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