TWO Ashland AÄKI451) DALLI TWífttí» Tidings Testing Candle Power of Lights Established 1876 Published Every Evening Sunday Except / THE ASHLAND PRINTIN'0 ^ 0 0 . OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPH O N E 39 K. LOGAN, Editor A IM O .SM* 3*23 S’c, $^ÉER3bMÒSES';' E n tered a t the A shland, Oregon, P ostdifice as Second-class Mail Mat ! te r A fat m an w earing a belt is — ---- ■— ----- ——---- ——------ — — — — alw ays apprehensive ♦ Subscription Price Delivered in City: j • One n/onth ....................................$ .65 * Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 The best way to im prove the 31x m onths .................................... 3.75 com plexion is to leave it alone. On« year ...................................... 7.50 *1 Mail and RuraJ Routes T ry alw ays to carry your ® % One month ....................................5 .65 IH M B < « > tro u b les w here they d o n 't show. < $ > Three months ............................... 1.95 ------------- $ 4ix m onths .................................... 3.50 $ On« year ...................................... 6.5t !> It Is d ifficult to decide in <ê> ' C ADVERTISING RATES $> advance w h ether e ith e r hum or Display Advertising <$> vlngie in sertio n , each in c h ............ 30c ❖ o r vaccination will “ ta k e .” < $ > ---------- « YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising G ravitation w orks on a bank <§> One tim e a w«j^k........................27 ^ c account w ith m ore reg u la rity <¥> &Sù Each line, each tim e ......................10c ❖ Among the ways and means by which the bureau of standards tests the To ru n every o th e r day for one •> juice o u t of a w aterm elon, you electrical capacity and candle power of lights is this large pumpklif-llke affair m onth, each line, each t im e .. 7c should get into a b a th tu b to <*> known as an integrating sphere. This Instrum ent is used to m easure the aver­ To ru n every issue for one m onth < age candle power of a light, th a t Is, the average Intensity of the light on the o^* m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c $> e a t it. <$> ---------- <» interior of a spherical surface of which an electric bulb forms the center Classified Column One cent th e w ord each tim e. 1« HEZ HECK SAYS: ♦ point. To ru n every issue for one m onth i “ Every m ule is an im- or m ore, *Ac th e w ord each tim e. 5000 PEOPLE IN ATTENDANCE i ?> provem ent on his fa th e r.” Legal R ate FIRST DAY COUNTY FAIR F irst tim e, per 8-pt5nt lin e ..........10c §><$><§><$>^<$><$3>3>3><§><3><§>$> Each subsequent tim e, per 8- j ------------------- ----------------------------------- point line ...................................... 5c . (C ontinued from page 1) C ard of t h a n k s ............................. $1.00 needs to do th ls ln a b ro a d - com pre- O bltuaries, th e line .................... 2% c j hensive way, and th a t is w hat the a n o th e r for suprem acy w ith o th er Fraternal Orders and Societies ; 1925 exposition will u n d e rta k e to products such as A shland g ran ite, A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders do, according to th e exposition com ­ A shland flour, kaolin and oil shale or societies chargftrg a re g u la r in iti­ m ittee. holding places by th e side of the P lan s for a big com bination m eet­ ation fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ M aking of the 1925 exposition an products of th e A shland Iron w orks ing of the W om an’s Hom e M ission­ ligious and benevolent orders wrlll be charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad • exposition for the e n tire s ta te and and the E agle Brass foundry, while ary society and of the W om an’s F o r­ ’ ®rtlfdn^ 'a m d e * 11 a ^ m isston c r otber not sim ply a P o rtla n d exposition is th e fam ous A shland lith ia w ater oc­ eign M issionary society of th e M eth­ arge a ma e,___________________ _policy th a t was m ade defenite a t cupies a fine place in the cen ter of odist Episcopal church for the W liat C o n stitu tes A dvertising a recent m eeting of th is com m ittee the booth, and two large cylinders so u th ern d istric t of the O regon con­ In o rd er to allay a m isu n d erstan d - ¡n cha r ge of t jje cam paign to get the of A shland n a tu ra l carbonic gas are ference, a re being m ade for A shland, Ing am ong Bome as to w h at co n st! . c „ x, tu te s new s and w hat ad v ertisin g . voters ot Oregon to perm it I o rtla n d n e a r a t hand. Septem ber 21-22. we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which * to tax itself for the fair. The Hom e M issionary is holding Valley View occupies a booth on la u sed by new spapers to different!- W hile P o rtlan d proposes to pro- i its 14th an nual m eeting, w hile the one side of A shland, w ith T alen t on ate betw een them : “ ALL fu tu re vide £or tfae financi of th e i a l r i events, w here an adm ission charge * 1 the o th e r side, w ith Phoenix next, Foreign M issionary is observing its is m ade or a collection is tak en i s ! th ro u g h taxing itself alone, no tax all w ith very c red itab le exhibits. 16th a n n u a l m eeting. ADVERTISIN G.” T his applies to being contem plated for th e rem ain- Follow ing is th e program for the Gold Hill and Sam s V alley were organizations an d societies of every | tie r of th e sta te , it is necessary to get two days: kind aa well as to individuals. ‘a u th o rity so to do th ro u g h a con-1 com bined in a section w hile Rogue Thursday, September 21 All rep o rts of such activ ities a fte r \ . ■ R iver occupied a space alone. Sev­ they have occurred is news. : s titu to n a l am endm ent to be voted 10:00 A. M. eral o th e r booths w ere unnam ed and All com ing social or organization upon next Novem ber th ro u g h o u t the j Devotion . Miss E lizabeth C arlton m eetings of societies w here no e n tire state. Because of the a d v a n -1 had no one in charge. The m anual A ppointm ent of Com m ittees tra in in g class of th e M edford high money co n trib u tio n is'so licited . Initi- w m accrue school had a double booth, sh o w in g ; A ddress of Welcome atlon charged, or collecton tak e n IS ” NEWS county in Oregon th ro u g h th e ex- several pieces of th e handiw ork of . . . . Mrs. F. L. N u tter -------------:---------- = —— — — pOSitio n , th e com m ittee urges gener- th e class. * R esP°nse . . Mrs. A. R. Sw ettzer THOUGHT SUGGESTION al support of th e proposed am end- Tom orrow is A shland Day a t the : M u s i e ...................................A shland A m an was w aiting in a d eath m ent. Jackson county fair. B usiness R eading of M inutes cell a t th e sta te p en iten tiary for the; “ Oregon scenic a ttra c tio n s, its in­ houses, for a large p a rt, will close j R eport of D istrict Officers law to place a noose aro u n d his! d u stria l, a g ric u ltu ra l and com m er- th e ir doors a t 11:30 o ’clock, and R ound T ab' e . . . . Miss C arlton neck— the penalty dem anded by the cial possibilities and advantages are the public schools will be dism issed N oontide P ra y e r sta te for his tak in g th e life of a too little know n in o th e r p a rts of ab out the sam e tim e for the rem a in ­ 1:30 P. M. fellow c reatu re. He ended his life the U nited S ta te s,” says th è com ­ der of th e day. F rid ay is th e big D evotions ."'M iss E lizabeth C arlton m ittee, “ and a big, com plete expo- by hanging him self in his cell. . . Mrs. J. R. S asn ett day for school children a t th e fair, Solo . D uring the w ar a g re a t m a n y j sition p resen ts a m ethod of reaching those u n d er 16 being ad m itted f r e e ' Snapshots from the Field . cases were reported of soldiers in Biany tho u san d s of people who will of charge. j ...................... ,Mrs. M. C. Reed the encam pm ents shooting them - th u s be a ttra c te d to the state, The boys and girls of Jackson ( Hym n 545 selves, presum ably a fra id of th e ir ' “ C alifornia has im pressed the county, whose exhibits are lo c a te d ; A ddress . . . . Miss Ollie Davis being se n t overseas and being hot. world bceause of its extensive ad- in the te n t w ith th e autom obile T hank O ffering A dishonorable term in atio n to vhat ' e r ^ S:11= ° f Rs goods,’ and is reap- show, a re to be given honorable rec­ E lection of Officers m ight have proven to have been an ’n S a g reat h arv est in developm ent ognition on th is day Benediction D em onstra­ honorable life and increased population. Oregon Friday, September 22 tions of lab o r saving devices will be Why is it th a t m en destro y them -i m ust do likew ise. T housands of 10:00 A M. continued in th e m orning. selves m erely to c h eat th e inevitable i people should be com ing to this Hym n 408 D uring th e noon hour, aerial and in a m ajo rity of cases, em ploy st a te w here now th e re a re hun d red s Com m union . . . Rev. S. J. Chaney th e sam e m ethod th a t they a r e 'a n d the 1925 exposition is a move stu n ts, of special in te re st to th e R eading of M inutes school children, a re on th e program , a fra id to face? Surely th e re can be ¡to Put Oregon in line w ith th e g re a t, w hile a fe a tu re of th e big livestock R eport of D istrict Officers no explanation o th er th an it is the developm ent of the Pacific coast, j p arad e a t 1:30 o’clock will be the A ddress— “W h at Do You W ant com plete m astery of th e individual th e K. H. and S. B. to Do show ing of stock raised by the boys JACKSONVILLE CHURCH by th e pow er of th o ught. for You” . . Miss Lucy H efty and girls of Jackson county. A t 2 WILL BE PRESERVED T hought suggestion, Its pow ers Mrs. D. C. Bevan o’clock, th e speedw ay events will be R ound Table . . ---------- Ì and its effects, is a th in g th a t has N oontide P ra y er . . Mrs. R ollings SALEM, Or., Sept. 14.— The old held, w ith th e A shland band fu rn - been accepted. W hy should not a 1 : 3 0 P . M. M ethodist church a t Jacksonville,, ish 'n g th e m usic. Several heats of m an whose th o u g h ts a re constantly . . . Mrs. R ollings the horse races will also be ru n in Devotions the oldest stan d in g M ethodist centered upon h:s dem is.e use th e th e aftern o o n . T here is also a baby Solo Mrs. W. M. VanScoyoc church build ng w est of th e Rocky: m ethod th a t he m ost fears? Always clinic scheduled for 3 o ’clock a t th e A ddress . . . Mrs. D. C. Bevan . , , . , .. , m ountains, is to be preserved as a it is w ith him . In the case of th e x v ddress W om en’s building, w ith Dr, W illiam A . . . . Miss Lucy H efty m onum ent to the pioneers of th e , first m an. who aw aits execution, the W. P. H olt in charge. L ectures on T hank O ffering Oregon country. dread of the rope is w ith him d u r­ E lection of Officers A reso lu tio n in tro d u ced by D r : various household a rts will also b e : ing his w ak ng m om ents, and while given at th is tim e, and a t th e sam e M emorial and C onsecration Service S. A. D anford, of E ugene, superin-: he sleeps, d ream s of th e rope filte r place, i __________________ ten d en t of th e so u th e rn d istric t, and th rough his sub-conscious mind. Illu m in atio n of th e fair g ro u n d s 1 adopted by the conference of the W hen he decided to tak e his life, will be m ade as soon as d ark n ess VIRGINIA GIRL WEDS the ^ etbodist Episcopal church here,, it is n a tu ra l for him to use s provides th a t th e historic old build-: falls, followed by an evening c o n -, m ethod th a t is upperm ost in ing be m aintained as th e property ( c e rt by th e A shland band a t the a u - « th o u g h ts. He uses a rope, or a 1 of the church and th a t steps be tak - tom obile show. A sh o rt tim e la te r: piece of strin g , or a strip of m ater a rad io concert will be given. ... _. . , en to preserve th e s tru c tu re . A lal torn from his clothes or his m att- ,. . L Preceeded by fo u r good p re lim i-' „ ___i „„ bronze tab let is to be placed in the ress. T he sam e principle applies to naries, m ain boxing bouts will be th , e soldier. t H t e s is a i t . r a d a of being church building w ith proper cere- staged in fro n t of th e g ran d sta n d a t r m onies. shot. He w orries about it, dream s 8:30 o’clock. Those not in te rested Many men prom inent in the shap- about it, sees him self lying upon the in th is sp o rt will find free m otion ground, his body h orribly m u tila t- in * of O re«on h isto ry> U is s a id ’ p ictures in th e evening a t the Worn ed. It is a n a tu ra l sequence th a t have been connected w ith th e Jack- sonville church in th e years of its en ’s building. w hen he takes h :s life he will do so existence. Among these w ere the w ith a gun, oliiefly because the su b ­ Rev. R obert Booth, fa th e r of R. A. INDIAN SLAYER HELD ject of fire arm s is alw ays p resen t in Booth, of Eugene, chairm an of the ON MURDER CHARGE bis m ind. s ta te highw ay com m ission, one of Though^ suggestion ¡is a pow er the few circuit rid ers of the Oregon th a t w orks a pow erful Influnce for DALLAS, Or., Sept. 14.— P hillip , .. T. .. country in the early days. e ith e r good or evil. If evil th o u g h ts W arren, Indian, accused of th e m u r­ ,\ . .. „„„„ The Rev. T. F. Royal w as the a re w ith us co n stan tly , o u r uncon- ... . der of Glen H. P rice and G rover C. ... ,, \ first p asto r and th e saddle bags scious actions will reflect evil. R ind Todd, federal prohibition agents, a t used by hint on his circu it are being and happy th o u g h ts m ake fo r a kind New G rande Ronde, Septem ber 3, used as th e m odels fo r th e saddle and happy disposition G reat care L bags on th e eq u isterien n e sta tu e to was given a p relim inary hearin g be- j should be tak e n and a w atchful & . .. t be presented to th e sta te in honor; fore J u s tic e of th e Peace Ed T’. g uard placed over o u r th o u g h ts th a t . . . ,, t „ Only . i i t ...1 of the old c irc u it rid ers by R. A. Coad here early th is week. we m ay get th e m ost out of life and one charge was read , th a t of the Booth. by so im proving ourselves, help to m u rd e r of Price. W arren was rep-j The Rev. T. L Jones, p a sto r of m ake th e w orld m ore b rig h t and th e Jacksonville church m ore th an resented by Oscar H ayter, w h o ! cheerful for others. 60 y ears ago, was p resen t a t the waived p relim in ary hearin g on the* p a rt of his client, and was held i conference here. OREGON S NEEDS : P lan s a re now u n d er way for a w ithout bond, to the g ran d ju ry , j The O regon needs m ore population re u n jon of j^ e pioneers of th e which convenes O ctober 2. a n d g re a te r developm ent of its \a s t S outhern Oregon country to be held slayer had alm o st fully re c o v e re d ! „ Bve£ “ “ eade’ ? au,ght< e fr n a tu ra l resources. It needs to sell j n t jje j ack sonville church in Oc- from th e bu llet wound . in his hip. Mrs. Willoughby Reade of the Jlead- su ere m t e fight w ith th e offi-j 0W8> Abingdon, Va„ who was married itse lf to th o u san d s of people who tober. a re now in th e east and m iddle west.^ __________________ cers at th e tim e of th e killing of recently at her ome to Lee Trenholnj, Price and Todd. j son of Mrs. W. de Saussure Trenholm. looking for b e tte r o p p ortunities. I t R ead y o u r hom e-tow n paper. 1 ■■■■■■ Yliui stiaj, September 14, CLARKE PRUNE CROP by C larence H oldridge, F ra n k Dun- HARVEST TO BEGIN kin a a d R obert P urvis. The pigs of M erle H ughes and R ichard P e tri, ! R ID G EFIELD , W ash., Sept. 14.— who are m em bers of the T alent Pig ¡The h arv estin g of the 1922 prune club, also m ade a very fine show ­ crop in the various d istric ts in the ing. This club is under the local ¡w estern p a rt of C larke county, in-1 leadership of E lton Beeson, who is 'e lu d in g the Sara, F elida and Lake! an en th u siastic booster for Boys’ ■ Shore sections, began Tuesday and and G irls’ club work. will be in full blast tow ard the last Mr. Joy, who Is lead er of the ■of th e week. A lthough th is y e a r’s A shland Calf club, gave a boost to ! crop will be good, it will lack some- Boys’ and G irls’ club w ork in a : w hat of being a norm al yield and sh o rt speech he m ade a t the request will be heavier in d iffe re n t d istric ts of L. J. A llen, assista n t sta te club leader, who was p resent from Cor­ vallis, assisting Mr. H. A. L ingren. SOUTHERN PART OF COUNTY of O. A. C., w ith th e judging. EXCELLS AT THE FAIR SCIENTISTS ENDORSE IT FOR HAIR AND SCALP! SEPOL -the wonderful sl.ampoo! Per­ fected after years of experiment—the re­ markable healing, cleansing and Invigor­ ating properties of this wonder-working tonic shampoo have received the endorse­ ment of thousands! Leaves the hair thick, glossy, lustrously beautiful—delightfully easy to use! At all good drug stores— Adv, PO| 5 SHAMPOO , Soufhern Oregon Missionaries To Meet Next Week The so u th e rn pal*t of th e county fa r surpassed th e rest of th e county in prizes tak en a t th e fa ir yesterday by th e Boys’ and G irls’ club m em -: bers in the stock division. Noble K atzer, B arnard Joy a n d ’ E a rl Evans won firsts In tlieir divi- , sions, Jo h n Billings and R ichard Joy tak in g seconds in theirs. T he: fo rm er all exhibited calves. Two firsts, and a second and a th ird w sre tak e n in the pig show ing Quit Making Faces At Your Meals! Ironiz» d Y east Gives th e Stom ach N atural D igestive P ow er! T h e r e ’s o n e o r g a n in th e h u m a n b o d y t h a t "'k ic k s b a c k ” w h e n it g e t s w e a k , a n d t h a t ’s th e s to m a c h . No s to m a c h o n e a r t h c a n o p e r a te w i t h ­ o u t v ; a m in e s - a n d - ir o n . T h e sa m e t h i n g is tr u e a b o u t th e n e r v e s . T h e r e i s h a r d ly a n y t h in g t h a t c a n h a p p e n Three brakes on many cars ~- and one is always set As much as 20 % of the power at the rear or driving wheels of the automobile may be lost through the use of an incorrect oil. Too heavy an oil, or one lacking in certain qualities, acts as a brake on the car. The ideal oil is the thinnest oil which will keep the befd'ing parts separated, and at the same time offer in itself the least frictional resistance to the engine power going to the driving wheels. This oil, providing it has “oiliness,” stability and purity, will give oerfect lubrication and permit the development of the maximum power, speed and gasoline mileage of the car. Zerolene fills all these requirements perfectly. The Ideal Oil All bearing clearances decrease under the heat of opera­ tion. Analysis of Zerolene shows thnt the differences in its body at the various engine t< n peratures, from cold to operating temperature, follow in close relation the de­ crease in bearing clearances. For this reason Zerolene oils have at all operating tem- >eraturee exactly the required body to splash and flow reoly into the fast-moving, small-clearance bearings to provide an adequate film of lubricant. Because of this and its “oiliness,” stability and purity, Zerolene gives perfect lubrication under all conditions of engine operation, and permits the development of the maximum power, speed and gasoline mileage of the car. f S t o i n a c h - I , o « 'e r G o n e ! Ir o n iz e d Y e n s t Q u i c k ly R u ih lN t ip D ig e s t iv e P o w e r , t u n ' l l R e lis h Y o u r F o o d ! to th e n e r v o u s s y s te m t h a t Is n o t a t o n ce re fle c te d to th e s to m a c h . W e a k n e rv e s ! w e a k s to m a c h ! N a ­ t u r e h a s o n ly o n e a n s w e r ; m o re v ita - m in e s iro n iz e d ! E u t r e m e m b e r t h a t I ro n iz e d Y e a s t is n o t a m e re m ix tu r e o f y e a s t a n d iro n , b u t is y e a s t ir o n ­ ized , w h ic h is a s u b s ta n c e a ll b y its e lf . T h is is w h y I ro n iz e d Y e a s t p r o d u c e s a lm o s t im m e d ia te r e s u lt s in c a s e s o f lo s s o f a p p e tite , a v e r s io n t o food, b e lc h in g , g a s o n th e s to m ­ a c h , f e r m e n ta tio n , “ lu m p - o f -le a d ” f e e lin g a f t e r e a tin g , d y p e p s ia , in d i­ g e s tio n . T h e r e is o n ly o n e Iro n iz e d Y e a s t in th e w o rld ; it c o n ta in s y e a s t - v ita m in e s - w ith - o r g a n ic - ir o n , th e v e r y n a t u r a l fo o d -p o w e r w h ic h e v e r y s tr o n g s to m a c h a n d e v e ry •stro n g n e r v o u s s y s te m p o sse sse s. T h e a n s w e r is, iro n iz e ! v ita m in - iz e ! I r o n ­ iz e d Y e a s t, is so ld a t a l l d r u g s to r e s a t $1.00 a p a c k a g e . E a c h p a c k a g e c o n t a in s 60 ta b le ts , e a c h ta b le t is se a le d . T h e y n e v e r lo se t h e i r p o w e r. A l’f ’d b y I ro n iz e d Y e a s t Co., A tla n ta , G a. T a k e I ro n iz e d Y e a s t, a n d y o u ’ll e n jo y e a tin g , a n d d ig e s t th o r o u g h ly e v e r y th in g y o u e a t. T h a t ’s life ! 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