Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 01, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Saturday, April I. lfcfti
Ashland
Tidings'
Established 1876
Every Evening Except j
§unday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING GO.
One cent the word each time.
WANTED.
PHYSICIANS.
WANTED—
W
ashing
to
do
at
home.
Safety blades resharpened
Praotice
Mrs, L. R ing. Phone 403-J. 177-5* ° ifim uK? EST A
1 like new. Single bit, 30c
Umlted to eye, ear, noseband
th r°at- Office hours, 10 to 12 and
i doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz WANTED— F at hens. Box 12, Tal-
J t n d . 6O re Swed* ^ - g Bldg., £ h -
ent, O r e g o n . ______ 152-1 m0*
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Ë. J. BARRETT, Editor
OHIfi
VIRGINIA
CAFE
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ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertising
BiDf O insertion, each in ch ............30c
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising
One tim e a w eek........................27
Two times a week.........................25 c
Eveiy other d a y ........................... 20 c
Local Readers
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c
To run every other <3hy for one
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c
To run every issue for one month
or more, each line, each t im e .. 5c
Classified Column
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one month
or more, %c the word each time.
Legal Rate
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c
Each subsequent time, per 8-
polnt line .................................... 6c
Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00
O bituaries, the l i n e ......................2 ^ c
F ratern al Orders and Societies
Advertising for fratern al orders
(Copyright)
o r societies charging a regular initi­
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
ligious and benevolent orders will ‘be fusion of bunk, in the main, is di
other than resideifts of the reserva­
charged the regular rate for all ad
rectly
chargeable
to
them
.—
The
Na­
tion
have been infringing upon their
vertislng when an admission or other
tion's
Business.
charge Is made.
rights, some even to the extent of
making
a business of catching and
What Constitutes Advertising
8OLOMONITES
selling
fish.
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
This is April Fool Day.
Federal law provides a fine of
ing among some as to what consti­
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tutes news and what advertising,
8500 for non-residents convicted of
Clean up, the tourists are coming! hunting or fishing on the reserva­
we print this very simple rule, which
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Is used by newspapers to differenti­
tion.
ate between th e m : "ALL future
A man may be down, but he’s
events, where aa admission charge
JURY DISAGREES IN TRIAL
Is made or a collection is taken IS never out.
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ADVERTISING.” This applies to
OF EX-POSTMASTER FOX
organizations and societies of every
“ Do It now !” is particularly appli­
kind as well as to individuals.
cable In the clean-up campaign In
SACRAMENTO, April 1,— The fed­
All reports of such activities after
Ashland.
eral court jury, which tried the case
they have occurred is news.
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All coming social or organization
of William E, Fox, form er postmas­
m eetings of societies where no
If you really wish to know your­ te r of Dorris, Siskiyou county,
money contribution is solicited, initi­ self, look up the scale of being, and
charged with embezzlement, last ev­
ation charged, or collecton taken IS not down.
ening, failed to agree and was dis­
NEWS.
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charged. The jury stood eight for
Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon,
You can always make friends by conviction and four for acquittal.
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­
being
honest; you can hold them by
Fox Is to be retried at a date th a t
ter.
being steadfast.
has not been set.
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The prosecution charged that, Fox
ç 5 uwieb P layûbûui
Community “ m ake-up” can stand had accepted $365 from persons who
of / merica
I liberal application.
I t’s different Intended to place the money in the
I when the location Is a woman’s face. Postal savings bank, w hereas the
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Dorris post office was not au th o r­
It is well to rem em ber th at life is ized to accept such deposits.
I a campaign, and generally long-
Fox claimed, however, th a t the
| drawn out. Looking at it as a one- money had been loaned to him and ¡'
day battle will never get you any- th a t he had given notes to the peo­
WASHINGTON &
| where but In the “also ra n ” column. ple who loaned him the money.
^BRITISH COLUMBIA-
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.
-RI6HT, COOL DAYS L
,
L et’s get out of the suburban class WOMEN TRIED BY WOMEN
[A RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT. |
and put it over Medford to the ex­
IN THIS KENTUCKY COURT
tent th at we have the real attracions
W ICK LIFFE, Ky., April 1.—
THE NEW EDITOR
for tourists, with our sister city in j Unique in annals of court procedure,
It is no faltering or inexperienced the role of a suburb of Ashland, the Judge Morris gave up his bench to
hand with which the new editor has “Gateway of Oregon.”
a woman, the jury was composed ex­
gripped the helm of the Tidings and
clusively of women, and the litigants
undertaken to keep it clear of the INDIANS WOULD BAR
were women, in a case tried in the
SPORTSMEN FROM FISHING county court here yesterday.
rocks and reefs of animosity, petty
jealousies and dlsgruntlem ent— ever
Mrs. Delia Blankenship caused the
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., April 1. a rrest of Mrs. Olie .Winters, on a
1? ing hidden in the course of news­
paper achievement.
— Tom, Dick and H arry of K lam ath 1 charge of disturbing the peace. Both
A newspaper should be a tru e re­ Falls and elsewhere will not be per­ sides agreed th at a jury of six wom­
flex of the community.
m itted to hunt and fish on the en try the case, and Judge Morris,
That is the beginning and end of K lam ath Indian reservation here-^ presiding, stepped from the bench
the policy of the Tidings, as it should after if a resolution adopted at a and appointed his clerk, Mrs. Lon­
be of every newspaper in the land. m eeting of the trib al council Is acted nie Rollins, to act as judge. The;
It is always a m an’s-sized job. made upon by W alter G. West, Reserva­ jury returned a verdict of guilty and i
particularly so in this instance, by tion Superintendent.
“ Judge" Rollins fined Mrs. W inters
The Indians claim th at persons 810 and costs.
the mental calibre of the present edi­
to r’s predecessor, Mr. Bert Greer.
To m easure up to th a t standard of
ability and journalistic achievement
is no light task, but it is undertaken
with a thorough comprehension of
the responsibilities involved and a
determ ination to “ play the game
square,’’ having in view a single pur­
of Best Makes and Latest Designs at
pose— the advancement of Ashland.
Exceptionally Low Prices
A bigger and a better Ashland,
means a bigger and b etter newspa­
All the latest magazines. Daily papers, Portland and
per. The two are synonymous, but
San Francisco.
neither can be achieved w ithout the
VOOAN’S CANDIES
w hole-hearted, enthusiastic support
of the public. To the policy of de­
Everything new and up-to-date
servedly winning both, the Tidings
NEW SPORTING GOODS STORE
stands pledged.
Fishing Tackle, Rods
and Reels
IN WHICH CLASS
There are three kinds of public
thinkers in America. They are:
(a) Those who know the facts and
can soundly reason them out to a
rational conclusion.
In num ber
(maximum estim ate) they are about
3 per cent of the aggregate.
(b) Those who do not know the
facts and (having neither industry
nor ability) never can learn them;
or, who, by accident, should they get
the facts, could not, because of
feebleness, deal with them sensibly.
This class numbers, say, 45 per cent
of the aggregate.
(c) Those who maliciously distort
the facts, or concoct what they terra
the facts, and are always thinking of
themselves (in their scramble for
subscribers, votes and publicity) and
never of the tru th or the United
States. They num ber, at least, 52
per cent of the aggregate. The dlf-
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
Children’s Work A
Specialty
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPHONE 39
Subscription Price Delivered in City:
One m onth .................................. $ .65 I
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 i
Six months .................................... 3.751
On« year ...................................... 7.60i
Mail and Rural Routes
One month .................................. $ .65 j
Three months ............................... 1.95 j
Six months .................................... 3.50
One year ...................................... 6.5tj
W. A. SHELL
BARBER
April 1st
Published
NININGER & WARNER
Frittered Away, That’s All
I
THAT’S WHAT HAPPENS TO MOST OF THE CHANGE
YOU GET BACK WHEN YOU PAY BILLS IN CASH.
WANTED— Second hand Ford car.
Best price in first letter. Address
_B ox_2S ,” care of Tidings. 174-6*
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
EMMENS— Physician and
Surgoon.
Practice limited to
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses
••iPPHed. Oculist and aurlst for
Offices, M. F. and H
Bldg., Medford. Ore. Phone 567
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER—
B- SHAVV\-SPecTaT I ?
! Thos. H. Simpson, of Ashland, au-
tention to m others and children.
; thorizes his announcem ent as a can-
Internal secretions and endocrine
| didate for the nomination for the
glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio­
THE BEST OF EATING
office of County Commissioner of
neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m ; 2 to i
Jackson County, subject to the de­
EVERYTHING HOME-COOKED
p. m.
cision of the Republican voters of
said county, at the prim ary election,
DR. SHAW— Eye, ear, nose, throat
May 19th, 1922.
specialist; glasses fitted. Office
at residence. Pioneer Ave., morn-
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
— George Alford, of Phoenix, an­ _»ng_ and by appointment. P hon» 28.
nounces himself as a candidate on
CHIROPRACTORS.
the Republican ticket, for County
Commissioner of Jackson County, D*
INGERS° L L hawlky
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, 1922.1 36<-J. Treatm ent given only in
your own home,
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
— Makes an old straw hat look
PLUMBING
new.
(Effective January 1, 1922)
H. R. ADAMS— Plumbing, Contract­
Dally (Except Sunday)
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND1 ing and day work. 24S Fifth St
— If your new hat fades prem a­
7:00 a. m.
lOOtf
7:00 a. m.| phone 166-J.
8:00 a. m.
turely, one coat will restore it.
8:00 a. m. j PHONE your next Job of plumbing
9:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m. j
to Jerry O’Neal, 207 East Main.
10:00 a. m.
10:00
a. m. ' Phone
1 3 8 ._______
— Also suitable for coloring wood, 11:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m .'
leat her, wickerware, etc.
12:00 noon
12:00 noon
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS^
1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
2:00 p. m.
2:00 p. m. FOR prompt and careful service,
1« COLORS
3:00 p. m.
auto trucks or horse drays, call
3:00 p. m.
4:00 p. m.
W hittle Transfer Co. Phone l l ) .
4:00 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
Office, 89 Oak street near Hotel
5:00 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
Ashland._______
66tf
6:00 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
8:30 p. ni. Sat. only
8:30 p. m. T-¿^P O W E L L — GENERAL TRANS-
FER — Good team and motor­
9:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
trucks. Good service at a reason­
16:30
p.
m.
Sat.
only
10:30 p. m.
THE BOTTLE
a b le p ric e .
P h o n e 83.
Sunday Schedule
Leave Medford for Ashland and
CAR WASHING
Ashland for Medford every hour on
the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; FIRST CLASS CAR WASHING and
then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
polishing. 82.50. Lithla Garage
Ashland waiting room— East Side
Phone 114,
113tf
The
''S to ri Pharmacy.
iXJR RENT.
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE
Dally (Except Sunday)
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ROSEBURG FOR RENT— House of 4 rooms, fu r­
nished or unfurnished. Inquire
10:00 a. m.
l :00 p. m.
115 Church St.
178tf
Travel by stage; shortest route by
20 miles; one of Oregon’s most
scenic trips; we save you time and FOR RENT— F ruit and garden lot.
109 G ranite street.
177-3*
money.
F a re —M edford-Roseburg, $4.OO; FOR RENT— About one acre good
Grants-Pasa-Roeeburg, $3.00.
garden ground. Call at 167 Moun­
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
tain avenue.
177tf
Daily and Sunday
LV. MEDFORD
LV. G’T’S PASS FOR RENT— Furnished housekeep­
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m
ing rooms, suitable for couple;
1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. in
adults only. Phone 348-L. 614
4:30 p. m.
4:45 p. m
Boulevard.
174-6*
G rants Pass waiting room— The
FOR RENT— Furnished apartm ent.
Bonbonniere, phone 160.
Inquire Mrs. Henry Provost, above
Office and waiting room— No. 5
Citizens Bank, ____________ 174if
S. F r o n t 9 t.. N ash H otel b u ild in g
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TESTED
FOR SALK.
29 First St.
ELKAY’S
Straw Hat Dye
‘Build with the Birds.”
Guns Repaired
FISHING RODS WRAPPED
Barrels and Parte Supplied and
Fitted for Any Make of Gun
R. Middleton
81 OAK STREET
McNair Bros«
SEED S
TESTED
Priced Right
io n can depend upon seeds yon buy from us. They are
pure, strong and true to name
Buy your seeds at home
from
M onarch Seed and F eed C o.
317 E. Main
MEDFORD, ORE.
Phone 260
“ The Fanner’s Service Station”
Another Car
Look!
Look!
6 room plastered house, bath,
pantry, electric lights, best of
plumbing, good range, linoleum
on kitchen floor, 12)4 lots, 2
small barns, chicken house, bear­
ing fruit trees and vines, street
paved, cement side walk, lots of
shade, location 925 B. st.
7-rooin house at 355 Almond st,
best of plumbing, cement side
walk, retaining wall and steps,
large lot, some fruit trees
The best built home in the city
of 8-rooms, select lum ber was
used in this house, rock founda­
tion,, two toilets, 1 bath, large
barn and shop, also chicken house,
3% acres of land, choice bearing
fru it and some alfalfa, 575 Liber­
ty st.
See these bargains and
subm it offer. Terms given.
MRS. S. L. ALLEN
OFFICE, NORTH MAIN ST.
ALBERS
FEEDS
Poultry - Stock - Dairy
FOR SALE— Fine building lots, 20
to select from.
Beautiful view.
Only $250 each. 154 B St. 178-3
FOR SALE— Small well-established
milk route fully equipped. Terms
if desired. 63 California St., Ash­
land, Ore.
177-3*
FOR SALE— Twenty head 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
FOR SALE— Hatching eggs. White
Mlnorcas, Pekin ducks, drake from
prize winning birds. 922 Boule­
vard. 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.
Medford.
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176-7*
C. B. L A M K I N
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
City and Ranch Properties
Houses to Rent
EVERYTHING THAT YOU HAVE
SAVED MAY BE
SWEPT AWAY IN AN HOUR
BY AN
CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING
AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT
THAT INJURES
Bought Right and Priced Right
ONE OR MORE PERSONS
W e Buy and Sell
Egg M aker
Scratch Feed
Chick Feed
Chick Mash
Chick Developer
Oyster Shell
Charcoal and Grit
D airy Feeds
Molas-O-Screenings
Molas-O-Meal
M ilk Flo
Soya Bean Meal
Cocoanul Meal
Call Meal
Real Estate
FIRH INSURANCE
INVESTMENTS
You can protect
you rself
from
losses of tills kind, as w ell ao from
loss by fire.
It is better to be
sa fe than sorry.
Insure today
w ifh the
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
Hotel Ashland Building
Ashland, Oregon
Phone 2d
Hittings Ageney
REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE
Established 1883
Phone 211
41 E. Main St.
WHY PAY IN CASH? OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT
While
AND PAY BY CHECK. WRITE EACH CHECK FOR
THE ACTUAL AMOUNT YOU WISH TO PAY. THERE
We deliver Wednesdays and Saturdays
IS NO WAITING FOR CHANGE OR A RECEIPT.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland,
Oregon
Ashland Fruit and
Produce Association
in
Portland recently
HAVE HOPE OF ENDING
I bought
KLAMATH FALLS STRIKE!
BARGAIN COUNTER GOODS
such as extra wagon wheels
KLAMATH FALLS. April 1.— In ­
reaches,
leadbars,
singletrees,
plow beams and handles, a t
dications are “ hopeful” for an early
prices prevailing before the war. settlem ent of the lumber w orkers’
Come in early while they last.
j strike here.
Fencing, harness and Imple­
This is according to Otto H art­
ments st reduced prices.
New and second hand tewing wig and J. K. Flynn, members of the
machines.
state board of conciliation.
They said it might be a day or
Peil's Corner
two before a definite statem ent
could be issued.