Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 31, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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A shland D aily
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tidings
Friday, March 31, ÍIMfc«
spicable as a woman beater, and In- teeth w ithout pain or inconvenience. escaped with over $22,000 of the in bills was found sewed into the
variably It arouses the worst pas- Man's come through months of cruel bank’s funds.
lining of his cap.
k . m k
Es^ bllflhed 1876
'sions ever lying dorm ant in the hu- torture, at a time when he is least
The
man
was
arrested
by
the
sher-j
He answered the description of
PnbUshed Every Evening Except;
.
.
Sunday
maQ brea9t’
able to bear it. As soon as he gets I iff of Placer county on a m inor Rees closely, but the cashier decided
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Beating a woman is a horrible them they m ust be pulled out again, j charge and on being searched $500 he was not one of the bandits.
— — — ———- — - 2 . . T ' T urk-1
'-'TTT* — crim e’. Any man who strikes a wom- The second set will answ er for a
OFFICLAL CITY AND COL N i k
,
.
,
.
PAPER
an is a brute, and perhaps deserves while, but he will never get a set I
TELEPHONE 39
to be treated as such. There Is no th a t can be depended on till the dent­
_--------------------------------------- ----------- j sympathy here for those who beat ist makes one.
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
women and were themselves beaten.
“ Man starts in as a child and lives
But
how
about
the
rest
of
the
com­
on diseases to the end, as a regular
Subscription P rice D elivered in City:
One month .................................. $ .65 munity. The beating is reported in diet. He has mumps, measles, scar-
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
T hiee m o n t h s .............................. 1.95 the newspapers. People read of it. let fever, whooping cough, croup.
Six months .................................. 3.76 Children hear of it. Those concerned tonsil!;is, diptheria, as a m atter of
One year .................................... 7-50
in the punishm ent, both victim and course.
Mail and R ural R ou tes
"A fterw ard, as he goes along, his
One month .................................. $ .65 wielder of the whip, talk about it.
Three months .............................. 1.95 An “eye for an eye” ? Doubtless; b u t’life continues to be threatened at
Six m onths ...................................... 3.50 there was One who came with a new
every tu rn by colds, coughs, asthm a,
One year .................................... 6.61
law, and civilization has rested upon bronchitis, quinsy, consumption, yel­
ADVERTISING RATES
it, and it is not, most emphatically low fever, blindness, influenza, car-
Display Advertising
not, to be brutal to brutes!
bunckles, pneumonia, softening of
Bin. te Insertion, each in ch ........... 30c
Beating
a
woman
beater
is
doubt­
the
brain, and a thousand other m al­
YEARLY CONTRACTS
less salutary to the beaten. But it is adies of one sort and another.
Display Advertising
One time a w eek.......................2 7 %c deadly to the community. In this
“ He’s just a basketful of pestilent
Two times a week...................... 25
year of grace 1922 we should be able corruption, provided for the support
Eve: y other d a y .........................20
to find more human corrective mea­ and entertainm ent of microbes, j
Local Readers
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c sures; find something else to do for Look at the w orkmanship of lym i n 1
brutes than brutalizing ourselves by some particulars.
To run every other dtey for one
month, each line, each t i m e .. 7c going back to the middle ages, aye,
“ W hat Is his appendix for? It has!
To run every issue for one month
to the Mosaic law.
no
value. Its sole interest is to lie!
or more, each line, each t im e .. 5c
and
wait for stray grapeseeds and |
Classified Column
..Keep your eyes open! Tomorrow breed trouble.
One cent the word each time.
To run every Issue for one month will be "April Fool.”
“ W hat i< his beard for? l i is just
or more, %c the word each time.
a
nuisance. All nations persecute
Legal Rate
We are certainly getting the 57
it
with a razor. N ature, however,
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c varieties in the w eather line.
Each subsequent time, per 8-
always keep him supplied with it,
point line .................................... 5c
instead of putting it on his head.
Nothing like scattering sugges­
Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00
“A man wants to keep his hair. It
O bituaries, the l i n e ......................2% c tions. Some of them may bear fruit.,
is
a graceful ornam ent, a comfort,
IVaternjil Orders and S ocieties
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•
Advertising for fraternal orders
Don’t fail to read the m ayor’s the best protection against w eather,
o r societies charging a regular initi
and he prizes it above em eralds and
•tio n fee and dues, no discount. Re­ proclamation on “clean-up day,” ’ and rubies, and half the time N ature puts
ligious and benevolent orders will 'be act accordingly.
it on so it won’t stay.
charged the regular rate for all ad
“ Man isn’t even handsome, as
vertlsing when an admission or other
And while we are talking about
charge Is made.
compared
with the birds; and as for
cleaning up, isn’t there some way we
style,
look
at the Bengal tiger— th at
What Constitutes Advertising
could induce the owners of the prop­
ideal
of
grace,
physical perfection
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ erty facing the depot, and which is
ing among some as to w hat consti­
and
majesty.
tu tes news and what advertising, the first sight to greet the eyes of
“Think of the lion and the tiger
we print this very simple rule, which Ashland visitors, to set a paint brush
and
the leopard, then think of man
Is dsed by newspapers to differenti­ swinging in th a t vicinity? F irst im­
—
th
a
t poor thing! The anim al of
a te between them : "ALL future pressions are hard to eradicate.
events, where an admission charge
the wig, the ear-trum pet, the glass!
Is made or a collection is taken IS
eye,
the porcelain teeth, the wooden
Don’t overlook the fact th a t the
ADVERTISING." This applies to
leg,
the
silver windpipe— a creature
organizations and societies of every men who contem plate investing three
THAT’S WHAT HAPPENS TO MOST OF THE CHANGE
th
at
is
mended
all over from top to
kind as well as to individuals.
or four hundred thousand dollars in
All reports of such activities after Ashland, are to be here about the bottom.
YOU GET BACK WHEN YOU PAY BILLS IN CASH.
they have occurred is news.
‘‘If he can’t get renewals of his
middle
of
April.
The
aspect
of
a
All coming social or organization
m eetings of societies where no clean town in a physical, as well as brld-a-brac in the next world, what
WHY PAY IN CASH? OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT
money contribution is solicited, initi­ a moral sense, might prove a determ ­ will he look like?
ation charged, or collecton taken IS ining factor. So heed the m ayor’s
AND PAY BY CHECK. W RITE EACH CHECK FOR
NEWS.
WHITE
CROSS
CIRCLE
proclam ation and clean up!
THE ACTUAL AMOUNT YOU WISH TO PAY. THERE
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
HOLDS INITIAL MEETING
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­
And don't forget the fountains.
IS NO WAITING FOR CHANGE OR A RECEIPT.
ter.
They are among A shland’s best as­
The W hite Cross circle of the Bap­
sets. A small, tasteful sign in front tist church had th eir initial meeting
cSuMMEttPLAYGftOUWf
of each, showing which is lithia and at the church W ednesday afternoon,
which soda, would be one move in and ten ladies of th e church were
of A meric ^T
the right direction. And another sign present to participate in the m eet­
Ashland,
Oregon
on the top of the exposition building ing. The purpose of the circle is to
in the back of the fountains, letting make bandages for the Baptist hos­
folks know th a t Ashland, the ‘‘gate- pitals in Europe, and the ladies be­
way to Oregon,” is the home of the gan th a t work at the meeting, com­
lithia springs w ouldn’t be a bad idea. pleting thirteen rolls during the af­
That, of course, would necessitate ternoon and found it very interesting
IT ’S EASY
WASHINGTON J
»BRITISH COLUI-
th a t the exposition building take on work. It is the hope of those who
1IGMT. COOL L
an appearance to justify its name, initiated the work to get all the la­
when you have friends drop in
IA RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT. I
by having something on display th at dies of the church interested in the
unexpectedly for dinner, to
would give visitors an idea of w hat work in order to accomplish as much
GRAND OLD MEN
Ashland produces.
as possible.
serve them plates of nice, hot
Dr. Charles W. Eliot, president
em eritus of H arvard university, cele- WHAT MARK TW AIN
soup made from our cans.
NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS
biated his eighty-eighth birthday by
SAID ABOUT MAN
rOMATOij
TO BE MADE ON GARAGE
Those who know say our tom a­
doing his regular day’s work. Edison,
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U
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cause liis family was “celebrating.”
Concerning man, Shakespeare said,
to, beef and chicken soups are
Mack’s Garage, on North Pioneer
Two men, both long past the age “W hat a piece of work is man! How
avenue between B and C streets, is
75, confessed somewhat shyly to be­ noble in reason!
as good as any made a t home.
How infinite in
ing a few minutes late for office be- faculties! In form and moving, how being worked over and some much-
when most men are useful, continue adm irable! In action, how like an needed improvements are being put
in. Some of the floor, which had
to live and work and make the world angel!
In apprehension, how like been improperly supported and had
better. How do they do it? A stag­ a god!”
broken through is being repaired,
nant pool is one into which no w ater
This will serve as a preface to which will protect custom ers from
153EAST MAIN ST.
PHONE 59
flows, from which no w ater runs. A Mark Tw ain’s opinion of man. Take
possible
Injury
from
the
source.
The
fresh, clear pool is one into which your choice.
doors to th e storage room are being
w ater runs and from which w ater
Mark Twain said:
GENERAL DELIVERY SYSTEM SERVICE
repaired and will be placed In con­
constantly flows. Edison and Eliot
“ Man can’t sleep out-of-doors
have minds through which thoughts, w ithout freezing to death or getting dition so th a t there is no danger of
ideas, pictures, conceptions constant­ the rheum atism ; he can’t keep his anyone from the outside taking
ly flow. To stay young, read, think, nose under w ater over a m inute w ith­ things from cars stored there. In
educate your brain. You will never out being drowned. He’s the poor­ addition to this the front of the
lie an Edison or an Eliot, probably, est, clum siest excuse of all the crea­ building is to be painted and placed
in good repair.
but you will be of use, and live long tures th at inhabit the earth.
T aste is a m atter of
enough to make th at use count in
tobacco quality
“ He has to be coddled, housed,
proportion to what you know, what and swathed and bandaged to be HAD MONEY, BUT PROVED
W e state it as our honest
HE WAS NOT BANK BANDIT
you learn, to what purpose you use able to live at all. He is a rickety
Belief that the tobaccos used
your brain.
sort of thing any way you take him
in Chesterfield are of finer
DOWNIEVILLE, Calif., March 30.
— a regular British museum of in­ — After m aking a trip to Auburn,
quality (and hence of better
THE WOMAN BEATER
tasre) th an in any oth er
firm ities and inferiorities.
S. H. Sherwood, bank cashier of
Indignation ran high when it was
cigarette
at the price.
"He is always undergoing repairs. Loyalton, was unable to identify a
learned yesterday th a t a tram p had A machine as unreliable as he is
Liggttt & My t r i Ttbtuct Ca.
man held here as Rees, who, with a
knocked down a woman who had re­ would have no m arket.
man named Mahoney, held up the
fused to give him something to eat.
“ The higher anim als get their Sierra Valley bank last October, and
Had he fallen into the hands of the
irate citizens, he possibly m ight have
fallen a victim to mob law. In the
human mind there is nothing so de-
Ashland
Tidings
C f O TMC X ZKT <3-
THEODORA
Next Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. April 4-5 -6
Ashland Realty Co.
Houses to Rent
Property for Sale
25 East Main St.
Ashland, Oregon
Phone 181
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
One cent the word each time.
WANTED.
PHYSICIANS.
WANTED— Washing to do a t home. DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
Mrs. L. Ring. Phone 403-J. 177-5*
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
throat. Office hour», 10 to 12 and
WANTED— F at hens. Box 12. Tal­
2 to 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Aah-
ent, Oregon.
152-lmo*
land, Ore
’ ’ 78.t f
WANTED— Second hand Ford car.
Best price in first letter. Address DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
Box “ S,” care of Tidings, 174-6*
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses
supplied. Oculist and aurlst for
S. P. R. R. Offices. M. f». and H
Bldg., Medford. Ore. Phoae 667
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER— DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Special at
tention to m others and children.
. Thos. H. Simpson, of Ashland, au­
Intèrnal secretions and endocrine
thorizes his announcement as a can­
glands. Res. and office, Ì08 Pio­
didate for tbe nomination for the
neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­
office of County Commissioner of
fice hours. 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to I
Jackson County, subject to the de­
p. m.
cision of the Republican voters ol
said county, at the prim ary election.
DR. SHAW— Eye, ear. nose, throat
May 19th, 1922.
specialist; glasses fitted. Office
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER; at residence, Pioneer Ave., moru-
lng and by appointment. Phone 28.
— George Alford, of Phoenix, a n ­
nounces himself as a candidate on
CHIROPRACTORS.
the Republican ticket, for County
Commissioner of Jackson County, DR. MAUD INGERSOLL HAWLEY
Oregon, subject to the decision of the •—Visiting Chiropractic Physician.
Republican voters of said county, at
Neuritis cases a specialty. Phone
the prim ary election, May 19th, 1922..
367-J. Treatm ent given only iu
your own home,______
HOLM ES
GROCERY
Get the
BLUE BANTAM
PEA SEED
COPENHAGEN MARKET
CABBAGE PLANTS
Best Early Cabbage
All K inds o f Flow er and
Garden Seed
GREATEST VARIETY IN
TOWN
AND THE BEST
PLUM M ER'S
QUALITY
GROCERY
While
in
Portland recently
I bought
BARGAIN COUNTER GOODS
such as extra wagon wheels
reaches,
leadbars,
singletrees,
plow beams and handles, a t
prices prevailing before the war.
Come In early while they last.
Fencing, harness and Imple­
m ents at reduced prices.
New and second hand tewing
mMhines.
Peil's Corner
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
City and Ranch Properties
Houses to Rent
CITIZEN'S RANK BUILDING
W. A. SHELL
SAVED MAY BE
SW EPT AWAY IN AN HOUR
BY AN
AUTOMOBILE AtXTDENT
THAT INJURES
ONE OH MORE PERSONS
You can protect.
you rself
loss by fire.
It Is better to be
sa fe tluin sorry.
Insure
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 30c
doz. Dobule bit, 60c dos.
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS­
FER — Good team and m otor­
trucks. Good service at a reason­
able price. Phone 83.
FIRST CLASS CAR WASHING and
polishing. $2.50. Lithia Garage.
J ’houe 114,
113tf
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT— Furnished apartm ent.
Close in, modern conveniences.
Adults only. Inquire 166 Harga-
dine street or phone 122. 147-1 mo
»'OR RENT.
FOR RENT— Fruit and garden lot.
109 G ranite street.
177-3»
FOR RENT— A thoroughly modern
apartm ent; centrally located; rea­
sonable rent. Adults only. Ad­
dress Box “ R,” Tidings.
176-3
FOR RENT— Furnished rooms, $1
per day. Car storage free. 169
F ourth St.
176-6
FOR REN T- Front hay window
room, with reception room, ru n ­
ning w ater, gas, electricity. Suit­
able for office rooms. Mrs. Nel­
lie Conner, 391 East Main. 176tf
FOR RENT— Furnished housekeep­
ing rooms, suitable for couple;
adults only. I’bone 348-L. 511
Boulevard.
174-6*
FOR RENT— Furnished apartm ent.
Inquire Mrs. Henry Provost, above
Citizens Bank.
174tf
FOR RENT— Nicely furnished rooms
with or without board. Reasonable
rates. Vendoine, 425 East Main.
Billings Ageney
SETTING OF BANTAM EGGS for
sale. Phone 182.
177-2
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
Established 1883
Phone 211
41 E. Main St.
FOR SALE— Small well-established
milk route fully equipped. Terms
if desired. 63 California St., Ash­
land, Ore.
177-3*
FOR SALE— Twenty bead of good
milk cows; one recently fresh giv­
ing 35 pounds of milk per day.
T. W. Bailey, Talent.
174-12*
FOR SALE— Fully equipped dairy.
Inquire Beaver Realty Co.
173tf
i
'
FOR SALE— A used car in good con­
dition. Inquire at 192 Mountain
Ave., or address P. O. Box No. 7.
FOR SALE— Hatching eggs. W hite
Minorcas. Pekin ducks, drake from
prize winning birds. 922 Boule-
ta rd . Phone 457-R.
163-lmo*
FOR SALE— Good milk cow. J. E.
Ramsey at E. N. Butler ranch.
176-6*
FOR SALE— Progressive Everbear­
ing straw berry plants, $1 plus de­
livery charges. F. H. Dressier.
176-
Medford.
Real E state
ITRB INSURANCB
INVESTMENTS
Chesterfield
Good Potatoes
PLAZA
MARKET
H. A. STEARNS
FOR prompt and careful service,
auto trucks or horse draya, call
W hittle T ransfer Co. Phone l i t .
Office, 89 Oak street near Hotel
Ashland.
B6tf
We Buy and Sell
per Sack
per 100 lbs.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
FOR SALE.
$ 2 .2 5
Children’s Work A
Specialty
today
wirh the
has gone up—and is going higher. Friday and Saturday
we will sell Hard Wheat. Flour — Crown or White
Mountain—at
$ 2 .3 5
fis>m
losses of tills kind, aa w ell ns from
F lo u r
B A R B H R
PHONE your next job of plumbing
to Jerry O’Neal, 207 East Main.
Phone 138,
FOR RENT— Aboil* one acre good
garden ground. Call at 167 Moun­
tain avenue.
177tf
EVERYTHING THAT YOU HAVE
J
B. L A M K I N
H. R. ADAMS— Plumbing, C ontract­
ing and day work. 248 Fifth St.,
phone 166-J.
lOOtf
CAR WASHING
Frittered Away, That’s All
The Citizens Bank
PLUMBING
C IG A R E T T E S
STAPLES
REALTY AGENCY
H otel A shland B uilding
A shland, Oregon
Phone 20
Turkish an d Domestic tobaccos—blended
L ow er Price«
20 now 18c
10 now 9c
(Two 10’»—18c)
According to father the real spring-
cleaning starts when the family be­
gins buying clothes.
“ All newspaper reporters go to
heaven,” says a London paper. Then,
they don’t go where they are often
told to go.
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