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Ashland Monday, October 2. 1022 ORLATO DAILY TOCTOS PÀGfe TWO Tidings Established 1876 Published Every Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. Surpreme Court Opens Today With Big Docket; 600 Cases Assured ALL OBSTACLES REMOVED BY PA C IFIC GAS & ELECTRIC O pera Stars Praise Tanlac & & & & Both Now Enjoy Fine Health REDDING, Calif., Oct. 2.— The Pacific Gas and E lectric com pany re A N D J-'O’i, term . R ehearings in such cases a re moved th e last obstacle to th e open- By A. O. HAYWARD O FFIC IA L CITY AND COUNTY g ran te d h u t seldom by th e U nited •ir;g of its new P°w er Pla n t a t P it I. N. S. S taff C orrespondent P A PE R !No- when u Paid int0 th e 8UPe r- WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.— The su S tates suprem e court. TEL EPH O N E 39 T here are m ore th an a d o z e n , io r court here $62,500 to satisfy the prem e c o u rt of the U nited States - sto C. K. LOGAN, Editor cases grow ing out of enforcem ent of Judgm ent in the D ennis condem na- m et a t noon today for th e October jrB Y & Ê È R T -M O S E S term , which will ru n u n til th e f i r s t 't h e n atio n al p ro hibition laws, each tion su it over r ‘Parian rights, E n tered a t tine A shland, Oregon i week in next June. On th e co u rt case bringing up to th e co u rt s a n e 1 n,ess th is Judgm ent had been P ostolflce as Second-class Mall Mat W hen p ray er fails, try h ard <s> ¡dockets th ere a re over 600 cases en- alleged new com plication or con- pa d ’ th e new P °wer P lant could not ter. work. <8> tered, and th is num ber will he D ieting provision of th e prohibition have been °P ened S aturday. The sub scrip tio n P rice D elivered in C ity : ^ s w e ll e d to m ore th an 1000 before ¡law and o th er federal sta tu te s to r torm al opening is to tak e the shape One nfenth ....................................$ 65 More people go to court for <S>|th e c,ose Qf tfae term | final decision. T here is an even of a b i8 celebration, a t which Visit- T hree m o n t h s ............................. 195 they do revenge th an H olding fast to custom s estalb- la rg e r num ber of cases involving l u - i ora from «-any places will be piesent. Six m onths .................................... 3-76 7.6<c,jz. justice. One year ................. ................... lished th ro u g h its existence, th e ] te rp re ta tio n s of the federal employ-1 Mail and R u ral R outes court will not begin the hearin g of era ’ liability law, m any of them ] ja il SENTENCES GIVEN One m onth . . . . ........................ $ -65 Stinginess and hate put m ore Three months ............................... 1-96 ] ,, , . cases, or s ta rt th e call of the docket dealing w ith cases ag a in st th e gov-! TO TWO MEDFORD BOYS Hix m onths .................................... 3 50 ! •* w rinkles in the face th a n old <s> until tom orrow . Its ordered pro- i e rn m e n t d u rin g th e period th e rail- One year ...................................... 6.56 >»■ age. cedure today was the a d m in istra tio n roads w ere u n d er control of th e fed- Chauncy H ooker and George ADVERTISING RATES | of the oath of office to A ssociate I e ra l governm ent. Brown, two of th e m em bers of the Display Advertising This would be a b e tte r w orld <$> Ju stice S u th erlan d , who succeeded! Some 16 cases deal w ith boun- alleged gang of youngster, who pled single Insertion, each In ch ............ 30c men th o u g h t less abount <♦> Justice Jo h n H. C larke. T he la tte r dary disputes am ong th e severalj gUu ty t 0 various charges of petty YEARLY CONTRACTS men th o u g h t less about Display A dvertising M assachusetts has bro u g h t thievery, w ere sentenced to th re e resigned last m onth, and form er states. One tim e a w f« k ................................ 27 %e clothes. an original action testin g th e valid and tw o m onths, respectively in the j United S tates S enator S u th erlan d , of Two tim es a w ^ k ............................... 25 c <♦> ity of the m ate rn ity and child fed county jail, w ith a fine of $50 a s Utah, was appointed to the vacancy Nvery o th e r d a y ..................................20 c I <♦> Calom el, quinine and m or- <$> by P resid en t H arding. At th e be e ral aid bill, and New York sta te has sessed ag a in st the fo rm er, and $25 Iioc.il R eaders Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c i * phine a re not so good for th e <$> ginning of the O ctober term , 1921, a sim ilar action ag ain st the federal a g a in st th e la tte r. • body as pure air, pure w ater <S> Chief Ju stic e T a ft took th e o ath of w ater power law. To ru n every o th e r (Say for one The young Penni lad, who was im m onth , each line, each t im e .. ïc ] ♦' and plain food. The firs t case for a rg u m e n t on plicated in th e confessions m ade, was office. To ru n e v e r y issue for one m onth j ■»> ------- W ith th e cerem ony of sw earing in th e docket is one which raises the fined $25 and released, as it was dy m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5 c W hen N atu re w ants th in g s < $ > ] Ju stice S uth erlan d com pleted , th e te st w h ether a Jap an ese is a w hite shown th a t he was a hard-w orking C lassified Colum n i i> to grow a c e rtain way, you <§> co urt ad m itted to practice before it, m an, and as such is eligible to citi boy. I t is th o u g h t bad com pany was One cent th e word each tim e. To ru n every issue for one m onth j, c a n 't get m uch of any resu lts Mine. Rosina Agostini, soprano, and Sig. Guiseppe Agostini, a large num ber of law yers who have zenship in th e U nited States, or is responsible for his being im plicated. or m ore, the word each tim e. <$> w ith hair-grow ers and bust- <$> assem bled to a rg u e th e firs t c a s e s ! not a w hite m an and so is b arred The th re e younger m em bers of tenor, noted opera stars, who declare their stomach troubles Legal R ato <$> a p p earin g on the docket. A num ber from citizenship u n d er federal sta- th e gang w ere released in juvenile have been completely overcome since taking Tanlac. F irst tim e, per 8 -p c'n t lin e ......... 10c A developers. <s> ---------- Each subsequent tim e, per 8- of these cases w ere carried over from : tu te s, which g ra n t citizenship to co u rt several days ago, w ith in stru c 5c A HEZ HECK SAYS: point line the last term of co u rt, w ith dates m em bers of th e w hite race, negroes tions th a t they need not expect light Tf ever a person felt like they “ My stom ach went back on ine i nd Card of t h a n k s .............................$1.00 ' “ Vam ps d o n 't bother for arg u m en t alread y set. and those of negro descent. This tre a tm e n t should they be caught] had been m ade over I im that per- I soon got into p retty bad condition, O bituaries, the line ..................... 2 % c j m en whose p an ts bag at In the cases alread y d o c k e te d ,] case is a te st one and was b rought again. i son, th a n k s to T anlac,” declared I followed my w ife’s exam ple and F ra te rn a l O rders and Societies j , the kn ees.” ! Mme. Rosina A gostini, noted le a d -! took Tanlac. It helped to fix me th e re a re few of vast im portance to from H aw aii, a Jap an ese resid en t of A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders ¡ng soprano of the San Carlo Opera up in a sh o rt tim e, and now I al- o r societies charging a reg u la r initi- th e country a t larg e, a lth o u g h m any H aw aii whose children are citizens I com pany, residing a t H otel G ren ways feel f it.” UKRAINIA JOAN OF ARC atlon fee and dues, no discount. Re !-----------------------------------------—----- are of considerable local in te rest.j of th e U nited S tates because born j oble, New York City. NOTE— The In te rn a tio n a l P roprie- Uglous and benevolent o rd ers will be ; m ainly to th e accom m odation of T here are appeals for reh earin g s by jin H aw aii, claim ing rig h t to citizen-! “ I suffered i, >m a nervous ru n ta rie s Co., d istrib u to rs of T anlac, charged th e reg u la r ra te for all ad tho3e who rea d nothing b u t fiction. down condition and got so I dreaded have on file in th eir offices a t A t »ertising w hen an adm ission or other ! A properly selected lib rary should be the court of the S outhern Pacific] ship because of descent from the to face my audiences. But as toon lan ta, G eorgia, over fifty thousand dissolution, U nited S tates Shoe Ma-i w hite race and being him self a charge is m ade. — a genuine sto reh o u se of inform ation j as 1 started taking Tanlac, I began signed statem en ts from rep re sen ta chinery m onopoly and Coronado Coal "w h ite m an .” T here are th re e cases to im prove, and now I am perfectly tive men and women from every W hat C onstitutes A dvertising — and m any th ere a re so— affording sta te in the Union and every prov norm al." In ord er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d the facilities of a com plete liberal com pany union labor liability cases, before the co u rt w ith sim ilar issues. Decision was ren d ered in each of ¡one being th e claim ed rig h t of a The experience of Mme. A gostini’s ince In Canada. Many of hese ire ing am ong som e as to w hat consti , husband, Sig. Guiseppe A gostini, fa from prom inent people in th is city tu te s news and w hat ad v ertisin g , education for th e learn in g of all the these cases by the co urt a t the last high-class H indu to citizenship. ] m ous leading tenor of the sam e and section and have been previously we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which w orld, th e re su lt of g enerations of A. troupe, also shows the value of Tan- published in this paper, is used* by new spapers to d iffe re n ti study and research, is g ath ered J ’ NINE ARE INDICTED BY lac as a tonic and stom ach correct- , T anlac is sold by all good drug- ate betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re there. NOT WHAT MOTHER EXPECTED KLAMATH FALLS GRAND JURY ive. He raid: ! gists. events, w here an adm ission charge T he person who has passed school r is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS I . . ADVERTISING.” T his applies to j age, yet is conscious of a lack m the Teacher's Message Sent by Little KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 2.— De W EA TH ER OUTLOOK TH IS W EEK unlaw fully kept out of it. He asks Clarence by No Means the organizations a n d societies of every qu ality or q u a n tity of his learning, falcations to ta lin g $27,550.20 are WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.— W eath er ]th a t tb e ,an<1 be restored to him , Kind She Looked For. kind as well as to individuals can, if he has the am bition and pa alleged in nine tru e bills retu rn ed and th a t he be paid $100 dam ages All rep o rts of such activ ities a fte r tience, round o u t a very com plete j*. by the grand ju ry a g ain st Jo h n W. they have occurred is news. Clarence recently made his debut ] outlook for th e period October 2 to for th e loss of its use. fife - , All com ing social or organization education w ithin the quiet w alls of as a Sunday school scholar. When he Siem ens and Jo h n Siem ens J r., in % 1 O ctober 7, 1922, inclusive: m eetings of societies w here no the town library. came home his father and mother wait connection w ith ad m in istra tio n of Pacific coast sta te s— G enerally ISSUE PROVIDES money c o n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti H ere, too, th e m erch an t can ed to hear a report of his experiences, the a ffa irs of th e defunct F irs t S ta te fair in C alifornia, un settled and oc-j SATURDAY’ NIGHT BATH ation charged, o r collecton taken IS come and find facts as to raw m a but Clarence evidently was too much and Savings bank, of which th e ac ><• j casional show ers in Oregon and ] ______ NEWS. terials. processes of m an u fa ctu re, dazed by them to begin. cused w ere p resid en t and cashier, ¡W ashington; norm al tem p e ra tu re . MUSKEGON, Mich., Oct. 2 .—Sat- ‘‘Well, dear,” said his mother help respectively. The defendants waived T IIE DEADLIEST W EAPON and the m ark e t for his goods in dif- N orthern Rocky M ountain and lir,ja y night b ath s will soon be add- Possessed w ith th e bouyancy of: fere n t p a rts of the country or the fully, "did you say the text?” read in g of all b u t one indictm ent “Yes, mother.” ¡P la te au regions: G enerally f a . r i p(| th e dom estic refinem ents c-t youth and the charm s th a t m ark th e world. “And did you remember the story and asked th re e weeks in which to ¡w ith norm al tem p e ra tu re , but local N orth M uskegon, tra n sitio n betw een girlhood and The m o th er who w ishes to know e n te r a plea or d e m u rrer to the of the lesson?” i rain s a re probable d u iin g la tte r p a rt By a vote of m ore than two io w om anhood, w ithout a h in t of the m ore about th e care and feeding of “Yes, mother, I said It all off by charges. The request was granted of week. th e city has approved a bond one im pending tragedy th a t would pros- h er baby, th e farm er who w ants ad- heart.” by Judge L eavitt. ---------------------------- issue of $39,000 for an electric pow- tra te two fam ilies and forever place ] vice about w heat or m owing m a- “And did you put your penny In the Both d efendants w ere served w ith Misi, Olga Kopachuk, termed the 1 i SUES FO R $100 FOR ' er add itio n to the w ater system and a b lig h t upon th e life of a boy not chines, the tired dry goods clerk basket?" w a rra n ts for th e ir a rre s t follow ing Joan of Arc of Ukrainia, active leader NINE INCHES OF REALTY extension of th e m ains so th a t w ater “Yes, mother.” yet reached his m ajo rity , the life o f-w h o w ants to tu rn chicken farm er— th e re tu rn of th e indictm ents. They in the spiritual struggle for emanci ______ an be fu rn shed n hom es on Pat- Clarence’s mother caught him up were released under bond of $33,000 pation of the people of Little Russia, i an 18-year-old girl was suddenly j all these should find m aterial suited and hugged him ecstatically. CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 2.— A suit urday nights. W ater p ressu re new snuffed out while she and the you th . I to th e ir needs in the house of books, each, which was furnished by came to this country as the advance "Oh, you little precious!” she ex a playm ate of her childhood days.! A w ell-stocked lib rary , adm inis- 'g u ard of the U krainian National over nine inches of real e sta te is.c e a s e s a t 6 p. m. “Your teacher must have George and Ed Bloom ingcam p. were engaged in a playful stru g g le j tered by a sta ff of w orkers th a t un- claimed. diorus. The other members soon fol- i pending in H am ilton county c o m m o n ------------------ ------- The indictm ents charge illegal and been so p ro u d ! I know she Just loved It was filed a g ain st Have two very good buys in resi- over the possession of a revolver-— d e rsta n d th e possibilities it offers you. She said something to you, didn’t w ilfull m isapplication of th e b a n k ’s lowed her and will make a tour of the I pleas court. Unlted States, the purpose being to ! j oseph H eine by his next-door neigh- dence property on G ran ite s tre e t, th e inevitable “ gun th a t was not | for public service, and patronized she?” funds th ro u g h honoring w orthless indicate to Americans the artistic, in- hor> Joseph Novak, who a sse rts th a t and on Ali son s tre e t, a t very at- loaded.” I freely by all clases and conditions of “Yes, mother.” checks draw n on th e bank by firm s telligent. pence loving nature of the (er had been been ¡ tractive tractive prices. prices, A shland R ealty Co. the disputed te rrito ry had “I knew It!” with a proud glance at In a flash, sunshine was changed read ers, will repay its upkeep a in which the d efen d an ts w ere in te r Ukrainians. Miss Kopachuk is a grad- 5-lm o Clarence’s father over Clarence's head. ested, and illegally m aking loans. 1 “ seized and h e ld ” and th a t he is j to rain , as the m antle of Death en- ihousand tim es in any com m unity. uate of the Vienna conservatory. “Come, darling, tell mother what the folded Youth in its em braces. T here] ------------------— ------ teacher said to mother's little man.” OF o WOMEN PR O V E was weeping w here, b u t a . few m in “She said for me to bring two cents B ETTER STUDENTS THAN MEN utes previous, joyful la u g h te r filled next Sunday.”—Philadelphia Ledger. the a ir; grieving w here th e re had UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, E u been rejo icin g ; d e a th w here th ere Copper a Water Purifier. gene, Oct. 2.— The m en of th e uni was life. A rep o rt. A sh riek . The The use of copper sulphate for the "g u n th a t was not loaded" had versity fell behind the girls as usual disinfection of reservoirs and the de .n th e g rades for the spring term , claim ed a n o th e r victim . struction of algae and noxious germs Though hours be spent in rem orse according to a rep o rt from th e reg is in water has led to much discussion and repentance, and th e ten o r of an t r a r ’s office giving th e fair co-eds of of the old idea that copper is danger e n tire lifetim e be changed, no power th e in stitu tio n 3.18 as com pared ous to health, comments the Washing ton Star. An official of the D epart can resto re th a t life to those w h o ! w ith only 3.58 for the men. The loved it; hopes and prophecies for university average was 3.37. House ment of Agriculture m aintains that a change has come over scientific opln- the fu lfillm en t of the prom ises lying grades follow: Alpha Chi Omega 2.84, K appa Al- dorm ant in the bud th a t was about A lpha Chi Omega 3.»4, n a p p a a i - | ion on this subject. Strange as it may seem, he says, there is not an authen to b u rst into full bloom, were for- pha T heta 2.87, Alpha D elta Pi 2.94, tic case of copper poisoning on record, ever sh a tte re d , for th e outcom e of Pi Beta Phi 2.95. Zeta Rho E psl.on either in this country or abroad, and th e ’ unloaded ” gun is final. 3.06, F riendly H all 3.09, H endricks he adds that toxicologists and physi The passage of the days as tim e H all 3.13, D elta Gam m a 3.15, Kap- ologists who have sufficiently studied | flits quickly by. and th e events of pa K appa G am m a 3.17, D elta Tau the subject agree th at copper, in the the hour grad u ally become th e facts Delta 3.19, A lpha Phi 3.24, Alpha amount used for purification of water, upon which histo ry is builded, serves Sigma 3.28, Susan C am pbell H all is harmless. On account of the many ing h a b it an d gives h e r a preference T lieie a re 22,000,000 hom es in and „to re to tm p ree, upon „»¡3.29 D e.te Ze«. 3^3» G a„™ a P hi defects in the practical use of flltra of one b ran d of goods to a n o th e r, or th e U nited S tates. T he wom en who a n adv ertised a rtic le to one th a t is buy fo r these hom es spend on tlie the u n certain ty of th is existence. A l-,B eta 3 .3 -, 1 a a . . . . . . watftr supp)les by copper as a prefer ment daily the new spapers of the na- Alpha Tau Omega 3.36. Beta Tlieta melhodt or a t |east, as a safe unknow n. av e ra g e $500 each, o r a to tal of tion c arry in th e ir colum ns m ention Pi 3.37, 1 hacher Cottage 3.38, K ap- ttUxdiary, $11,(MM),OOO.OOO, each year. T h at is I t identifies fo r lier a c ertain p ro of the weapon th a t is m ost deadly— pa Delta Phi 3.41, Phi Delta T heta ----- - m ore th a n $36,000,000 every w o rk d u c t as being sta n d a rd , so tlia t she the gun th a t was not loaded. Such 3.60, K appa T heta Chi 3.61, Phi Sig-1 Composed for Washington, ing day. Every year it am o u n ts to m ay easily dodge tlie w iles of sellers incidents as these serve to rem ind ma Pi 3.61, Phi Gam ma Delta 3.61,1 ..jja y Columbia” has the honor of h a lf as m uch as A m erica's L iberty who t r y to sell som ething th a t is us of the w ords of th e poet, W illiam Chi Psi 3.62, Chi Omega 3.64, Sigma haviDg beeu composed for President Bond issue. n ot so gocwl. Cullen B ryant when he s a ts ; “ So Nu 3.66, K appa Sigma 3 .6 9 ,.Sigma Washington. The fath er of his coun E ach w om an is a p a rt of th is arm y live. that when thy sum m ons comes Chi 3.69. Sigma Alpha E psilon 3.70, j try wa8 fond of the play and s o w It fixes m e rit a s an ev erlastin g of Buyers, and each, if she w ill, m ay to join the in n u m erab le caravan * B achelordon 3.92, Delta T heta Phi times attended a little rickety theater, adjunct, to c e rta in article’s. be guided to wise an d econom ical one of the best available, which had • • Thou go not, like th e q u a rry -j 4.02. I t m akes h e r know th a t th e m an u the “enormous” capacity of 300 persons purchases if site will b u t m ake up 9l. , e a t n ig h t, acottrged to hia d u n - U operatjox „ BYWORD A piece called “The President’s fa c tu re r who is proud of his product h er m ind each day to read as m any geon. but, su stain ed and soothed by March” was composed by the leader a n d jealo u s of his rep u ta tio n and as she can of tlie ad v ertisem ents IN STONE QUARRY CITY of the orchestra for one of those oc an u n fa lte rin g tru s t, approach thy I c h a ra c te r cannot do otherw ise tlian w hich m a n u fa c tu re rs a re p rin tin g SOUTH AM HERST, O., Oct. 2.— casions and It was played on the en grave, like one who w raps th e drape-] m ake his p ro d u ct a t least a s good as fo r h e r benefit. nnti H lies p - a C o-operaton has supplanted th e n v - trance of the President and his friends. rv of • u- his couch I about Kim him , anu h e says it is. , , . „ alrv of local stone q u a rry com panies It was afterw ard slightly altered and T he a d v e rtisin g in every newspa- down to p leasan t dream s. • , . .. - AA -.¡„.x«, w ith th e resu lt th a t th e 500 citizens given tlte name of “Hail Columbia.” M ore th a n likely it is b e tte r. I>er a n d every m agazine is a buying thi8 recen tly incorporated village On that same night there were lines guide for th is g re a te st buying force A dvertising points o u t w here th is in the piny that referred to America's THOUGHTS FROM O T H ER <$ a re d a im in g it is the m ost c o o p e r chief which made the subject of them in th e w orld. This a d v e rtisin g m akes g re a te st b u y er in a ll th e w orld’s his- somewhat restless, for he was modest e ii safe and easy fo r every m em ber to p - m ay find q uality goods by a SOURCES ❖ a t i 'e m un c.pality in Oho. The C leveland Stone company an compliments. of th is buying arm y to m ak e h e r ,-s- <»> <$> <§> <$>-$> <$ <?> $ show ing h e r pictures of th em over th e Ohio Q uarries com pany operate purchases. a n d over again, w hich enables h er His Money’s Worth, VALl E OF PUBLIC l.IB R A B IE S m am m oth q u a rrie s here— in th e j to recognize them easily an d quickly. jer mind a buy- It establishes w orld’s sandstone center. (E u g en e G uard) ____ 1 •How long h ^ ^ i s movie nskftii AlK^fcum son? Almost every com m unity these Goods are sold a t cost in a ggocery — _■ half an hour,” said the days has a lib ra ry — e ith e r a public and m erchandizing store, an up-to- In stitu tio n supported by tax atio n , or date playhouse e n te rta in s on S a ta r-i UshM-. “Has the V ” ain chc a p riv ate one m ain tain ed by public j day nig h ts and Sundays, being op-j some hero yc:-*^ subscription and endow m ent. Cer- e ra ted a t cost, and a m odern c .g s r “The flgUt oc have store, poolroom and bow ling alleys! tainly every locality should They maet agai| a re being conducted “ a t a loss U> th e heap wins." one. A fter possessing a lib ra ry . th e com pany.” All w ere established by thing is for the public to use it. the q u a rries com panies, who d ire c t s service is devoted th e ir operation. o o 1 Women the Greatest Buyers in the World ar