Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 26, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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The Social .Realm
E stablished 1876
P ublished Every E vening Except Sunday by
TH E ASHLAND PR IN TIN G COMPANY
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or n o t will ehow th e ir in te re st in
th e public w elfare of A shland by at-
tending. All stra n g e rs cordially in­
vited. T ickets 50 cents, can be se­
cured from M cNair’s d ru g store,
N orth Main stre e t. By o rd er of com ­
m ittee.
MRS. P. B. W HITNEY.
MRS. B. R. G REER.
MRS. E. L. McCLURE.
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Frida»» September Ufl. tÔÎÔ
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Good Cues and tips
Hotel Austin
My Name Is Dennis
Diamonds
i “Clean Sport for Regular Fellow»”
'G h e B a n k . \",tb
th e Chim e, d o c k '
Ashland Feed
Store •
The
Lithia Bakery
Alnutt’s Billiard Parlor
ASHLAND, OREGON.
/ Sure W ill
Do My Part
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TIME TO START THAT BANK
ACCOUNT
IN tim e of prosperity— prepare for
adversity. This is a good tim e of
season to connect up w ith th e F irst
N ational Bank. Y our cash will in ­
fluence cred it— so th a t before NEXT
season if th e cash ru n s o u t— the
credit will stan d you in good stead.
S ta rt a Savings A ccount for each of
th e youngsters too.
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W e a re o ffering som e real values
in D iam onds. You c ^ p o t lose; the
re ta ry Lynn D. Mowat a t once. It chances a re good fo r a m uch higher
is th e wish of th e post to have every price in th e n e a r fu tu re.
pian from A shland and vicinity in
the service d u rin g th e w orld w ar to
enlist in th e A m erican Legion. Ap­
A shland post, No. 14, Am erican plication cards m ay be secured a t
Legion, has com pleted its organiza­ any tim e a t th e Com m ercial club or
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tio n w ith an enrollm ent of 85 m em ­ a t Joe M. A ln u tt’s cigar store.
bers. This include ex-service m en in
:
th e arm y and navy who w ent out
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from A shland a t th e call of th eir
country to tak e p a rt in the w orld war,
and who served in every capacity with
th e utm ost honor. The list of m em ­
The Boy Scouts of Am erica have
bers who a re enrolled are as follows:
L eith F. A bbott, Jo h n W illiam An­ been asked by th e governm ent to
derson, R eder Victor A nderson, Oli­ aid th e yvar and. navy dep artm en ts in
ver G ladstone A nderson, P erry Lorin securing em ploym ent for retu rn ed
A shcraft, V. G. B arnthouse, How­ service men. A canvas will be m ade
a rd J. B a rre tt, Edm ond M ontgom ­ in every city and tow n in th e U nited
ery B a rre tt, M eredith G. Beaver, H u­ S tates to enroll em ployers who de­
b e rt Boyd Bentley, E a rl Ju liu s Bie­ clare th e ir w illingness to re-em ploy
gel, George V erne Blue, C harlie Del- hom e-com ing soldiers and sailors.
vin Brady, W illiam M cKinley Briggs, Each tro o p has been furnished with
H arry Oscar B utterfield, U ral G. . sam ple of th e citatio n which Colo
Colem an, Beecher D anford, Leland nel A rth u r W oods, assista n t secre-
C harles DcCarlow, Donald P ertrizet ‘ary of w ar, issues on behalf of the
D ickerson, George Edw in Dunn. ■overnment to every p atrio tic em-
Jam es Ew ing E lder, Jo h n Edw ard iloyer who has tak e n back o r will
E nders, George Eugene Evans, E l­ ake back those who left him to en­
b e rt J. F arlow , Lee M. F ifield, An list. The troops a re pledged to se­
drew Bert F reem an, Aubrey P. F u r ­ cure a t least one application fo r th e
ry, B enjam in H. Grubb, M illard citation from some em ployer for each
W alker G rubb, G erald Emmet- G un­ □cout in th e ir m em bership. The Boy
te r, R alph Ross H adfield, Vincent Scouts of A shland will m ake th is can­
W ard H am m ond, Reid W illiam H ar­ vass am ong em ployers in th is city,
rell, W alter New ton Hawley, C lar­ who a re asked to receive th e boys
ence Elwood H edburg, E rn e st W. kindly w hen they call.
Hogue, F ra n k T ucker Homes, Rob­
e rt J. K eller, Clyde A rth u r M alone,
H arriso n T. M organ, A lfred G. Moss,
Lynn D. Mowat, Roy M urphy, Alvin
E v e rett M cClelland, Gordon Mac-
C racken, Jo h n H ugh McKenzie, Ce­
cil B. N orton, Jo h n L oren O skar,
C harles W adsw orth Penniston, S. A.
P e ters, J r., Leslie Ray P hillips, Troy
iHillilllllilll
UUIi!l!ll!!i!ll
A ubrey Phipps, Ivan F. Phipps,
Jam es Monroe Pool, E lden Deston WTiat’s the use o f pretending?
Pow ell, W illiam B ism ark P ra ch t.
. Time will fin d you out
Roscoe C. Riley, C harles Stephen
Rugg, W illiam H. Sam s, Dean H.
Scott, F red M iner Schuerm an, Cor­
M O U T H P IE C E
nelius E. Shinn, Oscar F. Silver.
C IG A R E T T E S
Glenn E. Simpson, H arold V. Simp­
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no p re te n s e , b u t
son, Lynn Slack, C hester A rth u r
they’ve taught thousands
Sm ith, B ert H. Sm ith, F rederick
' Slade Songer, Donald McDill Spen­ of m en what quality means
cer, Jam es M. Spencer. Donald Step-
ens, Alvin M errill T hrone, F ra n k in a cigarette. ' They are
Beebe T inker, Sam uel D w ight T inker, what they are, always—the
Clyde W ilson T orrance, H arold Rich­ longer you smoke them
a rd T rigilgas, R obert C harles Van
the better you’ll like them.
B uskirk, A ndrew Van H altevan, J r
10' f o r 13c
R obert A. W agner, R obert E. W illett,
Jo h n B. W im er, C harles Burton T h e J o h n B o l l n i a n C o . B r a n c h
W inne, H. G. W olcott, Jo h n A drian
Manufacturer«
W olf, A. W. H olt, John F. F iuneran.
Any person who h as m ade out an
application whose nam e does not ap­
p ear on th is list should notify Sec
0. H.Johnson
SCHOOLS AND DEPARTMENTS
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SPECIAL FEATURES
The University includes the College of j
A beautiful campus, faculties of special-
Idterature, Science and the Arts, and the I » ists, modern facilities, low coat, with many
special Schools of Law. Medicine, (at
opportunities for self-help, "athletics for
Portland). Architecture Journalism, Com-;- i everybody.” a really democratic atmosphexe
moree, Education and Music.
T I ¿j — and the famous "Oregon Sp irit”
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For a catalogue, illxistrated booklet «or specific information, address:
THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON.
The Jeweler
Better
Meat
and
More
We can help
Soy Scouts to
for
your
money
you with
Aid the Soldiers
your fall
F u ll line of canned goods as well
as the best in fresh m eats.
Housecleaning
Ashland Laundry Co.
PLAZA MEAT MARKET
61 N orth Main.
Tel. 190.
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ASHLA ND .
O P E G O N / ^ F ' t v CART ER.. P res
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon, Postoffice as Second Class Mail M atter.
American Legion
Has Many Members
£1
P o rtla n d ; Max G reenbagh, H. C ham ­
berlin, San F rancisco; D. F. Mac­
pherson, H ilts; W. C. Stone, San
B illiard players p refe r th is pla< •
Francisco; W. L. Moore, K lam ath because they know th a t they can g<t
GOOD cues; and m odern equipm et I
Falls.
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— ---------- ----------—----- m akes a lot of difference in th e pie« k
ure of th e game.
You KNOW it.
P rofanity, gam bling and o th er ui>
desirable elem ents a re absolutel y
_ DAN CONNER, Proprietor.
| TABOO here. W e Invite G EN TLlk
i MEN only.
H ea d q u a rte rs for Com m ercial Men
This is a clean, congenial a m u s>
H otel C olum bia
an d Tourists.
m ent h a lle for decent clean-cut fe e
Mrs. C. H. H arrison, Mrs. Cham- E uropean P lan.
E xcellent Grill. lows.
M erchants’ Lunch.
; bers, Shaunason, Sask. ; Geo. A. Cool,
Two Blocks from L ith ia P ark.
San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Sam H.
B ennett, Chicago; D. S. H eckm an, J.
S. Thom pson. Red Bluff, C alif.; Wm.
Lee, K lam ath F a lls; A delaide Boer-
ner, Los A ngeles; Mrs. J. P ra tt, M rs.,
H. E. D qhanty, Mrs. B. D uncan, Mrs.
McBride, Leslie M ickell, C hicago/ C-
W. Cloake and wife, R oseburg; D.
i P. M cAuliffe, K lam ath F a lls; C L.
: C hurchill, M ontague.
A nn u al D inner
On W ednesday, Septem ber 24 th,
.Editor
B ert R. G reer.
th e w om en’s volunteer class of th e
F irst B aptist church held th e ir an­
O F F IC IA L C IT Y A N D C O U N T Y P A P E R .
nual d in n er a t which tim e th e fol­
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lowing officers w ere elected for the
com ing y ear:
Mrs. H ale, teach er;
SUBSCRIPTION RATES D ELIV ERED IN CITY
Mrs.
G
riffith
and
Mrs. M orehouse, I
One Y ear, D eliv ered ............................................................................................----------------
One M onth, D eliv ered .................................................................................................. a ssista n t tea c h e rs; Mrs. Sm ith, class
:: Toti lists Stopping
One W eek
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' p resident; Mrs. W right, vice-presi-
At Local Hotels
Subscription R ates By M ail O utside of City
dent; Mrs. H ew ett, secretary. This
One y e a r by m a il..................... ............................................................................... 2 75 t class was organized eight y ears ago u
Six m onths by m a il.......................................................................................
1.50 w ith Mrs. R. C. P o rte r as teacher.
T hree m onths by m a il...........................................................................
H otel A ustin
Due to h er efficient and u n tirin g
No o ut of tow n subscription tak e n for less th an th re e m onths.
S. Sullivan, O akland;
M orton '
' effo rt d u rin g th is tim e the class has
By Mail O utside of U nited S tates—
Congdon,
P
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d
;
J.
O.
Lam
berson-
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$8.12 grown to be one of th e stro n g est in
One y e a r ...................................................................................................
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ille
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San
F
rancisco;
R.
Jenkins,
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4.31 th e school. H er resignation w as ac­
Six M o n th s..............................................................................................
C
harles
Banof,
C
rescent
City;
E.
H.
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No subscription fo r less th a n six m onths.
cepted w ith reg re t and too m uch
Thom as, K lam ath F alls; F. B. K e - '
credit cannot be accorded Mrs. Por-
ADVERTISING RATES
"c.n, E. W. Stadem uller, S. A. Wood'"
To en larg e th e payroll .of A shland
Display A dvertising—
u ,- for the tim e . 1 effo rt given tc
Single in s e rtio n ..............................................................................each inch 3 Or this p a rt of th e w ork.
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• by
buying
hom e m an u factu red
YEARLY CO NIRACIS
Display Advertising—
J
iBik« n«n™
goods, especially w hen I can get th e
One tim e a week, each in c h ................................................. each tim e 27 % c
Two tim es a week, each in c h ................................................... each tim e 25c
T he E lks gave a social d :nce last
best and m ost for th e m oney, a t
Every o th er day, each in c h ........................................................each tim e 20c night in th e ir hall a t which a sm all
FLOUR, FE E D , SEEDS
Every issue, each in c h ...........................................................each tim e 1^ ^ c | com pany was present, b u t a ll had a .
Local Readers—
m ost enjoyable tim e.
L aunspach’s The Best T h at Can Be Had On the
Each line each tim e (6 w ords to l i n e ) ............................ .................... io c o rch estra fu rn ish ed th e music.
M arket.
To ru n every o th er day for one m onth, each line each tim e ........... 7c
To ru n every issue fo r one m onth or m ore, each line each tim e . . 5c
L uncheon
Classified Column—
The City Im provem ent club will
R. C. JORGENSEN, P rop.
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
Tel. 214
353 E a s t M ain.
To ru n every issue fo r one m onth o r m ore, % c th e word each tim e.
give a luncheon a t th e H otel Aus­
C ards of T hanks, $1.00.
tin Tuesday, Septem ber 30, a t 1
O bituaries, 2 % cents th e line.
o’clock p. m. This being th e first
F ra te rn a l O rders and Societies
m eeting for th e com ing season we
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders o r societies charging a re g u la r in itiatio n
fee and dues, no discount. R eligious and benevolent o rd ers will be hope all ladies w h e th e r m em bers
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charged for all ad v ertising when an adm ission or o th er charge is m ade, a t
th e re g u la r rate .
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T he T idings has a g re a te r circulation in A shland an d its tra d e te rrito ry
th a n a ll o th er new spapers com bined.
- f tta ta ta
■ lis
C t t V A U P E l VICE PRES
J w M l C O Y . C ash i er
C L A R P . BUSIT.ASST CASK
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Fanners Attention!
We have bought an unusually good all
purpose farm paint—for painting—
Wagons, Implements,
Silos, Granaries,
Barns
We believe it pays to keep implements of
all kinds painted—A little painting in the
fall is TRUE ECONOMY.
Carson-Fowler Lumber
Company
IN TH E HEART OF TOWN
Quality and Style in
Women’s Boots
IMPEBIALES
Do you Know the Exclusiveness oi a
Utz & Dnnn shoe?
THE
CITIZENS
BANK
OFASHLAND
Our Usefulness
TO YOU
The grow th of o u r de­
posits is a su re indica­
tion th a t th e people rea l­
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 s re invited to
s ta r t a n account.
SAVINGS
S%ON DEPOSITS
SEARCH as you m ay you’ll find no d res­
Maybe you don’t quite
know what is your per­
sonal taste in tea.
Here’s a good way to
find out:
Try one flavor after
another of Schilling Tea,
and get your money back
from your grocer on each,
until you have found Lie
flavor »you like.
W e pay the grocer. So
don’t worry about th at
There are four flavors of Schilling
T ea__Japan, Ceylon - India, Oolong,
English Breakfasft All one qualiv In
parchmyn-lined moisture-proof
At grocers everywhere.
A Schilling & Co San Francisco
sier shoe and none b e tte r m ade th a n those
th a t b ear th e real stam p Oi. m erit— th e nam e
"U tz & D unn.”
An Owner Test
The Kind That Counts
A recent demonstration of Model 90 power, endurance
and dependability was an impromptu round trip between
Oakland and Los Angeles—a most severe test, over mountian
roads, through a blinding storm, with mud hub deep in
places. The Model 90 never faltered, never failed!
Let us show you a duplicate of the car that made this
record.
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THE OVERLAND OARAGE
Phone 195 Main and Third St.
Ashland, Oregon
Overland Model 90 Fire P ia n g e r Toaría» Car Í98S; f. o. b. Toledo
J u s t now we a re show ing a few of the
m ore recen t a rriv a ls in th e new shades of
brow n, m ouse and gray.
These m atch th e
dress shades perfectly.
Made tyith p re tty toes, th e long slim
vam ps w ith and w ithout im itatio n tips and
in b oth Cuban and F rench heels.
Vaupel’s
Quality Store,
Ashland
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