Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 09, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE TWO
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Ashland — Tidings
Established 1876
Published Every Evening Except
Sunday by
*THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Bert R. Greer
Editor
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER.
TELEPHONE 39
Subscription—Delivered in City
$ .50
One Month, Delivered
One Week ....................
By Mail—Outside of City
$5.00
One Year by mail ...
.2.75
Six Months by mail ..
1.50
Three Months by mail
$ No out of town subscriptions
, taken for less than three months.
SOLDIERS ARE
EDUCATED
ROSEBURG—According to an
ordinance passed by the city coun­
cil, voters of this city will pass
upon the proposed bonding meas­
ure at the election May 1, provid­
ing a municipal light and water
system.
The bonds would be for a 30-
year period, bear interest at 5 per
cent and be payable at any inter­
est bearing period after 10 years
The ordinance would establish a
sinking fund from the net profit
to retire the bonds. The meas
ure provides that a tax be levied
in addition to other taxes to pay'
the interest and eastablish a
sinking fund.
Just Received a full
line of Garden Tools
MYRTLE POINT — American
Legion community building to be
erected.
Rakes, Hoes, Spading Forks,' Hoe Handles. Rake Handles,
etc. Also we carry the best grade of rubber garden hose in
Ashland. This is saying a mouth full but we mean it. Come
and investigate.
We will convince you.
Hemstitching
Garden seed in bulk and package, onion sets, seed pota-
toes, etc. We also carry the celebrated Plumb axe in both
single and double bit axes. We are agents for the Coffield
The machien
high power water motor washing machine.
with the large motors, guaranteed the best on the market.
Our grocery stock is complete from A to Z. We handle qual­
ity merchandise only.
And our prices are correct.
AND
Picoting
Mrs. Hevener and Miss Ewan,
balcony floor, Vaupel’s store.
Cleanliness.
Service
NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND
Don't pay a middleman's profit
Your Home Baker is, in a sense,
strictly a manufacturer; he bakes
for no one else—he simply sup -
plies his own stock of fresh and !
wholesome
BREAD, CAKES, ROLLS AND
FANCY PASTRY.
Tread* Patented
Canned Goods
The
Lithia Bakery
ASHLAND CREAMERY
has changed hands.
Why continue to waste fuel by in-
efficient heating methods, when it’s so
high and scarce? You can have better
heating at lesa cost with the CaloriC
Pipeless Furnace. The
FFICIENT
FFICIENT
W. B. SMITH
230
Hargadine St.
Such tires should be tested by every
owner of a car. See what they give you.
Compare with any tire on opposite rear
wheels.
Miller experts, in late years, have
doubled average tire mileage. Old-time*
figures do not apply today.
You will fix new requirements for your
tires when you try a Miller. Do it now.
ères
The Most Talked About Tires in America
Cords or Fabrics
Geared-to-the-Road
S.LPctent Orice
—AT —
These gentlemen know the,
I
business and can and will make
gers.
Stearn’s Self Service Store
Opposite the Plaza
7 N. Main.
THE BEST BUTTER
BROWN MOTOR CO., Mediord, Orc.
SIMPSON’S HARDWARE, Ashland, Orc.
Also Shasta Ice Cream—Sweel
as a Nut.
A VICTORIA TOP
of practical everyday ser­
vice and pleasing lines, easy
to handle and offering full
protection—these are some
of the features of our man-
ufacture.
Made over a
strong, durable frame, of
best quality Motor cloth.
ORANGES
ORANGES
50c
Wonderful Drive
VALVE-IN-HEAD, SIX CYLINDER
Used
PEIL’S
Corner By the Park
New Spray and Garden Hose,
just in fresh from the factory. A
carload of machinery and mower
repairs has arrived. Look to your
cutting machinery early for your
repairs. New and used sewing
machines always for sale or rent
ZMAlVIIXEIVSAHAF“i
ASHLAND
AUTO TRIMMING SHOP
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Automobiles
Over marvelous roads, amidst bursting bud and leaf—through
this wondrous vallep—up the Siskiyou and over the top on high
—splendid power—comfortable as a rocker smooth as a summe
day—delightful, refreshing as elixer of life
For Sale
That was the first real Spring Sunday, but there are many t
come, of these delightful days where there is joy supreme, ridin
feeling
in your own car, accompanied by your family
satisfaction and superiority that comes with the posse sion of
automobile that skims the road in such comfort and luxury as few
cars possess.
COME ON
THE DAYS ARE HERE
We are selling at bargain prices all our stock of used cars.
There is bound to be a big rush for cars this spring. Buy
yours now before prices advance.
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One 1918
Buick Light —
Six Touring Car ........
One
1919
Chevrolet
Touring Car ...............
One Buick Four
ing Car
-
$1250
675
One 1918 Ford Touring
Car with good tires
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“1
Tour-
One Saxon Six Touring
Car, fine condition*
One Reo light delivery
truck, new body and
tires .................... ..
On Savings Accounts
4%
iyylwyiäu
# I’ll, sou A Dollar Starts an Account
PiPziess ronnncr varu-casio faxen 1 STATE BANK OF ASHLAND.
Be sure that new car is the best o be had for the money-
one with pep, endurance and beauty combined with reasonable cost
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All cars in good running order.
I
Interest !
nu original
At the Miller factory over 1,000 tires
yearly are worn out in tests and com­
parisons.
They constantly prove that Miller is
the best tire built.
In extreme rear-wheel tests they re­
quire an average of 15,000 miles on Cords.
They prove that the new Miller tread
outwears the best of others by 25 per cent.
and Herbst Bros, are now mana- '
IS SAVING Vs TO 72
THE FUEL IN OVER
76,000 BUILDINGS
The Caloric is the original pipelesa
furnace triple • casing patent. Heats
buildings of 18 rooms or less through
one register. We sell the CaloriC be­
cause we know it is a proven success.
It circulates pure, healthful, clean heat.
In every room, upstairs and down.
Burns any fuel. Temperature regulated
from first floor. Installed in old homes
or new, usually in one day. Costs less
than stoves required to heat the same
space. Sold under the money-back
guarantee of the Monitor Stove Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio, and backed by
our own personal guarantee of your
complete satisfaction.
The Way to Know
Registcred L.
Messrs. Cyr
EMIL PEIL.
NACES
California stage lines are using Miller*
after million-mile tests with many rivals.
mu
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
GROCERY
HOW MUCH
FU£la„Y0U
WASTIHG ?
Center tread smooth with suc­
tion cup, for firm hold on wet
asphalt.
Geared-to-the-Road
side treads mesh like cogs in
dirt.
180 EAST MAIN ST.
R. C. Jorgensen, Prop.
HOLMES
FFICIENY
Hudson Taxi Co., of Detroit, for in­
stance, made a long test on Miller Cords.
And the average was 15,000 miles.
Miller dealers get hundreds to compare
Miller mileage with others. And they
find an increased mileage of 50 per cent
to 75 per cent.
Large truck users are comparing Miller
Cords, passenger type, with all others.
And they are coming in large numbers to
Millers.
S. & W
DOZEN
OPEN FIRE-PLACE
Men who buy tires on a guess, or on
claims, are making some costly mistakes.
Large tire users make tests and com­
parisons. And the results in late years
are amazing.
Buy Direct
Some more of those fine,
large oranges at
LOUIS SCHWEIN, Prop.
Men are Making ón Tires
PHONE 37
FOURTH AND B STS.
ORANGES
EAGLE MEAT MARKET
Some Costly Mistakes
ShastaGrocery
To Reduce the Cost
of Living
AT
KLAMATH FALLS—Consider­
able interest and excitement is
I aroused in this vicinity as the re­
The response already made to suit of offers that have been
the Commercial Club’s question- made to numerous ranchers for
naire plan for building a program lease to the oil rights of their
of work assures success to the property, and the situation has
attained the aspect of a minatore
plan.
boom, it is said by those convers-
It can only be a complete suc­ ant with operations. The attempts
cess if every Ashlander who has | to lease property has not been
given thought to the city’s future, ( confined to one particular local-
and what real CITIZEN has not, I ity but is general throughout the
will mail in a questionnaire. | valley and has given rise to the
properly filled out with his" best report that five or six rigs are
suggestions on the things the ready to start drilling as soon as
Commercial Club should under-Í the capitalists behind the project
have closed sufficient leases.
take.
South of the California line, Sis­
Sunday, 8 p. m., is the limit for
kiyou
county is having the same
mailing the questiona ires.
Much property has
Have a part in planning your experience.
been
placed
under
lease there by
city’s future.
oil
prospectors*
The
Medford Oil
DO IT FOR ASHLAND.
company is sinking a well west of
• Mrs. Annice McClanahan has the Cascades and there is much
purchased the residence property | discussion in technical terms by
belonging to Mrs. Julia Morris on the Medford press regarding the
Second street. The sale was made progress and possibilities of dril-
by the Beaver Realty company. ‘ ling in that field, and consider-
Quality Meat.
WILL VOTE
ON MUNICIPAL PLANT
Leases for
Oil Rights
In Klamath
Cheerfulness will help you
do more and better work,
as well as having more fun
and better friends; and be
© better all around.
hereby announce my candidacy
date for nomination for County
nomination and re-election.
own state schools, and for pay­
for nomination on the republi­
C. E. TERRILL.
School Superintendent on the
ing adequato salaries. I favor
can ticket for the office of Dis­
Republican ticket.
more Normal schools for Ore­
trict Attorney.
I f elected I
For Assessor
G. W. GODWARD.
gon.
A. J. HANBY.
Cash must accompany order on
pledge myself to an impartial I hereby announce my candidacy
all political advertising.
enforcement of the law.
County School Superintendent
County Superintendent
for the nomination for the of- -
For District Attorney
F. P. FARRELL.
I
herewith announce myself as a
fice of County Assessor of Jack- I hereby announce myself as can­
Believing that my successful man­
candidate seeking nomination
son County, subject to the wish­
didate for County School Su­
agement of the office of District
by the Republican party for the
es of the voters of the Repub­
perintendent on the republican
Attorney has shown me thor­
office of county school superin­
lican party at the primary elec­
ticket at the primary election.
For Sheriff
oughly qualified, and that I can
tendent.
tion
of
May
21st.
May
21st.
I
am
for
education,
serve the people of Jackson I hereby announce myself a Re­
SUSANNE W. HOMES.
J. B. COLEMAN.
and for giving the rur: 1 schools
publican candidate for Sheriff
County in that capacity best, I
the
very
best
advantages
pos
­
of Jackson County, at the May
announce my candidacy for re- |
sible, for employing as far as
School Superintendent
FLORENCE—Electric company
primaries.
Several years’ ex­
nomination on the Republican
I
hereby
announce
myself
a
candi
­
possible
the
teachers
from
our
asks
a 25 per, cent rate increase.
perience in this line of work,
ticket at the May primaries.
including
last
six
months
of
G. M. ROBERTS.
1919 in the tax collection de­
partment, thoroughly qualifies
me to administer the duties of
I hereby announce myself as a
the office in an efficient man-
candidate for the office of Dis­
JOHN B. WIMER.
ner.
trict Attorney, on Republican I
ticket, subject to the wish of the
Best of 22
voters at coming primary elec­ I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-nomination for the office
tion. I believe that the laws
The Eldorado Stage Co.
of Sheriff on the Republican
should be honestly and fairly
of Los Angeles tested 22
ticket, subject to the May prim-
enforced, and if nominated and
leading makes on 1 2-pas-
maries. I feel that my record
elected will see that they are :
senger Packard buses.
as
a
public
official
during
the
so enforced.
first term entitles me to re-
H. A. CANADAY.
Not a tire was found to
match the Millers in that
extreme service.
tual drilling so iar is being done
by the Klamath Oil company on
the Manning ranch in the valley. |
The drill is down to about 900 i
feet and has passed through vari-
ous formations, some highly indi­
cative of the presence of oil, ac-
cording to experts.
ROSEBURG
SEATTLE—According to infor­
mation given out here today by
Claude H. Anderson, head of the
Federal Board for Vocational
Education in this district, the fol­
lowing disabled soldier of Ash­
ADVERTISING RATES
land
are being taught occupations
1 Display Advertising—
; Single insertion, each inch, 30c at the expense of the government.
‘
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Qthare who
wh. ore
Others
are nlioihlia
eligiblie have
have da-
de-
ferred their training for various
Display Advertising—
One time a week..
271c reasons as classified below.
• Two times a week.
District No. 13, which includes
. .20c. ;
Every other day. ..
Idaho,
17 12 c. Washingon, Oregon . and
Every issue ......
has
trained
or
approved
for
train­
Local Readers—
ing
over
2000
disabled
soldiers
to
10c.
Each line, each time
To run every other day for one date. •
month, each line, each time, 7c
In Training—Oliver Anderson,
To run every issue
for one
—
.
.
month or more, each line each mechanical engineering; Edmond
time ................. 5c M. Barrett, animal husbandry;
Andrew B. Freeman, agriculture;
Classified Column——
One cent the word each time all at Oregon Agricultural Col-
To run every issue
for one lege.
month or more, 12c the word
Approved—Deferred account of
each time.
illness—Fred J. Ritzinger, agri­
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
Obituaries, 2 12 cents the line. | culture, at University of Idaho.
Fraternal Orders and Societies.
The government is training
Advertising for
fraternal or- these men because they were dis-
ders or societies charging a reg-
,
i
< initiation
... ..
abled by wounds or diseases which
ular
tee and dues, .
no.
discount.
Religious and benev- handicap them in following their
oient orders will be charegd the former occupations.
Some are
regular rate for all advertising trained in schools, others in
when an admission or other charge
shops, factories or stores, some
is made.
by a combination of both meth­
The Tidings has a greater cir- ods. Single men receive $80 per
dilation in Ashland and its trade month for living expenses,
Ad-
territory, than all other news-
ditional amounts, bringing the
papers combined.
total up to as high, as $150 per
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon . mouth, are allowed for depen­
Postoffice as Second Class Mail
dents.
Matter
CHEERFULNESS
FRIDAY, APRIL 9,1920
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