Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 25, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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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 ."
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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.
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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.
, ,
\
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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
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