Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 08, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE TWO
Á S fíL Á V ü DAILY TIDÍNGS
Saturday, April «, 1II2J
tions to unite in thought and action
There has been some talk of put-* for the preservation of our common
Established 1876
ting
an Ashland candidate in the ra c e ; heritage by planning such educa­
Published Every Evening Except
tor state senator against Ben Shel- tional and instructive exercises as
„
§unday
don.
Under existing conditions, shall bring before the people the dis­
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING GO.
such
a
move
would be a big mistake. astrous effects of the present waste
O FFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
Ashland already has a candidate in by forest fires and the need of indi-
PA PE R
TELEPHONE 39
the person of Thomas H. Simpson vidual and collective effort to con-
for
county commissioner. It is of serve the forests and increase our
E. J. BARRETT, E ditor
more than passing interest to Ash- tree growth for ornam ent and use.
In witness thereof, I have here-
Subscription P rice D elivered in City: land th a t she be ably lepresented in
One month .................................. $ .65 the county court. It v ould be h a r d , unto set my hand and caused the seal
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.95 to find an Ashland man who would • ° t the United States of America to
Six months .................................. 3.76
Ou«> year .................................... 7.50 be more valuable to this section in be affixed
the state senate than Ben Sheldon.
Done, in the D istrict of Columbia.
Mail and R ural Route«
One month .................................. $ .65 He has stood by Ashland interests in this 31st day of March, in the year
Three m onths .............................. 1.95 season and out, both as a member of of our Lord 1922, and of the inde­
Six months .................................. 3.50
pendence of the United States of
On« year ..................................... 6.5? the legislature and as a citizen.
Ashland can nom inate and elect America, the 146th.
ADVERTISING RATES
(Seal) WARREN G. HARDING.
Mr. Simpson as county commissioner,
D isplay A dvertising
By the P res’dent:
if
it
centers
its
force
on
it,
but
by
■ intie insertion, each in ch ........... 30c
CHARLES E. HUGHES,
putting in a m ultiplicity of candi­
YEARLY CONTRACTS
D isplay A dvertising
Secretary of State.
dates for other offices, they will di­
One tim e a w eek.......................2 7 %c vide their forces as well as lose down
Two times a week...................... 25 c
WOMAN INCITES CRIME;
TJvejy other d a y ......................... 20 c valley support th a t would be given
YOUTH PA Y S PENALTY
Mr.
Simpson
if
he
was
the
only
Ash­
Local R eaders
KITTANNING, Pa., April 8.— It;
Sack line, each tim e. ................ 10c land candidate In the field.
To run every other dby for one
It is to be hoped th a t no ill-advised was the man who paid here the other
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c action will be taken th a t will result day. A fter a jury had found Mrs.
To run every issue for one month
or more, each line, each t im e .. 5c In Ashland losing all her candidates Amelia W hann, wife of a wealthy
Chicasaw physician, guilty of incit­
in the prim ary elect'on.
C lassified Column
One cent the word each time.
ing Eugene Sanz, her Cuban lover, to
To run every issue for one month PR ESID E N T ISSU ES PROCLAMA- m urder the doctor, his benefactor, so
>r more, %c the word each time.
TION COUPLING IT W ITH
they could “ begin life anew ,” she
Legal R ate
FOREST
PROTECTION
was released on $2500 bail.
First time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c
W EEK
ia c h subsequent time, per 8-
The youth was brought into court
point line ...............................
6c
and sentenced to 10 years and six
Card of t h a n k s ............................ >1.00
W hereas, the protection and per­ months in the penitentiary.
Obituaries, the l i n e ......................2 ^ c
petuation
of our forests are vital to
Despite her husband’s faith, which
F ratern al Orders and Societies
Advertising for fratern al orders our continued industrial w elfare and i survived the most damning state­
or societies charging a regular initi­ national strength and to our individ­ m ents of Sanz on the witness stand,
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ ual health, comfort and prosperity, a jury found Mrs. W hann guilty of
ligious and benevolent orders will be and
inciting the youth to m urder him
charged the regular rate for all ad
W hereas, a period of fifty years and fire th eir home.
vertising when an admission or other
charge is made.
has passed since in April, 1872 there
was instituted in the state of Ne­
"P rin tin g is the inseparable com­
W hat Constitutes Advertising
braska
observance of a day especially panion of achievem ent.”
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
ing among some as to w hat co n sti­ set ap art and consecrated for tree!
tutes news and what advertising, planting and known as Arbor day, •
w e print this very simple rule, which and
J
Is used by newspapers to differenti­
W
hereas,
both
through
widespread:
ate between them : "ALL future
events, where aa admission charge annual celebration of Arbor day and
Is made or a collection is taken IS through the increasing observance of
ADVERTISING.” This applies to Forest Protection week, public atten-j
organizations and societies of every
tion has been commendably directed
kind as well as to individuals.
All reports of such activities after to the value of trees, the unnecssary, All Kinds of Grey Iron Work
they have occurred is news.
waste of our dim inishing forests
Casting and Welding
All coming social or organization through preventable fires, the de-l
m eetings of societies where no
money contribution is solicited, in iti­ plorable effects of forest d ev asta-.
BRASS WORK
ation charged, or collecton taken IS tion and the need for remedial mea­
NEW S.
sures against depletion of an essen­
O’BRIEN IRON WORKS
Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon.. tial n atu ral resource,
Therefore,
I,
W
arren
G.
Harding,
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­
formerly
ter.
president of the United States, do'
urge upon the governors of the var-!
Ashland Iron Works
ious
states
to
designate
and
set
a
p
a
r
t;
Phone 236
c S umme &P layground 1
the week of April 16-22, 1922, as
OF/ n ERICA' '
Forest Protection week, and the last
day of th a t week, April 22, as the
golden anniversary of Arbor day, and
to request officers of public instruc­
tion of counties, cities and towns and
of civic and commercial organiza-
Ashland
Tidings
M ULTIPLICITY W ILL W EA K EN
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.
LOST.
Easter
* ght . cooloays
•L DAYS C
j
a RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY N
NIGHT.
|
SOLOMONITES
Much money has been made in the
United States by doing people rath er
than by doing things.
• •
Good will, bought with money,
does not stay long bought. Good
will, won by service, is lasting.
• *
Men. individually honest, when
working together in tru st formation,
collectively, may be damned rascals.
• •
If advertised persistently, the
tru th will out, no m atter in what
form or in what kind of type, it is
expressed.
• *
You can often beat the game with
what everybody would call a weak
hand, if you know the cards the oth­
er fellow holds and his habit of play.
• •
One great story in the personal
achievement series rem ains to be
w ritten. It is th at of the typical
American who won his position and
fortune by convincing a couple of
bankers and a few other prom inent
citizens that he was strictly on the
level.
• •
Before any more distinguished
guests of the city are taken for a
spin through our beautiful park and
around the High Drive, it wouldn’t
be a bad idea to have the scrapers go
over the road. The entire roadway
needs surfacing and there are all too
many nasty chuck holes to make the
drive one of unalloyed pleasure.
« •
New \ ork is much w rought up
over MacMonnies' statue of Civic
V irtue, which represents a rude,
husky gent kicking two prostrate la­
dles out of his pathway. If we were
modeling a statue designed for erec­
tion anywhere in New York, we
should either depict a visitor from
the middle west lying prone with his
trouser pockets turned inside out or
a hotel clerk in the act of telling an
arriving guest th a t the room which
he had reserved would not be avail­
able until 9 o'clock in the evening.
It takes a very small coward to
hide behind a woman's sk irts nowa­
days.
—Greeting Cards
VIRGINIA
CAFE
M on arch S eed an d F eed C o.
317 E. Main
MEDFORD, ORE.
Phone 260
“ The F arm er’s Service Station1
ASHLAND BRANCH
Oregon State Normal
— AT
Ashland, Oregon
June 19 -- July 28, 1922
F u ll Norm al Course. P ractice Mrhonl for ail grades. M usic de­
partm ent very strong. Psychology,
educational
m easurem ents,
sociology, and school m anagem ent on dem and.
For inform ation w rite
G. A. BRISCOE, Director
Independence Avenue-Not Easy Street
Count over the people of your acquaintance who
5
are comfortably well off.
Nine out of ten fol-
a
lowed the slow but sure method of spending
less than they earned.
We help our patrons along the route that leads
*
not to Easy Street, but to Independence Avenue.
The Citizens Bank
—Rabbits
Ashland,
Oregon
3nlanj
—Boxed Candy
—Fancy Candy
Guns Repaired
FISH ING RODS W R A PPE D
B arrels and P arts Supplied and
F itted for Any M ake o f Gun
April 16th is Easter Sunday
Make Your Selection
NOW
M c N a ir
B ros.
R. Middleton
Xter,
»81 E. MAIN ST.
S p e c ia l E a ste r S h o w in g
o i M illin e r y
SATURDAY, APRIL 8th
At surprisingly lo w prices
Wineland & Shepherd
HAIRDRESSING PARLORS
Room I U pstairs
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Special at
tentfhn to m others and children.
Internal secretions and endocrine
glands. Res. and office, Í08 Pio­
neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6
p. m.
FOR RENT— Furnished apartm ent.
Inquire Mrs. Henry Provost, above
Citizens Bank.
174tf DR. SHAW— Eye, ear, nose, throat
specialist; glasses fitted. Office
FOR RENT— Garden ground on the
at residence, Pioneer Ave., morn-
shares.
Free irrigation. Phone
ing and by appointment. Phone 28.
478-J.
184-2
HAWLEY
Physician.
Neuritis cases u specialty. Phone
367-J. Treatm ent given only in
your own home.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER—
Thos. H. Simpson, of Ashland, au­
thorizes his announcem ent as a can­
didate for the nomination for the
PLUMR1NG
office of County Commissioner of
Jackson County, subject to the d e - 'H r u u u c
------7— 7------
cision of the Republican voters of *in g and day work
g ’ to n tr a c t'
248 Fifth St.,
said county, at the prim ary election,! nbnn„ ic c t
lOOtf
May 19th, 1922.
j - i uunB — 1 L .
car w ash ing
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
George Alford, of Phoenix, an- FIRST CLASS CAR WASHING and
nounces himself as a candidate on
polishing, $2.50. Llthia Garage.
the Republican ticket, for County
Phone 114.
113tt
Commissioner of Jackson County,
TR AN SFER AND E X PK B 88.
Oregon, subject to the decision of the
Republican voters of said county, at
the prim ary election, May 19th, 1922. FOR prompt and careful service,
auto trucks or horse drays, call
W hittle T ransfer Co. Phone l i t .
INTERU RBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Office, 89 Oak street near Hotel
Ashland.
56tf
(E ffe c tiv e January 1, 1022)
1 LV . MEDFORD
LV . ASHLAND T. L. POW ELL— GENERAL TRANS
FER — Good team and m otor­
7 00 a. m.
7:00 a. m.
trucks.
Good sei vice at a reason­
8 00 a. m.
8:00 a. m. able price. Phoue 83.
9 00 a. m.
9:00 a. m.
10 00 a. m.
10:00 a. m. TRANSFER AND EXPRESS— Wood
11 09 a. in.
11-00 a. m.
— transfer and storage, general:
12 00 noon
12:00 noon
hauling, household goods and long
1 1 00 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
distance hauling a specialty. Ex­
2 00 p. m.
2:00 p. m.
pert crating and packing; satisfac­
3 00 p. m.
3:00 p. m.
tion guaranteed. A. G. Adams,
4 00 p. m.
4:00 p. m.
office 240 Third St." Phone 4 60.
5 00 p. m.
5:00 p. m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___________ 184-lm o
6 00 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
FOR SALE.
7 00 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
8 30 p. m. Sat. only
8:30 p. in.
OR SALE One Ford light dellv
9 30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
ery, good repair. Call at Square
10 30 p. m. Sat. only 10:30 p. m.
Deal Grocery.
1 8 0 tf
Sunday Schedule
Leave Medford for Ashland and FOR SALE— Twenty head of good
Ashland for Medford everv hour on
milk cotos; one recently fresh giv­
the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.;
ing 35 pounds of milk per day.
then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
T. W. Bailey, Talent.
174-12*
Ashland waiting room— E ast Side
Pharmacy.
FOR SALE—-Hatching eggs. White
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE
Minorcas, Pekin ducks, drake from
Dally (Except Sunday)
prize winning birds. 922 Boule­
LV. M EDFORD
LV. ROSEBURG
vard. Phone 457-R.
163-lmo*
10:00 a .m .
1:00 p. m
Travel by stage; shortest route by FOR SALE— Five room house, w ith
20 miles; one of Oregon's m ost' bath and pantry, four lots, corner
Eighth and B streets. Inquire 139
scenic trips; we save you time and
Second.
1 8 2 tf
money.
F are— M edford-R oseburg, $ 4 .0 0 ;
FOR SALE— New rag carpet and
G rants-Pass-R oseburg, $3.00.
184-6*
rugs. 215 Gresham.
M EDFORD-GRANTS PASS
D aily and Sunday
FOR SALE— Seven room house close
LV. G’T ’S PASS
LV. MEDFORD
in on paved street, garage and
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
fruit, screened sleeping porch; all
1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
clear. 550 East Main.
184-tf
4:45 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
G rants Pass waiting room— Th« FOR SALE— Reed baby buggy, first
Bonbonniere, phone 160.
class condition. Call at Golden
Office and waiting room— No. 6
Rule store.
184-2
S . F r o n t S t .. N a s h
—Candy Eggs
EVERYTH ING HOME-COOKED
j FOR RENT— Furnished rooms, $1
per day. Car storage free. Union
Rooming House. 160 F ourth St.
180-tf
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS • DR.
MAUD INGERSOLL
—Visiting Chiropractic
—Novelties
TH E BE ST O F EATING
i LOST- Saturday night at Kingsbury DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
Springs dance, pair of nose
limited to eye, ear, nose and
glasses. Finder return to Tidings
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
office. Reward.
184-2
2 to 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­
land, Ore.
73-tf
APARTMENTS
OR. J. J. EMMEN8— Physician and
| FOR RENT— Furnished apartm ent.
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
Close in.
Modern conveniences.
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasse?
Adults only. Inquire 166 Harga-
supplied. Oculist and aurist for
dine St. or phone 122.
182tf
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. i 1. and H
Bldg., Mtdford, Ore. Phone 667
FOR RENT .
C H IR O P R A C T O R S .
—Baskets
—Chickens
29 First St.
TESTED
Priced Right
You can depend upon seeds you buy from us. They are
pure, strong and true to name
Buy your seeds at home
from
Iron Foundry
Now Open
'OREGON?
WASHINGTON &
.BRITISH I _________
SEED S
TESTED
ph y sic ia n s .
Rare Tire Quality at
Remarkable Prices
Mason Cord quality is the highest
that can be built into a tire. We
want you to know that the price,
strange as it may seem, is remark­
ably low.
We do not sell Mason Tires on price
alone, hut you get this advantage as
well as the quality, when you buy
them. This means that you get low
price per mile and less trouble per
trip than you have ever known be­
fore.
With this goes a guarantee which
knows no mileage limit and a stan­
dard of service we’re proud of.
MASON CORDS
C itizens Bank Bldg.
H o te l b u ild in g .
R O S E S . FLOWERING SHRUBS.
Bulbs, F ruit and Shade Trees, Ber­
ries, etc.— Stock from the most re­
liable nurseries, florists and land­
scape gardeners on the coast. Let
B A R B E R
me have your order now for spring
planting.
Every house should
Children's W ork A
plant more flowers, berries and
fruit. Am sending in orders every
Specialty
day now.
Let me know y o u r
Safety bladeB resharpened ; wants. Mrs. Fred R. Neil, 263:
Oak St. Phone 310-R. 182-w-t-s
like new. Single bit, 30c I___________________
I doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz f o r s a l e — The Redwing H atchery
incubates 250,000 eggs every
three weeks, being the largest and
C. B. L A M K I N
finest equipped electric hatchery
*
in the Southwest. We are booking
orders for immediate and future
BARGAINS IN REAL
delivery of all popular breeds of
baby chicks; Pekin. Muscovy aud
ESTATE
Indian R unner ducklings and
Mammoth Bronze baby turkeys;
also our celebrated strain of Ore­
City and Ranch Properties
gon-Corvallis W hite Leghorns. We
can supply pullets of all kinds at
H ouses to Rent
all tim es; also incubators and
brooders. No order too large or
too small to receive our careful
<UT1ZEN‘S RANK BUILDING
attention. Send for prices. RED­
WING HATCHERY, 2030 E. Flor­
ence, Los Angeles.
155-3sat
W. A. SHELL
JUST AR RIV ED!
WHAT?
FENCING!
W H Ei.
1
Peil's Corner
Before sending away your or­
der, come and see Peil’s new car­
load of fencing. Every variety—
barbed wire to fancy yard fencing
— He guarantees to beat catalogue
prices.
Garden tools, hose, and new and
used sewing machines always on
hand.
EVERYTHING THAT YOU HAVE
SAVED MAY BE
SWEPT AWAY IN AN HOUR
J.
BY AN
AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT
THAT INJU RES
ONE OR MORE PERSONS
M ACK’S G A R A G E
You can protect
J. H. M cKENZIE, Prop.
We Buy and Sell
Expert Repairing and Electrical Work
Real Estate
1919 Studebaker, Special
Six, 4-passenger.
1920 Nash Six
135 Pioneer Ave.
1919 Velie
1918 Buick Six
1918 Ford
Phone 195
L e e d o m ’s T ir e H o s p it a l
FIRH INSURANCE
INVESTMENTS
65 North Main Street
ASHLAND
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
H otel A shland Building
A shland, Oregon
Phone 20
you rself
from
losses of this kind, as w ell as fi-om
loss by fire.
It is better to be
sa fe than sorry’.
Insure
today
w ith tbu
-4-
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
E stablished 1883
Phone 211
41 E . Main St.