Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 20, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE TWO
T hursday, Novem ber 20, 1919
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<§> bers, as th e an nual election of offi- pest inspectors prescribed th e diet, lu ste r of top fabrics? A really good !
Jeers will tak e place, and a good at- 463,000 pounds of which w ere fed w aterproofing to p tite is indeed an
tendance is urged.
An in terestin g to th e grasshoppers.
invaluable au to accessory these days.
E stab lish ed 1876
A i program will be presented and re-
A school for county crop inspec- It is th ere fo re only good business lo r
’ublished E very E vening Except
Sunday by
<s>-
trdshm ents served.
to rs is being planned to r next Feb- d ealers as well as th e public, to buy
ÍH E ASH LAND PRINTING CO.
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ru ary , to be held in Logan, U tah, w ith th is end alw ays in view.
M issionary Society Met
w
here the sta te a g ric u ltu ra l college
The
W oodtite L aboratories, of
One of th e m ost in te restin g mee»-
B ert R. Greer ............................E ditor
is
located.
H
ere
will
be
studied
Modesto,
Calif., m ake the fam ous
•OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY ing3 o i th e W om en’s Home and F o r­
plant
¿iseases,
ravages
of
crop
pests
T
optite
au
to top and seat cushion
eign M issionary society of th e P res­
T oörists Stopping
PA PE R .
and
m
ethods
best
adapted
for
th
e
ir
dressing,
a
perfect, dependable corn-
byterian church was held yesterday
TELEPH O NE 39
At
Local
Hotels
exam
ination.
pound,
devised
specially in each in-
aftern o o n in th e church parlo rs. The
H ubscription R ates D elivered in City
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for
M
ohair,
P
a
n
taso
te and
One Month, D eliv ered .................$ .50 topic for th é foreign study was Siam,
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L
eath
er;
these
dressings
a
re en-
Hotel A ustin
One W e e k ............................................ 15 which was presented in a m ost help-
Davton
a
fte
r
a
fru
it
and
vegetable
jo
rs
e
d
alike
by
the
dealers, the con-
Roy A kripanne, J. C. Myers, P o rt-
S ubscription R ates By Mail O utside ful m an n er by Mrs. J. W. Hoyt. Mrs.
su
m
er
and
th
e
public
press. T optite
o f City
Ross gave a n in te restin g sketch of land; J. Noble, wife and d au g h ter, cannery
O ne year by m ail ........................ $5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Pease, who s ta rte d a New Y ork; F. G. Null, H. S. N utter,
is absolutely reliable, yet it costs no
m ore th a n the in ferio r dressings.
T lnee°nionths by* m ail . .
' 1 5 0 school am ong the m ountaineers in P o rtla n d ; C. H. Feldm an. Seattle;
No out of tow n subscriptions tak e n th e South.
This was followed by J. L. Gray, C. L. H arrison, G. M.
'o r less th an th re e m onths.
Mrs. W. G. C urry, who gave some Robinson. H. W. B runer, P o rtla n d ;
By.M ail O utside of Cnited S tates^ p erso n a, reniinescences of th e south- V. P. Snoddy, W. H. Davis, Roseburg.
Y Il Y T*
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•
Six M onths.................' • • •
4 31 ern
m ountaineers. A rra n g e m e n ts j
Hotel C olum bia
FOR YOUR
No subscription for less th an six were m ade for th e a n n u al Tlianksgiv-
R. M. Snider, A shland; C. G. Le-
yig praise service which will be held land, C. R. W alker, W. J. Wood,!
xnonths.
D unsm uir; Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Conley.
Sunday evening, Novem ber 30.
ADVERTISING RATES
D ealers in au to accessories now a­
S eattle; F. H. Town, H. M. W heeler,
D isplay A dvertising—
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days would need g reat space beyond (
Roseburg.
Single in se rtio n . . . .each inch, 30c
“ The M iracle Ma n "
Send Them to
' th e ir actu al business requirem ents]
YEARLY CONTRACTS
“ The M iracle M an,” the pictu re be-i
if they stocked, even in th e sm allest
D isplay A dvertising —
. ing shown at the Vining th is week.
THE GOLDEN RULE FUR CO,
qu an tities, all th e d ifferen t brands
One tim e a week, each inch, each .
..
.
.. ..
-i W o u l d L o o k
ljnie
271£c ,s a ttra c tin g m uch a tte n tio n am ong:
of th e m any lines th a t crow d the
6 0 3 F irst Ave., S eattle, W n.
Two tim es a week, each inch, each th eater-g o ers, as well as those who
’
m
arket.
It
is
becom
ing
m
ore
and
W
rite for price list and tags.
fo r O il a t E n d
tim e ............................................... 25c do not m ake it an ord in ary custom
m
ore
a
necessity
for
d
ealers
to
buy
Every o th er day, each inch, each
atten (j the movies, by the gripping
.
.
.
with the closest discrim ination. Take
tim e
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Every ’ ’issue, each inch, each realism of th e play and th e devout
Q l K S I f l D O W tor instance th e single item of top
tim e ............................................ 17 %c life of a good m an, whose exam ple J
dressings, of which th e re a re so m any
Local R eaders—
and faith can overcom e all th e evils of:
“ If I w ere a speculator I would m akes. How m any of these a re use-
Each line each tim ...............................
e (6 w ords to
w orjd
The M i.acle Man as ¡nVest all th e m oney I could collect jegs com pounds and how m any are
line) ............................................... 10c
To run every o th er day for one depicted in the picture, was the pa- on sin k in g an oil well on a ce rtain not? How m any of these a re m ere-
m onth, each line each tim e . . . . 7c tria rc h of a village th rough whom kno]] acrOss Bear creek from Ash- ly m ixtures of lam pblack and ben-
To run every issue for one m onth, a n who approached
by faith re- la n d ,” rem ark ed an A shland woman zine Or little b e tte r ’ How m any are
t w i n e d Colum n— 6
in spiration fOr good th at recently. “ Every tim e it rain s th e re really “ to p tite ” — w aterproofing, pre-
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
was the cure tor all physical or ¡s the m ost beau tifu l rainbow arch- serving and resto rin g th e original
To run every issue for one m onth m oral disease. This is one of th e ¡ng across th e heavens, ending every : ____ l .. ljl ; ________________
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m eet every req u irem e n t and range
o r m ore. % c the word each tim e, strongest plays Mr. B ergner has been tim e a t th is one p a rtic u la r spot.
in price from $2.25 to $11.50.
C ards of T hanks,
line
able t0 secure anil is one th a t N othing could rep resen t th e tra d i-
F r a te r n a T O rders'3 and Societies
should be seen to be appreciated. It | tional ‘pot of gold’ anv m ore th a n a
, M idget W rist R adiolite— ju st th e
A dvertising for fra te rn a l o rd ers is a psychological study to view th is blgt gushing oil well, and 1 in h erit
tim epiece for school boys and girls
o r societies charg in g a re g u la r initia- picture, not for w hat the c h a ra c te rs enough su p e rstitio n from my fore-
tion fee and (lues, no discount. Re- delineate, but for w hat th e spectators fa th e rs to m ake me feel confident
— w ith le a th e r stra p $5.75,
b fe h a rg ^ d I1 for ’ all A d v e rtisin g 8 when « «
° i it individually. The won- th a t oil or gas could be stru ck a t this
■
Y ankee R adiolite, th e big C hristm as
is
derful
acting
and
beautiful
scenery
sp
o
t.
The
rainbow
was
visible
yes-i
an adm ission or o th e r charge
present for boys and m en, $3.25.
are am ong th e stro n g est fea tu re s terd a y aftern o o n , ending a t this
m ade, a t the re g u la r rate.
- The
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is tru
lv great play.
identical place, and o th ers m ay see
idings
g re a of te r th circu
la­
| Ingersoll Reliance, seven-jew el, a
it too if they look th e next rainy
tio n in A shland and its tra d e te r r i­
m aster tim er, 10-year Gold Filled,
tory th an all o th e r new spapers com-
New Club of U. of O.
day if th e sun comes out in th e a f - ‘
bined.
The “ B achelordom ” is th e nam e tern o o n .”
$11.50.
“ E n tered a i t h e Akhland7~Oregon. of a new club th a t has been form ed
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We c arry a com plete stock of In g er­
Postoffice as Second Class Mail at the U niversity of Oregon. It is TONS O F POISON W ERE
M atter.
composed chiefly of men who have
FED TO UTAH PESTSj'
soll W atches.
seen overseas service, and they have
SALT LAKE CITY, U tah.— Cropi
INTERIM
RAILROAD
BILL IS leased a house on U niversity street pests w ere fed th o u san d s of tons of
PLANNED TO PROTECT
and are well under way. Among th e poison in Utah th is sum m er w ith the
ROADS
m em bers of this new club are F red resu lt th a t losses a re said to have!
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uvt m ull,
V. ►Jiiupr
M.
Schuerm
an, (1UKIIVI
H arold V.
Simpson been unusually sm all.
S to r e
W hat h has been troubling la ilio a d
Alfred Payne, all of A shland,
G rasshoppers alone, in th is sta te ,
T he season is here when th e au to T h e
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officials chiefly since th e p resident’s
were fed d u rin g th e sum m er 12.000 top should be looked a fte r.
announcem ent th a t he intended to
M eeting of Club
pounds of arsenic, m ixed in a form
j m ake new ones o r fix th e old
effect the retu rn of the railro ad s to
The m em bers of th e ‘ Come W hen th a t m ade it palatable. County crop one
j jet me look a t it.
private ow nership beginning Ja n u ary You C an” club m et w ith Miss Tillie
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1 is the fact th a t, since the pending Anderson, a t h er hom e on M orton
railro ad legislation would not be stre e t Tuesday evening, w here a
passed until some tim e in 1920, the ()jeasan t tim e was spent by th e at-
stan d in g retu rn would not b e a s s u ie d ten d an ts. Fine refresh m en ts were
T A IL O R S
F O R
the roads.
It is now announuced served.
th a t the In te rsta te Commerce Com­
m ittees of th e House and Senate
T hanksgiving P ro g ram
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have agreed on a te n ta tiv e program
The E pw orth League of th e Meth-
which calls to r th e passing of tern- O(ljat chureh wjn give a T hanksgiv- B e s t W o o l e n s ; b i t e s t r a s h
porary legislation which would in- jn ^ program next Sunday evening.
ions AI wavs.
su re the railro ad s the stan d in g re- i,egjn n ing a t :30 sharp, at th e M. E
Satisisetion (ìuaranteed
tu rn a fte r J a n u a ry 1, pending the church. The program prom ises to be
enactm ent of perm anent legislation. as good ag ¡f not b e tte r th an , any
D irector General Hines of the Rail- o{. tp e preceding program s ^iven by
road A dm inistration, in a conference
L e a gue. If you a re not acquaint-
with Senator ( um m ins, chairm an of
young people o f th e M.
the Senate com m ittee, declaied th a t
church and th e ir work, conn* over
C orner by th e P a rk .
the president would w ithout doubt next Sunday and enjoy an evening
re tu rn the roads to private ow net- at t kejr m aking,
CEDAR FEN CE POSTS
ship on J a n u a ry 1 w h eth er th e in­
terim protective legislation had been
New and used sew ing m achines for
M eeting of L ad ies’ Aid
passed or not. The governm ent's
The L adies’ Aid of the M ethodist sale or rent. A new Singer fo r half
deticit in o perating expense is piling church held its re g u la r business price, P. and O. fam ous
up, th e director-general said, and the m eeting in th e church p arlo rs yes- Plows, Fencing in all styles.
personnel of the operatin g foice, ^e rday aftern o o n . W hile a tten d in g don’t forget H iedes T ractor,
w h ich th e g o i m i m c n . h a s g a th e ie d
ro u tin e business o f th e d a y th e
from m any q u a rte rs into the railro ad m em bers busied
them selves w ith
a d m in istratio n , is going to pieces be- (heir needlew ork, and before ad jo u rn -
cause m any of these o p erating m an- ¡ng
e n te rta in m e n t com m ittee of
ag ers a re retu rn in g to th e ir form er Which Mrs. George M athes was the
railroads.
I he directo r-g en eial ex- head served refresh m en ts
Prove th e claim to yourself by e a t­
pressed him self as in favor of legis-
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ing a steak sold a t o u r own g u a r­
latio n which would ensure the roads
antee.
Civic (’lub M eets
steak s,
chops
and
a continuance of the stan d in g re tu rn .
The Civic Im provem ent club will T enderloins,
ro asts d th i a a t l have
e ta
and
p n v i . r i i i i r ih n n a r in r l f r n m
I m n - ir v 1 . , ,
,
, ,
.
TOaSlS
n a v e th
(.lie
la s ste
ie a
ilU l fresh-
ic s u -
covcnng th. peuod t.o m Jan u aiv
hoh, ,ts re g u la r m onthly m eeting at ness ot perfect stock in th e gravy
until perm anent legislation has been C h au tau q u a Pioneer hall next Tus- which conies from th e h e a rt of th e ir
enacted. Senator ( um m ins m ade the day afternoon. This m eeting will be goodness is th e best offer any m eat
following statem en t, following his of p a rtic u la r in terest to th e mem- m an m ay m ak e-
conference with the d irector-general. -----------------------------------------------------
which reads in part as follows:
«. .
“ It is not tru e th a t th e effort
JA S. BARRATT, P rop.
P hone 188.
to pass perm anent railroad legisla­
tion a t th is session has been a b a n ­
B argains in
doned.
Q uite th e co n trary .
The
House will undoubtedly pass a bill.
Though it is not yet out of the com ­
m ittee it will lie reported very soon. City and R anch P ro p e rtie s, H ousej
1 shall m ake every effort to pass it
to R ent.
. . . F O R ...
a t th is session, and if th a t is not
C itizens’ B ank B uild in g.
possible then before Ja n u ary 1. * * *
“ T here was com plete agreem ent as
W ill add 100 percent to th e ap­
to th e necessity for g etting legisla­ Time to th in k of
pearance of your p roperty aud as
tion passed before th e roads go back,
b u t realizing th e d ifficulties th at
m uch to its cash ren t and selling
will confront it in th e Senate I have
215 F o u rth S t.
P h o n e 23
We have them both wood and coa
begun to doubt w hether we could
value.
burners.
pass it at th is session, or even before
th e beginning of th e new y e a r.”
Ashland
- Tidings ?
The Social Realm
TOPTITE PERFECT
TheDependableTop Dressing
A utom obiles
compounded
A;
;
•'X,---
& guaranteed sv
T H E W O O D T IT E L A B O R A T O R IE S
MODESTO .CALIFORNIA'. . ...
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EAGLE MEAT MARKET
Getthe top market price
LOUIS SCH W EIN. Prop.
C lean liness.
NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND
Q uality Meat.
k,
4
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Service. *
R aw Furs
HIGH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY PLAT
“ T h e A rrival oi K itty’*
\
HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM
INGERSOLL
IRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1919
8 O’CLOCK
Watches
N ew
Auto T ops
McNAIR BROS.
Ashland Furniture
Hospital
ORRES
MEN AND WOMEN
S eats a t R o se B rothers, 35c.
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" F r o m Producer to Consumer
99
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I
The S ta te E xchange plan is for m any people to buy collectively
th ro u g h o re buyer— w ith all useless handling and profits elim i­
nated. The b u y er for an organization of consum ers can estim ate
th e needs of his m em bers and buy intellig en tly and advantageous­
ly.
F o r exam ple:
W e have ju st bought a carload of •
Best Crown Flour
T H A T W E OFFER
Barrel $12.00—Sack $3.00
T here is no b e tte r flour m ade.
Coflce
Every sack guaranteed.
M . J . B ., S c h i l l i n g s ,
G o ld e n W e s t ,
H i l l s R e d C a n , R o y a l C lu b v
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v
C h o ic e M o c h a a n d J a v a B le n d C o ffe e 4 5 c
P A IN !
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Hardware and Sporting Goods
HEATING STOVES
Provost Brothers
WHY TO LERA TE TH EM ?
HARDW ARE
The 1. W. W. is again invading the
lum ber ind u stry and has m ade its C E N D
way into the m erchant fleet, dam-
i.eing engines and inciting crew s to
m utiny,
id e a l
A tter th e r e tttr a lia tratte.ly. ev er,
of a m eeting place for this class
of crim inals should root it out and
tu rn th e men over to the au th o rities.
Why should industry and the pub­
lic su ffe r by allow ing such an ele­
m ent to stay in the com m unity?
Men fam iliar with conditions have
long seen th e d an g er but th eir
w arnings and advice w ere not heed­
ed.
The cold-blooded m u rd e r of ex-
service men in C entralia proves th a t
w arnings of in d u stria l leaders were
We should rid the
well grounded
eom m unitv of th is elem ent before
m ore crim es a re com m itted.
US Y OUT f a m i l y
Y ta sh -
a n J w e w jJ] „ gl j v V( e y o u
service
and
freedom
w a s,,d a y d ru d g e ry.
Ashland Laundry Co.
Phone 165
F . E. FRENCH & SON. Props.
Feed Y our Calves, Chickens and
P jgs
Mutual Compound
It tak es th e place of whole stock
m ilk and is absolutely guaranteed.
Cream is w orth too m uch money
now to feed to th e calves when Mu-
tu a l Com pound is b e tte r feed for
half th e cost.
My Name Is Dennis
P o rtla n d — C ontracts let for 155.14
353 E ast Main.
piiles s ta te roads.
T el. 214
Dickerson
Whittle
Transfer
Line
»
For Service
A sh lan d S tate E x c h a n g e
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ASHLAND TRADING
Storage, Coal and
Transfer
Tel. 117
Oak St.
New Bools
of Grace and Individuality
W ith th e w ar only a m em ­
ory footw ear for m ilady again
reflects th e skill of th e boot­
m ak e r’s a rt.
p a ra
Hel to o u r Ute & Dunn
“ Styl
T he In terest w e pay on S avings here
a t th e F irst N ation al B ank w ill help
reward you.
Yon
a visit
New-
r
r
^Jha,HrstNatioaaÍtíattk
ASHLAND.
O R EC O
‘
E V C a r t ER.. P res
C d V A U P E L VICE PRCS •
J w M c C O Y. C ashier
C L A R K BUSrtASST CASK
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D ifficult to find a w orthy
A IM LESS saving resu lts in very lit­
tle achievem ent. Get an objective.
Then you will have an incentive.
Save fo r a hom e o r a s ta r t on one of
those splendid
Jackson County
F arm s— o r fo r y our beginning in
Business.
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Potatoes—(carload coming) order now at $3.20
B acon—(5 0 c grade) per lb 45c
Tops a re once m ore ta ll and
aceful and m ate ria ls a re in
a . pleasing variety.
T he P a in t Man
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p . q. i w. - MiirliPt
, Edol ijlUL lVlCdl
IMS I
L U U M 1 5 Of 1 Y L L 3 U A
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Buy your goods at Wholesale
PLUS the Cost of Handling.
Steaking A Claim
REALE STATE
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P E IL ’S
C. B. LAMKIN
*
0 Shoes of Q uality.”
’ll find a welcome aud
will pay you well.
styles in th e window.
No. 90274.
F ilb e rt Brown K ids $12.00
H.VAUPEL
Quality Store
6 8 -7 2 E . Main St., A shland.
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