V agh two «fe ► Ashland Tidings Established 1876 published Every Evening Sunday by Except The Social Realm mii i nii i immiiii i i i i nimim i ii i i i i uiuw a ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Wednesday, October 22, 1010 Marguerite Clark Poses as Cook OF S. P. TRAINS lose time gradually from Albany up until 2 a. m., which in reality will be 1 a. m. Trains 54 and 16 will run on sched­ ule to Grants Pass and lose time gradually north of Grants Pass until 2 a. m., which in reality is 1 a. m. Although the requirements of her role in “Come Out of the Kitchen," .Editor An exceptionally pleasant social R. Greer her latest Paramount photoplay, COUNTY waa given last Friday evening at the Station Agent G. N. Kramer has © F IC IA L CITY AND Baptist church for the members of which will be displayed at the Yin* received a notice from John M. Scott, PAPER. the Sunday school. The church par­ ing theater Wednesday and Thurs­ general passenger agent of the TELEPHONE SO lors were beautifully decorated with day, demands that she be ignorant Southern Pacific, in regard to the Subscription Rates Delivered In City . . .v r, „ j « cn highly colored autumn foliage while of the art of cooking, Marguerite scredule of trains effected Sunday T A IL O R S FO R ie ! Month, Delivered............. Delivered............... .$ $ .50 g " ;1 .50 Jn jack.o.lanterns and large Clark is a Paat mistress of the sci- on account of the daylight saving act Si'bscrlptlon Rates' By M ali Outside black cats portrayed the fact that ance/ f «“W“® as aH wh° have * of City it was to be a Hallowe’en affair. Sev-;joyed collatlons prepared by her change of time. Train No. 53 will be held in Portland one hour Sun­ h ie year by m a i l ......................... $5.00 eraf novel games appropriate to the da,nty hands’ have substantial reason day, October 26, which will place the Best Woolens; Latest Fash to know Mix months by m a i l ...................... 2.75 train on time when leaving there. Juree months by m a ll............. 1.50 occasion were played and an old Miss Clark has a splendidly equip­ ions Always. No out of town subscriptions taken witch stationed in a Weird corner ped kitchen in her New York home Train No. 13 will leave Portland Bor less than three months. booth foretold the future of all who Saturday, October 25, on time, 8 p. Satisfaction Guaranteed By Mall Outside of United States •came her way. Refreshments con­ and when she is busy with some gas­ Sne Year .................................. $8.12 sisting of pumpkin pie, coffee and tronomic chief de’oeuvre, it is high­ m., and run on schedule to Albany; £ix Months ................................ *•$! ly indiscreet to ask her to come out No subscription for less than six: chocolate were served by the commit­ of the kitchen until her work is Ronths. ' tee in charge which included the members of the bureau class of which done. But in “Come Out of the " ADVERTISING RATES Mrs. O. F. Carson % the teacher. Kitchen,” Miss Clark is seen as an ghsplay Advertising— aristocratic Virginia girl who finds Single insertion. . . .each inch, 30c This social had a twofold purpose, as it necessary to assume the role of YEARLY CONTRACTS it served for the annual Rally Day a cook, but while her accomplish­ J) i splay Advertising— social and it was given by the ladies Your personal highway is the road you travel One time a week, each inch, each and girls, they having lost in a re­ ments in this line are nil, she man­ all day long. time .......................... ............ 27 % c ages to win the love of a rich EAT And whether or not it is a happy one de­ Two times a week, each inch, each cent contest held in the Sunday Northerner, which, after all, proved WELL time ........................................... 25c school with the boys. pends upon whether you have had a table of the best thing she could have done. Every other day, each inch, each good true food placed before you. K EEP WELL The story of the photoplay is a tim e ............................................... 20c Cartmill-Davis 'Wedding You are buying the best possible food when delightful one and it was written by ’ Every issue, each inch, each LIVE LONG Miss Grace Davis and George S. Alice Duer Miller, and picturized by time ........................................17%c you patronize our store and make use of the I ocal Readers— Cartmill of Roseville, Calif., were extraordinary values we offer you in the every DIE Bach line each time (6 words to united in marriage at the home of the Clara Beranger. Eugene O’Brien HAPPY - day buying which every family must do. heads a capable cast of supporting ’ line) ........................................... l ° c t To run every other day for one bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. players. Make it a habit to eat well and work ac- ^ L g 1 - 2 - f month, each line each tim e. . . . 7c Davis, on the Boulevard Monday even­ cordingly. A man is made of what he eats, r To run every issue for one month, ing. The ceremony was performed and we want to be responsible for the good eating of our imme­ or more, each line each time 5c in the presence of the bride’s family diate vicinity. p lasslfied C o lu m n - by Rev. William E. Bean, pastor of One cent the word each time. We have the groceries, they have the quality, and we make the To run every issue for one month the Christian church, at 6 o’clock. price. or more, %c the word each time. Light refreshments were served and Cards of Thanks, $1.00. FLOUR. FEED, SEEDS the bridal couple left on the midnieht Obituaries, 2% cents the line. train for Cisco, Calif., where tbev The Uesi Tnat Can Be Had On the Fraternal Orders and Societies Market. ’ Advertising for fraternal orders will make their home. The bride is NININGER & ROBERTSON, Props: ipr societies charging a regular initia­ a well know’’ Ashland young lady and tion fee and dues, no discount. Re­ ’s a gradn ’ p of the city high school ligious and benevolent orders will Since finishir^ school she has taught t»e charged for all advertising when Tel. 214 t n admission or other charge is in the public schoois at Green 353 East Main. Snrines for the past two years. Mr riade, at the regular rate. The Tidings hits a greater circula­ Cartmill is a prominent yohng rail­ FIND tio n in Ashland and its trade terri­ road man running out of Cisco. HOLLISTER’S ROCKY MOUN- SONSTIPATION goes—your COM- tory 'hrni all other newspapers coin- TAIN TEA a great Laxative— mild, PLEXION improves you work bet lin e d . Masquerade Party , . certain— . . .. , cleans- . „ ter—eat pleasant, so thoroly G,ve R better— thoro feel trial better, and yQU wiU Miss Viola Quinn entertained the Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, ing and purifying that CONSTIl’A- recommend it to all your women Postoffice as Second Class Mail members of the ninth B grade of the TION disappears, and when your friends. 35c a package. Matter. Junior High School at the Savoy; apartments last Saturday night, with ! POLEY’S DRUG STORE “THE SQUAW MAN’’ a masquerade party. About 16 boys Dick Posey is on the press again and girls in weird costumes gath- I with a good story in verse. There ered at an early hour and spent a Is not a smile in it, but the theme Jolly time playing games. Refresh­ Is absorbing. The author has risen ments were served the guests before to loftier heights in thought and retiring. POST CARDS, INVITATIONS, CAT Markets Creates construction than in former poems For Farm Products. end has vitalized his story with the AND WITCH SHAPES Keeps your Money at City very depths of his soul. It is a Builds Up Institutions, classic and will be read with interest Fosters Furnishes Made Flour by those fond of a good story well told. MOUNT ASHLAND HARD WHEAT FLOUR, The work will contain sixty-four pages. The cost to produce it is double what his other volume cost. It is coming from The Tidings press Sunday, October 26, has been set CANDLE SHADES and OTHER well printed and substantially bound apart by the churches throughout In paper cover. His price will be the land for the observance of a NOVELTIES fifty cents the copy. Roosevelt memorial day. All “The Squaw Man” will make a churches, the Y. M. C. A. and other For Sale at splendid Christmas gift. It’s ground organizations are asked to hold spe­ work is laid in the Rogue River val­ cial services on this date in honor E x cels fo r W alls. C eilings and Partitions ley and the characters are taken to of Theodore Roosevelt. This coming R epairs A lterations or N ew Work see the sights. The publication will Sunday is the nearest the late Colo­ be a good thing for Southern Oregon. nel Roosevelt’s birthday, which falls POLEY & ELHÁRT, Druggist* It carries the inspiration native to on Monday, October 27. E n a b les Y o u t o R en t this favored region. Y o u r Id le R oom Southern Oregon folks should take the edition quickly, as it is limited. T TTILIZE that spare room that Persons desiring Christmas gifts kJ needs fixing up a bit. Comell- worth while should send a copy to Wood-Board, nailed ri&ht over the their friends. The work should be old w all or direct to the studding, In every library in Southern Ore w ill transform it into a coxy, cheery The season Is here when the auto gon. . room, easily rented. The book will be ready for deliv­ top should be looked after. Cornell-Wood-Board comes in convenient ery the early part of November. I make new ones or fix the old sized panels and is so easily and quickly Those desiring a copy will do well to one. Let me look at it. applied that you can, i f you choose, put it up yourself. For the Walls, Ceilings and engage it In advance. It is our Partitions of Residences, Garages, Churches, 1 Dollar Starts an Account judgment the story will find a ready Stores, Theatres, Schools, Farm Houses, sale. Dairy Barns, Poultry and Milk Houses. STATE BANK OF ASHLAND. £ ASHLAND PRINTING CO. Sunday School Social EAGLE MEAT MARKET Quality Meat. LOUIS SCHWEIN, Prop. Cleat lines*. NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND Service. * ’ ORRES £>ank. ylitti C /o c k .' MEN AND WOMEN Your Personal Highway REGULAR SAVING— IS THE THING THAT systematic payment plan oi selling war bonds taught us a les­ son that we should not soon forget or neglect. Put a little into your Savings Ac­ count here at the First National Bank weekly and monthly and you’ll soon find a BIG Tot accumulated. D on’t forget that w e pay liberal in ­ terest on savings. • I 4F , r ^heHrsiNationautonk EV C ARTER. PRES C riV A U P E L VICE PRta J W M< COY. CAS h ic r CLARK BUSH ASST CAS* A shland F eed Store W hite H ouse G rocery My Name Is Dennis Hallowe’en Girls==Ladies-=Women Goods a n ASHLAND en terp rise TO BE HOME Hallowe’en Caps OBSERVED Hallowe’en Masks A sh lan d M ills Cornell W o odRoard Poley’s Drug Store N ew Auto T ops The Victrola keeps right on entertaining If you have a Victrola you can go ahead with the preparation of your dinner, and still keep on entertaining your guests. Any of your children can easily play it, and you need have no anxiety about your company enjoying’ themselves. Reserve your Xmas Victrola now. They are hard to get. Ask for home demonstration. Easy payments can be arranged. ROSE BROS. EXCLUSIVE DEALERS On Savings Accounts Interest FARMERS SIDE WITH EMPLOYERS When it comes to promoting social­ istic schemes for the “proletariat ¡the farmer jumps onto the side of th e capitalist and employers. The bolshevistic program is based Pn getting the farmer into bed with the labor agitator and then there is B ripping of sheets. In the great national conference of labor and capital, the farm dele­ gates are causing a heap of trouble by not being willing to swallow the socialistic program. The farmer contingent, long counted on as natur­ ally allied with labor, seems inclined to side with the employers. There are only three representa­ tives of the farmers in the confer­ ence and they are a thorn in the side of everybody, including the national administration. “How do you farmers stand on the eight-hour day?” some one asked Charles S. Barrett of Georgia, mem­ ber of the farmer group. “Why, we’re the people who in­ vented it," answered Mr. Barrett. We have it already—eight hours before noon and eight hours after noon.” The farmers are officially ldenti fled with the employers’ group, but they are making life uncomfortable for all groups by constant insist­ ence that the farmer has been ig­ nored by the government and trampled on by organized labor. Ashland Furniture Hospital 80 North Main 2,325,000 DE LAVAL SEPARATORS IN DAILY USE THE WORLD OVEL Hom e Restaurant Wherever grass grows and cowu Good Meals and Short Orders. Day are milked, you will find the De La and N ight Servio». val the favorite cream separator. More De Lavals are in use that all other makes combined. 29 7 East Main The De Laval is time tested. I was the pioneer cream separator li 1878 and has led in popularity ant sales for forty years. It’s the world’s standard crean separator. ASHLAND CREAMERY Fine Tailoring For Men and Women. 1TI East Main. Tel. 110 ASHLAND. OREGON. Coal an d W ood H eaters E conom ical, D urable Simplex Universal Combination Range OFASHLAND C. B. LAMKIN Bargains in Don’t Delay— Start To-Day Why postpone opening an account with The Citi­ zens Bank of Ashland. You know how important It is to have money ahead for emergency. Start now. DAN CONNER, Proprietor. fra. Bold by CARBON FOWLER LUMBER CO. In the H eartof Town T ry a CITIZENS BANK Hotel A ustin Headquarters for Commercial Men and Tourists. European Plan. Excellent Grill. Merchants* Lunch. Two Blocks from Llthla Park. Come in to d a y — we w ill gla d ly show you Cornell-W ood-Board and explain the Free Decoration and Design Service. TH E REALE STATE City and Ranch Properties, House« to Rent. Citizens’ Bank Building. PAULBERUD A BARRETT Cornell-Wood-Board is ideal. it will not warp, crack, split or buckle, resists fire and moisture and is a non­ conductor of heat and cold. Keep a bundle On hand for alteration or repair work. SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Steaking A Claim Prove the claim to yourself by eat­ ing a steak sold at our own guar­ antee. Tenderloins, steaks, chops and roasts that have the taste and fresh­ ness of perfect stock in the gravy which comes from the heart of their goodness is the best offer any meat man may make. East Side Meat Market JAB. BARRATT, Prop. You can use it.for gas in the summer and when the weather gets cold use wood or coal for fuel all in the same stove. There are no parts to change in turning from one fuel to the other. It is simple enough for a child. Three Ranges in One and but One to Buy A twist of the key in one direction elevates the gas burner flush with the bot­ tom of the oven, opens the exit In the top, turns on the gas— all automatically. A turn of the key in the op­ posite direction and the gas is turned off, the burner lowered, the exit closed and the range ready for coal or wood. Come in and take a look at the Best Combination range on earth. We will take pleasure in showing yo». S w e n so n & M cRae U T Z & DUNN’5 “J T Y L r SH O K S O F J 3 U A ÍJ T Y - New Models in Milady’s Shoes “ Style Shoes of Quality 99 With shorter days and longer nights, and with the approach of Jack FroBt, we feel It a duty to remind you that the oxford season is at an end and that Dame Fashion commands you to select your Fall boots. Fortunately, although not without surmounting the difficul­ ties arising through a scarcity of leather and other post-war conditions familiar to you, we placed our order with Utz & Dunn early. As a result we are able to offer you a splendid selec­ tion of boots at reasonable prices. The delightful models are on the shelves and same of the styles grace the window. You will admire them, we know. These boots have every new and worthy point of style. May we have the pleasure of a call? C. H.VAUPEL Quality Store 08-72 E. Main St., Ashland. E c o n o m ic a l H o u se F u r n is h e r s Phone 188. U