Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 17, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DALLY TIDINGS
Saturday, July 17, 1920
car has now been so developed mud, sand, hills, m ountain passes, proaches the territo ry of an Over­ o’clock. Sunday school a t 10
and perfected th a t it is not only should be encountered on this land d istributor it will be turned o clock. Reading room open dai­
Established 1876
ideal for quick handling and eco- seven day drive. It will be a ever to a man selected by the dis­ ly from 2 to 4 p. in., except Sun­
Published Every Evening Except
nomical use in the tangled city ¡test to determ ine the stam ina of trib u to r in th a t territo ry who will days and holidays.
Sunday by
|
traffic
but th a t it also has all the any car regardless of size.
¡drive to the line of his neighbor-;
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
M ethodist Episcopal Church
...FOR.
stam ina necessary for the rough-
Daily reports of the progress of! lug distrib u to r's terirtory. Thus
OiTTCIAL CITY AND COUNTY
Sunday
school,
9:45,
Dr.
G.
W.
ts t trans-continental travel with tho car and its record of economy the car wil be subjected to wide
PAPER.
Union
i
no sacrifice of its economy ad- and stam ina will be reported to variety in methods of driving and! Gregg, superintendent.
TELEPHONE 39
service
at
Chautauqua
building
vantages?
„
the factory and to distributors it3 gasoline oil cosumption record
Subscription— Delivered in City.
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; and dealers throughout the coun- can be freely accepted as a rec­ Rev. William W allace Younger,
One Month, D elivered.........$ .50
D. D. Union Young People’;
TEST LIGHT CAR
try.
oin which any careful driver could
One Week .........................
.15
meeting
at 6:45 at the band stand 215 F o u r th SI.
P h o n e 23
CLAIMS IN RELAY
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attain.
By Mail— Outside of City
near
the
C
hautauqua
entrance.
RUN OF 3300 MILES; OVERLAND STARTS
One Year by mail . . . .
Six Months by mail . . .
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TOMORROW ON DASH
Automobile Industry Is Keenly-
Three Months by m ail.
Stock Overland Will Start from
TO THE COAST
Interested in 330 Mile Econ­
, No out of town subscriptions
New York July 18th On
taken for less than three months.
omy Contest
Coast to Coast Test
Epoch Making Demonstration to
ADVERTISING RATES
Be Made in Relay Run on
Congregational Church
25 DRIVERS— ELEVEN STAÌES
Display Advertising—
i5 MEN IN THE RELAY
Lincoln Highway
Sunday
school, 9:45
9 :4 5 k Therei
Single insertion, each inch, 30c
will
be
no
preaching
services on
|
Unusual
Relay
Run
to
Prove
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Drivers Who Will Pilot Car from ' DISTRIBUTORS DRIVE CAR account of the services in the
Economy
and
Stamina
Will
Be
Display Advertising—
Station to Station Never Be- , Touring Conditions Accepted in Chautauqua which all are urged to
Made By an Overland.
One tim e a w eek........... 27 %c,
fore Sat Behind Its Wheel
Making Test of Economy
attend.
Two tim es a w eek..............25c
To determ ine for the automobile
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-
and
Satmina
O M E S in to e v e r y h o m e w h e n th e
Every other day
2®c- industry and the m otor buying
A
coast-to-coast
dash,
unusual
NEW
YORK.
July
17.—
The
of­
F
iis
t
Church
of
Christ,
Scientist:
Local R eaders—
public the com parative m erits of
B u ic k V a l v e - I n - H e a d m o t o r c a r
Each line, each tim e ........... 10c.
• .
Sunday service at 11 o’clock. I
,th
e light-weight car as regards its in the history of automobile runs ficial route of the Overland trans-
To run every other day for one
in this country, will be started at I continental test for stam ina and Subject of lesson sermon, “Life.” !
a r r iv e s.
m onth, each line, each time, 7 c !s(am(na an(l economy in a con-
m
idnight
on
July
IStli
\\hen
a
economy
has
been
announced.
The
W
ednesday
evening
service
at
S
!
To run every issue for o n e tin u e d run of 3,300 miles with a
N e a r ly th rfie m illio n s o f p e o p le to d a y
m onth or more, each line each relay of 25 drivers at the wheel, stock Overland car will leave New car will follow in the main the
tim e ......................................... 5c a trans-continental economy run York for S a n ‘Francisco.
Lincoln Highway from New York
e n jo y th e c o m fo r t a n d p le a s u r e o f th e
Classified Column—
The run will be made by a re­ City to San Francisco. It will
will be started from New York
On« cent tTm word each tim e ,
.,
„
,
lay of drivers— men who have i leave New York at m idnight Sun-
f iv e h u n d red th o u s a n d B u ic k c a r s in
S
To run every issue for o n e ia ‘ m idnight, Sunday,
July 18.
never
before
sat
at
the
w-heel
of
day,
July
18.
The car will travel day and
month or more, % c the word
o p e r a tio n .
The route will take the car
each time.
night continuously until at the this car. The drivers will be fur-
Card of Thank3, $1.00.
end of the journey it noses its nished by Willys-Overland dis-¡through Philadelphia-, H arrisburg,
E a c h trip , e v e r y to u r , o r sp in to to w n
Obituaries, 2% cents the line.
Each driver will pi- Pittsburgh, Canton, Fort Wayne,
way down Market street in San tributors.
Fraternal 'Orders and Societies.
lot the car through the te rirto ry ! Chicago H eights, Cedar Rapids,
and b a ck m a k es ea ch p assen ger grow
Advertising for fratern al or- Francisco. Evelen states will be co\ered by his distributor.
Des
Moines,
Omaha,
North
Platte,
ders or societies c h a rg in g 'a reg- spanned. Throughout the jour-
m o r e e n th u s ia s tic o v e r B u ic k o p e r a tio n
137 E. Main
The purpose of the relay race Cheyenne,
Rock
Springs, Salt
ular initiation fee and dues, no i n e / a careful and constantly
fo r it is b u ilt to fu lfill a ll th e n e e d s o f
discount
Religious and benev- checked tally will be kept oi the is to establish the economy and i Lake City, Rena and Sacramen-i
olent orders will be charegd the ..
stam ina of the new light Overland to.
fa m ily u s a g e — a n d y e t so e a s ily ap p li-
regular rate for all advertising • Ol1 and gasoline used to determ ine
when an admission or other charge a national measure of economy car, in particular, and the g en -' The surprising feature of the |
FAÇE PO W DER
a b le to a n y b u s in e s s a c q u ir e m e n t or
is made.
and stam ina for the light-weight era! desirability of the light car test is the fact that the stock car
not only for the tangled traffic chosen for the run will be driven j
s p e c ia l d u ty .
Tho Tidings has a greater cir- 1110(01 c ar-
of
the city but for cross-country I for the most part by drivers who
culation in Ashland and its trade
For this unusual cross-country
have had no previous experience:
te rrito ry , than all o th er news- dem onstration, a stock Overland touring.
T h a t is w h y y o u f in d B u ic k d e a l e r s
W
ith
th
a
t
end
in
view,
the
test
with
this car. As the car ap-
papers combined.
on Triplex springs w ill*be used.
h o o k in g o r d e r s fo r th e s u m m e r a n d fa ll
E ntered at the Ashland, Oregon
Stew art, m anager of the has been removed as far as pos­
Postoffice as Second Class Mail j New York branch of Willys Over- sible from the staged cross­ A F T E R J U L Y F I R S T
m o n th s fr o m m o to r c a r p u r c h a se r s w h o
M atter
, jand wni sta rt the car on its country test run. There will be'
k n o w h o w e s s e n tia l B u ic k c a r s a r e in
‘ westward way. Observers will no expert drivers to take the car i will occupy the barber shop a t 1
through
the
entire
run
from
New
¡23
E.
Main,
the
stand
now
occu-
St MMER SCHOOL NOTES -
trail the standard-setting Over-
th e ir d a ily life .
York to San Francisco extracting i pied by Mr. Yoe.
Mr. W. Carleton Janes is in land in another car.
the city today to meet his pu-
The Overland w ill,th en be ro- mileage from gasoline th at only
an expert knows how to get.
GLYDE COSTELLO
piln in violin. Mr. Janes is a l (a^et( across the I nited States,
The mileage obtained from the
'
-i
____.
teacher of wide experience who a different driver taking the wheel
fuel
will
be
th
a
t
which
the
aver-j
received his training at the O ber-iin each Overland d istrib u o tr’s
age. ordinary driver can obtain, i
lin Conservator^ of Music and h a s ! territory traversed.
The 3300 mile run will sta rt at
taught in many cities of the East
This relay driving is a new fea-
m
idnight
of July 18, regardless of'
His time is so well filled that ture in autom obile runs. The
it is of the utmost importance I territory of at least 25 Overland w eather or other conditions.
This drive is expected to estab­
that those wishing competent vl-i distributors will be crosed. This
lish
beyond question the claims
olin instruction should enroll at will provide at least 25 different
of
light
car m anufacturers of the
drivers for the car. None of
once.
dawn of the new era in m otor cat-
The departm ent of physical ed­ these men will ever before have
construction.
ucation is offering a special course sat at the wheel of this Overland.
of instruction in aesthetic and No two men drive alike. The im­
n' r 8,‘b le , co" <‘1110" 01 A Dollar Starts an Account
weather, ot climate, of roads,— '
T T TO N D ERFU LLY
folk dancing which is called by portance of the test, therefore,
V v soft and fine, it
STATE BANK OF ASHLAND.
many “eurythm ies.” This is not will be a dem onstration of what
adheres
so closely as to
a course of ball room dancing, but the average driver could expect
seem
to
belong to the
is intended to develop bodily poise to get in low-cost operation in a
skin
itself.
Never gives
mile drive, taking him
i.Q Q grace and the ability to vital­ 3,300
B-17
that
coarse
"m
ake-up’*
ize and visualize through appro­ through all conditions of w eather
N G. BATES, Prop.
look. A nd the exquisite
priate bodily movements the feel­ and over roads th a t vary from
Jonteel
fragrance makes
ings and emotions aroused by mu­ the asphalt of city streets to We use the Violet Ray for Scalp
f T / Y / it a delight to use. Have
W h e n b etter a u to m o b ile s are built, B u ick w ill b u i l d t h e m
. Treatm ent and Falling Hair.
sical compositions. The qauint treacherous m ountain trails.
tJ \J
you tried it? Take a box
The highly-skilled and expert Baths
Shoe Shming Parlor
rhythm s of various peoples and
home today.
nations are included in the course. contest drivers’ ability to get an
A special rate of $5 for a series extra mile from the last drop of
r
of ten lessons is 1 eing made as gasoline will be replaced in this
MEDFORD, OREGON
an introductory offer. The classes run by the common fortunes of
meet three times a week at 9 and the average m otorist.
The Overland run is expected
10 o’clock.
to
answ er several questions of im­
The music
for Chautauqua
m
ediate
interest to the auto pub­
Sunday morning is under the di­
rection of the Summer School. lic. F irst: How much gas will
The program of musical selections be needed to carry this car in a
includes a chorus, “ No Shadow s' run alm ost equal to a y ear’s us-
Y onder,” from the “ Holy City,” age by the average driver? Sec­
sung by a choir of 5 0 voices with ond: How much oil will be need,
Try our rlcn, Juicy, tender
Under New Management.
Mr. C. H. Yeo as tenor soloist, ed properly to lubricate the
steaks.
Our custom ers say they
mechanism
and
keep
it,
as
far
as
a soprano solo, “ These Are They,”
Elks Block
can,
truble-free? are the best to be had.
by Gaul, sung by Mrs. H. T. El­ lubrication
more, and a vocal duet, “ Calm as Third: Isn ’t it tru e th a t the light
Phone 84
the N ight,” to be given by Mrs.
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Chicken
Dinner
Every
Sunday.
H. T. Elmore and Prof. Leland
JAS. BARRETT, Prop.
A. Coon. The members of the
PHONE 188
Summer School faculty are always
pleased to assist in any commu­
nity enterprise.
Ashland * 3 » Tidings
LOOMIS & NELSON
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Hardware and Sporting Goods
At the Churches
A Life of Happiness
C
W.A.Shell
The Barber
onteel
On Savings Accounts
Interest
H O TEL AUSTIN
BA R BER SH O P
Clinging
Invisible
SWIERE to
,EAT
MEDFORD A UTO COMPANY
McNair Bros.
Steak
NELDA
CAFE
East Side Meat Market
O PERA TES TII.E PLANT
SALEM.— The Salem Tile and
M ercantile company, which recent­
ly purchased additional equip­
ment, now has a capacity of 60
tons a day and is operating to
capacity.
B ig Drop
IN
Woolens
AT
Orres Tailor Shop
IF Y O U W A N T
TAKE A TIP ABOUT
HOUSE PAINTING
FROM A POET
The poet
said:
“ W hat
is so rare as a day in June?
Then, if ever, come perfect
days.’
The perfect days of June are
favorable days for painting.
No scorching sun to blister
the paint, sm all chance of rain
to hinder the work. .
Yes, June is the best month
of the year. So why not call
us up and make a date for
June? We shall be glad to ad­
vise you in regard to selection
of colors. PAINT UP.
Dickerson
THE PAINT MAN
WE HAVE TO HOVE
SOON
and it will pay you to help us. Here are a few of our many
bargains:
Golden Marshmallow Syrup, 10 lb. pails, $1.50; 5 lb. pails,
80c.
Karo 5’s, 60c and 65c.
Avondale Molasses, per can, 18c, Crimson Ram bler, 38c.
Crisco, 45c, 60c, $1.19, $2.24.
W hite Ribbon Shortening, none better, 10-lb. pail, $2.50.
Cottolene, large, $2.85; small, $1.20.
Table Salt, box, 10c; sack, 10c; half ground, sack, 60c.
H ershey’s Cocoa, 10c, 27c, 53c per can.
Milk, Borden’s, 7 cans, $1.00.
Milk, Caroline, 8 cans, $1.00.
Peas, 7 cans, $1.00.
Corn, 6 cans, $1.00.
Corn Flakes, 10c package.
Royal W hite Soap, 15 bars, $1.00.
Jewell Soap, 21 bars $1.00.
Stearns Self Service Store
7 M ain S treet
O p p o site th e P la z a
The Highest Quality
At th e L ow est P rices
TRY US
OTZ & D V X N 'S
•STYLE SHOES OF QUALITY”
Pretty Enough
FOR FORMAL OCCASIONS
STATE EXCHANGE
Practical Enough
£3
FOR EVERY DAY
Ready to Brighten
You Up
Conqueror
HATS
and CAPS
im part
feeling.
th a t well-dressed ¡j
New Spring styles.
New Shirts.
New Neckwear.
New Suits.
Never have we displayed such dainty effects
in W om en’s Pumps as w e have th is Spring.
W om en w ho take gen u in e pride in th eir ap­
pearance w ill find a rea l charm in the la t­
est styles ju st received.
*
Dull Kid
Sizes Here;
3 to 7. A a n d C W id t h s
Patent Leather $8.00
Sizes Here:
S e w ho w ears them has the satisfaction o f
K nowing that they are new and individ ual
in every sense o f the word.
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A look at th em w ill quickly tell the story o f
w h at’s being w orn in the fashion centers.
3 Io 7, A a n d C W id t h s
White Reinskin $9.00
To w a lk in them is to enjoy the ease that is
gen erally lack in g in other shoes.
Spring Underwear.
U A U P E L ’S
Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
FOR MEN’S WEAR
BY THE POSTOFFICE
$9.50
Sizes Here:
3 io 7, A a n d C W id t h s