Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 23, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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A SH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S ) from these few that we obtain the better things of life.
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Friday, January 23, 102á
S yracuse, is th e only o n e w ho
h a s d e fin ite ly chosen a tec h n ica l
probability, in spite of anything which is done
This is Ashlands
to attem pt to lessen tins evfl. in spite of the barring from
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Place To Find
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
the court » ooms of spectators who swarm there solely to ! e e rin g c o u rse in th e C ollege of What It Wants
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
satisfy their sordid appetites, this condition Will continue. ! Applied sc ie n c e. H e w as g ra d u a t- •To Eat Sunday
!'• 1 R - G re e r .................................................................................................E d ito r
East s}’-racHSe H 'g h school
O.’ u rg e M adden G reen ...........................................................B u sin e ss M an ag er Not until something deeper, something really corrective is ! ed
i in th re e y ears, a n d fin d s college
j done will this sort of thing stop.
! s tu d ie s c o m p a ra tiv e ly easy.
‘ ‘•'H'ICIAL CITY P A P E R ............' ................................. “ ....T e lep h o n e 39)
The
same
news
dispatch
tells
us
the
young
mother
»u.iered at the Ashland, Oregon Postoffice as Second Class Mall Matter
O rv ille T. B ailey, fifte e n , w hose raon c h a ra c te ris tic of th e * p ro d i-,lo re m a in as m in iste r fo r a tem -
--- i slayer expects to obtain her freedom after serving not hom e fe a t J e w e tt, N. Y„ w as In a d d itio n to h is s tu d ie s on th e i p sa o la ra ry ry , p eriod on p a y m e n t of $500
Subscription Pries, Delivered in City
!:»•« M onth .....................................................................................
$ .65 ¡more than seven years in. a girls’ reformatory. But what g ra d u a te d from h ig h school in h iil, “ M ose” F in k e ls te in a lso h a s! Mr. U b b e rro th w as even assai!-
’i i.r e e M o n th s .................................................................... ’ l 9fil
th re e y e a rs a n d a h a lf a n d w as
of the girl after she is released? It is our opinion she is one
1. t M onths ......__.....______ ______ ______________ _____ 3 75
of th e few to w in a s ta te a p riv a te t u to r and s tu d ie s H ebrew ed w ith th e cry , “ Thow him o u t ! ”
C un Y e a r ......................... ......... .....________’___ ____........
7 50 mentally deficient, and should be put someplace for the
in h is s p a re tim e.
i fro m d iffe re n t p a rts of th e ch u rc h
s c h o la rs h ip -fo r his h ig h s ta n d in g .
By Mail and Rural Routes
in c o m p e titiv e e x a m in a tio n s a n d „ F r ° m & concen|slls of ° P ‘«<°n <*! w hen he °P en ed th e service.
M o n th ..
$ .65 rest of her life, where she will be unable to continue to
th e s e
in te lle c tu a l
lu m in a rie s ,)
“ T h e re is a le g a l w ay to do
’i h i e e M onths
sc h o la stic
1.95 keep the public in an uproar. And more her father, the e x cellen t
a b ility
at
b;x M onths ...
th ey do n o t feel t h a t th e y a re s e r-j th is ,” re p lie d th e c le rg y m a n , w ho
3.50
man who deserted the slain woman, his wife, when he h ig h (school.
Ye&r ............. ~..... . .......................................6^59
iously h a n d ic a p p e d by b e in g in re tire d from th e ed ifice a n d did
college
a t such e a rly ages. T hey n o t a p p e a r fo r th e o th e r services
gave up the fight to saye thé girl should he punished. Tlie'^f Soivay. n . y „ i 8 th e second
DISPLAY’ ADVERTISING RATES
feel
t
h
a
t th e ir a d v a n ta g e s b u d of th e day.
t . i-gls in se rtio n , p e r inch ..............................................
$ .30
mother remained, fought the battle, and paid with her life. m e m b e r of t h a t fam ily to e n te r
Yearly Contracts
o p p o rtu n itie s fo r a n e d u c a tio n and
college a t th e ag e of fifte e n . A t)
C M in se rtio n a w eek ..... .................................................................
.27 % The father is now attempting to save his daughter, when
i a c a re e r s u rp a s s th o se of o ld e r
e ig h te e n h^s b r o th e r , A sh e r Co­
‘i * o in se rtio n s a w eek ............................................
.25
L e tte rh e a d s ,
s ta te m e n ts ,
to
he,
even
more
than
his
daughter
is
responsible
for
the
s tu d e n ts , b u t say th e y d o n o t d e­
b a . ly in sertion ......................... ............ L."........7..7."”."...”......”''"
.20
h en , is a ju n io r in pre-law , and
y o u r o rd e r a t th e T id in g s O ffice.
riv e as m an y of th e social an d
murder Should not he be made to pay?
Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
Leon is a fre s h m a n , p u rs u in g a
(E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 )
r ir s t in se rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ......................................................
> « c h s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e
I h
« r d of T h a n k s ...................................................... ..................................
umtuarles, per line
$
10
.05
1.00
• 02%
W B A T C O N ST IT U T E S A D V B R T ISIN G
“ All f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n ad m issio n c h a rg e is m ad e or a
t> n e c tlo n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g .
No d isc o u n t w ill be allo w ed R e lig io u s o r B e n e v o len t o rd ers.
DONATIONS
No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw ise w ill be m ad e In a d v e rtls
m a o r jo b p rin tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be in cash.
O F A T R U T H I p erceiv e t h a t *God is no re s p e c te r of p e rso n s;
b j t in ev ery n a tio n h e t u a t fe a re th him , a n d w o rk q th rig h te o u sn e s s
is accepted w ith h im .— Act3 1 0 :3 4 , 35.
M a rke t Basket
.Word comes that Paavo Nurmi, Finn wonder, is re­
puted to be the greatest distance runner of history.
Chief of Police McNabb is training an entry to compete
witli Nurmi, and if this young man eontitiues to make
showings like the one he put up the other night, Nurmi
will find a real competitor.
It must have hurt Mr. Ford’s feeling to find out that
Congress didn’t think his proposition was worth a dam.
o tfier b e n e fits t h a t a re o b ta in e d
c o u rse in p re-m ed icin e.
by in te rm in g lin g w ith o th e r peo
Mids D elan ey is th e y o u n g e st
pie.
of seven s is te rs , fo u r of w hom p re
school te a c h e rs , andj she, also , as-
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p ire s to follow th e sa m e p r o f e s - ) '
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sion.
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Cries of “ P ut Him Out”
F in k e ls te in a n d B ailey a re un-)
Greet Pastor in Pulpit
d ecided a s to th e ir
vo catio n s.
ST. JO H N S , P a ., J a n . 23. —
H ow ever, t h a t th ey a r e a ll m a th e ­
m a tic a l w izard s, a n d lik e scien ce “ P u t him o u t ! ” a n d “ W e w ant
a n d la n g u a g e s, seem s to he a com - y o u r r e s ig n a tio n ! ” g re e te d th e
Rev. H a rry F. U b b e rro th , p a s to r
of St. J o h n ’s, R e fo rm e d C h u rch ,
w hen he a p p e a re d in th e p u lp it,
a f te r h a v in g been in d u ce d by th e
c o n sisto ry to re c o n s id e r h is resig-
i n a tio n , offered som e tim e ago, and
A Feature Page
For Telling the
Cooks About the
Good Eatables
T id in g s W a n t A ds b rin g re s u lts
W hether your taste calls
for
a
Chicken
Rabbit
Lamb Roast
Beef Roast
As we understand it, France proposes to settle her
debt by paying a dollar down and a dollar a week for
THE NORMAL SITUATION
Living up to their promises made at the Chamber o fi^ e rest of the time.
Commerce luncheon several weeks ago, the Southern Ore­
or any other kindof meat,
No bet tei
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in
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gon representatives at the State legislature Tuesday in­
we ean supply you the
a te body five in f a n t p ro d ig ie s, a l l ! Broken Out Skin and' Itch-'
N otice is h e re b y g iv en t h a t th e
best.
troduced a bill into the house, asking for an appropriation
of w hom a re fifte e n y e a rs of age,
u
n
d e rsig n e d , R . M edora Shop-)
iug
Eczema
Relieved
SUPERIOR
</ $175,000 for the construction of normal school build­
o r u n d e r.
h e rd . E x e c u trix of th e la s t W illi
at
Once
ings here. Simultaneously with this action, a bill was in­
I t is believed th a t th e re is no
a n d T e s ta m e n t of C. E . Shep-)
BREAD
o th e r in s titu tio n in th is c o u n tr y
h e rd , deceased , h a s filed w ith th e .
troduced into the Senate, authorizing the discontinuance
Eagle
Market
Which lias a s m an y ju v e n ile in ­
F o r u n s ig h tly sk in e ru p tio n s, C o u n ty C le rk of Ja c k s o n C o u n -)
vf the state normal school at Weston.
Franklin Bakery
te lle c tu a l m a rv e ls as S y racu se. ra s h o r b lo tc h e s on face, n eck , ty , O regon, h e r final r e p o r t in
But in promising to do all in their power to obtain a
Phone
us
S ev eral in te r e s tin g
c o m p a riso n s a rm s o r body, you do n o t h a v e t(^l said E s ta te > a n d t h a t th e C o u n ty
Phone 199
RA CU SE, N. Y. J a n . 23— E s-I can be re v e a le d fro m a review of w a it fo r re lie f fro m to r tu r e o r C o u rt of J a c k s o n C o u n ty , O re
normal for Ashland, the representatives stated that the
fight would be a long and a hard one. That fight has ta b lis h in g a rec o rd fo r A m erican • th is g ro u p .
e m b a ra s s m e n t, d e c la re s a n o ted gon, h a s fixed th e 7 th d a y of
colleges. S y racu se U n iv e rsity to-!
OlWi is
boyg a re b e tte r s t u . s k in sp e c ia list.
A pply a little F e b ru a ry , 1925, a t 1 0 / o ’clock A.
,i..st begun, and from now on we must all do everything
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' dients a n d g ra s p th e tre a s u re s of M e n th o -S u lp h u r a n d im p ro v e m e n t M., as th e tim e , a n d th e C ou n ty
in our power to aid. The normal school at Monmouth de-
C o u rt R oom of th e C o u rt H ouse
Oranges, per pail ................... 75c
I h ig h e r lem m ing so o n e r th a n g irls ; show s n e x t day.
ires an appropriation for the enlargement of that institu­
i.for in th is
re m a rk a b le
g ro u p
B ecau se of its germ d e stro y in g of J a c k s o n C o u n ty , O regon, as
tion. Should that appropriation go through, it would prac­
th e r e a re fo u r boys a n d b u t one p ro p e rtie s , n o th in g h a s e v e r been th e place fo r th e h e a rin g of ob­
POTATOES
g irl— Mrqs L o r e tta D elaney, fif­ fo u n d to ta k e th e place of th is je c tio n s , if a n y th e r e be, to th e
tically sound the death knell of the Ashland normal bill.
a
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p
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v
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l
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c
c
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p
ta
n
c
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of
th
e
te e n y e a r old d a u g h te r of J o h n s u lp h u r .p re p a ra tio n . T he m b m en t
( lean, white potatoes, o n ly ---- $2.50 per 100 lbs.
And there is no reason the Monmouth normal should be en-
M. D elaney, of S k a n e a te le s F a lls. you a p p ly it h e a lin g b eg in s. Only fin a l R e p o rt.
urged. By concentrating the money spent for the educa-
Date.d th is 3 0 th d ay of D e­
FLOCK, the very best. Special this wjwk__ $2.65
W ith th e ex ception of tw elve- th o se w ho h a v e h a d u n s ig h tly
cem
b
er,
1924.
-ion of teachers, in that section, the remaining sections of!
per sack
y e a r old M oses F in k e ls te in , w ho sk in tro u b le s can know th e d e ­
R. M EDORA S H E P H E R D ,
Oregon are being slighted
lig
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rin
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is a so p h o m o re , th e o th e rs a re
E x e c u trix of th e la s t W ill
-Mill Run, pe/sO lb. s a c k .............................
$1.90
It has been pointed out that most of the voung girls M any le a d in g a u th o r itie s a n d fre s ,im e n - T h e y a l ( com e from E ven fie ry , itc h in g e c ze m a' is
and
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C.
F.
C row n egg m ash , per 100 lb s ...........................................
83.34»
sc ie n tis ts h av e proved by a c tu a l suia11 h a m le fa < a n d w e re g r a d u a t d rie d r ig h t up.
S c ra tc h \se d . pei 100 lb s.........................................
S h e p h e rd , D eceased.
y °
in order that they may in tarn train I
G et a sm all j a r
of
R ow les
8 3 .5 0
ed
from
h
ig
h
sch
o
o
ls
in
less
th
a
n
-tie children, come from the poorer families of the state, te s ts , t h a t th e b e n e fits of g lan d th e r e g u la r fo u r y e a rs.
ThGse
goods
are
sure
to
he
higher
M e n th o -S u lp h u r fro m a n y good
tra n s p la n ta tio n m ay be o b ta in e d
d ru g g is t an d use it
lik e
cold
io force a girl to travel from the southern end of Ihe by
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BUY NOW
g iv in g th e p a tie n t g la n d sub-
J o h n S. W a lsh , fifte e n , of N o rth cream .
s ate to the northern end, in order Hint she mav receive sta n c e to be ta k e n in te rn a lly ,
PLAZA MARKET
an education is on the face of it, unfair. Ami as'a resfult r a th e r th a n by o p e ra tio n .
II. A. Stearns
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Main
SATURDAY’S
many girls who arc anxious to take up the teaching pro- D r. A rn o ld L o ra n d say s in his
book. “ Old A ge D e fe rre d ,”
in
lession are forced to remain at home hv a lack of suffi- sp
SPECIAL
D RESSERS
e a k in g of th e g la n d s: “ W e m u st
.-icnt „mis with which to make the trip, and to live.
in sis t upon th e e n fo rc e m e n t of
Walnut or Ivory
I has is the state deprived of one of its greatest assets th e ir fu n c tio n s, if ch a n g ed by age
ROLLS and BUNS
which will add charm to any home. Different fin­
U s teachers, and thus are the young people deprived of an or d ise a se , by m ea n s of e x tra c ts
o b ta in e d from th e .sim ila r o rg a n s
ishes to fit the room in which you would place the
opportunity which should he theirs.
of h e a lth y , y o u n g a n im a ls .”
of all kinds
It has been shown that Oregon each vear needs ] 000 G lan d o g en , th e new sc ie n tific dresser and all priced reasonable.
Our new seeds are just coming in. Remember
new teachers. Ihe salaries provided in this state, in com­ g ’.and to n ic , p re p a re d in ta b le t
SWENSON-PEEBLER
we are going to have a full line of hulk seed and
parison with other states, are redieulously low, and for fo rm p ro v id e s a sim p le m eth o d of
ta k in g
g la n d u la r
tre a tm e n t.
seed potatoes, earliest ol all, which will he in hv
i ns reason it is only the younger teachers, the less exper- G lan d o g en , fo r m en a n d w om en,
-Furniture Company
the first of February.
leneed teachers, and those who will live here, at a lower is o b ta in a b le a t E a s t Side P h a r m ­
Bring in your sash; glazing free
te^here Ayd eal.1Se ‘hey like ' he C° U1“ ry’ Who are our acy.
F eed is still a d v a n cin g . W e a re se llin g below th e m a r­
ers. And each year, teaehers are becoming fewer
a dozen
k e t, g iv in g you th e b e n e fit of o u r buying in ad v an ce. W e
know you lik e o u r a lfa lfa hay, as we h av e sold over 200
1)0«« Ctinlzx
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e normal schools and i-
to n s in th e la st fo u r m o n th s, W e still have som e left. C all
her state university turning out thousands of teaehers
an d se e ys. You a,re w elcom e.
B Af r r r ° PPT lde US With S°me teachers during the past,
nit California s population has grown so rapidly that she
no longer is able to aid her sister state. It is up to us to
do something, and we have started. We believe, that with
the real work certain to come from our representatives it
is possible that we may be able to get the present bill
through the legislature. But we must all work, and we
must start now.
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T
E
15 YEARS OF ARE
GLAfiDOGEN
Frazier & Son
15 CENTS
STILL REPRESENTED
With the resignation of Judge Coke as a mamher
ot the hoard of regents of the Monmouth State Normal
school, residents ot Southern Oregon felt our representa­
tion on that hoard was gone. But now, Governor Pierce,
acting upon the advice of many men at the State Capital’
has appointed John II. Fuller, Secretary of the Ashland
lamber of Commerce to the position, again giving this
section of the state representation.
In our battle for the establishment of a state normal
here, -t is imperative that we have a man on the Mon­
mouth board, a man capable of real work, for getting-the
normal hill through the legislature will be a difficult job.
And, in our mind, the appointment of Mr. Fuller will
fill the needs of this section better than the appointment
of any other man who could have been chosen.-
Cloeely in touch with every civic affair in this sec­
tion, a real student of educational projects, and a man
with wide and varied acquaintance over the entire state,
Mi. fuller is ideally prepared for file position to which
he has been appointed.
Ashland should teel proud to have such a man given
recognition by the state. We are confident that Mr. Fuller
is fully, capable, willing and anxious to give his best for
ihe betterment ot Ashland'and for the betterment of the
normal school organization in the state.
BLENDS
MAH
iggerloaves
F IS H E R ’S B LEN D FLO U R costs you a
few cents more per sack because it costs us
just that much more to produce.
It costs you less per loaf because actual bak­
ing tests, scientifically made, demonstrate that
it bakes more and larger loaves of better
bread — and you can have the same splendid
success with cakes, pies, and all other baking.
The purchasing power of a Dollar qpn be stretched at the 20TI1 CENTURY.
There your money goes much farther than at the ordinary stores, and you net
only get the best food stulfs on the market, hut speedy service and courteous
treatment as well. Keen and discriminating buyers find shopping a pleasure at the
44 Stores
20,hCenturyGrocery
or
every
purpose
44 Stores
OFFERINGS SATURDAY and MONDAY, JANUARY 24 and 26. 1925
C a rn a tio n o r F e d e ra l M ilk
— ta ll can s, each .......... ...Oc
C ry sta l W h ite Soap
barb ..................................
Q u a rts,
W esson Oil
each . .........
-4Oc
Adirondack Cane and Maple Syrup—absolutely the finest and highest hlend-
pints 33c—Quarts 55c—1-2 gal. 99c
Bon, A m i P o w d er, 2 fo r 2 5 c
B on A m i C akes, each ....10c
F a n c y Ita lia n and P e tite
P ru n e s, 3 lbs.
..... 25c
U n d e rw o o d 's P u re Deviled
H am 1-4*8. 2 fo r .............35c
Royal Garden Tea—The last word in teas- -Ceyion and
(gre«‘n) 1-2 lb. 38c—lb. 73c
N o rw egian S a rd in e s in p u re
olive oil, 2 for. ..............25c
B u r n e tt’s V an illa,
ounce b o ttle ...................35c
India
(black)
T oilêt P a p e r. B e st 1000
sh e e t tissu e , 3 fo r ......... 22c
F re sh M acaroni
C urve C ut, 4 lbs, ....
28c
.lapjfti
S h rim p , new pack
No. 1 th is , 2 fo r ........ .35c
A im, Best Patent Flour, 49 lb. sack $2.43—Fisher’s Blend
. $2.85
F u ll C ream Cheese
lb s....................................... 55c
20th Century Brooms—five sew—strong—medium weight—durable................ $1.00
P e e ts W a sh in g M achine
Soap, la rg e p a c k ag e ... 33c
THE PUBLIC’S MIND
A news dispatch tells us “ a wild crowd milled about
in the corridors of the Mall of Justice, in an effort to get
a glimpse of Dorothy Ellingson, 16 vear old slaver.”
Again is proved the love of the public for the low, the
sordid and the unclean. Thousands flock to a murder
trial, a divorce ease or some other criminal action some
of which border upon the obscene, while some worth while
event, something realy constructive attracts hut a handful.
Newsjxipers have been blamed for much fo this evil,
hut long before newspapers were ever heip-d of, the public
was in the shme mind. Some few abhor these things
which attract the general public, the riff-raff, and it is
IT CAN BE DONE
H illsd a le A sp a rag u s,, s h o rt
tip s, 1 lb. cans, 2 fo r «5c
T h o m p so n ^ Seedless
R aisin s, 3 lb s......................32c
20TH CENTURY C O P F E E -B uy this wonderful Coffee and save 10c ..........
1 uhy equal in quality to the best canned coffees
buy it. lb. 45c— 3 lbs. $1.32
B ulk C o coanut, th e w o rld ’s
fin e st, 1 lb ...........................ao<<
BLEND
FLOUR
BRAND
C elery, W ell B leached
each ........
............... 10c
P re fe rre d S tock T elep h o n e
P e a s, 3 fo r ...... ..............5ttc
L e ttu c e , solid h ead s
each ....................................... io<.
Roasted the dav before you
P in e ap p le , S ta n d a rd W hole
slices, la rg e ca n s, 2 fo r 50c
F lo rid a G rap e F r u it
eaeh .........................................
20th Century Stores in Southern Oregon are located at
ASHLAND
374'E. Main St.
MEDFORD
37 N. Central Ave.
/
GRANTS PASS
509 G* St.