Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 07, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DALLI TIDINGS,
PAGE TWO
Ashland « O
T idings
Established 1876
Published Every Evening
Sunday
THE
ASHLAND
O FFICIAI,
MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL
Except
PRINTING
C IT Y
AND
PAPER
Thursday, July 7, 1OSÜ
CO.
COUNTY
TELEPHONE 39
Subscription P rice D elivered Ln City
One m onth .................................. 8 .65
Three m onths .............................. 1.95
Six m onths .................................. 3.75
One y e a r ........................................... 7.60
M all and Hural R outes.
One m onth .................................. 8 .65
Three months .............................. 1.95
Six m onths .................................. 3.60
One year ....................................... 6.50
A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S :
D is p la y A d v e rtis in g
Single insertion, each in c h ............3 Of
YEARLY CONTRACTS
D isplay A d vertising
One tim e a w eek......... .. . . . 2 7 H e
Two tim es a w eek.................... 25c
Every other d a y .........................20c
way to keep on your game in golf,
and th a t is to stay with it. W heuj
• they organizeod th e ir quartet*w hich when C arpentier fought Dempsey. Of Willie was presented with a little
has been heard on the Orpheum cir : course there was the outside chance! daughter by the stork, and the tot
- cuit and which for two years, was : that he might pull the unexpected,; began to take notice, the former
C lassified Colum n.
in the service of the army camp en- but not one man in fifty but w hat] champion stayed at home to play
One cent the word each time.
tertalnm
ent com m ittee both in thi° expected it was simply a case of with her. Recently he went back to
To run every issue for one month o r 1
country and in Europe.
how long he would last.
the game in a competition and
more, Vfec the word each time.
L egal H ate:
At the National Elks* convention
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classed among the also rans. Now
F irst Tim e, per 8 point line . . . . 10c i
last year held in Chicago, they ap-
And while phat Willie Meehan isj Willife says he is going to stick by
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
peared on several different occasions being well licked by all hands whom the game, otherw ise he m ight under-
l i n e ................................. ............. oc i
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and ns a result of th eir popularity, j be takes on, he still continues to be go the hum iliation of some day hav­
Card of Thanks, 81-00.
O bituaries, 2% cents the line.
j Star of •’Who Can Tell” Will Sing several /vaudeville offers were re- i th e one man in the world who has ing his daughter beat him.
Fraternal Orders and S ocieties.
j
aIld i>all«e at Chautauqua
ceived, and finally a short contract! two decisions against Jack Dempsey,
Advertising for fratern al orders
A uditorhnn
was signed, following the convention.i It is one of the odd angles that oc-i NININGER THANKS WORKERS
or societies charging a regular initi­
There will be 10 end men with casionally bob up in all lines of en-
ON CELEBRATION COMMITTEE
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re-
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ligious and benevolent orders will be Appeared Before Peace C onference the show, every one of which is an deavor. W e are of the opinion, how-
charged the regular rate for all ad
in Paris— Has K ntertaiued
experienced showman. Alex R obb,¡ever, th at there will be no great
I take th |s opportunity to extend
vertislng when an admission or other
Royalty
F
ran
k
Mclnerny,
John
Bergman,
Abe
clam
or
on
the
p
art
of
the
American
my
thunks to the chairm an and his
charge is made.
Steinfeldt, Jack Baldwin, Bill Brink- public th a t Willie give Dempsey a re­ co-workers on the various com m it­
W hat C on stitutes A d vertising!
Another star of the first w ater has man, Ross Harvey and George S te v -'tu rn match.
tees who worked so faithfully in
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
m aking a big success of the Jackson
ing among some as to w hat consti­ been added to the Minneapolis Elks* ens are a few of th e black face a rt
The sports w riter who guessed' county parade and celebration, w hich,
tutes news .and what advertising, All Star Minstrel show, which will ists who are guaranteed to make yon
we print this very simple rule w h ic n 'be seen here ton, ght at the t ’hautau- laugh in spite of yourself.. Every th at C arpentier would be knocked could not have been accomplished I
ls used by newspapers to differin-i
one of th e above mentioned players out in the fourth round was so as­ w ithout the assistance of said com-)
a tiate between them : "ALL future qua auditorium .
•vents, where an admission c h arg e ’ This fact became known today i are experienced burnt cork perform- tonished th a t he forgot to make men­ mittees.
la made or a collection is taken when it was definitely given out that! ers and every oue of them can slug, tion of the fact th a t his paper m ad e! I especially wish to thank Mr
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to
dance and tell stories th a t are sure this announcem ent exclusively. There Jesse W inburn for the great inter-)
organizations and societies of every
to make you fall cut your seats with are a lot of fellows going around est and ability he has show’n in the!
kind as well as to individuals.
laughter.
. who consider themselves good when parade, which made the biggest suc­
All reports of such activities after
they have occurred is news.
William Robertson, managing edi-i >t comes to picking the winner,
cess ever enjoyed in Ashland.
All coming social or organization
tor of a large Minneapolis daily pa-1
■
A. C. NININGER.
meetings of societies where no money
I
cr,
and
a
form
er
profoisi.m
al
actor,
Chairman
of
the Celebration Com­
“
Babe
Ruth
Fails
to
Hit
H
om
er”
contribution is solicited, initiation
mittee.
w.ll
act
as
interlocutor
for
the
show
is
the
headline
on
a
sports
page.
charged, or collection taken is NEWS.
and with “ Big Bill” in the ‘‘middle, Which merely goes to show that
We make a - quotations ou
front,” »ne show is sure to g> over what once was news only becomes I Roseburg Visitor—
JOB WORK
Mrs. Myrtle Bradford, or Rose­
with a snap and vim.
news when the reverse English is put
from
The traveling Elks are playing on. There are few’ persons who can burg, is staying at the home of Emil
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST.
their way across the country andj get in the news w hether they do Peil, 52 G ranite street, while a t­
Same prices— Reasonable Price—
tending the sum m er extension course
over the Rockies and back to their anything or not
to all.
of
the norm al school.
home town and those who have seen
them in their rehearsals thus far are
en tered at the Ashland, Oregon,
If King Albert of Belgium really
Postoffice as Second Class Mai1
loud in th eir p r’ ire.
wants
to see a yacht race across the
M atter.
Ev. ry penny over their expenses Atlantic, now is the time for him
will be given o t!»« Boy Scouts of to step forward again wÂth his of­
F R E E T. B. CLINICS
?iiiu eapolis, the F lk , of that city fer. Yachtsmen would have tim e in
ARE HELD IN STATE
having taken the task unto them ­ which to prepare for the event, |
selves of financ.ng this w .rth y or- something which they were unable
Free clinics for chest examinations I
g a n f »non for tfi ? canting th r - i years j to do on the eleventh hour notice j
have been held in three Oregon coun­
"
i given by His Majesty for his first '
ties since last March by the Oregon
proposed race.
Tuberculosis association, which is
L ocal R eaders.
E-ich line, each tim e .....................10c
To run every other day for one
m onth, each line, each t i m e . . . . 7c
To ton every issue tor one month
or more, each line, each t i m e .. . . 5c
TO
TONIGHT IN
MINSTREL SHOW
Sport Chatter
pioneering |n this work through the
Willie Ritchie, one time light­
Christm as seal sale funds and the
weight champion boxer of the world,
co-operation of -county medical as
has discovered th a t there is only one
sociatlons.
By
FRANKLIN
B.
MORSE
The most recent clinic, held ai [
(Pacific Sports Service)
Corvallis in June, was conducted b> j
The
next international sports com- j
Dr. G. C. Bellinger, of the state tu ­
I
petition
on the program are t h e ,
berculosis hospital at Salem, which
meets between the combined Oxford-)
s open free to tubercnlosis patients
Cambridge
track team s and the com-;
more than a year resident in the
bined
Y
ale-Harvard
team s, and later
state. Twenty-nine people were ex­
the Englishm en take on the com -'
am ined, and in 16 cases different
bined
Princeton-Cornell ag g reg a-;
types of tuberculosis were found.
tions.
We
are unable to say in which j
Nine were in need of hospital care
round
the
foreigners
will be knocked
and three have now gone to the state
out, but, unlike C arpentier who got
hospital.
one lick tog, it looks to us as If the
Sim ialr clinics a t A storia and St.
JOHN BERGMAN
Helens, conducted by Dr. Ralph Mat-
End man with touring E lks’ Min­ Englishm en were in for two drub­
bings.
son and Dr. E. A. Pierce, respective­ strels th a t show here tonight.
ly, were so successful in dissem inat­
th e touring m instrels will have H ar­
There seems to be little question j
ing inform ation about the disease,
old Gillis, a world war veteran, and
that a match between Gibbons and I
that the Oregon Tuberculosis asso­
a star in the expeditionary forces
ciation is planning eventually to
Carpenitler would be a good one, not)
musical revqe, ‘ Who Can Tell,”
only from the standpoint of gate re­
reach every county in the state.
Clinics for Eastern Oregon are with them ou the entire trip to the ceipts, but as a match. Gameness isj
Pacific coast.
A|r. Gillis will be
planned for this fall.
all very well, and a fine attrib u te I
the prem ier dancer in the big min- in a man which we all adm ire, but!
strle show whifch Minneapolis is
sending here.
! Besides being an exceptional dan­
FOR SALE FOR ONE MONTH
cer, Gillis has a song entitled "Loose
H air Goods at W holesale Prices
and Careless,” which is one of the}
■ many song hits of the first part ot
the show’. Mr. Gillis appeared be­
( ’ tz. Bank Bldg., Room 5
fore form er President and Mrs. W il­
ieath only a matter of short tim e
son, diplomats, representing allied
We specialize in Scalp T reat­
3on"t wait until pains and achet
m ents and M anicuring
nations
and
European
royalty
when
«come incurable diseases. Avoic
G
uarantee
to Grow H air on any
“Who
Caji
Tell”
was
presented
in
»Minlul consequences by talrini
Bald Head
Paris.
W
orii
by AppoioXuieu^
Lovers of music will be well taken
care of at this show, for besides fea­ Call 474-R. Examination of the
257-6
turing the Glee club, which is abso­ scalp free of charge.
lutely one of the best singing or­
ganizations in the West, the Minne­
fhe world*« etendard remedy for Iddney
apolis E lks’ quartet, composed of
iver, bladder end uric add trouble«-— th<
form er soldiers, will sing several of
ladonal Remedy of Holland eince 1660
th
eir popular songs during the per-l
Guaranteed. Three size«, all druggiata
«ok tor the aoa.« Gold Modal ea everr ba*
formauee.
These boys, all Elks by the way,
TOO
LATE
HEYWOOD’S
M inneapolis
ALL STAR
GOLD MEDAL
B L E S S E D B E SIM P L IC IT Y
from
I'he really big things of lire are
simple, just as the biggest men and
«omen are simplest and most unaf­
fected.
People in this section who Ih e s in ply,
dropping the ¡inessentials, usually
have a bank coauectio.i, and very
often it is the First Na’iontii.
/I
v a lu e s
'UflrstNaíiottdiíSattk
OREGON
EA
, lor
4
A growing bauk account is simple, but
it means big things for you
ASH LAND.
50c to 75c
CARTER..POXS
tV A U Ptt VICE PRE
s P C O V C A fo iita
25c
McNAUtBKOS
n«
ASHLAND
JULY 7
A u s p ic e s
B. P. O. E. N o. 944
o i A sh la n d
ADMISSION
Stu-i Adults $1, Children 50c
PLUS WAR TAX
Slab Wood at $2.75 per tier
C ash w ith O rder
A sh la n d L u m b er Co., Phone 20
WOOD
SPECIAL
We can furnish good
wood at 86.75 per cord;
now while we can deliver
cars and can save you
hauling expense.
slab
order
from
extra
Also mill trim m ing at $7.00
per load and mill blocks at
87.50 per load.
Ashland Lumber Co.
PHONE 20.
nuuLr
^ M o th e r sa y s —
I dorit w ant him t o run b a r e fo o t
over t h e s t o n e s ”
Hides, Skins
and Pelts
Sell your bides and pelts
at Ashland and save freight
charges. We are now pre­
pared to receive small or
large consignments, from
one hide or pelt to carload
lot* at highest market price,
and will render check same
dav hides are received
Comer 1st and A Street.
ASHLAND, ODE.
on
C h u atau q u a
A u d itoriu m
In order to make room we are offering'
II
SPECIAL!! Ge« O»b I B’S
. !æ
'''''C he £>an k. >^ith
t h e C h im a C lo a k .'
WOOD
H e finds the H ood Bayside ’’sneaker” is so much
lighter than others that he’ll wear them. T hey are
thick enough to protect his feet— and the lighter
weight, I find, gives better wear than others. A lso,
the Baysides cost less.
H ood Baysides are a long wearing summer shoe
for the low price. T hey are a sensible shoe for chil­
dren in hot weather from every point o f view, but
they are made in all sizes for every member o f the
family.
¿4sk .any dealer or write us.
Hood Rubber Products Co., Inc.
Watertown, Massachusetts.
-HOOD’
FENWAY CrtiJiSCrapSandtil
Give the growing young feet
a chance. Children are delighted
with the new found freedom in
cool, easy H o od Sandals. Brown
duck uppers, with while binding
and white lining. Long wearing
soles. Saves the expensive shoes,
too.
LENOX J lo u jttS h ^
W h y not work under the most
favorable conditions? T h e Lenox
House Shoe is light, cool, flexi­
ble and easy. N eat and stylish in
appearance; and you don’t wet
the foot when you step onto
damp ground, gives extra long
wear. Is moderate in price.
JMney Dance
--- AT THE---
BUNGALOW
Next Wednesday Night
S n y d e r ’s R o y a l J a z z O r c h e str a
Cool B r e e z e s a n d Good F loor
The week of July 18 to 24 the Bungalow will he occupied by the
Girls Summer Class and there will be no dance on Wednesday,
July 20, hut after that there will be dancing every Wednesday
night during the season.
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