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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
ed.
As a n ad d e d c o m fo rt a n d so! c h a rg e d , .u n an im o u sly
a g a in s t; w ill be m a ile d to e v e ry sectidn
th a t no c u e need to g et h u n g r y ,! m a n s la u g h te r, 11 to 1, an d a c q u it­ th e U nited S ta te s an d placed
E stablished 1876
s a n d w ic h e s a n d co ffe e w ill be sen-' ta l, u n a n im o u sly fo r— a c c o rd in g '1 th e h a n d s of p ro sp ectiv e settle
P ublished Every E vening Except ved by the latlies o f tbe Trinitv to Jo jy i W est, th e fo re m an .
Sunday by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO G uild. Com e, old a n d y o u n g an d
lav e a good
tim e .
We d o n ’t
O FFIC IA L CITY AND COUNTY go hom e u n til m o rn in g .
PA PE R .
TELEPH O NE 3i>
Ashland -^- Tidings
P rice D elivered in
City
One m onth .................................$ .65
T h re e m o n th s ......................... 1.95
Six m o n t h s ................................. 3.75
O ne y e a r ................................... 7.50
Mail and R ural R outes
O ne m o n th .................... ............ $ .65
T h re e m o n th s ......................... 1.95
KANSAS CITY. Mo.— A “ m ovie
Six m o n th s .............................. 3.50 rev iv a l is on h e re a t th e H yde!
One y e a r ................................... 6.50
P a rk C h ristia n c h u rc h .
It will
last 12 w eeks.
ADVERTISING RATES
“ W hy n o t? ” d e m a n d s th e Rev.
D isplay A d vertisin g—
S in g le in s e rtio n , e a ch in ch , 30c Ja n ie s S m all, p a sto r.
“ T h e s in ­
YEARLY CONTRACTS
n e rs all go to th e m ovies.
W eJ
D isplay A d vertising—
m erely a re h e a tin g th e devil witli
O ne tim e a w e e k .............27 %.c. his ow n fire.
Two tim es a w e e k ...............25c.
“ T h e C h ristia n is fre e to use*
E v ery o th e r d a y ....................20c.
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ry th in g an d a n y th in g in p re a c h ­
Local R eaders—
E ach lin e, e ach t i m e . .
. .1 0 c. in g th e G o sp el,” say s Mr. Sm all,
To ru n ev ery o th e r d ay fo r one “ w h e th e r it is in th e Bible o r
m o n th , each lin e, e ach tim e , 7c n o t.”
T o ru n ©very issu e
fo r one
m o n th o r m ore, each lin e each
tim e ....................................... 5c
00846321
£ o s s if ie d Colum n—
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O ne c e n t th e w ord each tim e
To r u n every iss u e
fo r one
m o n th o r m o re,
th e w ord
u
e a ch tim e.
Card of T hanks, $1.00.
O b itu a rie s , 2 V& c e n ts th e line.
Fraternal Orders and Societies.
SAN FR A N C ISCO , Nov. 2— “ Too
A d v e rtis in g fo r
f r a te r n a l o r­
fa
st, no lik e ,” w ere th e only com ­
d e rs o r societios c h a rg in g a re g ­
u la r in itia tio n fee a n d d u e s, no m en ts from In d ia n Dick, ttged 72,
d isc o u n t.
R e lig io u s a n d benev­ w hen he rec e n tly left Folsom p r is ­
o le n t o rd e rs w ill he c h a re g d th e on, w h ic h had been h is hom e for
r e g u la r ru le fo r a ll a d v e rtis in g
w hen a n ad m issio n o r o th e r c h a rg e n e a rly 3 6 y e a rs, a n d saw , fo r th e
f ir s t tim e, a n a u to m o b ile an d au
is m ade.
_____________________ I____________ a irp la n e .
T h e T idings has a greater cir­
cu la tio n in A-lilant] and its trade ; T h irty -six y e a rs ago th e In d ian
territo ry , than all oth er new s­ w as given a life se n te n c e w h e n ’ he
papers com bined.
a m b u sh e d an d sh o t dead six of
E n te re d a t th e A shland, O regon seven C hinese w ho, lie said , had
P o s to ffic e as Second C lass Mail ju m p e d his m in in g claim in P la c e r
M a tte r
C ounty a n d k illed his b ro th e r. R e­
c e n tly lie Was p a ro le d a n d ta k e n
back to his El D orado re se rv a tio n
hom e.
On th e way to Hie re se rv a tio n
he sto p p ed h e re a n d w as ta k e n for
N E W Y O R K , N ov. 2— In F re d an a u to m o b ile ride. An a irp la n e
. S a n tee , a 13-year-old fre sh m a n , passed o v e rh e a d an d a t a m otion
H a rv a rd re c e n tly b o a ste d a boy p ic tu re th e a tr e lie w itn esse d w orld
p ro d ig y th a t w ould give th e o th e r e v e n ts p ic tu re d on th e screen .
“ M uch tir e d ,” he sa id a t n ig h t.
colleges s o m e th in g to th in k a b o u t.
“
Too
fa s t, w a n t to go h o m e .”
But now com es C olum bia U n iv e r­
sity w ith a 1 2 -year-old fre sh m a n .
W hen E d w ard R o ch ie H a rd y ,
J r ., 12, a p p lie d to Lake th e e n ­
tra n c e e x a m in a tio n s a t C olum bia,
th e faculty d ecided a t lea st “ it
w ould do no h a rm ’’ to r him to
E U G E N E , Nov. 2— W illiam R.
ta k e th em . Y oung H a rd y not only
E llio tt, C am p creek fa rm e r a c ­
p assed , b u t m ade th e h ig h e st
cused of th e m u rd e r o f Vivien!
g ra d e on record fo r e n tra n c e . I k
D u n tin , w as a c q u itte d a t 9 o ’clock
now b o a sts th e fre sh m e n s k u ll cap. *
S a tu rd a y n ig h t. • T h e ju ry w as
T he y o u th fu l p rodigy Is 5 feet
o u t tw o h o u rs, a n d took th re e b a l­
3 in ch es ta ll, w eighs 143 p o unds
lo ts— m u rd e r in second d e g re e , as
a n d is p e rfe c tly n o rm a l in a p p e ­
tite , h a b its a n d re c re a tio n s.
He
e n jo y s th o ro u g h ly th e u n iv e r s ity 1
sw im m in g pool. H e .is a jo lly look-;
jng little ch a p w ho sm iles re a d ­
ily.
E d w ard e n te re d pu b lic school at
th e a g e of 3. At S lie w as s tu d y ­
ing in h ig h school. He s p e a k s 12
la n g u a g e s a n d p lan s to -s tu d y C hi­
n ese next. F o r a p a stim e he h e a d s
S y ria n a n d B a b y lo n ian ta b le ts and
in v e s tig a te s th e fo u rth dim ension.
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12-Year Old Boy
Language Expert
Jurors Free Lane
Farmer of Murder
P R IC E S
REDUCED
Vining Will Give
Election Returns
No one w ill w ant to m iss being
nt th e V ining to n ig h t. T h e re is
a big tim e p lan n e d f o r ‘a il, old and
1
y o ung.
A big seven p a r t show
of th e la te s t p h o to plays, w ith th e
m ost p o p u la r s ta r s will be o ffe r-
On Fall and Winter
Suitings and Over­
coatings. Enor­
mous purchases of
su rp lu s woolens
from the mills en­
able us to make big
price reductions. If
you select your Fall
su it or o v erco at
fro m the 1 ine of
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 2— Two
g ro ce rs a re th e d e fe n d a n ts , a wo­
m an, th e p la in tiff, and a lim b u r-
g e r cheese, th e s tro n g evidence in
a su it fo r $75,0(>t)d d a m a g e s in
the- c irc u it c o u rt h ere.
A cco rd in g to th e p e titio n , Mrs.
E rn ie A dam s, p la in tiff, claim s she
w e n t to t h e n e a rh \ g ro cery sto re
of J o h n C. S chm idt and his son.
C h a rle s W ., and th e re p u rch a se d
a lin ib u rg e r cheese.
W a lk in g hom e w itli th e cheese
Mrs. A dam s said sh e opened it
only to find it so old it h a d lost
its n a tu r a l a n d n o rm a l so lid ity .
She found th e cheese “ very o b jec ­
tio n a b le a n d o ffen siv e to th e ol­
fa c to ry n e rv e s .”
W h en she so u g h t to r e tu r n th e
o d o rife ro u s a rtic le , hoi- .p e titio n
s ta te s , S ch m id t, w ith o u t c a u se or
p ro v o ca tio n , u n la w fu lly , w lckedlv
and viciously seized th e cheese au».l
h u rle d it a t h e r head.
T h e ch eese s tru c k h e r w ith g re a t
fo rce in th e face, fillin g h e r eyes
a n d h e r h a ir, c o v e rin g h e r c lo th e s
a n d “ c re a tin g a g re a t a n d sic k ­
e n in g s te n c h .” T h e re fo re th e su it
fo r $75,000.
A lu m in u m
W a re
L ig h t an d L astin g .
P r o v o s t B ros*
HARDW ARE
soon d s tr ib u te se v era l th o u sa n d
p a m p h le ts a d v e rtis in g
th e re ­
so u rc e s of D ouglas co u n ty .
In
c o m p ilin g th e m a te ria l fo r th e
b o o k let th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce
p u b lic ity
c o m m itte e
a d h e re d
s tric tly to th e tr u th a n d decided
t h a t such m eth o d s w ould re s u lt
in b e tte r a d v e rtis in g fo r R o se b u rg
a n d vicin ity .
T hese p a m p h le ts
Talked By
Phone Qver
4100 Miles
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SH IP
an d best s»—. -ni of E lec-
d u e so o n .
p ro te c te d
by
(h e
la te s t
B u rg la r 'A larm .
t-reiäA4”' ^bneàwMi
It pays Big Returns. Place your
orders early.
t f n ¡ a SAVINGS
■/O'UA DEPOSITS
Ashland Fruit Association
IBB
“T ry It
O u t Y d u ^ se S r ”
says the Good Judge
VA UP EL’S
And you will find how-
much more satisfaction a
little of this Real Tobacco
gives you than you ever
got from a big chew of the
ordinary kind.
The good, rich, real to­
bacco taste lasts so long
you don’t need a fresh
chev? nearly as often. So
it costs you less.
Any man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew will
tell you that.
QUALITY STORE
Listed Below You Will Find Guaranteed“ Values That Should Be of Interest to Everyone in Ashland and
Vici: ; . We Are i ’Tot Dunning a Sale on a Large Scale, but W hat We Have at Special Prices Are
V’o ? e Morey,
t':e Guaranteed Quality of Every Article Is Upheld by This Store’s Name of Han­
dling Quality Merchandise.
Put up in two styles
if
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
R IG H T CU T is a short-cut tobacco
HOSIERY?
! •
UNDERWEAR.
SILKALINE.
OUTINGS.
Ri i’iilar $1.25 and $1.50
Values.
•
Regular 25c and 35c.
Values.
Regular 40e am i 15c
Values.
Sale Price ............... $1.49
•
Sale Price ................. 98c
Sale Price ................. 19c
Sale Price, y a rd ......... 25c
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GINGHAMS. •
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Regnlar :15c and 50c
Values.
EMBROIDERIES.
SATEENS.
Values up Io 15e and
20e Yard.
Regular $1.00 Values.
Most All Colors.
One Extra Good \ alue.
54 In. Wide.
Sale Price, y a rd ......... 65c
Sale Price, y a rd ......... 98c
WOOL PANTS.
UNDERWEAR.
Regular $8.00 ^'allies.
Guaranteed All Wool:
Wen's Cotton Klccct'd I ii-
ion Suits, in (!rev ( hilv.
Regular
W e y m a n -B ru to n Coïrt0df^y,T107 B rc â d
T racto rs and Im plem ents
----- and above all------
and $2.50
Values.
Sale Price, y a rd . . . . . . 25c Sale Price, y a rd ........'.5c
DRESS GOODS.
it ==
I ’ogulare-l.i ■ am! $T25
Values.
Browns,-Pans, (!revs.
WOOL GOODS. '
Harrison Bros.
Ford and Fordson Dealers
Ashland, Ore.
BURSON HOSIERY.
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Regular 50c ami 05e
Values.
Sale Price, y a rd .......... 63c
Sale P r i c e ................... 39c
WOBK SHIRTS.
BOYS’ CORDUROYS.
KHAKI PANTS.
KOVERALLS.
Regular >2.00 $2.25 ami
$2.50 Values. **
Regular $0.50 Values.
Peg Top.
Regular $4.00 and $4.50
Values.
Regular $0.50
\4dues.
Sale Price ............... $3.50
Sale Price ............. $4.50
FORD SERVICE
Office Phone 117
Man — the happiest idea you or I ever
had as to the size of this Reynolds e n ter­
prise, or the num ber of Camels m anufac­
tu red daily, is sim p ly p ik e r-stu ff! W ipe
off the slate and start fresh! W h y — Pete,
it seemed to me like a couple of those ciga­
rette-m aking m achines could keep half the
nation sm oking Camels ste ad ily — BU T —
honest to goodness, there are hundreds of
these machines b attin g out Camels at the
rate of 27,000 an hour:—E A C H !
For fertilizing p u r p o s e s ,
• P arts, F ord Accessories, Ford sou
-
Wliitt'e Transfer Co.
W inston-Salem , N. C.
F riday p. m.
Yours joyously
i-’
W e sell Ford Cars, F ord T rucks, Ford
S E R V IC E
AND STORAGE
P eacock lum p c o a l. . . .$ 1 8 .0 0 ton
Spring Canyon lum p
coal .............................. 18 .0 0 ton
H alf ton s o f e i t h e r . . .
075
Q uarter tons o f eith er 5 .0 0
ddfc
P e te — I ’ll have to lay^off and lig h t an­
o th er Camel! W rite you some m ore soon.
for
Hem e::i'ur,r, o u r v a u lt is
trie
cartfd
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Whittle Transter
Company
PROM PT
boxes
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C H V A U PE L VICE PRE
J W M ‘ C O Y . CASHltR
As the Camels dropped into the contain­
ers I figured the d elight each one would
supply! And, how Camels mellow, m ild
body would hit the rig h t spot and how
Camels refreshing flavor would cheer up
some sm oker’s jaded appetite! And, each
Camel free from any unpleasant cigaretty
a fte rta ste or unpleasant cig aretty odor!
A nd—
new section of S afe De­
T,
. p o sit Box s a n d a rc a g a in
o ;:\r
e
Pete, you w ouldn’t have to consult a gqide
book to know you were in th e'C am el fac­
tories! T he atm osphere is charged w ith
th at w onderful aroma you get when you
open up a deck of Camels! And, you know ,
old elep h an t— you’ve had a tru n k full!
pox es
j
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“ T H E MAN W HO W H IS P E R S DOW N A U E l L
ABOU T T H E GOODS H E HAS TO S E L L ,
WON’T R E A P AS MANY OOLD^X DOI.LABS
AS HE WHO CLIMBS A TR EE AND HOLLERS.’’
FO B
A
W e h av e Jusk in s ta lle d a
r.blo to
re n t.
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J u s t wound up the one sw ellest day of
my life! Since early this m orning, when I
got an invitation to visit R. J. Reynolds
Tobacco Co. factories. I ’ve been in the
m idst of m illions of Camel cigarettes.
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S T E E L v a u lts do not sta n d alo n e
as p ro te c tio n fo r th e m oney von
d e p o sit h e re a t th e F ir s t N atio n al
B ank. In th e fe a tu re of c o n s e r­
v a tiv e a d m in is tra tio n , you will
find a s a fe g u a rd of no less im ­
p o rta n c e.
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ASHLAND F B I.I) STORE.
Tel. 214
The national rem edy of H o lland for ov«
!00 years; it is an enem y of all painsire &
'tilting from kidney, liver a n d uric aci
roubles. All druggists, th ree sizes.
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GU ARDIAN S O F YOUR M ONEY
ward a SAYINGS ACCOUNT.
t?tA E-,«t M ain
GGLBIOAL
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tin e line.
MY. NAME IS D E4N IS
Our Slogan — S«*
L aundry
We a re now sh o w in g th e new F a ll
W oolens a n d S ilks fo r T a ilo red
S uits, C o ats aud S k irts . You a re
Invited to call a n d look over th e
Pi^eserve Your Roofs
BETTER
DEAD
G x in k , w /
C him a. C'ocfa- *
L A D IE S fl
LOS Á N G E L E S— A te le p h o n e
c o n v e rsa tio n over 4100 m iles o.
w ire a n d w ire le ss, e s ta b lis h in g
w h a t'w a s sa id to be a w o rld 's re c ­
ord, w as held re c e n tly b etw een
A valon, S a n ta C a ta lin a i.-•hunl, 20
m iles o ff Los A ngeles h a rb o r a n d
th e s te a m e r G lo u cester, 200 r. iles
o ff P h ila d e lp h ia , a c c o rd in g to
s ta te m e n ts m ad e h e n ,
AND PO STS
By A pplying
T he c o n v e rs a tio n v. i b .d w ren
U T IL IT Y B LA CK P A IN T
S. W. M itchell, ra d io ig - - lo r of< The b e st p re s e rv a tiv e on th e
th e G lo u cester, and E. U. Spicer,
M a rk e t.
C E R T A IN T E E D
AND
GUARD
R O O FIN G
A lw ays th e L ow est P ric e s.
CARLOAD OF
$10, $15, $20
Send it to tlie
lia rd ly k e e p a t m y w o rk . I had
se v ere h e a d a c h e s a n d dizzy sp ells
a n d th e a c tio n of m y k id n ey s w as
irre g u la r.
D o a n ’s
K id n ey P ills
from M cN air B ro s.’ D ru g S to re
w ere ju s t w h a t I n eeded fo r th e se
a tta c k s a n d a s h o rt use hag al-~
w ays sto p p ed th e b a c k ac h e s an d
o th e r sig n s of k id n ey tr o u b le .”
P ric e 60c, a t a ll d e a le rs. D on’t
sim p ly a sk fo r a k id n ey rem e d y —
get D o a n ’s K id n ey P ills — th e sam e
th a t M rs. T o rre n c e h ad . F o s te r-
M ilb u rn Co., M frs., B u ffalo , N. Y.
STO P T H A T A C H E !
D o n ” w o rry a n d com plain about
a bad back. G et rid of th a t p a in
lid lam e n ess!
Use D o a n ’s K id -,
i.ev P ills. M any A sh la n d p e o p le '
! avo used th e m a n d k n o w how ef-
t'ertive th e y a re . A sk y o u r n e ig h -
1 r. H e re ’s a n A sh la n d case:
M rs. M ary A. T o rre n c e , 843 B
S t., s vs:
“ I c a n c e rta in ly rec-i
o m m e n d D o a n ’s K id n e y P ills fo r i
I know th e y do w liat is claim ed
fo r th em . I h av e used th em off
a n d on fo r som e tim e. My k id ­
neys w ere w e a k a n d I h a d such
d is tre s s in g b a c k ach es t h a t I could
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SAVE
PAUL,SERV’D A BARRETT
ASHLAND, OREGON.
r ox, Nov. 1— Tho
F
c u rre n c y h a s a p ­
r a n ic e of a c h a r te r
ro o p e ra tiv e b a n k of
ood of L ocom otive
C leveland. T h e b an k
I o f "$ 1,000,000 and
tb e B ro th e rh o o d ot
E n g in e e rs C o-O pera­
B ank.
Life is a burden w hen the bod;
s racked w ith pain. Everythin
.worries and the victim become
RO SEB U R G , Nov. 2—-The R ose ' 'despondent and dow nhearted. Ti
b u rg C h a m b e r ol C om m erce will □ring back the sunshine ¿¡¿ke
Hand T a ilo rin g
In a d d itio n , you are
a ssu re d th e h ig h e st
quality obtainable in
merchant tailoring.
W A SH lN i
c o n tro lle r o í
p ro v ed th e
fo r th e new
th e B ro th e r
E n g in ee
it
has a f
is knoA
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tiv e N a tio n a l
C. CE C. SOON TO
S lta y iie -S ru n
S u p p ly Y our K itch e n W ith
c h ie f ra d io o p e ra to r a t A valon.
I t w as acco m p lish ed th ro u g h
ra d io te le p h o n e from th e G louces­
te r to P h ila d e lp h ia , th e n c e by o r­
d in a ry te le p h o n e
to New Y ork,
P itts b u rg h , C hicago. O m aha, Den-
\ e r , S a c ra m en to , F re sn o , Los A n ­
geles a n d L o n g B each, a n d a g a in
by ra d jo te le p h o r
a c ro ss th e
c h a n n e l to A valon.
M itchell a n d S picer d e c la re d th ey
could h e a r eavli o th e r p e rfe c tly .
A fte r th is te s t C hief E n g in e e r
C a r te r of_lhe Beil T elep h o n e com
p any, in New Y ork, ta lk e d by r a ­
dio to A valon a n d W ith o th e r
P acific co ast citie
It w as said
th e c o n v e rs a tio n s . w ere h e a rd by
nm ny a m a te u r ra d io o p e ra to rs
h ere, a t San. F ra n c isc o , F re sn o and
L ong B each.
Engineer’s Bank
Is to Get Charter
HIT HER W ill)
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Sale Price, each. . . . $1.49 Sale Price ............... $5.50
Sale Price, p a i r ... $7.00 Sale Price ............. $1.79
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