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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1919)
1T0 tadM Biptfthttfi' a) 1019 ASHLAND DAILVTIBINGS , . Established' 1876, : Published Kvery Evening Except ounasy Dy :TU Ashland " frintlnt Company. Z-:t r "Beit R. Creer, Editor. .'OFFICIAL CITY AND PAPER. COUNTY Telephone 39 ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES wne xear, Delivered . . ; ffl.oo One Month, Delivered JM une Week., .15 ADVERTISING RATES: Single Insertion, Each Inch.... 80c Yearly Contract One time a week, each inch. '.2VAc Two times a week, each inch.. , ,25c Every other day.' each inch.;. 20c Every day, each inch..... ...17 He Local Readers, the Line f.lOc Classified Ads., the Word lc ' The Tidings has a greater circula tion In Ashland and its trade terri tory than all other Jackson County papers combined. Entered at the ABhland, Oregon, Poatofflce ' as Second Class Mull .Matter. A DIRECT HIT FOR THE CAMl ' ' GROrXD. Wednesday an auto tourlHt rolled into Asniand s - free auto camp ground tor the night. The accom modatlons were so perfect and the environment so charming that he concluded to stay a few days and . . look over the city. He was travel ing .with the view of finding a new location. Thursday be purchased home at a cost of around four thousand dollars, all a cash deal, and is now one of Ashland's cltl sens. His name is W. A. Black, of Spokane, Wash., and he pur chased the Martin1 brothers brick home on the Boulevard. Ashland'H Investment in the free auto camp ground will prove of more value than the cost of the entire springs enterprise. It has already brought more money to Ashland than the .Whole project cost. In five years , the net profit will be as much. The Social Realm ai;iiiiiiii;;i;iiinii:iiiiimimnm , Heath-Sullivan The marriage of Pearl Birch Sulli van, formerly of Ashland, and Thomas Jefferson Heath of Portland Was solemnised in the presence of a iarge assembly of friends at 610 EaRt Sumner Btreet, Portland, 1 Ore., on Tuesday evening. The impresHlve ring service was read at 8 o'clock by the Rev. Franklin WY Keagy, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs. Grace Nelson played the wed ding march while the bridal party took their places in a bower of flow ers on the lawn. The bride was gowned in embroidered ellk net and aatin. Her veil of tulle was caught back from the face with a wreath of orange blossoms and buds. She car ried a bouquet of white roses' and prays of green with satin streamers, The Misses Audrey and Pearl Lewis . of Marcola, Ore., were maids of hon . or. Their gowns were of georgette crepe and satin and they carried bou nets of pink roBes. Guy L. Bariteau, Stepbrother of the groom, was his only attendant. The young couple left Thursday for Summervllle, Ore., yhrt they will reside. i'" i. 4 : Illinois Racket IMcnlc ' ' It has been decided by the 'dry tuckers of Southern Oregon, that ow ing to the scarcity of water in various part of the country, all will congre gate on the bank of Ashland creek, Wednesday, September 10, ut E p. m., rat the' usual place in Lithla park, there to feast their eyes on real sparkling, running water and to gain break bread together and re new acquaintances. The secretary will try to get Invitations out to all . former residents of Illinois that , all Illinbislahs are cordially urged to be present. ' , i , . , Bring your erut) bailict end we vHl mix. ' . Date, Wednesday,. Soptcniler 10, . Assembly at E p. in, Table perfoimunce starts ut C p. m. Officers' will' funiliiU tLe- ui'iuka bles. .' ' i E. T, STAPLES, Vros. MAUD I.'HAWLEY, DC, : Acting Secy. . nasdiiKs-TrU, Weih'in;; The friends of Miss Harriet TimbH and Walter .1. I Uu tin were tur-l prised to hour of lr marring) which. was made public, yei.ter.1.:, A fill0 ,,,,-to-dato 5-room bunga. aim wmcn iook iiaro ju (jnoaM.u- ()W furace he.ltt,d Bieeplng porch, villa thrflfl weeks utn Tmvd.iv. At' . ..... ... - . iiiu iw euium; uuu-uuti ui wuu. that time the ypuns reopiowmt to, k;n(lH of benring frut and ber me county semi una w, nun-ny sinlitly location. A snap for hum-led by' Judge Gardner.' For the prtMiit tli'oy will niako their home with the bride's n. other on the Boule vard, i.fttr which : Mr. Hasting ex-. I'eas to locate in Portland. Both voui'g people ure popular In the younger fret in Ashland and have mauy triends here who extend best wiulics. "" , ' I'ionwrct Meet. .-' j All members of the Pioneer Society urn requested to meet in Lithla park Weilncrdi y, September 3, at 2:30 p. m., to make arrangements lor toe an r , ..I UH..MKH 1 V Vnl.l In this city September 11. By Order of the president. 1 ALICE APPLEOATE PEIL. For Sale Cheap Restaf nomeoiiu. Good Meals nnd Short Orders, Day 1 tind Xiftlit Service. 29EastMaia Diamo We are offering sonio real values in Diamonds. You cannot lose; the chances are good for a lmuh higher price in the near future. . 0. H. Johnson ' ' The Jeweler Willard Batteries Never Rtavt Any thing They Can't Finish. Also 5-Room Bungalow l ith. hot nnd cold water. - Lot 84x 3 90.: Away below price for quick nln. This property Is located on the r.icific .highway, three blocks from Junior llifh School at No. B23. A Busines Building nil rented, with a frontage of 72 t'ecfou Main Htreet. Also a fine llt tfd business goes in with the deal. See Mrs. S. L ALLEN ' Bakery, 69 N. Main St. You ever think that if a person really wants to sell his property he would tell The Real Estate Man ? May, we tell you the low prices ? BILLINGS AGENCY : Established 1883 ' Also Good Insurance HERE'S the quality bread. Only the purest and most costly ingredients : enter into it finest patent flour, rich.'1 milk, sugar, pure shortening, best yeast. It -means the mpst nutrition, wholesomeness and flavor. Say FRANZ : , .')'. r, Buffer-Nut V'- The Incomparable Loaf Fresh shipment every day to Nininger & Eobertson VVIIITEHOUSE GROCERY Company . 'Ml ICiist Main. Tel. KO P C. B. LAMKIN Bargains in REAL ESTATE City aid Bench Properties, Houses ' to Rent. Citizens' Bank Building. mm 71 Necessity :- Not a Luxury Five dollar cash prize for Let $00 word, essay on , paint and tits uses; $3.00 for second ljost; $1.00 each for next two. i ' Must be in my hands by October 1. Contest oren to every hchoil giil and boy. ' , . , ' . Didcei Tho Taint Mji GOODYEAR TIRES, TUBES, Patches, Rcliners, Tiros and Tubes Vulcanized, . Weed Chains, Water Cans, Water Bags, Spot Lights, Luggage Carriers, Spark Plugs, Monogram Oil, Havolino Oil, In fact everything i for the trip. Quality the Best Prices Correct. 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A. is so v fragrant, so fascinating in flavor,' so refreshing! ' - ' Prince " Albert can't bite your tongue or parch your throat! You go as far as you like according to your smke '. v spirit! .Our exclusive patented process cuts out bite and ' ' parch! . , .,. j. . . ,. ;, . 1 Toppy rtd begt', tidy rti tint, handtomt pound and halt-ppund fim F ; 'humiJort-and-thatclaity,practicalpoundcry$talg!aMihumidorw!th', ..' tpons moittentr lop that hetpth tobacco in inch ptrftct condition.' R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C m, w r - : V , toernjoi nit . I'll' hi' n.Ah.Hf , TL.U...H.U L,.,i l mini i ,r: ' ' . it J KiSLlZsESS EAGLE MEAT MARKET ; Qunlily Ment. ('I'MiiliiicsN.' " V" Vt r -KOttTII M.l,, ASHLAXD ' Service. In all the latest models for Fall wear. Arrow. Shirts: will fit any occasion, jast as well as it will fit any man. Priced from $2.00 each and up. Every , shirt : guaranteed fast color. The Arrow shirt marks a variety of shirts . v' for evening wear and dances, that are remarkably , smart ? ; ' . , , ,. in style and well made. '( Try one'andliecome ah ' ' '. ; . . . . Arrow customer fr5m then on - 2,325.000 DE LAVAL SEPARATORS VI DAILY I'SB THE WORIiD OVER .Wherever grass grows and cows ftr mllkd, you will find the De La TI the farorlte cream separator. , : Mors V Lavtls are in UBe than .all other males combined. The De Laval Is time teted. It was the pioneer cream separator in 1878 and has led in popularity and sales for-forty years. I It'a the world's standard cream' BE 2- .EADER "A Utit t"at IfJf Nil hit wktlt fpmw.Tily or.d mty lift on fnlitt h.ll'on" ElV An immense problem iu 'reconsructio! confronts the present generation. .Are you doing' your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution? ,! Oregon A gri cu 1 t.u ral Coll ege ' , - Tr.irti for !t '.i1:tii4 in tlic lixli.ftrin rd prtfnslom M followi: ' 1 ' HOME ECONOMICS. ACRICt'LTt'RS. COMI-VKCI. FOIBSTRY. PHARMACY1, MUSIC, VOCATIONAL fcDOCITlOU. CIVIU' fSNC-INKTlST.. F.LiiClKICAb ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL r.V.WW'.Wb. CVZhV.Z i. F.NUiMKHKINO. INDUSTRIAL ARTS. MINING ENOiUKtR'NU, LOUOINC KN'Qi..'bHiNO, MILITARY SCIENCE. Thf (Jollffe traininfi incJ-j Vs ,ir:.c' in r ...ph. onuni Art. Mnthc,n.iticf, Modern Lnnguget, Phyikhl Ed'iCHtKn, IM j,'.rjai Ju:-;.'):r.'i' W.jmjl i,r,"ues. and oil essentials uf n eUuc.ttun. Three rrpular terrr. F'.ill t: rn befs 'September 22 1919 For Collf-pe Cnto, T'lnitr ut-rd I wAlei hrd other tr.forination aJdreM THE, tlCC, '.': Alt, Ojcs.m iri.-i.linrl Col!ce, Corvailil t 1 . Men who wear good clothes like to be sure . that , they are getting their money's worth, both in t service abilityand in style. That is I why I most men " come here to buy. Accessories of all : kinds 'for men whc( dress well will be found here in pleasing , dis play.' Give us a trial and . become convinced. ;. ? . i . r How fast the time .flies I,,! Vacation' days are passing, bringing us again to fall and school time. The young sters mustbe'eare fully outfitted in good, reliable clothes for a fresh start. Bring the boys and girls in , or have the come alone. They will be well taken card of. i Our prepara tion for ; school days has been thoro so that you can be sure of finding every thing that is need ed in that line. AUPEIL9 eparator. ASHLAND CREAMERY