Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 08, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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Saturday, Novem ber ft, 101 ft
A shland daily tidings
PAGE TWO
well w ithout o u r dictation before we
CHRISTMAS CARDS
cam e, and it is ou r opinion th at
W e have a full line of embossed
E stablished 1876
th e re is'n o d an g er of th e tow n going
C hristm as Cards, w ith envelopes,
P ublished E v e ry E vening Except to th e e te rn al bow-wows if we keep
su itab le for business o r personal
Sunday by
o
u
r
hands
off
now.
At
least
th
a
t
greetings. All styles and prices. We
iH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
W om en’s C ollege Club
can p rin t your own sentim ents on
— fis w hat we a re going to do.
The W om en's College club of the them and deliver them in lots a t less
B ert R. Greer ............................E ditor
The Tidings advertising colum ns
Rogue River Valley m eets' th is af­ th a n th e re ta il price. O rder early Good M eals and Short Orders. Day
and N ight Service.
O FFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY will be open to any individual w ith
a legitim ate cause and to every po­ ternoon at th e home of Mrs. F. H. before th e C hristm as ru sh and we
PA PE R .
2 9 7 East Main
litical faction a t th e reg u lar adver­ Johnson on M anzanita stre e t. Mem­ w ill m ake delivery on d a te you de­
TELEPH O NE 3 9
bers of th is organization from Ash­ sire.
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ASHLAND TIDINGS.
tisin
g
rate,
so
long
as
those
b
u
y
ii^
¿subscription R ates D elivered in City
land, M edford and o th er points in
One M onth, D e liv e r e d .............. $ .50 the space assum e responsibility for
th e valley are in attendance.
it
by
m
aking
public
th
e
ir
identity.
One W eek ............................................15
Subscription R ates By Mail O utside
So, go to it. F ight, if you m ust.
o f City
Celebrated Silver W edding
F o r our p art we intend to keep our
One year by m a i l ....................... $5.00
Mr. and Mrs. Thom as H. Simpson
hands
off,
prin
t
the
news,
reseive
Six m onths by m a i l ..................... 2.75
N. G. BATES, Prop.
T hree m onths by m a i l .............. 1.50 subscriptions and sell advertising celebrated th eir silver w edding a n ­
W
e
use
th e V iolet Ray fo r Scalp
niversary last evening w ith a pleas­
No out of tow n subscriptions tak en space.
T
re
atm
e n t and F allin g H air.
io r less th an th re e m onths.
The Tidings is a corporation. an t g a th erin g a t th e ir hom e on N orth
By Mail O utside o f U nited States
B
ath
s
Shoe Chining Parlor
C orporations have no politics. They Main stre e t. Only m em bers of the
One Y ear ......................................$8.12j
. ,
..
Six M onths ................................... 4-31 a re organized. S tanding alw ays for fam ily and a few n e a r friends were
I f You A re L ooking F or
No subscription for less th a n six advancem ent of the com m unity we present, but all enjoyed th e occasion
m onths.
j fice. It is th eir province only to p e r- : wbich was one of m any felicitations
ADVERTISING RATES
. ' form the functions for which they , to
. Mr.
L and Mrs. Simpson. Fine re-
D isplay A dvertising—
are recognized. S tanding alw ays for freshm ents were served.
AT
Single in s e rtio n . . . .each inch, 30c a high m oral tone and th e proper:
YEARLY CONTRACTS
advancem ent of the com m unity it
Try the
D isplay A d vertisin g—
will leave all the personal and po-
One tim e a week, each inch, each
t jme
27 % c ! b tic a l spites to citizens who like to
Two tim es a week, each inch, each indulge in factions and politics. The
T A IL O R S FO R
tim e ............................................... 25c Tidings
ad v ertising
colum ns are
Every o th er day, each inch, each open to a n ot- you
But, you m ust
,20c
assum
e
responsibility
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for w hat you
____ _ issue, each inch, each
say
in
your
advertisem
ents.
You will
tim e ............................................ 17 Vi c
L ocal R eaders—
I not be allow ed to m ask your iden- B est W o o le n s; L a te s t F a s h
Each line each tim e (6 words^ to t jty ancj jeave tills paper to appear
io n s A lw ay s.
’i ne) ...................*111’ I I I ’ »A»’„„a t(> tie responsible for w hat you are
To ru n every o th er day for o n e ,
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m onth, each line each tim e ___ 7c try in g to do. In o th er words, your
S a tisfa c tio n G u a ra n te e d
To ru n every issue for one m o n th ,: ad v ertising relatio n s w ith th is pa-
P h one 84
o r m ore, each line each tim e 5c per m ust be legitim ate.
E d ito rial
C lassified Column •
opinions are not for sale.
Feed
Y our Calves, Chickens and
C hicken D inner E very Sunday.
One cent th e word each tim e.
.
. . , _ .
To run every issue for one m onth
This much because A shland is now • »
P igs
•
Open from tf A. M. till 9 :3 0 P . M.
or m ore, % c th e word each tim e, i a one new spaper tow n and it is
ASHLAND. OREGON.
C ards of T hanks, $1.00.
¡p ro p e r th a t citizens be given to:
O bituaries, 2 ^ cents the line.
know our policy under th e circm n-i
Fraternal Orders and S ocieties
.
' It takes th e place of whole stock
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders s 1 ces- N either w 11 this policy m Bk aiKj ¡s absolutely g u aran teed ,
or societies charging a reg u la r iniU a-) prove m ollycoddle. The Tidings w ill:
Cream is w orth too m uch m oney
tion fee and dues, no discount. Re­ alw ays have opinions on m atte rs th a t now to feed to the calves w hen Mu-
ligious and benevolent orders will effect the citv and w ill stand steaH I , , ~
.
y
a w 11 sta n a stead , tu a l com pound is b e tte r feed for
be charged for all ad v ertising when
l
s
,
lastly
and
fearlessly
for
th
e
upbuild-
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...FOR...
half th e cost.
an adm ission or o th er charge
ing
of
the
com
m
unity.
m ade, a t th e re g u la r rate.
We have no enem ies to punish or
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«• w .
353 E a st Main.
Tel. 214
tory than all other new spapers com- P>st to publish a good new spaper,
one everybody will w ant to read.
bined.
O ur greatest am bition is to help i
E n tered a t the A shland, Oregon,
m
ake
Ashland such a large and p ro s -;
P ostoffice as Second Class Mail
perous
city th a t we be required to j
M atter.
publish sixteen pages every day t o '
OUR POLICY IN HANDLING AN accom m odate the business. We have 5
EXCLUSIVE FIE L D
absolute faith th a t in th e not fa r
The A shland Tidings now h as an ) d ista n t fu tu re it will be so.
exclusive field. Since th e Record
plant was moved to M edford it leaves I f fT M A C T J T F f T ' i f
th e Tidings plant the only one i n ' U l j w U H I V H U l U
tow n. T hat leaves the paper w ith a
»«<1
heavy responsibility. T here is enough
publishing business in A shland to
support one fairly good new spaper. I M rs- Hevener and Miss Ew an, bal-
T here is not enough, no r has th e re cony floor- V aupel’s Store,
ever been enough, to support two.
PAULSERUD & BARRETT
T hat is the reason th e Record plant
has been moved away.
But in a city the size of A sh la n d ;
m any individual and political in te r - '
F o r Men an d W omen.
Tel. 11»
ests clash, resu ltin g in w hat people) 171 E a st Main.
call “ factions.” Each faction, of)
course is anxious to stan d in w ith )
th e new spaper and have it s u p p o rt:
its personal or political c o n te n tio n .)
W e a r e alw ays pleased to see you a t o u r sto re w hen you call,
To do th a t would be fine for th e I
m uch to, its cash re n t and selling .
B a rg a in s in
b u t we ‘will serve you ju st as well w hen you find it m ore con­
factionalist but it is death to th e j
value.
new spaper. The o th er faction i s :
venient to phone.
bound to have publicity and not be­
City and R anch P ro p erties, H ouse
ing able to get it in one new spaper
D on’t do w ith o u t an y th in g you need— don’t hesitate.
to R ent.
it establishes an o th er, which event-
C itizens’ B ank B uilding.
ually becomes a financial burden to
O ur re p u ta tio n for reliab ility in th is line is unquestioned and
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both ad v ertisers and subscribers and
is backedi by o u r positive g u a ra n te e th a t goes w ith each sale. We
because it has but a p a rt of th e to­
The P a in t Man
tal business th e new spaper is not
w a n t y o u r b u tte r a n d eggs.
financially able to produce a publi­
cation th a t is a credit to th e town.
T here is but one logical way out.
OUfíT /S THE T R A D E T H A T S E R V IC E M A D E
T he new spaper m ust reduce its ac­
tiv ities to purely a business basis.
T here is no reason why it cannot be
done. The proper function of a
country new spaper is to supply its \ D o llar S ta rts a n A ccou n t
rea d e rs w ith all th e news. T hat is
sta p l é
w hat they pay for and th a t is w hat
STATE BANK OF ASHLAND.
they should have. No new spaper can
—
live on subscriptions alone.
The First Class Baking
an<*
L ight L unches
. L T 'T
i — .' ■'
price is too low for th a t. T herefore
new spapers have found by selling
space to a d v ertisers they gain the
m eans of paying th e expense of pub­
AND
lication and ah th e sam e tim e give
th e a d v e rtise r m ore benefit th an he
pays for. In o th er w ords it sells
rth and A S treet Acroso
ad v ertisin g to support itself and Corner F ou
From th e Depot.
m ake m oney for those who buy the
ad v ertisin g space. T here its respon­
Tel. 117
Oak St.
sibility to individuals ends.
F o r m ore th an fo rty years before
„
_ ...
B illiard players p refer th is place
th e present ow ners of the Tidings because they know th a t they can g0t
cam e here Ashland, everyrtw o years GOOD cues; and m odern equipm ent
had elected councilm en, m ayor and m akes a lot of difference in th e
o th er city officers, m em bers of coun- ple^sure^of^Ule ^game.
ty court, legislators. They got along
p ^ f a n i ty , gam bling and o th er un­
desirable elem ents a re absolutely
TABOO here. W e invite GENTLE­
MEN only.
This is a clean, congenial am use­
m ent hall fo r decent clean-cut fel­
lows.
D o Y ou W a n t
Ashland
Tidings
H om e
The Social Realm
R e sta u r a n t
H O T E L M JS T IN
BA R BER SH O P
O R R E S.
MEN AND WOMEN
GOOD
NELDA
LOUIS SCHW EIN, Prop.
C leanliness.
NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND
Q uality Meat.
Instead of
Ills and Pills;
and Doctor ’sbHls
WATCH FOR THE
BIG
lcSalc
W E P R E S C R IB E
Good Warm Underwear
The Rexall Store
NOVEMBER
T R Y U S F IR S T
Cafe 13,14 and 15
Elks Block
» luîual
EASLE MEAT MARKET
-Mitchell’s—
M E N ’S W E A R
McNAIR BROS.
Compound
L O O M IS & N E L S O N
ADOI LAR SAVED ISAS GOOD AS TWO EARNED
SA V E YOUR M ONEY
— BY BUYING —
FLOUR, 1 EED. S< H A TCH, CORN, MILL RUN, BRAN. PANCAKE
FLOUR, DAIRY F E E D , ROLLED BARLEY, ETC. f
— Qt th e —
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Hardware and Sporting Goods
My Name Is Dennis
ASHLAND MILLS
Fine Tailoring
C. B . L A M K IN
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iT í ie -------
Fresi
National Bank
--------- O C L G O N ^ M ^ ^ E V C A R T E fe .P P tS .
C M V A U PEL VICE PRES
J W W C O Y . C a s h ie r
C L A R K BUSftASST CAS*
REALE STATE
On Savings Accounts
Dickerson
Interest
W h it t le
Transferí „is/.
Line
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BON TON BAKERY
COFFEE PARLOR
.
P H O N E 122
For Service
Storage, Coal and
Transfer
Good Cues and Tips
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CITIZENS
BANK
OFASHLAND
Alnutt’s Billiard Parlor
“(le a n Sport for R egular Fellow» ’
FURS !
A Pleasant
Duly
Saving is a duty b u t it
is a pleasant one— espe­
cially so when the money
is prom ptly put to work
a t in te rest w ith The Cit­
izens Bank of Ashland.
Do not delay— now is
th e tim e to come in and
s ta rt an account w ith us.
SAVINGS
DEPOSITS.
Ladies of Ashland
We a re now ready to do your fur
rep airin g o r sell you a new set of
furs.
F. W . BARTLETT,
T axiderm ist and Furrier.
115 W. Main St.
M edford, Oregon.
Steaking A Claim
P rove th e claim to yourself by e a t­
ing a steak sold a t o u r own g u a r­
antee.
T enderloins,
steaks,
chops
and
ro asts th a t have th e ta ste and fre sh ­
ness of perfect stock in th e gravy
which comes from th e h e a rt of th e ir
goodness is th e best offer any m eat
m an m ay m ake.
to S a v e
S om e M oney?
R e-insulating a b a t­
te ry is a b o u t th e m ost
expensive re p a ir th e re is.
A nd th e re ’s only one
kind o f b a tte ry in gen­
eral use th a t ¿s/i’f p r a c -
E X P E R T BUYING; we have had over T h irty Y ears’ experience in
H o u sefu rn ish in g business. W e buy rig h t and buy th e rig h t Goods.
W e buy fo r Cash, ta k in g ad v a n ta g e of a ll cash discounts.
W e own o u r sto re building, no re n t to pay.
No expensive clerk h ire to provide for.
tically certain to be
’ re-insulated —o r j unit­
e d — w ith in th e n e x t
year or two.
F o r th e above reasons we can and DO SELL FOR MUCH LESS
th a n D e p a rtm en t S tores o r M ail O rder Houses. We m eet a ll com ­
petition.
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T h a t one except4on is t h e
W illard B attery w ith T hread­
ed R ubber Insulation.
Come to trur Store, brin g a lo n g your C atalogue and be convinced.
W a a re ju s t now show ing th e BEST LINE OF RUGS to be found
In th e V alley and a t prices t h a t a re RIGHT.
E v e ry th in g in th e H O USEFURNISHING LINE a t bottom prices.
Come in an d try us.
I
Come in and w ell te l,
you why.
Jordan Electric Co.
Ashland, Oregon
P hone 188.
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R eliab le H ouse F u rn ish ers
UNDERTAKERS
ox R t c c n a t o
-S T Y L E
SU U ES OP »U A U TY -
New Models in
Milady’s Shoes
“ Style Shoes of Quality
tf
W ith sh o rte r days and lo n g er nights, and w ith th e approach
o f Ja ck F ro st, we feel it a duty to rem ind you th a t th e oxford
se .tso n is a t an end and t h a t Dame F ashion com m ands you to
s e lt'c t your F a ll boots. •
F o rtu n a te ly , a lth o u g h n o t w ith o u t su rm ounting th e difficul­
ties a r is in g th ro u g h a scarcity of le a th e r and o th er post-w hr
condititons 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
tio n of boots a t reasonable prices.
T he dlelightful m odels a re on th e shelves and sam e of the
styles griace th e window. Y ou will adm ire them , we know.
These boots have every new and w orthy p ein t of style.
May w e have th e pleasure of a call?
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J. P. DODGE 6 SONS
East Side Meat Market
JAS. BARRATT, Prop.
E ith e r Cash o r In stallm en t.
UTZ. <S DUNN’5
C. H.VAUPEL
Quality Store
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0 8 -7 2 E . Main St., Ashland.