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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS CAGE TWO k aM M H H a rticle n ot purchased a t home. W hich sh all it be? A constructive C hristm as, or a de- E stab lish ed 1878 F iblished Every E vening Except stru c tiv e one? Sunday by P rosperity should begin a t home. U IE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. i sbland Tidings S atu rd ay , October 25, 1010 i j» n » tn » n » » H i:i» tt ti:» » » iK i tnti» ta« vention in th e M ethodist church. place m ade every Sunday from the pulpit. Everybody welcome. AT THE CHURCHES Church o f the Nazarene (D orm an D. E dw ards, P a sto r.) Beginning w ith the change of tim e, First Church of Christ, Scientist j Sunday, O ctober 26, all n ight services (Pioneer Avenue South.) w ill begin a t 7:30. Services for the Sunday service a t 11 o’clock. Sub week a re as follows: Sunday school, ject of lesson serm on, “ P ro b atio n Af at 9:45. P reaching at 11. Subject, te r D eath." Sunday school a t 11 “ Cause and E ffect." Y. P. H. L. at o’clock. W ednesday evening m eeting g;30. Come and enjoy these sp iritu a l a t 8 o clock. R eading room open m eetings lead by o u r young people, from 2 to 4 daily except Sundays and E vening service a t 7:30. Subject, holi'days. “ T hree K inds of C h ristian ity ." ---------- P ra y er m eeting every W ednesday ____ ~___________ Christian Church night in th e church a t 7:3 0 . C ottage (Qne blQck 3QUth frQm Citizens p ra yer m eeting every F rid a y a fte r- Bank, W. N orton F erris, P a sto r.) noon a t 2:30. A nouncem ents of the Bible school a t 10 a. m „ preaching &t y o u n g people’s m eeting at .Editor I rt R. Greer ¿FFICLAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER. ** r i :¡¡;¡¡¡ ¡ n n u « ii¡ i¡ ! ! ! ¡ ! ! i! ; ; ii! iiiiiiiiin n g t TELEPHONE 30 P leasan t Hom e Club t Ascription Rates Delivered in City The P leasant H our club m et a t the < ie M onth, D eliv ered .................$ .50 t ie W e e k ............................................ 15 hom e of Mrs. F. H. W alker, a fte r an f A scription Mail Outside a(j j OUrnment o{ geveral m onths, dur- 1 ie y ear by m ail . . / .............. $5.00 ing which tim e th e ladies have been I < m onths by m a i l ..................... 2.75 too busy to a tte n d clubs, and passed ' ree m onths by m a i l .............. 1.50 a very pleasant afternoon. No spe- No out of tow n subscriptions tak e n nm «rr«m w a s nreDared so the i r less th a n th re e m onths. 1 Pr°S ram 9 p p ’ ily Mail O utside of U nited S tates tim e was spent in social converse and t n.e Y ear ................................. $8.12 fancy work. The hostesses, Mes- 6:30 p. in., preaching a t 7:30. i x M onths .................................... 4.31 dam es F. H. W alker and George No subscription fo r less th a n six jk o o k m ille r served delicious refresh- Baptist Church m o n th s. _ ______ _______________________ ___ m ents. W. N orton F erris, P a sto r.) ADVERTISING RATES Bible school 9:45 a. m. P re a c h isplay Advertising— Will Give Victory Dinner ing 1 1 a . m., by Rev. J. J. H andsaker, Single in se rtio n . . . .e a ch inch, 30c The W ednesday A fternoon Club of sta te d irecto r A m erican com m ittee YEARLY CONTRACTS ! th e P resb y terian church a t th e ir last for relief in the n e a r east. T here will 1. isplay Advertising— One tim e a week, each inch, each m eeting decided to postpone th e ir be no evening service so th e congre tim e ...........................................27 % c H allow e’en p arty which they had a n Two tim es a week, each inch, each nounced previously, on account of gation m ay be free to a tte n d th e con- tim e ................................................25c Every o th e r day, each inch, each so m any o th er social engagem ents Time to th in k of Instead tim e ............................................... 20c being held a t th a t tim e. Every issue, each inch, each they a re a rra n g in g to hold a New tim e ............................................ 17 %c E ngland d in n er on A rm istice Day, J * E lc ^ l T n e lZ ^ h tim e (6 w ords to Novem ber 11. This will be in th e P aq I O n J Hn e ) ................................................10c n a tu re of a Victory D inner and fur- We have them both wood and coa j l f l s ’ z l f l i * 1 flx ll S lllfl To run every o th e r day fo r one th e r a rra n g e m e n ts will be announced bu rn e rs ’ m onth, each line each tim e . . . . 7c late r. To run every issue for one m onth, or m ore, each line each tim e 5c Embroidery Club Meets C lassified Colum n— HARDWARE Tel. 117 Oak St. Mrs. F. S. Foltz was hostess yes- One cent th e w ord each tim e. To run every issue for one m onth terd ay aftern o o n to th e Em broidery or m ore %c th e word each tim e. meetg e F rid ay a f. C ards of T hanks, $1.00. , , \ , i O bituaries, 2 % cents th e line. ternoon, and is composed of tw elve F ra te rn a l O rders a n d Societies in tim a te friends. A pleasant social A dvertising for fra te rn a l o rd ers t jme was 8pent by th e a tte n d a n ts c r societies charging a re g u la r in itia- over t ^ ejr needlew ork, a fte r which v o n fee and dues, no discount. Re- ligious and benevolent orders will refresh m en ts were served, be charged for all a d v ertisin g when on adm ission or o th er charge is m ade, a t th e re g u la r ra te . 1 The Social Realm Whittle Transfer Line HEATING The Tidings has a greater circula- i ion in Ashland and its trade terri- »ory th a n all o th e r new spapers com- lin e d . ___________ _______ E n te re J a t the A shland, Oregon, Postoffice as Second Class Mail M atter. _________________ _ The show place of Rogue R iver Valley, 10 acres fine land ju st o u t side city lim its, 7 acres in th e choic- est bearin g fru it, 600 apple trees m ostly Newtowns, 200 ch erries m ost- ly Bings; incom e th is year about $1250.00. N othing b e tte r can be LET PR O SPERITY BEGIN AT had. HOME Ten acres all in m ixed fru its, 5 room house, b arn and chicken house, C om m unity prosperity is, o r is not, j i 200.00 n et incom e th is year. W hat ¡,s we of the com m unity m ake it. b e tte r b arg ain can you ask th an th is? j Much m oney will be spent aro u n d $4000.00; can be had for only here d u rin g th e com ing C hristm as $2,500 for sh o rt tim e. holidays. It is rig h t th a t it should Tw enty-five acres, 1 % m ile from be so, for every norm al person likes ^ja |jei on Springfield and W e n d -; to p a rta k e of th e joys of th e yule jing r R Lane county, 1 % mile to tim e. school; 5 acres in cu ltivation, b a l- . But w here will th a t m oney go? ance hazel b ru sh and easily cleared, W ill the p rofits rem ain here, and and th e best of black creek loam ; continue to circu late in our m id s t,. sm ajj creek across one corner of nnd enrich ou r local com m unity? Or ,an(j. W ill tra d e th is for A shland will they go to foreign houses, and p ro p erty. be forever lost to us who have pro duced them by o u r energy and our th rift? The answ er is in our own hands. O ur local m erc h an ts will be well equipped for supplying o u r dem ands. The goods will be on th e ir coun ters. w here we can see them , judge as to th e ir quality, and know w hat we get. And th e nam e of a local d ealer sta n d s as a g u a ra n te e for e v ery th in g he sells. But if we buy abroad we lose from o u r m idst both the d e a le r’s cost price an d his profits. W e never see them again. And our com m unity is th e poorer to th e extent of th e profits on every M rs. S. L. Allen W e have them . proves. ) YOUR SATISFACTION ¡líW highes LSS Taxidermist and Furrier. 115 W. M ain St. M edford, Oregon. ered and satisfacto rily ad -a T Y U E The Paint Man ff W ith sh o rte r days and lo n g er nights, and w ith the approach ♦ of Jack F ro st, we feel it a duty to rem ind you th a t th e oxford season is a t an end and th a t Dame F ashion com m ands you to select your F all boots. F o rtu n a te ly , a lth o u g h n o t w ithout surm o u n tin g th e difficul ties arisin g th ro u g h a scarcity of le a th e r and o th er post-w ar conditions fam iliar to you, we placed o u r o rd er w ith Utz & Dunn early. As a resu lt we a re able to offer you a splendid selec tion of boots a t reasonable prices. The delig h tfu l m odels a re on th e shelves and sam e of the styles grace th e window. You will adm ire them , we know. These boots have every new and w orthy point of style. May we have th e pleasure of a call? C. H .VAUPEL Ashland, Oregon Quality Store Williird' MARK 68-73 E. Main St., Ashland. R E G IS T E R E D In buying, we select Only P u re , W holesole Foods. We invite y o u r tra d e on th e b a sis Y our Money R eturned. of Com plete S atisfaction or HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS. Hines & Snider Auto Co. 36-40 South Fir, Medford, Oregon. Telephone 21 OURS IS THE T R A D E T H A T S E R V IC E M A D E Ok Reasons Why We Sell For Less Studebaker Cars Mack Trucks Firestone Tires We have distribution for the Allmite lubrica tion system. We carry a stock of Timkin, Hyatt and New Departure bearings. Beaver Realty Co. T H E POPULAR REALTY CO. 211 E. Main St.. Phone 68 “ A m an can borrow m oney o t w h at he puts into a home. H e can ’t on w hat he pays o u t for re n t.” “ I w ant to see every w age-w orks f ! " ow n his own hom e.” — W. B W ilson, U. S. Sec’y of Laboi \V.e have several choice hom es as v ell as bargains in acreage. Some can be sold on sm all paym ents an<l easy term s. ¡ We are open Sundays and have a mechanic at your disposal £ Try The Men’s Store First USED CARS E X P E R T BUYING; we have had over T h irty Y ears’ experience in H o u sefurnishing business. W e buy rig h t an d buy th e rig h t Goods. W e buy for Cash, ta k in g ad v a n ta g e of all eaah discount*. W e own o u r sto re building, n o re n t to pay. No expensive clerk h ire to p rovide for. Fords 1917 and 1918 Models F o r th e above reasons we «an and DO S IL L FOR MUCH LESS th a n D epartm ent Stores or M all O rder H ouses. W e m eet all com petition. Come to o u r Store, b rin g a lo n g y o u r C atalogue and be convinced. W e a re ju st now show ing th e BEST LIN E OF RUGS to be found in th e Valley and a t prices t h a t a re RIGHT. E v erything In th e HOUSEFU RNB3HING LIN E a t bottom prices. Come In and try us. Don’t Overlook These Buys E ith e r Cash or In stallm en t. Globe Union Suits New Models in Milady’s Shoes Jordan Electric Co. TOAOE ju stm e n t m ade. give plenty of room without hav ing a lot of cloth in the way— they are perfectly comfortable. 5 H O E S O F J lU A L r r Y ' “ Style Shoes of Quality O rd inary in s u la tio n nearly always gives way before the plates do, and the battery has to be rein sulated. Willard Threaded Rub ber Insulation protects the plates from the very be ginning of the battery’s life, and protects the car owner against the need of having the battery reinsu. lated. Drop in, and we’ll tell you about some of the long life records that Threaded R ubber In s u la tio n has made possible. We expect o u r business to s ta n d on M ERIT only. J u s t com plaints alw ays carefully consid UTZ. <S D U N N ’5 We solicit th e tra d e of P eople W ho A re P a rtic u la r A bout th e Q uality of th e ir G roceries. Service F. W. BARTLETT, value. Flour and Feed M ust be of good quality. We a re now ready to do your fur re p a irin g o r sell you a new se t of furs. m uch to its cash re n t and selling The Job of Insulation Ashland Fruit & Produce Association J pearance of your p roperty and as SERVICE STATION T H E IR CRA TER LA K E brand of flo u r absolutely g u aran teed or your m oney refunded. A ll we a sk is for you to try it. Yiot one baking b ut th e e n tire sack. W e have th e ir Mill Feed also. Hotel Austin 100 percent to th e ap MARTIN BROS., Klamath Falls PHONE 122 Ladies of Ashland W ill add Transfer Children’s Shoes FURS ! PAIN7 For Service Dickerson STOVES Provost Brothers Here It I s ! I GET TH E BEARD i w t LEAVE TH E ROOTS I ’m not a fte r th e “ pound of flesh” DAN CONNER, Proprietor. First Presbyterian Church H ead q u arters for C om m ercial Men — I leave th e roots to continue th e ir (C. F. K oehler, P a sto r.) grow th. and Tourists. Subject for the m orning service: E uropean P lan. Excellent Grill. “ You a re next." M erchants’ Lunch. “ The R eligion Mr. T aft Recom m ends BUCKHORN BARBER SHOP Two Blocks from L ithia P ark . for the Salvation of the W o rld .” No Clyde Costelo. ASHLAND, OREGON. services in the" evening on account of th e union m eeting w ith th e Sunday School convention a t th e M. E. church. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. C hristian E ndeavor 6:30 p. m. P ra y e r m eeting, T hursday, 7^30 p. m. W elcome to all. I —Mitchell’s C. E. Gates Auto Co. J. P. DODGE & SONS Reliable House Furnishers UNDERTAKERS MEDFORD, OREGON Kfl