F A GE TW O Monday, January JO, 1025 A SHLAND D A IL Y T ID IN G S i lie use of their own money, but are 'urging them to ac- GAME AMENDMENT IS JACK AND ESTELLE (Established in 1876) I cumulate their money, a little here and a-little there, put- Has Husband Held for FILED BY COMMISSION GONNA GET MARRIED Lapse in Alimony. • —- ting the money to work 24 hours a day, while they work P u blished E very E ven in g Except Sunday *by SALEM, Jan. 17. — An am end­ only eight, so.that their small change will become an ally ment to present a game code to THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. LOS ANGELES. Jan. 16. — 'instead of an aggravation. empower the game commission to Forecasting his perm anent retire­ I *• t R .G r e e r . — .......................... .................................................... Editor (hie thing is self-evident, if we do not save during use its discretion on the opening ment from the ring. Jack Demp­ George Madden Green ........................... „....................... Business Manager and closing of game seasons and sey, heavyweight champion an­ our productive years, we will have nothing when our pro­ ‘ ■OFICIAL CITY PAPER ................ .......................... ~ i..T e le p h o n e 89 districts, was recommended by the nounced exclusively through the l.n ie r e d a t th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffic e as Second Class M ail M atter ductivity is gone, for the time comes when no man can gam« commission biennial report, International News Service th at labor. , filed with Governor Pierce today. In the report he recommended a uniform season throughout the state, for all game birds, animals, fish, and a shorter season for hunting deer, w ith an opening date not earlier than September 10. Subscription P rice, D elivered In City < r«O Month .................................................................................... •jure® Months .............................................. ........................................ I 1 Months ................................. ." ” *""*""."” ” 1 ." ” ” ” ” .'"."” ........... L oa Year ....................... $ .65 1 95 3 75 7.ÍÍ0 THE DRIFT he will m arry Estelle Taylor, mo­ tion picture actress, in June. The champion indicated th at he would likely retire when m arried. Now is the tim e to buy spray pum ps, plow s and harrows, d rills ai«l all kinds of farm Im plem ents. 1 oitcing 1 q every sty le. H arness, collars, snaps, and pads. New and used Sew ­ in g M achines. A u to Robes, etc. PEIL’S CORNER Its operative department has reported to the Chicago - ! crime commission that crimes in that city are “ an .indi­ «‘*e Month ___ __ ___ 5 .65 cation that criminals operate without interruption in any 'lire© Months .............L........................................... 195 S x Months .................................... .... 3^50 part of the city that they choose.” v q j Year 6.50 About the same time the governor of New Jersey, ’ DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES . Phoenix Defeats Myrtle Creek— impressed by the tidal wave of lawlessness, appeals in his! We will sell them to you at the old prices for a fcii.gle insertion, pe.- inch ............................................................ 5 .30 Phoenix high school defeated few days longer. message to the legislature for more vigor in law enforce- j Yearly C ontracts Myrtle Creek by a score of 17-11 •’ne Insertion a week ................................................................... -27% inent. Cherro Flour, 49 lbs............................................. $2.75 ‘»AO Insertions a week ........ ............................................. in a furiously fought basketball .25 Daily insertion ............................ About-the same time a New York judge rebuked a Pickett Flour, 49 lbs................................ $2 75 .20 game at Phoenix Friday night: R ates for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising The northern team had an ad­ jury for its verdict acquitting a notorious criminal. Perfection Flour, 49 lbs................ . . . . . . .. $2.35 “ irst Insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. $ .10 vantage in height and weight, but lo c h subsequent insertion, 8 point line Another judge asserted that New York is rapidly be­ Wheat, per cwt............................................ $3.15 .05 the local boys in the second half Hrd of Thanks ................................................................................ 1.00 coming a dumping ground* for criminals of all kinds. Scratch, per cwt.................................................. $3 59 tnutuarles, per line i displayed an aggressive ofTense • 02% Another judge protested against pardons and paroles Mix Dairy Feed, 75 lb. s a c k ............................. $1.75 I th a t swept their heavier oppon­ WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING ents off their feet.— Medford Mail Egg Builder, 100 lb. sack ................................ $315 “ All future events, where an admission charge is made or a for dangerous men. Alleging be bad (ailed to obey ■ Tribune. fctmectlon taken Is A dvertising, A governor of Kansas is accused of selling pardons • court order awarding her alt- Middlings, 90 lbs............................................... $2.75 No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. nony, Mrs. Mary A. Schlemmer and paroles. ' / Ground Wheat, 100 lb. s a c k ....... . $2.90 oaased the arrest of her husband. DONATIONS Purchased H o m e - Any day reports of daring robberies or of murder William F. Schlemmer, millionaire The best, of alfalfa hay, per ton ................ $24.00 No donations to charities or otherwise will be made In advertlg H enry Bailey has purchased bead of a New York hardware are printed in the newspapers. .«« or job printing— our contributions will be in cash. Mix grain and alfalfa hay, per ton ............. $24.00 Brm, from whom she has been the Crouse home on the corner of A school to train men how to alter ballots and there- separated. He was forced to give Otis street and Orange avenue. Phone 214 353 E. Main St. a bond of $25,000 to Insure bis re­ 1 ^ ASSEST through the waters. I will be with j by control elections was unearthed in an Eastern state, maining within the court's juris inee, and through the rivers they shall not overflow thee; when " in the list is a Los Angeles murder, with the McCoy diction, in New York. The arrest rhou waJkeist through the fire thou shalt not be burned; neither of Sohlemmer was one of a series shall the flame kindle upon thee.— Isaiah 43:2. verdict. of sensational incidents which In- There is a mere glance at what is going on. The list chided her salt for separation from her suit against Mrs. K EEP THE GAME COMMISSION GENERAL could be lengthened until it would fill a newspaper page. Schlemmer, Selo Wilkinson, a beautiful young We are torn up improving, hut you can drive in and There is a proposal at Salem, initiated by the gover­ There has been nothing to equal it or approximate it in neighbor, for alleged alienation of get your tank filled with 'V Schlemmers affections, and Wilk Gasoline nor, to abolish the state game commission and turn over American history. Mm Wilkinson's alienation a o its attairs to Oregon Agricultural college for administra­ The kind that they al­ When will an aroused public sense the drift of the Ossi against Schlemmer. General or Associated Gasoline tion. Such a move would he a mistaken one. ways call for again can times? When will it rise in its own defense and insist The function of the game commission is dual. It that the laws of society be respected, require criminals to STEAMSHIPS CRASH he procured at this sta­ afid get just the same good service. tion. maintains the supply of fish and game for Oregon sports­ be put in jail and kept there, and demand that old-fash­ OFF NEW ENGLAND men by artificial propagation and it protects fish and ioned honesty and integrity once more take precedence Fill up your tank with Our concrete parking will be completed within BOSTON, Jan. 19. Munson game from unlawfully excessive destruction. That it is as national and personal virtues? a few days. Our aim is to give you the best service, liner Munalbros and the Norton- General and you will note lulfilling its function in both lines is shown by the com­ a difference. and best equipped filling station in the city if it doesn’t, will gang leaders gain the mastery for Lilly-Lily steam ship Robin Adair, mission's annual report, just issued. Figures given in which they are struggling, and crookedness $nd crime be crashed head-on late yesterday be­ low Cape Cgd. No lives: were lost, that report show increased activity and increased results the real rulers of the land? Service though both boats were badly in 1924 over 1923 in the work accomplished. In 1923, for The ASHLAND SERVICE STATION damaged. The bow of the Munal­ Station instance, 31 105,758 trout fry were distributed among the A California seismologist predicts an earthquake bros was completely demolished BOULEVARD and SHERMAN Dr. Oeser and Son streams and lakes of the various counties, while last year will follow the sun’s eclipse,.January 24th. Nobody pays and one of her anchors lost. The 37,093,742 fry were distributed.. In 1923 there were liber­ eny particular attention to this prediction, feeling that stem was also badly injured. A ated in the various counties, 10,343 pheasants artificially the earthquake may come some place else, but not in the forty foot hole was torn in the of the Robin Adair. Both ves­ hatched. In 1924 the number was 11,479. In 1923 there particular sphere of the thinker. Yet, if the same predic­ side sels are reported to be m aking an were 738 arrests for game law violations. In 1924 the tion had been made in earlier centuries, it would have attem pt to reach port under their number of arrests was 1002. thrown the entire population into a riot on that day. A own power. Two* emergency boats are standing by in case of So much for the showing as to activities of the game difference of thinking. accident. commission within the past yaer. It is shown that work has been done which is of value to and in the interest of The 'usual crop of legislative idiocies is sprouting at Much Bette Oregon sportsmen. The showing indicates that the game Salem; but, thank goodness, even in this land of prolific Mrs. E. J. Tromly who went to commission cannot have been devoting all its time and growth, not many of these idiocies will blossom into a law. San Francisco recently for an op­ \ * ---------------------------.--------------------- eration on her eyes is reported to energy to polities, as has been charged in effect at Salem. z be improving. Her granddaugh­ Oregon Agricultural college is an educational insti­ The work of the high school students in- handling ter, Mrs. W. E. Moore, who ac­ tution, and its chief function is and should be educational. Saturday’s issue of The Daily Tidings proved that Ash­ companied her is visiting her hus­ To turn over the game department to the college would land Hi has several real newspaper builders of the future. band in Los Angeles. he to engage it in a line of work far afield from its in­ G rants Pass — W ater will be tended one.' The college could hardly he expected, for NOTICE TO CREDITORS supplied in irrigation canals until In the spring a merchant is visited by representatives of instance, to go out and enforce the game laws, to make IN THE COUNTY COURT OF October 1st. Service has been 100 arrests and direct prosecutions. THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR per cent this year. Plans for companies who want to sell him his winter merchandise JACKSON COUNTY. It is quite likely that the conduct of the game com­ 1925 include two new laterals for In the M atter of the E state of mission and its work have not been in all respects perfect. added acreage, to be supplied by —and he places his order then, which insures getting it F. Sowash, Deceased. Some of its acts may be open to question. Few politically CHICAGO, Jan. 19. — Al­ Sand Creek pumping station. Notice is hereby given by the in plenty of time. created organizations operate faultlessly. If the legisla­ though your heart stops function­ undersigned to all persons hav­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS ture thinks the game commission needs investigating and ing, you may still live! ing claims against said E state to IN THE COUNTY COURT OF cleaning up, let it be investigated and cleaned up. But At least this is tru e in the case THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR present them with proper vouch­ of Max Peck. Surgeons at the ers, w ithin six months from date there should he no talk of abolishing it. Anticipate your printing needs in the same way. Today County H ospital here cut open JACKSON COUNTY. of th e first publication hereof, And the legislature might well devote some attention his chest, took his h eart in their In the M atter of the Estate, of to the undersigned, at the Talent order the printing which you will need next month. 10 revision of the game-bag laws. They are much too hands, used pressure enough to Andreas W eidner, Deceased. State Bank, in Talent, Jackson Notice Is hereby given by the liberal. Discussing this subject the Salem Capital Jour­ force a home-made bullet from undersigned to all persons having County, Oregon. This enables the printer to give better service and in­ the organ, stopped its beating for Date of first publication, Ja n u ­ nal says: claims against said E state to pre­ ary 5, 1925. moments and then restored “ Our game laws are absurd and place a premium a it few sent them with proper vouchers, sures that you will'have it when you need it. • to its place. E. B. Adamson, A dm inistrator. upon slaughter. The trout season opens in the midst of Peck may recover and once w ithin six m onths from date of L. A. ROBERTS, the spawning season and continues all year around in again be ju st as sound as though first publication hereof, to the A ttorney for said Estate. a t th e Talent State 105-5t Mon. coast streams. It should not open anywhere until June 1 he had never attem pted to com­ undersigned, CHECK OVER YOUR PRINTING NEEDS Bank, la Talent, Jackson County, m it suicide on Christm as Eve in mid continue ouly a tew months—otherwise all the hatch­ O regon.. a cheap lodging house. and place your order immediately for whatever you may eries in the world cannot keep trout in our streams. Date of first publication be­ W hen the terrib le loneliness ing Jan u ary 5, 1925. “ We permit the slaughter by everyone of 25 ducks th a t overwhelms a man u tterly Axes \ need now or will need in the near future. E. B. Adamson, A dm inistrator. a day, five times as many as should he allowed, and most alone In a cheap lodging house on L. A. ROBERTS, of our other bags are as absurd. With 85,000 hunters in Christm as Eve came to Peck, he Attorney for »aid Estate. Mauls had no weapon. But to a man de­ the field, the slaughter can be imagined.” 105-5t Mon. B y Mall and R ural R outes _________Frazier & Son W. & N. Order Your Printing Weeks Ahead BULLET SQUEEZED FROM'HEART; LIVES THRIFT t term ined to end it all th a t is no hindrance. A piece of lead pipe was se­ cured, as well as some black pow­ der. And Peck had a s^ike for a bullet. The home-made cannon was placed on a table and set off with a hot wire. W hen Peck awoke he found him self In the hospital, hoveling between life and death. Surgeons at the hospital coun­ seled an operation. " Apparently it has turned out a success. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. In the M atter of the E state of GEORGE N .. ANDERSON, De­ ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t on the 12th day of January, 1925. the undersigned was, by consideration of th e County Court of the State of Oregon for Jack- son County, in which is pending a petition for the appointm ent of adm inistratrix of the estate of , Coos Bay — Logging railroad GEORGE N. ANDERSON, deceas­ on Glen Allen creek nearing com­ ed. duly appointed and th ereafter pletion. Loading dock being built qualified and ever since has been on river a t old Johnson mill. and now is the duly appointed, qualified and acting ad m inistra­ trix of the estate of said GEORGE N. ANDSERSON, deceased, i All those having claims against i the said estate present the same 1 to the undersigned at 1068 North : Main Street, Ashland, Oregon, as required by law. BUILT FOR Dated, Jan u ary 17. 1925. DORA E. WIGHT, A dm inistratrix of the Es- . tate of George N. Ander­ son, Deceased. 117- 5-M (By R. J. Kirkwood, in Thrift Talk) Thrift is a.much abused word, in fact it has become so eommon-plaee that it has lost much of its real meaning. We speak of a man as thrifty, if, on some occasions we find him exercising economy, or if a man seeks to i etter his condition, energetically applying himself to his tasks, or in seeking more lucrative employment, we say he is thrifty, hut these are only symptoms. These are some of the things necessary in thrift, but they alone do not constitute thrift. Thrift entails persistence, loing sus­ tained efforts of economy, a constant vigil to stop the small leaks, and a persistent effort in the face of all kinds of discouragement, to improve one’s usefulness, thereby increasing his earning capacity. Continuity of purpose, a definite objective, the goal, comfort and independence in old age, with the family reared and educated and equip­ ped mentally and morally for a life of usfulness. All these go to constitute thrift. Many a man has started out on New Year’s day with BATTERIES a high resove to save money. He cuts out two for a quar­ ter sigars and smokes his pipe. Instead of trading in the old car on a new one as he had intended to do he decides to put up with the rattles of the old hack for another year. r>ut he soon tires of the pipe and when the first warm Fords, Chevrolets spring days arrive, he yields to the importunities of the AND persistent auto salesman, and knocks his neighbors dead with a new ear even better than the one he had intended buying. The next New Year when it rolls around finds OTHER SMALL CARS the second condition of this man even worse than the first. He lacked continuity of purpose. He lacked that! $13.00' definite objective of a comfortable old age. He had not learned the first lesson in thrift, which according to * • Benjamin Franklin is “ Earn a little and spend a little less.” . I Murphy Elec. Go. This association is not only trying to help its mem­ bers practice thrift, hut is trying to teach them the habit Our Phone 82 qf thrift We are not asking people to deny themselves Ä3SH3B An Oil Heater in the Cold Spot about The House will add a lot of comfort to living. THE AMLANf» FURNITURE Sledges Phone 39 for The Ashland Tidings Wood Cutting and we will be glad to come after your order. Wedges at Simpson’s Hardware Winchester Store A noisy faucet may ipean a washer worked loose or a new faucet needed, Either way, a new combination faucet is a modern con­ venience worth more than it costs. Makes it possible to have running water at any desired temperature. See them at ' our I store. Jerry O’Neal New Style H*O d^eotton. Never cook sticky orTasty flavor. More than a new o a tm e a l-« 2 0 7 E. Main Plumbing and Heating W or£«?S te'in?y» bw!!.1iiL8C.0r^o,!ydrates’tis8ue-bulIdin8Pro- £ o t e k ^ ™ t a ? . 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