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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1919)
I • age A5^d .«> ;T,dingS. The * - «___» ’ublished l H E «IM j I ìm m c b E stablished Every E vening Sunday by ASH LAND Alert R. Greer Except PRINTING CO. ............................E ditor CITY AND COUNTY PAPER. TÉLÉPH O NÉ S» ' »FFICIAL S ubscription R ates D elivered in City o n e M onth, D eliv ered .................I .50 S ubscription R ates' By Mail' O utside Rea|m on th e screen the stu rd y m o u n tain eers, ra th e r th an m odifying th e priu- ciples to up-to-date sta n d a rd s, as m ost cinem a creatio n s a re prone to awimtuan>‘.»:»»:tnn:»KKn t do. The production is in ten reels Com ing W edding and form s an evening’s e n te rta in - Rev. C. A. E dw ards of th e local m ent of exceptional in te re st M ethodist church, will go to Salem T hursday to perform th e m arriag e cerem ony th a t will unite th e lives of Miss Jennie T ooker and P aul Du- ber> both form er A shland young peo- ple wedding will ta k e place F riday evening. Both these young »nn i in iii» i!H iiirn iiiH i„ m n n n u u Helman Sireet Stop Crossing o f City people a re well and favorably know n a m eeting held in A shland be- v)ne year by m a i l ........................$5.00 ¡n A shland. The bride and groom j Ween th e Public Service Com m ission riix m onths by m ail . ................. 2.75 tQ w ilj jjve n ear Bend w here Mr an d , th e m unicipal officials recently D uber has tak e n up a hom estead. th e railro ad crossing on H elm an No out of tow n subscriptions, tak en s tre e t was inspected and exam ined, .o r less th a n th re e m onths. No Guild M eeting Thursday Bv Mail O utside o f U nited States and it was decided to designate th is .m e Y ear ......................................< 812 T here will be no m eeting of T rin- as a “ gtop” crossing, and erect an Six M onths .................................... 4 3 1 ity Guild T hursday of th is week as illum inated sign over it. T his stre e t No subscription fo r less th a n six announced. The next re g u la r m eet- is m uch used, and it was decided m onths. ing will be held T hursday afternoon. th a t a ben, which was first talk ed of advertising rates Novem ber 6, in th e P arish house. ' — D isplay A dvertising— Single in se rtio n . . . .e a ch inch, 30c YEARLY CONTRACTS D isplay A dvertising— Beautiful Play KT Shown Tonight fZr One tim e a week, each inch, each tim e ...........................................27 %c Two tim es a week, each inch, each tim e ............................................... 25c T he hom ely story of “ L ittle P e te,” Every o th er day, each inch, each ‘Old M att” and “ Young M att,” tim e ............................................... 2®c Every ie&ie, each inch, each “ Sam my L ane” and th e gentle Shep tim e ............................................ 17 *4 c herd of th e Hills, and all th e big L ocal R eaders— Bach line each tim e (6 w ords to h e a rted m ountail folks * who w ere so line) ............................................... l ° c realistically p ortrayed in H arold Bell To ru n every o th e r day fo r one W rig h t’s fam ous novel, “ The Shep m onth, each line each tim e . . . . 7c herd of th e H ills,” will come to life To run every issue fo r one m onth, or m ore, each line each tim e 5c on th e screen of the Vining th e a te r tonight, W ednesday, when a film ver C lassified Column— One cent th e word each tim e. sion of the fam ous story will be To run every issue for one m onth shown here for the first tim e. o r m ore, % c th e word each tim e. The c h aracters of th e story are in C ards of T hanks, $1.00. terp rete d by a cast th a t rein carn ates O bituaries, 2% cents th e line. Fraternal Orders and S ocieties A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders 2,325,000 DE LAVAL o r societies charging a re g u la r in itia tio n fee and dues, no discount. Re SEPARATORS ligious and benevolent o rd ers will IN DAILY USE TH E WORLD OVER be charged for all a d v ertisin g when an adm ission or o th e r charge is W herever grass grows and cown m ade, a t th e re g u la r rate. are m ilked, you will find th e De La val th e favorite cream separator. The T idings bus a greater circula More De Lavals a re in use thai tion in A shland and its trade terri all o th er m akes combined. tory than all oth er new spapers com The De Laval is tim e tested. I . bined. was th e pioneer cream se p ara to r li E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon, 1878 and has led in popularity an« Postoffice as Second Class Mail sales for forty years. I t's th e w orld s stan d ard cream M atter. separator. ASHLAND A shland will have th e privilege of hearing an o ra to r of natio n al fam e in th e person of Dr. Louis A lbert Banks, D. D., who will speak in the M ethodist church Tuesday evening, Novem ber 4, on th e subject, “ W orld wide Prohibition Coming and A m er ica Leads th e W ay.” Dr. Banks is know n from th e A tlantic to th e Pa-j cific as a great p asto r and successful evangelist. He has fought th e bev erag e liquor tra ffic from th e very be ginning of his m inistry, and a t last his opposition to th e tra ffic th a t destroys m en becam e such a consum ing pas sion w ith him th a t he gave up his work as pastor-evangelist and for y ears his clear brain and eloquent tongue have been used in advocacy of prohibition all over th e U nited States. The lectu re platform contains no m ore able, popular and successful speaker. He ranks with Young, Hob son, S tearns and o th er great proh - bition lecturers, and A shland is most fo rtu n a te to be able to h e a r him speak. EXAMINATION DATE FIXED Novem ber 16 is the ten ta tiv e date set for the exam ination of th e offi c e rs of th e T hird Oregon in fan try . N ational G uard, in a telegram re ceived by Colonel Creed C. H am m ond, com m anding. Colonel C. E. D entler. inspecto r-in stru cto r, proba bly will be th e president of th e ex am ining board. All officers who did not hold com m issioned rank during the w ar in federal service or who now hold h igher ran k th an vihen discharged a re required to ta k e the exam ination. LA Children’s Shoes : M ust be of good quality. W e have them . Service J u s t com plaints .J.yÄ,«- BAN K OFASHLAND Your Every Banking 5 Requirement- is well cared fo r a t th e Citizens Bank of A shland. W e m ake it a point to serve o u r custom ers w ith efficiency and dis patch. A ccounts solicited. [ A t f AIM SAVINGS DEPOSITS. CREAMERY Better Meat and More for your money F u ll line of canned goods as well as th e best in fresh m eats. PLAZA MEAT MARKET 61 N orth Main. Tel. 190. HEMSTITCHING PICOT1NG Y «ur Personal Highway (jirls==Ladies-=Women POLEY’S DRUG STORE ADOLLAR SAVED ISAS GOOD AS TWO EARNED SAVE YOUR MONEY — BY BUYING — FLOUR, FE E D , SCRATCH, CORN, M ILL RUN, BRAN. PANCAKE FLOUR, DAIRY F E E D , ROLLED BARLEY, ETC. — Of th e — ASHLAND MILLS ▼ I MARTIN BROS., Klamath Falls » Flour and Feed U T Z , <S D U N N ’S “. S T Y L E .S H O E S OF T H E IR CRA TER LA K E brand of flo u r absolutely g u a ra n tee d o r your m oney refunded. A ll we ask is for you to tr y it. Not one baking b u t th e e n tire sack. W e have th e ir Mill Feed also. Ashland Fruit & Produce Association ____ ■ Coal and Wood Heaters Economical, Durable T ry a * Simplex Universal Combination Range New Models in Milady’s Shoes “ Style Shoes of Quality W ith sh o rte r days and lo n g er nights, and w ith th e approach of Ja ck F ro st, we feel it a duty to rem ind you th a t th e oxferd season is a t an end and th a t Dame F ashion com m ands you to select y our F a ll boots. Three Ranges in One and but One to Buy 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 at conditions fam iliar to you, we placed o u r o rd er w ith Utz & Dunn early. As a re s u lt we a re able to offer you a splendid selec tio n of boots a t reasonable prices. A tw ist of th e key In one d irectio n elevates th e g as b u rn e r flu sh w ith th e b o t tom of th e oven, opens th e exit in th e top, tu rn s on th e gas— a ll au to m atically . A tu rn of th e key in th e op posite directio n an d th e gas is tu rn e d off, th e b u rn er low ered, th e exit closed and th e ran g e read y fo r coal o r wood. Come in an d ta k e a look a t th e Best C om bination ran g e on e a rth . W e w ilt ta k e p leasu re in show ing you. The delig h tfu l m odels a re on th e shelves and sam e of the styles grace th e window. You w ill ad m 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 .V A U P E L Quality Store 6 8 -7 2 E . Main St., A shland. Econom ical House Furnishers Y our personal highw ay is th e road you tra v e l all day long. EAT And w h eth er or n o t it is a happy one de W ELL pends upon w h ether you have had a tab le of good tru e food placed before you. K E E P W ELL You a re buying th e b e st possible food w hen LIVE LONG you patronize o u r s to re and m ake use of th e e x tra o rd in a ry values we offer you in th e every DIE H A PPY • - . day buying w hich every fam ily m ust do. M ake it a h a b it to e a t well and w ork ac- * ® cordingly. A m an is m ade of w h at he eats, and we w ant to be responsible fo r th e good eatin g of our im m e diate vicinity. We have th e groceries, they have th e quality, and we m ake th e price. White House Grocery • c Waste i\o t! Ward rvot! Especially w hen it is a question o f fuel supply m ore th a n the price of fuel. . . T his A R M C O Iron tclgtwooJ. Range will best serve your needs from every stand p o in t. . . . . alw ays carefully consid Made of the same r u s t - re s is tin g ARMCO IRON used in the build ing of American battleships. . . . ered and satisfactorily a d ju stm en t made. PARTS ALWAYS OBTAINABLE. Ashland Furniture Co. 92-94-96 North M ain 99 You can use it for gas in th e sum m er an d w hen th e w e a th er gets cold use wood o r coal fo r fu el a ll in th e sam e stove. T h ere a re no p a rts to change in tu rn in g from one fuel to th e other. I t is sim ple enough for a child. -<S> NININGER & ROBERTSON, P rop s: 1 9 i0 a t th is crossing, w ould be a nuisance, as it would easily be contused w ith . and th e sw itch engines. The illum inated » FIN D - H O LLISTER’S ROCKY MOUN- SONSTIPATION goes— your OOM- sign will be a rra n g e d so th a t it will TA!N TEA a g rea t L a x a tiv e -m ild , te t' not be confused w ith o th e r lights Mrs. H evener and Miss Ew an, bal along th e ra ilro a d and will serve as pleasant, ce rtain — so th o roly Give it a thoro tria l and you will cony floor, V aupel’s Store. ing and puH fying th a t CONSTIPA- recom m end it to all your women a w arning of th e approach of train s. TION disappears, and w hen your friends. 35c a package. Sw enson & McRae T rue economy begins with buy ing a Range of quality—always the cheapest in the end. proves. W ednesday, October 2 0 , ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS two 3 = Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, $25, $29.50 and $35.00 V ary a ttra c tiv e in price as well as in style. M any p retty dolm ans for th e y o u th fu l and m ore conservative styles for th o se who desire them . Misses and Small Ladies Suits Lots of Them If you have had tro u b le to be fitte d you should try NOW w hile w e have . m any sm all sizes to choose from . W e C lose at 5 :3 0 P . M. E very day except Saturday. * ygoo DS NOTICE. 5 :3 0 Closing. New 48 h o u r week ru lin g for women. <