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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1921)
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS. ===================== PAGE TWO Wednesday, June 20, 1921 —M il ================% Ashland “ Tidings MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL Established 1876 Published Aos &WUX* HeRe'S A CARD FROM n Except Every Evening Sunday CITY AND PAPER E/.. — n Post ommee SAI PErE WAMPUS HAS — THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. OFFICIAL The Car was Too Slow for Pete REFUSED HIS PAPER • WN GOIN' -io mem ASK AIN WHY COUNTY TELEPHONE 3 9 "P SURE ’ DONT AW RSRY You Like OuR PAPER NO NORe? \ WOHVEP \F re w GAINING OH ME ? . \ CANT TEN WHN ARE NOU , TURNING NER HOME L PAPER Down ? / AFFORD Gut j Subscription Price Delivered in City . .$ .65 One month .. . . 1.95 Three months . . 3.75 Six months .. .. 7.50 One year . .. . Mail and Rural Routes. $ .65 One month . 1.95 Three months 3.50 Six months . 6.50 One year . . . ADVERTISING RATES: Display Advertising Single insertion, each inch . . . . YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising 27 12 C One time a week....................... 25c Two times a week...................... 20c Every other day........................... Local Readers. Esch line, each time................ trees ór porches, the opposite mernod FASHION NOTES ÓF INTEREST should be followed, and the curtains made of the most transparent fabrics A wrap of gray crepe de chine is which can be obtained. effectively trimmed with monkey fur. . , ------I Plain or figured marquisettes and The skirt edge may be finished with dotted muslins and grenadines make the new diamond-shaped scalloping. charming curtains, and the most fas Shells, straw flowers, leather cut- cinating materials for this purpose outs and wooden beads trim the spring may be found on the dress goods coun hats. ters. These include all sorts of dimi A frock of blue linen is trimmed ties, organdies, striped and figured with applique lines of a contrasting voiles, calicoes and the colored swisses color. so much in vogue for summer frocks. A chic hat of black milan is faced Should they fade after a time, those with red and trimmed with burnt in plain colors can easily have their goose. beauty restored by the use of one of White stockings are worn with the modern dyes which do not require black slippers and with evening boiling. frocks. The new sets, both plain and fig- A cross-over vestee of Roman silk ured, are obtainable in great variety. is worn under an Eton jacket of navy Where there are no overdraperles, the poiret twill. figured nets are usually preferable in Parasols of silk duvetyn are lined order that the windows may not ap ! with chiffon and trimmed with bunch pear bare, and suitable patterns can es of fruit. be obtained for rooms of every type Sport shoes are trimmed with col- and period.—Good Housekeeping. FROCK THAT IS STRIKING 10c To run every other day for one month, each line, each time.... 7c To inn every issue for one month or more, each line, each time. ... 5c Classified Column. One cent the word each time. To run every issue for one month or more, the word each time. Legal Rate: First Time, per 8 point line . . . .10c Each subsequent time, per 8 point line................................................... ..... Card of Thanks, $1.00. Obituaries, 21 cents the line. Fraternal Orders and Societies. Advertising for fraternal orders or societies charging a regular initi- ation fee and dues, no discount. Re- ligious and benevolent orders will be charged the regular rate for all ad , vertising when an admission or other charge is made. b. y - > r • . or. $ j " Sy -/re What Constitutes Advertising! In order to allay a misunderstand- ing among some as to what consti-j tutes news and what advertising, I we print this very simple rule which | is used by newspapers to differin- atiate between them: "ALL future events, where an admission charge is made or a collection is taken IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to organizations and societies of every! kind as well as to individuals. All reports of such activities after they have occurred is news. All coming social or organization | meetings of societies where no money | contribution is solicited, initiation | charged, or collection taken is NEWS. : " 3, 50 , we Marriage is a lottery. Well, I guess my wife is right. She' is constantly say ing 1 never had any business to gamble. In the jelly-making process patented by M. O. Johnson, fruit juice Is con- j centrated by freezing out a portion of its water, and is then heated to a temperature high enough to coagulate suspended matter, though not high nough to impair the flavor. Alter sepa a I ion of coagulated matter, the Juice is sterilized by heating to a tempera iure below that employed for coagula- i on, then jellified after sugar has been . <ided. Sugar added before coagula ! vu may give better clarification. xke, .5*, V -r. g . Use Iceless Cooler and make it pay for itself in a year iu ice bills. New White Sewiug Machines, al ways on hand. Used machines for rent. Peil's Corner We sell Kayser and Carter’s Knit Underwear. Brick Ice Cream CHOCOLATE VANILLA STRAWBERRY you may rightly expect a lot MAPLE NUT and comfort. Ashland Creamery Athletic Underwear. Cool and comfortable for the hot summer days. The Futurist line contains a wide WOOD In order to make room we are offering Slab Wood at $2.75 per tier The long, graceful lines of this frock are accentuated by its alternate stripes Crease and Run Through the Tucker of sand and navy tricotine, the stripes on Machine Without Using of navy embroidered with a graceful € Thread. design In sand-colored wool. _________________ Cash with Order Ashland Lumber Co., Phone 20 COOL CURTAINS FOR SUMMER Silk or Cotton Pongee, English Case ment Cloth, Chambray, Gingham Suitable for Purpose. For summer use, the more simple the curtains the more suitable and attractive they are. As a rule, since light and air are the paramount con- i sidérations at this season, only one | set of curtains should be used. Rooms j which are flooded with sunshine for : several hours a day require curtains heavy enough to temper the glare while admitting sufficient light. Silk or cotton pongee, English casement cloth, chambray, gingham, crinkled Austrian cloth and the various light- weight sunfasts admirably fulfill this purpose. In rooms with a cold exposure, and especially in those whose windows are inadequate in size or are shaded by circular fiare or, more happily, in the form of overlapping panels of uneven length. The skirt is longer as a rule— about eight inches from the floor, with loose panels falling often to the heels. Many skirts, owing to this arrange ment of drooping panels, are longer in effect In the back than in the front. | Tailored skirts are often straight and | narrow in effect, with overlapping panels or plaits lending greater width. —Good Housekeeping. THE GAME in this country and perhaps in any country is baseball. It is clean, exciting in a wholesome way, fine exer cise, and a game of skill. We supply all the needed equipment to play it, from uniforms down to counters. Also sporting goods of all kinds. I | | | I | ; | j GREATEST SIMPSON’S HARDWARE | The June Sales White Goods A-THRILL with the freshness and gaiety of a summer season, the new plays of apparel and merchandise add zest to the shopping days of June. The a suggestive significance to vast quantities of summery things; there is a pre in their very extensiveness and variety—the promise of favori and unusual buying opportunities. Tempting qualities and bed-rock prices s June is to be a joyous and spirited shopping and buying month. Bridal Line of White Goods 20 ONE ELEVEN Bridal Cambric 18c, 22c, 29c, 33 1 3c Cigarettes To save 25. I cigarettes is important But-to please your taste is more important. packageand find out. cigarettes 5* Prince Albert’s a new 1 note in the joys of rolling ’em! Talking about rolling your own cigarettes, we’ll tell you right here that Prince Albert tobacco has ’em all lashed to the mast! You’ve got a handful-of- happiness coming your di rection when you pal it with P. A. and the makin’s papers! For Prince Albert is not only delightful to your taste and pleasing in its refreshing aroma, but our exclusive patented process frees it from bite and parch ! And, for a fact, rolling up Prince Albert is mighty easy! P. A. is crimp cut and stays put and you whisk it into shape before you can count three! And, the next instant you’re puffing away to beat the band ! Prince Albert is so good that it has led four men to smoke jimmy pipes where one was smoked before! It’s the greatest old buddy smoke that ever found its way into a pipe or cigarette ! Bridal Nainsook 25c, 29c, 33 1 3c, 37 l-2c. Bridal Tissue Nainsook 35c, 37 l-2c, 48c, 50c. Bridal Pillow Tubing 36 inch 40 inch 42 inch Bridal Long Cloth 23c, 25c. Bridal Mercerized Nainsook, 60c yd. Bridal Sheets Bridal Tissue Nainsook 81 X 90 inches Pink or Flesh $2.00. • 50c yard. Here Are Other Good White Specials Prine« Alb«rt it sold in toppy red bagt, tidy red tine, handsome pound and half pound tin humidors and in the pound crystal glass humidor ulith sponge moistener top. White Outing Flannel 15c — 19c. Indian Head: inch ................ 36 inch................ 44 inch................ 44 in., linen finish 54 in., linen finish 25c 28c 36c 38c 48c Bleached Muslin. Muslin Prices. 300 yds. Thoroughbred. 36 in. muslin, 12 l-2c yd. Boquet, 36 inch Echo, 36 inch Hills. 36 inch . I nbleached Muslin is • used for so many pur poses now that we have in stock eight qualities, ranging in price Fmrnmenrus mettanocene,? TANDARD on. COMPANY PRINCE A lbert the national joy emoke • CRIMP CUT LONG BURNING PIPE AND CIGARETTE TOBACCO 1 Copyright 1921 by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Winston-Salem, N. C. a Shoo ICELESS COOLERS wear. New Idea in Jelly-Making. WAY OF MAKING HAND TUCKS a Spray your animals with Fly and keep the flies away. MARRIAGE s'liniiner s Eutered at the Ashland, Oregon. Postoffice as Second Class Mai Matter. How About Skirts? The openings have declared that we are to wear the straight low-girdled frock with a skirt showing somewhat greater width either in the form of a SHOO FLY .Is We make oi quotations on Jon WORK from THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST. Same . prices—Reasonable Price— to all. An easy way of making hand tucks In lingerie Is to crease the first tuck as usua! for machine tucking and ad- just t’»e tucker, but do not thread the machine; then run it through the tuck er. The needle will leave a distinct line along which to run your hand sewing. The marker also leaves a line for the next tuck. It is best to sew each tuck as it comes from the tucker, since handling obliterates the marks. This method insures absolute accuracy, with the daintiness of hand sewing, and can be done in less than half the usual time. ored leathers to match one’s sweater or girdle. Checked taffeta is effectively com- bined with plain taffeta in a smart afternoon gown. The waistline varies greatly, some- times high, sometimes low and some- times normal. A frock of cotton etamine Is trimmed with motifs of cretonne em- broidered tn floss. It seems that the added length of skirts will be in uneven hanging and drooping side panels. PRY GOODS 9c to 20c per yard.