U M .A lrt ¡ m u r ttftttM M P S TWO ASH LAN D TID IN G S Outfitting Boys for School O F F I G I AL P IT Y A N D C O U N T Y P A P E R . TELEPHO NE 3 9 SUBSCRIPTION RATES DELIVERED IN CITY One* Y ear, D eliv ered ............................................................................................. >6.00 Oue M onth, D eliv ered ................................................................................................... 50 One W eek .............................................................................................. 15 Subscription Rates By Mall Outside of City One y e a r by m a il.................................................................................................... >5.00 Six m onths by m a il................................................................................................... 2.75 : T hree m onths by m a il......................................................................................... 1.50} No o ut of tow n subscription tak e n for less th a n th re e m onths. By Mail Outside of United States— One y e a r ...........................................................................................................>8.12 Six M o n th s...................................................................................................... ' 4.31 No subscription fo r less th a n six m onths. ADVERTISING RATES . each inch 30c } W. C. T. U. Meets T he W. C. T. U. m eeting will be held a t the P resb y terian m anse on Septem ber 23 at 2 o’clock in th e a f­ ternoon. All m em bera a re request- ¡ed to a tte n d . All visitors will be cordially welcome. By o rd er of MRS. ELLA W H ITE, R ecording Secretary. YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising— One tim e a w eek, each in c h ..................................................each tim e 27 %c Two tim es a week, each in c h .................................................... each tim e 25c Every o th e r day, each in c h .........................................................each tim e 20c Every issue, each in c h ..........................................................e a ch tim e 1 7 %c Local Readers— Each line each tim e (6 w ords to l i n e ) ..................................................10c To ru n every o th e r day fo r one m onth, each line each tim e ............ 7c To ru n every issue for one m onth o r m ore, each line each tim e . . 5c Classified Column— One cent th e w ord each tim e. To ru n every issue for one m onth o r m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e, t C ards of T hanks. >1.00. O bituaries, 2 % cents th e line. Fraternal Orders and Societies A dvertising for fra te rn a l o rd ers or societies ch arg in g a re g u la r in itiatio n fee an d dues, no discount. R eligious and benevolent o rd ers w ill be charged for all adv ertisin g w hen an adm ission or o th e r charge is m ade, at th e re g u la r rate. The Tidings has a greater circulat ion in Ashland and its trade territory than all other newspapers combined. The average small boy apparently gives little thought as to wherewithal he shall be clothed—clothes being the least of his troubles. But if any fond m other has visiqns of decking him out in things th at differ much from the clothes worn by his average, everyday school fellow, she might as well ban­ ish them first as last. Men and boys are less independent in the m atter of clothes than women and girls are. This is because they come in for a lot of frank ridicule from their fellows the m inute they do anything unusual in the way of dressing. H ere are two suits for school boys— the kind they like. They are made of good qualities of woolen goods with two pairs of knickerbockers to each suit and boast certain small finishing touches th at will please their wearers, although they are so conspicuous th at one's attention must be called to them. For instance the patch pockets on the coat for the larger boy have flaps th at button down. This is an advantage th at the rough-and-turab’.e youngster will gloat over since he will not lose his treasures, no m atter w hat position E n te re d a t th e A shland, Oregon, Postoffice as Second Class Mail M atter. CHILDREN AND CONSISTENCY E OF 1IRES Ju st as the average man reaches for fam e his pipe goes o u t Love may be blind, but unfortunate­ ly it is neither deaf nor dumb. Most of the serious slips occur after the cup has been to the lips. Records are brittle things. You can’t lower oue without breaking IL * After some wives have had the last word they sit down and cry about it. Remember Samson, young man. and be careful how you use your jawbone. In covering up his tracks a man un­ fortunately makes a whole lot more. There are traces of greatness in all men, but the m ajority manage to kick over the traces.—Chicago Daily News. emc i»K«t»ttm«t The Social Realm 3 M issourians Picnic In o rd er to honor th e visit of Mr. Ham , a resid en t of M issouri who is visiting relatives in M edford, a group of form er residents from Polk county, th a t state, g ath ered in L ith ia park yesterday in reunion. About th irty from A shland, M edford and G rants P ass were in a tte n d an c e and beside th e fine social tim e they en ­ joyed, a big feed such as M issourians a re supposed to serve when they get together, was a featu re. A shland representatives w ere Dr. B uchanan and fam ily and W. L. T inker and fam ily. Surprise Party A su rp rise p a rty was held a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sam s 1 on H elm an s tre e t which was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n B ar­ nett and fam ily who a re leaving sh o rtly for E ugene to live. The con­ gregation of th e N azarene church, of The public lib ra rian s a re a rra n g ­ whicV the B u rn ett fam ily have been ing to have an exhibit of ch ild ren ’s faith fu l m em bers, w ere p resent to books a t th e lib rary some tim e next i a m an, beside a n um ber of close week. A choice selection of books friends. The evening was spent play­ for young people has ju st arriv ed and ing out of door gam es on th e law n, these will be placed w here p a re n ts and a w aterm elon cut was one of can call and look them over in case th e m ost d elightful features. The they wish to buy books for C h rist­ church presented Mr. and Mrs. B ur­ inas gifts for th e ir children. The n ett w ith a handsom e chest of silver object in having th e exhibit a t an as a token of appreciation fo r th e ir early date is to allow d ealers to work in th a t field. have tim e to o rd er any books w anted th a t they do not possess in th e ir College Club Met stock. The exact date of th is ex­ The W om en’s College W om en’s hibit will be announced later. club held th e ir first m eeting of the year a t th e hom e of Mrs. C. C. Mc­ C urdy in M edford S atu rd ay a fte r- CAPT. L T. RICKENBACKER Children’s Books To Be Exhibited the fortunes of war may place his anatom y in. Also a buckle, like th at on the cloth belt, for some reason, has charm s for the small boy, th a t are lasting. This suit Is made of dark woolen goods, s o ft finish atid with an indistinct pin stripe. With a stiff turn­ down collar and gay-plaid tie, the boy looks very trim and well set up in it. For the sm aller boy a plain wool goods is used to m ake straight, short pants and a moderately long coat. This is cut with pleats a t each side, and the body is set onto a yoke. A belt of the m aterial slips through slides of it, set on and fastened with two buttons a t the front to make as­ surance doubly sure. He may put one fastening out of commission, but hard ly two of them a t the same time. The turn-down collar is finished off for him with a narrow tie with tasseled ends. He may consider this tie a little extrem e in style and m anage to dis­ pense with the tassels. About Those W ith fib re o r ru b b e r soles. T h e id e a l sh o e for o u tin g u se. P ric e Do My Part The Lithia Bakery Poley’s Drug Store Callus? “ Gols-lt” Will Peel It Off! Nothing on Earth Like Simple “Qeta- I t” for Corns or Calluses. A callus, or thickened ekin on the sole of the foot, w hich often m akes w alk in g a m isery ts of ths sam e nature as a corn. “Gets-It" t F o r S a le C h e a p On Savings Accounts v% Interest STATE BANK OF ASHLAND. Diamonds W e are offering some real values in Diamonds. You cannot lose; the chances are good for a much higher price In the near future. Also 5-Room Cottage Good M eats GOOD SERVICE, COURTEOUS TREATMENT all ren ted , w ith a frontage of 72 feet on Main stre e t. Also a fine lit­ tle business goes in w ith th e deal. East Side Meat Market JAMES BARRETT, Prop. Phone 188. A Business Building See • Mrs. S. L. ALLEN B akery, 69 N. Main St. Use “ Gets-It” and Dance, Even with Cora* rem oves it as easily a s it does the tou gh est corns. By u sin g a few drops of "Gets-It" on the callus, you w ill be able to peel it off w ith your fingers, in one com plete piece ju st as jo u would a banana peel. It leaves the ekin free and sm ooth a* though you never had a callus. You need no more fu ssy plasters, stic k y tape, "packagey’’ bandages, knives or scissors for corns or calluses. "Getfl- It” is the national corn remover, the b ig g est on earth, used by m illions. It never fails. You’ll work, play and dance at ease in spite o f corns. "Gets-It," the only sure, guaranteed, m oney-back corn-rem over, costs but a trifle at an y drug store. M’fid by E. Lawrence & Co.. Chicago. 111. Soldin A shland and recom m ended as th e w orld’s best corn rem edy by .McNair Bros. 0. H. Johnson The Jeweler WHITE HOUSE CAFE SHORT ORDERS AND LUNCHES QUICK SERVICE Lunches Put Up for Travelers 207 E ast Main. ♦ •♦ » » » » •« We believe it pays to keep implements ot all kinds painted—A little painting in the taU is TRUE ECONOMY. CapL E. T. Rickenbeeker, the United State« arm /» greatest ace, »ay» he Is in aviation to stay. He ia endeavoring to perfect arrangements to fly across the Pacific hopping first to Hawaii and then to Japan. Brown Duck Mazda / Sure W ill Lamps & Wagons, Implements, Silos, Granaries, Barns The grow th of o u r de­ posits is a su re indica­ tion th a t th e people real­ ize th a t th is Bank is a safe depositary and ap­ preciate its efficient ser­ vice. We believe we can also be useful to you, and you a re invited to s ta rt a n account. HUNTING SHOES Birthday Dinner The neighbors and friends of Mr. Tom H udson and Mrs. D. H. Johnson celebrated th e ir respective b irth d ay s y esterday by giving a picnic d in n er in th e p ark . A sum ptuous repast We have bought an unusually good all ;; purpose farm paint—for painting— Our Usefulness TO YOU 14%QN H O T E L A U S T IN A nnual D inner In honor of a form er teach er, W. BA R B ER SHO P D. Dean, of W agner creek, who ta u g h t in th e schools th e re 34 years N. G. BATES, Prop. ago, th e people of th a t d istric t gave F irst-class Service and Equipm ent th e ir a n n u al d in n er In th e p ark yes­ Shoeshining P a rlo r— Baths. terday. A large com pany of people A shland, Oregon. cam e up in autom obiles and enjoyed th e happy event. Mr. Dean m ade a sh o rt ad d ress and o th er ta lk s filled in a b rief program . Farmers Attention! OF ASH LAND. en, Mr. antLM rs. P. D. H am m on, Mrs. M artha Swadley, M. G. P alm er, S eat­ tle; E. E. H endrick, K lam ath F alls; F. Joenigar. W. H. B allinger, W. Lloyd G ardner, J. L ..G ray, P o rtla n d ; E. E. Stearns, Mrs. O. A. Stearns, K lam ath F a lls; George G. Moore, St. A nthony, Id a h o ;’ Mrs. C harles Mc- C utchan, Tucson, A riz.; R. G. Clark and wife, P o rtla n d ; M. H. B arr, Chi- W hat sizes did you say to get, w ifey? Get two 15-w att lam ps for closets. Get one 25-w att lam p for bath. Get two 40-w att lam ps for bed­ To en larg e th e payroll of A shland rooms. Get one 60-w att lam p for dining by buying hom e m an u factu red room. Get one 100-w att lam p for parlor. goods, especially w hen I can get the Poley’s D rug Store say they will best a n d m ost fo r th e m oney, a t have m ore of th e “New W onder” lam ps in late r, and be su re of the i noon. M embers from A shland who place. atten d ed w ere Mrs. R alph Billings, Mrs. F. D. W agner, Mrs. Jo h n H. Dill, Mrs. H. C. Galey, and Misses Coshow, M artin, and C lark, th e la t­ R. C. JORGENSEN, P ro p / te r being tea c h e rs in th e city schools. POLEY & ELHART, D ruggists On account of th e president, Mrs 2 ,3 2 5 ,0 0 0 D E L A V A L Alen A rnspiger, being ab sen t th e SEPA R A TO R S vice-president, Mrs. W agner of th is city presided, and th e large atten d - IN DAII.Y USE T E E WORLD OVEU A fine up-to-date 5-room B unga­ W herever grass grows and cowii a re m ilked, you will find th e De L a ­ low, furn ace heated, sleeping porch, val th e favorite cream sep arato r. full basem ent; one-half acre of land, More De Lavals are in use th a n a ll kinds of bearin g fru it and ber­ all o th er m akes com bined. ries. Sightly location. A snap for The De L aval is tim e tested. I t was th e pioneer cream se p a ra to r iu someone. 1878 and has led in p opularity and sales fo r fo rty years. I t ’s th e w orld’s sta n d a rd cream separator. b ath , h o t and cold w ater. L ot 84x 190. Away below price for quick ASH LAND CREAM ERY sale. T his p roperty is located on the Pacific highw ay, th re e blocks from A Dollar Starts an Account, Ju n io r High School a t No. 523. »♦♦-♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦■ o THE CITIZENS BANK * w ; was laid, th e crow ning fea tu re of cago, Ills.; Jo h n T. W hietér; .Derivar, which was th e huge birth d ay cake Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Woodcdfek, com pounded by th e skillful hands of Aberdeen,, S. D.; F. P. P atterso n and Mrs. H. G. Gilm ore. The com pany wife, M edford. com prised C harles Ram sey and Hotel Colum bia d a u g h te r, Miss Amy, Mr. Hudson, M. F. M ardahl, J. Demcy, W eed, Prof, and Mrs. H. G. Gilm ore, Mr. ‘ Calif.; H. V. Sm ith, W. F. P a rry , and rMs. D. H. Johnson, Mr. and P o rtla n d ; A. J. Ellis, S ilverton; Mrs. W illiam T avener and d aughter, John Edw in Hogg, Los A ngeles; A. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dill, Mrs. R1 M ansfield K lam ath F alls; A rth u r W ednesday Club } Floyd, V ictoria, B. C. T he opening m eeting of th e W right and dau g h ter. W ednesday club will be held W ednes­ I GET TH E BEARD »UT LEAVE day aftern o o n in th e P resb y terian TH E ROOTS church parlors. Every m em ber is T ó e n o s St oppio g asked to be present a t th is m eeting I'm not a fte r th e “ pound of flesh” At Local Hotels — I leave th e roots to continue th e ir and brin g a stra n g e r. This will be grow th. th e first m eeting of th e club a f t c “ You a re next.” th e sum m er vacation, and it is the H otel A ustin BUCKHORN BARBER SHOP wish of th e officers and m em bers to Mrs. C. H. Brooks, H illsboro; Clyde Costelo. m ake it a g et-to g eth er g a th e rin g nt John T. Ogle, P endleton; H. Miller which new m em bers of th e Presby- and wife, San Francisco; Mrs. Ivia i terian church may become a c q u a in t­ W ills, R oseburg; E. A. H arnish, ed. G ran ts Pass; Mr. and Mrs. T. Bleth- Bert R. G reer.......................................................................................................... Editor A shland people have b uilt th e best schools. They boast of th e cleanli­ ness of th e city and th e p a rtic u la r ad vantages for raising a family. W omen are supposed to be th e best frien d s of th e kiddies, but a re they? The local post of th e A m erican People come here in response to Legion is gaining m em bership fast, o u r hom e-building ta lk and our is th e m en realize w hat a power, child-raising preaching, and find lit­ and w hat a splendid organization th e tle welcome for th e ir babies. From Am erican Legion is to be, and in fact, house to house one w ill get th e sam e already is. A bout eighty m em bers cold blooded h e a rt-b re ak in g un- of th e A shland post have now paid m otherly, unw om anly, u n n a tu ra l, un­ th eir dues, and it is expected to easily m arried-like w atchw ard, “ but no bring th e n um ber to 200 th is week. children allow ed.” Every ex-soldiers is urged to join at A m o th er and fa th e r m ight rea­ once. sonably exclaim “ G reat F a th e r, how The P o rtla n d post has now over did we all grow up? C ertainly it 4000 m em bers, and th e re is a con­ can not have alw ays been like th is ! ” tin u o u s line of m en a t th e L iberty One would th in g th a t a large num - tem ple all day long w aiting to m ake ber of people would decree if p o s s i-' out application c ard s and pay dues , ble th a t no m ore children should be allow ed to com e into th e w orld alive, as it ap p ears th a t about th e only abiding place w ithout restrictio n s as to children is th e cem eteries. Those who have s ta rte d a fam ily in a clean, well kept hom e of th eir own do not forget th a t they were once youngsters and a re led to th e F actory rep resen tativ es of the belief t h a t a house too good for ch ild ren to live in is en tirely too Goodyear T ire com pany will be in A shland Tuesday and W ednesday of good for the owner. L et’s mix a little consistency w ith this week and will give a free dem ­ th e handling of th e children. W e o n stratio n on the co n stru ctio n and a re not adv ertisin g fo r a childless care of autom obile and tru c k tire s a t i he Ford garage in the Hotel A us­ increase of population. tin building. C ar ow ners will be shown how G oodyear tire s a re built POINTED PARAGRAPHS I tnd how to increase tire m ileage. This will be of g rea t in te re st to car Nothing Is more sad than forced ow ners and any one a tte n d in g will eheerfulness- be given a large am ount of valuable Every tim e a man m akes a m istake inform ation. be learns something. f fence p resen t enjoyed an in te re s t­ ing program lead by Mrs. E. J. W ar­ ner. The new year books for th e club w ere given out to th e m em bers and m uch in te rest is expsessed in th e com ing y e a r’s w ork. L ight re­ fresh m en ts w ere served a fte r th e business of th e day. Established 1876 P ublished E very E vening Except Sunday by THE ASHLAND PRINTING COMPANY Display Advertising— Single in s e rtio n . . Monday, September SÖ, 1010 Carson-Fowler Lumber Company IN THE HEART OF TOWN THE DOUBLE KIND SHIRT HB Ask to see the best work shirt made on the market. It has a eontinuous yoke from cuff to cuff which gives double strength, double wear and double comfort. Comes in blue and gray. This is absolutely the best shirt that we ever had in stock and seeing one you will be convinced in what we say. Look tor window display. V A U P E L ’S Q U A L IT Y S T O R E . *