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PAGE TWO THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS interested in his office than in his home is following the wrong scent. Established 1876 W hen a m an's tim e becomes worth Published Every Evening Except so much per m inute th a t he loses Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. five or ten dollars every time he .afc------- ------ -—— OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNT! stops to kiss the baby, he is in dan ger of losing his life. So is the PAPER TELEPHONE 39 baby. The tw enty-ninth annual encamp One of the best things we ever id about the city of Portland is ment of the Southern Oregon Sol- Jne month . . . ........................... $ .66 fh re« m onths . ........................... 1.95 Six m onths . . . ........................... 8,76 town.— Portland Telegram. tiou will be held at Ashland, com One y e a r ......... Mail «mi R ural Routes. mencing Monday, Septem ber 5, 1921, YOUR TOWN One mouth . . . ........................... 1 .«5 i and continuing five days. Tents, Three mouths . ....................... .. 1.95 wood, straw and cofee will be furn Six months . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3.50 One year ......... ........................... 6.50 If yon w ant to iive in the kind of a ished free to veterans and th eir fam town 1 ilies. The camp will be located iu ADVERTISING RATES: Like the kind of a town D isplay A dvertising --------- you - - lik e ,[th e park in the old camping grounds' Single insertion, each in ch ............30c You needn’t slip your clothes in a a • Ex-confederates are cordially invited Y* ^ K ?A CONTRACTS , grip < to meet with us and partake of our ne a week .*.*** SU><E 2 7 % c ! And sta rt on a long, long hike; hardtack and coffee, and to our One _ __ __lies a w eek.................... 25c '^ o u l l only find what you left b e -,b ro th e rs of the Spanish-American Every other d a y ........................ 20c hind, w ar and the world war, we extend „ Readers. . p Or th e re ’s nothing th a t’s really ¡ th e soldiers’ welcome. To run every other day for on« - , ne i Comrades, as the time for our m onth, each line, each time . . . 7 c ! s a knock at yourself when you ^ ual m uster-out draw s near, the de- n n f every iv f t r v ia n n a f for nr n n- m o n th • k llO C k yO U T tO W il— s sire i r » t to n n once n n o ****»«•>«. ____ .. To i ran issue on« month more touch elbows w . lt> or more, each line, each t i m e .. . . 5c It isn’t your town— it’s you. f those \ h o stood in the b attle front C lassified Colum n. j grows stronger, and wo should avail One cent the word each time. To run every issue for one mouth or Real towns are not made by ourselves ° f th,S °PP°rtu n ityi which more, %c the word each time. to some of us will be the last rally.” afraid Legal R ate: E. K. HALL, Lest somebody else gets ahead; F irst Time, per 3 point line . . . . 10c Col. Commanding. Each subsequent time, per 8 point W here everyone works and nobody line ........................ ..............Cc BERTHA E. ADAMS, shirks. Card of Thanks, $1.00. A djutant. You can raise a town from the Obituaries, 2% cents the line. d ead ; F ratern al O rders and Societies A dvertising for fraternal orders And, if while you make v o u r n e r or societies charging a reg u lar inlti- sonal q " ° u r per"> ation fee and dues, no discount. Re- v 8 ttgious and benevolent orders will be , ' our neighbor can make one, too, charged the regular rate for all ad- ■ Your town will be what you want vertising when an admission or other to see— charge is made. It isn’t your town— it’s you. What Constitutes Advertising! The above is - printed in the Tid-' In order to allay a m isunderstand- -------- — lag among some as to w hat consti- lags for the fourteenth tim e We By MAY BENEDICT lutes news and w hat advertising, want it to soak into Ashland people At the W. C. T. U. m eeting at the we print this very simple rule whicn peupie. Presbyterian church Tuesday a fte r Is used by new spapers to dlfferin- — — — attuta between them : "ALL future noon, everyone enjoyed a good time. events, where an admission c h a rg e ' <$> I he scripture lesson and prayer ♦ is made or a collection is taken 4, were given by Mrs. Koehler and also SUGAR-COATED PILLS OF < •» IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to WISDOM some very fitting and appropriate re organizations and societies of every « $ kind as well as to individuals. ’5> marks. Mrs. Alta W elnburger sang All reports of such activities after »$> From ‘‘Aesop’s Film Fables’ nicely, “ He Will Keep You <S> very they have occurred is news. — By Aesop, J r.— •v> Sweet.” All coming social or organization Mrs. Josephine Champie then spoke meetings of societies where no money <*> A contribution is solicited, initiation « THE COUNTRY MOUSE AND on different phases of the tem per charged, or collection taken in NEWS. <9 THE CITY MOUSE <$> ance question, and told of the faith- <s> We make ail quotations on Be it ever so crumbled there’s •> '*•' no bread like your own. JO lt WORK <•» ♦ * ♦ from THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST. ■»' Home is happiness Same prices— Reasonable Price— <?> quarters according ♦ Country Mouse and to all. 4» Mouse” film fable. E ntered a t the Ashland, Oregon, <9 * * • Postoffice as Second Class Mail ♦ Mice and men— and women <? Matter. ?' — appreciate the real thing af- <?> <s> tei they have seen, or tasted, <?> '♦ ♦ <$> th e im itation. . <9 Uneasy lies the head th a t -•> wears a crown.— Pope. -9 Heed not the "kidding” of <? 4> <♦• strangers lest there be hidden <■? <9 <9 <9 <9 motive in their headquarters. «>> !* ’ ’ * ♦ Cooks are known by the rood <?> Why not let women do the ta lk they serve. ~ ing in the disarm am ent conference ® ar.d men do the listening? Women, “ Home Sweet Home” is the in such circum stances, would talk < ? > moral song in F a th e r Aesop’s -9 with wisdom and discretion. All the 'i> tale of “The Country Mouse <9 wise talk does not proceed from and th e City Mouse.” a men. ♦ * * • Europe's ability ouce more to sit An ounce of eats is worth a <S> <g> up and smilingly relieve the Ameri * pound of menus. * * * J can to u rist’s pocketbook is helping W e carry several kinds. M The richer the food, the 4? on the rehabilitation of th at over * seas continent. g reater the indigestion. a w ith Rubber, Com position * * * * <9 leath er soles. It’s an ill wind th a t blows the I t’s a long meal th a t has no <9 * farm er no good. His crop shortage & dessert. is to be more than compensated by * * * • <9 the generous prices he will receive <?■' Many a full dress suit cov- <9 for his products. * ers an empty stomach. <9 ' ASHCANÒ' — “ Aesop’s Film Fables ” 9 oacgon . A HOME TOWN * 9 Ashland Tidings Southern Oregon Soldiers, Sailors Reunion Sept 5fh Local W.C.T.U. Elect Officers, Coming Year Canvas fulness of the W. C. T. U. women in New Style Victor P h on ograp h - the past. . Rose Brothers are proudly display The program was finished with a ing the first model of a recently de solo by Mrs. E. O. Smith in her u s signed model of the Victor phono ual pleasing m anner. graph to reach the Rogue river val At th e business session several re ley. The model is low and resembles ports were given, and an invitation a library table. Rose Brothers have voted to be sent to th e state W. C. already received several orders for T. U. président to visit us soon. the model. The following officers were elect ed for the coming year: President, At Lake of the W oods— Mrs. W illiam Cochran; vice presi Coach Hughes of the local high dent, Mrs. Luella M. Stearns; secre school, is spending a few days at tary, Mrs. Ella W hite; treasu rer, Mrs. Lake of the Woods. H. G. W olcott; corresponding secre tary, May Benedict. A vote of thanks by the union was given Mrs^ Silva J . W ertz, the retiring president, for faithful work during the last year. Delegates elected for the county convention a t Medford were Mes dames B. L. Powell, Ella White, Josephine Champie and Luella Stearns. The m eeting closed with a social j hour and refreshm ents. R eturns from G rants P a s s - Miss Pearl Ruger, th e sm iling and eflicient soda fountain dispenser at Rose B rothers confectionery, has re turned from a th ree days trip to the Oregon CaveB, near G rants Pass. OAC Oregon’s Higher Institution of TECHNOLOGY Eight Schools; Seventy Departments FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19. 1921 fur mluonsnon «rite 1« the ResMlrer Oregon Agricultural College C O R VA LLIS PEARL OIL Fall Woolens (K E R O S E N E ) FALL STILES and An ideal home fuel for oil [cooltstoves, oil heaters and 1 oil lamps. Get it at yourj FALL PRICES have arrived at za I dealer’s. Tailors for Men and Women STANDARD OIL COMPANY You are invited for a look (C A L IF O R N IA ) ITIZENS BANK OFASHLÀND YOU HAVE Sleep time is the time when the reconstructive processes in your body are busiest — turning food into blood, and nerve tissue, and living cells. T hat’s the reason why lack of sleep makes you irritable, ineffi cient and nervous; and why you lack “punch” when you don’t get a proper amount of the right kind of sleep. It has been the experience of many that the cup of tea or coffee, taken at meal-time, robs them of sleep. HEARD of men who could hardly writs their own name— but w ho SA V ED MONEY! Are you, who can read, write and earn, money willing to be outdone by men less Intelligent than yourself? 1 Think it over, and start a Savings Account in this «ng ban* today. I In Gould and Pyle’s Cyclo pedia of Medicine and Surgery you’ll find that “caffein is a rap idly acting stimulant to the brain and spinal cord, quickens the action of the heart, and raises blood pressure.” This makes it a very, good medicine if prescribed by a doctor for cases of collapse, when a pa tient needs to have his system abnormally forced into activity. But caffeine is not good for people whose systems don’t need to be drugged. So if you don’t get your proper sleep at night, it may be because you are being kept awake by tea or coffee. Stop tea and coffee for awhile and drink Postum—the delicious cereal beverage. Postum is a pure cereal prod uct, and contains no harmful element whatsoever. Your first taste of Postum will surprise and •please you. Many people prefer the flavor of Postum to that of coffee. Order Postum from your gro cer today. Drink this hot, re freshing beverage in place of tea or coffee for ten days, and see what a wonderful difference it will make in the way you feel. Postum com es in tv.-o form s: Instant P ostum (in tin s) m ade in stan tly in the cup by th e addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the uieul is being prepared) m ade by boiling tor 20 m inutes. They Are Arriving Mirroring the Latest Fall Modes, as they will appear on Fashions Avenues J New and altogether different in stylings are the logs arriving daily from the fashion centers so charmingly authentically correct and individualized by their exclusive treatments. These cleverly styled garments are right up to the minute as you will note on inspection. I*- The Delights of the 3 Seashore and Mountains ATTRACTIVE Tired and Nervous—from the Lack of Sleep? Do You Know the Reason Why? Suitable for Hunting and Fishing There used to be a saying among the forward men of Seattle ‘‘If you want to do business, come to Seat tle. If you want to sleep, live in Tacoma.” A Seattle citizen said in Portland the other day; “ Yes, Ta coma is a good home town, but Seat tle for business.” Saying nothing of the com parative m erits of these two worthy cities, calling a town a “ good home tow n” is not damn,¡ng th a t city with faint praise, whatever the intent of the rem ark. The final test of the worth of a town is its value as a home town. Business is much, but it is not an end in itself. No tread mill is an end in itself. Business is incident ally character building for good or for evil; but its designed and de sired end is the support of the home. The home end of life is the chief end; it is th a t for which the business end exists. The man who is more Wednesday, August 24, lOdt '»I appeal to many thousands each year. Be oue of the merry throng th a t go th e re thia summer for Health, Rest, R ecreation (and Amusement. A'Ve invite you to come in, and allow us to show them to » von. P rices are about 25 to 30 per cent lower than last season, are glad to share this good news with our customers aud frienda. Our line ot stouts should be of especial interest. Clearance prices are still on all over the store. We must have room for our new stock. Round Trip Summer Excursion Tickets WOOL TRICOTINES AND SERGES A LINE SECOND TO NONE are now on sale to m any delightful places. Newport. Our New Fall Style Quarterlies Are Here—Pictorial Review and Ladies Home Journal Ideal for th e family is this charm ing old place th a t is free from conventionalities. Crater Lake. One of the greatest scenic wonders of the world, is this beautiful lake of indescribable blue. Tillamook County Beaches. Fashion ^savs laces Located am idst a w ealth of beautiful u atu ral surroundings, are these resorts just a few miles be yond the Coast Range. and wool embroidered Other Resorts. bandings Josephine County Caves. Colestin, Shasta Mountain Resorts, Yosemite N ational Park. here they are trimmings "Oregon O utdoors” Our new illustrated and descriptive booklet will help you decide on the resort of your choice Let us assist you by providing a copy free on request. For fu rth er inform ation inquire of ticket agents Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. SILKS Now so much in demand. comprising the newest weaves, the softness of which letidfc itselt to any style of drapery. on net and for all kinds of wear- afternoon or evening A big line of fringes havo also come ¡¿gYSOODS C-anton Crepe . . . . .$4.33 < 'repo Satin ......... $3.78 Fairy Spun . . . . . . . $3.03 < Iutnnouse $.3.23 Skinner's S atis and Taffeta 1