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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1921)
PACK TWO ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS. Friday, July 39, 19ÍÍ Established 1876 Published Every Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO W O O D 1 .............. ................ ...........$1213.62' Total 31393.11 I H ubbard Bro9., expense Dist. Road Dist. No. 14 No. 1 .................................. 39.Ot ________ . ’E. Peil, payroll Dist. No. 14 $834.02' OFFICIAL (TTY AND COUNTY T h e W hite Paper club of Chicago Ming th e next six months. Among Total 31252 62 E - C. Hamilton, bills paid for PAPER has asked the co-operation of the th e projects of direct interest w h ich ! Road Dist. No. 2 Di3t- No- I 4 ..................... 204.60 TELEPHONE 3 9 ¿ Bruin, payroll Dist. No. f E - c Hamilton, payroll Dist American Legion in th eir effort to will be handled Is Armistice Day cele- ’ No 14 ................................ 568.11 Subscription Price Delivered in City bration, completion of the payment! ' * ' —.................................. 3428.38 j One month .................................. $ .65 bring back slacker Bergdoll l/om Payroll Dist. No. S j M. L Pellet, labor Dist. No. Three months . . ......................... 1.95 Germany. The W hite Paper club Js ■*of the Monument, the proposition ! Perry, payroll Dist. No. 14 ......................................... .77.00 « Six months .................................. 3.75 composed of em inent literary men, I of building a suitable hut at Lake 3 ......... ........................ ..3 4 5 0 .0 0 One y e a r ....................................... 7.50 and is headed by Emerson Hough. of th e Woods for use of the Legion; Total $1683.63 Road Dist. No. 4 Mail <*tn( Rural Route*. Generati Roads W. M. Tetherow, payroll Dist. One mnnth .................................. $ ..65 Sure, we want Bergdoll, but only a t 'm em bers and th e Boy Scouts, and No. 4 .................................. $486.64 Thos. Roseberry, payroll gen- Three months .............................. 1.95 Fort Leavenworth, Kans. He is not plans for conducting the Midwin eral roads ........................... $300.00 1 Road Dist. No. 3 Six mouths .................................. 3.50 fit to run at large in this country. t e r Lyceum course which is to sta rt F. J. W atson, payroll Dist. Hugh Jones, general road ex One year ....................................... 6.50 The W hite Paper club states as fol in October. pense .................................... 82.50 j No. 5 .....................................$289.16 J. D. Adams & Co., grader R oad Dist. No. 6 lows regarding the Bergdoll case. ADVERTISING RATES: blades, general roads . . . 14.60 i F ran k Farlow . expense Dist. A LITTLE WATER Display Advertising “The Bergdoll case is an affro n t to F air P etitio n F a ils— No. 6 .....................................$ 42.58 W. H. Brown, general road Single insertion, each in ch ............30c every good American. It belittles SPRAYED ' Owing to the fact th a t sufficienti e x p e n s e ................ .. 12.57 ! Road Dist. No. 7 YEARLY CONTRACTS on flowers will keep them the patriotic service of all American signatures have not been secured to J. M. Allen, payroll Dist. No. Ballou & W right, general road Display Advertising expense ................................ 48.48 ! 7 ......................................... $1094.00 One tim e a w eek.................... 27 fresh and lovely for a long men and women in the world v.rr. th e petition asking the county court Busy Corner Motor Co., gen Road Dist. No. 8 Two tim es a w eek....................25c time. Get a reel of our It has left the power of the United to call a special election to vote on eral road expense ........... 54.5 i .. , , W. L. Van Houten, payroll Every other d a y ........................ 20c first quality garden hose States open to ridicule, disrespect th e proposition to erect buildings on _ Dist. No. 8 ......................... $2457.69 W. A. Bishop, freight for Local Readers. and keep your flowers, general roads ..................... 1.54 Each line, each tim e .................... 10c and contempt on the part of the for The fair grounds and as the time Road Dist. No. 9 To run every other day for one Clyde Equipm ent Co., gener- fruits, vegetables and lawn eign born. Its continuation in its is short now, no fair will be held R. B. Vincent, payroll Dist. month, each line, each t i m e . . . . 7c present state weakens faitli in our ' al road expense ................ 256.91 No. 9 .....................................$599.49 healthy and thriving. And this fall. It is hoped to have ev To run every issue for one month Road Dist. No. 10 and Market Road C. E. Cass, general r.oad ex we help in the effort to or more, each line, each tim e. . . . 5c American institutions and lessens erything in readiness to present the ! Natwick and Helms, paym ent pense ................................ 11.00 Classified Column. make gardening pay by confidence in the American govern proposition to the people soon and on contract, m arket ro ad . 1253.75 Cal.-Ore. Power Co., powder One cent the word each time. for Buck Shot hill ........... 142.26 charging the least we can ment. Bergdoll should be demanded get the buildings and track s ready Floyd A. Gentry, w ork on To run every issue for one month or of Germany and placed in the peni 26.00 Central Lum ber Co., general for garden accessories. for a big fair next year.- -Medford i m arket road ....................... more, Vic the word each time. road e x p e n s e ....................... 9.50 J. H artm an, expense on m ar tentiary to which he was sentenced.” Mail-Tribune. Legal Rate: ket road ........................... 511.92 Eads T ransfer & Storage, F irst Time, per 8 point line . . . . 10c general road expense . . . . 43.00 Johnston L um ber Co., bridge Each subsequent time, per 8 point Receives Application Blanks— "♦ « ♦ I -•-♦ -I lumber, market road . 384.30 jFred J. Fick, general road Brigadier General Asher Miner, of l i n e ...............................................3c k expense ......................... . . 29.66 County Clerk Florey has received Medford Concrete Const. Co. W ilkes-Barre, Pa., who lost a leg Card of Thanks, $1.00. expense Dist. No. 10 . . . 194.25 iGaddis & Dixon, fencing on O bituaries, 2% cents th e tine. in France, was one of th e speakers! j a large supply of application blanks Emil Rosenau, labor on m ar general roads .................... 531.15 Fraternal Orders and Societies. at the banquet tendered by the Newi ; from the W orld W ar V eterans Aid Gold Hill H ardw are Co., gen k et road .............................. 26.00 Advertising for fraternal orders commission for those who wish to C. M. Ruch, expense Diet. eral road e x p e n s e .............. 3.10 or societies charging a regular initi York Shipbuilding corporation on No. 10 .................................. 27.49 : H ubbard Bros., general road the occasion of .the trial of the new a PP°int e< l attorney and appraiser ation fee and dues, no discount. Re The position Standard Oil Co., oil for Dist. ligious and benevolent orders will be liner, "American Legion.” General ^Ol ‘Utckson county. (Continued on Page Three) No. 10 ................................ 38.40 charged th e regular rate fbr all ad Miner was responding to Major G en-1 ^as do with, the paym ent of loans Jack T hrasher, payroll Dist. vertising when an admission or other eral Price, or Philadelphia, who to ld ' and bonuses to service men in this No. 10 ................................ 647.50 charge is made. how his com patriot, after losing his I coun^y* tbe a PPra *sing of land, etc. David Dorn, work on m arket What Constitutes Advertising! road ....................... '. . . . . . . 5 5 . 0 0 leg, had offered to go before h is 1 " In order to allay a m isunderstand men for moral effect. “ The loss of |E n «,np D istillate Gomes Back— A. L.. Goodman, payroll Dist. ing among some as to w hat consti No. 10 ................................ 1836.97 Engine distillate has “come back” Natwick & Helms, contract tutes news and what advertising, th a t leg,” declared General Miner,! ! we print this very simple rule which Is justified by the privilege of b e - a fte r a two year period during which on m ark et road ................ 2500.00 is used by newspapers to dlfferin- ing a member of the American I.e- tim tiine e it was conspicuous by its ab- W allace Woods, expense Dist. Oregon’s Higher Institution of utiate between them : “ ALL future No. 10 ................................ 39.42 sence, announced M. L. P atton, local events, where an admission charge giori. « • • agent for the Standard Oil company. is made or a collection is taken Total $7541.00 It is now on sale at the Standard Oil IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to Road Dist. No. 11 The state bonus commission a t Sa-j organizations and societies of every service station. P. L. Freed, payroll Dist. No. Eight Schools; Seventy Departments lem is making rapid progress in th e ' kind as well as to individuals. 11 . ..................................$ 6 6 1 .9 7 FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921 All reports of such activities after selection of the county hoards. It! Road Dist. No. 12 For information w rite to the Registrar they have occurred is news. will only be a m atter of iwo g ? COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS H. L Gregory, payroll Dist. All coming social or organization three months now until the commh SEE US FOR No 12 . . . . ------------------ $142.00 Oregon Agricultural College (Continued From Y esterday.) meetings of societies where no money CORVALLIS Thos. Roseberry, May payroll contribution is solicited, initiation sion will be fully operative. D ist No. 12 ......................... 180.00 ♦ * ♦ Service Station, charged, or collection taken is NEWS. I Medford E. C. H am ilton, payroll Dist. ¡county nurse expense . . . $ 22.26 The following inform ation h;. No. 1 2 ........................... . . 125.50 We make ai? quotations on J. L. Rowe, payroll Dist. No. been received from the Graves Reg JOH W ORK Total $147.26 C. B. L A M K I N 12 ................................ ...1 1 3 8 .9 0 istration) service concerning the prep Surveyor’s Office from Medford Lumber Co., expense aration of bodies of our deceased Mary Bebb, surveyor’s sten THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST. Dist. No. 12 . . . . ’. ............ 28.80 ographer .............................. 40.00 ■comrades who will be returned from BARGAINS IN Same prices— Reasonable Price— Mary Bebb, surveyor’s sten France: Total $1615.20 I Real Estate to all. ographer, back p a y ............ 40 00 Road Dist, No. 13 Upon interm ent of a body In Em-- C. F ran k Rhodes, surveyor’s R oseberry. payroll E ntered at the Ashland, Oregon, Ope prior to shipment to this coun office r e n t ........................... 12.00 Thos. D ist. No. 13 ___ _ ______ $523.06 I Postoffice as Second Class Mail «tty and Rancb Prvpertle» try, the rem ains are carefully identl- C. F ran k Rhodes, surveyor’s Matter. office expense .............. 12.00 F. J. W atson, payroll Dist. Houses to Otent. lied and records verified. The body ‘In the Heart of Town” No. 13 . 5 « . . . . . . 430.61 | CH. L. Gregory, payroll Dist. 1s then technically treated by expert Total $104.00 No.. 13 ______ t................... 432.50 1 anner ___ as ___ to , ¡dealer of Weights and Measures CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING But poverty, with most who •> em balm ers in such m ____ H en ry Owens, work D iit. No. nitary rules, i E A- Bond- «ea1er of weights conform with rigid sa '*> whimper forth the rem ains are then wrapped in a — y -...? Their long complaints is self- Water Master linen sheet and medicated blauket Fred N. ’ Cummings, w ater inflicted woe, and placed in a metallic container. m aster’s s a l a r y .................. $125.00 <?s Th’ effect of laziness, or sot Fred N. Cummings, water When the rem ains are placed in this tish waste.— Cowper. ^ 1,IC_COntaLDer the bOdy 18 carß- ! B- ^ d R c S ? Sw ater m aï- 34.74 ♦ fully supported by cushioned pads! te r’s expense 2.00 ’which prevent the body from shift- Tunnell & Edwards, w ater lug. The lid of this metal contain- m aster’s e x p e n s e ................ 21.50 If the shipping board could con e r Is then herm etically sealed, and ~ vert Its losses into profits. It would 1^(1 t *1 I $183.24 County Attorney be one of the most successful busi it is then placed within the casket,' which is constructed of the finest io . A. Coddling, salary of ness enterprises in the country. deputy district attorney , . $100.(^ kilned chestnut wood. An approp riate plate inscribed with th e name Rawles Moore, district a tto r ney’s office e x p e n s e ......... 50.00 Love the American flag and you and other data identifying the re will respect it and make others treat mains of the soldier contained there Total $150.i it with respect in is fastened to this casket. The Dog Fund ca9ket is then placed in the strong Jack M artin, sheep killed by dogs .....................................$ 9.00 There is no glory to this country ly constructed shipping case which I. A. M erriman, sheep killed In th e greed of Its profiteers. is properly m arked and made ready dogs .................................. , 15.00 for shipment. Each operation inci J. M. M artin, sbeep killed by dogs ..................................... 15.00 Alaska is not prospering. It should dent to the disinterm ent and prep prosper. President H arding wants aration for shipm ent of th e body Total $ 39.00 to know why it does not thrive. He is carefully supervised. It is estl- County Fair Fund is going up there to find out. sc mated that the average weight of a; Medford National Bank, coun soon as he can get away from W ash body when ready for shipm ent Is) ty fair expense ................$2000.00 ington. There should be drastic ac from five to seven hundred pounds, i Scliu.,z Bros-> rent, county tion to remove the conditions which Relatives may convoy the bodies i obstruct development up there. from Hoboken, N J., if they so de-! Total $2150.00 In which apparel is offered at decided reductions to effect immediate disposal and prepare fl Stock Inspection sire, but when relatives do not ap-l r« for the new season. Values of unusual importance are offered throughout our store. Be The shipping board is looking pear, a specially selected soldier will! W. H. Peninger, claim for slaughtered cattle ........... $ 35.00 low are listed a few—many other equally important items not advertised. around desperately for economy be designated as Military escort to ' County Auditor any place designated by the next of E. M. Wilson, auditing public caulking to stop monetary leaks. kin for delivery. records ................................$400.00 One lot 2-piece house dresses, at ................................. $ .98 The flag around the coffin can be One lot apron dresses ......................................................... $1.25 NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING PAYS kept by the parents. Many parents One lot house dresses ......................................................... $2.49 b - later deposit the flag with an Am One lot Voile dresses ......................................................... $4.98 No more convincing illustration of erican Legion Post, or other p atri Voiles and Linen d re s s e s .................................................... $8.75 the efficiency of newspaper adver otic organization, as a memento. / • • • tising has been presented than the G L O V E S P E C IA L S experience of the L iterary Digest. The Loyal Order of Dads has been Five years ago when the magazine founded a t Ft. Myers, Florida, by CHAMOISETTE GLOVES UNDERTHINGS REMNANTS had 350,000 circulation, the direc “ Dad” Sheldon Foote, who has an In slip-on and 2-button styles, tors decided that a larger circulation nounced th at membership will bej in cream, grey, chamois and Unusual values. Our Tt will be worth your was desirable, and th a t th e only Open to all fathers of ex-service men brown. Values up to $2.00, now present stock of knit while to look over our way to get it was through advertis of the army, navy and M arine Corps $1.19 to $1.39 goods priced to sell. stock of cotton and wool ing. For four years, $1.000.000 was of th e United States, who served in Gowns SILK GLOVES invested annually in 400 leading the Spanish-American W ar or the remnants— Envelope Chemises One lot a t ..............89c to $1.19 THE HISTORY OF THE newspapers in the United States, with W’orld W ar, or who are now in serv Camisoles They are priced right Two-button style of excellent MONEY KINGS the result th a t today the magazine ice. The members will encourage REAL BARGAINS for a quick sale quality with embroidered wrist has a circulation of 1,300,000, and clean, patriotic living in th eir irre shows th a t the founda —in white and g r e y ........$1.79 tions of their w ealth were its income has been increased more spective of party, politics, race or laid by persistent saving. than 360 per cent. creed. The organization will be af OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE PRICES WILL CON Would it have been possible for filiated with the American Legion. They created a surplus TINUE THROUGHOUT THE MONTH and put it out a t interest. the L iterary Digest to secure such H eadquarters will be at F ort Myers, We can’t all be money returns from any other medium? Florida. kings, but we can’t hope ♦ * • We believe not. Newspaper adver to overcome fortune un tising presents Its message when 1 The British Legion is now a fact. less we save. people in a receptive mood. Ap •The four British e.u-servlce mens Having a savings account pearing as it does in a medium th at organizations have consolidated and with THIS bank will op Is welcomed and read in practically 'form the British Legion. The organ en YOUR opportunity. every household, it is bound to a t ization is a counterpart of the Amer tract the attention of masses of peo ican Legion, with some added feat ple, and if the article advertised pos ures. « * • sesses real merit, large sales are sure to follow. The Executive committee of Ash land Post No. 14 will meet some A storia Flour mills ship 15,000 tim e during next week to discuss the barrels flour to Poland. plans and activities of the Post dur- In order to m ake room we are offering Slab Wood at $2.75 per tier Cash w ith Order Ashland Lumber Co., Phone 20 SIM PSO N ’S □ AC TECHNOLOGY HARDW ARE Your Winter’s Fuel Early It Will Pay You to Do So Factory Blox Cord Wood Tier Wood Coal Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co. 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