Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 04, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
T idings
Established 1876
Published
____
Every
E vening
Except
Sunday
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
official city and county
PA PE R
Gov. Small Faces Trial
to Eight Theft Charge
TELEPHONE 39
i entertaining except for intim ate per­
sonal friends. Now the capital has
become used to seeing white-shirted
| members of the two houses stroll
i up to the W hite House for dinner
and a chat. It has been one of th e
greatest steps in the process of “get-,
i ting back to norm alcy.”
Subscription P rice D elivered in City:
bíiiurdá), March 4, lftiy
K err nursery, the Louise Home a n d 'm . Prayer meeting, Wednesday at
other branches of social welfare 7:30 p. m. Rev. Charles King, pas-
work. At the m orning service his tor of the Nazarene church a t Med- I n l
subject will be “The Power of Pray-j ford, will preach for us morning and ■ w
e r” and the evening subject will be evening, as Rev. McShane is away
“ C hrist's Power to Save.” Rev. Ker- : helping in a revival service. A cor-
nohan will sing a solo at each serv dial invitation is extended to you to
ice and may introduce special singing come and worship with us.
and music a t the evening service.
M EURALG
IA
headache—rub the forehead
or headache—rt
By JAMES L. KILGALLEN
Lam bert, a school girl, who was \
'.65
I. N. S. Staff Correspondent
I found mysteriously poisoned in a ;
1.95
Church o f th e Nazarene
3.75
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WAUKEGAN,
111., March
Len snow-covered woods.
Corner of F ourth and C streets.
7.50 Small, governor of Illinois, will go on
Governor Small stoutly m aintains'
Services
for Sunday, March 5, as fol­
Mail and R ural R outes
trial in Lake county circuit c o u rt!th a t he is innocent of any wrongdo-i
One month .................................. $ .65
lows: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Three m onths .............................. 1.95 here Monday on the charge of con- ing. and th a t the charge against him
Chjtsrjan Church
Thornton S. Wiley, superintendent.
Hix months .................................. 3.50 splracy to embezzle state funds. The are the result of a “ political conspir-:
Corner
of
B
and
Second
streets.
Preaching service a t 11 and 7:30 p.
One year .................................... 6.5( trial is expected to a ttra c t nation-¡acy.
When he was arraigned before Blble schoo, at 10 o.clock( Mr Prank
wide attention.
JEt,W&Ui3.,late in Ja n u a ry be Patterson, superintendent. Morning
ADVERTISING RATES
Attorneys estim ated today that the entered a plea, through his attorney,
Display A dvertising
worship at 11; second of a series of
Single Insertion, each in ch ........... 30c trial will take ten weeks.
of ‘Not G uilty.”
pre-E
aster sermons will be delivered.
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Fifty veniremen will be on hand
G overnor Says “Inn ocen t”
There will be a fellowship luncheon,
D isplay A dvertising
Monday when the case opens, and
Ever since his indictm ent by the followed by the monthly business
One tim e a w eek.............................. 27 %c
the
same
num
ber
will
be
ready
for
Sangamon county grand jury on July meeting. C hristian Endeavor at 6:30
Two tim es a weok..............................25 e
Every other d a y . . . . . ..................... 20 c questioning for jury service the fol­ 20, 1921, he has professed his inno­
o’clock. Evening worship a t 7:30.
Local Readers
Because most of us here in Amer­
lowing day. It is the contention in cence. Originally he was named in
.You
are cordially invited to all these ica are accustomed from childhood
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c some quarters th a t It will be with
three indictm ents charging him with services.
To ru n every other day for one
Mrs. Josephine Chample, to every conceivable convenience, we
the
greatest
difficulty
that
a
jury
conspiracy
to defraud the state of pastor.
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c
oftimes accept as quite commonplace
will be obtained.
To run every issue for one month
Illinois of $2,000,000 of the taxpay­
much which otners think most m ar­
or more, each line, each tim e. . 5c
Judge Claire C. Edwards, before e r’s money and embezzling jointly
Trinity
Episcopal
Church
C lassified Column
velous.
whom the trial will be held, is of a with Lieutenant Governor Fred E.
One cent the word each time.
,P „
««m m ond.
Can you call to mind, for example,
different
opinion, however. He does Sterling and Vernon Curtin, a b an k -' ? lc’ r ’ the
To run every issue for one month
er
of
G
rant
Park.
111.,
$700.0««
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8
Sun-
anything seemingly more m atter of
not believe It will require long to ob­
or more, %c the word each time.
.
day school at 9:45. Morning serv­ course than the bundle of clean
L egal R ate
tain a jury. Each side is to be al­ a terest a on public funds. Subsequently
F irst tim e, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c lowed six perem ptory challenges, after months of court actions, the ice and sermon at 11.
clothes we brink weekly to your
Each subsequent time, per 8-
door?
which does not give much leeway, embezzlement indictm ent against the
point line .................................... 5c
F irst Church of Christ, Scientist
Yet In less than a dozen of the
although
the court may allow many governor was knocked out in a deci­
Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00
Pioneer
avenue
South.
Sunday
world’s
eighty-odd countries is this:
O bituaries, the l i n e ...................... 2% c challenges for cause.
sion by Judge Edwards in Lake coun­
services
at
11
o’clock.
Subject
of
service
to
be had at all.
F raternal Orders and Societies
Has « 0 « Witnensen
ty circuit court, to which court Small
Advertising for fratern al orders
lesson,
“
Man.”
(
Sunday
school
ait
And
if
opportunities
for com parl-|
Jam es H. W ilkerson, assistant a t­ and Curtis had taken a change ofj
o r societies charging a regular initi­
10
o’clock.
W
ednesday
evening
son
were
available,
you
would find
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ torney general, said th a t the state venue. Only one conspiracy indict­ meetings a t 8 o’clock. Reading room*
the contents of your bundle whiter,
ligious and benevolent orders will "be has about 300 witnesses. He said the ment was perm itted to stand against
charged the regular rate for all ad case will be largely a documentary the sta te ’s chief executive, and a open daily from 2 until 5 p. m., ex- sweeter and more sanitary, and the
▼ertlslng when an admission or other one and th at, consequently, it may num ber of counts in this indictm ent i cept Sundays and holidays.
service more satisfactory* than 5s
charge is made.
obtainable
by any other means.
proceed slowly. He expressed the were knocked out.
Presbyterian
Church
We
are
able
to give you this serv­
W hat C onstitutes A dvertising
belief that the procuring of a jury
The entire experience of the gov­
Sunday
school
at
9:45
a.
m.
Morn­
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ would be a lengthy affair, citing the ernor with the case since the origi­
ice because we, with other modern
in g among some as to w hat consti­ fact th a t it required six weeks to
ing
worship
at
11;
subject,
“The
laundry owners in this country, have
nal indictm ents was described by the
tutes news and what advertising,
Christian
H
andicap”
Eph.
6:20.
Ju
n
­
the
help of the L. N. A.
we print this very simple rule, which get a jury in the famous Orpet case, governor’s friends as “ hum iliating”
ior
C
hristian
Endeavor
at
4
p.
m.
L.
N. A. means Laundryowners
is used by newspapers to differenti­ which was tried In the same court. and “ political persecution.” Prob­
Interm
ediate
Christian
Endeavor
at
National Association.
From this
ate between them : “ ALL future The Orpet trial, nevertheless, was ably the most hum iliating experience
events, where an admission charge dissim ilar. It was pointed out by
6:30;
topic,
“
B
etter
Home
Life.”
organization
in
the
last
q u a rte r­
of-all to the governor was his a rrest
Is made or a collection is taken IS
W
estm
inster
Guild
at
6:30;
study,
century
have
largely
come
those
others.
In
th
a
t
case
Will
H.
Orpet
In Springfield three weeks after the
ADVERTISING.”
This applies to
“The
Birth
of
C
hrist.”
Evening
wor­
methods
which
enable
us
to
save
organizations and societies of every was tried for the m urder of Marion ¡first indictm ents were issued.
ship
at
7:30;
subject,
“
Religious
clothes
for
you
while
we
wash
them.
kind as well as to Individuals.
Bargain H unters” Jno. 6:24, 17:21.
All reports of such activities after town would feel It.
W hat cleansing agents to use, how
HARDING GIVEN TITLE OF
they have occurred is news.
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Prayer meeting and school of mis­ to wash, rinse, starch and iron most
“CO NFERENCE P R E SID E N T ”
All coming social or organization
sions, Wednesday. The W estm inster pleasingly— all this and much more
In public fights there are always
m eetings of societies where no
ENDS F IR ST Y EA R TODAY Guild will hold th eir banquet Wed­ has been worked out for us and for
some
blowhards
who
do
not
need
the
money contribution is solicited, initi­
nesday night with opening of mite you by this far-visioned institution.
ation charged, or collecton taken IS inspiration of a handkerchief. But
NEWS.
tncr
for missions.
All societies
such never have an argum ent.
ing tho
the governm ent more than usual. , boxes
,
, .
. . will You get its service as well as ours
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In
bla
contact
with
congress
and
P
P“
’'
#ledg“
“
miS910ns
be,ore when you send us your family
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
....
i Mi»rch 10. Rev. M. C. Webb, ol Glen- bundle.
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat-
Well, while we are going after the in attem pting to keep
a guiding
ter.
Practically every modern laundry-
new hotel, le t’s interest men big en­ hand on the course of legislation the dale, will officiate tomorrow. The
pastor
will
retu
rn
Monday.
owner in the country is a member of
ough to put it over In grand shape. president’s pursuit of the "confer­
C§UMMEttpLAY6R0UNÎ
the L. N. A. From Its headquarters
T h at’s what it takes to really help ence idea" has been even more pro­
M ethodist E piscopal Church
Ashland.
at
LaSalle, 111., and from its depart­
nounced. A score of times in the
C orner North Main and Laurel ment of research at the Mellon Insti­
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past year the party chieftans and the
According to statem ents from the leaders in congress have gathered streets, Dr. G. W. Gregg, superinten­ tute of Industrial Research, Univer­
Cham ber of Commerce the new mem­ about the hospitable H arding dinner dent. Morning worship a t 11 by Dr. sity of Pittsburgh, come methods and
bership roll will be held open until table in the W hite House to discuss H arcourt W. Peck. Epworth League suggestions which every days help
Monday evening for those who desire affairs of state over a good meal. at 6:15, Ira C. Wilson, president. us to save clothes, save time, and
to vote in the coming election for Sometimes democrats have been in­ Evening service at 7:30. Dr. Peck save money for you.
Why worry with laundresses and
directors. A fter that will be too late. cluded, although for the most part, will preach. This is our season of
special services. A cordial invita­ the hard work of home washing when
the invitation lists have been con­ tion is extended to the public.
you can have this competent, econ­
fined to members of the president’s
Charles
A.
Edwards,
Minister.
omical
wash day service?
♦
PUBLIC FORUM
own party.
Telephone
today and have us call
Are th in g s’in a snarl at the Capi­
C atholic Church
lor your family bundle.
tol? Is the party success being en­
Mass Sunday m orning at 8:30 and
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THINK DRO PS
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dangered
by the stiff opposition of 10. Evening services, 7:30.
L E T’S GET TOGETHER
a minority in some committee? Is
PH ONE lflft
L et’s get together and put over this group or th a t group kicking over
F irst C ongregational Church
the hotel and sanitarium proposition, the party traces?
Some fellows fight to save their
Boulevard and Main Street.
which now is alm ost w ithin our
“ Invite ’em down to dinner, and
faces. Others fight to save the town.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. with
grasp. It is a time when all person­ we’ll talk it over and see what can
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classes for all grades and ages. Bring
alties should be dropped. The wel­ be done about it.”
yohr bible.
Investigate Our Ideal
Nowadays, when a young girl
fare and upbuilding of our town is of
The first legislative conference,
Morning service 11:00 a.m. “ The
grows up, she has to have her dresses
param ount importance. Why should called a few weeks after the H arding
Cry of the W orld’s H eart, and the
shortened.
anyone object to a local man putting family took up th eir residence in
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Answer.”
it over? F ar b etter th a t, than to Pennsylvania vanue, created some­
Junior C hristian Endeavor 4:00 p,
A m an's automobile tire and his have au outsider come in and try to
what
of
a
stir
in
W
ashington.
P
er­
m.
religion usually get punctured at the do it.
H ot W ater H eatin g System for
haps there was precedent for it, but
C hristian Enreavor 6:30 p. m.
same time.
Sm all or l^arge H ouses
If we need new directors to ac­ if so it was so old th a t everyone had
Evening service, 7:30 p. m. “The
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complish this fact, le t’s elect them forgotten it, and reporters flocked G reatest Figure on H istory’s Pages.” Our N ew L ine o f H eating Stoves
The fellow with high blood pres­ w ithout any fu rth er argum ent. Some
A re Now In
to the executive offices in droves th a t ¡The public is cordially invited to all
sure should be careful how he uses of them have been in office 12 or 13
night, staying on duty till long past these serdvlces. There Is a welcome
the word “ liar.”
years continuously. T hat is entirely midnight. At the end the president here for all, but especially for the
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too long. Give some other progres­ himself came, bareheaded, to the big sinful, tired, careworn and weary.
Looks like the sole purpose of sive men a chance. Some of them broad portico and informed the news­
W. Judson, Minister.
some m arriages is to make a home are out of town a good share of the paper men w hat had been discussed
for a phonograph.
year and so miss lots of im portant and accomplished.
B ap tist Church
• •
Issues. Nothing can be gained by
Since th a t first-conference of the; Corner F irst and H argadine. Sun­
One of the consolations of old age fu rth er discussion now th at the legislative heads of the government
day school at 9:45 a. m„ O. F. Car-
is that a fellow isn’t expected to keep cards are on the table.
almost a year ago there has been son, superintendent. Morning serv­
his trousers pressed.
There are a great many extremely a steady succession of such meetings. ices at 11. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. Ev­
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selfish people In our little town. Some of them -'have i'feccomplishted ening service at 7:30. Rev. H. H.
A man is not, necessarily, worship­ W henever a progressive measure is much; some of them little, but they j Kernohan of Portland, whi is better
ping his wire when he kneels before introduced, they exert every effort
continue regardless.
known as the “singing evangelist,”
her to button her shoes.
to
defeat
it.
W ashington was surprised and in-¡w ill have charge of both the morn-
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There is no one in Ashland th a t I terested when they started. The ing and evening services. Rev. Ker-
The one thing Ashland needs is a
can think of who wouldn’t be bene- W hite House had been virtually nohan Is field secretary of the Pa-
BIG hotel and sanitarium . A little
fitted. We could build better schools, closed for three years— the Wilsons iifir Coast Resrue ann Protective so­
one will not do the business.
better homes, b etter streets, better had few dinner guests and did little ciety, which operates the Albertina
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Nowadays a young fellow is likely sanitary conditions, b etter am use­
to get his sensation of love confused ments, and so on down the list.
Let’s take the other side of the
with the smell of talcum powder.
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question. Imagine the many people
Which is worth most, to support who would be benefitted by our won­
a friend for a job he does not need, derful resources. They would settle
or double the population of the in our valley and improve our land.
on
W ouldn’t many a discouraged soul
town?
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be benefitted by a walk through our
HAND BAGS
How much does it mean to Ash­ wonderful park In the spring of the
land to have a big fine new hotel and year? Getting close to Mother Na­
and
sanitarium ? How much does it mean ture cures many ill which are ont al­
ways physical ones. We have won­
to you?
FITTED VANITY
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derful m ixeral opportunities going
TESTED
BOXES
TESTED
A young fellow should never pro­ to waste.
pose to his girl over the telephone
Less Than Cost
Now, let’s not wait for George to
Priced Right
until he Is sure he has the right do It. L et’s get busy each one and
num ber.
You can depend upon seeds you buy from us. They are
Only A Limited Number
do our b e st.. Not one but many will
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in Stock
pure, strong and true to name
benefit, so it surely is not a selfish
You really can’t appreciate the proposition. Now for a long pull
Buy your seeds at home
glories and grandeur of C rater Lake and a strong pull and everyone do
from
until after you have seen some fel­ their share!
low yawn.
“ A MOTHER.”
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One m onth .................................. $
Three m o n t h s ..............................
Six months ..................................
One year ....................................
inhale the vapors
—melt and inhi
V
IC K S
V A RO R u b
Over 17 Million Jan U ted Yearly
‘He-Man’ Razors
(OLD STYLE RAZORS)
Regular $4.50 to $5.00
Why Laundering Is
Making Its Greatest
Advances in America
While They Last for
$ 1 .2 4
N IN IN G E R & W A R N E R
SPORTING GOODS STORE
PIONEER and MAIN
Pending Future Investment
Invested in our Certificates of Deposit, business
or personal funds that are temporarily idle
pending some future investment, can earn a
reasonable rate of interest for even a short
period.
The Citizens Bank
A shland,
Oregon
sfühüiön
Mason Tire Sale
FREE
TUBE
With Every Mason Cord
for the Month ol March
Co I Leedom s Tire Hospital
65 North Main Street
ASHLAND
Arcola
Provost Bros.
CLEARANCE
SALE
One-Hall
OFF
SEED S
The Southern Pacific company la
th e backbone of Ashland. Take away
th a t payroll and every man In the
Monarch Seed and Feed Co.
More Advice.
If mu think you are bright, keep It
lari
Eostou Transcript.
317 E. Main
MEDFORD, ORE.
‘The F arm er’s Service Station”
Phone 260
M cNair Bros,
Tho
Stori
ALBERS
D A IR Y F E E D
JS
CHEAPER THAN MILL RUN
and
HAS SUPERIOR FEEDING VALUE
Because;—
ALBERS DAIRY FEED contains more pro­
tein.
Protein is the eh •m’eal element required for pro­
ducing milk in large q. .'. dies.
Because:—
ALBERS DAIRY FEED is a feed composed
of more than one ingredient.
It is made of eoeoanut
meal, molasses, wheat mill run and by-products from the
cereal mill.
Every dairyman knows a good mixture means
variety, which is an essential thing for profitable milk
making.
ALBERS DATRY FEED is sweet and does not
cake in the sack.
Cows like it better than Mill Run.
They will thrive on a feed that is palatable and relished.
For Sale By-
Ashland Fruit and
Produce Association