Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 07, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
T H E ASHLAND D A IL Y TID IN G S
Tuesday, March 7,
T idings
suits of yesterday’s election indicate f Y A H T I A l l H
f lA I IA P
that Ashland has a large elem ent of DI IfJ I | flmll DI (I Jj’L
Established 1876
Published Every Evening Except Influential citizens who do not care
for the new project as outlined by
Sunday
•
Mr. Greer. It will take more than
. THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
a fifty-fifty result, on a hot fight, to
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
change That.
PAPER
— .... •
| MIAMI, Okla., March 6.— A slangy cher, Okla., for two services. ’
However, Mr. G jeer will not quit;
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trying as long as a spark of hope is
Pnnm r aw n
v. -
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. I world calls her the “ flapper preach-; Miss Stoddard plans to complete
Subscription Price Delivered in City:
.TLAND,
March
,
One
of
th
e je r,” but she is not th a t at all.
her high school education at Miami
left.
He
feels
that
the
issue
is
the
One m onth .................................. $ .65
Ju st a slip of a girl is Miss O rietta and will attend the Oklahoma City
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.95 most im portant ever faced by this m03t spectacular vice raids in recent
Six months .................................. 3.75 city, but, of course it will do A shland; years was made upon the negro re .t Stoddard, still in grade school, bu’ Methodist college to finish her gos-
One year ..................................... 7.50 no good unless conditions are fa v o r-|sort at 220 North F ifteenth street already an ordained m inister of the pel training.. During the approach­
Mail and Rural Routes
able enough to justify the conclusion, Sund
, ht
h
i.a J gOspeL The diatrict conference of ing school ’vacation, however, she
One month .................................. | .65
th
a
t
the
enterprise
can
be
made
to
’
'
'
a ¡the
the Methodist
Methodist Episcopal
Episcopal church
church in
in will be assigned to regular preaching
Three months ........................... .. 1.95
succeed
to
the
end
th
a
t
it
will
in
-
jrousal
and
wlld
disorder
prevailed,
'recen
t
session
at
Tulsa
adm
itted her throughout the district, according to,
fllx months .................................. 3.50
W hite girls of tender years were Ito the m inistry and thereby made her Mr. Morris.
One year .....................'.............. 6.5t crease population and prosperity for
the city and m ake money for the in -; dancing with negroes, while white jthe youngest ordained preacher in
ADVERTISING RATES
vestors.
The interest of the city andi nien, several of whom were students, the United States. She was voted in j
Display Advertising
Single Insertion, each in ch ........... 30c the investors are identical. One can-:
, j • , ,
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j
....
were dancing and drinking with neg- by acclamation, after having passed |
YEARLY CONTRACTS
not succeed w ithout the other suc-i
every test successfully.
Display Advertising
resses to the strains of a negro or-
ceeding.
MISS LUCY SAY SHE J t s ’
Miss Stoddard has no use for the
One tim e a w eek.............................. 27 %c
chestra.
,
butterfly
life
of
the
modern
“
flap-
Two times a week..............................25 c
KNOW AH K JN E A T
The drinking and hilarity
of the ¡per ju st in her . teens. Jazz music’s
Every other d a y ................................ 20 c
,
mixed gathering ot whites and blacks i „ *
. .
,
i
M o 'N E N N Y -8 O P Y 5 H E
Local Readers
.
| most syncopated moans and whines;
was at its height when plain clothes ¡«„n
u
,
. .
,
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c
f
¡fail to entice her, for she has given
e v u h S E E P , EN AH SPEC ’
To run every other dfey for one
i men quietly surrounded the resort
...
. . . .
1
x
v
up
all
social
activities,
including
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c
p a t s o z C E P N AH A i n ’
and took it by storm before any of dancing
To run every issue for one month
the visitors or Inmates had a chance; ..Ca k e-eater," In flaring bell-hot-,
NEYUH HAP P A T MUCH
or more, each line, each tim e. . 5c
Classified Column
to
escape.
Twenty-eight
men
tom
trousers,
a
fashion
epidemic
now
SOT BEFO ’
A Shrine ceremonial is in prospect
One cent the word each time.
women, white and colored. Were a r - '
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t-
.
..
raging In Oklahoma, fail to amuse
To run every issue for one month for May 26, and in this instance, Hil- rested . and . , bundled into the
police pa-
her,
although
she
is
one
of
the
most
or more, 14 c the word each time.
lah Temple will hold the ceremonial trol.
Legal Rate
popular girls in school.
Several of the women were m ar­
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c at Medford. This was decided at a
“ My work is more im portant th a n '
Each subsequent time, per 8-
stated meeting last Friday evening, ried and unaccompanied by their silly love affairs,” she said. “ I have!
point line .................................... 6c
husbands. One white girl was found ;
Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00 in connection with the transaction of , In an upstairs room over the dance been called by my God and I intend
O bituaries, the line ......................2*4c quite a little other routine business. | hal, 90 drunk she could nQt wa,k to make the m inistry my life’s w ork.” ,
F rate rn a l Orders and Societies
Makes Pulpit Debut
Advertising for fratern al orders There was a good attendance of mem-j Wine and whiskey in abundance
or societies charging a regular initi­ bers from G rants Pass, Medford a n d ‘ were found by the police.
Miss Stoddard made her pulpit de­
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ Jacksonville in addition to the l o c a l ! _________________ .
but in her home town, Miami, where
ligious and benevolent orders will "be
Various places were! INSANE PATIENTS TO
she now is in the seventh gm de at
charged the regular rate for all ad contingent.
mentioned
as
being
good
places
to
RE
TRANSFERRED
SOON
school.
She first attracted wide­
vertlsing when an admission or other
hold the ceremonial, among which
charge Is made.
spread attention as a preacher of the
were K lam ath Falls, GrantB Pass
gospel, however, when she delivered
SALEM,
Or.,
March
7.—
Dr.
R.
E.
Wliat Constitutes Advertising
and
Marshfield,
but
sentim
ent
crys­
a
sermon to the congregation of th e 1
L. Steiner, superintendent of the
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
ing among some as to w hat consti­ tallized overwhelmingly in favor of state hospital for the insane, inform ­ F irst Methodist church at Baxter!
tutes news and what advertising, Medford.
ed the state board of control at a Springs, Kansas, at an evening serv­
Copyright. 19 Z l oy McClure Newspaper Syndicator
we print this very simple rule, which
Hillah Temple will send its Arab meeting last week th a t a carload of ice. The Rev. O. B. Morris, d is tric t'
is used by newspapers to differenti­ Patrol to San Francisco next June
patients will be transferred next superintendent, declared she led
ate between them : “ALL future
Z> Z ' 'S
/Z
to
attend
the
gathering
of
the
Im­
events, where an admission charge
month from the Oregon hospital to more young people to the gospel on
/ ' . / s S ' S i s / , ( ' / / ' . A
and voted each mem- different hospitals for the insane In that occasion than had the regular
is made or a collection is taken 19 . perial , Council
,
/ s '/ s ' /
ADVERTISING.” This applies to her of th at orgatthtation »50 In indl- E asler„ > utM
None ,8 |() b(, [1(, m inister during any previous meet-j
organizations and societies of every Vldoal expense account there b ein g ; „ „ . „ j
, (orfi,8n c
A |, are ing.
kind as well as to individuals.
In the patrol. To assist fi-
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.
,
, .
Two years ago the girl preacher, i
All reports of such activities after 27 men
.
patients whose legal homes are not
nancially in the m atter, a series of Jn thjs gt t
they have occurred is news.
a fte r joining the church, first began I
All coming social or organization dances will be given at G rants P a s s,'
her religious work. Under the di-i
meetings of societies where no Medford and Ashland in rotation,
rection of her pastor, the Rev. G. A.!
money contribution is solicited, initi­ under the Shrine auspices, details of MOUNT VESUVIUS
K
leinsteiper, of Miami, she prepared I
ation charged, or collecton taken 19
STILL IN ERUPTION
which will be advertised in due sea­
Jot
NEWS.
her first sermon, which was delivered
son.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
ISAPLES, Italy, March 7.— The from the Rev. K leinsteiper’s pulpit
S A F E T Y F IR S T .
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­
eruption of the volcano Vesuvius, af­ She later preached regularly at the
s tra n g ers in Language.
Mouse—
I t looks fine, b u t It m a y
old folks’ home a t Miami and then
ter.
All men are strangers. There are ter the earthquake shock, showed no
be one o f those wireless trap s I ’ve
no two men oil earth who speak the sign of abating. Smoke and lava are filled a tem porary vacancy at Pil- h ea rd about.
same language. Each places Ills own still belching from the crater.
umme ^P laygroi
individual meaning In his words. With
ERICA!
the self-same words men talk of quite
WEATHER
different things. And I cannot be cer­
tain how my words will be interpreted
The w eather man predicts consid­
by him to whom they are addressed.
erable
cloudiness and occasional rain
That Is the reason all aged people
talk to themselves; It is the habit of a for the Pacific coast states during
lifelong experience—Mabel Johnson the ensuing week.
Leland’s Translation of Arne Gar-
The Rocky M ountain states will
WASHINGTON A
“f r a n c
borg’s “The Lost Father.”
: enjoy fair w eather most of the week.
.
r. cool days V
[A RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT.
Youngest Girl Preacher Has
JOINT
No Use for Modern FlaPPer
I Ull I Lfll lD rULlUL
RAID VICE
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
f
Shrine W ill Hold
Ceremonial in May
\VE HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH
Mr. H. B. BENTLEY
133 North Pioneer Avenue, Phone 453-J to call for and.
deliver work for us in Ashland. MR. BENTLEY will
pick up vt 01 k ami make deliveries every week day, which *
means that we can give Ashland pvtiple just as good ser­
vice as Medford people.
We have ample machinery and equipment to handle
all kinds of ladies and gents wearing apparel and employ
only experienced and reliable workmen and GUARAN­
TEE OUR WORK TO BE THE VERY BEST POSSIBLE
for any concern to turn out.
Partial Price List for Thorough Cleaning and Pressing-
M E N S , -SU IT S
M E N S’ OVERCOATS
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L A D I E S ’ J A C K E T S U IT S
L A D IE S ’ CO A TS
P L A IN W O O L D R E S S
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PLAIN SILK DRESS—$1.75
City Cleaning and Dying Co.
REM EM BER — W e are n o t satisfied unless you are.
M EDFORD, OREGON
Mason Tire Sale
FREE TUBE
With Every Mason Cord
lor the Month ol March
Leedom s Tire Hospital
G5 North Main Street
ASHLAND
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
PRIMARY RESULTS
The complete vote in the Chamber
of Commerce prim ary election as cast
yesterday is printed today on the
first page. The result is gratifying
to the Tidings, inasmuch as the ma­
jority for the banker domination of
the club Indicates an average of 36,
notw ithstanding th a t three weeks
ago practically all members still re­
maining with the cham ber were
those who were in sympathy with
the methods of the directors, the dis­
satisfied ones having either with­
drawn or allowed their dues to be­
come delinquent so th at they were
not eligible to vote. Under the stim ­
ulus of the campaign, some 165 citi­
zens, during the past two weeks
either paid up their delinquent dues
so they would be able to vote in the
election, or joined the club as new
members, some, of course, joining
so they could support the bank domi­
nation, but a large m ajority so they
could oppose it. We understand the
membership increased during the
past two weeks from 72 active
members to 237 paid up members,
besides the 71 new members who
were voted in last night.
Citizens are as capable as we of
analyzing the tabulated vote as it
was cast. With the 72 new members,
voted in last night, some of whom,
of course, will vote to continue the
present board, but most of whom
will vote against it, leaves the result
in the final election, the vote of
which will be counted next Tuesday,
about a fifty-fifty prospect.
Inasmuch as the issue is not per­
sonal. but rath er to get a true index
of the sentim ent of the community,
no compromise will be accepted by
the antis, it will be a fight to a
finish. I: is very much to he desired
th a t the vote next Tuesday will be
decisive, one way or the other.
The prospect for the new hotel
and sanitarium is considerably dim ­
m er today than it was yesterday, un­
der any circumstances. The investors
are no' keen to “ win a fight,” the
thing they are after is an indication
of a wholesome support from a solid
favorable community spirit, or to
know that they cannot depend upon
a solid community backing, if they
undertake the enterprise. The re-
These engine troubles fol­
low the destructive effect
of engine heat on oils con­
ta in in g “ s u lp h o " com ­
pounds. P r e v e n t these
troubles in your engine.
n
A
hood
-Loose Bearings
-S tickin g an d pittsd valves
-Clogged Oil Passages
-W o r n Piston Rings
-■Undue O il Consumption
-U n d u e Ossoline
Consumption
-Excessive Friction
-Scored Cylinders
-F a u lty Ignition
-Loss of Power
-Overheating
Wrong Ideas
o n P a in t E con om y
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T h at way is to use the best paints.
Some think of paint economy as “cost
per gallon.” T h at is wrong. Cheap paint
doesn’t cover as touch surface—you need
more gallons.
Cheap paint is more difficult to spread,
requires more labor, so the best paint costs
no more when you’ve put it on the house
than cheap paint does.
More than that, it lasts five or more
years longer, if properly applied, while
cheap paint on the average begins cracking
in twelve months. Good paintTs an invest­
ment that saves money by preventing de­
terioration of the house.
“Cheap” paint is the only paint that
really costs you anything,
T
Motor oils containing “sulpho” compounds de­
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peratures of the engine ranging from 100 to 3000
degrees Fahrenheit. The thin oil film between
o T itV o lf o ^ U impaired- Trouble> and plenty
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Don’t allow surfaces to rot—it cost9 lest
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*
W e’ve made paints for western use for
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W e u -i pure PIO N E E R
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)ur white lead ba e must be fine enough
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r: u’
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