Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 19, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
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AättLAND DA tí.T tffcbìXài
Tidings
E s t a b lis h e d 1 8 7 6
E v e ry
E v e n in g
Sudday
E xcept
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Jackson County Sunday
School Institute Convenes
In Ashland January
MARCH 27 IS SET
FOR RETRIAL OF
ARTHUR BURCH
RUPTURE EXPERT HERE
Seeley, Famous In This Specialty,
Called to Medford
This is the Time of Year for
Cooked Breakfast Foods —
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 17.— Upon
stipulation
of th e attorneys in the
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
Rolled Oats, per sa c k ..........................................................................
case,
th
e
court
set March 27 as the
PA PER
Bulk Oats, per 4 lb s........................................................................
TELEPHONE 39
j date for th e retrial of A rthur Burch,
...................... ....................... : • • • 2 5 c
F.
H.
Seeley,
of
Chicago
and
Phil
Bulk
Oats, No. 2. 6 lbs.........................................’
’ ............... * ; /
here today. Burch is charged with
....................................................
‘2 5c
Entered at the Ashland. Oregon
adelphia,
the
noted
truss
expert,
will
Farina,
per
sa
c
k
.......................‘......................................................
the
m
urder
of
J
.
Belton
Kennedy.
Ashland, Tuesday, January 24, at 1 0 :55 Special days in the Sunday
............... . . .................................. .. «Oc
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat
personally be a t Holland hotel, and
W heat H earts, per sac k .....................................
ter.
Presbyterian church.
...............................................
<M)c
School— Rev. N. W. Phelps The ju ry in the first case were un­ will remain in Medford Saturday
Steel
cut
Oats,
per
sa
c
k
.....................................................
* 7Oc
to
reach
a
verdict
and
were
dis-
Medford, Wednesday, January 25, 11:15 A teachers’ m eeting or work- able
T " lu r w c n a veraicl
only, January 21. Mr. Seeley says:
Pancake Flour, per sa c k ....................... ‘..............................................
R ummer P layground '
ers’ conference, why? _ : charged late yesterday.
at Presbyterian church.
“ The Spermatic Shield will not only
Pancake Flour, per p k g s........... ..............-.................................
Phoenix, Thursday, January 26.
of / merica
Miss Georgia P arker.
I
retain any case of ru p tu re perfectly,
Liberty
Bell Cane and Maple syrup, per g allon......................... $ 1 .3 0
Central Point, Friday, January 27,
i PUBLIC LIBR A R Y RECEIVES
Questions and discussion
hu
t
contracts
the
opening
in
ten
Golden
Marshmallow
Syrup, per g a l......................................... $ 1 .0 0
at brick church.
NEW ROOKS FOR CHILDREN days in the average case. Being a
12:00 Noon intermission.
Fancy
Dried
Apples,
2
lbs...........
25c
Meetings at 10 a. m., 1:30 p. m.,
vast advancem ent over all form er
A
fternoon
Session
French
prunes,
3
lb3...........................
.............................................
and 7 p. m. Inspiring songs, Mas-
Quite a num ber of books for chil-| methods
meiuous — exemplifying
exempnrying instantan-
ins:anian-
25c
Bulk Macaroni, 4 lbs.....................................
1:30 W ith God and His W ord— dren have been received during th e ! eous effects immediately appreciable
25(.
Clean bleached raisins, per lb......................................... .............. ’ 20c
Rev. E. P. Lawrence.
¡past few weeks a t the Ashland p u b lic1 and w ithstanding any strain or posi-
i
wtiQt
, ,
i Large
tion no or m diffIcult
atter the cases,
size or
or incission-
location.
1.50
W hat the Sunday school i su p -jlib rary and are now on the shelves.
WASHINGTON A
REST OF FRESH AND CANNED MEATS AT RIGHT PRICES
erlntendent
right
.BRITISH CGLUf
erintendent has a rie
h t to The following titles comprise \the i al ru p tu res (following operations)
expect of his teachers — new list:
.
_ TIGHT. COOL DAYS
specially solicited. This instrum ent
IA RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT.
received the only award in England
By a Sunday school super­
A ltshaler— “ Sun of Saratoga.”
and in Spain, producing results
intendent.
Ames— “ Mystery of R am ’s Island’ w ithout surgery, injections, medical
Our First Line of Defense
2:00 W hat the Sunday school
H. A. STEARNS
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
Ashmun— “ Isobel C arleton’s Year. treatm ents or prescriptions.
Mr.
The Hilight (W yo.) Hom steader
teacher has a right to ex­
Brown— “ B rothers and Sisters.” Seeley has documents from the U nit­
is published 42 miles from any town
pect of his superintendent
Brown— “ Friends and Cousins.” ed States government, W ashington,
D. C., for inspection. He will be
or other newspaper. F rontier news­
By a Sunday school teacher
Brown— “ W hen Max Came.”
glad
to dem onstrate w ithout charge
papers such as this render a service
2:10 Paper— Lessons from the life
;iuauaii2
Burgess— “ Bov Scouts on Lost or fit them if desired. Business de­
f e iO f e "
to the state which is not fully appre­
of Elijah.
¡T ra il.”
mands prevent stopping at any other
ciated.
2:15 Normal lesson— the Jewish*! Burgess“— Boy Scouts on Swift place in this section.
Editors in these far scattered
kingdom— County President R iver.”
p . S.— Every statem ent in th is no­
towns make a nation such as the
tice
h as been verified before the
2:30 The worth of the Sunday
B urton— "T rail M akers.”
fed eral and sta te courts.— F . H.
United States possible.
school— Rev. C. C. Hulet.
Carey— “ Boy Scouts at Sea.”
Seeley.
“ T know of no greater independence than this
Our people from Maine to W ash­
2:50 D epartm ental conferences—
Daulton— “ From Sioux to Susan.”
Home
office,
117
No.
Dearborn
St.,
ington and from Florida to Cali­
C hildren’s division — Miss
Dix— “ Friends in the End.”
tiling of having a little lump sum of money
Chicago
fornia are held together under one
Georgia P arker, leader —
Dyer— “ Ben the Battle H orse.”
flag largely by the power of the
"C haracteristics of Child­
E ato n — “ Boy Scouts in Glacier
put away, he it ever so small—a sum that is
country press in m aking neighbors,
hood.”
j P a rk .”
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
from the standpoint of inform ation
Young people’s division — j E ato n — “ Boy Scouts of B erkshire”
W. L. Van Nuys, of Portland
kept in reserve and only in extreme circum­
and news, of 'th e most distant sec­
X
Rev. W. L. Van Nuys, lead- i E rnest— “ Blind T rails.”
S3
a
terful addresses. Practical confer­
FOUR-SITE SALES < X 5
tions of the land.
stances drawn upon.”
er— “ Adolescent Pscychol-
G ilchrist— “Camerons of High-
ences.
A
live
program
put
on
by
a
AGENCY
In what other m anner could 105^-
ogy.”
b o ro .”
¡25
(G rants Pass, M*edford, Ash- a
An account in our savings department is a
000,000 people, scattered over ap live bunch of hustlers. Full of pep
A dult division— Mrs. Claraii
— “ Don
u.»» Strong of the p
H
eyliger—
X
and
inspiration
from
start
to
finish.
land,
K
lam
ath
Falls.)
&
X
proximately 3,000.000 square miles,
G. Essen, leader— “ Know I Wo If Patrol.”
SÍ
Beaver Block, Ashland
first move toward attaining this “ greater in­
o
be held so closely together as Conducted by Jackson County Sun­
ing your Class.”
i O tis — “ Boy Scouts
-----
in
the
Maine
a
—
Brokers
in—
day
School
association.
r
through the inform ation constantly
3:30 Principles of teaching— R ev J Woods
3
Business Opportunities,
dependence,”
Leading
Speakers
0
disseminated by our twenty-odd
W. L. Van Nuys.
Business Leases,
Peary— “ Children of the A rtie.”
53
Miss Georgia P arker, state Sunday
X
thousand country newspapers.
Business Partnership.
Song.
Peary— “ Snow Baby.”
X
school
secretary;
Rev.
W.
L.
Van
a
The editor of the “ H om esteader”
4:00 Next Sunday’s lesson tau g h t
All transactions strictly
P ier— “ Hilltop Troop.”
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35
—
confidential.
is typical of the rural publisher who Nuys, state field w orker; Rev. fh a r-
to prim ary children— Miss
Q uirk— “ Boy Scouts of Lakeville”
No charge for listings
is rendering an invaluable service to les C. Hulet, Sunday school mission­
p
Parker.
a
R ankin— “ Dandelion C ottage.”
Ashland,
Oregon
a
ary;
Mrs.
Clara
G.
Essen,
state
Bible
X
RESULTS
PRODUCED
this country.
4:30 Adjournm ent. •
Rolt-W heeler— “ Boy with the U.
I
school superintendent; assisted by
S, T rappers.”
BU SINESS O PPORTUNITIES
E ven in g Session
state and county Sunday School as­
C om m ercializing H ighw ays
Rolt-W heeler— “ Boy with the U.
sociation officers, local pastors and 7:00 Devotional song service —
S. Inventors.”
We have all been good-roads Sunday school workers.
Rev. D. E. Millard.
Rolt-W heeler— “ Boy with the U.
boosters from Maine to California,
M orning Session
7:30 Adult Bible class w o rk —Geo. S. Secret Service.”
and hundreds of millions of the tax­
General them e: W orkers’ confer
M. Mordoff, leader.
Rolt-W heeler— Book of Cowboys.
payers’ money have been spent to ence.
Song.
Sabin—
Boys’ iBook of F rontier
build what would have been consid­ 10:00 Devotional— Local Pastor.
8:00 Address— the Price of P rep a­ F ighters.
ered perfect roads five years ago.
10:20 A view of the field— Rev
ration— Mrs. Clara. G. Es­
S a b in — Boys’ Book
of Indian
Today our hard-surfaced roads are
Chas. C. Hulet.
sen.
W arriors.
being torn up by truck traffic just 10:40 Sunday School visitation —
8:30 Address— W orkers Together
Schultz— "Lone Bull’s M istake.”
about as rapidly as our macadam
County Secretary.
—
Miss
Georgia
P
a
rk
e
r.
Scoville— “ Boy Scouts in the W il­
roads were torn up by automobile 10:50 Song.
9:00 Good night.
derness.”
traffic from seven to ten years ago.
Zwilgmyer— "Johnny Blossom.”
It is a question of how far the PO PULAR CORN FLAK ES
AU C hanged
state is going to go in providing per­
A R E DOWN IN PRICE
The old song, “ L et a. L ittle Sun­ C hicken D inner—
m anent highways to be destroyed by
shine
seems , to ------
have ------j
been
__. In,
.
Mrs. F ra n k Snyder entertained
overloaded commercial vehicles long
The Postum Cereal company, inc.,
anged
to
Sneak
a
L
ittle
M
oon-¡M r. and Mrs. E. E. Gall with a chick-
before the bond Issues, which built has announced a lower price on Post
shine In .” Which
W hich loarl«
„ -
leads to the „u
ob­ '
the roads, have been paid off.
Toasties.
During the w ar when servation th at keepers of “ little ;en d in n er Sunday.
INTO
prices for food stuffs in general moonshine inns” are going to have
C. B. L A M K I N
were rapidly rising, Post Toasties more and m ore trouble. When the
were the last corn flakes to go up in liquor traffic w as “ legal” it was the
BARGAINS IN REAL
price. All through the trying period most unlaw ful th in g in th e whole
ESTATE
of readjustm ent last year they held country. Ju9t as the liquor men
the m arket steady, and now they are brought about prohibition, the boot­
JOHN REED HELFRICK
City ;and Ranch P roperties
the first to come down. No doubt legger is going,- to bring about its en­
250 Fitch street, W estville, New the thrifty housewife will be found
H ouses to R en t
forcement. All evil is au to -d estru ct­
Haven, Conn
immediately responsive to this low­ ive, if given plenty of tim e.— Farm
Bronze medal— Helfrick, aged 41, ered price.
Life.
>
C IT IZ EN ’S BANK BUILDING
lineman, attem pted to save Mariano
5» es
Zandri, aged 24, lineman, from being
Think T his Over
fa ’ally burned, New Haven, Conn.,
If some of the money spent for
March 2, 1919. Zandro was w ork­ cigarettes to fasten th e expensive
ing on a metal-tipped ladder 28 feet habit on doughboys who hadn’t been
above the ground when the ladder, sm okers of coffin-nails before the
which leaned against cables carrying war, had been saved to be used for
electric current, touched an adjacent the actual benefit of the boys after
Must be used this month on your orchards to get
iron pole, causing an arc of great the war, both the boys and the rest
the full benefit. So Professors Cate and Reimer say.
Intensity. He was held to the lad­ of us would be far b etter off today.
der and cables by a safety belt and — Farm Life.
’
PLENTY ON HAND
EFFECTIVE AT ONCE IN MEDFORD
was alm ost enveloped in smoke and
flames. Helfrick ascended the lad­
------Also------
The F in est T ribute
der to Zandri, whose clothing was
When you pay over $1000 for a car, you are entitled to a
Died— Mrs. Blank— Yesterday, at
burning; and, while cables were
her home, among her children, with
STUDEBAKER SIX
burning and arcs were flashing, he
her husband a t her side. This is the
unfastened Zandri’s belt. Helfrick
third time her name has been in the
descended a short distance on the
papers. The other two times were
Light Six Touring ....................................... $1275
ladder, with Zandri holding to him,
a t her birth and at her m arriage.__
and Zandri then grasped a pole Farm Life.
Light Six R o a d s te r....................................... $1275
wnrannmiBniiBnniniiinniiniiiniiinniHilWRiiiiiJi:
standing near by and slid to the I
Light Six Coupe ........................................... $1615
ground.
Helfrick
was
slightly
Light Six Sedan ........................... '.............. $1995
burned. Zandri died the following
day from his burns.
PLAZA MARKET
True Independence
The Citizens Bank
S tu d e b a l 1er
Has Drop] Jed
Carnegie Heroes
A n o th e r
StudebaK e
Y ear
Nitrate of Soda
NEW PRICES
Agricultural Sulphur
I
MORE MEN THAN WOMEN
HAVE APPEN DICITIS
Medical reports show men are
more subject to appendicitis, al­
though many sudden cases occur
among women. It can be guarded
against by preventing intestinal In­
fection. The Intestinal antlseiptic,
Adler-I-ka, acts on BOTH upper and
lower bowel, removing all foul, de­
caying m atter which mignt cause in­
fection. It brings out m atter you
never thought was in your system
and which may have been poisoning
you for months. Adler-i-ka is EX­
CELLENT for gas on the stomach.
T. K. Bolton, Druggist.
5
CARLOAD SHIPM ENT OP
Fencing
from E astern m ills ju st in. Con-
slderable drop in prices on sam e.
GOOD CEDAR POSTS
New prices on implements and re­
pairs. . New a_»d used sewing
machines for sale or to re n t.........
Peil's Corner
Ashland Fruit Association
Special
Special
Special
Special
Special
10 Days Sale at Cost
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
twii-in-oue machine, n ew ............ $65.00
Bungalow W hite Rotary, new
Bungalow W hite Rotary, used
$40.00
six-drawer W hite Rotary, used’ 7
------.$35.00
six-drawer New Hom© R otary . . .
$35.00
Long Shuttle Singer, u s e d ___ . . , . 7 7 7 ...................................... ¡525 on
Long Shuttle Singer, u s e d .......... . ’
’ 7 7 7 . 7 7 . $20^00
Wheeler and Wilson Cabinet, used
....................$20.00
All Models Fully Equipped, with Cord Tires, Transmission
Lock and Quality
HIT THE TRAIL FOR
H ittso n ’s
The above are cash prices. We can arrange term s to suit you.
Your credit is good.” Come in and g e t them. All drop heads.
Phone 57
10 South F ir St.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Phone 215-R
$1745
$1745
$1695
.$2495
$2695
Big Six Touring .......................................... $2095
Big Six Coupe .............................................. $2895
Big Six Sedan .............................................. $3095
.............. ................... .................... $15.00
1 "6 6 ” Singer Portable E lectric” i
7 . " i j^ O O
1 Singer Rotary, new but s o i l e d ------- .... .. .....................$60.00
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Six Touring .....................................
Six Four Passenger R oadster........
Six Two Passenger R o a d s te r........
Six Coupe .......................................
Six Sedan ........................................
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MEDFORD, ORE.
Tlio only crooked th in g that ever pulled anyth in g straigh t is a corkscrew .—G. E. M.
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THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR