Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 23, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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    Thursday, October 23, 1919
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
1 lot of nigger shoes, 1 spinning
report of the work along this line in
wheel, 1 loom, 12 fox hounds, a lot
Ashland. Those who were there
of coon, mink and skunk skins, and
from Ashland were Mrs. S. B. Mc­
Established 187«
a lot of other articles. Am gwine
Nair,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
K.
Hammond,
Ju b lish ed Every Evening Except
................Il II11U111 IIHUH b I
to California. Free head-cheese, ap­
Sunday by ___
Mrs. A. H. Pracht, Mrs. Ed Thorn­
h HE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
ples and hard cider.— Alvin Knisley.-’
Farewell Dinner
ton, Mrs. F. S. Engle, Mrs, A. L.
Mrs.
G.
N.
Kramer
gave
a
dinner
Engle,
Mrs.
W.
N.
Wright,
Mrs.
Editor
JifTt R. Greer
at her house Saturday evening in W alter Maxey, Mrs. Cassius Miller
John S. Bliss of 180 Harrison
Every one denies any responsibil­
I -FFIC1AL CITY AND COUNTY honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Miller and Mrs. Dewey Sackett.
street, brouglt into the Daily Tid­ ity for the hfgh cost of living. Of
PAPER.
who will leave Ashland soon for
ings office recently a clipping of course. No one is guilty. Prices
TELEPHONE 8»
Sacramento to spend the winter. Mr.
great age from a Pike county, Mis- just naturally jumped of their own
Subscription Rates Delivered in City and M tb . W. N. Wright and Mr. and
qouri, newspaper giving an account accord.
t-ne Month, Delivered............... 8 .50 Mrs. Kramer were seated at the ta­
of a sale bill that had been held
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One W e e k ............................ • • • -I®
in
that
county
’in
1846.
Mr.
Bliss
Subscription Rates By Mall Outside ble.
says this clipping has been In his
o f City
Hallowe’en Party
possession for thirty years or more,
One year by m a i l ...................... ^ '2 ?
Fix months by mail
............. 2. 76
The teachers of the Hawthorne
and the sale reads as follows:
rrhree months by m a l l ............. 1.50 school have issued invitations to the
“Public Sale
No out of town subscriptions taken
teachers
in
the
Senior
High
and
“
State
of
Missouri,
county of Pike.
lo r less than three months.
Hy Mall Outside of United States Junior High schools to a Hallowe’en
To
Whom
It
May
Concern:
The un­
The Jackson County Sunday school
One Year ...................................88.12 party to take place in the Haw­ convention which will be held in the dersigned will on Tuesday, Septem­
blx Months ................................ 4-31 thorne school building Friday even­
Methodist church of Ashland three ber 29, A. D. 1846, sell at public out­
No subscription for less than six
ing,
November
1.
days, beginning tomorrow, Friday, cry for cash on premises where Coon
months.
and extending over Sunday, Is attract­ creek crosses the old Mission road,
ADVERTISING RATES
Young People, Attention!
ing much attention among Sunday the following chattels, to-wit: Six
X>lsplay Advertising—
The
session
of
the
Sunday
school
school workers in the county and yoke oxen with yoke and chains, 2
Single insertion. . . .each inch, 30c
I
convention
for
Friday
evening
is
for
large delegations are expected at wagons with beds, 3 nigger wenches,
yearly contracts
I your special benefit. Harold F . 1 every service. State officers and 4 buck niggers, 3 nigger boys, 2
Display Advertising—
One* time a week, each inch, each Humbert will give his splendid ad- prominent workers in Sunday schools prairie plows, 25 steql traps, 1 barrel
time .......................................27 %c dress, “ The Torch of Flanders.”
throughout the state will be present pickled cabbage, 1 hogshead tobacco,
Two times a week, each inch, each
We have challenged the young peo­ and address the various sessions,
tim e .................... .......................... 25f
Every other day, each inch, each ple of Medford to produce one to our while good music will be an attrac­
Each side
tim e ............................................... 20c two for that meeting.
Every Issue, each inch, each will be counted. The winning side tive feature. z
The popular meetings in the even­
tim e .*..........................................
Bargains in
will be permitted to give a yell. So ings will be addressed by good speak­
lo c a l Readers—
it
is
up
to
you
to
keep
up
our
rep­
Bach line each time (6 words to
ers. Among these will be Harold F.
,10c utation. For further particulars see Humbert, who* will deliver his ad­
line)
To run every other day for one j j ohn Rjgg, yell master
dress, “The Torch of Flanders,” Fri­
month, each line each tim e. . . . 7c
Not only come yourself, but bring day evening; and J. J. Handsaker, City and Ranch Properties, House«
To run every issue for one month,
to Rent.
or more, each line each time 6c your yell with you.
who will speak on "They Shall Not
C lassified Column—
P erish /’ Saturday evening. Sunday
One cent the word each time.
Family Reunion
afternoon
Roy. J. E. Gilbert, the new
To run every issue for one month
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Pohland are MethuJifct minister of Medford, will
or more, %c the word each time. enjoying a reunion of their children
d cib er an address on “The Task of
Cards of Thanks. |1.00.
at their home on the Boulevard this Reli ions Education,” Sunday even­
Obituaries, 2% cents the line.
Fraternal Orders and Societies
week. These are John Pohland of ing Harold F. Humbert will again
Advertising for fraternal orders
Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Chester deliver an address on “The Armor
or societies charging a regular initia- __
Re-
Wolcott
and little daughter, Carolyn!
God.
tion fee and dues, no discount,
ligious and benevolent orderd will Marie, of Marshfield; Mrs. Roy
be charged for all advertising when Walker and children, Albert and
nn admission or other charge is Dorothea, of Cordova, Alaska. Next
made, at the regular rate.
Sunday the christening of Dorothea
The Tidings has a greater circula­ Walker and Carolyn Marie Wolcott
tion in Ashland and its trade terri­ will take place at the family resi­
tory than all other newspapers com­ dence, by Rev. C. A. Edwards of the
bined.
The season Is here when the auto
Methodist church. This event will
top
should be looked after.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, be celebrated on the third birthday
Postoffice as Second Class Mail of Dorothea, while the little Carolyn
I make new ones or fix the old
Matter.
Marie will be seven weeks old. Mrs. one. Let me look at it.
RETURNING
ITALIANS SHOW Wolcott and Mrs. Walker expect to
remain some time with their parents.
WEAKNESS OF U. S. LAW’S
Ashland
Tidings
ANCIENT BILL OF
SALE A CURIOSITY
The Social Realm
F
EAGLE MEAT MARKET
Quality Meat.
LOUIS SCHWEIN, Prop.
Cleai. tineas.
NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND
Service.
MARTIN BROS., Klamath Falls
Flour and Feed
THEIR CRATER LAKE brand of flour absolutely guaranteed
or your money refunded. All we ask is for you to try it. Not
one baking but the entire sack. We have their Mill Feed also.
Ashland Fruit & Produce Association
G B. LAMKIN
REALE STATE
New
Auto Tops
Ashland Furniture
Hospital
The vanguard of the host of Ital­
Enjoyable Card Party
ians who sailed with their families
89 North Main
The card party given by the Elks
and their savings for their native ladies Tuesday afternoon was a very
land as speedily as possible after enjoyable event. Mrs. G. U. Hile and
the armistice was signed returned to Mrs. W. H. McNair dispensed hos­
New York last week, on the steam­ pitality to the guests present, and the
ship Dante Alighieri. There were afternoon was spent playing bridge.
800 of them, all traveling steerage, The prize for proficiency fell to Mrs.
T A IL O R S
FO R
and they prophesied that their dis­ J H. McGee. Another of these pleas
appointed countrymen would fill ant events will be given in two weeks
westbound ships for months to from that date.
come.
Beat Woolens; Latest Fash
Turbulent Italy, they declared, has
A (tend Red Cross Meeting
ions Always.
no place today for thrifty sons re­
A number cf home service work­
turning from foreign shores. Food, ers of the Red Cross organization
Satisfaction Guaranteed
rent, clothes and fuel are at prohibi­ of this city went down to Medford
tive prices, they said, and profiteers Tuesday afternoon to a meeting which
throng on every side to pounce upon was called there by the Jackson
the unwary.
county chapter. Rev. P. K. Ham­
This news item might equally well mond and Mrs. F. W. Mears both
have applied to any one of the south­ gave excellent reports of the meet
ern nations of Europe from which ing In Portland last month, and
our immigrants have come for the plans wei^ laid for the w inter’s
past decade. It points to a sinister work of the Red Cross charters
menace that is becoming clearer to throughout the county. A drive for
those Americans who have eyes to membership in the Red Cross will
see. It means that Americanization, start November 2 and will continue
as applied to many of our foreign- until Armistice Day, November 11
Just arrived, a complete shipment
born citizens, Is a flat failure.
This will not be a campaign to raise
Aside from the fact that less than money, as the local chapter has suf­ of Parisian Ivory Toilet Articles.
ten percent of these same immigrants ficient funds to meet the call that
Mirrors, 83.60 to 89-50.
even go through the form of taking will be made on it, but a permanent
Puff Boxes, 90c to 82.00.
out citizenship papers; aside from the organization will be effected to look
Combs, 25c to 81-50.
fact that more than one-half of the after the home service work. Mr.
Files,. 35c to 81-25.
workmen in our fundamental Indus and Mrs. Hammond both made a
Hair Brushes, 83.50 to 87.00.
tries. Iron, steel and coal, are for­
Buffers, 81-00 to 82.00.
eigners. there remains the bitter
Jewel
Boxes, 50c to 85.00.
truth that we have a huge and undi­
gested alien population within our
Come in and make your selection
boundaries, which has come here for
Corner by the Park.
while the stock is complete, as the
what there is in it, and is Interested HEIDER TRACTORS AND P. F. O. manufacturers advise us their stocks
in only what It can get out of our
PLOWS
are being rapidly depleted.
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country, and eager to return to home
New and used sewing machines of
lands with Its earnings at the first most any make and style.
possible moment.
A carload of American fence and
Theodore Roosevelt said, “Unless barb wire just in. Bring in your
we are thorough-going Americans wants before sending them to the
and unless our patriotism is par*-of catalogue houses and we will see if
S ta rt
the very fibre of our being, we can we can’t meet their prices for cash
neither serve God nor take our own Have -some dandy auto robes left
part. Whatever may be the case At Peil’s Corner.
In an Infinitely remote future, at
present no people can render any
service to humanity unless as a peo­
ple they feel an intense sense of
national cohesion and solidarity. Prove the claim to yourself by eat­
The man who loves other nations ing a steak sold at our own guar­
as much as he does his own, stands antee.
on a par with the man who loves Tenderloins, steaks, chops and
SERVICE STATION
other women as much as he does his roasts that have the taste and fresh­
ra*»«
ness of perfect stock in the gravy
own wife. The United States can which comes from the heart of their
accomplish little for mankind, save goodness is the best offer any meat
Decide on Tonr
in so far as within its borders it man may make.
Next Battery NOW
develops an intense spirit of Ameri­
canism.”
Your next battery should
His words are worth pondering.
be
a Willard with Threaded
JA8. BARRATT, Prop.
Rubber Insulation because
Beyond and above and below any
Phone 188.
it la the one kind of battery
other need Is the need for the im­
that gives you adequate
migrant to learn the language of the
protection against the ex­
If You Are Looking For
pensive reinau/af»on that
land of his adoption. Until he cau
is sure to come to an
speak and read English he Is help­
ordinary battery.
less. Until he knows the language
Four years’ experience
of the Declaration of Independence,
on many thousand cart
he 19 a menace.
have proven the remark­
able durability of thia latest
One of the priceless legacies left
Try the
Willard invention.
us by Theodore Roosevelt was his
I t eliminate« the one b lgg t l»
clear vision and powerful words on
cause of battery troubles.
C a ll sad le t us te ll you about
this problem. He knew; and we can
I t W e’U help you get every last
do well to remember what he said.
day's use out o f your gr ease*
ORRES
an ASHLAND enterprise
Creates
For
Keeps your Money at
Builds Up
Fosters
Furnishes
Ashland Mills
In buying, we select Only Pure, Wholesole Foods.
We invite your trade on the basis
Your Money Returned.
of
Complete
Satisfaction
or
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS.
''CA<? Êtank, w ith
the Chim<n. Ciock. ’
______________
Ivory
Py ra lin
REGULAR SAVING— IS THE
THING
THAT systematic payment plan ot
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 lot accumulated.
Don’t forget that we pay liberal in­
terest on savings.
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'hefìrstNatiotiatJìatik
P E IL ’S
Steaking A Claim
We expect our business to stand on MERIT only.
MOUNT ASHLAND HARD WHEAT FLOUR,
MEN AND WOMEN
McNAIR BROS.
HOME
Markets
e
Farm Products.
City
Institutions,
Made Flour,
We solicit the trade of People Who Are Particular About the
Quality of their Groceries.
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C h V A U P E L VICE PRES
J w M CC O Y . C a s h ie r
C L A R K . B U S H A SS T CASK
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Oregon lor Yon
Through and Through
You can help your home state ( Oregon ) help yourself, your
family and your community by buying OREGON MADE GOODS.
P a y Rolls
of Oregon industries are of indirect or direct benefit to all com­
munities.
J H O E .S O F J 3 U A U T Y -
New Models in
Milady’s Shoes
“Sfy/e Shoes of Quality
99
East Side Meat Market
GOOD EATS
V ic to r y
On Savings Accounts
v%
Interest
Cafe
Elks Block
Phone 84
A Dollar Starts an Account
STATE BANK OF ASHLAND.
Chicken Dinner Every Sunday.
Open from 6 A. M. till 9 :8 0 P. M.
battery a t the least possible a »
penes, b u t ws w a n t you to have
a better battery.
r .
\
Com parison
has proven beyond doubt that Oregon made goods are not alone
equal, but In many instances superior to others.
When yon next purchase goods of this kind ask for OREGON
MADE.
We give them the preference.
With shorter days and longer nights, and with the approach
of Jack Frost, we feel it a duty to remind you that the oxford
season is at an end and th at 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?
Jordan Electric Co.
Ashland, Oregon
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TM AO C
W AS*
B IO U T M IO
C . H .V A U P E L
Quality Store
68-72 E. Main St., Ashland.