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    PAG E TWO
Ashland
P ab llsh ed
A shland
Tidings
E stablished 1876
Every E vening
Sunday
daîlÿ
T ídíñóm ’
FRANCIS J. HOULIHAN
*
1rs a Long, Long Way
Except
M onday, A pril 10, 192U
T h e new issue of sav in g s se c u ritie s
k n o w n as “ tre a s u ry sav in g s c e rtif i­
c a te s .” p ro v id e s an ideal m ean s fo r
safe a n d p ro fita b le in v e stm e n t. I t is
th e only s e c u rity issu ed in th e U nited
S ta te s w hich c a rrie s a g o v e rn m e n t
g u a ra n te e a g a in s t d e p re c ia tio n .
T h is issue, w hich m ay be o b tain e d
th ro u g h p ra c tic a lly any b a n k o r post
o ffice in th e U n ited S ta te s, is c h a r ­
a c te riz e d by m any a ttr a c tiv e fe a tu re s
som e of them of a novel type. T h re e
i d e n o m in a tio n s of tre a s u ry savings
I c e rtific a te s a re a v a ila b le to th e pub-
THE ASHLAND PRINTING GO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
T E L E P H O N E 39
E . J. BARRETT, E ditor
Subscription P rice D elivered in City:
O ne m o n th ......................................$ .65
T h ie e m o n t h s ................................. 1.95
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.75
Ona y e a r ........................................ 7.50
Mall a n d R u ra l R o u te s
O ne m o n th ......................................$ .65
T h re e m o n th s ................................. 1.95
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.50
On« year
..................................... 6.5t
ADVERTISING RATES
D isplay A dvertising
■im ie in s e rtio n , each in c h .............30c
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display A dvertising
O ne tim e a w e e k ................................. 27 *4c
T w o tim e s a w eek .................................25 c
E v e iy o th e r d a y ....................................20 c
Local R eaders
E a c h lin e , e ach t i m e ...................... 10c
T o r u n every o th e r dby fo r one
m o n th , each lin e, each tim e . . 7c
To ru n every issu e fo r one m o n th
o r m o re, each line, each t i m e . . 5c
C lassified Column
O ne c e n t th e w ord e ach tim e.
To ru n every issu e fo r one m onth
o r m o re, ^¡c th e w ord each tim e.
Legal R ate
F ir s t tim e , p e r 8 -p o in t l i n e .......... 10
E a c h su b se q u e n t tim e, p er 8-
polnt line ....................................
T here are p e rsiste n t rum ors In Chi-
cago th a t F ran cis J. H oulihan will be
appointed to th e federal bench in the
n o rth ern d istrict of Illinois to succeed
Judge Landis. Mr. H oulihan is fifty-
. . v . n y ears old and w as born In Og-
densburg, N. Y. He has lived In Chi-
cago fo r 30 years.
____________________
I id d k o iiiii ■ ••n r- « « « « « ..r - « «
LIBBAFtlAN MADE GOOD G U u S S
C a rd of t h a n k s ............................... |1 .0 0
O b itu a rie s, th e l i n e ........................2 % c
Fraternal Orders and S ocieties
A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs
o r societies c h a rg in g a re g u la r In iti­
a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e­
lig io u s a n d b en ev o len t o rd e rs w ill be
N E W S P A P E R E T H IC S
c h a rg e d th e re g u la r r a te fo r a ll ad
C
h
a
rle
s A. D ana, p e rh a p s th e
v e rtls in g w hen an a d m issio n o r o th e r
c h a rg e Is m ade.
g re a te s t e d ito r of all tim e, once sa id :
E n te re d a t th e A sh lan d , O regon,
P o sto ffic e as S econd-class M all M at­
ter.
WASHINGTON fi.
„BRITISH C<
.
3IGHT. COOL DAYS C . i
[A RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT. |
SOLOMON ITES
J u s t a little s u n sh in e ,
J u s t a little ra in —
J u s t a little sn o w fa ll.
To m a k e us cu ss a g a in .
* ♦
No m a tte r w h a t kind of a h a t you
w ear, i t ’s th e head u n d e r it th a t
co u n ts.
« •
N e b ra sk a v o te rs h av e e n d o rse d
S unday b a seb a ll a n d pool h a lls. P a g e
Mr. Bryan.
* •
C h eer up. “ C h e rrie s will soon be
rip e .” M any a rocky ro ad of yes­
te rd a y is th e b o u lev a rd of to day.
« •
W hy not try c h e e rfu ln e s s as a
sh o c k -a b so rb e r?
It s u re ta k e s th e
jo lts out of th e rocky ro ad s of life.
• ♦
C u ttin g o ff a d v e rtis in g m ay re ­
duce expenses, b u t so does c u ttin g
y o u r w indpipe re d u c e th e cost of
living.
* *
In M onaco, th e g a m b lin g oasis of
E u ro p e, th e re s id e n ts a r e n o t p e r­
m itte d to g am ble. T hey leave th a t
to th e v isito rs ; on th e sam e th eo ry ,
p e rh a p s, th a t a d o c to r n e v e r ta k e s
his ow n m edicine.
• *
I t ’s not d iffic u lt to im a g in e th e
m ftien iu m is close a t h a n d w hen
Irish m e n in D ublin a re re p o rte d to
have d e stro y e d te n m illion d o lla rs
w o rth of liq u o r. T hey used to d a te
tim e in Ire la n d from th e “ y e a r of th e
big w in d ,” b u t h e r e a f te r it w ill in all
p ro b a b ility be d a te d from th e “ y e a r
of th e b ig w a s te .”
• «
T h e u n w ritte n law is T H E LA W
in O klahom a. K illin g is ju s tifia b le
in d efen se of a m a n ’s hom e o r ho n o r.
J u d g e Day has been a c q u itte d of th e
k illin g of L ie u te n a n t C olonel Beck
by a c o ro n e r’s ju r y w ith o u t tro u b lin g
th e u p p e r c o u rts, m ain ly b ecau se th e
d is tr ic t a tto rn e y d e c la re d th a t if th e
t r u t h w ere to ld , no ju ry in th e lan d
w ould co n v ict him .
O k lah o m a a p ­
p e a rs to be a p re tty good place fo r
h o m e -b re a k e rs to s ta y aw ay from .
M eddling w ith a n o th e r m a n ’s folly
is th e m o st th a n k le s s o f a ll th a n k le s s
w o rk .
i lie. U ntil f u r th e r n otice, th ey will
be sold on a d isc o u n t basis a t th e
fla t p rice of $800, $80 an d $20.
T h ese grow in v a lu e u n til a t m a tu r ­
ity, five y e a rs from th e d a te of p u r-j
chase, th ey a re w o rth $1000, $100
an d $25 resp ectiv ely . T h is in c re a s e '
in th e p rin c ip a l in v ested , w hich
¡a m o u n ts to 25 p e r cent a t th e end of
. . .
f h e y e a rs ’ Is e Mulva ie n t to a b o u t 4 %
p er cen t fter a n n u m , co m pounded
se m i-a n n u a lly .
U n q u e stio n a b ly th is
is a lib e ra l r e tu r n on a s e c u rity of
such a high type t h a t it m ay be co n ­
Mystified at First, He F in ally Real­
sid e re d th e w o rld ’s id eal in v estm e n t
ized Just W hat Volume the Lady
for m o d e ra te a m o u n ts of savings.
I
Was Looking For.
5c
W hat C onstitutes A dvertising
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­
ing am o n g som e as to w h a t c o n s ti­
tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g ,
w e p r in t th is very sim p le ru le , w hich
is u s e d by n e w sp a p e rs to d iff e re n ti­
a te b etw een th e m : “ A LL f u tu r e
e v e n ts, w h e re a s a d m issio n c h a rg e
Is m ade or a co llectio n is ta k e n IS
A D V E R T IS IN G .”
T h is a p p lie s to
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of every
k in d as w ell as to in d iv id u als.
A ll re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r
th e y have o c c u rre d is new s.
A ll coining social o r o rg a n iz a tio n
m e e tin g s of so c ie tie s
w h ere no
m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti­
a tio n c h a rg e d , o r co llecto n ta k e n IS
N EW S.
TREASURY CERTIFICATES
TO ST IM U L A T E SAVINGS
“ W h a t God A lm ig h ty allow s to h a p ­
How to Make a Radio Set
J CATWÍ JK E R , or. GAJÆNA E SÏxX ’ï û r i
T he recent death of John K endrick S. P . S P E N T $ 1 0 3 ,« 0 2 IN
B angs has recalled an Incident that
OREGO N DU RING F E B R U A R Y
happened recently in one of th e branch
libraries. A woman entered one eve­
T h a t th e S o u th e rn P acific sp e n t
ning Just before closing tim e and a fte r
$103,602 in O regon in F e b ru a ry o r
w andering aim lessly about without
finding anything th a t seem ed to please m ore th a n in an y of th e o th e r 25
her, finally cam e to th e desk to con­ s ta te s in w hich they m ad e p u rch a se s
su lt th e lib rarian concerning her need w ith th e exception of C a lifo rn ia , lsi
She said th a t a friend of hers had rec­ th e re p o rt received by I. T. S p a rk s,
om m ended a book as being especially d is tric t fre ig h t a n d p a sse n g e r a g e n t.
good, and would th e lib ra rian please T he to ta l p u rc h a s e s of th e com pany
tell her w here it w as kept. The nam e fo r th e 25 s ta te s a m o u n te d to $1,-1
of the book, site said, w as “T he House
196,431, of w hich $762,043 w as
B uilt on the S ticks.”
sp
e n t in C a lifo rn ia .
T he lib ra rian looked puzzled. Visions
T he m oney expended w as fo r th e ,
of certain Biblical references to houses
built on th e sands cam e to mind, but o p e ra tin g d e p a rtm e n t a n d does not
th is one w as u n fam iliar to her, so she in clu d e m a in te n a n c e of way o r new
set about questioning the woman to c o n stru c tio n of tra c k s o r ro llin g
find out m ore about it. No, the woman sto ck s, o r b u ild in g s.
didn’t know w liat it w as about, bui
she did rem em ber th e a u th o r's name.
Bangs. Im m ediately th e re cam e an il­
lum inating idea, and the librarian
w ent to the shelf and took down B angs’
“H ouseboat on th e Styx,” and sent a !
satisfied p atro n hom e to enjoy her i
newly found tre a su re .—Indianapolis,
News.
pen I am not too p ro u d to p r in t in
m y p a p e r.”
B8HS3 •« c o p p e r
e t p ip
In o th e r w o rd s D ana believed th a t
H i Tine* M fw ip e
th e firs t a n d m ost im p o rta n t fu n c ­
tion of a n e w sp a p e r w as to p rin t th e
new s. A nd he did, h o ld in g so close
to th e lin e of v e ra c ity in e v e ry th in g
his n e w sp a p e r p u b lish e d , t h a t his
c o n te m p o ra rie s , th e c o u n try over, a d ­
m itte d , “ if i t ’s in th e Sun, i t ’s so .”
W e h e a rtily a g re e w ith th e B ak er
H erald In a re c e n t e d ito ria l on n ew s­
p a p e r e th ic s, w hich say s:
“ You can e d it a class o rg a n to
s u it y o u rse lf. B ut a n e w s p a p e r holds
O A K E M T t OR HARO RUBBER
a tr u s t to give th e new s as it occurs,
B a b e .
n o t as you w a n t it to be.
“ W hen a n y so-called n e w sp a p e r
D efendant« In Berlin C ourt Evidently
c e n so rs its new s, p rin tin g only th e
W ere Not of th e O rdinary Type
By WM. G. H. FIN C H
To m o u n t d e te c to r cup a n d b in d in g
of M alefactors.
th in g s it w a n ts th e people to re a d ,
post a f te r th e th re e holes a re d rille d ,
A sso ciate M em ber I n s titu te of
a n d w ith h o ld s fa c ts it w a n ts th em to
R ad io E n g in e e rs
m o u n t th e b in d in g p o st a n d m eta l
A stra n g e request has been m ade lu
be ig n o ra n t of, it is n o t a n e w s­
a
Berlin co urt by a blacksm ith. Paul
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( W ritte n fo r In te r n a tio n a l News
p a p e r. * •
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out. of th e p h o sp h e r b ro n ze o r cop- I W alter> wh® h a” been Passing him self
S erv ice.)
T his pledge, a n d th is one only
p er w ire a s show n, s o ld e rin g sa m e
1,1 “ P rt“ <'e
do we m ake. T h a t is as f a r as
N E W Y O RK . A pril 7.— W hen ai I to , h . . „ a
,a . .„ j
.............„ ...... I ,ou,r “ ' " J ’ ,w ere 011 trla l to r l>iirglary
..
,t o th e en d of th e ro d . Y ou w ill now and the blacksm ith d e m a n d e d :
o u r ju d g m e n t w ill e n a b le us to
ra d io m essag e is s e n t it tra v e ls as h av e co m p leted th e d e te c to r.
T he
I request th a t I be condem ned to
a n a ly z e v a rio u s c irc u m sta n c e s,
fa st as lig h t, 186,000 m iles p e r sec­
n e x t a rtic le w ill te ll how to m ak e a d e a th ; If not, then send me to prison
we p led g e to every re s id e n t of
ond, th e c u r r e n t h a v in g a fre q u e n c y fixed c o n d e n se r a n d th e ra d io code fo r life, so th a t I shall be rendered
e a ste rn O regon th a t we w ill be
as h ig h a s 100,000 cycles p e r second, will be p rin te d
harm less to society."
in d e p e n d e n t, fa ir a n d above
a n d . in asm u c h as th e d ia p h ra g m of
W hen the su rp rised judge said be
b o a rd in r e p o rtin g th e new s of
could not g ran t such a req u est W alter
th e h u m a n e a r w ill n o t resp o n d to
each day as it occu rs. • * *
s a id :
fre q u e n c ie s o r v ib ra tio n s o v er 20,000
“ So w hen you re a d so m e th in g in per second, it is e v id e n t th a t som e “ON TIM E” RECORD MADE
“ Well then, p u t me under police su ­
pervision
for 20 y ears and I think you
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th e new s co lu m n s th a t you do not m ea n s m u st be fo u n d to d e te c t a n d
will
see
I
won’t do anything wrong
lik e, re m e m b e r t h a t th e a rtic le s tr a n s la te th e s e im p u lses b e fo re th ey
again,
but
will
reform m yself. If I
w hich p lease you m o st m ay give o f­ re a c h th e te le p h o n e rec e iv e r. I t is
Of th e 1241 th ro u g h p a sse n g e r don’t, theu sentence me to death next
fen se to som eone else. W e a re n o t a know n fa c t t h a t c e rta in c ry s ta ls
tim e.”
tr a in s o p e ra te d by th e S o u th e rn P a
p u b lish in g a c o u n te rfe it n e w sp a p e r. possess th e n e c essa ry p ro p e rtie s to
cific com pany on its P acific sy stem . _ T he Judge sentenced him to prison
‘‘L e t us get o u t o f th e h a b it of acco m p lish th is re s u lt, th e m o st pop- d u rin g M arch, 1180, o r 95 1 p e r c e n t i fo ° F
r , 18 months
“ lontbs a and
n d passed
passed sentences
th o u g h t t h a t we can h a v e e v e ry th in g u l . r o n e need being g a le n a , c o n ta c t m ad e ru n n in g tim e , an d o t th e 4567 i ? h . l ° ‘ ye7™
ai ° “ !‘.e
o u r ow n w ay in th is w orld. TJie e d i­ b e in g m ad e by a fin e sp rln g e d w ire
local p a s se n g e r tr a in s , 4455, o r 97.6 i p risoners then thanked th e judge, and
to r long since becam e d isc o u ra g ed — hence th e n a m e “ C a tw is k e r.” In
p er cen t, w ere on tim e.
; th e blacksm ith added th a t he and bis
in try in g to p lea se everybody. W e o rd e r to c o n s tru c t th is ty p e of C a t­
“ T h is is a re m a rk a b le re c o r d ,” j ffleo d s gladly accepted the sentence
try to p u b lish th e H e ra ld a c c o rd in g w isk e r g a le n a d e te c to r, It w ill be n e ­
said J. H. D yer, g e n e ra l m a n a g e r of -—New York Tribune.
to th e b e s t p rin c ip le s we know , ac­ c e ssa ry to o b ta in th e fo llo w in g m a ­
th e ra ilro a d , in m a k in g th is an-
c o rd in g to th e A m erican p rin c ip le of terials:
Best W ay to W arm Hie Hands.
n o u n c e m e n t to day, “ esp ecially con-
D uring a severe w inter, a science
fre e , u n h a m p e re d e x p ressio n o f o p in ­
1
¡sid e rin g th e u n u s u a lly s to rm y w e a -j le c tu rw ’ w^s S i l v e r i n g “au ’ addresiT to
ion, a n d u n b iase d , f a ir tr e a tm e n t of
d o u b le b in d in g post.
th e r of th e la st m o n th a n d th e m oun-J a very sm all audience.
w
new s. In a b u sin e ss w ay we try to
1 b a k e ltte o r h a rd ru b b e r b a se ta in o u s te r r a in e th a t co m p rise s m uch : P resen tly u shabbily dressed muu i
o p e ra te on a b a sis of m e rit a n d se rv ­
4% inches long. 214 in ch es w ide, V, of o u r te r r ito r y .”
entered th e hall. It w as ap p a re n t th at I
ice. W e hope you th in k m o re of us
th
e m an appreciated the le c tu re r’s re
inch th ic k .
M r. D yer cited th e fo llo w in g ln -
th a n if w ere m ad e up of jelly -fish
m
arks,
for be bad not been listening
1 piece o f g a le n a m o u n te d on cup sta n c e s of specific th ro u g h p a sse n g e r
s tu f f a n d p rin te d th e p a p e r in in v is­
m any m inutes before he began to ap
o b ta in e d from an y ra d io su p p ly s to re tra in p e rfo rm a n c e s.
A b so lu te 100
plaud vigorously.
ible ink on tr a n s p a r e n t p a p e r.”
fo r 35 c en ts.
per c e n t “ On tim e ” p e rfo rm a n c e fo r
H is enthusiasm stim u lated the rest
1 b ra s s o r c o p p e r s trip .
th e m o n th w as m ad e by th e “ P a c ific ; « of . the
««c .u
m ™ « , auu
om u
audience,
aud o from
th u a t i momen
momen;
2 inches of p h o sp h o r b ro n ze o r L im ite d ” from O a k la n d to O gden; b y ' tbe applause grew freq u en t and unani
SISTER SUES SISTER
FOR DOMESTIC WAGES co p p er w ire No. 28 o r 30 B. S. g a u g e .; th e “ C a lifo rn ia ” fro m Los A ngeles to U1OU8> und the rem ainder of th e lec
1 ro u n d b ra s s ro d 1-15 o f an Inch T ucson, a n d by th e S u n se t L im ite d tU^ passed
sP*eQdldhv.
o r 3-32 o f an inch I n d ia m e te r. 1 '4 ¡an d by th e S u n se t E x p re ss fro m New a T h ® 1^ tu re r - fee,ln8 8ra te fu l t0 hi
K LA M A TH F A L L S, A pril 8.— Mrs. inches long th re a d e d to ta k e h a rd O rlea n s to San F ra n c isc o , a d ista n c e eos^ed^hhu T s he “w a i le a v in g ’
ilh h o i*
l a
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ft a
n
««
C ora F a rle y , s u in g h e r s is te r, M rs. r ru
b b e r h h a o n n d / l le
.
I . of
2400
m iles.
T h e O v erlan d L im ite d exclaim ed, h e a rtily : “I was deilghte '
B e rth a H a rris , in th e d is tric t c o u rt
D rill an 8-32 of an inch hole % j w as se n t th ro u g h fro m O a k la n d to to notice th a t you appreciated my re
h e re fo r $1095 a lle g ed d u e h e r fo r of a n inch from both en d s in c e n te r
O gden on tim e ev e ry day d u rin g th e m arks."
d u tie s p e rfo rm e d as a d o m estic in of base to ta k e b in d in g p o sts an d
“A ppreciated n o thin’ !” said
m o n th of M arch, w ith a sin g le ex­
th e H a rris h o u se h o ld , T h u rs d a y w as d rill a n o th e r 8-32 inch hole 1% inch- ception. T he G olden S ta te L im ite d i “ * ^ “3 1^ d“/ t ®venT ‘“ “ T » .? ’1? 1 5°
a w a rd e d $50. M rs. H a rris se t up a es from edge on left sid e to ta k e (fro m Los A ngeles to E l P a so w as ™ £ £
b°aUa
V a T to l^ o u tT d ?
c o u n te r claim a g a in s t h e r s is te r of c ry s ta l cup, a n d ta k q th e co p p er o r la te b u t tw ice d u rin g th e 31 d ays of I cam e in. I was clap pln’ to w an
$525 fo r b o a rd a n d room .
¡b ra s s s trip , s q u a r e up a n d m a rk o ff., th e m o n th .
m yself 1"— P hiladelphia Inquirer.
ODD PLEAS MADE TO JUDGE
Iron Foundry
Now Open
All Kinds of Grey Iron Work
Casting and Welding
W. A. SHELL
B A R B E R
C hildren’s Work A
Specialty
S afety b lad es re sh a rp e n e d
lik e new . S ingle b it, 30o
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Bon Ton
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FOURTH STREET
FIRST FROM AND
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QUICK LUNCH AND SERVICE
PRICES REASONABLE
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CLASS A GARAGE
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Ashland
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Phone 236
Ashland Realty
HOUSES
RANCHES
CHEAP!
Opposite City Hall
Ashland, Oregon
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