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Ashland
Tidings
iubscriptiou P rice D é litered in
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T hree m o n th s .................................
Six m o n th s ......................................
O ne y e a r ...........................................
Mail .*¡1.1 Rural R outes.
O ne m o n th ......................................I
T h re e m o n th s .................................
Six m o n th s ..........................
O ne y e a r ..........................................
le ssio n a l" reformers? wbottookf'acsk-
juice at women’s apparel have tried
repeatedly to jr ijir w tf fcsi<nr*for
feminine dress which wqo M remedy
the alleged ia deo cacy I P s only a p ­
parent to them; oormakemaded per­
sons welcom e short skirts, e tc , as
a relief from the old order—b et the
reformers’ attem pts are pitiful. '
Don’t Attempt to Become a Screen Star
" If You Have No Taste in Dress, She Says
E s ta b lis h e d 1876
P u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e n in g E x c e p t
S u n d ay
TH E ASH LAND PRINTING CO.
O FFICIAL CITY AND '£oV X T k
PA PER
T E L E P H O N E 39
City
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Anybody Want a Dog?
Carey Has Too Many!
N Y tw o-fisted kid w ho tells
H a rry C arey th a t he w ants a
dog and assures him th a t he
can give it good care, will be given
a pup from the screen s ta r’s ranch
in the San F ran cisq u ito C anyon.
H a rry C arey has th irty -th re e
dogs, and he w ould probably be
collecting them at the ra te of one
a day. but M rs. Carey, his p re tty
wife, has senl o u t a d istress signal
She, too, loves dogs, but she said
today:
“ As m uch as we love dogs, it is
not fair to keep th irty -th re e of them
when there are hun d red s of kiddies
around the co u n try w ho w ould like
a pet.”
A
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1.95
3.5o
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A D V E R T ISIN G K A T E S :
D isplay A d v e rtisin g
S ingle in se rtio n , each i n c h . . . . ,30f
Y EA RLY CO NTRACTS
D isplay A d v e rtisin g
One tim e a w e e k ........................2 7 |4 c ‘
Two tim e s a w e e k ....................... 25c
E v ery o th e r d a y ............................ 20c
L o cal R e a d e rs.
E ach lin e, each t i m e ...................... 10c
To r u n ev ery o th e r day fo r on»
m o n th , each lin e, e ach tim e . . . 7c
To in n every issu e fo r o r - m onth
o r m o re, each lin e, each tim e . . . . -5c
C lassified C olum n.
O ne cen t th e w ord each tim e.
To ru n every issu e fo r one m o n th o.
m ore, V£c th e w ord each tim e.
Legal R ate:
F ir s t T im e, p er 8 p o in t line . . . . 10c
E ach su b se q u e n t tim e, p er 8 p o in t
l i n e ................................................... Cc
C ard of T h a n k s, $1.00.
O b itu a rie s, 2% c e n ts th e line.
F r a te r n a l O rd e rs a n d S ocieties.
A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs
or so cieties c h a rg in g a r e g u la r i n l t i - ,
a tlo n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. Re­
ligious a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill be
c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll a d ;
v e rtlsin g w hen an a d m issio n o r o th e r
c h a rg e is m ade.
W hat C onstitute« Advertising'.
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­
ing am o n g som e a s to w h a t co n stl- i
tu te s new s and w h a t a d v e rtis in g ,
we p rin t th is very sim p le ru le whic.o
is used by n e w sp a p e rs to d iffe rin -
a tla te b etw een th e m :
“ A LL fu tu re
ev en ts, w h e re a u ad m issio n c h a rg e
Is m ad e o r a co llectio n is ta k e n
IS A D V E R T IS IN G .” T h is a p p lie s to ;
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of every
k in d as w ell a s to in d iv id u a ls.
All re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r
th ey h av e o c c u rre d is new».
All com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n
m eetin g s of so c ie tie s w h e re uo m oney .
c o n trib u tio n is s o lic ite d , in itia tio n
c h a rg e d , o r collection ta k e n is N EW S, j
W e m a k e a ll q u o ta tio n s on
.io n W ORK
fro m
TH E FR ANK LIN PR IC E LIST.
Sam e p ric e s— R e a so n a b le P ric e —
te all.
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AN Y a beautiful w om an has
spoiled her chances for screen
success by a lack of discrim i-
oation in choosing her w ardrobe,
according to M iss du P e n t, U ni-
v ersal’s new est star. T h e taste a
‘w om an displays in selecting her
apparel is an indication of her a r t­
istic discernm ent.
“I t is n o t essential th a t a w om an
w ear a $SOo gow n in ord er to create
a favorable im p re ssio n /’ M iss du
JPtmi says. ‘O ite ’Tiijnes, the sim -
piest gow ns are the m ost effective.
I k know
ac
this to oe the case in screen
work, in particular.
In Too'.ish
W ives.’ which 1 shall have to con­
fess. is my first screen venture I
t had the oppo-tunhy to display
gow ns. T h e locale of the
Cadb, and reckless
M
extravagance was necessary ini c o s­
tum ing the hundreds of p layers w ho
appeared on the elaborate se ttin g s.
Y et in spite of this, th e costum e
which E rich von S troheim adm ired
the m ost, and w hich he says w ill
create the m o st in terest, is a sim ple
little frock, w hich I w ear in only a
few scenes, and w hich c o st me
$1875.
“It is not always the cost which
makes clothes attractive. A great
deal depends upon the carriage of
the person wearing them.
-“Modern dress, in spite of the
furor it creates, is a step in the
right direction. T h e trend o f the
styles is towards greater freedom of
movement, encouraging athletic de­
velopment with grace and beauty
of line,” she continued. “T h e oro-
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H ope a n d fe a r, peace and
s trife ,
M ake up th e tro u b le d w eb of
life.— A nonym ous.
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Oregon's Higher Institution of
TECHNOLOGY
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921
For inlormaiion write to the Registrar
Oregon Agricutural College
American Legion
Inspects Washington
Tracts; Settlement
P O R T A N G EL ES, W a sh ., Sept. 19.
-— T h e A m erican L egion c o m m ittee ,
to u rin g th e s ta te in sp e c tin g tr a c ts
o f fe r e d fo r p ro b a b le s e ttle m e n t by
ex-service, m en a rriv e d h e re today.
ank
First
Ashland, Oregon
“O ldest
N ational
Bank in
Jackson C o u n t/’
Increased vogue f o r
hand knitted blouses
and dresses is the very
latest word from Paris.
New Fashions
lor Fall
■ "
to be knit with
■■Because of th e h ig h !
T h e r e ’s a n alc h e m y in o u td o o r in th e L a k e L ab ish c o u n try , w h e r e ; p ra c tic a l c a n d y m a k e rs w ho r e p o rt
th e y ield a v e ra g e d fro m sev en ty to t h a t because of its h ig h q u a lity it
exercise w hich tra n s m u te s p essim ism
e ig h ty p o u n d s of oil an acre.
Be- re q u ire s less to o b ta in th e d e sire d
in to oessirnism o fte n tim e s.
ca u se o f th e success in p e p p e rm in t fla v o r th a n oils fro m o th e r se ctio n s
T he need of good b u sin e ss 3euse c u ltu r e in th is sectio n it is exp ected of th e c o u n try .”
m ore
A GREAT SHOW IN NOVEMBER I only ;it th e n u m b e r of e n trie s , b u t
a t th e re m a rk a b le q u a lity o f th e
stock. As a m a tte r of fa c t, th e w est
T h e re is a v a st d e a l of b o rro w ed
T he p re lim in a ry c la s s ific a tio n for
c o a st has a s fin e e x am p les as can be
u n n e c e ssa ry tro u b le in th e w orld.
th e P a c ific In te r n a tio n a l L ivestock
fo u n d of th e th re e g r e a t beef b reed s,
ex p o sitio n h a s j u s t re a c h e d th is of-,
th e fo u r g r e a t d a iry b re e d s, th e
lice. I t is to be h eld in N o rth P o r t­
sh eep of a ll classes, th e five com ­
♦
TIDINGS FASHIO N H IN TS ♦
la n d N o v em b er 5 to 12. T he expo­
m only reco g n ized A m e ric an b re e d s
s itio n m a n a g e m e n t h a s in c re a se d th e
of sw ine, a n d th e fo u r heavy h o rse
p rize m oney in a lm o s t ev e ry classi- dreedg
AMONG SMART FURS
fic a tio n . T he to ta l m oney o ffe re d by
ye;u.
w e re Qver 30§()
th e e x p o sitio n a n d sto c k a sso c ia tio n , in d iv id u a l allim als> each th e pick of
is m o re th a n $ 7 0,000 fo r th e w in- K
wegt> a t th e ghow Thig y e a r ■ '.
n e rs, dow n to te n th place in som e , dicatioug a re t h a t th e r e w ill be m any
in stan ces.
(m
E v ery b o d y in th is se ctio n is
m o o re
re
A m ong th e new fe a tu re s of t h e :
interested* in liv esto ck .
T h is is an
show th is y e a r is th e w in te r p o u ltry
, o p p o rtu n ity to see a n d s tu d y y o u r
show of th e O regon P o u ltry a n d P e t j
I fa v o rite b ree d , a n d a w o n d e rfu l
Stock a sso c ia tio n , w hich is to be h e ld
, c h a n ce th e re w ill be to c o m p a re doz­
in c o n ju n c tio n w ith th e o th e r liv e­
en s of th e b e st w ith e a ch o th e r.
sto c k . M ilk g o a ts fo rm a new class,
w ith $500 o ffe re d as p rizes. T h e A n­
g o ra g o a t people give a th o u s a n d d o l­
la rs fo r c h a m p io n s a lo n e th is y e a r.
O ne of th e m o st in te re s tin g a n d
im p o rta n t fe a tu re s is th e dUiry p ro ­
d u c ts e x h ib it, u n d e r c h a rg e o f J. E.
D orm an, co n n e cte d w ith th e d a iry
e x ten sio n of th e fe d e ra l d e p a rtm e n t
of a g ric u ltu re . T he d isp la y a n d co m ­
A la rg e fra m e d p ic tu re w ill be,
p e titio n in b u tte r , ch eese a n d o th e r
given
to th e school h a v in g th e b est
I d a iry p ro d u c ts th is y e a r w ill be b et-
e x h ib it of school w o rk a t th e co u n ty
t e r a n d k e e n e r th a n e v e r b efo re.
T h e h o rse show is a lw a y s t h r i ll ­ school a n d clu b fa ir to be held a t
in g a n d a ttr a c tiv e , a n d m o re h o rse s th e n a ta to riu m in M edford next
a n d a liv e lie r tim e is a n tic ip a te d th is T u e sd a y a n d W ed n esd ay .
M uch in te re s t in th e s e e x h ib its is
fa ll th a n ever.
b
e
in
g show n a ll o v er th e c o u n ty ant?
T he P acific In te r n a tio n a l L iv esto ck
ex p o sitio n is t h é la rg e s t livestock m o st of th e schools w ill h av e w ork
a n d d a iry show in A m erica to d ay . on d isplay. T h e re w ill a lso be a
W h en e a s te rn b re e d e rs cam e o u t la s t la rg e e x h ib it of club w o rk , esp ecially
y e a r th e y w e re in clin ed to be a l it ­ sew in g , c o o k in g a n d p o u ltry .
T h e public is in v ite d to com e o u t
tle p a tro n iz in g — u n til tTfey saw w h a t
we h ad. T hen th e y w ere am a z e d , n o t a n d see w h a t Qur boys a n d g irls can
Prize Offered
For Work At
Co. School Fair
AiiM tii sm art fu rs th ere are coats
th a t m ain tain th e ir style suprem acy
w ithout going to g reat lengths. One
of these sh o rte r models, which may
be m ade of m ink, squirrel, sealskin
or o th er fashionable skins Is shown
here. Tt m eets all th e requirem ents
H ave y o u r su it o r c o a t ta ilo r-
m ade.
Com e In a n d see th e
la te s t woollens a n d th e new
i
D ire c to r S cott has y e t to view ( m odels. O u r p rices a re low er
i fo u r lo gged-off la n d an d tw o i r r i ­
th a n rea d y -m a d e s.
M edford,
g a te d d is tr ic t p ro je c ts as a p a rt of.' G ra n ts P a s s a n d R o se b u rg la ­
' th e w ork.
E ig h t p ro je c ts in i r r i ­
d les a re w e a rin g o u r s u its and
g a te d d is tric ts a n d th e 6400 a c re Mc-
c o a ts — why n o t you?
I
i C leay e s ta te , a lo g g ed -o ff la n d tra c t
O K K E 3 — T A ILO R S
n e a r S equim , a re am o n g th o se a l­
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rea d y view ed.
S E R V IC E
L E G E , C o rv allis. O r., Sept. 19.— T h e c re a se d n e x t y ear.
,
.
“ T e sts a re b e in g m ad e on e x tra c t- .
m in t in d u s try in O regon ,a loom ing
y a lu e „ D ean |
“ THE CATS AT LAW”
olph Z iefle, of th e A g ric u ltu ra l c o l- , d u a m y o { O regon p e p p e rm in t oil i t
leg e school of p h a rm a c y , w ho, as one is p ro p o sed to e re c t a p u rific a tio n
o f th e d ire c to rs o f th e O regon M int ( p la n t in o rd e r t h a t only th e p u rifie d
G ro w e rs
C o -o p erativ e
a sso c ia tio n , oil m ay be s e n t from th e s ta te . T e sts
h a s in sp e c ted p ra c tic a lly all th e m in t e re now b e in g m ad e to d e te rm in e
p la n ts in th e W illa m e tte valley. H e th e c o n te n t of m e n th o l a n d m e n th o l
fo u n d t h a t w ith th e exception of a c e ta te , a n d fro m th e p re lim in a ry
p la n ts on high a n d d ry lan d , th e te s ts w hich h av e b e e n m ad e, th e oil
s ta n d of p e p p e rm in t a n d th e yield of will be s u ita b le fo r th e m a n u fa c tu re
A propos som e of th e u rg e n tly -
oil exceeded th e a v e ra g e fo r th e la s t of gum , can d y , m ed ic in a l rem ed ies,
n eeded e n a c tm e n ts , c o n g re ss is* too
five y e a rs. T he h ig h e s t y ield rep o rt-1 a n d fo r o th e r p u rp o se s.
O regon
p ro n e to p u t th e “ l a te ” in le g isla te . erf w as in th e d is tr ic t of B rooks, O r.. I p e p p e rm in t oil has been te s te d by
was
M —I
LADIES
“ T he M aking of o u r C o n s titu tio n ,” | s e ttle m e n t of th e new co lo n ists, w ith
¿ D lw tiL lS
a n d th e second by M rs. H. W. A n th e w e stern p a r t of th e s ta te show ing
d rew s, a sk e tc h of A le x a n d er H am - ! th e g r e a te r need of dev elo p m en t.
11 to n .
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M rs. J . P . D odge, M rs. G aley, M rs.
L o u is D odge, a n d M rs. A b b o tt a c te d
a s h o ste sse s a n d se rv e d to o th so m e
re fre s h m e n ts of ice c re a m a n d c ak e
— h u c k le b e rry sa u c e b e in g a novel
TO H O U SEW IV ES
a n d d e lic io u s a c co m p a n im e n t.
T h e re a re hom e w om en in Ja ck so n
T h e m e m b e rs p re s e n t w e re ; M es-
C ounty wtyo k eep th e ir h o u seh o ld
d a m e s L ouis D odge, M acC racken, J.
a c c o u n ts a s sy ste m a tic a lly as could
P. D odge, G aley, B lake, Ic e n h o w er,
a n y b u sin ess w om en.
W a lk e r, C onover, H ogue, H. A.
T h e ir h o u seh o ld allo w a n c e s a re d e ­
S te a rn s , A n d rew s, O rson S te a rn s , Mc­
p o site d in th e F ir s t N a tio n a l anc
Gee, A n d e rso n , a n d M iss C a rrie
e ach m o n th th ey ch eck o u t re g u la r
M itchell. M esdanies O ldfield. D reys
expenses, an d any s u rp lu s goes in to
a n d A b b o tt w ere v isito rs a t th is
a fam ily sav in g s a cco u n t. T h is is au
m eetin g .
id eal way to keep fam ily fin an ces
in good co n d itio n .
do. A d iin ssio n is f r e e a n d th e w ork
will be on d isp la y a ll d a y T u esd ay
; a n d W ed n esd ay a n d T u e s d a y even-
: in g , S e p te m b e r 21 a n d 22.
A fte r th e c o u n ty f a ir th e w in n in g
I club e x h ib its w ill b e ta k e n to Salem
1 to th e s ta te fa ir.
J ll
w ill view th e tr a c ts n e a r Se-;
s o u th of h e re , a n d w ill r e p o rt
re c c o m m e n d a tlo n s to D. A.
d ire c to r of c o n se rv a tio n a n d
By H. O. AN DERSO N
M ount A sh la n d c h a p te r, D. A. R.,
h eld th e f irs t m e e tin g of th e y e a r
F rid a y a t th e hom e of Mrs. J . P.
D odge on th e B o u lev ard . T he a tte n -
d an ce was s m a lle r th a n u su a l, a s a
n u m b e r of th e m em b e rs a re o u t of
L ogged-off land lo ca tio n s in G ray s
th e city , n e v e rth e le ss, th e new y e a r's H a rb o r, M ason, S no h o m ish a n d Spo-
w ork s ta r te d o u t very p ro m isin g ly , k a n e c o u n tie s a re am o n g th o se vis-
T he p ro g ra m c o m m itte e h ad th e lted by Mr. S cott a n d th e com m it-
y e a r's w ork o u tlin e d , an d M rs. R. W. tee. Irr ig a te d tr a c ts w ere fo u n d in
C onover h ad th e p ro g ra m s p rin te d as S p o k an e a n d O k a n o g a n c o u n tie s. Ir
a g ift to th e c h a p te r. T h e g e n e ra l rig ib le la n d s a t W in th ro p In O kona-
topic fo r th e y e a r ’s w o rk is “ E a rly gan c o u n ty , n e a r P asco in F ra n k lin
O regon H is to ry .” A long w ith th e co u n ty , th e L a k e C h e la n O rc h a rd s
p ro g ra m s, th e c h a p te r w ill w ork I tra c t n e a r W h ite B lu ffs, tw o g rav ity
a lo n g th e lin e s of A m e ric an iz in g o u r ; w a te re d tra c ts n e a r R ic h la n d , an d
fo re ig n p o p u la tio n a n d u rg in g p a - : tw o m ore in S p o k a n e co u n ty a re
trio tis u i w ork in th e schools.
th o se a lre a d y v iew ed by th e L egion
Two e x c elle n t p a p e rs w ere given— co m m ittee . B oth E a s te rn a n d W est-
th e f ir s t by M rs. H. A. S te a rn s on ' e ra W a sh in g to n a re m a k in g bids for!
W ith $50 for a prize. S o uthern
C alifornia fisherm en are try in g to
land an eight-foot shark for a
p h otodram a. H a rry Schenck, p ro ­
j duction m anager, got the $50 from
Irv in g G. T h alb eru . general m an­
ag er at U n iversal City, and s fa .’ed
for th a t p a rt of th e Pacific ■■ •);in
cru isin g ran g e of C atalinr • 31,
effort t€> catch the fish im ns'ut
F ailing in th at, be will ¿;.iv th*. . ?
to the lucky fisherm an w ho bn:„s>
the fish to m ainl-"if’ «
P ro sp e c ts a re b rig h t fo r re ta il
tra d e th is fa ll. T h e people rea liz e
th a t p rices a r e dow n to b e d ro c k as
to m any c o m m o d ities a n d t h a t r is ­
ing p rices a r e p ro b a b le b e fo re th e
w in te r ends. H en ce th e lib e ra l b u y ­
ing now w hich is th e essen ce of good
m an a g e m e n t.
never
Iw lv v llliy
Of Year Friday
Shark Fishermen Get
Fifty Dollars Beaus
—
up fav o ra b ly a c co rd in g to Dean A d - ,Z e m e say>s.
in g o v e rn m e n t
acute.
I
T hey
' quim .
th e ir
| S co tt,
IIU IU
OREGON A G R IC U LTU R A L COL- th a t th e a c re a g e will be g re a tly in-
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Reported; Industry Favored
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P ip e /
T h o m a s M. W iiford, leader of the
L iberal P a r c / in the N ew Zealand
P arliam en t, ruined the day for
H ollyw ood
fisherm en
y esterdav
when he drooped in at U niversal
C ity and told about tw enty-pound
rainbow tro u t w hich infest the riv­
ers of his co u n try
T he H o n . T h o m as M. W iiford
has for tw e n ty -tw o y ears been a
m em ber of the' N ew Zealand P a r ­
liam ent. and d u ring the war served
as M inister of M arine. M in is.rr of
lustice. A tto rn e y G epeial and M in­
iste r of E state s. H e is in Los An­
geles fo r a three m o nths' vacation,
and w as the guest at U n iv c rs d C bv
of Irv in g G. T halberg,
ager.
M rSi D u P o n t,
u n / vsasal
High Yields oi Oiegon Mint
♦
D.
New Zealand Surpasses U.S.
But Only in “ Fish Stones”
K n ia re d a t th a A sh la n d , O regon,
P o stu ffic e a s Second C lass M all
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Monday, Septem ber 19, 1921
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TH E ASH LAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE TWO
Minerva
Yarns
Try the Sports Blouse above, using MINERVA Shetland Floss. Or tlio Child’s Dress
—for which the ideal yam is MINERVA Lustre Wool—a “ m ix” of soft pure wool and
lustrous silk in delightful color combinations.
Knitting directions lor these models will be found in style columns ol
this paper—this issue.
SOLD IN ASHLAND ONLY AT
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Because the cats could not decide
The proper method to divide
A piece of cheese, they rushed an
To have the monkey judge their
IgY GOODS
The monkey
rnney txo
broke the cheese in two
Then nibbled at each piece in i
Until the cheese was gene from view!
From which
tala we leaan
The Moral that a legal aow
la Monkey haaineM anyhow!
Big
A
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and
tim o
Ti-y
CLASSIFIED AD is a B u si­
G etter. It g o es everyw here
poi>s right out at one every
you pick up T he T idings.
it and prove w hat w e say.
Dance
MEDFORD
Sat. Sept
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Bungalow
Mat. at 2 Evg. at
S treet P arade at
11 A. M.
Every Wednesday Night
Snyder’s Royal Jazz Orchestra
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