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______ ASHLAND daily ' tidings T ID IN G S . No stronger example of the hire of hiking could M | N | | C | | f l l F l/P M T C _________________ (E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 « ) found than the ease of the woman and six year old rLmob- U J U M L C II E r l I J This is Aslilands ! ter who came through Ashland this week. They reported P u b lished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by Place To Find ie going was rather difficult, hut that everybody liad /" f ) M M A N H I N Ti What It Wants THE ASHLAND PRINTING CÒ. een courteous to .them—and they were getting —•? M W 191 n u * 11 U To Eat Sundav B e rt R. Greer Ceor,. M.dde„ C r ^ n " f Ä s i x X " ? ! ’ l]*"' neÌ8hb°rS “ aUto8’ eVen though at a » ™ AL CITY M ? br ------------------ , ^ 0 . . 3t 8 ° " CI ’ ■ _______________ A SH L A N D Friday, September 12, 1024 D A IL Y your interest e n te r e d at th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice a s Second Class Mail M atter SAYS H E CAUGHT FISH CAUG HT FA ST IN JA R PUT THEM TO WORK Subscription Price, D elivered in City Market Basket ig h t of re c o g n itio n daw ned. I V auco u v e r, wa3 raid e d by S h e r if f, “ W hy you m u st be 'H u m p h r e y ,” i T hom pson, a ssiste d by D ep u ties began th e M otorcycle d riv e r. I R o b e rts and K em p, an d D eputy A nd you can be n o n e o th e r ¡C o u n ty P ro s e c u to r M cM ullen Ac-, th a n C b a rle y T a le n t w ho 13 w o r k - ’ c o rd in g to S heriff T hom n n ' th e i ! i ' ing e s ta PS° stock n “ s fo lu r th 1116 ia te ie tra ffic r r,c force o on n ----- m en ’ h ad - a m in ia tu re bar th ls b e a t’” re p lie d H u m p h rey . i ed w ith sev eral k in d s of Un I T a lle n t it d ev elo p ed , w as s p e e d - 1 and a g a m b lin g ta b le on w hich! The recent conference on prison industries at Salem $ .*5 i »5 J recommended employment of all able-bodied prisoners atj fulton n . Y., S ept. 11.— To 7 6# constructive labor at an early date. It is a wise recoin-' c a tc h a p ick e rel held c a p tiv e in a lliendation. H u g Is th e W a lto n ia n claim tn to fam e to d a y of G eorge W. H lil, ’ 1 95 : rom the standpoint of the state there can be no argu- J r ., of th is city. 3.50 ment relative to the employment of the prisoners kept at H e re ’s M Mr. u n ln & dow n th e h ig h w a y to an a u to r. H ill’s b h n a n n p e r f fish 6 50 state expense at the penitentiary. They should be made s to ry of th e y e a r: w re c k b etw een G ra n ts P a ss an d . , , , DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: M edford. H u m p h re y w as on his , to, as nearly as possible, pay for their keep. To let them “ I w as fish in g , w ith w o rm s as ■».ngiF In se rtio n , per m eh 4 3t b a it a n d try in g to c a tc h som e r &n S a,em *to K !a n ia th . . . Vearlj Contract»: remain idle at state expense, when they could<>e employed! hie insertion a week h a lls . T h e tw o m en h a d m et hut h a t F a ir H aven Bay. 27 4 to the benefit of the taxpayers, is folly. Idle men are not' A J a il c k of P e a rc su •’*« insertions a week d d e n I fe lt a s h a rp once b e fo re — K la m a th H e ra ld . Daily insertion 20 'improving themselves, they are given plenty of time to b ite In p u llin g in th e lin e th e First tor Le®aI and M iscellaneous Advertising STEALS PALM TREES batch up schemes for escape, and they are out of the w e ig h t cau sed th e line to tveave, r irst insertion, per s pom. line Each su b se q u e n t in se rtio n . 8 p o in t l i n e ........................... m a k in g , m e th in k I had hooked ¿5 ha it of working when they are again released. The result ard of T h a n k s ___ __________________ LOS A N G E L E S, S ept. 1 1 . __ o n to a heav y log. U pon g e ttin g 1 is that they are either not prepared to take care of them th O bituaries, per line. M oriw aki a d m ire d th e palm tre e s e hook to th e su rfa c e I d isc o v e r i selves upon release or they do not care to work. That is ed m y hook a n d s in k e r h ad d ro p in h is n e ig h b o r’s y a rd . Now be is •• a h » . " » A T CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING collection “ ’ daH 5aloa c h a re e ‘8 m ado " ‘ to the disadvantage /)f both the state and the prisoner. ped in to th e neck of an old ju g . se rv in g six m o n th s in ja il fo r But the.work should he constructive. Prisoners I t w as n e c e ssa ry to b re a k th e ju g , j d e a li n g six of th e tre e s. No d isc o u n t w ill be allow ed R e lig io u s o r B en ev o len t o rd ers. — ------------------------- should, after service of a term, come o*ut of the peniten w h en , to m y s u rp ris e , I fo u n d | th e w o rm s h a d been g ra b b e d by 1 300 ARRESTS IN w , DONATIONS °odh°^!n°tnn c h a r ’tie s or o th e rw is e w ill m e m ad e In a d v e rtls- tiary with a trade, a profession, or at least knowledge of th e p ick e rel w hich w as on th e IMBRIE MURDER tng or ,o b p rin tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be in cash.’ some line of endeavor in which they may make a liveli- in sid e of th e ju g . septfmbfr •» hood. When they are released under those conditions, “ Tlie only acco u n t I can give T A B R IZ , P e rsia Sept 11. __ withhold not thou thy tender mercies prgm mp ^ ey are tar ^e8R hkely to return to the path of crime. fo r th e c a p tiv ity of th e fish is T h re e h u n d re d p e rso n s h a v e been th a t w hen it w as a sm all m innow a rr e s te d by th e P e rsia n g o v e rn tinually L preserve ^{BGKiNDNEss and thy truth coN-Tliat woul(^ be much to the advantage of the prisoner and it w as h ib e rn a te d in th e ju g , an d m e n t fo r cfw nplicity i n j h e m ob- P s a lm s 4 0 :1 1 . ¡much to the advantage of society. as It grew’ it w as too big to g e t j m u rd e r of M ajo r R o b e rt Im b rie , th e A m erican co n su l, a c co rd in g to The sooner all state prisoners are put to work at o u t.” DO NOT RUB IT IN a n official r e p o r t receiv ed by th e The enthusiasm with which some of the traffic of- constructive employment' the better it will be for the E u g e n e — B u ild in g p e rm its fo r N e a r E a s t R e lie f from its r e p r e fleers in this state enforce the law has arousedi"a'livelv 1,nson®rs and the b®tter !t wil1 be f°r the people who are $ 2 ,3 6 7 ,4 8 0 issued in f ir s t eig h t s e n ta tiv e in T e h e ra n . argument between the Oregon State Motor association and|orZ n 1 « ™ ^ P" S°"er8 W ‘he C°S t _ m o n th s of 1924, m o re th at! d o u b le b e st fu ll y e a r rec o rd of 1,^37,919 PORTLAND MEN the tiatfic officers who have shown marked zeal in arrest- ” ________________ __ in 1923. A u g u st p e rm its to ta l UNDER ARREST F irs V ti'ra V X m e l^ ^ Odd H iT ’ 1 • T''e amplificr at tlle fi" rSVi„in<ls, which makes the 384,000. One Month Three Months „ ........................ ...................................... Six Months*1.1 B OniB Y e a r By Mall and Rural R ou tes: O ne M o n th ..... Three Months Six Months ... One Year .... FKESII DOTTY DELITE CAKES w as disp lay ed a to ta l of $ 5 f c u rre n c y a n d s ilv e r ” i J u d g e B la ir w a s ’ called e a rly ) th is m o rn in g and fixed bail, w hich 1 w as p o sted by o n e o f th e p a rty t and th ey w ere rele ase d . T he hail of H. P. M ueller, w ho w as a lle g ed to have h ad th e liq u o r, w as fixed a t $ 100; W . E. C hin, a lle g ed to h av e re siste d a r r e s t $ 5 0 ,! an d th e bail of L. R. P e n d e l, J. j E. M aher, E lw ood H e n d e rsh o t, L eslie T a y lo r a n d H a rry S p e n c e r ! w as fixed a t $20 each A Feature Page For Telling the Cooks About the Good Eatables Lemon Cream Grange ( ’ream anila Cream Strawberry Maple Chocolate Franklin Bakery •Phone 199 F razier & S on BOSC PEARS R ed Seed O ats, c w t........ $ 3 .25 S ta n d a rd cw t. $ 2 .7 5 C ap ital M ash, c w t........... $ 2 .5 0 S c ra tc h , nnd all material for ean- • ning o— o— o— o D aisy Chow , 75 lb s............ $i.«o E a s te rn O yster S hells, MAPLE SAP SYRUP c w t - ...................................... $ 1 .5 0 45e a ean—3 for $1.25 G ro u n d O ats, Cow F eed 75 lb s.....................................$ 1 .5 0 VA NCOU VER. ?. a sh ., S ept. 5.1 | Seven P o rtla n d m en , said to D aisy S a lt, 50 lb s .............$ 1 .0 0 « « « » « « » « » « « « « be em ployes of J e n k in s & C o m -i Stock S a lt, c w t................ $ 1 .15 tt S P E E D CO PS STA G E U p any, w h o lesale g ro c e rs, w ere a r St LITTLE RACE OF OWN » re s te d la s t n ig h t w hen an a lle g ed Good A lfa lfa H ay , » » » « » « « « » » a « ? : g a m b lin g a n d liq u o r p a rty on th e P er to n ...... , .................. $ 2 5 .0 0 B r r r r r r t t ! sizzled a m o to rcy cle -Lew is riv e r, 18 m iles n o rth of a s it passed S ta te T ra ffic O fficer E a rl H u m p h re y a t 50 m iles an ing that the officer must capture sufficient motorists and! h o u r on th e P a c ific h ig h w ay ju s t razier on 11cate tines to the tune of $450 a month. s o u th of G ra n ts P ass. Motorists who have toured to California, experienc H u m p h re y ’^ h ig h g e a re d r o a d 3 5 3 E . MAIN PH O N E 214 If this is true, the arrangement would necessarily in ing the unimproved highway between the California line s te r leaped fo rw a rd lik e a g rey spire the traffic officer to get them for a total fine of $450 and Sacramento, hope that our neighboring state will re- h o u n d in re sp o n se to a sav ag e T a b le u s t a n d C a n n in g m anV onV ^/1^ t• ^ 10 roPJ^aGons and arrest arrange- her automobile license fees so there will be %*uf sta m p on th e a c c e le ra to r. S tr e a k dUC regard to .e°?rtesy toificie,lt fnnds make ‘he aeedad imPeovement7 ing dow n th e ro ad , H u m p h re y w as BUT til . j u s t a b le to keep th e m o to rcy cle Ult \isnois in Oregon, yho in many cases might be ignor- ■■ ■■ - i ____ ___ ________ in sig h t. ant of the regulations. W a g n e r C reek R o ad P e a c e fu l fa rm e rs , h a rv e s tin g in v .iiisk ers, 5 inches. Oregon has invited the tourists and should do every T A L E N T , O R EG O N th e fie ld s, n e a rly d islo c a te d th e ir W as “G as” D etector thing possible to entertain them and show them the maxi V ic to r s h a re d w ith th e 60 n eck s in try in g to follow th e rZ /Z'Zrij mum courtesy while they are our visitors. Of course, s h a rp s h o o te rs o f ’ t h e S n ip e r d e c o u rse of th e tw o b lu rry s tre a k s , violations should not be permitted, and such such vio v ta c h m e n t th e p e rils of a serv ice s o u th bound to w a rd s M edford. , flagrant , pvumnuu, ana F o r five m iles th e ch a se con w hich leav es th re e of t h a t n u m la te s should he made to pay the penalty, but to encourage| N E W Y O RK , Sept, 12.— Ser- b e r su rv iv in g tin u e d . S u d d e n ly th e m o to rcy cle to d ay . On h is arrests by making such an arraneement. i s alleged to! géant S n ip e r A ndy rangement, n as s is F e rg u so n sp ecial m ission of d e te c tin g gas sto p p ed and a m an lea p in g from have been made at Drain, is a very harmful policy rise s to re m a rk th a t th e g e n u s a n d g iv in g th e a la rm by d ig g in g th e s ta te c a r a u th o r ita tiv e ly held ! r a t Is m uch m alig n e d . CO PYR IG HT f ra n tic a lly In tre n c h e a rth , V icto r up h is h a n d fo r H u m p h re y to P » t C* A nd he c ite s M esser V ic to r R o sto p . N ot -to be u n d o n e H u m n e v e r tu rn e d a w h isk e r. HISTORY IN A TREE e n t, a tta c h e d to G. H Q. in w-ar F o r 2 fra n k 3 , fifty c e n tim e s, a p h re y sig n a le d th e m an of th e Up at the comity fair the Owen-Moore Lumber d tim e,- w ho died a g lo rio u s d e a th P o ilu ta x id e rm is t gave V icto r im m o to rcy cle to do th e sam e. company has on exhibit a section of a tree, which some N ovem ber 10, 1917, a f te r ta k in g m o rta lity that will make your “ S a y ! ” H u m p h re y e ja c u la te d , body has estimated as 260 years of age. p a rt in m an y m a jo r a c tio n s of “ do you k n o w how fa s t you w ere Sunday dinner more g o in g .” W h a t’s y o u r n u m b e r, I lie exhibit is very interesting, as at various points on th e la te w ar. Salem — E s tim a te s show t h a t w h e re ’s y o u r d r iv e r s ’ licen se, the tree, each marking a period of growth, strips of paper V ic to r’s la s t deed w h ile aliv e a p p ro x im a te ly 7,000 c a rs of fre sh W enjoyable. Phone r.s ----------- ?” ho a re re d e e m s t h e ro d e n t rec o rd black- p ru n e s w ill h a v e been sh ip p ed Of ?hateper“ ’ each 8i™'S the “ ““ hist9rieal event, enia by many reports baby- “ Y o u ’re u n d e r a r r e s t ” th e m an f o r suggestions of fro m O regon th is seaso n . T his on th e m o to rc y cle in te r ru p te d . .b l “ n ? ; . e, T SUCkh,g' e e rm .|o v lp S a b o u t th e t0 [a , y le,„ . E s ( lB I te d “ You w ere te a r in g dow n th e ro a d what meats to have. As one youngster looking at the exhibit said: “ Thatiand the llke- th a ( o nly o n e -h a lf th is y e a r ’B crop 50 m ile9 an h o u r ” sure would help me to leam history.” It indeed would i Braves Poison Candy of I ta lia n p ru n e s w ill- b e d rie d . T h e tw o m en g la re d a t each for during the life of that monster of the forest the world' Seven minutes before he ex- o th e r. T h en s im u lta n e o u sly a tourists and Oregon motorists were "Tabbed by the score ja" “°”nce”lents of the fair official in the judge’s stand This seems to have been settled in some manner. Now the megaplmne’ nnde” “00d’ ’S 8 8°°d ¡"'Provement °ver the argument relates to traffic enforcement at Drain. ' An officer of the state motor association has charged th a t one o f tl»o tr o f f în • i • .......* ...... | The Ashland organizations and crowd certainly » -£ , ä s ä s r a M i x s t r * • * F Green Vegetables of all kinds Plaza Market & S II. A. Stearns Select Tomatoes IT.’S. Glein A delicious treat fo r y o u r g u e sts o r for y our fam ily in g e n e ra l, th ey can e n jo y w hen you serv e them o u r h ig h g ra d e b rea d s, rolls, bis- c u its. O u r b read lias th a t de- lig h tfu l fla v o r th a t is so te m p t'n g an d a p p e tizin g to lo v ers of good b read and it is m ad e fre sh every d ay at HRS RACE S M A MEATS Ol N. Main Lithia Bakery A SCHUERMAN’S GROCERY for Fancy and Staple Groceries has progressed from primitive life to the swiff svntie T T * a.“d, stretched hi£ near,y two n e r i o d o f I n /I -u - u , e / ° , e sxviib exotic fe e t o f le n g th a lo n g a V erd u n K__. ' ' Uumans looking at the tree measure tre n c b b o tto m , v i i t o r saved th e their lives in one, two, three or four score of years, while lives of e ig h t m en. T h e S n ip e r the giant of the forest has grown more useful* throughout d e ta c h m e n t ra n s a c k in g a c a p tu re d more than two and a half centuries, each year adding G erm an d u g o u t, b ro u g h t to lig h t six p o u n d s o f a p p e tiz in g candy. more usefulness and value. V ic to r p a id h is lo n g s ta n d in g intn IW°fe lt4WaS felle d b ^ the lumber c°iBPany to enter r-..-™ ms p riv ile g e of f ir s t b ite w ith h is ns ruction work, it must have looked down w i s e l y ^ be treacherous s try c h n in e at the young saplings just peeping out of the ground a s1 ln the candy center3 finished him our elderly human neighbors have a right to look d^wn Ï 2° Eec°nds’ Ju3t as Sergeant wisely at those just starting to grow ® k ' iW n e ‘ ” ° " e ' ' ° i ______________ C ut o ff in h is p rim e , V ic to r ' n e v e r a tta in e d th e fu ll flo w er of i A GOOD SAFEGUARD h is ra th o o d , b u t th e s e m e a s u re The announcement that the laws of Illinois are very m e n ts say he did p r e tty w ell on j strict relative to paroles and that, even if a parole is a d a ily r a tio n of one p o u n d of granted when the law permits, Loeb and Leopold can not j b u lly beef a n d v a rio u s p ic k in g s: j be liberated until each of them is past 70 years of age is W e ig h t, 6 1-2 p o u n d s; le n g th , i 22 in ch es; w a ist, 20 in ch e s; ; encouraging. ‘ The life which they snuffed out of course can never he restored and to those who firmly believe in capital Puni®Jin^ent ¡B cases like this, the life sentences mav seem insufficient punishment; but, even at that, it is well to know that for more than half a century they must .remain a prisoner of Justice, that they must obey the whim of) the law and not he able to indulge in every whim of their uistoited intellectualisms and experiments. And we will be frank to state that we believe their incarceration should remain one good, §olid reason for frowning on any change in the Illinois law relative to paroles until the young murderers complete at least the minimum period of their sentence. C o rv allis — New $11 J)0b b rid g e is to be b u ilt o v e r O ak C reek , on P h ilo m a th ro a d , ju s t o u tsid e c ity lim its Eagle Market Y N. Main THCATER Phone 155 WE DELIVER E v e ry a d h a s a m essa g e TODAY and TOMORROW ¿ atch for 31 Stores Staples Realty 20,hCeiiSiiryGrocery 31 Stores ♦♦♦-♦ ♦ ♦-< A dollar’s buying power in a 20th Century store is satisfactory. You get the best land of merchandise at extremely low prices; served in clean, modern, sanitary scores by intelligent, courteous salespeople. New Ad SATURDAY and MONDAY ---- ------September 13th and 15th Jello, all flavors, each 10c President Coolidge Inspects Radio Pints, dozen ......... 79? Crystal White Soap, 6 Preferred Slock Tele- phone peas, can 20c Jh T h e se t h a s a ra n g e m iles. of 3,000 i ! Quarts, dozen ....... 95c 3 dozen l o t s ....... $2.80 Half Gallons, dozen $1.29 Fresh Bulk Shortening Pound 19c Burnett’s Vanilla tract, 2 oz. bottle (■risen, 1 1-2 lb can 40c- -3 lbs. 80c—6 lbs. $1.53—9 lbs. $2.23 Latest pack American Mazola Oil, Broken slice Pineapple, Beauty Shrimp, Quarts 48c large cans 28c each 2 cans 35c bars 25c Everybody seems imbued with the idea of seeing the B - grand old country in which we live—regardless of how! they have to travel to see it. Those who have automobiles speed along the boule V vards; those who have yachts raise the foam behind them' as they speed through the water, others go from place 1 1 to place on the train; while those who have neither a con- veyance nor apparently the money to ride the cushions, sling a pack over their shoulders and take to hiking. On the load today y’ou meet hoboes; you meet joyous young men out for a lark; you meet girls with adventure- some spirits, and occasionally you meet families. Wonder? lhey catch a ride when they can—which they all re-j P re sid e n t C oolidge in sp e c ts a : ta in in g fiv e tu b e s ; S tra in g Line port rather intiequeilt; but they’ do not care. The diffi-j rad’° car eq u ipped by A lfre d H. fre q u e n c y c o n d e n so re s; b in o c u la r culty of trudging along under the broiling sun does not Grebe’ °f Richmond Hill> Long c «iis a n d a six s ta g e c o n tro l enm to discourage them. They realize their mode of i?ef-! aS a su g g e stio n to th e sw itch . T h e se t h a n g s fro m th e ) Coming Soon tint? th p rp i s s l o w e r t h a n o t h o r e 41 + Il R e p u b lic a n N a tio n a l C am paign ro b e r a il, b u t in th e p ic tu re has ting there IS .lower than others, but they get there just C o m m ittee. A fo u r tu r n loop en- been placed on th e ru n n in g b o a rd .! “ The Covered W agon” c irc le s th e body of th e c a r. T he ¡se t is a c y n c h ro p h a se h o o k -u p con- Macaroni, fresh curve c u t, 4 pounds 25c Special for one week------ — -------------------------p an Mason Jars equipped with zinc porcelain lined caps and new rubbers HIKING the 8ame. P hono 107 UTIFi* 201 E. Main Street 20th Century Coffee—Blended to suit the taste—Roasted in our own plant every day—Always fresh, Pound 43c; 3 pounds $1.27 Poet’s wash machine soap, large pkg. 34c Norwegian Sardines, in Pioneer Olive Oil, 2 for 25c fiats. Vim Best Patent flour- a good flour at a low price, 49 pound Seedless Thomson Rais Carnation Milk, Tall Hershev ins, 3 lbs. 35c can 9c size, Mins Clams, special 19c sack for $2.15 Cocoa, 1-2 lb. each 17c Adirondack cane and maple syrup— Delicious on hot cakes Quart tins 59c; % gal. tins $L05 S ~ A Store is Located for Your Convenience ASHLAND 374 E. Main St. MEDFORD 31 N. Central Ave GRANTS PASS 509 G. St.