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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1919)
Tuesday, Jane U, 19U fAGE SIX ASHLAXD ITDIXGS I 6STw Us FDFSf 9 miUmiiilliiiiiiiliililillil will pay you lo make inquiry of us before purchasing I elsewhere Builders Hardware, SheJ! Hardware, Househ'ld Goods Tools, Etc. Simpson's Mdw. Store For Colds, Catarrh if Influenza. to Po you fed weak and unequal to the work ahead of you? Do you still cough a little, or does your nose bother you? Are you polcT U your blood thin and watery? Better put your body into ahapa. Build strong I An old. reiibMe biood-maxer ana lerbal tonic made from wild roots and v-.i n. u. r.uu barks. Discovery. Tiia "nature remedy" comes u.u no, jb xr. inni uviuoj iusum in tablet or liquid form, It will build up your body, cure your cold, and protect you from disease cenna which lurk every where. One of the active ingredients of this temperance alterative and tonic is wild cherry bark with stiilingia, which is so good for the lungs and lor coughs; also Oregon grane root, blood root, stone root. Queens root, all skilfully combined in the Medical Discovery. These roots have a direct aotion on the stomach. imorovuMt duration and assimi lation. Tbene herbal extracta in the! 'Discovery" aid m blood-making, and are best for scrofula. By improving the blood they aid in throwing ou an attack cf influents. Catarrh should be treated, first, as a blood disease, with this alterative. Then, in addition, the pose should be washed daily with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy.' Send lOo for trial pkg. of Medical Difr eovery Tablets or Catarrh Tablets to Dr. Tierca. Invalid? llotd. Buffalo, N. Y. EYES TESTED Glauses Fitted " " Broken Lenses Duplicated Glasses FurniHtied Sams Day Pitted Factory on Premises E.D.ELWOOD OPTOMETRIST - Medfsrd, Oregon 801 E. Main Good Cues and Tips Billiard players- prefer this place because they know that they can get COOD cues; and modorn equipment makes a lot of difference In the pleas ure of the game. You KNOW It. Profanity, gambling and other un desirable elements are absolutely TABOO here. We invito GENTLE MEN only. This is a dean, congenial amuse ment ball for decent clean-cut fel lows. t y. Alnult's Billiard Parlor "Clean Sport for Regular Fellows" Bp .IIP KIDNEYS WEAKENING? LOOK OUT! Kldnr trotihlMi don't ' dlwippear of inemseiTC. I ney grow slowly but teaIlly, undermining health with 4tadljr certainly, until you (all a vic tim to Incuraiile disease. Ktop your troubles while thr Is time. T'en't watt until tittle pains become big acnes. Don't trifle with diseaa. To void future suffering begin treatment with GOLD MKIML, Haarlem Oil Cap nulea now. Take three or four every day unllj you are entirely free from I'ain. Thin well-known preparation hat been one of the national remedies of Hol land for centuries. In US the govern ment of the Netherlands granted a "fecial charter buthorliing lie prepara tion and sale. THE INDIAN'S ARE COMING TO ROUNDUP In all probability Ashland will have during this celebration for the first time, many real honest to good ness Indians direct from the Klam ath reservation in their; own natural paint and feathers to do a real war dance, The committee also hopes to have a real Indian band of at least a dozen pieces. This band comes highly recommended and chances are bright for them appearing on the program for concerts during the cele bration. TALENT NEWS r The dry weather around Talent is making some short crops. This does "VZLT ael uo ever. not seem to affect Mr. Sleppy's gar- T....I , . ru laj n iiuivir rcimuru iium.vsii- fofnia a few days ago. Every one Is pleased to see the boys all getting back home again. There is a lot of booming noise up on the new ditch these days. The contractors are making fine head way, and drw weather will soon be a thing of the past in the Rogue River valley, It Is hoped. All kinds of work Is going on around Talent. With a bumper fruit crop, the ditch work and two saw mills running, makes it quite lively around our little burg. It is understood there Is going to be a sawmill built at Frederick, with a logging road put In back to the tlmlter to handle the logs for the mill. Real estate Is picking up in and near Talent these daya Three deals were made last week. L. M. Rhoades and wife sold their TaJlent residence to Mrs. Edith D. Cochran tor $1000. William Yeo sold bis residence to Mr. Hamlin for $1800, and Mr. Ham Un sold his 40 acre tract lying be tween Talent and Ashland to Mr. Yeo. consideration 1190ft. All three deals were handled by J. C. Mason the Talent realty dealer. R. J. Luke of Frederick Is harvest Ins bis cherries at tho present time and recently he Invited the' Tidings correspondent to come in and sample them. The invitation was promptly accented and during the visit several cars, of tourists from the. north as tar as Seattle called and bought cner rle to take on their way. Mr. Luke has a good crop of cherries this sea son. CHUCK WAGON RACE TO BE NOVEL EVENT Something new and a novelty In the race line. Just Imagine two or more old time Prairie Schooners with four horses attached and driver Each team accompanied with one saddle horse as a coach, twirl round the track. They go at all posslbl? speed, stop at grand stand, set up cook stove and start" fire. First smoke wins purse of $100.00. , W.A.Shell TheBarber 137 E. Main The housewife of Holland would al most as toon be without food as with out her "Real Dutch Drops," a she quaintly rails GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil L'apiulea. They restore trength ana are reeponalhle In a ((Teat measure for the alurdy, robust health of the Hollundeta. Do not delay. Go to your drugglat and Insist on hi supplying you with QOLD MKIML, Haarlem Oil Capsules. Take them as directed, and If you are not satisfied with results your druggist will gladly refund your money. Look for the name OOLD MEDAL on the boa and accept no other. In sealed boxes, thro sites. Douglas Fairbanks Is A Possibility There Is a possibility that Douglas Fairbanks, the world-famous movie comedian, will visit Ashland during the celebration and lend the pres ence of his wonderful personality and the sunshine of his smile to the success of this great event. During the past week the Roundup and cele bration committees have been cor responding with this favorite actor in the Interests of Ashland's show, and have asked him to come here and Judge the riding and races at the Roundup. E. T. Staples, secretary and man ager of the celebration and Roundup committees, has been in correspon- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS dence with Mr. Fairbanks, and has received a very courteous letter from his personal representative in reply to the invitation extended him. Douglas wants to come to Ashland, that Is an assured thing, so much so that he will try and arrange to later if he cannot get here to the big cele bration. k Following Is the lbtter Mr, Staplos received In regard to Mr. Fairbanks' acceptance of the Invitation, Hollywood, California, June 20th, 1919. Mr. E. T. Staples, Secretary and Manager,. Round-up Committee, Ashland, Oregon. Dear Mr. Staples: I want to thank you very much on Mr. Fairbanks' behalf for your very kind Invitation for him to be in Ash land for your Fourth Annual Round up, .TuPiv 3d to Bth. Mn. Fairbanks wants me to let you know how he appreciated your Invitation and how much he would like to be present with you at that time. If he finds It possible later on to make arrangements to be with you he will, of course, be extremely glad to come up. Assuring you again that Mr. Fair banks is very much gratified to have been asked by your committee to be in Ashland and thanking you for the Invitation, I am, Wry truly yours, . J. THEODORE REED, Personal Representative. 4- $ t -f 3 $ J !& S"? 4 Orreg cleans, repairs and re- ? 4 models clothes, Phone 64. J S"i ? t $ ti '"'ft P 1 ' ,; Y Kr :-. t ?a. GIRLS' COXFEREXCK TO BE ESTABLISHED This year the girls of the Rogue River valfcy will be given an op portunity to combine pleasure with 1 1 Instruction in Ashland next month, I in the movement on hand to organ lie a summer camp for an interde nominational Christian conference, and will He held in the park com mencing Monday, July 14, and con tinuing until the following Monday. The camp is copied after the North field, Mass., camp, so well known and popular thruout the east, anda setting exquisite and wonderful. Is the scheme of several represents- ( jn addition to all this natural at tlve women of Ashland under the'tractlvenegs the person desiring to personal direction of Miss Helen ' and lw?ar more 0f famous speak Carlton of Elisabeth, N. I , who have erg great Bngerg and mugcal art tWe welfare of the glrjs at heart. lstg may durlng the annuai chautau They are anslous to establish an or-!qna 8eason pitch their tent by the ganlxation here to meet from year;g,je'0f tne m0Untain stream In the to year for a week'and take advan- ghady grove ln the city, .and yet tage of the delightful camping ground jaway from lti where more pure en in tHe park, while taking an instruc-1 j0yment can be found than any other tive course In Bible study, home and niaoe foreign missions and Sunday school work as the student sees fit. Each denomination will be represented by somjj able woman to teach and talk to the girls, and this work will be taken up In the forenoon. The after- grounds are available for those seek noons will be devoted to pleasure and healthful recreation, while the the evenings will ha Interesting mogt 1)eautiful gcenc drlve8 orfor at.. ana instructive .lectures given to tnitm TU al J e ' 1" lusl Ulree aar wm uc T. I y matauqua, at -u..u wiiiib oi lire uesi features WIII.havlft th onrwirfnnlfv vrr Ar H.ir. bo presented. This conference Is hoped to be the beglnnlng of a movement that will ue a permanent one. Tne lest 10 cation In the park will be given the lrla for their tents, and arrange- menu will be made whereby their' 2,325,000 DE LAVAL SEPARATORS IX DAILY USE THE WORLD OVER Wherever grass grows and cows val the favorite cream separator. More Da I.avals am In nut than all other makes combined. . The De Laval is time tested. It wss the pioneer cream separator ln 1878 and has led in popularity and sales for forty- years. us me worlds standard cream separator. ASHLAND CREAMERY meals may be secured at a reason able figure, tfhlle they will have the careful supervision of older persons whose good Judgment will not con flict with a certain amount of free dom and pleasure for the campers. While the movement this year may be small, such camps nearly always start with modest conditions and lead gradually to greater ones. The In stigators of the project hope that each year will see a growth in the girls' Christian conference that will lead to permanent BlbOe school and summier camp for girls ln Ashland park PARADE TRIZES FOR , DECORATED FEATURES The following prizes for the deco rated features of -the paradb to be presented on the Fourth of July have been offered by the committee in charge: Society, Clu,b or State 1st, $25; 2nd, $10; 3rd, $2.50. Special Feature 1st, $25; 2nd, $10; 3rd, $2.50. ' Industrial or Merchants 1st, $20: 2nd, $7; 3rd. $3. Other prize offerings will be an nounced later. STATE COLLEGE REGENTS -r . , WILL VISIT STATIONS Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallls, June 24. Headed by Gover nor Olcott and accompanied by Pres. W. J. Kerr of the state agricultural college the board of regents plan to visit the branch experiment stations and inspect the work sometime In July.. The tour of Inspection will begin at Hood River about the 7th, and continue until it has swung clear around the big circle, excepting only the coast counties which may be vis ited later,. Stops will be made at points be- tween stations to look over the farm bureau, county agent and home dem- onstratlon agent work, as follows: . Hood River, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Baker, Malheur, Harney, Lake, Klamath, Jackson, Josephine. Douglas, and Lane. ROOMS WANTED FOIl CELEBRATION GUESTS Indications are strong for an un usual crowd at the celebration. Rates will be $1.00 for siugle roomer and from $1.50 to $2.00 for two peoplo The committee Is uneasy, at slowness of people to list rooms. It Is neces sary to prepare all beds possible so as to take proper care of the visitors. "Row de Dow." Let's go. Ashland, July 3-4-5. 3 big days of fun and frolic. Ash land, July 3-4-5. Chautauqua Opens V Visions Of Rest Stepping from the sidewalks and pavement in the center of the gem city of Ashland to a park unique, beautiful and restful, is the privi lege of the traveler and sojourner Nowhere else in the world can such a combination be found as right here natural mineral waters rippling mountain streams, stately trees makr The tired mother may take her Ilttlfaones to the playgrounds where a competent lady will take charge of jthem and Instruct them Un their play. Tennis courts and croquet tractions to automoblllsts. l If you desire to brush up in your , knowIedee of good llterature. you Ing this session to meet with one of the leading educators the Insplra- tlon of Btudyng the Scriptures Is also your privilege. In the early evening discussions of questions of the dav at the Round Table are In oguli, end thft season a great song leader will thrill the folk with splen did chorus singing. A Girls' Camp and Conference Is to be anoth'er one of the innovations j for the season and will start a little before the regular assembly and be I, ,uul Jersey. rTom sucn starting points great regular confer ences hare been established and grown into permanent Institutions. Thiers is no other place better adapt ed for the establishment of a bis SUMMER SCHOOL than at Ashland, Oregon. In order to allow every one In Southern Oregon and Northern Cali fornia an opportunity to hear the best talent the country affords, while enjoying an outing In one of Nature's most beautiful resting places, camp ing arrangements will be made in the park, aSmost nxt door to the great Chautauqua auditorium. We can and will have the best there is. Come, bring your tent and tarry with us. Bucking Bronchos' Will Draw Crowds Always an event sure to create its share of interest, this year especially as only animals known as outlawi are to be admitted and the prizes arte such as to atttact the best riders of the west. S-day event. Purse $250,00. WILD HORSE RACE A. FITTING CLIMAX The climax of the big show and the event the grand stand waits for every wlldi horse on the ground is entered In this race, Is led on the track and saddled. Thirty or more at the same time, After every one js saddled and mounted the pop of the pistol sends them off all direc tions. And here is where the unex pected always happens. Purse $150. "Row de Dow." Let's go. Ashland, July 3-4-5. CSilCHESTEP.S FILLS DIAMOND BRAND Aik rr ItrsmrlH for CKI-CHBS-TOR S A IHAMUPiU UKAHD in KKO sna Colo metsllio boxes, scaled with Dramrirt ' uk tor ClH.OHKS.TER s V DIAMOND BIIANV PILLS, for tweuty-fla years regarded at Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE TZll i ' oo Ih 8 Born Values irammmummoomiM snnimimiinmnmiiottautsnwina Judged by brice alone, Born Tailoring 13 not cheap. But it is the lowest priced good tailoring. Judged by the meas ure of clotbes quality and clotbes service it affords. Born Tailoring costs less tban any clotb ing you can buy. It has always been Born Jx!icy to give the greatest actual clothes value in ex change for each dollar of the trice baid. Many thousands of men ' know this to he true let us b rove it to you. (Rttidmnt Bom Dtaltr) PMSEIiliD I BARRETT ' ASHLAND, OREGOX Real Estate . A fine 100 aere Valley farm on Pa-. clfic. Highway, Including a good crop. 320 acre stock farm at a very low price. 640 acres of timber, part sngar pine a good investment at price of fered. 7Vi acres in alfalfa near Boule vard. 10 acres near Ashland 5 room bungalow and barn 8 acres In cul tivation. Fine proposition for small acreage and chickens, 8 acres bearing orchard close in. Low price; easy terms. BILLINGS AGENCY Real Estate and Insurance, Established 1883 Phone 211 41 East Main St I'M VERY ANXIOUS To make a quick turn of some real estate, so offer my cherry orchard of 5.72 acrl3s, with crop, subject to tenant's rights, at a decided bargain. 600 feet frontage on Pacific Highway, 3Vs miles north of Ashland P. O. About 175,Bfng, Royal Anne and Lambert trees set out in 1908 and 1910, mostly true to name. Also vacant lots, a 5 -acre block in Ash land and 200 acrles fine tim ber, Jackson Co. Terms. Bonds accepted at par. Write for price or wire best offen- Don't delay I want action. It's -YOUR chance use It! Hurry! N. J. REASOXER, Doming, New Mex. 41-3t t