Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 01, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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By Charles Sughroe
PAGE S E V E S
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State Laws Permitting Marriages of
Children Are a National Crime
AT -
THE RIGHT TIME
By MARY MARSHALL DUFFEE
By C. L. REDFIELD, Author of “Human Heredity”
CLEAN FACES.
Anyone else may observe what I have in getting the material for the
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JA C K SO N V IL L E -M E D FO R D
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M E D F O R D -R O S E B U R G
ID you ever stop to think how
book. Look through the “Encyclopedia Britannica” and you won’t find
m uch a m an Is judged by the
s ta te of his beard? One of th e
a man getting more than a page whose ancestors produced more than three
q uickest w ays for th e m an who a p ­
generations in a century. Seven years ago I offered a reward of $1,000
p e a rs to be self-respecting, efficient
for an example of an eminent man produced by a family of more than
an d well-bred to m ake him self look
Inefficient, Irresponsible and uncouth
three generations'in a century, or of a brilliant man whose family had
Is to let his beard go fo r a few days.
more tlian four generations. The reward hasn’t been claimed yet.
T he ap p earan ce of being alw ays close-
A man of many years, say more than forty, has an accumulation of
Shaved and well shaved does m uch
fo r th e w ay o th ers judge a man.
brain and physical power that he can haud down to his sons. The younger
Men who have been a t the fro n t
father hasn’t this store of ability. A man eighty years old, who has kept
In cam p know how im p o rta n t to th eir
busy and active all his life, will have better children than a man of thirty.
own feeling of self-respect th e facili­
tie s fo r a good shave really are, and
Among the savage people it is noticeable that the young men who
w herever possible the boys In tra in in g
must
go out and capture their wives, who must wait until they are old
o r In action w ere expected to keep well
enough to be crafty and strong, have better children than the youths whose
shaved. It is said th a t C aesar insisted
th a t his soldiers be closely shaved but
wives are purchased for them.
his reason fo r th u s in sisting w as for
Some of our states have laws permitting marriages of children.
fe a r the T eutonic b arb ariu n s w ith
That’s
a national crime.
Whom they fought would seize them by
th e ir b eards in com bat If they neg­
lected shaving too long. I t Is said th a t
on® of th e m any reasons why the
R om an soldiers had such a decided
a d v an tag e was th a t they had no beards
a neighboring farm er, Louise Mouroe,
w ith which to be seized by th eir a d v e r- 1
and they becam e engaged. In April,
Y01ÍRÉ
saries.
1921, he presented him self to the A m er­
free
I t has usually happened before th is :
ican arm y h e a d q u arte rs a t P a ris and
th a t a fte r a w ar beards cam e Into
told his story.
fashion, because the men ff^ ta m p had
Itum pke said th a t his com m ander
So little opportunity for a dally shave
gave him a pass and sent him to a Red
th a t they soon found it m ore con­
Cross hospital fo r ce rtain supplies.
venient to raise b eards which needed j
W hen retu rn in g to the regim ent the
little or no a tte n tio n from th e barber.
m ilitary police a rre ste d and detained
A fte r th e Civil w ar lads scarcely in
him because he had lost his pass, and
th e ir tw en ties cam e back w ith long
when he got his H bertyT and had
beards, and n a tu ra lly enough b eard s '
reached the A m erican lines the regi­
ROOKLYN, N. Y.—B rought here m ent had moved to em bark a t B rest.
becam e th e fashion. A t various tim es
from F ran ce as a technical d e sert­
in E ngland long m ustaches becam e the
T he p ay m aster of the division told
er from the A. E. F., Sergeant him he would have to “m ake his own
fashion because they w ere affected by
m ilitary men. T h ere w as a tim e in H enry W. Itum pke, who left his home w ay” to Join the com m and. Rum pke
E ngland when only officers w ere a l­ in C incinnati in 1SS4 to en list in the had no money and w alked h a lf the dis­
lowed to w ear m ustaches, so t h a t 1! M arine corps, w ith which he served tan ce before he quit.
w earing a m ustache w as associated , throughout the w ar, continuing In the
T he m ilitary au th o rities held Rum p­
w ith the possession of ran k and d is­ service fo r fifteen m onths a fte r the ex
ke u n til June, th e n sent him here.
tin ctio n and hence m ustaches becam e piratio n of his enlistm ent, was freed H e h ad been a prisoner a t the B rook­
highly favored. As soon as a p riv ate i from the “brig” a t th e Brooklyn navy lyn navy y ard m ore th an two m onths
le ft service he raised a m ustache ju s t I yard by the federal court.
when a court m artia l decided th a t it
In July, 1919, a series of m isadven­ had no Jurisdiction, on the ground that
because he hud never been allow ed to |
tu re s sep arated R um pke from his com­ he had served beyond enlistm ent at
do so before.
Among th e ancient H ebrew s and in j m and, the F ifth regim ent, Second di­ th e tim e of the alleged desertion.
Other countries in days gone by th e ! vision, then statio n ed a t St. Aignon, R um pke appealed to th e Legal Aid so­
D a ily an d S u n d a y
b e a rd h as stood for v irility and m anll- j France. H e then, w ith the aid of his ciety. T he federal court then assum ed LV . M E D FO R D
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ness and a m an would have felt dis- i fath e r, a m erchant In C incinnati, jurisdiction.
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honored if he had had to shave his
R um pke’s fa th e r has found Miss Mou­
M ED FO R D -G R A N TS PA SS
beard.
In Syria and Egypt. It Is 8ur Seine, and w ent to work as a roe In France, and both will arrive
D aily a n d S u n d a y
L V . G ’T ’S P A S S
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said th a t beards really served a pur- 1 farm er. T here he m et the d a u g h te r of here next week for the wedding.
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MICKIE SAYS
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th is adornm ent.
DR I.PUILEM
G ra q ts P a ss W a itin g R o o m — T he
(C op yright.)
D e ri-n s T
B o n b o n n iere. P h o n e 160.
IF » W
UOMUIM’ N GABA j SB,
O ffice a n d W a itin g R o o m : No. 5
S. F ro n t S t.. N ash H otel B uilding.
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T H E E L H A R T W AY
Parisian
Ivory
B A R G A IN S IN
R eal S s ta te
S a fe ty b lad e s re s h a rp e n e d
lik e new . S ingle b it, 30c
' [ doz. D obule b it, 60c doz.
T h e little E X T R A S in s e r v ­
ice c an be g iv e n th e E a r ly
X m a s sh o p p e rs
C. B. L A M K I N
C ity a n d R a n c h P ro p e r tie»
H o u ses to B e n t.
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B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
O ne c e n t th e w o rd each tim e.
DR.
L IN C O L N
X -R A Y
D IA G N O S IS
D R . J A R V I S S A N IT A R IU M
1 to 4 p. m .— P h o n e 126
M E D F O R D : S A C R E D H E A R T H O S P IT A L
8 to 12 a. m .— P h o n e 714
H E L P W ANTED.
PHYSICIANS.
W A N T E D — "Woman to do house- DR. E R N E S T A . W OODS— P ra c tic e
w ork on ra n c h . M rs D. M. H o rn ,j
lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose a n d
123 C h u rc h St.
*
75-4*
th ro a t. O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d
2 to 6. S w ed e n b u rg B ldg., A sh­
PO S IT IO N W A N TED
land, Ore.
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R E F IN E D LADY’ w ishes p o sitio n as
h o u s e k e e p e r fo r sin g le m an o r DR. J . J . EM M EN S— P h y sicia n a n d
S u rg e o n .
P ra c tic e
lim ite d
to
w idow er, city o r c o u n try .
M rs.
eye,
e
a
r,
nose
a
n
d
th
ro
a
t.
G
lasses
M ary Ja c k s o n , 209 O ak.
76-4*
su p p lie d .
O cu list a n d a u r is t fo r
S. P . R. R. O ffices, M. P . and H.
W ANTED.
-------------------------------------------— ______ _ i B ldg., M edford, O re. P h o n e 567
W A N T E D — To c o m m u n ic a te w ith
so m eo n e h a v in g p e d ig re ed m ale DR. M A T T IE B. SH A W — Special a t ­
te n tio n to m o th e rs a n d c h ild re n .
collie.
M rs. S R. D erby, M ed-'
fo rd , O re.
’
7 6 -2 * '
I n te r n a l se c re tio n s a n d e n d o c rin e
g lan d s. Res. a n d office. 108 P io ­
n e e r av en u e. T elep h o n e 28.
Of­
tw o good h u sk y y o u n g m en. A d­
fice h o u rs, 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to #
d re ss A lb e rt S tone, A sh la n d , O re­
p. m.
gon
75-6
DR. SH A W — P h y sic ia n a n d S u rg eo n
W A N T E D — P r u n in g an d g ra ftin g by
-—Eye, e a r, nose a n d th r o a t spec­
A -l p r u n e r
B. F . S tone, A sh­
ia lis t; g lasses fitte d . O ffice, 402
la n d , O regon.
75-6
M edford B ldg., M edford, 1 0 :3 0 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
R esid en ce, P io ­
W A N T E D — Good rid in g pony. P h o n e
n e e r Ave., A sh lan d , m o rn in g a n d
120.
7 4 -tf
evenings. PhoD e 28.
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE.
CHIROPRACTORS.
F O R SA L E — My hom e a t 399 B each
s tr e e t, A s h la n d ; a n o th e r a c re a g e A SH LA N D H E A L T H A T O R IU M — D r.
h o m e; b ric k b u sin e ss b u ild in g ,'
E . B. A n gell, C h iro p ra c tic , E le c ­
a n d a n e x c elle n t fa rm .
In v e s ti­
tric a l T re a tm e n ts , M in eral a n d
g a te !
V lt-o-N et B a th s.
F ir s t N a tio n a l
e a— .
—
, =j
B an k B u ilding.
P h o n e 48.
FOR SALE.
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ATTORNEYS.
FO R SA L E — Good cow. C. W itte n ­
bach , 1401 B o u le v a rd .
7 6 -tf L. A . R O B E R T S — A tto rn e y -a t-L a w .
R oom s 5 a n d 6, C itiz e n s’ B ank
APPLES
Bldg.
D E L IC IO U S, A rk a n s a s B lack, G ol­
d en R u sse t a n d o th e r v a rie tie s.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
75c a n d $1.00 p e r box d e liv e re d .
FO R p ro m p t a n d c a re fu l serv ice,
527 T e rra c e S t., ph o n e 4 08-J.
a u to tru c k s o r h o rse d ra y s, call
75-4*
W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co. P h o n e l i t .
N U R SE R Y STOCK
O ffice, 89 O ak s tr e e t n e a r H otel
T R U ST W O R T H Y T R E E S ,
s h ru b s ,
A sh la n d .
5 6tf
ro ses, a n d b e rrie s , fro m th e W aah-i
in g to n N u rse ry Co., T o p p en ish ,! T. L . P O W E L L — G E N E R A L TRANS-
F E R — Good te a m a n d m o to r­
W ash.
F in e s t n u rs e ry sto c k onj
tru c k s . Good se rv ic e a t a re a so n ­
t h e c o a st.
L ocal re p re s e n ta tiv e ,
P h o n e 83.
phone 310-R .
75-eod a b le p rice.
PLU M BING
FO R SA L E — O v e rla n d fo u r to u rin g
c a r in firs t c la ss co n d itio n , ru n
o nly 4000 m iles, lo ts of e x tra s . PH O N E y o u r n e x t job of p lu m b in g
to J e r r y O’N eal, B eav er B u ild in g ,
In q u ire R obison G arag e.
74-5*
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P h o n e 138.
A P P L E S — You w ill lik e ’em . A 50!
FO R EXCHANGE.
lb. box, $1.00 d e liv e re d .
Phone;
9 -F 1 1 .
FO R
EX C H A N G E — E ig h ty
a c re
A P P L E C ID E R — M ade fre s h every!
fa rm in K la m a th c o u n ty , w ell lo­
day
O rd e r now fo r t h a t T h a n k s ­
c a te d , good n e ig h b o rh o o d , close to
g iv in g d in n e r.
40 c e n ts gallo n ,
school, p a rt irrig a te d , b a la n c e can
tw o 75 c e n ts.
Y es, we d eliv er.
be e a sily w a te re d , a ll good lan d ,
Phone 9 -F -ll.
p ra c tic a lly level,* fenced, fin e fo r
a
lfa lfa , p o ta to e s a n d s im ila r cro p s
F O R SA L E — Good d ry body w ood,
— a b o u t one th ir d in c u ltiv a tio n .
$3 p 'ir tie r. W A. C o n n er, G len
S m all b u ild in g s. W ill tr a d e fo r
View D rive.62-1 mo
m o d e rn re sid e n c e in A s h la n d In
E X P E R T CAR R E P A IR IN G a t r e a ­
good lo ca tio n . P h o n e ow n er, 184,
s o n a b le p rices.
L ith ia G arag e.
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CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
C A R W A SH IN G
FOR R EN T.
P a tie n t—You seem ed to tak e quite
a long tim e pulling th a t last p a tie n t’s
tooth.
D entist— Yes, he m arried the girl 1
w as in love with.
o irru t
AjflTAAZ
FO R
R E N T — U n fu rn is h e d
349 E a s t M ain.
Phone
48.
CA RLO AD S H IP M E N T O F
Fencing
NOTHING MORE TO SAY
cru*.
fro m E a ste r n m ills ju s t in . C on­
sid e r a b le drop in p rices o n sa m e.
GOOD C E D A R PO STS
New p rices on im p le m e n ts a n d r e ­
p a irs. . New a n d u sed sew ing
m a c h in e s fo r s a le o r to r e n t..........
T O IL E T A R T IC L E S
G e n u in e P y r a lin I v o r y — a
very’ c o m p lete line. A s w ell
as a ll th e p ieces in t h e ’ new
S H E L L P Y R A L IN
S ee o u r w in d o w a n d m ak e
y o u r se lec tio n s e a r lv a t
room s. E X P E R T CAR W A SH IN G a n d p o lish ­
ing.
L ith ia G arag e, p h o n e 114.
142 or
7 5 tf
FO R R E N T — H o u se k e e p in g a p a r t­
m e n t,
a ls o
h e a te d
furnfish.ed
ro o m s, a d u lts only.
614 B o u le­
v a rd . P h o n e 34 8-L.
75-6*
F O R R E N T — V ista a p a rtm e n ts , com -!
p lete ly f u rn is h e d ; close m ; price
re a so n a b le .
In q u ire 166 H a rg a -
dine. P h o n e 122.
3 8 -tf
CHICHESTER S PILLS
T H E »MAMON» B R A N ».
Peil's Corner
A ‘
Ij& dlrst A s k y o u r D r u g g is t for ,
C h l-ch cR -fer a D ia m o n d B r a n d /
1*111« in R e d and G o ld metallic'
boxes, sealed v iih Blue Ribbon.
Take-----
- e r . ~ B u y n f y o u r
T a k e n o o th
Drue l«t. A s k fo r C ilI-C U E S -T E R g
¡»ru»B
.U IA M O N U B IC A N » P I L L S , for 8 5
year*known S3 Best,Safest. Always Relia, I..
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
$ 1 .0 0 P r o f i t
GOOD REASO N
“Jo h n ’s
a rm y .’’
joined
th e
g re a t
silent
“W hen did he die?"
*He didn’t die; he got married,"
“T h ey w e re
w eren ’t th ey ? ”
m arried
In
hast®
“Y®a, they had a taxi waiting, so
they requested the minister to .get a
move on,”
Christmas Sale al
Orres Tailor Shot
now on.
Don’t Miss IL
KALLEN
B ecause it is th e a ir a h e a d th a t
it co m p resses a h e a d of it t h a t m ak es
a b a se b a ll b o u n ce fro m a glove, an
in v e n to r h a s ,b ro u g h t o u t a glove so
p e rfo ra te d
t h a t th e a ir escapes
th ro u g h valved o u tle ts .
A p la n t o f w hich a B ra z ilia n s ta te
p ro d u ce s 100,000 to n s a y e a r h as
been fo u n d to yield a c e llu lo se s u it­
a b le fo r th e m a n u fa c tu re of lin e n
p a p e r a n d fib re s fro m w h ich im ita ­
tio n c o tto n can b e m a d j
z
Who Candes Your Insurance?
W h a t do you know a b o u t th e
com pany you a re in su re d in? An
a s so c ia tio n of c re d it m en sa id ,
“O u r c o m m itte e will b e a r s tro n g ­
ly on th e n ecessity o f d e a lin g only
w ith s tric tly re sp o n sib le in s u r ­
ance c o m p a n ie s.”
F a ir w’e a th e r in su ra n c e m ay
pass m u s te r in tim es of p ro sp e r­
ity w hen th e m a rk e ts a re boom ­
ing.
T h e te s tin g tim e com es w hen
th e m a rk e ts a re d e c lin in g a n d
th e r e is s tre s s a n d sto rm . P ro p ­
e rty o w n e rs sh o u ld a p p ly th e acid
te s t to th e in d e m n ity th e y buy.
In su ra n c e
t h a t in s u re s a t a ll
tim es is th e only s a fe in d e m n ity .
T h a t’s th e o nly k in d t h a t w e
w ould k eep in th is o ffice. Y ou
c a n ’t a ffo rd to lose even once in
th e m a tte r of in s u rin g y o u r p ro p ­
e rty a n d y o u rse lf.
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