Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 12, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE TWO
Tidings
Ashland
Established 1876
Published Every Evening
Sunday by
CHE
ASHLAND
Except
PRINTING
CO.
Fruit Association Has
Best Year in History
Monday, January 12,
nAILIA 1 nr 111 n I In: I Hr
JINIAUL UA\ rilli -
[ UlunA Inv nUUuL
LOOKED ON OTO
have to take a hall bedroom in some
hotel, provided he could get one, or
else camp out in the Champs Elysees.
Preceding the war Poincare pos­
sessed three homes in France, in ad-
I dition to his right to occupy the
plainant. Rose Meymeiner, aged 26, a
cloak model, said she noticed two
men following her, and one of them
stepped up to her, reached into her
handbag and withdrew $450 and a
new set of false teeth, which she val-
his seven ued at $40.
1920
ORRES
TAILORS
FOR
MEN AND WOMEN
i Elysees Palace during
years term as president.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
Unfortunately all three of these
Highway Echo to Rieth ordered
Mail.)— President
A splendid representation of the duce building on Ash street. This
PAPER.
PARIS.— (By
houses
were
within
the
war
zone.
graveled.
Best Woolens, Latest Fashions Always
stockholders of the Ashland Fruit building has long stood vacant and Poincare has just demonstrated to
TELEPHONE s9
& Produce association gathered at the lot on which it stands is the the satisfaction of every Frenchman
Subscription Rates Delivered in City
Gold Hill to have $5000 modern
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
One Month, Delivered................... $ -50 the annual meeting in the city hall only available piece of property that he is the greatest man that
fireproof
garage.
which
the
association
can
obtain
for
Saturday afternoon. One of the
modern France has produced.
One Week .................................................
Subscription Rates By Mail Outside principal reasons for this attendance the expansion of their plant. The
This is not due to the mere fact
of City
association
feels
it
is
extremely
for-
and
their
resulting
good
humor
was
that
at middle age he has attained I
$5.00
One year by mail ....
fluiate
in
securing
this
property,
as
due
to
the
fact
that
Manager
A.
C.
every
honor which the French na­
2.75
Six months by mail . . .
1.50
they
will
need
it
to
eventually
en-
Briggs had given out that he would
tion has to offer such as being dep­
Three months by mail
ao out of town subscriptions taken have some particularly good news large their growing business.
uty, minister, prime minister, one
tor less than three months.
Three new directors were to be of the “forty immortals” of the
NEW YORK.—Samuel Goldstein,
to offer them in his annual report.
By Mail Outside of United States
elected
for
the
coming
year,
and
aged
34, of the Bronx, following his
French
republic,
but
to
something
¡
This
was
revealed
when
the
report
One Year ......................................... $8.12
this
was
disposed
of
by
the
re-elec
­
showed
that
this
organization
had
arraignment
in Essex Market police
far
greater
and
far
more
import-
,
Six Months . ................................... 4.31
GlÖHl court on a charge of grand larcen;
No subscription for less than six turned out $150,000 worth .of busi­ tion of the three retiring members ant. '
months.
ness during the past year, which who served on the board last year.
It is due to the sublime, almost in­ was held in $5000 bail to await
of the grand jury. The c :-
closed the best year in the point of These are John H. Dill. S. A. Peters credible fact that M. Poincare has action
:
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertising—
fruit shipments and results in dol­ and J. M. Wagner. The full board found a house.
Single insertion. . . .each inch, 30c lars and cents to the association in now stands as formerly with the
In the present crisis of flats and
YEARLY CONTRACTS
two
directors
held
over,
who
are
J.
apartments
at Paris, anyone who can
its history.
Display Advertising—
The first feature of the meeting H. Sander and S. J. Evans.
succeed in landing one is looked
One time a week, each inch, each
x x x « »
The manager then read his annual upon by the remainder of the house­
“Nearest to - X«
time .............................................. 27%c Saturday afternoon was the ratifi­
X 41
cuce
.«XX«?
Two times a week, each inch, each cation of the purchase of the White report of the business of the associ- less Parisians as a being endowed
Everything’
5155
time .................................................. 9 - A Sulphur hotel, the old building ad- ation for the past year, which is as with the genius of the gods.
SÄXX
gofl
Every other day, each inch, each
a***)
«»««•
In succeeding in finding a house,
time ................................................... 20e joining the site of the Fruit & Pro- follows:
M. Poincare has incidentally put
Every issue, each inch, each
Crates.
Boxes ........................................
Berries—
125
Powell St, at C Farrell
time ............................................... 17 he
667 Crab Apples, Boxes .............
388 France out of an awful lot of misery,
Gooseberries—13,340 lbs. .
San Francisée
55 Grapes, Crates and Boxes . .
753 because it looked very much for a
Each line each time (6 words to Strawberries ............................
520
time as though upon President Poin­
In the heart of the
line) ................................................... 10e Raspberries . ............................
61
3,733
Loganberries
business, shopping
care
’
s
departure
from
the
Elysee
To run every other day for one
Pears
—
Lawtons
and
Pounds.
Dewberries,
and
theatre district.
month, each line each time. ... 7c
Palace next month he might either
537 Sugar and Seckel, 20s . .
3,540
Mammoth Blacks
To run every Issue for one month,
Running distilled ice
2,390 Bartletts ..............................
69,802
or more, each line each time 5c Himalayas...............
water in every room.
191 De Anjous .........................
67,880
Currants
..................
Classified Column—
17,440
Moscand Comice .............
Our commodious
One cent the word each time.
4,421 Winter Nellis ....................
39,307
lobby,fine service, and
To run every issue for one month
9,480
Howells ..............................
or more, 12c the word each time.
Homelike restaurant
260
FOURTH
ST.
5,520
Fall Butters .......................
May Dukes and Pie Cherries,
Cards of Thanks, $1.00.
will
attract you.
194 Assorted Varieties ..........
10,400 Bacon .............
Crates .................................
.42c per lb.
Obituaries, 21 cents the line.
European Plan rates
Gov. Woods and Oxhearts.
.42c per lb.
Fraternal O ders and Societies
100 ...................
223,369 Hams ...............
Boxes...............
$1.00 up.
Advertising for fraternal orders
.44c per lb.
4.941 Picnic Hams
Or Boxes ..............................
Tartarians, Crates
r societies cha rging a regular initia- Black
.36c per lb.
Fall and Winter Apples— Boxes. Cottage Hams
ti nfee an d dues, no discount. Re- Black Tartarians, Boxes
451
340
Anns,
10s.
Boxes.
20
lb.
Boxes
............................
Royal
per lb.
Butter
.............
.70c
and benevolent orders will
Management
2,324 Packed Boxes, 5-0s ..................
1,665 All Steaks . .
be charged for all advertising when Royal Anns, 20s, Boxes .
lb.
.25c
per
[ ' i
James
259 Boxes to Pack, 19,870, less
an admission or other charge is Bings, 10s, Boxes . .
Corn Beef . .
. 14c per lb.
1,355
18,070
1,800
floor
............................
Bings
20s,
Boxes
.
.
made, at the regular rate.
Pure Lard , .
.38c per lb.
632
Lamberts, 20s, Boxes
20,186
Republicans,
10s,
The Tidings has a greater circula- Black
43
Vegetables—
tion in Ashland and its trade terri-
Boxes
2,999
Republicans,
20s,
Tomatoes, 20s, Boxes.............
tory (han all other newspapers com- Black
163 Peppers, 10s, Boxes...............
180
Boxes
bined.
Sacked Vegetables, assorted.
Entered a the Ashland. Oregon,
6123
54,053
Lbs..........................................
Class Mail
Postoffice as Second
Boxes. Bunched Vegetables, assort­
Peaches—
753
6,514
Matter.
____
Alexanders and Wheelers . .
ed, Doz..................................
600
Cider—
Hales Early ..............................
the Chim<a, C.ocl
9,664 Sweet Cider, Gals......................
942
Crawfords Early ....................
IL
4,587
Crawfords Late .......................
Elbertas ...................................... 15,796 Beginning in monéh of Mar.,
1,631
Doz...........................................
17,463
Muirs.............................................
$h
1.127
Or 582% cases.
Assorted Clings .......................
7,41 8 Total number cars Fruits and
Sal ways ........................................
4,982
Vegetables shipped .....
U
Krummeis ...................................
1.312 Total number cars Feed,
Triumphs and Strawberries.
ur
pn
1.917
Assorted Varieties .................
Without the least intention of ad-
Shook. Spray, etc., rec’d. .
30
KEEP YOUR MONEY WORKING
all
49,787
vertising her prowess as a hunter.
Total number cars used . .
121
THE business man keeps his money
Assorted Fruits—
Miss Kathryn
Miller, who gained
Lit
working by turning it over in his in­
Plums
and
Prunes,
Crates
In
arriving
at
these
totals
we
have
a
some prominence a few weeks ago
1,606
and Boxes .......................
taken into account all local freight
dustry. Others, if safe and sane in-
by shooting a coyote while at Pilot Apricots, Crates and Boxes.
8(51 and express shipments added to our
vestment is not available, should at
Rock south of Ashland where she Nectaries,
Crates
and
¡car lot shipments.
least
have SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Ui
was teaching school in the fall, has
Two features resulted in making also comes in for a share of com-
where
return
is
had
in
the
shape
of
received returns from the story of
this past year such a good one for mendation for his creditable man-
reasonable interest.
her hunting episode.
the Fruit association. These were agement of the enterprise which is
Recently Miss Miller received a
The First National has a special Sav­
the abundance of fruit and the good becoming an important factor in
letter from the manager of the Pa­
ings Department for your benefit.
prices it obtained. Manager Briggs Ashland.
cific Extension Institute of Portland
in which he stated that he had read
the account of her experience in the
Siskiyou mountains as the premier
tamer of wild animals, as well as her
3
J w MCCOY. CASHIER
efficiency in “teaching the young
CLARK BuSr asst CASH
ide a how to shoot.”
He also had
The season is here when the auto
noted that she had had experience
top
should be looked after.
in different parts of the country, and
the spirit of adventure and leader-
I make new ones or fix the old
(Special to The Tidings.)
ship seemed natural to her. These
Let me look at it.
WEED. Jan. 12.—One hundred one-
attributes had led him to make the
offer to travel and introduce a new cases of table claret, two barrels of
1I
-,
shorthand system in this and differ­ sherry and two barrels of port are
tied
up
in
the
Wells-Fargo
express
ent countries, possibly.
He stated
that the salary would be more re- office at Weed, pending develop-1
1__ teaching the Pilot ments in the enforcement of the in­
9122968149421
ternal revenue rulings. The wines '
89 North Main.
Rock school.
were shipped by a San Francisco
Miss Miller returned last summer
from Honolulu where she had been wholesaler, consigned to E. DeBon,
engaged in teaching for the past five Weed saloon man, and are valued
years, and is particularly fitted for at $2000. Seizure was made by A.
this work. Her tact in meeting and B. Foley, superintendent of internal
Sacramento dis-
understanding people as portrayed revenue for the
triçt,
and
E.
A.
Holman,
a deputy
in the newspaper article has led to
of Redding.
the recognition of her merits and
gained for her this offer.
Editor
Bert R. Greer
(By the United Press)
MAN TOOK $4.50
H°LEPRo°F Ho/IER)
S HOTEL MANX
UnionMeatMarket
Fall Furnishings
J. M. Grimsley, Prop
ai
Un
===ll the New Ideas
O SEE our stocks of Shirts, Neckwear an
and Hosiery is to see the very newest U
ideas—styles that are the last word in Le
Un metropolitan fashion centers
T
TEACHER FINDS IT
PAYS TO ADVERTISE
This, together with the fact that we sell
Ur only 'merchandise of highest quality, at
prices that offer a greater measure of
value, should leave no doubt in your mind
where to ba sure of satisfaction in secur­
ing your Fall Furnishings.
In
Si
Lie
el
y
C. H. V aupel
WINE SHIPMENT
SEIZED AT WEED
New
Auto Tops
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" ASHLAND. OREGON#"" CYCAEDEP EESees
ASHLAND, ORE.
rue
A
ASnlanC f urnture
Hospital
Certainteed
And
ROSEBURG. Mt.
roadway planned.
Nebo
Scenic
Hotel Austin Guard Roofing
DAN CONNER, Proprietor.
Good as the best, cheap as can be.
Headquarters for Commercial Men Cover that leaky roof.
and Tourists.
DAVIS.—California Lumber com­
European
Plan.
Excellent Grill.
pany to erect new mill.
Merchants’ Lunch.
Two Blocks from Lithia Park.
353 East Main.
Tel. 214
My Name Is Dennis
On Savings Accounts
A Dollar Starts an Account
STATE BANK OF ASHLAND.
Boys
Cottolene
Hi-Tops
Please Your Boy
•
.
1
$
and.keep his feet dry.
Our
stock of Dayton Hi Tops is
complete in sizes from 12 1
to 4Y.
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Winter Ahead
V You Will Still Have Several
Months to Wear Winter
Suits, Coats and Furs.
Do not expect to get them for less money next year.
will pay more next winter.
Interest
at
Special Prices
This Week
? There Is Plenty of
ASHLANO.
.onrCon,
You
Besides, you will find many of ours marked down now for
January Clearance.
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