______ 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 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.