Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 26, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    W ednesday, Ju ly 26, 1Ö22
FAGB THRKB
•At Lake of the Woods—
Chester, May, Bertha and Mrs. E.
P. Smith left Tuesday morning for
F orm er R esid en t V isits—
Lake of the Woods, where they will
George Morse and family, of Sac­ spend ten days on a vacation trip.
ramento, are visiting at the home of
Henry Carter on Mountain avenue. Green apples— Gravenstines. Can't
Mr. Morse was a former Rogue Riv­ beat ’em for pies and sauce. 25 I
er valley resident, having lived tor pounds for $1 delivered. Phone
9-F -ll.
several years near Talent.
[ b u s in e s s a n d p r o f e s s io n a l
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
By request, a big dancing party at 1,1 <itv Yesterday
Hot Springs pavilion Wednesday ev-
D- YI. L°we> ° i Medford, spent
ening, July 26. Everybody come, Tuesday afternoon in Ashland, mix-'
and dance as long as you like. 275-2 *nS among friends.
Let Jerry O’Neal figure your next
Mr. and Mrs. Huschke and daugh- J ob of Plumbing. First class mater-
ter Jean and grandson Robert mot- lal and workmanship. Phone 138.
ored to Eugene Friday to visit with 207 E. Main street.
238ti
D. J. Bryant and wife over the week
end, returning Monday accompanied Boy Scouts to Make H ike —
Troop two, Boy Scouts, will leave
by Mrs. Hedrick as far as Drain.
on their annual hike to Mount Ash-i
land next Monday morning. All
Meet all your friends at the Hot wjn assemble at tbe pre3byterian
Springs pavilion Wednesday even- churcb &t g o>clock
Tbe aQnuali
ing, July 26.
275-2 bike tQ j^ake of the Woods l8 gched-'
_ Empty
. oil , . barrels
~ at $1 each
, at uled for August
14. All scouts
6
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, t
v Co.
Carson-Fowler
Lumber
274-6 planning
1
6 to go should inform the .
scoutmaster at once.
d
M otored to E ugene__
1 «eaves for C onvention —
Fruit canning time is at hand.
Glenn Simpson and J. A. South- j For fruit jars, lids, rubbers, jelly
ard left yesterday evening on train; molds and sugar, Detrick's prices
54 for The Dalles, as delegates from can’t be beaten.
the Ashland post of the American i
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Legion to the state convention of |jeaves on Vacation__
that organization .this week.
Nate Bates and family left this
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morning on their vacation, expect-
P ia n o T un in g Club—
ing to go first to Lake of the Woods
C. M. Richards is organizing a aQd Jater tQ Crater Lafee and peH.
tuning club for the purpose of r e - ^ B&y They expect tQ be gone
ducing cost of same to those who!for abQut ten days or tWQ weeks
wish regular attention to their in­
struments without extra expense
Call phone 181.
275tf
W. A. SHELL
O uting on R ogu e R iver—
W. C. Phillips and family, of San
Francisco, arrived in Ashland yes­
terday by motor and drove on to
Rogue River, where they expect to
spend a month camping. Mr. Phil­
lips is connected with the Pacific!
Coast express.
B A R B E R
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 30c
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz
C hildren’s W ork A
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HEAR THE FACTS
HEAR THE FACTS
h elp
Public Meeting
Ashland Armory
TONIGHT
EIGHT O’CLOCK
Hear the fa d s about
S h e riff T e rrill
Fairness, True-Blue Americanism demands that you
should know the FACTS before you decide whether
or not a public officer should be recalled.
HEAR THE FACTS
HEAR THE FACTS
C. B. L A N K I N
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
Effective .. .. Diplomatic
ASHLAND REALTY CO
Opposite City Hall
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City and R anch P roperties
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House« to R ent
Business Chances
Insurance
Real Estate
Specialty
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One cent the word each time.
CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING
W anted
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m b S A I .lt,
HAy FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings.
12
l0rra<'8
Property, seven block from P c
me°nrb!OCk\ Llth,a
im p ro v
Wo Fth OVer H m .
Price
$16*6. P, Q. Box 463. 254-lmo*
PHYSICIANS.
OR ERNEST A. WOODS—Practic
MEN WANTED
limited to eye. ear, nose and
FOR SALE— 4 0 acres wood land
£ r, ; e"i.ce
--» * > •-<
“ «A .
cheap. Three miles from city. See
bo lermakers, blacksmiths, electric-
land. Ore
’ 71
owner, 896 Boulevard. v 26 2-1S*
lans, sheetmetal workers, pipe fit-J ------- -----------------------------------
ters. coppersmiths, tinners, car in-!^®^'
EMM1'.V S - Physlc'ao anr ^ n r i 8ALB- . Cheap’ nice Kerrie«.
spectors, car repairers, helpers— alF Surgeon.
Practice limited t<
— a f
bunch of 70 «°ats- See
eye, ear, nose ind throat. Olasse»
classes
Woods at Eastern Supply Co 269-
supplied. Oculist and aurlst foi
U N D E R STRIKE CONDITIONS ! S. P R. R. 01 flees. M. F. and B POR SALE — Kentucky Wonder
BEST EXPLAINED BY CHAIRMAN
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567
bean, 6c pound. 459 Morten St
S t Í t S
R ^HAW— Special at
271-6*
STATES R A I L R O A D
LABOR
tenti on to mothers and children FOR SALE — Six
BOARD IN HIS STATEMENT OF
room modern
Internal secretions and endocrlnf
house, dose in.
Terms.
63
glandB. Res. end office, 108 Pio
JULY 1ST, READING AS FOLLOWS
Gresham St.
272-6*
neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of
“In this case the conflict is not
flee hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to • °h^hJ«ALET Acreage 0,1 Pave(1
between the employer and the op-! D. m.
highway, splendid soil. Five acres
pressed employes. The people of this:
10 acres. 15 acres, 20 acres, and
country, through an act of congress, i
eJ 8 ri8ht ° A in n in g .
U H H U L ractors .
signed by President WUson. estab-:
Talent. Oregon.
2 72tf
[lished a tribunal to decide such dis- i¿ZZ
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putes over wages and working con-1DIb,
INC,aRSOLL HAWLEY FOR SALE— Team of mules, wagon
' ditions, which
' • are submitted to it in 1 •—-Visiting Chiropractic Physician.
and harness. 10 tons of grain hay
Neuritis cases a specialty. Phone
a proper manner. It is the decision
and farm implements. Will sell
118-J. Treatment given only in
of this tribunal against which the
separately or together. 1087 N.
your
own
home.
shop crafts are str king.
Main St.. Ashland.
272-5*
“Regardless of any question of the!
FOR SALE— Reasonable, restaurant
right of the men to strike, the men;
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
doing good business. Good loca­
”
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, strikers’
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». X 0 ptavvo
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who
t?ke
the K
places O are:
tion.
For information, phone
merely accepting the wages and FOR prompt and careful service.
x r i »-> nr x. condit'ons
xx # I M prescribed
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2 X- a . A V by
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_ or « horse drays,
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I j x working
ai I auto A —
196-_______
274-3
trucks
call -
| government tribunal and are per-
Whittle Transfer Co. Phone l i t FOR SALE— Late model Ford tour­
li forming a public Service. They are
Office, 89 Oak street near Hote;
ing car. wire wheels, shock ab­
not accepting the wages and work-
Ashland.
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sorbers. good tires, $225. Robi­
’ ing conditions which an employer is
son’s
Garage, phone 40.
275-2
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L.
1*0
WELL—
GENERAL
TRANS
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l trying to Impose. For this reason
mu guveru-1
FER —— Good team and motor i FOR SALE A veritable park of
: puunv
public acuLiiiirin
sentiment uuu
and full
govern-
ment power will protect the men! trucks. Good service at a reason
one acre, set to choice fruits, nuts
who remain in their positions and, ab^e Price. Puone 83.
and grapes, right in heart of the
new men who may come in."
.
town.
Well built seven room
Adequate provisions have been
™
house.
Cash,
or would consider a
made for the full protection of a’l !
FO R EXCHANGE
small house and lot as part pay­
new employes, the same as old em- FOR trade
ment.
Mrs. Marcia Danford,
■160 acre unincum­
ployes who have remained loyally a t 1
1241 Manzanita street. 275-lmo
bered
ranch
on
Pacific
highway
work. Applicants should apply to i
9ma,J ! FOR SALE -Good profitable 160
the office of the superintendent a t! hni a°U uVd rOa^ ;? e«L
house
and
outbuildings;
good) acre raneh
For particu]ar9 ad_
Portland (Union station-, or to the
stock
or
chicken
ranch
with
plen­
dress
John
assistant superintendent at Rose­
Sanders, Glendale,
ty of wood and tillable land. Will
Oregon.
2756'
burg.
trade
for
unincumbered
Ashland
J. H. DYER.
acreage; prefer no house, but PASTURE FOR SALE— Good feed,
General Manager Southern Pacific
would cnslder acreage with small
plenty of water and shade. On
Company.
house. Eleanor Greer, 199 Gran,
Well's ranch near Ashland. H. V.
ite St.
281tf*
R. E. KELLY,
Mitchell.
275-6*
Representative Executive Depart­
GREEN AFPLES — Gravenstines.
ment Southern Pacific Company.
FOK RENT.
Can’t beat ’em for pies and sauce.
25 pounds for $1 delivered. Phone
APARTMENTS — Furnished, close
9-F -ll.
LOST.
in, modern conveniences. Adults
only. InquiiQ 166 Hargadlne St.,
STRAYED.
LOST—Gold Eversharp pencil, in
or phone 122.
257-tf
park, with “Elvine” on it. Return I ------------------------------------------------- STRAYED- —One bay horse f 100
to Tidings office- and receive re- FOR RENT— Office rooms, 135 E.
pounds, with saddle and pack.
ward.
274-3*; Main. Address P. O. Box 13- 275-6
275
Phone Dr. Geo. O. Jarvis.
Was His Deputy Intoxicated?
AFFIDAVIT
(COPY)
i STATE OF OREGON,
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\ ss.
County of Jiwk.soiiu
I, R. J. SCHRADER, being first duly sworn, on oath, dej>ose and sny: That 1 tuu over 21 years of age. and
that during the winter of the years A. D. li>20 and 1921, while 1 was In the Medford, Oregon, City Police Force,
I met there a man named “Wiltse,’’ whom C. E. Terrill, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, told me he had
hired to catch the “bootleggers,’’ and that he, C. E. Terrill, was going to give Wiltse some of the confiscated
whiskey, out of the Jackson County jail strong room, in order that Wiltse could have something to work with,
and that he, C. E. Terrill, did give Wiltse a deputy’s star and took him over to the county jail at Jacksonville,
Oregon, and got about three pints of whiskey for him; that J. J. McMahon, formerly deputy sheriff of Jackson
I County, and Chas. Adams, Medford city policeman, hot It know of this oceurience, and can testify to the same;
that I believe this happened to the best of my knowledge and belief, on a Saturday night, during the latter
part of January, 1921, and that said Wiltse, after he had been turned loose to catch bootleggers with the
whiskey bait, proceeded to drink the liquor entrusted to him, getting intoxicated, and while in an intoxicated
condition, Wiltse told those with whom he came in contact with, liis business in Medford, and displayed bis
tmdge; that J. J. McMahon phoned to me at Ashland, Oregon, about midnight from Medford, and told me of
Wiltse’s actions, and that he, J. J. McMahon, had taken his star away from him, and started Wiltse out of
town, telling him to get out and stay out, and that YVilLse was headed towards Ashland and for me to keep an
eye on him, and see that he did not pull off anything again, which I did, for the balance of Saturday night and
Sunday; tliat at the time I w’as carrying a special deputy sheriff’s star given me by C. E. Terrill, Sheriff of
Jackson County, Oregon.
I hereby certify that the above is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
R. JACK SCHRADER.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of July, 1922.
i
W. H. GOWT)Y, Notary Public.
My commission expires November 13th, 1925.
Affidavits substantiating the statement of D. It. Hill, in which he made the statement,
i that the Sheriff said he would shoot E. A. Fleming. Really now, do you want a Sheriff to
remain in* office who makes the statement that he will shoot down a prominent citizen!
WOULD SHOOT HIM
AFFIDAVIT
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(COPY)
STATE OF OREGON,
County o f Jackson.
The importance of the
Lubrication Chart
Different brands of motor oils
have different bodies. The
safest, surest way to get the
best performance from your
motor is to use the grade of
motor oil specified on the
Cycol Lubrication Chart.
)
I ss.
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We, B. L. MOSES and LEW GARFIELD, being first duly sworn, each for himself, on oath, deposes and
says: That 1 am a citizen of the State of Oitigon, residing in Jackson county, and that 1 am over 21 years of
age; that on the 25th day of May, 1922, in the waiting room of the county jail at Jacksonville, Oregon, that
I had a conversation with C. E. Terrill, Sheriff of Jackson. County, Oregon; that at the said time and place,
the said Sheriff made the statement, that if E. A. Fleming, a member of the Jackson County Grand Jury, came
around the jail any more, he would “shoot the guts out of him."
liEW GARFIELD.
B. L. MOSES.
Subscribed a»d sworn to before me this 80th day of Ju ne, 1922.
Cycol is the m otor oil free from destruc­
tive “sulpho” compounds. T he new Hex-
eon process, used only by us, removes
them . D estructive “sulpho” compounds
cause ordinary m otor oils to break down
and thin out rapidly under engine heat.
Cycol has greater stability. I t m aintains
th e oil film between moving parts. I t re­
tains its “body” under high operating
tem peratures. I t lessens loss through
heat evaporation.
ROY G. SMITH, Notary Public for Oregon
My commission expires April 13th, 1924.
AFFIDAVIT
.
STATE OF OREGON,
Flush your crank case w ith fresh lubri­
cating oil and refill w ith Cycol.
(Yninty of Jackson.
(COPY)
ss.
I, 1.. M. SWEET, being first duly sworn, on oath depose and say: That I am a citizen of the State of
Oregon, residing in Jackosn County for the past 12 years; that I am over the age of 18 years; tliat at
Jacksonville, Oregon,\on the evening of the 25th day of May, 1922, in the presence of C. E. Terrill, E. A.
Fleming, D. R. Hill, Howard Hill and J. D. Coleman, while the said parties were having a conversation at said
time and place in the waiting room of the county jail of said county, the said C. K. Terrill made a statement
Uuu if (he said E. A. Fleming did not keep away from the premises known as the county jail, that he would
“shoot the guts out of him."
L. M. SWEET.
Subscribed and sworn to before me thi9 2«th day of June. 122*.
F. K. REDDEN, Notary Public for Oregon
My commission expires February 11th, 1924.
CY
MOTOR OIL
One other affidavit to follow
others along different lines.
A SSO C IA T E D OIL CO M PA N Y
or
the aam e subject, by Howard A. Hill,
Watch, for
If you believe in the recall, vote
Executive Office 79 New Montgomery St
San Francisco
TWICE
ONCE FOR THE RECALL, and
ONCE FOR D. M. LOWE—placing an X before each.
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Those that are against the recall will vote solidly, and be out in force. You, if you
believe in the strict enfoi'cement of the law, MUST VOTE, and see that your friends do.
AUTHORIZED BY THE GENERAL COMMITTEE.
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