Ttiesday, October S. 1922 PÁCOC TWO Ashland TO FACE TRIAL FOR SLAYING LOVER Tidings Established 1876 Every Evening Except Sunday TH E ASHLAND PR IN TIN G CO. K KLANSMEN - RA RRED FROM CHICAGO JU R Y SERVICE CHICAGO. Oct. 3.—-M embers of the Ku K lux K ian w ere declared b a rre d from ju ry service before Ju d g e David in the superior court S aturday, w hen he exam ined two panels of venirem en called to hear common law cases. As each ju ro r held up his rig h t hand to be sw orn. Judge David ques- I tioned him as to w hether he was a ¡m em ber of a secret society and par-; i ticu larly of the Ku Klux K ian. He ¡said: “ I will not to le ra te any m an to i serve as a ju ro r on any case before ! me, who is affiliated w ith any such ! o ran izatio n .” Published ANO OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TEL EPH O N E 39 LOGAN, E d ito r Entered at the A shland, Oregon P ostoffice as Second-class Mall Mai ter. .- J V - - , , £ by « e > er . t M oses Love can survive alm ost any- • tli'n g but a had b reath , ^uoscription Price D elivered in * ity^- ---------- One nlbnth ....................................$ ' <$> People who know how to do Three m o n t h s ............................... ’ • th in g s a re alw ays in big de- Six m onths ................................. • m and a t big pay. One year ...................................... Mail and R u ral Routes ; . ---------- One m onth ....................................*» «» '<•> D octors and law yers get T nree m o n t h s ............................... *•“ ' ! *■ m ighty little m oney out of Rlx m onths .................................... " • folks who behave them selves. Ons year ........................ • • s advertising rates ---------- Display A dvertising The m an who gives his cus- tlDKte Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c • to m ers w hat they w ant is the YEARLY CONTRACTS m an who has the leading sto re Display A dvertising One tim e a w w y ^ k ........................27%ci in town. Two tim es a w ^ k ....................... 25 c j _______ Nveiv o th er d a y .......................... 20 < •?> A wom an is constantly think- * tim e * .............. lO ei'S’ in & ° f som ething she h a sn ’t Each line, each said, and saying it. To ru n every o th er (toy for one m onth, each line, each tim e 7c ---------- To run every Issue for one m onth e A fter a m an a tta in s w ealth ojr m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5 • and “ social em inence,” am bi- C lassified Colum n < ♦ > tion supplies n o th in g m ore ex- One cent th e word each tim e. To ru n every issue for one m onth • cept a change of glands and a or m ore, ‘Ac the word each tim e. <®> seat in th e senate. Legal R ate <$> ---------- F ir^t tim e, per 8-pc.'nt lin e ..........10c v> HEZ HECK SAYS: Bach subsequent time, per 8- <$> “ I t ’s am azin ’ how few polnt line ...................................... Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00 b rain s it tak es to be good O bituaries, the line ................. .2 '^ c lookin’.” F ra te rn a l O rders and Societies A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders or societies ch arg in g a re g u la r in iti­ atio n fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad vertisln g when an adm ission or other charge Is m ade. _________ _ , ? j <§• <•> ♦ <$> <•>' <§> <$> <§* <®> BRITISH HONOR HEROES FROM MASSACHUSETTS LONDON, Oct.# 3.— A m em orial to the dead of M assachusetts who fell on the field of b a ttle will be erected a t St. M ihiel, th e scene of one of cae n n e n c a n arm y 's g re a te st e ploits. <$> o YOU Should Use' It’s different from o th e r s b e c a u se more care is taken in the making and the materials used are of higher grade. B la c k S ilk ? S t o v e P o l i s h Makes a hrf.Innt. polish that doe« 1 net r ub oil o r dust c ti.u a j the shine last« 1 lo w tit s as lor.< ns ordinary «tov« i r*''..'h V «I on s- ap.o stoves and ¿old by hardw are and grocery dealers. A •- i s ; t r ‘.1 yuur Cvxik Bton, yot • , :.j- or v>ur - - a ronqe. If you I the. ho.'.t l oiik'.i you ever (Msec, your d* -Prevent» run tin», i Uee L»>ack Silk ftfetAi fo r silver, nickel or it L as no eqcAi for uae c l lomobU»». <$• <$>! 3> <$> • High School Girl Mourned by Friends From Stude.ii Body B a lk io g At thg Jef|. Mrg M arie p eggy Beal : in a K ansas City hotel. The c o u p le ' McCook field, n ear Dayton. It is ! who shot and killed F. W arren An- first m et w hile both w ere engaged known th a t Mrs. Beal had been m ar- i tlerson, a t rig h t, prom inent club m an In w ar w ork a t D ayton, Ohio, w here ried som e years ago and th a t her and fo rm er m ajo r in th e arm y avia- Mrs. Beal was a nurse. A nderson two sons w ere living w ith th e ir tion forces. The slaying took place ¡w as often on governm ent business a t fa th e r in Dayton. serving only th e best th a t • th e m a r­ ket a ffo rd s.” ISADORA IS FINA LLY ADMITTED TO AMERICA Grants Pass Boy Is Making Good As Ball Player t h a t ’s t h e feSg t h i n g i n soceessS ni b a k in g It determines failure or suc­ cess in b ak in g, more than anybther ingredient ENDS L IF E BY HANGING BY STR A P FROM WALL HOOK W EED , Calif., Oct. 3.— A pegro cham berm aid entered one of the room s in the W h ite P in e inn and NEW YORK Oct. 3.— Isadora _ , ... ; \ „ In n his history J of the w orld series found , F ra n k K e e le r hanging by a D uncan, th e A m erican dancer, and ¡ gtar •a s, Davis W hat C onstitutes A dvertising l l a v o J J W a ls h I n t e r n a t i o n a l , . _ 1 stra p dead. He had tak en the stra p In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ h er young R ussian husband, Sergius ¡NewjJ service sp o rting ed ito r, g iv e s , frQm Mg guJt cage> fastened it round ing am ong some as to w hat cousti Deeply feeling th e loss of one of Essenie, who w ere detained when ollow ing w rite-up to K enneth j hig peck ap(J atta ch e d it to a hook lu te s news and w hat advertising, its m em bers, the stu d e n t body ot they a rriv e d on th e liner P a ris S u n -' ^ oy W ililam s, fo rm er G rants P ass on thg waH we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which Is u se d by new spapers to ^ d iffere n ti­ the A shland high school expresses it- day, w ere a d m itted to th e U nited boy who is m aking good in high- — — —.— — ——------------- ..... ■ a te betw een them : "A LL f u tu r e ! self as follows: S tates a fte r a hearin g by a board of cjaäg cj rcles: --------- w here aB adm ission eharg. t Ruby D ollar, the young high ¡n q u ir y a t E llis Island yesterday af- events, O utfield ar and leading slugger of | <*«. « ° -» « ite rn o o n . the St. Louis Browns. Has lfed The boar(p s decision lasted two o rganizations and soclétìéa of every i.— i her death i—. last F riday on her way both leagues th e g re a te r p a rt of the kind as well as to iudividttals. home from school, livpd on Califor-^ I hours and the decision to ad m it the season in home ru n s, gettin g m ost All rep o rts of such activities a fte r nia s tre e t w ith an a u n t, a Mrs. Row-] dan cer and h er husband was unani- of them a t S p o rtsm an ’s P a rk , St. t.hey h a re occurred 1« new s. . fley. This had been her home since m ous. Louis. Gcod fielder, fine base ru n ­ cniriiiifcr sociiii *>i o i u t i l i z a t i o n | m eetings of societies w here n„ | Septem ber, 1921, when she en tered Miss D uncan said th a t they show- ner. Cured without Surgery money co n trib u tio n is solicited, initi . ¡„. A shland high school. H er m oth-Jed a t th e h earin g th a t she and her Broke into th e gam e w ith R e tin a , »tion charged, or coilectoa taken U -; e , and b ro th e r live a t Tolo, Oregon. husband w ere anti-B olshevists, hav- of the W estern C anada league, in Y guaranteed cure for S E W S . _____________ - ltuby Was- one of tire ^fftirely de­ ing been a rre ste d several tim es by j g j g . gb'fted to Hdhtoiiton, of the Piles is a non-surgical pendable girls in th e S tudent bodyi the holshevists. Asked why she was sam e league, th e following y ear; method, eliminating knife, DR. CH A RLES S. PR IC E , , si;e was alw ays happy and hot given d etain ed , she replied sarcastically: then on to Spokane, of the N orth operation, anaesthetic, pain In this day and age, when stre ss to o ffering excuses instead of satis- “ F o r classical d ancing.” w est league, in 1915 h ittin g .345 in and confinem ent. I have is laid so heavily upon education and factory recitations. Miss D uncan was peeved a t her 79 gam es. He finished the season ; i ■' never failed to cure a case science, the preaching of th e gospel H er d e a th was a g reat shock to detention, h u t her young husband with the C incinnati Reds, h ittin g of Piles in the history of my and the old-tim e religion h a i, in a . the s-u d en t body of the high school was ra th e r am used over it all. .242 in 71 gam es, and .111 in ten practice, proof of which may be sense, alm ost ceased. C hurch goers and to those of her loved one» who had by obtaining the long list of gam es in 1916, w hereupon the Reds a tte n d services on the Sabbath and i left behind to m ourn h er loss. HEN ALMOST LAYS AN p ro m in en t N orthw est people sent him on his way to P o rtlan d . listen for an h our or so to a m odernj the teach ers and the stu d e n t body EGG A.DAY FO R A YEAR ' whom 1 have treated, In 1917 he had a g reat year with frflm th e ' - litera ry essay proi»onaded ------ the A shland high sc h o o l-e x te n d i-/ •/ ' — ------ I re m o v e a l l d o u b t as to results by P o rtla n d , h a ttin g .311 and stealin g pulpiL Rel.ftlou, as lias nearly every agreeing to refund y o u r fe e if I fail th e ir deepest sym pathy. We, too,! SANTA CRUZ, Calif., Oct. 3.- to c u r e your Fites. W r ite o r call to­ o th er thing under th e sun, has been will m iss her and join w ith a il h er Colum bia Belle, hen No. 38, entered 69 bases. That got him a job witli the Browns in 1918, and he has; day fo r my FREE booklet. s ir.c tL luo^ “ ii‘e‘L ' Rg {hP m ,n y friends in voicing our great,4>y- Alex Stew art. S anta Cruz, in t h e ^ " n ever 8ince. He hit | inUgf ■ ’ itv have for a larg e at her earlv ^ P a ‘ tu re . j th ird C alifornia farm b u rea u egg-, 1> year h4g begt seagon people ot tin city ua • ------- -------------------- laying contest, w as officially de- B orn, G ra n ts P ass, Or., Ju n e 28, C N D A N D M O R R IS O N PORTLAND,OREGON M E N T IO N TH IS P A P E R W HEN W R IT IN G purt, been a tte n d in g llui U1’e ‘ ¡ d a r e d th e w orld’s cham pion single 18 9 R ;: b ats left handed, throw s m nninational services conducted EN TIR E DALLAS, DR., L AMI1A to Ja y layJng rig h t; height, six feet; w eight, 170, D r. C h a r l e s S. P r h e . a t tie ( h a u . a u R E PO R TED TO BE MISSING 4 jR Jg5 dayg q u a building. N e\p r in tin h.t . Stewivrt’s pen of 10 hens also won pounds. o __so n ie- of Ashland^ n o r p erhaps even in , th e; , ------------ > '' th e 10-pen contest w ith 2651 eggs ^•T- IAUjUm’ÿjH S j HSiSfif T its citizens, has w 'e re betw een Y ellow stone n atio n al individual lives of in a y ear. The birds of J. A. H a n - 1 L th e re been such a series of revival-jp a , k and th is city an en tire fam ily son, of C orvallis, Or., w ere second, j I has disappeared. On Septem ber 8, m eetings. N ight a fte r night, long l'n es o f ! M,-. a'nd ' Mrs. Raym ond G. L ittle O ur service as clothing s p e c ia lis ts , ¡ parked autom obiles gave m u te ¡am i th eir two d au g h ters, th re e and is dependable. P a u lse ru d ’s. 27tf¡ moiiyy of the h u ndreds th a t had gath- fivo y ears ou repsectively, left the .< o l ered to listen to th e tellin g of th e n a tio n a i p a rk rid in g in a m otorcycle' W ord of God. Dr. P rice is a m odern an(} sidecar They w ere com ing to: m an, but th e religion th a t he D allas for an extended visit w ithj preaches from the p latform is the Mrg L ittle ’s p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. old-tim e religion, th e sim ple rela tin g w j j Davis. Since th e ir d e p a rtu re and explaining of the gospel. Creeds u o -hing lias been heard from them , and sects a re ignored en tirely , «nd TJttle, who had been em ployed for • n /. ' the evangelist follows closely th e gome tjm e a ^»a' {orest ra n g e r in Yel- Lack of Iron a-.d Vitamine» the Prin­ cipal Cause. Ironized Yeast p rinted work of th e doctrine of jow st one n a tio n a l p ark , is believed Builds Great Strength to have c a rrie d several th o u san d dol­ C hrist. in Few Days Sincerity ls th e keynote of t h e , jarg Qn big person> as he recently Madam, there Is one thing you g reat success of the evangelist, c ap- cam e jn t o possession of a sm all for- s h o u ld k n o w . W hen you are ex ­ ped upon this is his ^ le a t m odesty. j tp n e -n thg se ttle m en t of a n estate. Ï h a u s te d , p a le , h a g g a r d , a n d r u n ­ d o w n ; y o u c k n n o t b u ild y o u r s e lf u p No personal claim s for h ealin g tile ,g d escr;hed a t 33 years old, of b y m e a n s o f u n n a t u r a l d r u g s . A ll ZO. 'H hhv n re aa.OOOjNlK) hom es in •L. OJ ')< h e a lth -” , f t r o n g , r o b u s t w o m e n h a v e sick a re voiced by Dr. Price. ac'[ li g h t, com plexion and w eighing b o d ie s tlr a t a r e r ic h in v ita m in e s and. flulîKT»» . i t tiuGUAiced wom en who cepts no c re d it for th e m arvelous about 165 pounds, w hile his wife is buy fo r th ese hom es spend on th e cures th a t have been effected. He 22 years oid, light com plexion and of K/. aveMtge $300 eiicti, o r a to ta l of is the possessor of a p u ie and sim ple 3jpnder build. : »t - T ’ !i” $11,000,000 000, each year. T h a t is faith in th e power of God to fulfill _____________—;------- niore tita n 000.000 every w o rk ­ the prom ises th a t He lias m ade and ASH| jAXr> PRODUCTS USED ing d«iy. E very year it am o u n ts to 11«» .y to God he gives c re d it for w hatever RY SOVTHE r X PA CIFIC RY. Y .t.ll-! ÍLI ■ h a l f as tn u sh sis A m erica’s L iberty m easure of success th at has a tten d ed -------- -- } Z f • »I / AM X» ' Bond issue. the m eetings here. The S outhern Pacific companjr Many people do not believe in the , uys an enronlOus am ount of. fjne Eiwli w onm n is a p a rt of th is arm y of .buyers, an d each, if site w ill, may revival m eeting. Be th a t as it m ay. Oregon food products for use. ty . i t s ; even the m ost unbelieving cannot (com m j»sa ry d ep artm en t, it w a s ^ j^ j « he £ui(|ekJ purchases if she will h u t m ake up been beuefited m orally as a resu lt of ^ ^ , ia „ er ^ f/th e dining car. hotel tyidi T om C a t « « U ic M y H o v e N e w S t t * « g t k h e r njinil each day tx» i-eaIt i a th $ y o u ikjrJc r i n g s a b o u t -the ey es, a r e y o u e x h a u s te d a t l i t t l e e x e r tio n ? th is w orld th e re are b u t. too few tuce and o th e r garden vegetables, ■ P e r thfe loVe o f y o u r o w n b o d y , y o u r s w e $ t c h a r m n r h a p s a l l b u t lo s t, f o r men such as he. T hank God for Dr. from M ultnom ah county. m - ' "'y o iir h e a lth y '.’n t u r e a n d lo n g life , ir o a iz e i ¿ ita K .in e - iz e i T a k e Iro n is e d 11 These, as well as o th e r high- C harles S. P rice, of Lodi, C alifornia. Y’e a s tl /B e s u r e y o u g e t no s u b s t i­ class food products of various so rts t u t e o r im ita tio n s . Sold a t a ll d r u g t $1.00 a p a c k a g e , e a c h c o n ­ Let J e rry O’Neal fig u re y our next from o th e r Oregon d istric ts .” Mr. S ta to i n re i n s, g a 69 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 ir p o w er. -bT- 1ob of plum bing. F irs t class m ate r Pollok explained, “ a re served by the M’f’d b y Iro n iz e d Y e a s t Co., A tla n ta , lal and w orkm anship. P hone 138 S o u th ern Pacific on its d ining cars — G a. T h e r e ’s a n e w lif e w a it in g f o r you from now on! 23Stl • follow ing its established practice of 207 E Main stre e t. If you do not a lw a ys have satisfactory bakings, change to Calumet for jus c one trial. It is pure: containing only such ingredients as have been officially approved by tl. S. Food Authorities. Within the Calumet factor­ ies — the largest and most sanitary on earth-hundreds of skilled workers clad in white are busily engaged in producing the baking powder tihat is used by m illions. Human hands never touch it. Its sale is 2 X times as much as that of any other brand. Pure in the m aking-pure in the baking. M DR. CHAS. J. DEAN A poun d can o f C alum et con­ tain s fu ll 16 ounces. Som e baking p o w d ers com e in 12 ounce in stea d o f 16 ounce cans. Be sure you g e t a pound when y o u w a n t it. 1 1 7 /W The Econom y F G PO’ BEST B Y TEST 'SS BAKING POWDER «------------ ------------—---------------------» TH E W O R LD S G REATE ST B A K IN G POW DER 20,080,000 Run-Down Women in the U. S. ! Women the Greatest > ing h a b it an d gives h e r a preference of one briuMl of goods Io an o th er, or an ad v e rtise d a rtic le to one th a t is unknow n. I t identifies fo r h e r a ce rtain p re ­ duet as being sta n d a rd , so th a t she m ay easily dodge th e wilee ot sellers w ho try to sell som ething th a t is n o t so good. It fixes m e rit as an ev erlastin g a d ju n c t to c e rta in artich-s. I t m akes h e r know th a t th e m an u ­ fa c tu re r who is p re u d of his p roduct a n d jealo u s of his rep u ta tio n and c h a ra c te r cannot do o therw ise th an m ak e Isis p ro d u ct a t least as g«MHl as h e says it is. M ore th a n likely it is b e tte r. A dvertising jiein ts o u t w here this g re a te s t b u y er in a ll th e w’o rld ’s h is­ to ry may find q u a lity goods by show ing tie r pictu res of them over iind over again, w hich e n a b le s 1»« t to recognize them easily a n d quickly. >