Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 14, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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¿SHLZJID DAILY TIDINGS
Lccal and Personal
V slts in .Arittland—
Will Leave for Home—
W. R. H ayter, who has been visit­
ing friends in A shland for the p a s t'
"! several weeks, expects to leave for
i hl6 home a t Canyonville, Or , to­
m orrow.
Bicycle Built for More Than Two
Yhum lay, September 14, li)£2
women in th e factory and veneer track , basketball, lacrosse, hockey,
plant, as it did not care to pay the ■ sw im m ing, fencing, tennis, boxing
m inim um
wage
prescribed
for! and w restling team s a t the academ y,
women.
so th a t th e cadet has a wide field
of operations
EVERY OFFICER AN
Sports have become a p a rt of the
ATHLETE V. S. PLAN curriculum a t W est P oint, th e arm y
school. D uring the four-year course
W ASHINGTON, Sept. > 14.— " E v ­ of tra in in g the cadet is required to
ery officer an a th le te ,” is the big
devote a c ertain num ber of hours
idea behind the tra in in g of the fu-i
every week to a reg u la r schedule of
tu re generals and ad m irals of the
various sports, sim ilar to th e range
A m erican arm y and navy today.
a t A nnapolis, and including am ong
At A nnapolis, R ear A dm iral H en­
others polo. The ro u tin e gym nasium
ry B. W ilson, th e su p erin ten d en t, is
tra in in g is carried out a t both acad­
backing every m idshipm an to tackle
em ies in addition to the various a th ­
as m any form s of sp o rt as his ta l­ letic com petitions.
en ts perm it. At p rese n t of th e 2200)
fu tu re naval officers m ore t h a n : ■tIMIIIMIIillllMliffl
1800 are “ o u t” for some ath letic
team . Besides the p o p u lar favorites
of baseball and football, th ere are
Deputy Head Consul Rees, of the
Pacific coast ju risd ic tio n of th e M.
*
W. A., from O akland, Calif., was In
O ur Prices a re rig h t. W e w ant
th e city today m eeting neighbors of . come_a8ain tra d e . P a u lse ru d ’s. 9-1 '
th e local cam p and p ro sp e c tiv e '
m em bers of the organization.
F o r b e tte r in su ran ce ra te s, you'
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b e tte r see, Yeo, of course.
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W e w ish all form er cream p atro n s
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of ours who are holding ou r checks,
BA RTLETT P E A R S — Ripe for
for cream shipped pervious to S ep-1 canning.
A shland F r u it Associa-
tem b er 1, would cash them by Octo- tion.
10-4
ber 1, as we would like to close o u r |
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accounts a t th a t tim e.
Cyr & Leaves for T illam ook __
H erb st.
9-tf
W alter M. Pierce atte n d ed the
county fa ir yesterday and m et m any
M agnetos recharged a t F ix it Shop. of the people of Jackson county d u r­
ing the day. The dem ocratic guber-j |
F r u it canning tim e Is a t hand. n a to rial can d id ate left in the even-
F o r fru it Jars, lids, rubbers, jelly ing for T illam ook, w here he w ill’
m olds an d su g ar, D etrick 's prices m ngle w ith the people of th a t sec-
c a n 't be beaten.
i tion fo r several days.
Cas on Stomach
Won’t Let You Sleep
Gas often presses on h eart and
o ther organs, causing a restless,
nervous
feeling
which
prevents
sleep. Simple b uckthorn b ark , gly­
cerine, etc., as mixed in A dlerika,
expels gas and relieves pressure a l ­
m ost INSTANTLY, inducing restfu l
sleep. A dlerika often rem oves s u r­
prising old m atte r from BOTH up­
per and low er bowel, which poisoned
stom ach and caused gas.
EXCEL­
LENT to guard against appendicitis.
T. K. BOLTON, D ruggist.
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TOO LATE TO (CLASSIFY
FOR RENT— H andy a p a rtm e n t close
in. 137 F irst St.
11-1
For crate finishing any age fowl, Olympic Crate Fat-
teuer is unequalled. Feed the batter three times a day
(what will be cleaned up in 15 or 20 minutes) and
market just as soon as the birds go off feed.
Tills economical citizen of Berlin built his bicycle to carry his entire FOR SALE— One alm ost new F ord g
Leave for Klamath Falls —
E v erything good to e a t a t D etrlck family. Note the shock absorbers under the seats,
ro ad ste r w ith delivery box, sm all g
paym ent down, balance tim e to H
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Sw ingle left G roceteria.
su it purchaser. Box 457, A shland, g
fo r K lam ath F alls Tuesday, w h e re !
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Oregon.
11-2* ■
The Christian E aster was originally
GATHERED FACTS
they w ere called as the resu lt of
P hone 274-J. Yeo, of course. 307tf
OLYMPIC Crate Fattener is made from Dried Butter­
a sort of thanksgiving service lasting
WANTED— Young m an at the g
th e d eath of a relativ e of Mrs.
eight
days.
W anted, wom en to w ork in fru it
M,S’
Houston owns an<l
P a n tato riu m Dye W orks.
‘Call ■ milk, Oat Flour, Barley Flour, Red Dog Flour, Flour
Swingle.
No
man
ever
visits
the
bank
of
itf Tniont
,
ages ten
t i e most valuable farm s in
11-2* I
Friday m orning.
Middlings, Alfalfa Meal and Com Feed Meal.
a t T a len t cannery. F o r p a rticu la rs, the state of Oklahoma.
Lake Avernus, near Naples, because
phone 364-J1.
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The harp Is believed to have orlgi- of the putrid water.
D etrlck sells b u tte r for less.
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; nated from the hunting bow, the tight-
Miss Eva La Rose of Lawrence,
ly stretched string of which will emit Mass., is said to be the only woman
F re sh H ot T am aies a re now Picnic S atu rd ay —
All m em bers and friends of the a ’nuslcal sound.
sign painter in New England.
being served a t Rose Bros.
5-9
M ethodist church are invited to a
Will E n te r T rain in g a.s Nurse—
‘ farew ell picnic supper for Mr and FUNERAL SERVICES HELD
out, then comes a w hirlw ind, and
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The word CHERRO is not
Miss T helm a H eer will leave fo’> Mrs. C. A. E dw ards and fam ily in
FO R MRS. G. M. FR O ST sp ark s a re scattered for a m ile or
P o rtla n d Sunday, w here she will en­ th e p ark on S aturday evening of this
w m «- “ T he w hirl-
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m o re,” ______iUO
said Stevenson.
merely a trade m ark; it is
B ring w ell-
T h^ fl‘“ era ] s®r ' ices ifo r-
late w inds carry sm oke and flam es and
te r th e Good S am aritan hospital to week, a t 6 o'clock.
the name of particular pro­
Mrs. G. M. F ro st w ere held this a f - i rum
rilm ble
Kio like
m , th u n d . e r and are a ter-
FINISHING TODAY
begin tra in in g as a nurse.
filled baskets and y o u r dishes.
! ternoon a t 2 o’clock in th e P resby
ducts which are manufac­
rifying spectacle. Some of them a re
The cost of looking your best has
99
Sweet Cider, m ade fresh every terian church.
over 100 feet in d ia m e te r.”
tured from the very best of
The body will be shipped to P
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dropped am azingly. See P a u lse ru d ’s day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c,
su its
land, w here in te rm e n t will ta k e
9-1 delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll.
m aterials
under modern
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T
r>
.A
— and -
place.
J.
P.
Dodge
and Sons had JUDGE is convinced
methods.
OF FRAUD IN PETITION
L a test fall m illinery creations.
O rres cleans clothes. 2 h o n e 64. c h a rSe of the local arra n g e m e n ts
1st Show
“ COLD FEET’’
2nd Show
L et W ineland and Shepherd show J
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PORTLAND, Sept. 14.— D eclaring
7:15
Admission—10 and 35c
9 -00
All CHERRO products —
them to you.
10-3 J Leave for South—
TWO EUGENE YOUNGSTERS
I th a t he was convinced th e re had
Flour. Cereals, Poultry and
H. E B adger and son Raym ond
ARE HELD AS FORGERS been w holesale frau d in th e prepara-
At County Fair—
left W ednesday by m otor for Cali­
Stock Feeds—are subject to
! tion of th e g rad u a ted ingome tax
A. E. Jo rd a n was am ong th e A sh­ fornia, w here they expect to m ake
laboratory tests before they
. . . .
.
EUGENE, Sept. 14.— Two sm all petition, Ju d g e Bingham , of Salem,
land people who a tten d ed the fair tn
e ir hom e for some tim e.
Thev
.
7KC TrL.TÏ'T
c
> Eugene boys, H arry and E a rl Cole, has
— declined
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to
h
e
a
r
fu
rth
e
r
evL
are placed on the market.
a t M edford yesterday.
w 11 stop a t various points along th e
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are held in R oseburg as alleged dence.
coast.
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JACK
BEBE
You m av be sorry If you don’t In
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\ fo rg ers. according to word received
The hearing of th e petition for
Manufactured
by
su re w ith, Yeo, of course.
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Q uality above a ll ’ At P a u lse ru d ’s by po,ice to d ay . They a re 11 and 13 j in ju n ctio n to prevent th e bill going
¡years of age.
on th e b allot was held In P o rtla n d
D
ouglas
officials
in
com
m
unicat-
j
because nearly all of th e 400 wit-
We have th e latent designs in
T here will be no dancing a t th e
•IN—
ing
to
Chief
of
Police
C
h
riste
n
s
e
n
1
nesses
a re resid en ts here.
m illinery. W ineland and S h e p h e rd .) H ot Springs u n til a fte r the F a ir. 10-1
,
10_3
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this m orning, said th e lads had
W allace M cCamant, a tto rn ey for
99
LEEDOM’S T I R E
HOSPITAL passed fiv e
checks yester-j the petit oners, has been given a
Returns from Hunting Trip—
MOVED to (he REAVER CORNER. day fo r a to ta l of $89. No o th e r de- com plete sta tistic a l sum m ary to the
Thundering hoofs and alkali, a beautiful girl and a
ru-twr a n d - _____________
i COUTt
tails worn
w ere o-ivort
given.
V ern Cary retu rn ed yesterday! »v
MASON
HOOD T IR E S.
I . tf _i tail«
Salem, Oregon
The youths a re supposed e ith e r to
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from a several days’ h u n tin g trip in
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fighting man—a sweeping drama of the Great Southwest
the Dead Ind an country. He failed. Leave for C orvallis—
live in this city or in the im m ediate WOMEN AGAIN EM PLOYED
to get a buck, b u t b rought back a I Dr. Gordon M acCracken left yes- vicinity,
AT W EED LUMBER MILL
fine goatee.
; terday w ith his sons C hester and El-
liott. and W. A. Thom pson of Cen- WHIRLWINDS ARE BLAMED
W EED , Calif., Sept. 14.— F o r the
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I have several second hand b a n d i tra l P oint, for C orvallis,
w here
in
m o stru
t i m e n ts for a sale
a iy U
cheap.
llC tip .
o See
t C me)
l i l t ; ; ' C
- I hester
i c o t c i ljj
is a a o stu
t u u d t e
f l n
l L t d
a t l U7.
O. A. C. L Dr.
/T .
W ere
v l c “ em
I I i ployed
p i U j c U c around
trv U U U
1 1 1 e
0 D
I d llt O
w
th
plant
of I
about s ta rtin g y our boy in th e Boys- M acCracken and E llio tt will r e t u r n 1 KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 14.— ¡th e W eed L um ber com pany. F ifteen
Band.
Carl H. Loveland.
Studio w ithin a few days.
¡W h irlw in d s are responsible for th e w o m e n have been p ut to w ork in
135 E. Main. P hone 465.
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sp read in g of the grain fire in th e. the veneer p lan t, and it is quite pos-
F ix it Shop. The shop of quality. M idland d istric t, according to T. A .! sible th a t this num ber will be in-
G ravenstein A pples — W indfalls
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Stevenson, who, to g eth e r w ith H .' creased from tim e to
tim e.
The |
50 lb. box, 75c delivered. The finest
Show them w here you a re from . D. Newell and C aptain O C. A p p le-. scarcity of men caused the move,
all-round apple on th e m ark e t. Get those A shland pen n an ts a t El- gate, visited th e scene yesterday.
Some tim e ago the W eed L um ber
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“ One m om ent th e fire seem s about com pany ceased the em ploym ent of
Cherro
Ashland Mills
The Good Provider
Friday
Cherry City
M illing C1.
IM I
n Saturday
Holt
Daniels
"North ot the Rio Grande
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 27
iu i
Ashland Day
A T THE F A IR
Time to Build Strong
it lias come to be understood by most
m anufacturers and distributors that,
a large volume of business at any
period of time is of itself no proof
that the business is built on a sure
foundation. The volume may be due
to a variety of conditions, and those
conditions may be tem porary, and
may be entirely out of the control of
those who enjoy them.
The only sure foundation upon
which a big business can he success­
fully built is an undisputed consumer
preference. Let th at be present, and
it m atter not bow quickly a business
grows, or bow big it grows, you have
the assurance that it is solidly built
and th at it will not topple over when
the first wind blows.
A dvertising is the corner stone of
the structure of consumer preference.
No conspicuous example exists where
there is a steady and sure consumer
demand for any product that is not
properly advertised. E very instance
that can be cited of a consumer de­
mand th at is strong enough to offset
changing m arket conditions may also
be cited as an example of the effective
use of advertising.
The present business condition is a
challenge to every business th at is
built on the uncertain foundation of a
demand due to a favorable state of
the market. Assuming th at the strong
demand of the past few years, prior to
1920, was a perm anent thing, many
m anufacturers made provisions to
supply the demand and reap a harvest
of profits^ but they overlooked the
importance of insuring their share of
the demand.
Now the great lesson has been
learned—at a prodigious cost. The
disposition today is to build str'ng,
to make sure of the foundation before
rearing a ¡great superstructure. In
the long run it will mean that all busi­
ness will be on a more solid basis, and
less likely to be upset by changing
conditions. This will be the great
compensation for the stress of the
present period.
A SH LA N D SCHOOLS AND STO RES
CLOSE AT NOON
MUSIC BY A SH L A N D BAND
Forenoon
Morning devoted to visiting exhibit buildings, by-way and
other attractions.
Noon
AERIAL STUNTS BY DARING AVIATORS
1:30 p. m. BIG STOCK PARADE
Speed Program
Beginning at 2:00 P. M.
Motorcycle Polo.
Ford Bug race, 10 laps.
Motorcycle race, with side car, professional, 4 laps.
Three splendid running races.
Night Program
Concert by Ashland band.
8:00 p. m. Radio concert.
8:30 p. m. Boxing. Main event; Battling Frick of Medford
vs. Bumie Burnett of Ashland.
Dancing, by-way attractions, Merry-go-round and other at­
tractions .