AAHLAND DAILY TADINGS CAGlfc TWO Ashland Tidings SAYS CHRIST SAVED HIM HOTEL PERSONAL MAY IDENTIFY BROTHER-IN-LAW Established 1876 Published Every Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPHONE 39 C. K. LOGAN, E ditor zBY&BERT-M A hotel personal in a P o rtla n d pa­ per may be responsible for th e un lt- <•' S m art m en are slow about <$> ing of fam ily ties severed several ♦ giving advice. <$> >ears ago. «wbscriptioB Price D elivered in City: { Mrs. L. B. M inard, of th is city. One n& nth ....................................$ -65 People you do th e m ost for <♦> noticed the item tellin g of the ar- Three m o n t h s ............................... 1-95 Will eventually “ do” you. <£ rival of Mr. and Mrs. F red M inard. 31x months .................................... 3.75 One year ...................................... «-59 ---------- of M arshfield, a t a P o rtla n d hotel Mail and R ural R outes ♦ No one hears th e word <$> F red M inard, it is the belief of Mrs One m onth ....................................$ 65 ‘ d am n ” so often as the tele- M inard, is th e b ro th e r of h e r hus- T hree m onths ............................... 1 9 5 phone girl. band, now deceased, and from whom Six months .................................... 3.50 One year ...................................... 6.5« ♦ ---------- she has had no word for a g rea t I ADVERTISING RA TE8 ♦ Some men acquire fam e by m any years. D isplay A d vertisin g ❖ everlastingly discovering th in g s Several y ears ago F red M inard tin g le Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c • th a t a re not so. left for Mexico, la te r re tu rn in g to YEARLY CONTRACTS D isplay A d vertisin g New Mexico, w here all traces of him One tim e a w «»k................................27 %c •t> W hen you d istrib u te your ^ vanished. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Min- Two tim es a w ^ k ............................... 25 c confidence around too freely, ard la te r mOved to Canada, return- XJvery o th er d a y .................................. 20 c you not only weaken it, h u t , ¡n g t0 t jje U nited S tates a few years Iiocul Readers “^ . ago. All a tte m p ts to locate the Bach line, each tim e ..................... 10c lose it, too. To ru n every o th er «Jay for one * b ro th e r m et w ith failu re , as when m onth , each line, each tim e . . 7c Too m uch perfum e on a girl •• jje ciosed o u t his business a ffa irs he To run- every issue fo r one m onth leads to the suspicion th a t she <3>,left no fo rw ard in g address. Though m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c is giving absent tre a tm e n t to having no reasons, Mrs. M inard has C lassified Colum n <$> the bath-tub. One cent th e w ord each tim e. believed her brother-in-law dead, To ru n every issue for one m onth ---------- th in k in g it probable th a t he had en­ jt m ore, % c the w ord each tim e. <$> HEZ HECK SAYS: <8> listed d u rin g th e w orld w ar. L«egal Rate <$> “ No one succeeded yit She has w ritte n to F red M inard F irst tim e, per 8-pclnt lin e ..........10c < $ • in goin’ clear th ro u g h life ♦ Each subsequent tim e, per 8- a t M arshfield, hoping to establish polnt line ...................................... 5c <♦> h ittin ’ on h ig h .” ; his iden tity , and tellin g him of the Card of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 death of his b ro th e r. O bituaries, the l i n e ......................2 ’/fee Fra-xsrnal Orders and Societies A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders honest. They give the firs t prize to j o r societies ch arg in g a re g u la r in iti­ Jack so n county, and not M edford ation fee an d dues, no discount. R e llgious and benevolent o rd ers will be “ Coffee W eak in T u rk e y ” h erald s; charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad a m ark et rep o rt. Those poor m or­ v ertising w hen an adm ission or other tals who a re forced to look to re s­ charge is m ade. ta u ra n ts for sustenance, know it is U'hut C on stitu tes A d vertisin g not necessary to trav el th a t fa r to In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ SALEM, Or., Sept. 28.— Y esterday ing am ong som e as to w hat consti­ find the beverage in a sim ilar con­ was Salem ’s day a t th e a n n u al sta te tu tes news and w hat ad v ertisin g , dition. fair, and th e cap ital city m ade the we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ It appears th a t th e E uropean sit- m osf of it in spite of the ra in , w ith ate betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re uation is som ew hat of a d u p licate of o,lly an occasional glim pse of sun- events, w here an adm ission charge is m ade or a collection is tak en IS T hanksgiving, when th e T urk gets shine giving prom ise of m ore favor- able w eath er for th e rem ain d er of ADVERTISING.” T his applies to into Greece. the week. îrganizations and societies of every kind as well as to individuals. Business houses and professional AH rep o rts of such activities a fter CARELESS H IN T E R IS FIX ED offices generally th ro u g h o u t th e city they have occurred is news. AND COMMITTED TO JAIL cjosed a j noon in ord er th a t none All com ing social or organization should be denied an o p p ortunity of m eetings of societies where no KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 28. ( view ing the g re a te st collection of money co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ ation charged, or collecton tak en IS fine of $500 and four m onths in jail a g ric u ltu ra l and livestock exhibits NEWS. was th e penalty im posed in th e jus-1 ever assem bled a t a sta te fa ir west tice court on J. H arry Hesse, 20,! of M ississippi river. Many of FIRE PREVENTION charged w ith h u n tin g a fte r sundow n. Uie st a te em ployes also took a naif Many s ta rtlin g facts a re given by Hesse shot and killed his com panion, jjOiid ay off to do the fair. G overnor Olcott in his official pro Em erson f is h , n ear the K esterson Jackson county carried off first clam ation d esignating the period L um ber com pany camp in the licin - Donora jn th e statew ide com petition from O ctober 7 to 14 as F ire P r e ­ ity of D orris, Sunday n ig h t, in the ¡n t jj6 a g ric u ltu ra l pavilion a t th e vention W eek. A ccording to the d ark n ess m istaking him for a deer. s ta te fa ir th is year w ith a to ta , of docum ent issued, th e n atio n al de­ F ish was 4 8 paces d ista n t when points out of a possible 1100 stru c tio n of l :fe and property has Hesse fired the fatal shot, according pOjntg( according to announcem ent been m ounting year by year, until io M arion Barnes, deputy gam e j u d ges Tuesday night. th e enorm ous sum of $485,000,000 w arden. Jackson co u n ty ’s high score was is lost annually. In addition to the At the c o ro n e rs inquest, the ver- m ade on a com bination of the excel destru ctio n of 48 lives daily, tm s is i i v n r r M t o i d ,Ct Was th a t Fi8h mGt 1163111 1)1 lence of her products w ith th e gen- a wiping ou^ Of re8° " „ t m eans of a gunshot w ound.” and e ra , rep re sen ta tiv e c h a ra c te r of the the extent of $1,370.000 e \e i. 2 (h a t Hesse was “ guilty of negli- exjjjb jtg h o u rs. . i rin v i enC6' W h eth er o th er charges will p o i^ county was aw arded second Losses from fire m Oregon d u r g be Prefe rre d a Sain st Hesse was not place, w ith a score of 984. Tllla- the f ve > f *ar in i ’lot 6 , 1 » m ade public. mook county th ird , w ith a score of 1920 totaled $10.395 28b. 111 add Hesse pled guilty to the charge of 96?> and Benton fourth) w ith 943 tlon to these figures th ere h a\ oc night shooting and said he w ould ___________________ cu rred a s ta rtlin g n um ber o fire 1- no4 re ta in an atto rn ey . th ro u g h o u t the s ta te th is p a s t s e a - ■ ____________________ j O ur m odern equipm ent enables ua Several tow ns have suffered! son. W anted, wom en to w ork in fru it to clean and dye any article. Ash- from d ev astatin g co nflagrations. As- a t T a je n t cannery. F o r p a rtic u la rs ,' land C leaning an d Dyeing W orks, to ria, a sh o rt tim e ago, was the pho„ e 364-J1. ltf Phone 63. 22tf scene of a blaze th a t destroyed a I -------—— ----- . ■ • ------------------- . . j --------------- ;------------------ . . . - » saw m ill at an estim ated loss of one m illion of dollars. In o rd er th a t fu tu re occurances such as these may not be visited up­ on the sta te , and in accordance to ai natio n al policy, the governor has j E n tered a t th e , A shland, Oregon Postoffice as Second-class Mail Ma; ter. Of HSPPY COUlbinStiOn Of Displays Gives Award To Jackson issued the follow ing: “ I. Ben W. O lcott, governor of th e I s ta te of Oregon, by th e a u th o rity in i me vested, do designate and p ro -| claim th e p er'od from O ctober 7 to 14 1922, as E ire P rev en tio n W eek, and I earn estly req u est th a t th e pro­ per city d ep artm en ts, co-operatron w ith cham bers of com m erce andj o th er civic o rganizations, shall a r-| ran g e in te restin g and ed u catio n al; exercises, th a t will im press th e im ­ p o rtance of th e occasion upon th ej public m ind. I hope th a t every resi-j dent of the s ta te will actively t a k e ! p a rt in the observance and th a t th e y , will rem ove rubbish and litte r and o th er h azard s ab o u t th e ir hom es and , places of business; th a t they will] in a u g u ra te th e personal h a b it of carefulness. I ask th a t o u r c h u rc h e s 1 by m eans of serm ons and a d d re s s e s.’ and th e new spapers, by ed ito rial m ention, shall help to spread th e doctrine of carefu ln ess; th a t ourj schools sh a ll adopt system atic i n - 1 stru c tio n in fire prevention to the! end th a t our s ta te m ay be m ade a safer nad b e tte r place in w hich to i live. “ Only by aro u sin g th e public to the appalling situ a tio n created by ou r excessive fire w aste can the evil be co rrected .” M edford alm ost has th e question j of th e county fair settled at l a s t .: Alm ost. W hile in P o rtla n d . S. S S m ith, new spaper m an of M edford, s ta te s th a t “The M edford and south- 1 e rn Oregon fair, recently held, was \ so good th a t only th e sta te fa ir will , have a chance to su rp ass It.” The s ta te fair people a re a little m ore Public appreciation of tne very unusual value of the good Max­ well has crystallized into a con­ stantly growing demand. In all sections its reliable performance has solidified the confidence first won by its pronounced beauty. Sedan • - - 31335 Touring Car - 885 Coupe - - - 31235 Roadster • - 885 Price* f o. k D etroit. Revenue to* to be atU e4 A. W. WALKER AUTO COMPANY Phone 18—Medford, Ore. Qfte Good MAXWELL L ' “ Thursday, Septonber 28, 1922 CRESCENT CITY HIGHW AY A W ORK TO START SOON Slightly over 18 m iles of t i e G rants Pass-C rescent City highw ay will be put u n d er co nstruction th is ’ fall, bids having been asked for 12.8 ! m iles betw een P a tric k creek and Ad- ;am s statio n , and 5.4 m iles betw een l W aldo and th e s ta te line. ! The bids will be opened in P o rt- i land O ctober 10 a t 10 o’clock, and it is expected th a t th e successful bidder will be on th e job w ithin a week or ten days. V E R Y good suit “Tailored to Meas­ ure by B o m ” will cost you no more than the price asked for clothes of doubtful merit. The values we are offering at $30 and $35 are especially at* tra ctive — yo u h ave never b o u g h t better clothes for the money — dependable all wool cloths in new patterns, tailored p recisely as you order. DOUBLE THE BEAUTY and LUSTRE OF YOUR HAIR You can do It ea iily ! Use SEPOL—the marvelous Sheep Dip Tonic Shampoo—it encourages the growth, of heavy, luxuriant, glossy hair—frees the scalp from dandruff —Delightful to use— leaves a dainty frag­ rance. For exoessive oil, lifeless hair, dandruff, falling hair and itching scalp— it has no equal! At all good drug stores— Adv. Dr. Suinuel G. Benson, who Is now at the Y. M. C. A. In Brussels for the purpose of holding a votive healing mission, and Is organizing a world movement for the healing of sickness | by prayer. He Is the author of a war book entitled “Back From Hell,’’ the result of his experiences as n relief worker In Belgium. Having resigned his parish in the United States, Doc­ tor Benson went to Belgium as a relief worker in 1915. He was seized by the Germans because of his assistance to Belgian refugees. On E aster Wed­ nesday, 1915, at 11:15 a. m., he was to be ahot in the Place Royale as a spy; but as the German officer was starting to blindfold his eyes. Christ— Doctor Benson says—suddenly stood between them, miraculously saving his life. He was expelled from the coun­ try by the Germans before sundown. M oney back if you are not entirely satis* fied w ith the com ­ pleted garments. W. A. SHELL BARBER Safety blades resharpened like new. Single bit, 30c doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz P A U L S E R U D ’S Ohlldreo’e Work A Specialty JACK HOLT AT THE VINING Born in F a rq u h a r county, V ir­ ginia, the son of an Episcopal rector. His m o th er was a g rea t g reat g ran d ­ d a u g h te r of Jo h n M arshall, first chief ju stice of the U nited States. Studied in a m ilitary academ y, then traveled extensively. E n tered mo­ tion pictu res in 1916, and has ap­ peared in num erous P a ram o u n t pro­ ductions. His recent s ta r successes a re "T he Call of th e N o rth ” and “ N orth of the Rio G ran d e,” in the la tte r of which he co-starred w ith Bebe D aniels. “ The Man U ncon­ q u e ra b le ” is his second s ta rrin g pic­ tu re , which begins a th re e days run a t th e V ining tom orrow . Life Partners 'H E union of Nature, Science and the Farmer is a part­ nership for life. In the golden sheaves of living wheat, and in the wav­ ing, shimmering fields of barley—Nature stores the vital elements of human power and energy which Science con­ verts into Grape-Nuts—the famous body-building food. Grape-Nuts with milk or cream is a complete food, which contains all the nutrition (including the mineral elements) required for making rich, red blood, and for building sturdy body tissue, sound bone structure and strong, healthy nerve cells. The 20-hour baking process makes Grape-Nuts easy to digest and develops that delicious, sweet flavor and crisp­ ness that has made this food a favorite the world over. Do Y o u F eel Tired A fter E a tin g? A tired, nervous feeling m ay be a sign of poisons in your system which prevent p roper digestion. Food tu rn s in to m ore poison and gas, m aking you nervous and weak. Simple buck­ tho rn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in A dlerika, expels poisons and gas from BOTH upper and lower bowel. Rem oves old m a tte r you never th o u g h t was in your system , which poisoned stom ach and m ade you tired and nervous. A dlerika is EX ­ CELLENT to guard a g a in st ap p en ­ dicitis. T. K. Bolton, D ruggist. 3