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    PAGE TWO
A shland
daily tidings
Saturday, December 8, 102«
ASHLAND
D A I L Y T I D I N G S | marketing conditions by limiting acreage was not followed
and a pretty or attractive face, background are canary, chry-
She
is not expected to have a first- santhem um , light blue, soft brown
CHILOQUIN HOTEL
class voice, nor need she uece's- fawu aIid
Decorative fig-
CHURCH NOTICES
CHILOQUIN, Dec. 7.— W ednes­ sairily be a beauty, but she’ fn'ust ure3- arp .«Qt numerous, in con-
Church of th e Nazarene
day evening, between 6 and 7 have personality. Five feet three traat to tbe usual Oriental style of
Sabbath services as usual. S. S. o’clock, the Chiloquin hotel and to five feet five inches is thh b e s f 'carPe t- ’English*.carpet manufac-
9:45; sermon 11 o’clock, subject poolroom, owned by W. C. Balfour btd^ bt:
color of the eyes doqs | tu.r ers ar<? c o p y in g th e new style
not
m
a
tte
r.”
to meet the changing fashion.
W alking in the S p irit” ; Young were burned to the ground. The
Experts in English beauty pre- I Eord Lloyd, a London wireless
Peoples Meeting, 6:30, leader— fire wras first discovered In a room
StelM Sewell; Evening evangelis- in the old part of the building at d*Ct th at the B rit,sh battery will «'Xpert, has advanced the novel
One Month .............................................................................................. $ .65
tic service at 7:30; W ednsdayithe head of the stairs and was give blase Broadway a thrill that theory that “ listening in" is bene-
Three Months ........................................................................................
1.45
night Phophecy class from 7:30 | probably caused by the explosion will make it sit up and acknow­ ficial to health» He cites a case of
KEEP
HANDS
OPP
Six M o n th s..............................................................................................
3.75
ledge th a t its previous ideas
The Supreme Court of Wisconsin rendered a decision t0 8;30. come and learn about of an oil heater,
is .of a. young girl, previously nervous
One \ ear ./............................................................................................
7.50
puchritude
need
revision.
By Mail and R ural Routes:
and debilitated, who became ro­
last month, that while given very little, if any, publicitv the Second Coming of the Lord. S tarting in the north side of the
One . of th ....................................................
bust and healthy after six months
building ' and burning rnpidl^
\.9 5
^ ,e l)ress» *s °f utmost importance to co-operative or-{Y°U
a
h^re-
Three Months ......................................................................................
devotion to the wireless. His
Six ' .on-.hs ........... ............................................................................
3.50 ganizatious. The Supreme Court made permanent a tern-
/
" U 96 nne ’ ast°r nothing could be saved excepting “ D undready w hiskers,” the of
theory
is that the contact, how­
On»? Year ....................................
articles from the poolroom kind th at grandpa used io wear
6.50 poran* injunction granted to a co-operative organization The salvation Army Welcomes a on few
ever slight, with the electrical
the south. The safe, electric are coming in again
DISPLAY ADVERTISING R A TES:
by
a
Circuit
Court
which
restrained
an
outside
company
Sunday morning services at 11 piano, some show cases and two
Ju st now
current
of the wireless is bene­
a ‘‘hair show” is be-
single insertion, per inch ..................................................
.30
ficial
to
the health of the listen­
ir0Ul
soliciting
or
buying
the
product
from
members
und-
°’clock
on
“
Holy
Living.”
Meet-
cash
registers
wre
taken
out.
J n g held in London at which all
Yearly C ontracts
er.
Oue Insertion a w :................... ’........ ..........
.
5 27% er Contract to the pool- The decision is a sweeping vie- ,ng Tueaday- Thursday, Saturday,;
i the newest w rinkles in styles of
T w o in s o u o n s a w e e k .............................................................. ~~
;26
)
tory
for
co-operative
marketing
organizations
In
its
Sunday
SchO
Q
l
at
23°:
Sunday
I
dress for hair and whiskers of
Dally insertion
St. Helens— W ork to sta rt or
.20
opinion the Court said:
1 On December 15 we are favored largp dock for Columbia River men are on display. The tonsorlal
R ates F o r Legal and Miscellaneous A dvertising
I experts at the show are touting
“ We consider that the law is well settled that
F irst insertion, per 8 point l i n e .........................
■ to have in our midst Col. and Mrs. P ackers’ Association.
I .10
the virtues of the mutton chop
‘
subsequent insertion, 8 point line .........
one who maliciously induces another to breach of
.05
Scott property secretary of the
Radical changes in masculine
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[blanks ..............................................................
1.00
contract of a third person is liable to such third
| western territo ry also staff Cap-
Obituai s, per line ........................
coiffure
are also being advocated.
.02%
j tain and Mrs. W est of our ow’n
lining on your brake bands
person for damages resulting from such breach. ì »
If they are adopted men soon will
this kind of w eather is the
W HAT CO » , TITUTE8 ADVERTISING
I
—Bulletin of State Market Agent Oregon divi8ion:
he going around with a “ p a rt” in
assurance that
Al! future events, where an admission charge is made or a
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W atch the papers closely for
lUcticn taken Is A dvertising.
their hair extending clear from
English stage beauties are go­
fu rth er announcem ents.
o discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
their foreheads to the nape of
GOOD WORDS FROM A NEIGHBOR
ing
to throw down the g a u n tle t'.,, •
— Capt. M. H. P orter,
to
their
pulchritudinous
.sisters.
X a rT T '
a ’t“rnat<‘ 3ty,°
DONATIONS
The Mail Tribune has received most flattering reports 1
Lieut. D. Dye.
in America. Broadway will be al-
?
haU‘ ° " Gach side’
m,.
i "f Ashland’s winter fair which closes tomorrow night. As
as Hie traffic officers now
lowed
to
pick
the
w
inner
of
the
”
g
&
C
G “ ttle C° Ck’S Comb
Presbyterian Church
— _________ __________ .____________ :____ _________ ! nie program tor Saturday evening promises to be an ex­
are checking up and catch­
in
the
centre.
ing up many who have cars
ceptionally entertaining one, and as there is a pavement Rev. Nelson of Medford will oc- struggle.
DECEMBER 8
It rem ains to be seen if these
with poor brakes— most of
Twenty-four
of
England’s
fair-
leading directly
from Medford
to the Winter Fair door ’ we ?upy
lhe pulpit at tlle Presbyter'
styles actually will catch on, hut
which is from lining. If you
...
_
_
mn /'hiirnb at belt, ♦
OMNIPOTENT H E L P :— The Lord is my deliverer.-
Samuel i guggest that as many Medford people as possible ta k i in 1“ " c‘,urch at both the m<’r“",s I I to go
chor"s
girls are
68 “ lMted
have good brakes the other
to America
to *°
appear
l„ an
' " e sni" ’,,y » « « " * - • «
and evening services.
22:2.
fellow may not he to blame.
the Ashland exhibition before' it closes tomorrow eve- Sunday School, 9: 4 5 A. M. ; A ll-Engllsh revue th at tvi.l o p e n .
A
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ning.—Medford Mail Tribune.
Ju n io r C. E., 4:00 P. M. S e n io r in New York before New Year s '
Dav Half r>f ti ,
i
' headed man will be even more
Endeavor, 6:30 P. M.; Guild, uay. Half of the num ber already h
, , , . , ,
CONGRESS AND THE PUBLIC SCHOOL
have been - < — ’ — - ____ i hopelessly behind the times.
selected, and compe-
Today and tonight afford the last opportunity for 6:30 P. M.; Prayer meeting, 7:30
Congress is in session. It has a fair white page to
i
i
tion
.
_.
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* ■ ■, ■ i places
■ 11...... ,
, .
W
ednesday
evening.
for
the
rem aining
I Chinese carpets according io
write upon; a new page in American history is to he in-j attending the Winter Fair and Poultry Show. You need
is keen, Andre Carlot, who is do­
leading London dealers, are all
scribed. What that record will be, no one knows; not to see the event and it needs your patronage.
Cor Main and Pioneer
T rinity Episcopal Church
ing the picking, describes his
the
rage
now.
The
most
popular
trom past performances can coming Congressional action I
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7~~“
Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond “ ideal” as follows:
he judged!
'
. |
resident Coolidge says there is no excuse for a na- Holy Communion at 8 A. M. “ She is made by a pretty figure
Matters of serious import to the country will be con- l’ona*. k°nus- Jas. R. Quinn, national commander of the, Sunday School at 9:45; Morn-
sidered; tax revision, immigration laws, the bonus the Ameriean Legion, says there is, which opens up an old Jye service and sermon at 11.
Everyone cordially welcome.
World Court, the Peace Plan, which will result from th e ' arbr»ment between new official heads.
THflATEK BCAUTlKir
F IR E TOTALLY DESTROYS
to such an extent by other States, as the October estimate
forcast a total potato crop of 401,424,000 bushels.”
Published Every Eveuiug Except Sunday by
The wagon load price of these Idaho potatoes at Idaho
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CÖ.
Falls on September 25. was 75 to 80 cents a hundred
Bert R. Greer .......................................................................................... Editor
pounds for sacked Rurals, and $1.25 a hundred for bulk
ICIAL CITY PA PER ......................................................Telephone 39 Russets, both U. S. No. 1 grade. On October 19 the price
*<*d a t t ie A shland, O regon, P o sto ffice a s Second C lass
p +,
n
i i
»»
□
tn
,
- i n , - , - . ”
ot the Rurals had dropped to 50 cents and of the Russets
M ail M atter
------------- to 65 cents.
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
(E stablished in 1876)
Raybestos
NEWS LETTER
Saves Fine&
aa,ef“-
AUTOMOTIVE
Shop
Ashland
Bok prize otter. , . . and the Education hill.
I F irst Church of Christ Scientist
In former* sessions this, to the future perhaps the
Pioneer Avenue South
New Senators Who Are
most important piece ot legislation which Congress can
Sunday services at 11 o’clock.
Service Station
Subject of lesson “ God the Only
enact, has been sidetracked in favor of “ more import-j
Cause
and
C reator” . Sunday
ant bills. Perhaps it has been pushed to one side he-!
Sitting In Upper House
Cold Weather
School at 11 o’clock. W ednesday
cause of the strong pressure brought against it bv its
evening m eetings at 8 o’clock. '
is coming
enemies.
Senator F ran k L. Greene is typ- ing from the ran k s to captain, i Reading Room open daily from
pressure
,, But this session it . can not be sidetrack. The A
--------. ically a New E nglander— in man- D uring the Spanish
It’s Here
W ar he re 2 until 5 P. M. except Sundays
oil ( ongiess to pass it is overwhelming. Every patriotic j nerism s, style, dress, and in poii-
of
V
e
rm
o
n
t1
and
holidays
crulted a company
Do not forget
and almost every fraternal order is behind it. Churches!
tical faith a n d 1 volunteers, with which he wa3
your Radiator
M ethodist Episcopal Church
allegiance. He Is m ustered into service as captain.
endorse it. Peaehers, schools and colleges, alumni asso­
Try
of the school of L ater he rose to be ad ju ta n t gen­
S. J. Chaney, M inister
ciations, and undergraduates are for it. Chambers of
The Sunday School will meet at
thought w h i c h eral. Third Brigade, First Divi­
Commerce and civic organizations demand it. Parents
Whiz Anti-Freeze
9:45. Classes áre provided for all
sent Calvin Cool- sion, F irst Army Corps.
G uaranteed to prevent freezing
want it. School organizations want it. Almost every:
ages and all are welcome. The
1 d g e tWrough
and not to in ju re radiator.
Greene, a fluent speaker and
one who knows anything about it, wants it. And Congress '
pastor will speak at both t h e ' A scientific preparation
many State and
able parliam entarian, always has
is nut apt ti) turn a deal ear to so deep-seated a desire, so
morning and evening church ser-
national offices
Ma<le and tried in the E ast
been warmly interested in legisla­
strong a feeling that the time has come when the United
to the W h i t e
vices. There will be special music Quart 45ctS
Gallon $1.75
tion for the war veterans. In the
i by the chorus choir under the dir-
House and made
States should do as much for education as it does for!
House he took an active p art in
ection of Mr. H arry Yeo. The DO NOT USE ALCOHOL:
|JganleD.GpfitZj Senator Lodge,
wheat and corn and pigs and cattle!
fram ing many pieces of veterans’
It boils a t 178 degrees
evening service will be evangells-
of M assachusetts
'Phe country of to-morrow will he the land of the
...
.
, ,
(w ater boils at 21 ^ d egrees)
legislation,
particularly
those ..
Republican leader of the Senate.
tic with an opening song service. I Freeze-Meter Test Service Free
ehildien ol to-day.
The
citizens
of
to-morrow
are
the
v
a »
n
»
dealing with rehabilitation of the
Come and help sing the songs you '
i
i
For once and for all it may be
pioduct ot 11,0 schools of to-day. Can anything ever be put down th a t Greene 1» a rock- wounded ex-service men.
like to sing.. Mrs. Angwin is the No-Dim:
i “
more important to this Nation than seeing to it, Through! ribbed Republican from a rock- Because of m eagre funds leader for the Epworth L e a g u e :
»o\ eminent help, that its schools are making the best i rlbber Republican state, and he is Greene was forced to leave school meeting at 6:15 Sunday- ev en in g ., A P repared Clotl»
(in can) only 50 cts.
possible citizens of its children!
i of the conservative branch of th a t w’hen only 13, going to work In AU are cordially invited to all the
To keep your winshield clear.
a railroad office. Subsequently, meetings at the Methodist church
W ill L ast A Year
however, as a result of training
A REGRETTABLE SENTENCE
In night school, he secured em­
One application for a rain or
F irst Congregational Church
ployment as a newspaper reporter
The Supreme Court of the United States, the highest
Boulevard and Main Street.
Snowstorm
and finally became editor of the Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., with
tribunal of the American people, has approved the act of a
St. Albans, Vt., Daily Messenger. classes for all grades and ages. We Want Y our Business
district judge in sentencing of Comptroller Craig of New
In 1908 he was a delegate-at- Bring your Bible. Morning ser-
\ ork ( ity to serve sixty days in the penitentiary for al­
large
to the Republican national vice at 11; subject “ Man’s Suffi-
leged contempt of court in criticizing an official act of
convention and chairm an of the j ciency in God” . Ju n io r C hristian
the judge who sentenced him to jail.
Republican state convention in j Endeavor a t 4 p. m. C hristian ,
Comptroller Craig must go to prison because in an
1914. He never sought national Endeavor at 6:30. Evening ser-
otticial capacity he criticized as “ hostile to every interest”
office until elected to C ongress, vice a t 7:30; subject “ Christian
<i i(tii,sal l>\ Federal Judge Mayer to grant the city of
in 1912, where he served until '■ Sympathy.” P rayer meeting every
New A oi k representation in a rapid transit receivership,
chosen for the Senate.
W ednesday evning a t 7:30. The i
Com ptroller Craig criticized Judge Mayer and Judge
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1 public is cordially invited to all
the Congrega-
Mayer adjudged his critic in contempt and sentenced him By the time Senator P o rter H. credits legislation of the last Con- these 9ervket>
Dale )va8 elected last month It had gress, a»d was a member of the tional Church.
to prison.
— W. Judson Oldfield, M inister
Interest was attracted to the Mayer-Craig controversy become alm ost a habit for Ver­ conference between the Senate
m ont Represen­ and the House on agriculture leg­
because of the high position of the man sentenced to jail
C hristian Church
tatives to move islation.
but this bold display of judicial power will command the!
Dr.
Daniel
Eugene Olson, of
from the south
He was born March 1, 1867 in
notice and protest of all who are jealous of the funda-'
end ot the Capi­ Island Pond, Vermont, his present Eugene, will preach at the Chris­
mental rights of tree press and a free speech bestowed ¡
tol to the upper home. He studied in Philadelphia tian church tomorrow morning.
upon the American people by their constitution
cham ber of Con­ and Boston, and, as a young man,
RELIEVED BOY’S COUGH
gress.
Senator for two years with Jam es E. Mur­
Great power carries with it great responsibility.
Mrs. L. Van Belle, Pendroy,
Greene, who ser­ doch, Shakespeaaran scholar and
Authority may thrive upon discriminating usé; it withers'
Many Lines —now is the
Mont., w rites, " I like your Cough
ved with Dale in actor.
under abuse. It is not without reason that the people
the House, made
time to buy your useful
Dale became deeply Interested Medicine very well. My little boy
have vested in their courts far-reaching prerogatives with ! y i R . ■— y—T-. y - x j;'*.
6
years
old,
had
a
very
bad
cough
the same step In politics in 1908, when he was
Christmas Gifts.
winch to enforce respect for law and justice.
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uat a year agOi
and
after
using
FOLEY’S
HONEY
made chairm an of the Republi­
W aterm an Fountain Pens
Unquestionably there is serious discontent today with By th a t strange complex ot can State convention. He was AND TAR COMPOUND he se­
$2.75
(Cl tain tea tures oí our judicial system. Bench and bar ¡Amerlcan politics Dale owes his again chairm an in 1920. He was a cured relief.” For coughs, colds E versharp Pencils, $ i to $6
themselves have taken cognizance of them and have set seat ln the Senate to a victory at member of th e State S enate in and hoarseness there is no better
Loose Leaf Memos
resolutely to work to put the temple of justice in order the polls over Park H* Pol,ard’ 1909 and 1912, serving as chair­ remedy on the m arket today than
85c to $2.50
FOLEY’S
HONEY
AND
TAR
But it is clear enough that the process of reform is so Democrat- and a couain of Calvin man of the committees on Feder­ COMPOUND. It has stood the
Standard Diaries for 19^4
85c to $1.50
al
Relations,
Banks,
and
th
e
Joint
slow that public opinion is likely to run far ahead How1 C°°lldge’ RePub»caa President,
test of tim e, serving three, gener­
Committee
on
Temperance.
He
doublv daneerous it is thon tlm f Cl
e T
I
Forem ost, Dale Is a conserva-
“A Line a Day” Books
j ua“^ rous ’t j s then, that flames of displeasure I tive Republican, and one of the was appointed judge of the Bhigh- ations. Get the genuine; refuse
$1.20 to $5.00
> annet o intemperate gusts of passion by rash i dryest of the bone drys. His cam- ton Municipal Court in 1910. He substitutes. Sottd Everywhere.
Buxton Keytainers
action on the part of the bench itself.
‘
paign
liv upon first came to the House in the
paign was
was waged
waged orincina
principally
50c to $2.00
a dry platform , Pollard favoring Sixty-fourth Congress, and served
-W hitmans Quality Candies
a modification of the Volstead act. consecutively uptll he ^resigned
5Oc to $8.00
IDAHO POTATOES
this year to run for the Senate.
Dale
was
one
of
the
fram
ers
In
Eastm an Kodaks
Restaurants in Washington—where Attorney Gener-
the House of the Fderal Reserve
$2.50 to $0.50
Dale is an authority on colon­ Don’t endanger your health by ”
r,
7 S.idn U T r ;,C1eUSt0,ned
at least. Bank systm, and
U„„ his name
„ con- ial architecture, which study is
name is
Perfum e Sets
doing your family washing, at
. 1,1 s tat I* 01 >uked Idaho potatoes, which are of a nected with the fram ing of m
$2.50 to $0.50
many his avocation. He recently bought
iaige and mealy variety. That was the price last winter banking laws aB a member o f the
__ an old house here and had It built home this stormy w eather. Let
Rosebud Powder Puffs
even in the ordinary restaurants, and it is expected these ComImttee °n Banking and Cur- as an exact replica, even to the us do it for you. We do good
50c to $1.00
big potatoes—called by some “ Bill Borahs”—will be no rency’ Als0, he Plftyed an impor- m inutest detail, of homes of the II work and our prices are reason­
Big Ben Alarm Clocks
$8.50
colonial
period
in
New
England.
cheai>er if they are not dearer this winter.
¡ta n t part in d ra ftin s the farm
able. Why spend the day in the
Ingersoll Watches
\ \ lu le th e restaurants are getting 15 cen4s apiece and his wife sought mate
cotics and whisky, and told him ’suds when a m inute at the
$1.50 to $m.oo
the wholesalers several dollars a bushel for tfiese Idaho
while still married when she went th a t she was going
Star Vibrator
potatoes, tl0 farmers who.produeed them are selling them !
_____
for good “and I never want to see IIphone lets you out of it?
$5.00
at pnees beîow tlw cost of production. The Department! chico , c a i Dec 8 - T h a t hi you any m ore.”
“A Day In the Siskiyous”
of Agriculture s semi-monthly bulletin of November 10 wife, before she deserted him, e t
$1.25
Baker— Salisbury road to be
Gift Stationery and Greeting
lias
sa> ot these producers and their crop:
rolled in a m atrim onial bureau
Cards
macadamized
a
t
cost
of
$35,360.
“ Idaho potato growers are facing another unprofit- for another husband is the aiiega-
SanJit
Shop Early and m ake it Easy
able year, not quite so bad as 1922, but with prices low tlon In a divorce complaint filed
for yourself
a s t o r 1 a— Im provem ent o f
enough to be discouraging. Those who sold the earlv by J°9cph H Kener against Edith Grand Avenue from F o u rth to
crop are about the only oues who have made a nmrti M‘ Ke,ler In the Butte County Fifth wll cost $2,497.30.
party. His eleven years in the
House of R epresentatives give am ­
ple evidence of this.
If Green had one in terest above
all others while in the lower
cham ber it was the development
of the national guard, a deep-
seated desire to place State troops
upon a m ilitary parity and effi­
ciency with the reg u lar army.
Greene is well-prepared for his
___
____ of the ____
_
work ...
in behalf
national
sward, having served w ith v e r-
mont troops for many years, rls-
Idaho growers planted approximately 20,000 acres less :8uper,or court/ esterday-
than last season, but apparentlv their plan te iinnrove’ », e fu^thermore char«e8 that
11
*
1
improve she admitted that she used nar-
Dr. Oeser & Son
ASHLAND LAUNDRY
improve-
it
81 Water St.
Phone 165
Mrs. Wallace Reid
in
“HUMAN WRECKAGE"
25c and 50c
SUNDAY ONLY
BEBE
AOO l P h ZUMO«
• n u t ats
ANTONIO
LS ^ M O R E N O
eXCITERS’
/ ” '
Q QMrutr.uunI(+'nlur9
B reaking speed records and men’s heart -flashing through
lite tothe tune of w hirling propellers and racing engines Tony
Moreno as a m ysterious crook.
also
“ A Hula Honeymoon”
the comedy
At the request of the P otentate of Hellah Temple we are
showmg the dedication of the S hriners’ Home for crippled
Children and the Children blessed with proper, care.
♦ ♦ ♦,
Heavy Footwear
For Heavy Weather
$7-8S '• $15*
16 inch top, moccasin toe, double vamp, veal
leather »high shoe
$12.50
Bergmann (Humbolt Cruiser) well known to
lumbermen for quality
Christmas
$15.00
Suggestion
16 inch plain toe, double vamped high top shoe,
veal leather
McNair Bros.
Garabaidi— Harbor
menta to be considered.
Closing Today
$9.00
12 inch, plain toe, double vamp, veal leather
high top shoes
$8.75
8 inch high top shoe of same style as others and
same quality'
$7.85
These are Thorogood and Hamilton-Brown Shoe
Company high quality footwear—so you’ll know
they are good.
• Good Leather Preservers
This is the time of year, especially during snow,
lor one to take the extra precaution to keep
from having cold feet, which may result in sick- .
ness, by keeping the shoe leather well oiled and
fortified against water penetration.
Neats Foot Oil — Shulife — Dri-Foot
Bergman Oil—Viscol—Uno Cleaner
Dri-Foot Dubbing (Paste for heavy .
shoes).
Overland Shoe Shop
Corner Main and Oak
J. D. Mars, Prop. ’