ti a /ìli ■ l* f e g _ L H ASHLAND DAILY T ID IN G S ' mouths to come ,at DÀft» ototta« ) .— I 7 — Ih u tsd ay. December 18, 1024 least. Eyesight of English F a s t D e t e r io r a t in g Recently, after a sensational trial, Chafin himself — was convicted of violating the Volstead Act, in the fed­ P u b lish ed E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by LONDON, Dec. 18. — The eye era l court. sight of the English as a nation THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. in passing sentence, the court took cognizance of is deteriorating, if recent figures L eft R. Greer .of the num ber of elem entary Ueorge Haddeo Green ............... ......................................Business Mangeli0 '" ? " ’8 “s “ peace officer, saying: It might as well he realized that no coal association, school children treated for spec­ GFFICIAL CITY PA PER ..................................................... Telephone 89 tacles can be taken as a criter­ E ntered a t th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice as Second C lass Mail M atter by laying a tonnage tax on its coal and paying it to a ion. can . prevent human liberty in the counties Of less than a million children Subscription P rice, D elivered in City ( corrupt , . sheriff, 2 one Month ............................................................................................ ? .65 where that thing is done. If I were to go into the field attending these schools, 23,000 b i ^lonthV | 75 (,1 Prophecv, 1 would say that the coming legislature is were found to have weak eye­ Year.............................................................. ....... I 7.50 going to prohibit this system of deputy sheriffs that has sight. For the past few years one in B y Mail and R ural R outes prevailed one Month ...... .................................. .................................................. $ .6 5 ,,T T . in . Logan County and in some other counties 111 every five children has been (Established in 1876) Three Months ....................................................................................... Six Months One Year 1.95 3.50 6.50 West Virginia.” hatcheries, according to a report white fish, perch, bass and pike Kalamazoo arrived here to issued by the D epartm ent of More white fish were distri- keep a promise th at he would Marine and Fisheries. The var- buted than any other variety, it appear in police court to answer ieties released were salmon. is shown, the num ber totaling to a charge of reckless driving, 522,147,000. These were planted ; preferred by police officers with in lakes in Manitoba, Saskatche-! whom he nearly collided wan and A lberta. When lie arrived a t Police --------------------- : H eadquarters his clothing was drenched with w ater from the ten­ Risks His Life to Keep der. Date with the Judife Po.ice Judge Boardman, after hearing the story, decided th at JACKSON, Mich., Dec. 18. __ had been punished Half frozen from a sixty-eight- Pawlock enough #nd suspended sentence. mile ride on the head end of a passenger train, Stanley Pawlock, Every ad has a message. found to possess defective eye­ sight. Specialists predict th a t of May the court’s prediction prove correct. The existing system—so vicious and un-American as future generations possibly one DISPLA Y ADVERTISING RA TES in every four persons will wear to make a national scandal—has written for Logan Coun- spectacles. Single Insertion, per Inch ............................................................ $ .30 Yearly C ontracts WCBM ........................................................ 27 a recor;1 in violence and bloodshed and injustice and One insertion a week .25 s tr o n g probably surpassed only in Herrin, 111. Two insertions a w e e k ................................................................... Billion More Fish Daily insertion . ................................................................. 20 ■ . The law enforcement agencies should he kept free in Canadian Streams R ates for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising irom all such ulterior control. F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. ? .10 OTTAWA, Ont., Dec. 18. — .05 Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line ................................. Their function never is to fight the battles of capital More 1.00 Card of Thanks ............................................ than 900,000,000 young .02 q, or labor hut to see that the law is enforced impartially— fish and eggs were distributed O bituaries, per line ..................................... that the humblest living American is not deprived of any this year to inland lanes and WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING •'AU future events, -where an admission charge is made or a right any more than that any corporation should be rob- rivers of Canada by the Federal collection taken is Advertising. oed of that which rightly belongs to it. No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. TONIGHT ONLY Messrs. Shubert Offer S ymphony L awn W R IT IN G A G IF T D E N O T IN G GOOD JU D G E M E N T No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis­ ing or job printing— our contributions will be in cash. If the meek inherit the earth any time soon, thev’ll inherit debt enough to keep them that wav. McNair Brothers n e DECEM BER 18 THE KINGDOM W ITH IN :— The kingdom of God cometh n o t' Joshua made the sun stand still, but a flapper can w ith observation: N either shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! tor, behold, the kingdom of God is w ithin you.— Luke 17:20, 2 1 .1 cross the street and make 40 cars stop. For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but rlghteods itess and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost.— Romans 14:17. P aulserud’s Overcoats are ex­ Falls City — Cannery here has! ceptional values. 89__tf packed 28,553 cases apples, tw o' ON WELL DIRECTED GIVING If you know of a family that is destitute and for whom Christmas provision, is not otherwise being made, tell The Tidings about it. This newspaper will be glad to help call any such eases to the attention of the agencies that are. concerned with the work of spreading Christmas cheer in humble Diaces. » It is better, in order to avoid duplication of effort, to report eases of need to the recognized sources of relief than to report them to individuals. It is better for indi- . viduals to turn in to these agencies whatever they desire to give than to attempt direct action. There was a ease in Portland one Christmas wherein report of a family’s destitution was published in a news­ paper and an earnest plea was made for a turkey to he given the family. When a good Samaritan called with a turkey under his arm on Christmas morning lie found that eleven other raw turkeys from various charitable indi­ viduals had beaten his into the house. There were no fuel, no potatoes, no bread, no anything except turkeys in the place. A child was dragging a turkey around on the end of a string as a plaything. The rest of the chil­ dren and the mother were all in tears from hunger and carloads going to England. - _ _ _ _ _ _ , D ru g J fa /v f EVERYBODY TRAVELS Chev. T ouring..........$250 Cliev. Coupe ............$650 See the 1925 Advance Six Nash Touring at our Showroom T F . a OF AGES Sillal New York tu r.V Theatre Cast D oors Open 7 :8 0 — Curtain 8 :1 5 P r ice s:— Main F loor and Lower Boxes, 8 2 .5 0 ; Balcony Circle ip p e r B oxes, $ 2 .0 0 ; balance of B alcony, 8 1 .0 0 — P lu s Tux for All THE FAMILY Buick 6 .................... $750 Chev. Touring . . . . •$ 75 c Gifts TH E ASHLAND FU R N IT U R E COMPANY 8 8 N. Main Used Car Bargains Chev. Sedan ............$700 I W hy n ot give your friends on e o f our trunks, su it-eases or liandbags for C hristm as? Classified Ads Bring Results Bodge Delivery ....$275 With the Superb nm s DONATIONS PAPER. Large assortment of Ivory at a saving of 25 per cent \ i - i/ Give Her for Christmas */ A Waffle Iron—Percolator—Urn Set—Heater —Curling Iron—Electric Iron—Toaster—Vacuum C leaner or any other electrical appliance and'she ¡8 will have the happiest Christmas she has ever en- joyed. \/ Mahogany Nut Bowls y4 off A large assortment of La Taus- ca, Deltah and Fleur de Lys Pearls, ELECTRIC LIGHTS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE Beautiful Pen and Pencil Sets Agate Pins, Rings and Scarf Pins. Murphy Electric Co. Automotive Shop Fancy White Gold American and Swiss Wrist Watches cold. So it you want to he really helpful, give through the Salvation Army or the Elks, or some other organization which is in touch with the needs of the destitute. Or if you want to make your giving more personal, get from one of those agencies directions as to where to go and what to take nalism l‘° ' ’".-’T ‘° defend “ national jour- hcr Bn, ,1 ?' !d “ ,haS exemPlarc m limited num- generahv are fiÎh“^ u • i,">)liea,i'>1‘ «■»* newspapers . • ,y the,r “ews an>• »° mean« open to the protection everyone who owns eharge that they are “ filled with filth painstakingly col- a building should know about. ected and set forth for the contamination of the minds Let us explain it to you. into winch it enters.” People generally do not accept the view that the wav o lessen misdoing is to say nothing about it. The Monitor tself publishes much news about the activities of prohi- Billings Agency 1883 ltion law violators. It believes, of course, that in doing Real E Estab. state & Real Insurance fto it aids prohibition law enforcement. At the same time 41 E. Main St. Phone 211 T ? aidmit tO ltS eolumns news concerning viola- ns ot other laws. Other newspapers believe that imh H«ty tor these also is important to law enforcement The Monitor is entitled to i t s ---- - • - - vviuem. ine , to iin] • . 18 own "Pinion. It is not entitled . P”g“ tl,c motlvee of newspaper« that reason differ- You Profit ently, Thrice When you buy at home, you profit. 1. In the quality of your purchase. 2. In the good will of local business men. 3. Tn the progress of this community. First National Bank Ashland, - Oregon “ Banking Friendships T hat Encircle This Section” Vf Waffle Irons Vacuum Sweepers— Royal, American, Hoover Toalster * Curling Irons Electric W ashing Machines Ivory Toilet Articles Mahogany Nut Bowls Men’s Watches and Emblems Silverware Everything Reduced from 10 to 50 per cent for this Xmas Sale Electric H eaters Electric Irons New House Lighting Fix­ tures Percolators Urn Sets CHAS. A. WHITE W. II. Hod! cinson Store Enders Block ASHLAND ELECTRIC SHOP ♦ ♦ ♦ »4 ABERDASHERY for XMAS Gloves — Dress gloves of fine kid, lined or unlined, silk stitched seams, made by exclusive glove m akers Pair $1 .50 to House Slippers Hats —Our headwear always represents the fashion in its varying moods, but. never a deviation in quality. A friend or dad can always gratefully receive a good hat —Luxuriantly colored fabrics, of deep, warm, soft, weaves, beautifully trimmed, that appeal directly to men’s inate sense of comfort. $5°°to $7 .00 Handsome is as handsome does—most any tie looks good for a while hut it takes a good tie to keep on looking good. Neckwear He’ll Wear —"With our large selection of Chen­ ey Silk ties and cravats, known as “ Everlasting Ties,” which with­ stand washing and ironing and never lose their sheen—pure silk never does—receiving a tie from our stock for a Christmas gift has become something to he looked for with pleasure by many men of this community each year, and the number is increasing. We are show­ ing the latest fabrics, styles and modes in Slim Jim knits and solid weave cravats. to £ 0 .5 0 5 0 c t0 $2 SS0010 $8 .00 Batli Robes We Stress Ties —What a pleasurable sigh vriien father grabs the pipe, paper and the big ehair, and slips his feet into a pair of soft house-slippers, snugglers, and sits down to read. Every kind imaginable. $175 to $3 .50 Mufflers —The brushed wool scarf kind which are so popu­ lar and serviceable. Made in the dashing color com­ binations all the rage this winter season. Long and wide. Also Cheney pure Silk. .25 to J J . 0 0 $1 M IT C H E L L S Ladies Will Find Shopping Here for Young Men's Gifts a Pleasure Clothing for Men Near the Posoffice Ashland, Ore. S’ K 44444 4 -4 t ► 4 - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - ,