Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 22, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    F riday, Novem ber 22, 1922
ASHLAND B A IL I TIDING«
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PAGB TWO
Ashland
Tidings
Established 1876
Published
Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPHONE 39
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
Poetoflice as Second-class Mail Mat
ter.
BIBLE THOUGHT
— FOR TODAY—
Bible Thoughts memorized, will prove a |
priceless heritage in after years.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22
GOD’S GOOD G I F T S :— The
Lord will give grace and glory;
no good th in g will he w ithhold
from them th a t w alketh uprightly.
Psalm 84: 11.
THE NEW MARRIAGE LAW
T here is only one logical m ethod
to check th e spread of social and
h ered itary diseases, and th a t is the
one th a t is asked in a bill proposed
by Dr. Owen A dair, which will be
su bm itted to the solons of th e sta te
a t th e next session of the leg islatu re.
In brief, this bill will seek an am end­
m ent to the p resent m arria g e law
and will be m ade to include a physi­
cal exam ination of th e wom an as
well as th e m an before a county clerk
is authorized to issue a m arriag e li­
cense. W omen over 4 5 years of age
will be exem pt. In addition to Jhe
h ealth test, both will be req u ired to
suinbit to a m ental exam ination. If
e ith e r or both of the applicants
should fail to pass the two tests, a
license shall not be issued unless
one or both have been rendered-
ste rile , and in no case shall any li­
cense be Issued or m arria g e per­
form ed wherp the c e rtificate of ex­
am in atio n shows a m ental capacity
of not to exceed th a t of a child of
12 years of age.
Exponents of the proposed bill be­
lieve th a t the passage of guch a m ea ­
su re will prove an ab so lu te check u p ­
on an increase of insanity and social
diseases, th e u ltim a te resu lt to be
the decreasing of the large num ber
of w ards being cared for by th e state
in its various in stitu tio n s. If any
m an or any wom an, th ro u g h th e ir
own fau lt or th ro u g h Inheritance, is
in a position to pass on to posterity
the blight which has settled upon liis
Holiday Greetings
The Quality Store
of
Portland, Oregon
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T h e Q u a l it y S t o r e
of P o r t l a n d , O regon
F IF T H .
S IX T H .
M O B S tS O N .
ALDER
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WE WISH YOU ALL
fWerry C h ristm a s
—and—
H appy Heua Y ear
We wish to thank our patrons and friends for
a Most Successful Year, and will do our utmost
to merit your continued patronage.
PLAZA MARKET
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
H. A. STEARNS
J. L. BARNTHOUSE
Merry
Christmas
wuiwiiiitnnnnTnTnnTfiinii^iiitu
All Our Patrons Will Receive a Slice of Fruit Cake
FREE—Saturday
Also a Sacred Art Calendar
Lithia Bakery
Cutlery Sale
pocket Knives, $2.50 values.................. \ Z X B H
Pocket Knives, $2.25 values..................I
Pocket Knives, $2.00 values.................,i
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Pocket Knives, $1.50 values...................1
Scissors, $2.00 values—Sale Price..........................$1.19
Scissors, $1.50 values—Sale Price.............................. 96
Scissors, $1.25 values—Sale Price.............................. 83
Scissors, $1.00 values—Sale Price.............................. 49
While They Last—Get Busy!
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SIM PSO N ’S HARDW ARE
87-39 North Main St.
Phone 203
Christmas Furs
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or h er Jife, and he o r she h as not
sufficient control to prevent this,
then the law should provide some
m eans by which these disorders can­
not be tra n sm u te d .
Those opposing the m easure sta te
th a t th e law has no rig h t to inflict
ste rility upon any individual m em ber
of th e com m onw ealth. W hile this
m ay prove a h ard sh ip upon th e in ­
dividual in question it is for the
good of the w orld in general th a t
such a m easure is proposed. W hen
idiots, m entally deficient people, and
those carry in g a social disease, are
so placed th a t they a re not able to
pass on to an in n o cen t,ch ild th e b u r­
den they have been forced to hear,
the w orld cannot help b u t be a b et­
te r place and will have a h iv l.tr
sta n d a rd of living.
U nder th e present law. the m an is
required to p resent a h ealth c e ri’.fi-
cate to the county clerk before a
m arriag e license is issued. In ju s ­
tice to h u m anitv, and w ith all due
le-p ect to wom anhood, it can be
stated th a t is not sufficient, and th a t
in nearly as m any instances of a
child born blind or inflicted w ith
some hideous disease, the responsi­
bility can be placed upon the m other
as rig h tly as upon the fath e r. Until
a single sta n d a rd for men and wom­
en is m aintained in the stricte st
sense and th e law prvents the in te r­
m arriag e of those not fitted to p ro p a­
gate, half-w itted and diseased b a ­
bies will continue to he born into the
w orld and the re s u lta n t m isery in­
creased instead of decreased.
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
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B akery Goods—
G raham bread, rolls, hom e
m ince pie, cakes and cookies.
B akery and R e sta u ra n t. 69
Main.
m ade
Home
N orth
92-tf
Hen* from Central Point—
R ussell L. H arris, of C entral P oint
was an overnight v isito r in A shland.
H ear “ Poppy J a d e ” a t Ja ck so n ’s
dance S atu rd ay night.
93-3!
War Cqy I» Excellent—
The C hristm as n um ber of the W ar,
Cry, official publication of th e S alva-'
tion A rm y, is being d istrib u ted in
th e city. It is excellent and has a '
g reat m any a rticle s of in te rest. In
! addition it gives a review of the work
• of th is organization d u rin g th e past
I year, w ith several fine articles.
B usiness was good th is year. We
¡expect th a t of 1923 to be better.
A shland C leaning and Dyeing W orks.
I Ladies w ork a specialty. A uto de-
! livery. Phone 63.
90-6
W. A. SHELL
B A R B E R
Safety blades resharpen ec
like new. Single bit, 30>
doi. Dobule bit, 60c doz
Children’« Work A
Specialty
Bartlett’s Fur Store
Largest Stock in Oregon
Outside of Portland
F. W. BARTLETT
115 W. Main, Medford
PAGE THEATER
The Big Xmas Day Event
Matinee and Night, Dec. 25
MtNRY W.SAVAÖE offers
A mericas F avorite P rima D onna C omedienne
STUDENT WILL MAKE
MORE MUSIC
C rater Lake pictures, 50 cents up.
D arling Studio.
90tf
Leaving for W eed—
Jam es L. Jarrew . who has been
visiting w ith his fam ily in the city
for the past five weeks, re tu rn e d to
W eed, Calif., today to look a fte r his
business in te re sts in th a t place. He
! reports th a t business is good in the
C alifornia tow n, and th a t the saw ­
m ills and box factories a re now ern-
l ploying nearly 500 men.
Happy
New
Year
Get Your
B ert . M oses
fam ily.”
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Holiday Travel Heavy—
Spend Holidays in Portland—
Holiday tra v e l is heavy on all
G. A. Briscoe, su p e rin te n d e n t of
public schools will spend the holi­ tra in s, according to railro a d oLicials. (
days in P o rtla n d , visiting w ith his! Many people are trav elin g both n o rth !
son, Dr. Briscoe. W hile he is absent i and south to spend the holidays w ith ’
The w in te r :
from A shland he will a tte n d the friends and relatives.
trav
el
to
C
alifornia
has
ju
st reached
S tate Teachers association m eeting,!
its
peak
and
with
holiday
fares ef-j
which will be held in P o rtla n d at
fective
this
week,
th
ere
is
a great (
th a t tim e.
exodus to Oregon points.
Many
U
niversity
of
Oregon
stu
d
e
n
ts,
who
F r u it cake and m ince m eat tim e is
here. F o r citron, orange and lem on bad not pi .lined on going hom e be­
It is b e tte r to be cheated
peel, raisins, c u rra n ts , figs, spices, cause of th e g reat distance, have
th an to cheat.
♦ su g ar, etc., D etrick ’s G roceteria sells c la n g e d th eir m inds since th e lower
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for less.
48tf rate s w ere announced.
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finn
of
tho
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One of the hùat
best wuvo
ways trt
to olim
elim i­
n a te tro u b les is th ro u g h the
F o r sale a t N eedlecraft Shop, baby
C ra te r Lake pictures.
D arling
♦ sw eat glands.
doll
sets, garden sets, bloom er shits.
Studio.
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I t ’s am azing how m any jobs
W ill Bo Homo This Evening—
you can get when you alread y
Melvin K aegl, who is a tte n d in g the Local Man A rrested —
Among th e several violators of the
* have a good one.
U niversity of Oregon, is expected
traffic
law s to appear before Ju stice
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hom e to n ig h t or S aturday, for the
Glenn
O.
T aylor in M edford, was H.
<§> It Is safer to tru s t a woman
holiday recess. He will be accom ­
N.
T
aylor,
who was picked up w ithin ■
w ith larg e feet th an a woman
panied by K enneth Cooper, of The
the
city
lim
its by the night police i
♦> whose feet a re sm all.
Dalles, who will stop overnight w ith
for
operatin
g
a m otor vehicle w ith
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him. Cooper is on his way to C ali­
$>
W hen a doctor tells a m an
fornia to spend the holidays w ith his the cu t-o u t open. He was fined $10
bis disease is incurable, it is
parents.
The two boys a re both upon pleading guilty.
♦ easy to get him to join church.
m em bers of Phi Sigma Pi fra te rn ity .
Leaves for Roseburg —
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E llaleene S ten n ett left this m orn­
O rres cleans clothes. P hone 64.
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P ro g re ss is m ore su b sta n tia l
ing on tra in No. 14 for R oseburg,
when
b u ilt upon reasonable
Do not fail to look over th e doll w here she will spend th e holidays |
economy th an w hen b uilt upon
sets a t th e N eedlecraft Shop.
80tf visiting w ith her sister, Mrs. S. N .'
8> wild extravagance.
M iller.
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Here
from
Ontario—
HEZ HECK SAYS:
H arry K im e and C. S. B aten, of
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“ Laziness in a m an
O ntario, Or. spent the night in Ash­
seem s to hev no effect in
MITCHELL PIANO
land, on th e ir way to C alifornia.
re d u c in ’ th e size o’ his
IN THE M U S IC A L R O M A N C E -
"Lfedy Billy"
O riginal splendid S inging C a s t »
WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS
3 0 0 TIMES AT THE LIBERTY NEW YORK
PR IC ES— M atinee a t 3 P. M.— Lower floor
A Merry Christmas
$2.20; Balcony,
$1.65, $1.10 and 55c.
NIGHT— Low er floor, $2.75; Balcony, $2.20, $1.65 and $1.10.
AND
A Happy New Year
EAGLE HEAT MARKET
Detrick’s Groceteria
Good Things to Eat
GOOD THINGS TO EAT GATHERED FROM THE
FOUR CORNERS OF THE WORLD FOR
YOUR CHRISTMAS FEAST
Lettuce
Orange Peel
Bananas
Lemon Peel
Oranges
Turnips
Walnuts
Lemons
Beets
Cocoanuts
Apples
Carrots
Almonds
Pears
Parsnips
Brazils
Raisins
Onions
Peanuts
Cluster Raisins
Cabago
Pecans
Currants
Sweet Potatoes
Filberts
Dates
Irish Potatoes
Chestnuts
Figs
Squash
Celery
Citron
KIPPERED AND SMOKED SALMON
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JUST ARRIVED
WE SELL FOR LESS----- QUALITY THE BEST
Electric Christinas Gifts
U S E F U L - - S E N S IB L E
FOR HER
FOR HIM
—
Ranges
— W illard Storage Battery’ for
— W ashing Machines
His Car
— Vacuum Cleaners
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— Spot Lights
— Sewing Machines
— Flash Lights
— Percolator Sets
— W indshield Cleaners
— Grills, Toasters
— Set of Spark Plugs
— W affle Irons
— Aluminum Plates for Run-
— Laundry Irons
ning Board
— Heaters, Stand Lamps
— Stop Lights
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— Light Fixtures
— Trouble Lamps
— thirling lio n s
— Horn. Mirror
MANY OTHER PRESENTS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
SAVE THIS COUPON— IT IS WORTH MONEY
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Make Christmas the
Sweetest Day of the Year
Let Everybody Receive a Box of Delicious Candy
We Have Many Varieties to Choose From
Choice Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos
A Full Line of Pipes
Choose something that will bling joy to those you
wish to please
Pop Corn and Peanuts
THE FOUNTAIN
R. P. PORTER, Proprietor
Go Home for
-Yulelide Holidays
Why not surprise the folks at home with a
visit at Yuletide. It will make them happy
and you, too. Plan now to take advantage of
25° o Reduction
—in—
Round Trip Fares
Between all sta tio n s w here one-way fare is $30.00 or less
Sale d ates: Decem ber 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 5 l, J a n u a ry
1st. F in al re tu rn lim it, J a n u a ry 3rd.
%
F re q u en t and C onvenient Service will m ake your journey
a trip of pleasure.
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For
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fu rth e r
p a rticu la rs,
ask
agents, or w rite
w e win anow a o per cent uwcuum wu cavu
fill out and p resent th is coupon. Not good a fte r Dec. 20th, 1922.
JO R D A N E L E C T R I C
201 EAST MAIN— PHONE 80
SEE OUR DISPLAY AT THE FAIR
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JOHN M. SCOTT,
G eneral P assenger Agent.