Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 23, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
Tidings
E sta b lish e d 187 6
Published Every Evening Except
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Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPHONE 39
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Subscription
Price Delivered in City:
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One month ............................... $ .65
Three m o n th s ........................... 1.95-
Mx months ............................. 3 75
ine year .................
'la I « ><1 Run; It.
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er
III Could Only
Gel Up That Gas”
I KNOW I. WOULD FEEL BETTER
M
SHOWS ONE’S LOVE CAPACITY
"Telegraphone” May Be Used in the
Future to Prevent Poeeibility of
-Unhappy Marriage.
Thursday, February 33, ip ;
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COLORFUL BREAKFAST COATS
BLOOM IN TAFFETAS AND SATINS
One of the Innumerable uses to
which the “telegraphone,” an inven
tion announced by the Society of Elec­
trical Development, may be placed is
that of preventing unhappy marriages.
The Inventor himself, name not dis­
closed, believes that if It can be ad­
justed over the heart of the girl, her
doubt-torn swain will be able to tell
whi ther she is telling the truth or not.
He had not invented a way of making
the girl put this lie detector on.
The “telegraphone” records the
breathing and heart beats. It magni­
fies irregularities caused by emotions
and is regarded by criminologists as a
sure method of catching lying wit­
nesses. The lover suggestion is put
forward by the Inventor merely as an
example of what science could do If
permitted.
“When John grows doubtful of the
reality of Joan’s love for him,” he
says in his dry, academic way, “he
can satisfy himself by having her
heart flutters measured.”
If the girl puts up a struggle at a
suggestion that she wear this har­
ness during an evening of courtship
John may be sure that he is going to
get several hours of lies. In that case
there Is nothing to do but doubt every­
thing she says. Thus will unhappy
marriages be prevented.
How often have you felt that way?
H
nttar> have you wished
u a
,
How
often
for
something to give you genuine and
lasting relief from gas?
Don’t buy any ordinary dyspepsia
Or tornno ary results. Go to
"> e a”d sk for
• ’3 G
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>ne year
; t biets ..n hou
'Is
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three af er
ADVERTISING ! r
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D isp’av Ail -i ' 1 •
’* e t ' s . no more
n e le in se rtio
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io difficult
n.s4>k» ».
' '0 tin •.
•ne time a week
m? her, Ba»lmann’s Gas Tab-|
'w times a week.
~e no only for the relief, but
•lv- *y other d a .............
-Do ?o” the preve it'on of gas. Most)
Local Re deia
3a.h line, each tim e...................in ’'cople with gas si ffer from nervousl
To run every other day for one
d; spersia—not co nmon indigestion.
month, each line, each time. 7c
Baalmann’s Ga.i Tablets’ in the)
To run every issue for one month
ft
mous
yellow package, price one
or more, each line, each tim e .. 5c
dollar, are sold by Elhart’s Drugj
Classified Column
One cent the word each time.
Store and other reliable druggists.
To run every issue for one month J. Baalmann Chemist, San Francisco.
or more, fac the word each time.
Legal Rate
CARIOSITY KILLS A COW
First time, per 8-point line....... 10c
Each subsequent time, per 8-
<By International News Service)
point line ................................. 5c
Card of th a n k s .......................... $1.00
PETTIGREW, Ark., Feb. 22.— I
Obituaries, the line .................2 14c Jim Stepp’s milk cow a few days ago!
Fratermd Orders and Societies
Had Figured It Out.
Advertisiag'"for'*'iiuternal‘~onIerB w’ " dcred
«» °ld deserted house. I
The
Lawyer—You’re
asking pretty
climbed
the
stairs
to
the
second
story
or societies charging a regular initi­
«Hmoiiy merely because yourjius-
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ where feed was stored, and, after
ligious and benevolent orders will fie eating her fill of feed, walked over Hl??’’, "eg,^cted y°u for his business
charged the regular rate for all ad to the window, gave the situation a ■Think he can dig it up?
▼ertlsing when an admission or other
The Client—Of course he can. By
glance and stepped out. She fell to attending
charge is made.
to business he’s made money
the ground below and was killed.
and
by
neglecting
me he’s saved it.
What Constitutes Advertising
In order to allay a misunderstand­
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
ing among some as to what consti­
London Police,
tutes news and what advertising,
London, England, probably hns the
The following is a schedule of ex­
we print this very simple rule, which largest and the most efficient police
Is used by newspapers to differenti­ force In the world. The metropolitan penditures of Jacksou county, Ore-
ate between them: “ALL future police force has charge of an area be- I gOn’ togetber with a list of the
T IS easy to start the day clad in It has a skirt portion in three tiers
events, where an admission charge
side
the
River
Thames
composed
of
clainianta
and
articles
of
service
for
a cheerful dress whether we begin set together with cord covered with
Is made or a collection is taken IS
it by frying pancakes In a crisp the silk and joined to the body of the
ADVERTISING.” This applies to twenty-one land divisions and compris- which the claim is made, and which
organizations and societies of every ing an area of 688 square miles. A were passed upon by the County and pretty house frock or a gay bunga­ coat in the same way. It is a simple
kind as well as to individuals.
superintendent is over each division. Court of Jacksou county during the low apron, or have nothing to do bul composition with square pockets, el­
All reports of such activities after In 1916, the force had a strength of 1 month of January, 1922.
wear a luxurious, but less useful negli­ bow sleeves and small sailor collar, all
they have occurred is news.
22,323—composed of thirty-six superin
gee.
The manufacturers of all these using covered cord as a finish. These
The following bills were allowed
All coming social or organization tendents, 650 Inspectors, 2,995 ser­
garments
undertake to make them as bright colored or changeable silks and
meetings of societies where no geants, and 18,642 constables. The as follows with the exceptions pretty as .possible.
satins are pretty with or without fur­
money contribution is solicited, Initi­ criminal investigation department, hav­ shown:
For morning wear, between the belows and frills because of their col­
ation charged, or collecton taken IS ing a central body at New Scotland ( ounty Court and Commissioners
house dress at one extreme and the or and sheen.
NEWS.
Yard, and branches In each division, | G- A- Gardner, county judge’s
airy negligee at the other, stand those
Plie silk breakfast coat lias newlv-
salary ..............
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, was organized In 1878. A branch of
popular and colorful breakfast coats arrived rivals in other materials and
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­
which blossom at the beginning of the the new morning frocks and apron-
Victor Bursell, county c om-
ter.
vision office, founded in 1880. The
day and make its first meal inspiring. dresses of pluin sateen with decorative
missioner’s salary and ex-
City of London police had a force of
They are made of satin or taffeta and features of cretonne-patterned cottons,
pense ..............
¡UMKE&PLAY6&0UND-
1,161 In 1916, 1,015 being constables.
usually such trimming as they have look as if they might at least keep
James Owens, county com-
is
fashioned of the same materials in pace with them.
of A merica
missioner’s salary and ex-
pleatings or ruffles and the like. Small
A Pointed Question.
pense .................
fruits or flowers made of silk provide
Alice Whitney Auerbach, seven-year-
G.
A. Gardner, judge’s ex-
pretty finishing touches for them.
old daughter of Murray A. Auerbach,
pense, trip to Portland. .. 55.55
One of these breakfast coats of taffe­
executive secretary of the Indiana Tu-
ta Is shown in the illustration ubove.
Postal Tel. Cable co., judge’s
cofï»iûH T i t vutmn n i v m i unioh
vocate of women’s rights.
telegrams ...............
Alice went to church Christmas Sun­
day and the choir sang hymns in which
matters ............................. 300.00
Total, $439.03
on clerk’s bond ............... 17.50
“Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men”
C.
E. Terrill, sheriff’s travel­
Circuit
Court
often occurred.
ing expense ..................... 66.24
Total, $813.66
Miss Auerbach stood It as long as F. Roy Davis, court report-
C.
E. Terrill, stamped envel­
er’s salary ....................... $116.66
Treasurer’s Office
she could. Then she leaned over to
opes for s h e r iff ................. 69.06
her parents and, In a whisper that | ^ '
Thompson, circuit court
C. Walker, county treasur-
C. W. PURDIN ON
Western
Union
Tel. Co., sher-
crier .............................
was easily overheard, she said:
.
I
er’s
salary ....................... $150.00
36.00
TRIAL SECOND TIME
“Daddy, why do they always sing T. M. Hurlburt, circuit court
iff s telegrams ................. 10.25) Dorothy
Bedwell,
deputy
FOR SLAYING WIFE ‘Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men’?
Geo.
G.
Kunzman,
sheriff’s
expense .........................
treasurer’s s a la r y ............. 90.00
Why don’t they sing ‘Good Will to F. M. Calkins, circuit Judge’s 2.50
office ex p en se...................
4.25 a . C. Walker, county treasur-
reo. 22.—Charles Ladies’ now and then?”—Indianapolis
office r e n t ......................... 45.00 Medford Book Store, sheriff’s
er’s expense ..................... 16.38
Wesley Purdin is today being tried News.
office su p p lies...................
Tunnell & Edwards, tran­
2.45 Billings Agency, premium on
a second time for the murder of his i
script, circuit court .
treasurer's b o n d ............... 45.00
43.20 J. W. Wakefield, premium on
T hunderstorm Spots.
r bond8 ......................... ~ - 85.00 ! Medford Book Store, treas­
divorced wife, Alice Purdin, whom
The
conclusion
has
been
reached
by
he is alleged to have shot when he
urer's office supplies . . . .
Total, $243.36 W. R. Gaylord, speed cop’s
a well-known engineer who has given
caugh her in company with Howard
expense ............................. 51.40 J. W. Wakefield, premium on
Justice
Court
ci<,.kv c- v.
,
.
the subJect considerable attention
Sigsby. Sigsby also was killed. The that certain cities, if not Indeed most Harold Burnett, justice court
------------
treasurer’s b o n d ............... 2500
case is before Circuit Judge Staple- inland cities of say 100,000 population
Total, $1815.01
witness ............................. j 2.20
tor. who he.trd the first trial, held or more, appear to be “thunderstorm D. W. Bagshaw, justice court
Clerk’s Office
Total, $326.98
las wr-ek. The first jury disagreed, spots.” The observation has been
Florey,
county
Coroner’s Office
expense ............................. 19.40 Chauncey
nil
r ; reported to have held out made by R. E. Horton of Voorhees­ R. W. Clancy, justice court
clerk’s salary ...................$166.66 C. W. Conklin, coroner’s
fo acquit.al and three for man­ ville, N. Y., who also points out that
witness
.............................
j
oo
Mildred
Neil Florey, deputy
juror fee ......................... $ 1.00
“a shallow lake with sandy margin
slaughter.
clerk’s
salary
...................
125.00
Dr.
R. W. Clancy, autopsy ex-
located In a forest may sene as a John Corum, justice court
Purdin contends that he did not thunderstorm breeder” and cites as
DeJilia
witness .............................
100
, ^tsvens,
deputy
! amination ......................... 25.00
kill his former wife, and that he proof of observations made bv him W. H. Gowdy, justice court
clerk’s salary ................... 110.00 John Corum, coroner’s witness 1.00
killed Sigsby in self defense. He said over Oneida lake, New York.—Indian-
Pearce, deputy
Dr. R. W. Clancy, coroner’s
expense ............................. 23.30 Ruberta
he went to the home of his former apolls News.
clerk’s salary ................... 90.00
J. W. Hatcher, justice court
witness .............................
1.00
wife the night of December 30, not)
- ______________
Alice
M.
Poor,
deputy
fees .................................
Wm. Craig, coroner’s witness
17.00
1.00
knowing she had secured a divorce,
clerk’s salary ................... 75.00 W. A. Cook, coroner’s juror
T. G. Rouse, justice oourt
Regiment of Nurses Ready.
1.00
but knowing a divorce was pending.
Mqjttie
Stevens,
d'epujy
In the event of another great out­
witness .......................
Janies
Clement,
coroner’s
wit­
1.00
He was after his clothes. He saw break of disease such as the influenza Geo. O. Timothy, justice court
clerk’s salary ................... 75.00
ness ...................................
1.00
Mrs. Purdin and Sigsby inside partly epidemic, the city of Chicago has a
Mabel
Showers,
work
in
expense ...........................
Dr. W. P. Chisholm, coroner’s
5.00
unrobed, he said, and in anger broke nurse miiitia ready to be called out on G. O. Taylor, justice court ex-
clerk’s office ................... 70.00
witness .............................
1.00
a few hours’ notice. This consists of
through the window.
Bertha
Emerick, work in
Robert
Cook,
coroner’s
wit­
Penae
.................................
63.95
Sigsby attacked him with a gun, 10,000 trained women who have been Geo. O. Timothy, justice court
clerk’s office ................... 32.28
1.00 I
ness ...................................
prepared for emergency work by a
the defendant asserts, and h,s wife s d ^ i T , . ' ^ e ™ ? d S ' nrgsn,.
witness .............................
220 Chauncey Florey, advance for
Dr. W. P. Chisholm, examin­
express .............................
4.65
was shot when she stepped between zatlon has been the means of cut tin-
ing physician ...................
5.00
them. He declared that fie took the the death rate, improving the sanitary
Chauncey
Florey,
stamps
for
I Lloyd Elwood, coroner’s wit-
Total, $136.05
gun from Sigsby and killed the man. conditions of 12,000 homes and has op-
clerk’s office .................? 20.16) ness
Sheriffs Office
He did not remember, he said, get- erated a hospital without cost to the C. E. Terrill, sheriff’s salary$208.33 Pacific Stationery Printing
Wm. Flipjien, coroner’s juror
ting the hatchet and hacking Sigsby’s clty’
Co., county clerk’s expense 17.45 W. A. Gates, coroner’s juror
Geo. L. Howard, deputy sher­
head.
j
,i
= = »
in
iff’s salary ....................... 126.50 Western Union Tel. Co., coun­
E. B. Gabriel, coroner’s wit-
The state, on the other hand, main­
ty clerk’s teleg ram s........
9.96
ness ...................................
L. D. Forncrook, deputy sher­
tained that Purdin, jealous, went to
iff’s salary ....................... 110.00 Billings & Billings, premium
J. F. Hitson, coroner’s juror
his former wife’s home, armed with
We invite you to look
L. D. Forncrook, finger print
a revolver, deliberately seeking re­
work ............................... .. 15.00
over our stock of
venge.
Wm. L. Farlow, deputy sher­
Joseph L. Hammersly and Maurice
iff’s salary ....................... 104.00
E. Crumpacker, deputy district at-,
I. B. Millard, deputy sher­
torneys, represent the state, and Tom 1
iff’s salary ....................... 100.00
Garland and Charles Coston repre­
Geo. H. Merritt, deputy sher­
sent Purdin.
iff’s salary ....................... 100.00
On Thrill
Edna Snyder, deputy sher­
iff’s salary ....................... 93 00
HUSBAND’S STORY WILL
Washington cnUed thrift "the foundation of happy homes
Hazel
Tetherow, deputy sher­
AMAZE ASHLAND
and sound nations.” Lincoln considered it “one of the
iff’s salary ....................... 85.00
He says: “Adler-i-ka helped my
Jay Terrill, work in sheriff’s
first and highest virtues.”
and other Decorative
wife for gas on the stomach and
office
.................................
105.37
sour stomach In TWENTY MIN­
Material.
Dalton Terrill, work in sher­
UTES. It works beyond greatest
Thrift is best exemplified in savings accounts. This in«
iff’s office ......................... 80 00
expectations” Adler-i-ka acts on
We
willingly
give
prices
BOTH upper and lower bowel re­
Doris Kleinhammer, work in
stitution will welcome yours.
and figure amounts
moving foul matter which poisoned
sheriff’s
office
.................
15.00
stomach. Brings out all gasses and
needed.
L. D. Forncrook, deputy sher­
sour, decaying food EXCELLENT
iff’s traveling expense... 67.41
for chronic constipation.
Guards
against appendicitis. Adler-i-ka re-;
Geo. L. Howard, deputy sher­
moves matter you never thought was
iff’s traveling expense . , .
2.80
in your system and which may have
Ashland,
Postal
Tel.
Cable
Co.,
tele­
THE
PAINT
MAN
Oregon
been poisoning you for months.__j
grams
for
s
h
e
r
if
f
.............
13.95
T. K. Bolton, Druggist.
<
Walter
coroner s
Rchool Superintendent's Office
ness .................................
1.00 Susanne W. Homps, school
Wm. Lyman, coroner’s juror
1.00
superintendent’s salary ,.$166.66
H. G. Launspaugh, coroner's
Elizabeth Burr, school super- .
witness .......................
1.00 visor’s
salary .... 120.00
Emil Mohr, coroner’s yit-
• Mrs. H. H. Davis, work in
ness
.
1.00 school superintendent’s of-
' fice ..........
J. McMahon, coroner’s wit-
27.00
ness ...................................
1.00 ^ uc^ e Goold, work in school
John A. Perl, coroner’s fees 35.40
superintendent’s office . . 39.00
Ned Potter, coroner’s juror
1.00 E'izabefh Burr, school super­
W. H. Stickel, coroner’s juror 1.00
visor’s traveling expense . 8145
Fred G. Turner, coroner’s
Elizabeth
Burr,
express
1
chargee
.............................
Juror .................................
1.00
.60
W. L. Van Houten, coroner's
1 The MacMillan Co., school su-
juror ...........................
1.00
perintendent’s supplies . .
3.01
Jesse Vose, coroner’s witness
Medford
Book
Store,
school
1.00
L. E. Wakeman, coroner’s
superintendent's supplies . 10.90
juror
AH Flour and
Cereals
have advanced, but we are selling wliat we have on hand
at the old prices
Flour from......... $1.50 to $2.25
We now have a line of
Chick Feed, Scratch and Shell
See us for quality and prices on Groceries and Meats
on will save money
PLAZA M ARKET
H. A. STEARNS
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
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Wall Paper
Sanitas
Sec
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—Now
or
Go East Thru California
While the Golden Poppy is in bloom
Attractive Round Trip Fares
to
Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and San Diego
New One Way and All-Year Fares
to
Eastern Cities
Stop at San Francisco and Los Angeles- -world-famous
and beautiful cities
The Southern Pacific expends 35 per cent of its
groes earnings for up-keep of its ROAD.
For further particulars ask agents
S o u th e r n P a c if ic L ines
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent
ta cost
S S ? « & used
Washington and Lincoln
The Citizens Bank
Dickerson & Son
F. J. Newman, work on tax
nq -^ made by a
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