Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 05, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    FAGE TWO
A shland
dàily tiding ^
doiiday, June 5.
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pay any more interest on them af­ school organizations in the several Woolen Mills for 150,000 yards of
fo r m em b e rs of th e D ra m a tic O rd e r will hold th e ir n a tio n a l con v en tio n
ter June 15.
churches of the city. In order to cloth, at a cost of $200,000.
C. P. R. WAR MEMORIAL
Eztabltohed 1876
of K n ig h ts o f K h o ra ssa n from all in P o rtla n d , th u s p e rm ittin g them
represent a church on any team or
Published Every Evening Except
Harrison & Harrison, who handle
p a rts o f th e W nited S ta te s, if p laus to a tte n d th e C ra te r L ak e conven­
The
latest
fish
story
is
that
they
in any sport, the athlete must be a the Ford- products in this city, state!
Sunday
lau n c h e d by th e s o u th e rn O regon tio n b efore r e tu r n in g hom e.
are coming out of a 'California oil registered member of the Sunday that this cloth will be used for the I
THE ASHLAND PRINTING OO.
lodges a n d accepted by tl’ie K. P.
w ell This is a iaA«, pure and sim­ school of that church and to main upholstering of the Ford sedans, j
OFFICIAL CUTÍ AND COUNTY
to
n v e u iiu u in R o se b u rg la s t week
ple.
Many
poor
fish
go
into
oil
tain his eligibility he must attend at Heretofore Ford has purchased the
PAPER
B u s y W i t h the Fliwer.
a
re
b ro u g h t to a su ccessfu l co n clu ­
wells,
but
few
come
out
alive
though
TELEPHONE 39
least three Sundays per month dur­ raw wool In various states and had
W hat lias become of th e old-faah-
sion.
kicking.
ing the season. The use of profan­ it manufactured into cloth at a par­
ioned family ihut used to reach the
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
• •
It is p lan n e d to hold th e co nven­
ity, obscene or objectionable lang­ ticular mill in the east. He has
conclusion th at It would have to econ­
tio n in A u g u st, w hen th e ’D o k k ie s” omize?—D etroit News.
Today is the day the merchants uage, or the use of tobacco during been experimenting with the Oregon
Subscription Price Delivered in City:
One month ................ ................. $ .65 start giving away tickets that may the progress of any game, or while product and finds it is so satisfac­
Three m o n th s .............................. 1.95 make you the owner of a new 1922 at practice renders such player in­
tory that it will be manufactured!
Six months .................................. 3.75 model Ford touring car. The Tid
eligible and subject to suspension. in the Oregon mills.
One year .................................... 7.50
CALL AT
ings has joined the procession, and Sunday ball playing i3 not permitted.
Mai] and Rural Routes
One month .................................. $ .65 if you are not taking it regularly,
It will be seen that 'while baseball
Three months .............................. 1.95 read the advertisement on another cannot be called a religious activity, “THE SHEIK” IS WONDERFUL
Six months .................................. 3.50 page and see how you can get the
SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION!
On« year .................................... 6.6< home town paper and , several it can be made to contribute to at­
tendance on church services and
ADVERTISING RATES
----- for—
chances
ou
the
car
at
the
same
time.
One of the most impressive fea­
Display Advertising
thus increase the church’s opportun­
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FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES
Single insertion, each inch........... 30c
ity. This is one of the ways in tures of “The Sheik,” George Mel-
YEARLY CONTRACTS
At a gathering of ministers 4n which the Y. M. C. A. works hand ford’s latest production for Para­
•---- and—
Display Advertising
Chicago the other day, one of them in hand with the church.
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
mount, which comes to the Vining
One time a w eek....................... 2 7 He declared that if Christ were on the
theatre
tomorrow,
Wednesday
and
During
the
season
twelve
games
Two times a week.......................25 c
Every other day......................... 20 c earth today, he would emphatically have been played, and a minimum .of Thursday, are the many magnifi-
decline to serve on a prison parole 50 boys have been actively Interest­ cient and spectacular settings in!
Local Readers
Bach Une, each tim e.................... TOc board, giving as his reasons that
ed for a period of two months. All which the various scenes are enact­
To run every other day for one
there were more convicts paroled games have been supervised by ed. These include:
month, each line, each t im e .. 7c
from the state penitentiary at Joliet adults, and the sport has been kept
A remarkable conception of a pub­
To runevery issue for one month
NO ROOM M ORE
or more, each line, each tim e .. 6c than were sent there during 1921; clean and free from the objection­ lic section of the ancient city of Car­
IM P O R T A N T ,
that the parole boards were usurp­ able features which frequently oc­ thage under Roman rule; a birdseye
Classified Column
One cent the word each time.
ing he functions of the courts and
th a n th e bedroom .
Upon its
To run every issue for one month nullifying the supposedly deterrent cur wherft such supervision Is not shot of the city of Biskra, the Monte
Carlo of the Algerian Sahara: fif­
given.
or more, H e the word each time.
a
p
p
o
in
tm
e
n
ts
n
t
alo
n
e
c le a n li­
effect of criminal law.
In other
Legal Rate
The pennant is now being dis­ teen actual shots about the city of
ness
but
h
e
a
lth
also
depends.
Unveiling tiie W ar m em orial of the
First time, per 8-polnt lin e......... 10c words, the parole boards act as played at the Citizens bank, and it is Biskra, especially made for the pic­
How a b o u t tiie p lu m b in g in
C
anadian
Pacific railw ay s at Vancou­
Each subsequent time, per 8-
judge and jury, to all intents and
ture by a representative from Para­ ver. B. C., in the presence o f high offi­
y o u r b a th ro o m ? Is it such as
point l i n e .................................... 5c purposes, putting in effect a double hoped that it may be formally pre­
sented at some public function in mount’s London studio; a pictur­ cials and arm y officers. T he sta tu e
Card of th a n k s ............................ >1.00 jury system.
you d o n ’t c a re to have y o u r
esque African oasis, especially con­ w as unveiled by Divisional S uperin­
the near future.
Obituaries, the l i n e .................... .2He
frie n d s see?
T hen let us r e ­
While, perhaps, the proportion of
Fraternal Orders and Societies
structed on a desert site near Holly­ ten d e n t C. S. M uharg, who lost his only-
\ --------------------------
m odel it in to a la v a to ry th a t
Advertising for fraternal orders prisonerg released on parole in Ore­
wood; a complete Arabian village— son in th e w ar.
will
give all th e fam ily p le a s­
or societies charging a regular initi­ gon, may not be as great as in Illi­ STATE EXAMINATION
the stronghold of the bandit chief-
u
re
a
n d be a m a tte r of p rid e
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ nois, this state is suffering from the
FOR TEACHERS JUNE 14 tan, Omair; and beautiful exotic in­ CRATER LAKE TO BE
ligious and benevolent orders will T>e
to you as w ell.
teriors, such as the interior of the
charged the regular rate for all ad effect of the double jury system,
MECCA O F CONVENTIONS
Examinations for state certifi­
vertlslng when an admission or other which seems to have been pretty
Sheik’s tent, and the desert palace
charge Is made.
well established everywhere in the cates will be held at Jacksonville, of Omair.
C ra te r L a k e in 1923 w ill be th e
commencing at 9 o’clock, Wednes­
United States.
In the Carthage episode, which is m ecca fo r K n ig h ts of P y th ia s fro-u
What Constitutes Advertising
« 7-30 No. M ain
Phone 203
One jury sends the prisoner to the day, June 14, and continuing until a vision in the picture, a very un­ a ll p a rts of so u tlierii O regon, an d
In order to allay a misunderstand­
ing among some as to what consti­ pen and the other jury gets him out. Saturday at 4 o’clock p. m. of the usual effect is produced. Agnes
tutes news and what advertising, The jury hat hears the case is the same week.
Ayres, playing the principal feminine
we print this very simple rule, which one working in the open, recognized
Applicants must present them­
role, is shown as the haughty queen
to used by newspapers to differenti­
selves for the examinations they
who rules the city under Roman
ate between them: ‘‘ALL future by the law, and is the ancient instru.
events, where aa admission charge ment of protection of the individual wish to take at the time set for the domination. When the scene first
to made or a collection is taken IS against persecution rather than pro­ question envelopes to be opened, as opens, it shows her encamped at
ADVERTISING.” This applies to secution.
the examinations cannot be offered
night among the ruins of Roman
organizations and societies of every
at
any other time or place. Those
The
other
jury
works
under
splendor in the ancient city. There
kind as well as to individuals.
entering later in the week and wish­
All reports of such activities after cover. Our political system, perhaps
are broken pillars and crumbing
is repsonsible for it. On' that Jury ing to take only a few of the ex­ ruins.
they have occurred is news.
All coming social or organization is the underworld political boss, the aminations should present them­
Then the girl becomes a Cartha­
meetings of societies where no loan shark bondsman, old man Hab­ selves at th© secretary’s desk for
ginian
queen, the architecture is re­
money contribution is solicited, initi­
registration and for Information re­
eas
Corpus,
and
our
old
friend
Pol­
stored and scenes of splendor, peo­
ation charged, or collecton taken IS
itical Pull. Mr. Delay always is in garding the rules. The eleven sub­ pled with the royal court, flower
NEWS.
the jury box chatting with the smart jects required for a one-year ele­ girls, harp girls, slaves, centurions
Cars will leave Medford at 8 a. m. and 1:30 p. m., reaching
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
mentary certificate are printed in and Roman soldiers follow.
Mr.
Technicality.
Bribery
has
a
This
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­
Ashland about 8:45 and 2:15, and arriving at Medford on the
steady job on this jury, and he pals black type in the program, which is vision establishes the haughty, domi­
ter.
return trip at about noon and 6 p. m.
with Mr. Fixed Vote.
The civic as follows:
nant character of the girl, who in­
W
ednesday
SOLOMONITES
slacker gets on the jury because our
All Ashland people who desire to see the quarry and satisfy
sists upon taking a journey into the
best citizens are so busy that they 9 a. m. U. S . H is t o r y , Music, Draw­ desert despite her brother’s objec­
themselves of the wonderful opportunity here offered for invest­
ing.
avoid jury service. Mr. Sentiment­
tions.
The
role
of
the
Sheik
is
ment in a splendid enterprise, are invited to join the party at the
<S>
PAYS TO FERTILIZE
<S> alism sits next to Mr. Parole Board, 11 a. m. Writing,
played by Rudolph Valentino, the
<$> If fertilizer on our fields
<3> and the twelfth man is the shyster 1 p. m. Physiology, Manual Train-
times above stated. Cars will stop opposite Rose Brother’s Con
popular “Julio” of “The Four Horse­
❖ Means better harvests, bigger <♦> lawyer.
ing, Composition, Meth- men of the Apocalypse.”
lectionery Store to take on additional passengers, or extra cars
yields
<$> The jury made up of these twelve
ods in Reading.
will be provided, if necessary, and leave from this point.
<$> In golden crops of wheat and $ is keeping the gates of our prisons 2:30
Reading, Course of Study
maize,
for Drawing, Methods in
He Has a Dancing Stenographer.
INVEST, BOOST AND REAP YOUR REWARD
wide open so that more men are get­
That keep us through the win- <9> ting out than are put in. Many crim­
He has a dancing stenographer—
Arithmetic,
Domestic
IN DIVIDENDS
she fox-trots, >ne-steps, toddles and
❖
ter days,,
> inals do not remain in prison as
Science.
turkeys every night. She comes to
In grain» of every kind, and <•» long as it took to put them there.
Thursday
<8>
fruit,
♦
9 a. m. Arithmetic, History of Ed- business looking as weary as a Jon­
quil after a hailstorm.
In vegetables and flax and jute, &
u c a t i o n, Psychology,
“Say, you oughta stay home a night
YESTERDAY, TODAY AND
ASHLAND, OREGON
❖ Why wou’t it pay us just as well <$>
Methods in Geography, or two and get a wink o’ sleep,” he
TOMORROW
<$> To fertilize our hearts, praty
Mechanical Drawing, Do­ said, after he had found about a doz­
H. G. GALEY, Stock Subscription Solicitor
■$>
tell?— Farm Life.
<$> A special train will carry freight
mestic Art, Course of en errors in a letter he had dictated.
from
Chicago
to
New
York
in
48
$><$«> <S> $><»<«> <i> «><« <S>4i> <g>
Study in Domestic Art. The rebuke made her a bit wrathy
hours. This freight will be rushed 1 p. in.
G r a m m a r , Stenogrphy, and she replied:
“I suppose you would be glad to
It isn't always the best thing to aboard the great ship Majestic, the
American
Literature,
see
me sitting around here singing a
world’s
largest
boat,
built
by
the
limit your athletic exercises to jump­
Physics,
Methods
in dirge Instead of ’Ain’t We Got Fun?” ’
Germans
and
now
operated
by
an
ing at conclusions.
Language.
“No, I’m not that harsh,” he an­
• •
English company, and, if all goes 2:30
(Jeography,
ITypewriting. swered, “but one thing’s a cinch—
A puzzled society editress asks: well, seven days after the freight is
Thesis for Primary Cer­ your successor here is going to be a
“What’s the best color for a bride?” loaded in Chicago, it will be unload­
girl with a wooden leg.”
tificate.
ed in England.
Most men prefer white.
Friday
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The Majestic arrived in New York
a. m. Theory and Practice, Phys­
His Accomplishment
on
her maiden trip May 16, having
Deed and Greed do not make a
After
testing the youngsters with
ical Geography, English
numerous
questions, the school inspec­
very good working team. The for­ crossed from Southampton in five
Literature, Chemistry.
tor was trying to Impress upon them
mer proceeds and the latter im ­ days 14 hours and 45 minutes. This 11 a. m. Spelling.
56,000 ton liner is more than 900 1 p. m. School Law, Geology, Al- the Importance of one point.
pedes.
“Now,” said the inspector, “the
• •
feet long.
. gebra.
•
thing
that you must keep in • ind is
What would Columbus think if he 2:30
One hundred per cent Americans
Civil Government.
that you should always seek to do
ought to go at least 50-50 in meet­ could see this modern ship? The
Saturday
some one thing better than anyone
ing good old Industrial Activity & Pinta of Columbus’ fleet weighed 9 a. m. Geometry, Botany.
else can do It. You can begin to do
Via the Scenic Shasta Route
50
tons,
the
Nina
40
tons,
and
the
that
right now. Tell me—Is there
Company.
1 p. m. General Hiaftory,
Book-
• •
anyone among you who can do that
“big” Santa Maria was of 120 to
keeping.
one
thing better than anyone else?”
130
tons.
It
took
35
days
for
this
Ever notice that the human spe­
A
youngster held up his hand.
cies and the ants are the only ani­ fleet of “fast” boats to travel from DAILY VACATION BIBLE
“And
what is it?"
mals that mobilize armies to do Gomera in the Canary Islands, to
SCHOOL OPENS TODAY
“I can read my own writing better
S ale d a te s .’une 3 to 13 inc!. F in a l lim it Ju ly 31st
San Salvador.
their fighting.
than anyone else can,” said the boy.
S ale d a te s Ju n e 15 to 20 incl. F in a l lim it Ju ly 2 0th
• •
The Majestic crosses the Atlantic
All aboard for the daily vacation
in
about one-seventh of the time. It Bible school. What is it? It is a
A news dispatch furnishes an un­
answerable argument in favor of could carry the three ships Colum­ little chip off the School of life.
bobbed hair. It says a school teach­ bus used, his entire crew, 2000 other Here, the kiddies, under good super­
er broke her neck trying to comb a passengers, to say nothing of the vision, learn to make useful articles,
tons and tons of freight.
snarl out of her hair.
hammocks, baskets, mats, paper
If any of us now living would re­ folding, coloring, amateur carpen­
• *
Costs MUCH less this year
Announcement is made that 65 turn to the land of the living 400 try, together with those finer things
per cent of the women students of years hence would we find as many of life which pertain to habit, wor­
You m ay j i s i t San F ran cisco , Lo A ngeles and San Diego, w onder cities
the University of California to grad­ changes as Columbus would find to­ ship and patriotism. It is free. The
of th e P acific C o ast: C a lifo rn ia ’s clm r-ning S eash o re and M o untain Re-
uate this year, are blondes. How day? Quite likely! Four hundred Baptist and the Presbyteridn con­
s o rts , th re e N a tio n a l P a rk s and scores of in v itin g p le a s u re places.
years hence they may read about our gregations are doing this for the
do they get that way?
• •
trying to send freight from Chicago children of their Sunday schools and
Swing East this way and see more of (lie U. S. A.
—
R
ead
th
is
fascin
atin
g
story
of
An exchange, thinking of press to England in seven days and won­ for any children of ffie community
propaganda, perhaps, thinks out der why we were so slow. Prob­ so far as there is room to take care an Arab ch ief. A s in terestin g as
loud, thusly: / ‘Errors like straws ably airships as big as the Majestic of them. Mothers! Your problem a story o f the w estern plains.
upon the surface flows: he who will be making the Chicago-London is how to keep the children profit­
would search for pearls must dive trip in one-seventh of today’s titre. ably entertained and out of mischief. — Read the book ium I then see the
below.
Here is your solution. Send them
• •
METHODIST JUNIORS WIN
to this school. Open to ail children story on th e screen a t the Vining
Y. M. C. A. LEAGUE PENNANT from five to 15 years old. It begins' Theatre.
When he speaks of her alabaster
Are the lowest in years
brow, flappers wonder if he is i
tomorrow at 9 a. m. in the basement
$13.75 — $16.50
The concluding games of the sea­ of the Baptist church. Take a look-
thinking of an ivory dome.
— For sale at
Following the same line of son Saturday, returned the Metho­ in.
F o r sale d a te s and o th e r p a rtic u la rs ask ag pnts
thouht he wonders if she thinks he’s dist boys as winners in the Junior
P la n now to m ak e trip s th is su m m e r and ta k e
a bone head when she says he would Y. M. C. A. baseball league. This HENRY FORD SPENDING
a d v a n ta g e of g re a t re d u c tio n s in ra ilro a d fa re s
be a great success if specializing in team has had very good success, not
RIG MONEY IN OREGON
surgery.
to say good lack, and did not drop a
F o r fa re s, re s e rv a tio n s , tr a in sch ed u les, tr a n s it lim its, sto p o v er
• *
game during the season, so the boys
p riv ileg es or b e a u tifu l fo ld ers, in q u ire of ag en ts.
When Henry Ford does anything,
There is one satisfaction in pay­ are fairly entitled to the fine pen­ it is usually on a big scale, so it is
ing high taxes to the government. nant provided by the league.
not surprising, although extremely
Uncle Sam can pay his debts. Note
A resume of the league’s affairs gratifying to learn that he appreci­
that he has called in the 3 % per cent may not be out of place at this time. ates the quality of wool grown in
Victory notee, a (fear .before the The basis of the Y. M. C. A. Athletic Oregon to the extent that he has
JOHN M, SCOTT, General Passenger Agent.
limit, so your Uncle will not have t o 1 league in Ashland to the Sunday placed an order with the Portland
Ashland
Tidings
Ashland Realty Co.
Opposite City Hall
Ashland, Oregon
S I M P S O N ’S
HARDW ARE
Tuesday, June 6th
Will be Valley Visitor’s Day at the
Blair Quarry near Ashland
A sh la n d G ranite C om pany
Railroad Travel Costs are Down
To
S a n F ra n c is c o •
an d E astern C ities
25% Saving Io San Francisco and return
‘The Sheik’
T o u ris t F a r e s
East th ro u g h C alifornia
The New Popular
Book
R o u n d T rip F a r e s
■ to P o r tla n d
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