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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1919)
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS t»AGK TWO fc Tidings Ashland P u b lish ed E stab lish ed 187 6 E very E ven ing Drive for Roosevelt Memorial Started The Social Realm Except Sunday by TH E ASH LAND PRINTING CO. Tuesday, October 2 1 , 1919 Sunday W edding Before a tte m p tin g to overcom e an obstacle it is best to carefully gauge its height. Many of th e w recks of life are th e direct resu lt of a failu re to give reasonable consideration to o b stru ctio n s which seem slight b ut a re in rea lity m om entous in th e ir possibilities for u ltim a te d isaster. F ra n k S. Stanley of D unsm uir and Miss L u re H utchins of M edford O FFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY w ere united in m arriag e a t th e PA PE R . th e business places w here th e con M ethodist parsonage in th is city Sun The idle youth who in h e rits a for- TELEPH O NE 8 9 trib u tio n s w ill be tak en . This will The A shland R oosevelt M em orial be done by a pictu re of th e late Col- tu n e is in g re a te r d an g er th a n he day aftern o o n , Rev. C. A. E dw ards S ub scrip tion R ates D elivered in City officiating. A fter a sh o rt honey- m et in th e C om m ercial Club room s «nnrn iipnvereu .v ' , . . ■ , onel R oosevelt in th e window, m arked who faces th e m uzzle of a gun in the One M onth, D eliv ered .................$ • .5 »w 0 ' i moon spent here and in M edford j th arrange- G neW ^k 15 e last n ig h t and com pleted arran g e- wUh th e noUce {hat con trib u tio n s hands of an a n g ry opponent. The ¡Subscription R ates By Mall O utside young people will go to D unsm uir m ents for th e cam paign which s ta rte d tQ th e m em oriaj fund a re t a k en there, one m ay plunge to his soul’s destruc- . . th . e ir . home. out thlg m ornjn g to ra jge th e city ’s to m ake o f City A shland’s quota for th is fund is tion, w hile th e o th e r m ay only be One year by m a i l ......................... $5.00 qu o ta of th e fund which th e nation $350. Of th is am o u n t $50 will go deprived of his life. Six m onths by m a i l ..................... 2.75 is giving to p e rp e tu ate th e m em ory to th e W om en’s M em orial fund which Civic to Give P ro g ram ___ _ ___ _____ T h re e m onths by m a i l .............. 1.50 of T heodore Roosevelt, th e tw enty- The Civic Im provem ent Club of No out of tow n subscriptions tak en is being raised a t th e sam e tim e. The Owing to th e new law increasing j U nited A shland has been asked to put on a seventh president of th e fo r less th a n th re e m onths. object of th is fund is to acquire and By Mail O utside o f U nited States program a t th e October m eeting of States. C hairm an W. M. Briggs pre One Y ear ......................................$8.12 th e G reater M edford Club. This will sided, and appointed his sub-com m it- resto re th e house w herein T heodore th e wages of lau n d ry w orkers and t . . . R oosevelt was born, and to m ake it Six M onths .................................... 4.31 No* subscription fo r’ less th a n ’ s“ix ta k e place M onday, O ctober 27, and tees, who will act w ith dispatch t o - |& cen ter wfaere tfae jdealg Qf Rooge. th e high cost of production, we find m onths. - i m em bers of th e local club will appear day so th a t all th e m achinery A m ericanism w ould be ta u g h t. ¡t necessary to m ake a slig h t ad- th e cam paign is in ru n n in g o rd er by ... . . , . . , . . 11 necessary --------------- -------------- ——„ . --------- cn th e program a t th a t date. I , , . . . . . The public is in stru cte d to look out ADVERTISING RATES P 6 ______ this evening, and subscriptions have fQr th e windowg in which appears vance in lau n d ry work prices, D isplay A d vertisin g— W ill A ttten d Conference alieady begun to come in. th e piCtu re of T heodore Roosevelt Single in se rtio n . . . .e a ch inch, 30c Mrs. C. B. L am kin, p resident of A ccording to th e plan all contri- YEARLY CONTRACTS and m ake th e ir co n trib u tio n s ac- th e Civic Im provem ent Club of th is ¡ 5Ut¡ons w¡n be voluntary. F o r th is D isplay A d vertisin g— ; cordingly. One tim e a week, each inch, each city, has been invited to a tte n d a purpose C hairm an Briggs arra n g e d The T alen t Bank is han d lin g con tim e ...........................................27 %c ge n e ra i educational conference of the w ith th e follow ing business places trib u tio n s, and have assured th e Two tim es a week, each inch, each N orthw estern Field C om m ittee of for subscriptions to be paid in: The tim e « • • • • • • • • • • » . . . . • • • . • 25c com m ittee of a t least $50. E very o th er day, each inch, each th e oung W omen s C h ristian Associ- th re e banks, lib rary , Sim pson’s h a rd tim e ............................................... 20c ation which will be held a t th e Dav- w are store, C. B. L a m k in ’s real e sta te E very issue, each inch, ®ach enport hotel, Spokane, W ash., O cto-' office, E n d e rs’ store, Rose B ros.’ con- tim e ............................................ 17 % c ber 30, and continue th ro u g h Octo- fectionery, A ln u tt’s cigar store, E lks Each line each tim e (6 w ords to her 31. T his conference will be ad- Tem ple. These places will be fit Hne) ................................................10c dressed by Miss Louise H olm quist, ted up w ith provisions for m aking To ru n every o th e r day fo r one Miss B ertha Conde, Miss H a rrie t co n tributions, and each person do m onth, each line each t im e ----- 7c T aylor Mr9. K ath erin e W illard Eddy ing so will be given a certificate To ru n every issue fo r one m onth, . _ __ ,i T h e to b a c c o that g iv e s or m ors, each line each tim e 5c and o th ers of the forem ost national com ing from th e O regon s ta te exe y o u th e m o s t la s t in g C lassified Column- “ leaders. Mrs. L am kin expects to cutive com m ittee. One cent th e w ord each tim e. avail h erself of th is especial privilege C lark Bush of th e F irs t N ational c h e w is th e k in d that To ru n every issue for one m onth and w il, a tte n d the conference. B' t .’: appointed tre a s u re r of j o r m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e. ___________________ sa v e s y o u m o n e y . Y o u thi ; cam paign, Mrs. Perozzi c h a ir-' C ards of T hanks, $1.00. m an of the sub-com m ittee to look d o n ’t h a v e to ta k e so O bituaries, 2 *4 cents th e line. a fte r four-m inute m en to speak each F ratern al Orders and S ocieties m a n y fr e sh c h e w s . T h e A dvertising for fra te rn a l o rd ers night a t th e V ining and Mrs. C. B , o r societies charging a re g u la r in itia r ic h to b a c c o ta ste sta y s L am kin ch airm an of th e sub-com tio n fee and dues, no discount. Re m ittee to a rra n g e th e m ark in g of; righ t w ith it. T h a t’s ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be charged for all adv ertisin g when w h y y o u ta k e a sm a ller a n adm ission or o th e r charge is m ade, a t th e re g u la r rate. chew . The Roosevelt M em orial com m ittee, T he T idings h as a tion has asked th a t th e schools of B illiard players p re fe r th is place «11 Other L e X n a n e rs com- Oregon have special program s on Oc- because they know th a t they can get S ’ , •" „ the annlversary ot blrth GOOD cues; an d m odern ean ip m en t B ert R . Greer .................... E ditor ASHLAND LAUNDRY “G et th is s tr a ig h t” says the Good Judge EAGLE MEAT MARKET Q uality M eat. LOUIS SCH W EIN. Prop. Clea¿-linees. NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND Service. ’’ Try The Men’s Store ♦ ♦ First T rowsersea ; -Mitchell’s Globe Union Suits give plenty of room without hav ing a lot of cloth in the way— :; they are perfectly comfortable. MAY CELEBRATE Good Cues and Tips THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW Dlne<,• E n tered PoTtoffice M atter —— — ‘— L E T ’S _____________ _ „ ,/ . m akes a lo t of d ifferen ce in th e a t th e A shland Oregon, of T heodore Roosevelt. The plan pieasu re o f th e gam e. as Second Class Mail has th e h e a rty endorsem ent of th e You KNOW I t sta te d e p a rtm e n t of education, and P ro fan ity , gam bling and o th e r un- — — —— ■ ~ th e county su p erin ten d en t has asked desirable elem ents a re absolutely USE OUR BRAINS th e teach ers of Jackson county to MEN^only0^ ' W * lnVltS ° E TLE ---------- T he w orld today is upside down, and A m erica is not th e least of th e co u n tries flo undering in th e th ro es of in te rn a l disturbances. Each day sees an increase in th e discord and u n rest w hich prevails, b u t we of th is com m unity should not be draw n in to th e m aelstrom . We should tak e no step in th is di rection w ithout due and carefu l con sid eratio n . Above all, we should never perm it a boisterous m inority to stam pede th e sane and sensible m ajo rity . W e should preserve ou r A m erican in stitu tio n s in th e tru e A m erican m anner. production and prosper!- We w ant product ty, but we can expect n e ith e r unless rig h t and ju stice prevail. And th is we will have only when opposing in- te re sts come to g eth e r in a calm and dispassionate m an n er for a fa ir and reaso n ab le discussion of th e ir dif- ferences. The Lord gave us b rain s w ith th e expectation th a t we would use them in th e p roper m anner. He gave us u n d erstan d in g , th a t we m ight em ploy it in d eterm ining th e good from th e bad, th e wise from th e foolish. L e t’s use th e b rain s God gave us. unite in p rep arin g a desirable pro- This is a clean, congenial am use- gram in th e ir schools, th e object of m ent h all for decent clean-cut fel- which shall be to call to th e atten - lows. tion of th e boys and girls som ething j » n of th e life, c h a ra c te r and h is to r y , of th a t g reat leader. “Clean Sport for R egular Fellow» -------------------- I MEN AND WOMEN F rid >y. October 24, is F rances E. W illard D.;y. The county superin-1 B e s t ten d e n t of the public schools has agked tfae headg Qf gchoolg tQ have a portion of th e day set a p a rt for the purpose of in stru ctio n , and appropri- exercigeg in com m em oration of tfae Hfe higtory and achievem ents | Qf thig nob,e c h a ra c te r whose u n tirin g effortg w ere la rg e ,y regpon. ’ sible for th is co u n try being rid of th e curge Qf Hquor ----- I f You Are L ooking F or GOOD EATS On Savings Accounts v % Latest F ash i<»ns Always. W oo I p DR; Satisfaction G uaranteed ■ Interest Try th e Victory Cafe Elks Block Home Restaurant C. B. LAMKIN PAINT B argains in REALE STATE I City and R anch C roperties, House* to R ent. C itizens’ B ank B uild in g. ap pearance of your p roperty and as Steaking A Claim P rove th e claim to yourself by e a t m uch to its cash re n t and selling ing a steak sold a t o u r own g u a r antee. T enderloins, steaks, chops and value. ro asts th a t have th e ta ste and fre sh ness of p erfect stock in th e gravy which comes from th e h e a rt of th e ir goodness is th e best offer any m eat m m aj ay xxxcxzxv?. make. J ■ I 4X 4 an iu UlCK CrSOn East Side Meat Market JA S. BARRATT, Prop. The Palat Maa i In buying, we select Only P u re , W holesole Foods. P hone 188. 'C h e ESantz. w ith th e Chim e, C lo c k . " We invite y our tra d e on the b a s is Y our Money R eturned. of Com plete S atisfaction or HIGH EST CASH PR IC E PA ID FO R BUTTER AND EGGS. FOR In su ran ce like b a n k in g h as been a n in d u stry ab o u t which th e general public knew little. Both in d u strie s by com bining the A D ollar Starts an A ccount resources of th e m u ltitu d es, m ake it STATE BANK OF ASHLAND. possible to accom m odate individual I — —— —— — — —— ——— needs when occasion arises in a m an n e r which would be im possible in P h on e 8 4 any o th e r way. C hicken D inner E very Sunday. Insu ran ce com panies a re really Open from 6 A. M. till 9 :3 0 P . M. a g e n ts to collect m oney in sm all am o u n ts for fire and o th e r insurance risk s and then pay it out in larg e am o u n ts to those u n fo rtu n a te enough Good M eals and Short Orders, Day and N igh t Service. to have property or o th er losses cov ered by insurance. 2 9 7 E a st M a in C ontrary to general opinion in su ran ce com panies m ake little profit on underw ritin g , the net pro fit for 1918 being only $1.89 on th e h u n dred. F o r th e protection of policy holders, well m anaged insurance com panies m ain tain larg e reserves and surplusses and it is from these funds wisely invested in bonds and loans on farm and city property th at in su ran ce com panies m ust pay divi dends. A co n flag ratio n such as th e San Francisco, Chicago, B altim ore or o th e r big fire w ould wipe out any in su ran ce com pany w ithout im m ense reserves and th e general public de pending on in su ran ce for protection w ould be the heaviest loser. 100 percent to th e We expect o u r business to s ta n d on M ERIT only. ORRES T A IL O R S so ’ We solicit th e tra d e of People W ho Are P a rtic u la r A bout th e Q uality of th e ir G roceries. W ey m an -B ru to n 'C o m p a n y ^ 0 7 . Bioadyv¿¡y^TTew York City S DlllldrU 181*101’ UNDERW RITING PR O FIT S SMALL W ill add put up in two styles R I G H T C U T is a sh o r t-c u t to b a c c o W -B C U T is a lo n g fin e -cu t to b a c c o W h o w a n ts t h a t puckery tannin taste in tea? Nobody, of course I Then why buy common tea? It has very little tea-flavor (and that very coarse). T he re s t is tannin— that they use to tan leather and make ink— harsh, puckery and bad for the insides. Nol nol Get the right tea. Skip the tannin. Get the tea full of fine rich delicious tea-flavor. That’s Schilling’s. T H E R E N EV ER WAS A B E T T E R TIM E TO SAVE OURS IS THE T R A D E T H A T S E R V IC E M A D E ONE’S m oney h a sn ’t a very big buy ing pow er these days— and earn in g pow er IS HIGH. T herefore it is easy to see th a tth is is th e tim e of tim es to build up a good su b sta n tia l Savings or Checking A ccount here a t .th e F irs t N ational. You th u s m ak e a p rofit on your th rift if costs go dow n— o r are pre pared if they go up. '4 / r ^ThíHrsiNatioüqíiattk ASHLAND. O o PFC e t c iD o J N ^ V * ' ’ È V C A R T E Í5-. PRES C H V A U P E L VICE PRES J w M c C O Y . C a s h ie r ¡¡¡¡¡S í* * C L A R K BUSM.ASST CASK R1GLEYS a package before the war V T Z <S D U N N ’5 -J T Y L E S H O E S O FJ1U A L1TY" New Models in Milady’s Shoes c a package during the war c a package NOW “Style Shoes of Quality THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE I ff W ith sh o rte r daya and lo n g er n ights, and w ith the approach of Jack F ro st, we feel it a duty to rem ind you th a t th e oxford season is a t an end and t h a t Dam e F ashion com m ands you to select y our F a ll boots. UNITED F o rtu n a te ly , a lth o u g h n o t w ith o u t surm o u n tin g th e difficul ties arisin g th ro u g h a sc arc ity of le a th e r and o th e r post-w ar conditions fam iliar to you, we placed o u r o rd er w ith Utz & Dunn early. As a re su lt we a re able to offer you a splendid selec tio n of boots a t reasonable prices. The delig h tfu l m odels a re on th e shelves and sam e of th e styles grace th e window. You will adm ire them , we know. These boots have every new and w orthy point of style. May we have th e pleasure of a call? C. H .V A U P E L There am four flavon of Schilling T ea— Japan, Ceylon-India, Oolon& English Breakfast. AH one quality. In parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages. At grocers everywhere. <4 ScJulling & Co San Francisco PHONE 122 ’S T A P L E . * £= Quality Store 6 8 -7 2 E . Main St., A shland. 157