Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 13, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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ÍSHlxAAD DAILY TIDING»
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Ashland
Thursday, April J a, m üi/
the case in court for several genera­ school superintendent like the one at “IR E N E ” MUSICAL COMEDY
The famous Victor 10 inch record
tions.— Eugene Guard.
Atlantic City, who decrees that a
AT THE PAGE NEXT W EEK has been reduced from 85 cents to
E stablished 1876
teacher’s efficiency is curtailed to
P ublished Every E vening Except
75 cents. Three thousand to select
The case of Mrs. C. L. Norvall, the the extent th at her hair is bobbed.
Çuuday
There have been musical comedies from at Rose Brothers.
SLICED
152tf
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
chiropractic physician, who was re­ In other words, her ability is to be ’ galore, many of them trem endous
SW IFT’S PREMIUM
cently fined $300 in Red Bluff for measured by a hair line.
■successes; several of them tra d i­
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
HAM
practicing w ithout a license, is being
PAPER
Curious people may wonder what tional, but none possess the unequal­
— and—
TELEPHONE 39
watched with considerable interest will happen to a teacher with hair led record of “ Irene,” the Jam es
GOLDEN GATE
here where Dr. Norvall is very well naturally short, or one who has to Montgomery, H arry Tienrney and
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
COFFEE
known, being the aunt of Mrs. Geo. have it bobbed because of fever. For, Joseph McCarthy musical comedy
subscription Price Delivered in City: J. Kinz, whom she has visited several of course, if short hair is undignified which the V anderbilt Producing
SPENCER
FISH ING RODS W R A PPE D
One month . . .
times. It will be recalled th a t she it is undignified, regardless of the company presents a t the Page Theter
SWEET PEA
Three months . • • • • • • • • • • • « 1.95 refused to pay the fine and declared'
cause of such indignity; unless, in­ Tuesday night, April 18. This most B arrels and P a rts Supplied and
PLANTS
Si x months . . .
she
would
work
it
out
in
jail
rath
er
F
itted
for
Any
Make
of
Gun
deed,
it
is
proposed
to
put
an
O.
K.
One year . . . . ........................... 7.50
popular and universally appealing
COPENHAGEN
Mail and R ural Routes
than submit to what she termed the , label on natural short hair or short musical comedy th at the world has
CABBAGE PLANTS
One month . . .
prostitution of her p: :nciples. The hair acquired for medical reasons.
ever known, will be given with all
Three months . ........................... 1.95 states attorney, however, had differ-1 It would be a m atter of some in­
the distinction and charm which
Six m onths . . .
ent
views
and
in
seeking
a
means
to!
terest
to
know
this
official's
views
characterized its presentation at the
On« year . . . . ........................... 6.5Í
381 E . MAIN ST.
compel payment of the fine, instruct-) upon sport shoes, sweaters, short V anderbilt theater, New York, where
ADVERTISING RATES
ed the sheriff to bar her out of th e ' sk 'rts, one - piece bathing suits, it ran for two years. A splendid or­
D isplay A dvertising
county
jail.
the reading of Freud, Sunday movies chestra is carried by the company,
Bin ie Insertion, each in ch ........... 30c
Dr. Norvall practiced here as a li­ and chewing gum, and his ratiocina­ and the New York cast is headed by
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising
censed physician under the laws of tion regarding textbooks, training, P atti H arrold, who plays the p art of
One tim e a w eek........................ 27 %c Oregon, and m aintains th at she has ability to teach, personal sympathy that winsome New York shop girl,
Two times a week........................ 25 c
Nveiy other d a y ...........................20 c the right to practice in California. with children and standing of classes Irene O’Dare. The orchestra is un­
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
She is upheld by the National Asso­ under the non-bobbed-haired would der the direction of Frank Robb.
Local Readers
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c ciation of Chiropractors, although In certainly be worth hearing!
To run every other Jay for one
Has just what you want for that Easter D inner-say
California the state board of medical
Be careful with fire in the wood9
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c examiners have refused to gran t a MODERN WOODMEN
— all the time.
To run every issue for one month
A can of Brussels Sprouts
license
to
chiropractors.
Under
the
IN
REGULAR
SESSION
or more, each line, each t im e .. 5c
Fancy Maine Corn
general laws of th a t state, any per­
C lassified Column
One cent the word each time.
The Modern Woodmen of America
son practicing w ithout Buch a license
Red Kidney Beans—Sweet Potatoes
To run every issue for one month is deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, meeting at Odd Fellows hall last
F ruit Salad
or more, %c the word each time.
night
was
largely
attended.
Several
B
A
R
B
E
R
and
is
punishable
by
a
fine
of
from
L egal R ate
Also Shrimp or Tuna Fish
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c $100 to $600 or by im prisonm ent of application for membership were act­
Safety blades resharpened
Each subsequent time, per 8-
ed upon favorably, and a large class
from 60 to 180 days, or both.
lik e new . S ingle bit, 80c
JUST OPENED
polnt line .................................... 5c
A ra th e r peculiar provision of this for initiation is being arranged for in
doz. D obule bit, 60c doz
Fresh
kegs
ot
Chow
Chow, Sweet, Sour and Dill
Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00
the near future.
Obituaries, the l i n e ......................2% c lawr provides th a t 75 per cent of such
Pickles, Ripe or Green Olives
Neighbor Welch, the d istrict dep-l
fines shall be paid to the board of
Children’s Work A
F ratern al Orders and Societies
Advertising for fratern al orders medical examiners, and the other 25 uty addressed the meeting and cre-j
Specialty
Best of Potatoes at $2.35 per Hundred
or societies charging a regular Initi­ per cent to go to" the county. Out of ated considerable enthusiasm among!
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
those present by his rem arks on;
This is the last week to buy Crown Flour at
ligious and benevolent orders will be the fund thus created the board is
W
oodcraft. He has the backing of
authorized
to
employ
“
legal
counsel,
charged the regular rate for all ad
$2.35 per Sack
¡a
vertlslng when an admission or other inspectors and special agents; they the entire camp in the work
charge Is made.
may fix the compensation to be paid doing here for the upbuilding of the
BEST MEATS AT RIGHT PRICES
for such service, and may incur such order in this vicinity.
W hat Constitutes Advertising
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ other expenses as it may deem ne­
ing among some as to what consti­ cessary.”
tutes newB and what advertising,
Under the circum stances it is not
we print this very simple rule, which
'—Greeting- Cards
at
all surprising th a t the board
is used by newspapers to differenti­
ate between them : “ALL future should be particularly active In col­
—Baskets
events, where an admission charge lecting fines, and should discourage
is made or a collection is taken IS jail sentences.
—Rabbits
ADVERTISING.” This applies to
At
the
last
session
of
the
Cali­
organizations and societies of every
—Chickens
fornia legislature, the chiropractors
kind as well as to individuals.
we are proud of the friendly-spirit which exists!
All reports of such activities after put up a strong fight for recognition
they have occurred is news.
—Novelties
as regular practitioners, but were de­
TH E BE ST O F EATING
between our patrons ami ourselves.
All coming social or organization
meetings of societies where no feated by a very small vote. They
—Candy
Eggs
EVERYTH ING HOME-COOKED
money contribution is solicited, Initi­ will try again at the next session to
ation charged, or collecton taken IS have a law passed th at will place
—Boxed Candy
We endeavor to foster this friendship by being
NEW S.
them on the same plane as other
—Fancy Candy
at all times ready and willing to serve.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, physicians, sim ilar to th a t in Oregon
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­ and pretty much all other states.
JUST AR RIV ED!
ter.
W hether the tactics being used by W H AT? FENCING! W H E R E ?
April 16th is Easter Sunday
Dr. Norvall will be productive of any
cSuMMEttPLAYGROUNO’
Make Your Selection
practical results rem ains to be seen,
Peil's Corner
OFÁriERICAf
'
but in any event she has many warm
NOW
Before sending away your or­
sym pathizers in Oregon.
A shland,
Oregon
der, come and see Peil’s new car­
load of fencing. Every variety—
barbed wire to fancy yard fencing
TOLERANCE
He guarantees to beat catalogue
Rev. H arry F. Hubble, Presbyter­ prices.
ian pastor, of Buffalo, N. Y„ says
Garden tools, hose, and new and
all churches should Install dance used sewing machines alwavs on
'OREGON*
halls.” He argues that where there
hand.
WASHINGTON &
»BRITISH COLUMBIA-
is a “ dance hall evil,” the way to
,
_ SIGHT. COOL days Y
;,
correct it is not to get rid of it, but
[A RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT, i
to grab it and put the church into it.
If here were a few more m inisters
K
SOI.OMONITES
with so broad a viewpoint, there
My world is a garden of poses,
would be less churches which fail to
A vista of gestures and shrugs,
hold the young man and young wom­
Where gentlemen worms with red an who today seek diversion where
I
noses
they can get it— in the church, with
Make love to the fat lady-bugs.
the church’s wholesome influence, If
• • •
they can, but diversion anyway,
This is the time of year when a church or no church!
lot of people, with the aid of a real
I t’s a long, long road from intol­
estate man, are learning how to be erance to sanity of thought. We jail­
content with their lot.
ed people for kissing th eir wives on
• *
Sunday but a few score of years ago.
A famous m anufacturer of beds When all churches lead the world in
advertises: “ We stand behind every tolerance, all the churches will lead
bed we sell.” You can bet he doesn’t the world in influence.— Exchange.
expect to sell any to old maids.
• •
are Culp Plan prices on Empire Tires. They are low because all the unneces­
TEAC H ERS’ H AIR LINE
Headquarters for Sporting Goods
The “ F a tty ” Arbuckle escapade
It m ust be wonderful to be a
sary selling expense has been cut out We buy the entire factory output on a cost-
did a lot of harm to the movie In­
dustry, but there are still 160 mov­
plus basis. Our prices are just about half what you’ve been paying. Read ’em and
=
ing picture industries doing b u si­
weep;
ness around Los Angeles.
Tidings
For Easter Breakfast
Guns Repaired
R. Middleton
H O LM ES
GROCERY
PLAZA MARKET
W. A. SHELL
Easter
VIRGINIA
CAFE
In This Institution
29 First St.
The Citizens Bank
Q L O T H E S “Tai-
lored to Measure
by B o rn ” are best
known, perhaps, for
th e ir r e m a r k a b le
wearing qualities.
T he woolens are
carefully selected and
tested; they are pains­
takingly tailored un­
der intelligent super­
vision.
Yet Born prices are
actually lower than
the figures often asked
for clothes of uncer­
tain quality.
If you like the idea
of fine clothes at a
modest price, we will
gladly show you some
v e ry i n t e r e s t i n g
values.
0. A. PAULSERUD
M cN a ir B ros.
Fishing Season for Trout
TIRE PRICES SIASHED
WILL OPEN APRIL 15th
We are arranging a
TO
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FISHERMEN’S CONTEST
ONE-HALF
and w ill make an award ol a $10 Fly Rod Io
the one gelling the nicest siring of fish on the
opening day. For further particulars apply
at
NININGER & WARNER
* «
The radio page tells about a new
receiving appliance w'hich fits over
the head. The time has come, ap­
parently, when we are to talk
through our hats and boast of It.
• «
Chief of Police H atcher is said to
be an agricultural sharp. At any
rate he Is pretty well posted on the
flucuations In the hay m arket. Ask
him for quotations and he can fu rn ­
ish them right off the bat.
• «
Wisconsin is said to produce two-
thirds of the cheeses made in the
United States, but we have come in
contact with a few “ big cheeses,”
th a t were never turned out of a
creamery.
• *
An exchange tells us th a t more
than 3000 acres of English soil have
slipped into the sea during the last
40 years. T hat’s about the only thing
the English have let go of in that
period and it took the invincible
ocean to get that away from them.
• ♦
Henry Ford says he has paid to the
United States government $29.000,-
000 in revenue taxes, and Secretary
Mellon has called on him to prove
his figures. Mellon is one of those
men who cannot conceive of anybody
letting go of $29.000,000 once he
had it in his possession;
that
am ount of money would h ire the
best lawyers in the country and keep
When Will There Be A
Disarmament o f Dining Tables?
Suppose everybody would
recognize the fact that there’s no
gain but much loss in keeping
up hostilities with the stomach!
Suppose the ancient aggrava­
tion of improper food on indig­
nant digestive organs should be
settled with guarantees of sen­
sible diet and tranquil digestion 1
The saving would be beyond
all possibility of counting.
Yet millions go on declaring
w ar on the stomach and accept­
ing w ar in return—loading up
on starchy, heavy, unbalanced
and highly-seasoned
food at breakfast or
lunch — and wonder­
ing why comfort, hap­
piness and efficiency
are out of reach.
Grape-Nuts makes a friend
of the taste and an ally of the
stomach.
There’s a charm and satis­
faction to this delicious food
which prompts appetite to say,
“There’s a meal!” and digestion
to answer, “Thank goodness,
here’s peace at last!"
Grape-Nuts is the perfected
nutriment of wheat and malted
barley—sweet, crisp, and won­
derfully nourishing. It digests
quickly, and provides the neces­
sary elements, including the
vital mineral salts, for body,
nerve and brain.
Order Grape-Nuts from your
grocer today, and let a delighted
taste pass a treaty of peace along
to an enthusiastic digestion and
assimilation.
Grape-Nuts— the Body Builder
“ There*s a Reason**
Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich.
SIZE
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N.S.
30x3
Clin............................................. J 7 90
30x3% Clin ............
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3213 >4 S. S...............................
¡ J C $14.85
$19.14
$22.07
32x4
S. 9............................................. $18.72
$24.82
33x4
S. S............................................. $19.73
$25.30
34x4
S. S............................................. $20.15
$25.71
32x4% S. 9. , ...................................
33x4 % S. S..................................
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34x4% S. S.............................................
$..2.So
35x4% S. S.............................................
$33.92
36x4% S. S..................................
$34.62
33x5
9. S.............................................
$39.13
35x5
S. S...............
$41.08
37x5
S. S.
$43.22
Red
Tube»
$1.90
$2.35
$2.70
$3.25
$3.35
$3.50
$3.70
$4.30
$4.45
$4.55
$4.60
$4.85
$5.25
$5.65
$5.90
Gray
Tulien
$1.35
$1.55
$1.70
$1.85
$2.00
$2.10
$2.30
$2.50
$2.65
$2.75
$3.00
$3.25
$3.50
$4.00
$4.75
The Empire Tire & Rubber Company has been making rubber goods for 53 years.
It
is one of the oldest tire companies in the business. Its tires have stood the test of the
hardest service in the East, where they have been among the most popular brands
for years.
\ o i l ’l l
find the Empire a thoroughly-made, strong and serviceable tire.
SOLD BY
Class A Garage
ASHLAND HOTEL BLDG.,
PHONE 30