ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGt PAGB TWO Ashland Tidings Wednesday, November 15, 1U2ÌÌ PRICELESS OLD RELICS SHOWN IN HEYE FOUNDATION MUSEUM Established 1876 Every Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO, Published OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TEL EPH O N E 39 C. K. LOGAN, Editor E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon P oatotflce as Second-class Mall M at­ <♦> T he best doctor is one w hose 4s ter. <;> own h ealth is poor. <$>, _______ Subscription P rice D elivered in City: <®> R ep u tatio n comes m ore from <3>j nAn ___ $ .6: One month T hree m o n t h s ............................. 1.95 the bad th in g s you do th an Six m onths ' from th e good. One year .................................... ---------- «?! Mail and Rural R ou tes You learn w hat love is before -e: One month ....................................? .65 Three months ............................... 1.95 m arriage, and w hat it isn 't • ; 81x months .................................... 3. SO afte rw a rd . One year ...................................... 6.5€ ______ ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising j-» T here is no work in heaven, YlDgie Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c. and th e h a b it seem s to have <$> YEARLY CONTRACTS < v > spread to the world a t large. Display Advertising One tim e a w e e k ......................... 27 L TWO tim es a w £;k........................25 c , ' Old ldpas th a t have «»'vived | Tvery o th e r d a y .......................... 20 c •> a re generally m ore reliab le th an Local Readers ! j> new ideas th a t have not yet NEW YORK, Nov. 15.— Riches of Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c been thoroughly tried. the Aztecs, such as were in the loot; To .run every o th e r Ja y for one m onth, each line, each tim e . . of Cortez; o rnam ents of fine gold IIEZ HECK SAYS: To run- every Issue for one m onth such as P izarro, th e Spanish con- “ C annin’ fru it is h ard oh m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5? ! •> « iq u e r e r , took from th e P e ru v ia n s;! Classified Column j b w ork, but g ittin ’ the lids priceless objects of a rt of the civil!-! One cent the word each time. 1 off a fte rw a rd s is h a rd e r To ru n every issue for one m onth zatiou of th e an cient Mayas, a re <$> s till.” or m ore, % c the-.word each tim e. am ong th e nearly two m illion speci­ Legal H ate m ens of th e M useum of th e A m eri­ .F irst time, per 8-pchit lin e ..........10c can Indian, Heye F o u n d atio n , which! Each subsequent tim e, per 8- tax issue alone, th a t caused th e polnt line • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5c today was officially opened. To­ Card of t h a n k s .............................$1.00 sw itch from G overnor Olcott to Mr. m orrow (T h u rsd ay , Novem ber 1 6 ),. Obituaries, the l i n e .................... 3 ’Ac Pierce. it will be ready for the general pub­ Fraternal Orders and Societies Few O regonians had ever heard of Advertising for fraternal orders Mr. W inburn. His co n trib u tio n was lic, who, w ithout charge, will have: the o p p ortunity to see and study the or societies c h arg in g a re g u la r in iti­ atio n fee an d dues, no discount. R e ­ ridiculed by the opposition and a t ­ m ost rem ark ab le assem blage of the: ligious and benevolent o rd ers wjll be tem pt was m ade to raise it as a cam ­ records of the past of th e tw in Am er-i changed th e re g u la r ra ts' for all ad paign issue. The news w ent round vertlslng w hen an adm ission or o ther th a t W inburn was to be exposed. icas now u n d er one roof. Among j those invited to the reception were charge Is m ade. ¿There w ere h in ts th a t some aw ful distinguished citizens and scholars th in g s in his past could be laid bare. What C o n stitu tes A dvertising from all p a rts of th e country. But as his d e tra c to rs delved into In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ The m useum of the A m erican In ­ ing am ong some as to w h at const! his New York c a reer and into his dian, Heye F o u ndation, grew out of j tu te s news a n d w hat ad v ertisin g , b rief c a re e r in Oregon, it was found we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which th a t th e less Jesse W inburn was as- the e n th u sia stic in te re st in aborig-i inal c u ltu re aroused in Mr. George Is u sed by new spapers to different!- , .. , .. ate betw een th em : "A LL fu tu re sa ile d - tbe b e tte r U would be for the G. Heye in 1897, w hen engaged in events, w here an adm ission charge Olcott cam paign The records showed th a t Mr. W in­ th e construction of a ra ilro a d in la m ade o r a collection is tak e n IS A D VERTISIN G.” T his applies to b u rn began life in poverty on a sa l­ A rizona. His first contact w ith In ­ o rganizations a n d societies of every a ry of $2 a w eek; th a t a keen b rain , dian lore was th ro u g h the p u rc h a s e , kind as well as to individuals. of a buckskin sh irt from an Indian j All re p o rts of such activ ities a fter an indom itable purpose and a genius w orkm an. i in leg itim ate business activity had they have occurred is news. All com ing social or organization enabled him to re tire w ith a large m eetings of societies w here no property and big incom e before 50. m oney co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ It was also disclosed th a t his activ i­ OBITUARY <8- ation charged, o r collecton tak e n IS ties for hum an w elfare, his benefac­ NEWS. tions, his w ar record, his secret I. YV. SPER R Y TRUE APPRECIATIO N p h ilan th ro p ies and o th er activities I. W. Sperry was born a t Brow ns­ The lu re of green p a stu re ju s t I of high civic and m oral purpose ville, Ore., Ju n e 20, 1857, spending across th e way has caused m ore t h a n 1 raised him above the level w here it m ost of his early years in Oregon. one grass-eatin g c re a tu re to forsake would be pro fitab le to m ake him a Mr. Sperry wa3 m arried in Gilliam a com fortable p a stu re and starv e to cam paign issue. county, n ear A rlington, to Miss E lla d eath in b a rre n fields. And all th is is rem in d er th a t Jes- „ , , *. se W inburn a t 51, a com paratively B aker some years ago. To this union By the sam e token, the o th er fel-: ’ , , . , • new citizen of Oregon, who has was born one child, Miss S arah Sper-I lo w s girl ap p ears in a fin er lig h t, , , , , , . . . .„ 'b o u g h t a hospital and re fitte d and ry, of A shland. The Sperry fam ily th a n th e one beside o u r side, be she, la te r m oved to W ashington stake,: . , TI ... , ___re-equipped it and is ultim ately to ever so lovely. H ealth and oppor-S .. , . . m oving from C enterville, W ash., to; .... , . . , p resent it to th e city of A shland, tu n iu e s a re n o t ap p reciated u n til I 1 ,, ! who has b u ilt a w ell-equipped com- A shland two y ears ago last July, i these have been lost to us. | Mr. Sperry was in his usual: . ., . . ,, , ... ■ ! m unity house and presented it to the A shland is blessed w ith a m an who J . ... h ealth u n til ab o u t two m onths ago j . ! people of A shland; who is living loves the city, and who will do w hat- 1 . , . , , . , since which tim e he has been in a! . . .. ..a I now m ainly to help sw eeten and en- ever he can to fu rth e r its in te re sts.; „ „ , ,, critical condition, su fferin g intensely; rich the lives of o th ers; whose well- He has m oney. F o r th a t reason he stored m ind and gentle purpose and a t tim es, and passed aw ay a t h i s 1 has in the p a st been regarded sus-, . . „ . . am iab ility m ake his com pam oship a home on M ountain avenue M onday , piciously. This m oney is his. He ' . . . . „ ' . . ,, „ .„J delig h tfu l com radeship, is one of th e m orning a t an early hour. m ade it him self. He re ta in s th e & The fu n eral was conducted this , . .. , big reaso n s for la st Tuesday. rig h t to dispose if it as it so pleases . . . , * „ His m ain activity in th e cam- aftern o o n from th e Sperry hom e a t him. By his acts he has won a host; . . . . . . j naign was in publishing in all the 172 M ountain avenue, by Rev. M iller of friends th ro u g h o u t th e sta te , a n d ;- n ;„rp„-c ..„ .n e w s p a p e r s of Oregon, Mr. P ie rc e s of th e B aptist church, assisted b y ; m any cities have cast envious eyes . . . t tn program and sta te m e n t, and in th a t John F. L eggett, pastor of the Chris-: upon him . O thers have so u g h t to tian church. p , , . . . activity he spent thousands. entice him aw ay from A shland. B ut _____ Mr. Sperry h a s been a m em ber of j th e charm s of th is com m unity have the B aptist church for a num ber of. THOUGHTLETS so entw ined them selves in his h e a rt years and was loved and respected Scientists will have a job classify­ th a t he refuses to listen to the siren by his neighbors as an upright ing som e of th e sounds th a t come call. C h ristian m an, who will be sorely U nder th e caption of “ Jesse W in­ th ro u g h the radio. If d ru g s w ere called by comm on m issed from th e ir m idst. b u rn ,” th e O regon J o u rn a l, P o rt- He is survived by his w ife, Mrs land O regon, in a recent issue, com- nam es, th e people would go home E lla Sperry, and d a u g h te r, Miss Le­ m ented as follows: ; and m ake th e ir own m edicine. They still talk about how it all An o rd in a ry ru bberneck contains ona S arah Sperry, of A shland, and happened last Tuesday. The m ost nearly as m uch ru b b e r as a stan d - by one b ro th e r and fo u r siste rs; G. W. Sperry, of H eppner, Or., who h a s' frequently expressed opinion is th a t a rd a u to tire. Mr. O lcott’s cam paign m anagers and A pessim ist sees th in g s th a t are been in A shland for som e days past,! new spaper su p p o rte rs did a g r e a t'g o n e ; an optim ist sees th in g s th a t and Mrs. W. W. W eath erfo rd , of i Olex, O r.; Mrs. Mary H ale, of Io n e J deal to c o n trib u te to his defeat, a in t yet. Many old-line republicans are know n Some of th e election prophets have Or.; Mrs. Win. C ochran, of W alla; W alla, W ash., and Mrs. J. H. W ood,! to have been driven to Mr. P ierce by finally got the w eath erm an tied, of P o rtlan d . the n asty fight m ade on him. T hings th a t used to win political b a ttle s in DELAY IS A N TICIPATED LEEDOM ’S T ire H ospital will m ining cam ps and on prim itive fron- in H ERRIN M URDER TRIAL R E P A IR your T IR E S th e R IG H T ' tie rs a re not the effective m ethods ---------- of m odern days. MARION, Ills., Nov. 14. The se- WAY and give YOU a PO SITIV E; And n e a rly as m any o th e r rea- lection of a ju ry in the H errin m as- GUARANTEE of SERVICE or your 60tf sons a re assigned as th e re are peo- sacre case m ay possibly be delayed MONEY REFUN DED . pie discussing th e subject. B ut in long enough one day this week to O rres cleans clothes, ¿»hone 64. the conversations th e re is one im- allow nine or ten d efen d an ts to file p o rta n t reason th a t is rare ly . If e v e r .; bond in open court upon a n o th e r m entioned. j m u rd er indictm ent. W ANTED It was a b a n k ru p t o rg an izatio n The sta te , when th e m assacre tria l ---------- th a t was u n d e rta k in g to back Mr was called, reduced th e num ber of The services of an energetic <•> Pierce when th e cam paign o p e n e d .! d efen d an ts from 48 to 5, and of the m arried man iiving ;n Ashland, Mr. P ierce him self was only a plain 43 d e fe n d a n ts th u s released. 33 w ere S' who desires to m ake money $>; farm er and a land-poor tax-ridden still held u n d e r bond for o th e r m as- rep resen tin g an excellent Life ♦ ’ . ’ , . m i i n u » hnt tpn nf thp dp- Insurance Company, offering an f irm er a t th a t, in th e early days ‘ Us, original and 3elf-selling Insur- th ere w asn’t enough hope of election fen d an ts w ere released en n e y , ance policy. O ur c o n tra ct is r>mong his su p p o rters to encourage fa r as m u rd e r Indictm ents a re eon- <¥> d iffe re n t and b e tte r th an any com petitor offers and every in- <§> : them to invest savings in his cerned. surance prospect will in sta n tly chances. F in an cially speaking, it adm it it. Investigate for your- j was a dreary cam paign outlook. I COAL IS TOO LA RG E; t elf. ! CONTAINS DYNAMITE ----------- j At th is ju n ctu re, one of th e sev­ WALLA W ALLA. W ash., Nov. 15. €> LIBER A L COMMISSIONS PAID if- e ra l reasons for the P ierce success Com plete In stru ctio n s and cam e to pass. A $500Q gift to th e — F o rtu n a te ly for Mrs. E llen Lig- P ersonal A ssistance Gladly Pieree candidacy was announced g ett. a piece of coal last night was Given nt Anv Time from A shland. Jesse W inburn, who too large for her to p u t into the had a lre ary co n trib u ted $500 to th e sto re . She broke it in tw o and dis-J <*> Apply GENERAL AGENCY O lcott recount fund was the donor ¡covered a stick of dynam ite, a cap N His change of fro n t cam e as a resu lt and fuse. ! • NORTHERN L IF E INSURANCE * COMPANY 0- of a cam paign address delivered b y ! The dynam ite stick was believed ’ No. 209 L iberty B uilding was a to have been overlooked w hen th e j * M edford, Oregon Mr. Pierce at Ashland. discussloq of th e tax issue, and th e coal was shipped. DRY LAW HELD TO R IL E ON HIGH SEAS. ; WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 — A de­ c is io n held to be of great im portance ’ in liquor sm uggling prosecutions was ! rendered today bv th e U niied S tates suprem e c o u rt in upholding the gov- ¡ern m en t in its su it ag ain st Raym ond III. Bôwrnan, in which it was held : th a t the ju risd ictio n of the U nited S tates may extend to offenses ¡ag ain st its law s com m itted by A m er­ ican citizens upon the high seas. F a tte n up those tu rk e y s and ¡chickens for th e holiday feast. We have a car of cracked corn and mill ¡ru n a t th,e rig h t prices. Plaza ¡M arket. H. A. Stearns. Cl N orth Main St. 57-lm o a rtlstic excellence. We recognize e im m ence p o ten t s lic e s of th e m otion pictures, and we are glad th a t a com pany of the im portance of Associated F irst N ational has seen lit to •o-< nerafe in the production and di 'trib u tio n of ‘Lorna Doone.’ r a n h in n ll Photographically, the picture has m any scenes of ra re b eau ’y. As a p resentation of P.lackm ore’s novel, ‘L orna Doone,’ It will receive a ! a rty welcome from all those who li:.ve read and come to love th a t q u a in t E nglish story of Lorna Doone and her John Ilidd. “ We hope the production will a t ­ tain every success, and are glad to give it ou r en d orsem ent.” “ L orna Doone” is a t th e Vining today and tom orrow . “ LORNA DOONE" IS PRAISED RY OHIO ORGANIZATION The Cleveland Cinema club, an in­ fluential Ohio organization, has gone on record as endorsing “ Lorna Doone,” in the follow ing lette r, signed by Mrs. E lm er G. D err, presi­ dent, and M aria D. 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