ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS PAGE TWO Tidings Ashland his produce to the best advantage. H! I A A has tno work-Cne Established 1876 Every Evening Sunday by Hill (ARABIA CHAS. RAY COMING 10 THE VINING bureau at heart and is throwing all Except of his energy into making the year’s THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. work highly successful. Jackson county is indeed fortunate in seeur-1 Editor ing such a man to direct the affairs Hert R. Greer Almost everyone agrees that Char- OFFKTAL CITY AND COUNTY of the organization. PAPER. Albert C. Joy urged his neighbors lie Ray is : one of the most entertain- TELEPHONE 39 to support heartily the bureau and ing stars now before the public, assured them that knowing the work- When he plays the rube kid with a Subscription Rates Delivered in City ..$ .50 ers to be of more than ordinary abil-good heart and a shy exterior the One Month, Delivered. One Week ....................... . . .15 ity for carrying ón the movement, people that don't want to see him Subscription Rates By Mail Outside they might feel sure that Belleview are the exceptions. of City The only trouble with Charlie Ray $5.00 would be proud to point to the fact One year by mail .... 2.75 that the people responded and united ! stories is that they don’t come of- Bix months by mail ... 1.50 as a unit in supporting the Jackson tener. But when they do come no Three months by mail No out of town subscriptions taken County Farm Bureau. one wants to miss them. That’s why for less than three months. we’re telling you about lais showing. By Mail Outside of United States Don’t forget the dates—Sunday and $8.12 One Year 4.31 Six Months Monday. No subscription for less than six On the same bill another post months. nature scenic—Shadows and Sun- ADVERTISING RATES shine. Published Display Advertising— Single Insertion. • . .each inch, 30c YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising— HEALTH OFFICER MAKES STATEMENT County Superintendent G. W. Ager One time a week, each inch, each has issued a statement received re-1 271C time cently from Dr. David Roberg, state Two times a week, each inch, each 25c health officer, in regard to the ne- | time Every other day, each inch, each cessity of vaccination in the public time ........................................... 20c schools. The letter contains a copy Every issue, each inch, each of paragraph 141, page 52 of the time ............................ '.................. 17‘c Local Readers— Oregon School Laws of 1919, and Each line each time (6 words to also the following ruling from the 10c line) To run every other day for one State Board of Health: “If smallpox month, each line each time.... 7c exists in a community, the county or Te run every issue for one month, city boards of health shall, provide or more, each line each time 5c free vaccination for persons desir- Classified Column— ing protection against infection. One cent the word each time. To run every issue for one month When smallpox exists in a communi­ or more, 12c the word each time. ty, no child shall be permitted to at­ Cards of Thanks, $1.00. tend school without presenting sat- line. isfactory evidence of having been Fraternal Orders and Societies Advertising for fraternal orders successfully vaccinate! within seven or societies charging a regular initia- years.” tion fee and dues, no discount. Re- The above ruling applies only to icious and benevolent orders will be ^Irged for all advertising when those communities where the epi- an admission or other charge is demie actually exists. Even in such cases, the superintendent states, it is made, at the regular rate. The Tidings has a greater circula not desirable to resort to vaccina­ tion in Ashland and its trade terri tion of all school children when only tory than all other newspapers com one or two segregated cases of small- bined. pox are to be found. Vaccination should be required only where indi­ Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, cations would lead our county health Postoffice as Second Class Mail Matter. officer to believe an epidemic is lia­ ble to occur. When the question of whether vac- cination should be required, or whether a school should be closed for fear of an epidemic is raised, the advice of the county health officer should be obtained. Superintendent Ager states he is informed that there The first meeting for organizing is no cause for alarm here in Jack- the Jackson County Farm Bureau | son county except in a few cases now for 1920 was held at Belleview last well under control. No school should evening. County Agent Cate, Home be closed just because one of the Demonstration Agent Miss Poole, Ro - larger schools finds it necessary to land Flaherty, manager of the bu- close. The advice of the county reau co-operation exchange, and health officer may he obtained by George A. Mansfield, president of the I ‘--11-2 ... Dr. T. J. Malmgren, Medford, farm bureau, were present to assist in the work. The farm bureau is no longer an Save money and time at S. S. S. S. experiment and if is only necessary to tell of the splendid work accom­ plished during the past year to make | any farmer see that the movement I holds wonderful possibilities for the future. Professional Cannot Catch, are Manager Flaherty pointed out a Possible for You with few of the ways in which the bureau will he able to enrich Jackson county by many thousands of dollars the coming year and in years to come I By the co-operative handling of live- stock alone it is possible to keep in the county close to a quarter of a million dollars that now go to enrich . The genial touch on the faces of the middle man in Portland or Sanold and young are beautiful in the Francisco. | homey pictures you snap on porch Miss Poole told of the work for the I and lawn. housewife and children, that can not | be counted in dollars and cents. By I The Ansco Vest-Pocket No. 2 is a high grade camera at a popular price. a few well chosen examples she showed the great value of the work and gave her hearers a glimpse of the wonderful future of the movement. President Mansfield dwelt on the farm bureau movement in a general1 ANSCO SPEEDEX FILMS way urging all to lend their support | BEST FOR ANY CAMERA to a work that is bound to become | a powerful factor in increasing the production of our farms and of giv­ ing the farmer a chance to market Obituaries, 2‘ cents the CO. FARM BUREAU 6F3 Pictures ANSCO CAMERAS it of being in favor of the best along all lines is as much alive as ever. The first meeting for organizing the Jackson County Farm Bureau for 1920 followed the election. missioners when they are at logger­ heads. Mr. Carter comes from Jack- son county, where the Rogue river fish fight is ever being stirred up. and where the commercial fishermen at the mouth of the Rogue and the E. V. Carter, banker of Ashland, sportsmen along the upper reaches who likes to hunt and fish, is at have never been able to tolerate each the Imperial. Mr. Carter is the other.—Oregonian. chairman of the newly created state board of fish and game commission­ ers. He is the man who presides over the meetings, but doesn't vote unless the game commissioners and the fish commissioners fail to agree, and then Mr. Carter stem ii He hasn’t had to-do that ye ., bat the chairmanship is designed especially Good Meals and Short Orders. Day and Night Service. as the place for a mediator or ar­ bitrator between the two sets of com- Home Restaurant 297 East Main New The season is here when the aut top should be looked after. make new ones or fix the old A large number of Belleview peo­ ple met at the school house Friday one Let me look at it. evening and went on record again as a progressive up to date commu- nity. A vote was taken to decide the question of sending the school chil- dren into the Ashland schools for the school year 1920-21. The entire vote of the district was d present and the fact that the vote was favorable toward educating the children of the district in Ashland, goes to show that the Belleview spir- UnionMeat Market A". aa miß i 160. - 6 O 2% *10 - O Ashland Furniture Hospital 5) 29 8 46/ los’’’ 89 North Main I sell cheaper than any man in the Ashland Fruit & Produce Association CAR MOLASSES BEET PULP—Your dairy cows need it. Come in the Next Time You Are in Town Hubbard Bros Medford, Oregon KAOLA MEAL, Cocoanut Meats. THE PROFIT FOOD that all stock and poultry should have. THE TRADE NARK OF QuALIT) “Che Rank, the Chimo, Clock. LOUIS SCHWEIN. Prop. Quality Meat. Service. Cleas liness. NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND We sell the best meats at the lowest price consistent with quality. OREGON’S MAIN GATEWAY —JAS. BARRETT, Prop. PliOXE 188 Your nome Is More Valuable Than a Year Ago. IT IS TRUE ECONOMY TO KEEP IT IN GOOD REPAIR BUILD A VIEWED from a Tourist standpoint —the route over the Siskiyous will be the main line of travel to : nd from the Northwest by auto for many years to come. Northern routes cannot, compare. hMeHrsiNatlonalJ)atik OREGON WWEV — 9* CH CARTER.PRES VAUPEL VICE PRES I will be pleased to figure with B - dia I— - - ■ mens - INSIDE AND OUTSIDE ASHLAND LUMBER CO .A FEW OF OUR MANY BARGAINS C. W. Torrance Phone 340-3 <> Crisco No. 3............... 1 ’ Crisco No. 6.................. $ Cottolene, 8 lb. 14 oz Cottolene, 3 lb. 6 oz.. Jewel Shortening . . . .$1.19 . . . . 2.24 2.98 1.57 1.50 Use more syrup and honey, it is better and cheaper than sugar. $ .99 Karo Blue Label, large.. .27 Karo Blue Label, medium .19 Karo Blue Laber, small . . 1.10 Karo Red Label, 10a. . . . .57 Karo Red Label, 5s.......... Karo Red Label, 1 12 .... .28 ' Honey, best cake.................. .42 Honey, strained, pint jar . .72 Honey, strained, quart jar 1.10 Honey, strained, pails Baking Powder, K. C., 80s. $ .72 .43 Baking Powder, K. C., 50s. .22 Baking Powder, K. C., 25s. Baking Powder, Crescent No. 1.................................... Milk, Border’s tall can.... Milk, Carnal on, tall can. . . . Libby’s and Mt. V non, can By case ..................................... Chirardelli’s Ground Choco­ late ...................................... Olympic Pancake Flour .... Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour ...................................... Citrus Powder, package .... Royal White Soap, bar .... Case .............................................. Palm Olive, bar....................... Tobacco, Horseshoe and Star plub .................................... Climax ............................... U. L„ 45c; Foils............. Velvet, Tuxedo and Prince Albert, tin ....................... rametmmseememmeg h You can rent it profitably. People now stand ready in Ashland to pay good rent for modern houses. We have all kinds of sketch and plan books and are at your service. Stearns Self Service Store in my “E mmmmme Me —id to) CLARK BUSH ASST CASH PAINTING Refinished Own Shop " nnininnnt 20 - J W MC COY. CASHIER you on your Furniture MODERN BUNGALOW Where the public goes, money flows. Therefore, Southern Oregon's oj por- tunities will attract settlers and in- vestors. ASHLAND 2-29 Phone 20. .21 .17 .17 .17 7.80 .41 .33 .16 .30 .07 C.90 .09 .83 .80 .40 I LOOMIS & NELSON ...FOR Staple and Fancy Groceries Hardware and Sporting Goods Fapagpiin SI .15 OPEN, 9 A. M., SATURDAY, FEB. 7, 1920. 7 NORTH MAIN ST., ASHLAND Graduate 1000 Service Men First Year BANK OFASHLAND^ STUDENTS FOR EVERY STATE IN UNTO NENROLLED IN PRES­ ENT CLASS THE NEWEST AND BEST WE HAVE BROKEN LOTS OF Hats and Caps IN TOWN A New Shipment of WOOL DRESS PANTS—THE HEAV 1ER KIND You can make a substantial saving if We have your size. Come in and try. MADE FAMOUS BY GOD IMPLEMENTS EAGLE MEAT MARKET Always the best on the market in fresh and cured meats. ♦ : ♦ * in dark brown and black, mili­ tary heels. It is easy CAR POULTRY SUPPLIES—All kinds. East Side Meat Market €) OXFORDS There are so many other good features about this spreader that wo want you to see it. You will quickly see why there are so many satisfied users of John Deere spreaders. You get a low down spreader with high drive wheels. On Sale Now: M. Grimsley, Prop. Provost Brother ILI AY we have an -o pportu nity to serve you? We’ll make g000. The beater drive is much like the simple triple-geared horse-power. The gears are enclosed and run in an oil bath. Come in and see this better We have them both wood and coa burners. "CITIZENS The main working parts are mounted on the rear axle,where they cannot get out of line to cause bind­ ing, heavy draft and breakage. U. S. A. The ‘Rexe? HARDWARE No clutches—no chains—few adjustments to cause trouble—and it is extremely simple—only about half the parts that are necessary on the ordinary spreader. spreader, Here are a few things about its operating advantages we want to show you. CAR FLOUR AND FEED from Klamath Falls. I am here to stay. to load from the front to the rear •nd because of the high drive wheels and roller bearings it is light draft — a most valuable combination. more good when you use a John Deere Spreader. You can spread manure evenly, heavy or light —— no under-fertilized or over-fertilized •pots. 260 FOURTH ST. MCNAIR BROS BEATING STOVES 33 It Makes Every Forkful of Manure 1 « , Count for a Bigger Yield i V r SK any user of the John Deere Spreader and he will tell you it is the best machinery investment he ever made—not only because it save s hard work and valuable time, but because it makes every forkful of manure count for a bigger crop yield. Manure goes farther and does Auto Tops BELLEVIEW NOTES Priced from $8 to $75. Time to think of Saturday, February 7, 1920 MEN’S SPRING SOX JUST ARRIVED NEW UNDERWEAR—NEW NECK­ WEAR MITCHELL’S FOR MEN’S WEAR BY THE POSTOFFICE During the first year of its existence, the Ford Service Course, organized January 1, 1918, by the Ford Motor Company, gradu­ ated more than 1000 service men who came to Detroit from Ford dealers in various parts of the United States to learn the proper and most efficient way to repair Ford cars. It is the in­ tention of the company to eventually have every service man and mechanic employed by Authorized Ford dealers come to Detroit to take the course. Appointments are made through the Ford branches, one of which sends five delegates each day. The time occupied is one month and it is divided between theory and practice.- The stu­ dents are paid by the Ford company for their time—a part of which is spent doing actual work on cars in the factory. In the present class are 120 students, and every state is represented. The expenditure of $150,000, which was the cost of beginning this course, is looked upon by company officials as a good invest­ ment because it will help to give standard service to car owners. HARRISON BROTHERS FORD AGENTS Imported Sea Grass iirniture Chairs, Rockers Library Tables This Furniture is all HAND MADE in a country where labor is cheap. It is very pretty and durable, light in weight and moderate in price. The quantity in stock is limited, don’t wait too long if you want any of these goods. I J. P. Dodge & Sons House Furnishers Funeral Directors