Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 11, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
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A shland daily
Tidings
P ublished
HOU> Q U IE T AND LONESOME IT
used To
PAPER
TELEPHO NE 39
Tuesday, .April n ,
ROBERT TAYLOR MERRILL
R 'm e m b e r
Established 1876
Every E vening Except
Sunday
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY"
ä m t itä ä
&
DISGUISED “P R O M ” AGEXTS
GET 46" IN SUNDAY RAID
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i NEW A ORK, April 11.— The met-
ropolis was treated to a novelty on
Sunday when disguised prohibition
; agents put on a raid that netted the
I arrest of 46 proprietors of cafes and
¡restaurants and the confiscation of
liquor valued at $30.000.
NOVU} ! ’
on S unday ' s -
E . J. BARRETT, E ditor
su b scrip tion P rice DeUvered in City:
One month .................................. $
T hiee m o n t h s ..............................
SIv months ..................................
Ouu year ....................................
.65
1.95
3.50
6.5<
IV/ien No Is Good Sometimes
isn’t It Better A t A ll Times?
.30c
A great m a n y people h a v e learned to sa y “ N o”
to te a o r coffee at noon an d a t n ig h t—learned it a t
th e cost of ju m p in g n e rv e s an d d istu rb e d digestion.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display A dvertising
■in, <e Insertion, each in c h .. .
It „
first Pl.u.lay liquor raid
ever made here by federal sleuths.
Seven nationalities were represented
*n the list of prisoners, who were
rounded up after several hours’
work.
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Lenine is said to be at d eath ’s door
and has called a German doctor to
pun him through.
.65
1.95
3.75
7.50
Mai) and R ural R outes
One month .................................. $
Three m onths ..............................
Six months ..................................
On« year .....................................
u>2li
YEARLY CONTRACTS
D isplay A dvertising
One tim e a w eek.................... 2 7 ttc
Two times a week........... < • • • 25 c
Kveiy other d a y ....................... 20 c
T h o u sa n d s of o th e rs w h o passed th ro u g h
th a t stage h a v e learn ed to sa y “ N o” to te a and
coffee all th e tim e, an d h a v e found a m o st satis­
factory Y es” in P o stu m .
Local R eaders
Each line, each tim e ................ ,10c
To run every other day 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
Robert T aylo r M errill of New York
ia» been appointed director of the bu­
reau of research of the United States
ihipping board. The bureau has just
jeen organized and w ill make a stud*
>f world shipping and shipbuilding
:cnditions In relation to th eir effect on
kmerican shipping.
C lassified Column
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one month
or more, %c the word each time.
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P c s tu m s full, rich flavor delights th e ta ste
a n d m e ets all th e d e m an d s for a hot, m ealtim e
drink, an d it contains no elem ent th a t can h a rm
an y body. E v e n little children m a y s h a re in th e
delights of a hot c u p of P o s tu m w ith a n y m eal.
/
L egal R ate
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c
Each subsequent time, per 8-
point line .................................... 5c
Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00
O bituaries, the l i n e ...................... 2 ^ c
W h e th e r o r not th e th ein in tea or th e caffeine
ip coffee h a s begun to se rv e w arn in g s on you,
you can profit b y th e experience of o th e rs an d by
th e inform ation w hich a n y doctor can give you —
a n d find c h arm w ith o u t h a rm in P o stu m .
SPLENDID PROGRAM GIVEN
AT MISSIONARY MEETING
F raternal Orders and Societies
S uppose you m ake th e te st for ten days, w ith
w ell-m ade P o stu m , an d com pare th e "feel”’ w ith
y o u r fo rm er experience w ith te a and coffee.
Advertising for fraternal orders
(Crp/rlgl.i)
o r societies charging a regular Initi­
At the missionary meeting held
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
ligious and benevolent orders will be reasonable doubt of which the ac­ the adm inistration of the camps. I O’Dare; Erica Mackay, Booth How last Friday afternoon at the Champie
charged the regular rate for all ad cused is supposed to be given the
home on Mechanic street, a splendid
W ith this in mind a num ber of meet-1 ard, Howard Freem an, Jane Fearn-
vertlsing when an admission or other
was rendered, after which
benefit. It was to be presumed the ings have been called in the n o rth ­ ley, Henry Coote, Louise W orthing-, program
charge is made.
Mr T
M.
M.
prosecution in staging a third trial, west, since the close of the last to u r­ ton, Ursula O H are, George P. C ol-!c ,lnm ,lie in Decker assisted Mrs.
Wliat C onstitutes A dvertising
serving delightful re-
would be able to present new evi­ ist season, representatives of scores
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
of title s gathering to discuss the an-i Redding and Teddy McNamara. I n d '
Those
present at
Hie
Those present
at the
ing among some as to what consti­ dence th at would w arrant a verdict g l e o t the situation, will, Ihe re sn ltju score more, „ „ h a special o r a h e ^ ' a
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tutes news and what advertising, of guilty. Up to date, however, the
we print this very simple rule, which outstanding feature of this latest ¡that a uniform charge for all parks itra.
record bre»kl"«
M M Decker. Josephine Cham pieJ
la used by newspapers to differenti­ trial is the expensive production of in the northw est has been generally ! comedy w ritten
by Jam es Montgom- Î
eC P1’
ate between them : “ ALL future
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Rowley, Floyd Putnam , S.
witnesses
from
distant
points
in
an
!
approved.
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Laura
Rowley,
events, where aa admission charge
ivrl'cW1h r r e , M
a " d Boots. I,. Hedrick. C. Morrison. Katie
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is made or a collection Is taken IS effort to discredit the evidence of!
j rics by Joseph McCarthy, has been ¡ M
p W ilmot, P. Cooper. J.
ADVERTISING.’’ This applies to some other witness brought from an i HOM ESTEADERS LIM ITED TO
organizations and societies of ev er/ equally distant point, all expenses
Cochran. W. D. Heard.ey, P Crow-
SURFACE RIGHT IN OIL LAND 11 ho,ds ah box office records for
kind as well as to individuals.
san,
Ruby Harvey, Jessie Judkins,!
sell-outs
and had an uninterrupted
' a n il ,1 th e M iss
o
o
All reports of such activities after paid. One new point was established
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r
un nf
L, ilt!
, . and
M,sses
Sarah Sperry and
— and one only: th a t the unfortun­
they have occurred is news.
According to a decision made by i r run
of two years a t the „ V an d erb
M.lv, the
Benedi
,
All coming social or organization ate Virginia Rappe had given birth the secretary of the interior, March theater, New York— an accomplish-'
en<^ 1Cl-
meetings of societies where no to a child some years ago. Ju st how 3, hom estead entries for su rfa ce |m e n t never before equalled in the;
money contribution is solicited, initi­
It pays to read the classified page.
ation charged, or collecton taken IS this is expected to effect the assum p­ rights only can be made on lands history of musical plays,
tion of guilt or innocence of the man previously taken up and developed as
NEWS.
accused of m anslaughter, has not oil properties.
Carelessness is the cause of most ’
Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon,
The decision mcidently established of the forest fires m the , ationa,
Postoffice as Second.-class Mall Mat­ been made clear, unless on the the­
friends every
ory that, coupled with the establish­ a precedent on ; 0 or 12 other sim ilar | fore8ts
Be careful wRh f -rQ whgn
ter.
ment of the fact th a t the dead wom­ cases, pending for hearing in the Salt iu the woods
day — and still on
an
was
a
habitual
drinker,
and
that
Creek,
Wyoming,
field.
<5 umher P layground 1
good terms
overindulgence was the cause of
In
announcing
the
decision
which
1
of A m e r ic "
with the
death, it is difficult to determ ine. was personally w ritten by Mr. Fall, i WAS DEITY OF ANCIENT EGYPT
old.
So far, about all th a t has been ac­ a clause which reserves to the oil
complished by the mass of evidence companies involved sufficient lands Amen One of th* Chief Gods—In He-
brew Word Signifies Strength
subm itted, has been to plunge the in the homesteads of this kind to
or Trustworthiness.
memory of the dead woman deeper fully and expeditiously remove the
into the mud and mire of shame.
oil, is retained.
A wealth of significance Is stored up
’OREGON*
The public is nauseated, and the
It is reported authoritatively th at In the word “Amen.’
WASHINGTON I
people who are paying the costs, cer- this is the first case of its kind in
Amen was one of the oldest deities
„BRITISH COLUt___
-RIGHT, COOL DAYS t
I
tainly ought to be, and if the j u r y ' the United States in which a final of the Ancient Egyptians, and one of i
[A RESTFUL BLEEP EVERY NIGHT, i
arrives a t a verdict at all, It will in dec’slon has been rendered. The d e -P heir c‘blef gods.
His emblem was
all liklihood be more for the pur-1 cision is im portant to future home- i
th
Cr° Wn’ 9Unuount' I
SOLOMOXITES
pose of putting an end to the farce. J steaders not only in the Salt Creek of bIs dominion ^ v e r^ b o T ’ the earth
A clean pair of heels is said to be than for any reason adduced fro m ; field but also in other fields through
‘ heavens
"
and ’ the
a safeguard against shapely ankles. the evidence subm itted by either! out the United States.
His name meant “hidden” or “con­
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prosecution or defense.
cealed.’’ while one of his titles was
“ The balance due” is giving the
“Amen-ka-mut-f,” the husband of his !
PROHIBITION" A PPL IE D
I nited States more cause for worry
mother,
thus signifying that the de­
TO MINORS IN JA PA N
these days than did ever the "bal­ BETTERING AUTO PA RK S
ity in question was at the time the
ance of power.”
oldest and the youngest of created
THROUGHOUT OREGON
FLOUR CEREALS FEED
Japan has passed Its first prohibi­ beings.
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tion bill, according to a Tokio cable­
In the Hebrew language “Amen”
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“ W hat is nerve?” asks an ex­
The movement for better auto gram ju st received by Miss Anna A.
signifies
strength
or
trustworthiness—
i
change. In another column it tells pa -ks and increased facilities for Gordon, world and national president
tlie “God of Truth,” referred to In
about a man trying to borrow a cas­ tourists extends west to the surf of
of the W oman’s Christian Tem per­ Isaiah being literally the “God of
ket from a corpse in which to ship the Pacific, as far south as Ashland, ance Union.
Amen.” In using the word at the end
moonshine. T hat’s the answer.
as far east as Baker, and northw ard
of our creeds and prayers, therefore
This
bill,
known
as
the
“Sho
Ne-
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to W enatchee and Chehalis, says the moto Prohibition bill,” prohibits the we not only . exclaim “So he i t !”—
Congress isn’t going to put a ban Oregon Journal. Many cities which sale, or giving away of liquor t o 1
on women smoking. Let ’em do it, have never opened parks are now
minors. Sim ilar bills have been of what has been recited.
if they want to,” said Uncle Joe Can­ planning to do so and many which passed ten times by the lower h o u s e ------------------------ -
non. "My m other used to smoke a instituted them for the first time
of the Japanese parliam ent, only to '
Sunbeam. Deatroy Bacteria,
pipe in North Carolina, and nobody last year are adding to their area
be defeated in the house of peers.
Experiments
in various
quarters
in Taiiuua
quarters
thought anything of it.
and capacity.
TH E BENT OF EATING
Sho
Nemoto,
sponsor
for
the
hill,
h«»'«
shown
that
sunheums
are
able
♦ ♦
One phase of the auto camp move- which
■ • - becomes a - law next month, to destroy bacteria in water at a
EVERYTH ING HOME-COOKED
The Scinetific American tells us ment which presents something of a l WM educated in Vermont, and is one depth of at least twenty Inches be­
that m aterial for ladies’ dresses is problem Is the park fee. Some cities ;of the leadpr8 ln the ho,I9e of pe„r3 neath the surface. One might almost
liken the rays of light ln such a case
to be made from the fibre of banana want to charge the tourists a small at Tokio.
to Javelins and arrows piercing an
skins and fig leaves. We have been sum to m aintain the parks; other
enemy,
for It has been found that the
w ondering lately ju st how long it cities would leave the parks open to
destructive action is greatly dimin­
‘IR E N E ,” MUSICAL COMEDY,
would be before women adopted the all w ithout charge, depending upon
COMING TO PAGE TH EATER ished If only the perpendicular sun­
fig leave or Eve as the latest mode. an Increase in revenue through busi­
— Have your car washed and pol­
beams fall upon the water.
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ness channels to cover the cost of
ished a t Ihe
The
slaughter
of
the
bacteria
Is
by
“ Irene,” the musical comedy that
Long Beach, California has had a land, installation of tents, water, is being sung and danced on the four far the greatest when both perpen­
spasm of virtue and decreed that life lights and other necessities and con­ quarters of the globe, and which dicular and oblique rays enter the
water uninterrupted. Like a ship in
savers cannot run around *in their veniences.
comes to the Page theater, Medford, action, the ____
sun ______
is most powerful when
beeveedees, except when actually en­
Many cities consider th at the im- Tuesday night, April 18, will he pre-!** ea« rake the enemy * with a cross-
eith er day o r night. F or your
gaged in saving life. Thus far no position of a camp tax is an effective sented by the New York company, i flre- And u has to shoot Its tiny ar-
convenience rail «0 and we. will
ban has been placed on the matrons check on the visjts of undesirables, which includes Pqtti H arrold in the r0WS of light a long w»y—almost 93.-
LX>nie and get your car and return
it to you like new.
183-6
and maids wearing one-piece bathing and acts as a regulating influence ln part of the vivacious shopgirl Irene J?0’000 mlle9’ But’ fortunately for us,
suits
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here and they are effectlve
Y o u r g ro c e r sells b o th fo rm s of P o stu m : In sta n t P o stu m
(in tin s) m ad e in s ta n tly in th e c u p by th e ad d itio n of boil­
in g w ater. P o stu m C ereal (in p ack ag es of larg er bulk, for
th o se w h o prefer to m ake th e d rin k w hile th e m eal is b ein g
p re p a re d ) m ade by b oiling for 2U m in u tes.
Postum for Health
“ There's a R eason"
M ade by Postum Cereal Co., Inc., B attle Creek, Michigan
a
MACK’S G A R A G E
J. H. McKENZIE, Prop.
Expert Repairing and Electrical Work
7/EW
1919 Studebaker, Special
Six, 4-passenycr.
1920 Nash Six
135 Pioneer Ave.
29 F irst S t.
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WILL OPEN APRIL I5lh
W e a re arranging a
FISHERMEN’S CONTEST
and w ill m ak e an a w a r d of a $10 Fly Rod to
the o n e gettin g the n icest strin g ot fish on the
o p en in g d a y . For further p a rticu la rs apply
at
NININGER & WARNER
Headquarters for Sporting Goods
In This Institution
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we are proud of the friendly spirit which exists x
between our patrons and ourselves.
Spring Is Here
We endeavor to foster this friendship by being
al till times ready and willing Reserve.
CLASS A GARAGE
Forbes, the financial expert of the
San Francisco Exam iner says: “ Low
money rates still rule; bank reserves
are extraordinarily high; there Is a
superabundance of idle funds.’
W onder where he gets th a t stuff?
If th ere’s any “ Idle” money lying
around loose in this section of the
country, we have not been able to
discover It
The third Arbuckle trial has
started on Its fifth weary week. Two
juries have already failed to agree
on a verdict, and the evidence thus
far presen ed is merely a rehash of
th a t presented at the previous trials.
To the citizens who pay the cost, it
would seem th a t the failure of two
juries to convict “ F a tty ” was suf­
ficient to establish the theory of a
MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL
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Y a v E tu \S w o re home to
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Phone 195
Fishing Season lor Trout
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