congres-
in th e wreck of his autohobile.
sional appropriations by Budget Di-
Published Every Evening Except ried to the cemetery.
Sunday
Blew Off Victim’s Head
rector Dawes was declared by Sena-
TH E ASH
CO.
GOVERNMENT - OW NED R A IL ­
- LAND PRINTING
_____ ______
The state will fu rth er c o n ten d ; tor Reed in the senate today as “im-
O FFIC IA L (TTY AND ÛOVNTY
WAYS
j th a t the dentist, following the wreck- pudent and an insolent assertion of
PA PE R
1 ing of his roadster, blew off Russell’s authority to revise and set aside the
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head with a stick of dynam ite and constitutional powers of the legisla­
The United States has had an ex­
removed the jaws of the victim so tive body.”
tabscriptiou Price D elivered la City perience with governm ent operation
)ne mouth .................................. $ .66 of railways th at has left, the senti­
' th at th ere could be no chance of
Three mouths .............................. 1.95
using the teeth to identify the m u r­
Portland* laying off fifteen city in­
ment
for
public
ownership
weaker
Six months .................................. 3.75
dered
man
as
Russell.
The
jaw
s
and
spectors
for lack of funds.
One y e a r ....................................... 7.50 than before the experim ent. But
..ROSEBURG,
Or.,
Oct. 6.— oth er parts of the head have never
Mail and Rural Routes.
under the leadership of W illiam Me
xj.
,
| Charged with the brutal m urder of been foune*. Besides his own cloth­
One month .................................. $ .65
H arrisburg hop crop this year
Adoo
and other able, advocates of n
„
,,
,
Three months .............................. 1.95
» i
i
Dennis Russell and with an attem pt ing, Brumfield is alleged to have worth 130,000.
state
and
federal
socialism,
there
Six months .................................. 3.50
w
Ww
° 7 ; . pIaced
placed his c own ring on the dead 1 ****** *
One year ....................................... 6.50 are still many who pin th e ir faith t o ’ !°
the nationally-owned and operated ' Dl‘ Rl<?hard M’ Brumfie,d 18 ° n t r i a l man’s £inger
ADVERTISING RATES:
railways.
in ciicuit court here.
Mrs. Brumfield, a fte r viewing the
Display A dvertising
The Minneapolis Tribune has an q he state will contend th a t the de-j rem ains
of the m urder victim and
Single insertion, each in c h ............30c
YEARLY CONTRACTS
illum inating editorial on this subject
fendant’ who is 8aid to have been inj until her husband was captured a
D isplay A dvertising
from which we cull the following iinolved
financial circum stances, j m onth later, persistently m aintained
One time a w eek..................... 27 %c
paragraphs.
They contain solid.
<r‘ed to make it appear as though ¡th a t the m urdered person was the
Two tim es a w eek.....................25c
convincing facts from our nearby I de were the m urder victim, so th a t dentist. W hether she knew differ-
Every o th er d a y ..........................20c
Local Readers.
neighbor. Canada, where conditional'h ‘S “ i® insurance l,olicies’ a g g re g at-; ently and preferred th a t .her three
Each line, each tim e .....................10c are not unlike our own and contain;
26,000’ niight be collected
¡children should
rem em ber their
To run every other day for od »
Brumfield disappeared the night fath er as a m urder victim instead of
month, each line, each tim e . . . 7c good, wholesome reading for the!
of July 13, when Russell was m ur­ the brutal ta k er of a human life, may
To in n every issue for on« month
INCREASES CROP YIELDS
average American:
or more, each line, each tim e. . . . 5c
dered.
He was captured A ugust 1 2 ¡alw ays rem ain a secret as fa r as the
“
Private-owned
railroads
in
the!
Classified Coiuinu.
NOW A PROVEN FACT
United States are not alone in the , while working on a ranch near C al-¡public is concerned. For the state
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one month or m atter of financial stress. The pub­ ; Kary, Canada, under th e assumed ' has indicated no intention of at- Apply E arly B efore the F a ll Raina
more, %c the word each time.
¡tem pting to make Mrs. Brum field an
lic-owned railways of Canada are I name of Norman W hitney.
Legal R ate:
A Car on H and Now at the
It was the Roseburg’s d en tist’s ! accessory to her husband’s alleged
F irst Time, per 8 point line . . . .10c dep in trouble, as shown by th e re­
port of Sir Joseph Flavelle to P re­ i strange desire to secure possession ! crime.
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
ASHLAND FRUIT
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l i n e ........................................
uc mier Meighen. Sir Joseph charges ” 1 a box of women’s lingerie which
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
up these troubles largely to m istakes i lec< to his a rre s t'
11 had been i P ortland— Twenty-seven jn o d e r-
ASSOCIATION
Obituaries, 2 ^ cents the line.
of
policy
by
past
governments,
to
i
,earned
Brum
field
shipped
th
e
dainty
j
ate-prlced
houses
going
up
in
Dixon
F rate rn a l O rders and Societies.
ents to Seattle on the afternoon addition.
Advertising for fraternal orders lack of interest by the people in the I ; garm
”
or societies charging a regular in iti­ success of their own railroad prop­ preceding the m urder, addressing
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
the parcel to “ Mrs. Norman W hit-'
O U can now buy a
ligious and benevolent orders will be erty and to the blighting effect of ney.” The authorities had no idea
charged the regular rate for all ad ­ ‘politics’ m anifesting itself in v ari­
very good suit or
Brumfield him self would venture to
vertising when an admission or other ous ways
charge is made.
“F a r from paying their own oper­ recover the box. but hoped it might
overcoat for $35 — all
ating expenses, the Canadian Na­ eventually put them on his trail. But '
W hat C onstitutes Advertising!
wool; “tailored to your
lu order to allay a m isunderstand­ tional railways fell short of this while safely hidden on the Canadian
ing among some as to w hat consti­ achievement by $32.656,000 last ranch, with the chances all in his
measure by B om ”
tutes news and w hat advertising,
favor of being able to m aintain his
year,
and
Sir
Joseph
says
there
will
we print this very simple rule whicn
is used by newspapers to differin- be another heavy deficit this year— new identity indefinitely, Brumfield
A nd we offer a pleas­
..... ..„
,o to V
U1I1C uul
atiate between them : “ ALL future „ a ................
deficit th a t will
have
come
out h e trayed himself by w riting to the
ing selection o f fabrics
events, where an admission charge of the pockets of the taxpayers. The Seattle express office for the parcel
is made or a collection is taken public treasury must meet this los ' <U underwear.
at oth er prices, too;
13 ADVERTISING.” This applies to
“r don’t rem em ber” has been the
organizations and societies of every — probably about $ 10,000,000— and
some higher and some
kind as well as to individuals.
it m ust also pay out of its coffers persistent answ er of Brumfield to
All reports of such activities after about $37,000,000 in fixed c h arg es.1 a 11 Questions regarding his actions
lower; you are sure to
they have occurred is new».
such
as
interest
on
bonds
and
deben-
between
July
13
and
August
12,
indi-
All coming social or organization
find one that will strike
meeting-« of societies where no money tures. There is an additional fixed catqnK insanity will be advanced by
contribution is solicited, initiation charge of $10,000,000 on public a c- coun8el for the defense a t the trial.
you as just right.
charged, or collection taken is NEWS. counts against the roads and for fu r­
Considerable mystery exists con-
\Ye make a»« quotations od
th er capital expenditure for indis­ cerning the box of lingerie which
A t any price you de­
JOB WORK
pensable term inals.
Summing up. Brumfield expressed to Seattle on
cide to pay, Born Tail­
the Canadians have, or soon will the afternoon preceding the murdter
from
have, a public-owned railway system j
purchased various bits of flimsy
TH E FILAN KLIN PR IC E LIST.
oring offers the most
against which there will be annual undevwear— but not a complete out-
Same prices— Reasonable Price-
generous value to be
fixed charges of approxim ately $50L-!^t at a ^oca^ store and shipped the
to all.
000,000. which, in the absence of ar^ box B'om an adjoining town, to w hich'
found inclotbesformen
Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon, operating surplus, will have to c o m e be made a hurried autom obile trip. (
Poatoffice as Soeond Class Mail
— value made possible
out of the pockets of the people in
tbe hox, when returned to ttaej
Matter.
the form of taxes.”
authorities here, was a pink s ilk '
only through the econo­
------------------------------ shirt, which was bought a t the store
♦
m y of nation wide sales.
by a strange women just before
OCTOBER IS TH E MONTH—
• Science, truth, virtue, sweet-
Brumfield entered to buy the lin­
<$»
••
ness. glory, grace.
gerie.
The dentist spoke to her.
To pick apples.
<•» All own love's influence, and
It
may
develop at the trial the»|.
...
To enjoy living.
adorn his race;
there was a “ woman in the case.”
I
To store the root crops.
Love, too, gives fear, despair,
The
prosecution
will
contend
t
h
a
t
•
To wish the hens would lay.
• grief, anger, strife.
To make cider— and become p o p -jtb e . puichase an <l shipm ent of lin -’
• And all the unnum bered woes
uia r
gerie by Brumfield before the mur-F
•
which tem pest life.
To provide a good
litter in t \e l der shows his alleged crime was p re-'
— Aaron Hill.
I m editated and will ask for convic­
chickens’ scratch shed.
To top-dress the apple orchard. tion for first-degree m urder. The,
«* -♦ •
V <•>
-V- A? <?> <$> <* <i> <9>
penalty in Oregon is “ to hang by the ;
Wood ashes are helpful.
To provide warm quarters for the neck until dead.”
in some homes, the husband who
The prosecution, in outlining its
stayed at home of nights to get ac­ stock. The first frosts h u rt worst, i
To put up the biggest hen or t u r - ! Case’ announced it expected to prove
quainted with his wife would not
key to fatten for Thanksgiving.
lhat D r Brumfield viisted the cabin
have the opportunity, unles he sat
To set fall fru it trees. Many ° f Dennis Bussell, who was a ranch-
up until after she came in from the
claim they get a year’s growth over ®r living near Roseburg, the night
dance, the th eater or the card party.
.
nf
Ti,K. IO
n _ j r.___
.. with
...
of July
13, _ plied
Russell
next spring s trees.
To sow rye and vetch. It both j drugged liquor, took him out for a
That celebrated old figure of
“rid e” in. his roadster, beat in the
speech about beating swords into improves the soil and furnishes win­
skull
of the rancher and then shot
plowshares takes on a past-tense te r and spring pasture.
To think, as you go to the m ovies,! hlm twice in the back to m ake su rS
flavor, as there no longer are many
n x-1 <4
♦ ai fu
n ..
Of the old-fashioned corn h u s tin g s' I li he was
dead' R x. win
rth er try to
swords and not so many plowshares.
month
in
bygone
i
prove
Brumfield
exchanged
clothes
so popular this
with
the
dead
man
and
ran
his
auto­ ! «
Better to wait a m inute at the days.
mobile
over
an
em bankm ent, a t- {
To provide a big supply of w inter
—■------------1
wood. It is far more pleasant to do
l Ì
*> TIDINGS FASHIO N H IN TS > it now than next January, besides
making b etter fuel.
A College Fund
ANY Jackson County boys and
girls entered High School this
fall. A m ajority of these will crave
a college education at the end of the
High School course.
M
It is possible for moBt of them if
they and their parents right now will
s ta rt a special College F und at the
F irst National.
Regular deposits, some self-denial,
working after school and in vaca­
tions, will accomplish it.
National Bank
Ashland
Oregon
OUR CAR OP
Y
IS ON THE TRACK NOW
IT IS THE BEST OF UTAH COAL
(live us a trial order and you will be pleased
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
“ In the Heart of Town”
O . A . PAU LSERU D
□
4
J
/A
V-
if
/fo to t
zn
SOFT AND ELABORATE
HIGH SCHOOL FORENSICS
There is a flourishing forensic so­
ciety at the high school this winter.
This is a move in the right direc­
tion. Scholarship and speaking abil­
ity are surely of equal im portane
with athletics. If the debating team
could be given the praise, the din­
ners, the hooting which is given the
football or basketball team s, we
m ight develop some men and women
of real intellectual ability in our
own school — Contributed.
Canvas
Shoes
ladies
If the fashion reporter were com­
pelled to point out the outstanding
stylo featured In new fall hats she
would be apt to say “soft” and “elabo-
ra te .” Three representative models
In the picture include a wide-fcrimmed
■hat, with soft crown, of panne velvet,
a small hat of duvetyn adorned with
flat rosettes of narrow ribbon, and
an off-the-face model of duvetyn em­
broidered with white beads.
ORRE9 TAILOR SHOP
W e carry several kinds.
w ith
Rubber,
Made
C om position
leath er soles.
or
\\ e Have Just Received a Shipment of
T ru n k s and
T r a v e lin g B a g s
LADIES OVER NIGHT BAGS
ft is si gnifican t that more
than half the m otorists of
the Pacific Coast u se Zero-
lane for Correct Lubrica­
tion, and the number is
Such wide-spread
approval o f Zerolene is its
b est reco m m en d a tio n ts
Suitable
(or
Hunting
and
Fishing
It is best to throw the m antle of
charity over the m istakes of your
neighbor. You may need a circus
ten t to cover your own.— Lena (111 )
Star.
Bendy-to-w ear Garment«. ta il­
ored during th e dull season__
big assortm ent to choose from
— every size an(j every price—
w onderful values. See th e ex­
tra fin e F rench Serge d resses
a t S i 0.7 5 . A ll w ool P olo cloth
coats at $ 1 8 .7 5 .
T
a
Get a Correct Lubrica­
tion Chart for your car.
U se Zerolene for Correct
Lubrication.
standard oil company
These goods were bought nt present market values
which are much less than former prices, and we have
marked them so as to give you a REAL BARGAIN
We have the Wardrobe Trunk with all its conveni­
ences; the Steamer Trunk for those who want les
room; also medium-priced Trunks of all kinds. It
you want anything in this line, do not fail to look
over our goods before buying—we can and will save
you monev.
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Funeral Directors
ASHLAND'
OREGOf
Lady Assistant
Reliable
Housefurnishers