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    ASHLAND OAlLt TIDINGS.
PAGE TWO
m in t p e r a c re last y e a r an d w'ua s e x tra c te d , th e " m in t h a y ” m ak e s
se llin g a ro u n d h a rv e s t tim e a t <8 ' e x c elle n t feed fo r sto c k , being equal
E s ta b lis h e d 1876
p e r p o u n d . A t $3 p e r p o u n d it is I to th e Best clo v e r hay.
Published Every Evening Except th e b ig g e st p ay in g crop in tb s sec­
T his e x p la in s why th e tw o la r g t
Sunday
c
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m
p an ies now o p e ra tin g in K lam
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. tio n of th e c o u n try by $50 to $100
a th a r e s triv in g to rea c h a m axim um
p e r a c re n e t.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
. p ro d u c tio n of 250,000 p o u n d s of min,t
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PAPER
F iv e c a rlo a d s of th e
c lim a te th a t is p ro d u c in g th e finest oil a n n u a lly .
T E L E P H O N E 3»
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ro
o
ts
fo
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seed
in g w e re shipped
g ra d e o f p e p p e rm in t oil ttia t has
E n te re d a t ib e A sh la n d . O regon, •
from
W
illa
m
e
tte
valley
p o in ts t h s
P o sto ffic e as Second C lass Mail been p ro d u ce d a n y w h e re in th e
U nited
S tates.
F a lk e n b e rg
and s p rin g fo r p la n tin g on th e C aeld o n ia
M a tte r.
com pany, a n a ly tic a l c h e m ists of Se­ tr a c t, c o m p risin g 4000 a c re s , of
a ttle , m a d e th re e s e p a ra te te s ts of w hich o u r com pany, th e p io n ee r Ifi
o u r oil. T he low est te s t w as 62 p er th e field, ow ns 1300 a c res. T he P a ­
c e n t rnethol c o n te n t, w hile th e h ig h ­ cific C oast M int co m pany h a s 150
e st w as 68 p e r cen t. ^-T he g ra d e or a c re s in p e p p e rm in t fo r th is f a ll’s
q u a lity of- th e oil is d e te rm in e d by h a rv e s t a n d in a d d itio n to th is a b o u t
its m e n th o l c o n te n t, co n seq u e n tly 350 a c re s In g ra in and o th e r p ro d ­
w hen it is co n sid e red t h a t m int in ucts. L an d is b ein g p re p a re d every
o th e r p a rts of th e U nited S ta te s only day fo r th is f a ll’s p la n tin g to m in t,
te s ts a ro u n d 36 to 50 p er c e n t m en ­ a n d w e expect to g et in a n a d d itio n a l
th o l, it is rea d ily u n d e rsto o d why 300 a c re s of i u i i l t by N o v em b er 15.
W e Invite a n y o n e in te re s te d to
th e big c o n su m e rs a re c la m o rin g
com
e o v e r a lo n g in S e p te m b e r and
T h e m in t in d u stry on K la m a th fo r o u r p ro d u c t, e n c o u ra g in g us to
w atch th e d is tilla tio n p ro cess— e s­
c o u n ty ’s m a rsh la n d s is rap id ly d e - 1 p ro d u ce it in 50.000 pound lots and
pecially
If th ey h a p p e n to h av e th e
veloping in to o n e of th e biggest an d t o ffe rin g 75 c e n ts to $1.50 p er pound
“
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le
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to m ix w ith th e m in t.
m o st p ro sp e ro u s in d u s trie s in the m ore fo r o u r oil.
JA
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S M. W A T K IN S, JR .,
It is one of th e h a rd ie s t p la n ts
s ta te .
Vice P re s id e n t P acific C o ast M int
It h a s been proven by a c tu a l d e m ­ t h a t is g ro w n , a n d fi’o sts, w hich
C
om
pany.
o n s tra tio n s by o u r co m pany d u r in g j a re com m on to K la m a th ’s high a l­
th e p ast th re e y e a rs th a t m in t grow -i titu d e s . do not a t t e s t th is p la n t in
A MEMORIE LA FRANCK
ing is th e cro p th a t is n a tu ra lly th e lea st, as w e.T iave h ad occasion
to
observe.
a d a p te d to th ese peat lan d s, an d th a t
In h o n o r of P h ilip R. T re fre n
It re q u ire s from th re e to fo u r to n s
it is d e stin e d to a tta in la rg e p ro ­
By MAE CO N N ER T R E F R E N
of m int hay to yield fo rty to sixty
p o rtio n s w ihln a very s h o rt tim e.
T
h
re e s h o rt y e a rs L a F ra n c e my d e a r.
T his land p ro d u ced fo rty p o unds of p o u n d s of th e oil, a n d a fte r th e oil
W e b a d e o u r d a rlin g boy good c h e er,
F ro m h e re to F ra n c e he s tra ig h tw a y
w ent
A L IT T L E W A T E R
B
e
a
rin
g t h e , f l a g we te n d e rly sen t
SPR A Y E D
T he S ta rs a n d S trip e s fo re v e r—-
on flow ers will keep th em
He c a rrie d th em f a r a n d clever. .
fre sh an d lovely fo r a long
Ashland
Tidings
SIM PSON’S
HARDW ARE
m o n th s he se rv e d in ac­
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to do
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Vi, so . m e th in g in r e tu r n fo r th e
k in d n e ss show n him . M rs. B odw ell
su g g e ste d t h a t m o re s h a d e w as n e e d ­
ed a t th e s o u th w e st c o rn e r of th e
house, a n d so th e s o ld ie r w en t in to
th e w oods, b ro u g h t back an elm sa p ­
ling, p la n te d it, a n d w ent on his
T he second b rood of co d lin g m oth
way.
a re e m e rg in g a n d eggs w ill be h a tc h ­
T he old gabled house, sh e lte re d
ing fro m a b o u t th e 2 5 th of J u ly fo r;
th ro u g h th e y e a rs by th e elm grow n
se v e ra l w eeks. T h is b ro o d w ill s trin g
to sp le n d id p ro p o rtio n s,
rec e n tly
a lo n g s im ila r to th e f ir s t b ro o d w ith
a m ax im u m .p a r t of th e h a tc h in g com-- ch an g ed h a n d s an d w ord w ent o u t
ng a b o u t th e flrstT te n d ays In A ug-i P at th e tre e was to be cu t dow n.
ust.
It will be n ecessary to sp ra y A m o v em en t to save th e a n c ie n t
la n d m a rk w as s ta n e d , th e ow ner
a g a in a t th is tim e a n d follow it up
a g re e in g to sell th e e n tire p ro p e rty
in a b o u t th re e w eeks.
w ith o u t p ro fit.
On a c c o u n t of h a v in g to w ipe th e
School c h ild re n have h ad a larg e
a rs e n a te o ff of a ll f r u i t th a t is sh ip -,
ped e a st, we a re rec o m m e n d in g t h e ! p a ,t ln ra is ,n g th e re<»u ire d * 10’0 0 0 -
use of fo u r p o u n d s of d rv a rs e n a te i K 13 p ro p o sed ln
th e h ouse as
of lead to tw o h u n d re d g a llo n s l n j th e h e a d q u a rte rs of a h isto ric a l so-
c o m b in a tio n w ith S p re a d o aft th e .* ‘* 5 ;
j in g is only in c id e n ta l to th e aav in g j
r a te of tw o p o u n d s to th e tw o h u n -.
th e fam o u s el
dre<4 g allo n s.
T h e re a re s e v e ra li
tr a c ts of e a rly p e a rs in th e valley
th a t It w ill n o t be n e c e ssa ry to sp ra y
a t th is tim e. B ut la te p e a rs, a n d a ll '
a p p le s sh o u ld be sp ra y e d a n d old j
B a r tle tts a n d som e y o u n g e r tra c ts
t h a t - a r e close in to a p p le o rc h a rd s . I
O rc h a rd is ts w ho feel th a t t h e i r '
p e a rs a re clean a t th is tim e a n d
th in k t h a t th ey can o m it th is sp ra y
sh o u ld c o m m u n ic a te w ith th e p a th ­
o lo g ist a t a n e a rly d a te in re g a rd
to th is m a tte r.
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CLAUD E C. CA TE.
P a th o lo g is t.
ever,”
You told u s lo n g ago.
And now we know i t ’s so.
An h o n o red a n g le to us w as len t.
F ro m h eav en w ith us a few y e a rs
spent.
j Back a g a in to os he cam e,
W ith h o n o r a n d v alo r, b ut n o t th e
sam e.
N estled In th e q u ie t a n g e l’s fie ld —
A m o u n d ed g ra v e to all a p p e ale d .
$3.25
L et us u n ite in one
O u r L ib e rty a n d
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'b o u g h t.
B ut n o t r e g r e t th e
T h a n k in g o u r God
L e t Old G lory
T h a t fo r L ib e rty
PER TIER
g re a t th o u g h t ,
F re e d o m d e a rly
good * e ’ve d o n e .
we g o t th e H un.
flo at fo re v e r
a n d F re e d o m we
may endeavor
Good For Cook Stoves
x
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;
C arson-Fow ler Lbr. Co.
th e 1920-21 season as c o A p a rt'l w ith
less th a u 239,100 to n s of all k in d s'
of s u g a r in th e p rev io u s season.
New m itte n s to a d d to th e com ­
fo rt of m o to rists in cold w e a th e r a re
a tta c h e d to th e s te e rin g w heel of a
c a r a n d a re loose e n o u g h for th e
h a n d to b e* in stan tly in se rte d o r w ith ­
d raw n .
BARGAINS IN
Real Estate
«.ity and Ranch Propertle>
H o u s e s to • e n t .
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
W OOD
In order to make room we are offering
Slab Wood at $2.75 per tier
Cash w ith Order
Ashland Lumber Co., Phone 20
uh ackturwiidgmtul» te K . Ç. tí.
IT WAS “com pany n ig h t.”
• • *
BUT W HEN
• • •
I got home.
I F O U N D the Browns.
STEPH TAKEN TO SAVE
150-YEAR-OLD TREK
• • •
HAD A sick baby.
* * •
A N D T H E Brown baby was better.
• • •
A N D A m inute later
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T H E S M IT H S changed th eir mind.
*
A N D C O U L D N ’T come.
W O N ’T SUE and I have.
" T H E M ORE the m errier
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W H A T ’S T H E difference?
S W E L L EA TS tor tw o !”
IF T H E R E isn’t enough food.
B U T NO, Sue said.
I’L L F E E D the males.
“ YO U D O N ’T suppose.
ON T H E cigarettes that satisfy.
I’D W A S T E alt this food.
A N D YOU women can talk.
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A N D SO I said.
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♦ * •
A n d B E T W E E N the two.
• • •
W E ’LL A L L be Satisfied.”
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“ L E T ’S P H O N E the Smiths.'
,
. . .
B U T T H E Y bad headaches.
fe •
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T H E N W E tried the Joneses.
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A N D T H E Y fell for it.
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JU ST ON y o u !”
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Summei (oom
1 i Comfortable
«
A N D T H E Missus faiuted.
“O H , W E L L .” I said.
. . .
SO I chortled “Oh, joy.
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th a t m o re th a n a c e n tu ry a n d a h a lf
ago a y o u n g so ld ie r r e tu r n in g fro m
th e F re n c h a n d In d ia n w a rs, sto p p ed
fo r th e n ig h t a t th e B odw ell hom e-
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20 for 20 cents
A N D W H E N grub for four.
in a i r - t i g h t p ac ka g e's.
A lso obtainable in round
tins o f SO, vacuum sealed.
W A S JU ST about ready
• • •
T H E P H O N E bell tinkled.
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O N D E R F U L com pany.
C hesterfields — any tim e, a n y ­
w here. J u s t seem to “ h it the spot."’’
Good tobaccos, good blending, (by a
private form ula th a t c a n ’t becopieoi.
good-looking package w ith an a ir­
tig h t w rapper. On every count, an
all-around dow nright goou smoke.
“ S a tis fy "'! All over the place.
W
We sell
Brick fee Cream
CHOCOLATE
VANILLA
STRAWBERRY
MAPLE NUT'
Ashland Creamery
,
C. B. L A M K I N
It never rains
t u t it pours!
L A W R E N C E , M ass., J u ly 20.—
h a rd to p re v e n t re a c tio n : C itizen s h e re h av e ra ise d a la rg e
a b r a v e r boy w as n e v e r ’. ; fu n d to sav e a g ia n t elm from th e
a n d fam e sh a ll live fo r­ w o o d c h o p p e r’s axe.
L egend says
L a F ra n c e , ju s t th re e s h o rt y e a rs
’
to d ay
t O ur beloved P h ilip passed aw ay.
. lie g av e h is h e a r t to you, and all
Ilis soul Is placed In M em ory’s h all.
W ish in g his life a n d m o re to give,
F ig h tin g fo r “ F re e d o m ” so o th e rs
m ay live.
Summer Fuel
Cut
Pine Cord
W ood
F o u r lo n g
tio n .
S tru g g lin g
La F ra n c e
“ H is soul
stead in the city. He was without
H o llan d expects to pro d u ce m ore
money, but in the morning he sought th a n 300,000 to h s of e e t s u g a r in
SPRAY NOW FOR
MINT INDUSTRY IS
tim e.
G et a ree l of o u r
firs t q u a lity g a rd e n hose
an d k eep y o u r flow ers,
fru its , v e g e ta b le s a n d law n
h e a lth y a n d th riv in g . And
we help in th e e ffo rt to
m ak e g a rd e n in g pay by
c h a rg in g th e le a st we can
fo r g a rd e n accessories.
Wednesday, July lio, Itoli
0
c ig a r e t t e s
L tG G L T T
A
M
yers
We have just received a
shipment of Munson Last
“ In the Heart of Town’
Blucher Style
A V A ILA B LE FO R Y O I’K USE
FOR LADIES
The F ir s t N a tio n a l o ffe rs a sp len d id
a ll-ru o n d b a n k in g serv ice, as well
as a v alu ab le c o n s u lta n t service.
It is y o u r p riv ile g e to use th is o r
not, ju s t as it is y o u r rig h t to be
th rifty o r im p ro v id en t.
This is the 0 ’Donnei Make
B u t— w e'll tell you th is — h u n d re d s
of w ell-to-do, resp e c te d people in
J a c k s o n C ounty w o u ld n ’t give up
th e ir c o n n ectio n w ith th is b a n k . It
has e a m n t too m uch fin a n c ia lly to
B c;
them .
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A SH LAND,
OREGON
ASHLAND
o n e con .
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1VAUPCL VICE PRC
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AFreeTube
C IT IZ E N S
BAN«
© F A S H LAN OL
with every
P en n sy lv a n ia .
V acuum Cup Tire
PRICED RIGHT, TOO
—THE—
Busy Corner Motor Co.
Corner Highway and Main Streets
MEDFORD, OREGON
THE HISTORY OF THE
MONEY
r - • y | KINGS ;
u t
show s t h a t th e fo u n d a ­
tio n s of th e ir w e a lth wen-
laid b>‘ p e rs 's te n t saving.
V
T hey c re a te d a s u rp lu s
a n d p u t it o u t a t in te re st.
W e c a n ’t a ll be m oney
k in g s, b u t we c a u ’t hope
to overcom e fo rtu n e u n ­
less we save.
H av in g a sa v in g s ac co u n t
w ith T H IS b a p k w ill op­
en YOUR o p p o rtu n ity .
Any Spring Coat one-half Price—Ladies Suits 25 per cent to 50 per cent discount
Every W aist or Blouse 10 per cent or more off.
Silk Dresses reduced 10 to 50 per cent—Summer Underwear 10 per cent off.
,r.slin and Silk Underwear Reduced.
Laces and Embroideries 10 per cent to 50 per cent discount— Wool Dress goods 20 to 50 per
cent discount
White Goods and Figured Voiles all reduced.
Bleached Muslin, 12 1-2—19—22 1-2—25c—Curtain Goods and Draperies 10 per cent disc
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One Lot Dress Ginghams, 19c
Sport Silk Skirts, $9.75------Jersey Jackets, now $6.95
T
obacco
C o .