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PAGE W O tuè»dAy, September 90, 1091 THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS «« l«M Tidings Ashland Established 1376 Published Every Evening + PEOPLE'S PORUM « ONE BRAND- ONE QUALITY- One Size Package Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. O FFICIAL CITY AND 'BOUNTY PA PE R T E L E P H O N E 39 Subscript ion P ric e D e liv e red in City ) n e m o n th ...................................... I *65 T h re e m o n th s ................................. 1*25 O n e Dy e a r 'S .......... .. . . . . . * 7 50 M ail «nil Rural Route«. O ne m o n th ..................................... I T h re e m o n th s ................................. 3 t o O n e ^ e a r* * ' .......... • • • • • • • • • 6.50 HONOR OF RAISING FIR ST RO G l'E R IV E R VALLEY PEACH G O ES TO ST E A R N S FA M IL Y E d ito r T id in g s: I n o tic e in y o u r iss u e of S e p tem b e r 17 in st . in th e h is to ric a l a c c o u n t of th e f ir s t A sh lau d p io n e e r re u n io n held in S e p tem b e r, 1877, so m e v ery s in g u la r h isto ric a l fac ts. ( ? ) I q u o te ! “ D u rin g th e d isc u ssio n an in te r e s t- in g fact ( ? ) w as b ro u g h t to lig h t. *" * * T b e ^ira t te s t ot llie p ro " • d u c tiv e n e ss of th e R ogue R iv e r soil __________ - - ______________ ______ A D V E R T ISIN G R A T E S : B A PT IST M ISSIONARY SO CIETY have been v isitin g h e re fo r th e p a s t TO MEET WEDNESDAY P. M. te n ¿4ays w ill leav e to m o rro w e v en ih g T he B a p tist m issio n a ry society fo r th e ir hom e a t B u rlin g to n , W ash- w ill m eet a t th e c h u rc h S e p te m b e r ln g to n . Mrs. W ard w ill be rem em - 21 a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock, w hen th e fol-1 b e re d h e re a s M rs. F ra n c is H o c k e tt low ing p ro g ra m w ill be g iv en : . a n d n u m b e rs h e r frie n d s h e re as P ia n o solo— M rs. S. A. P e te rs, J r . I legion. They h av e h ad a busy tim e R e a d in g — M rs. O. F . C arso n . sin ce th e ir a r r iv a l h a v in g been glor- P la n o solo— Mrs. A llen D enton. iously e n te r ta in e d by M rs. W a rd ’s R e a d in g — Dr. M a ttie Shaw . m any frie n d s. M rs. W a rd lik e s B ur- M issionary ta lk s w ill be given b y ! lin g to u , becuuse h e r hom e is th e re , M rs. W a lte r E v a n s an d Mrs. C. A. b u t sh e say s good old A sla n d , w ith its m in e ra l w a te rs a u d w e a lth of Brown». w o n d e rfu l f ru it still looks good to M ASTER BERT WRIGHT j her. CELEBRA TES EIGHTH BIRTHDAY, HOME PARTY M aster B ert W rig h t, son of M r.! All our skill, facilities, and lifelong knowledge of the finest tobaccos are concentrated on this one cigarette— w as iu 1852 ( ? ) a n d th e e x a ct sp o t w h ere th e a g ric u ltu ra l e x p e rim e n t Display Advertising . S ingle in se rtio n , each i n c h .............30r was trie d w as a T a le n t fa rm a t th a t YEARLY CONTRACTS t tim e ow ned by W elb o rn B eeso n .” Display A dvertising As Mr. Beeson did n o t re a c h th e One tim e a w e e k .......................2 7 H e R ogue R iv er valley u n til S e p te jn b e r, I’wo tim e s a w e e k ...................... 25c 1853, an d th e d o n a tio n claim th e y E very o th e r d a y ........................... 20c L ocal R e a d e rs. b o u g h t th e n w as occupied by a fa m a n d M rs. J. V. W rig h t or M o u n ta in ; E ach line, each t im e ....................... 10c ily by th e n a m e of W a lto n , w ho sold , A v en u e, c eleb rated 1 h is e ig h th b irth - To ru n ev ery o th e r day fo r on«»^ m o n th , each line, each tim e . . . 7c to Jo h n Beeson h is p r o p rie ta ry rig h ts ! d a y Qn S a tu rd a y w ith a p a rty a t a n d a few im p ro v e m e n ts on th e te n d e d by se v era l school frie n d s. T he To tn n every issu e fo r o r . m o n th o r m ore, each line, each tim e . . . . 5c p lace an d m o v eii to th e W illa m e tte a fte rn o o n w as passed w ith lively o u t Classified Column. Life is a burden w h e n the hod: valley to lo cate n e a r E u g e n e , it is d o o r g am es, a n d re fre s h m e n ts se rv e d One c e n t th e w ord each tim e. s racked w ith pain. E verythin very d iffic u lt to u n d e rs ta n d how To ru n every issu e fo r oue m o n th or c o n s is tin g of p in k lem o n a d e a n d c ak e worries and the victim become su ch a b ald fa b ric a tio n could h a Z i to w hich th e 'y o u n g s te r s d id fu ll j u s m ore. H e th e w ord each tim e. despondent and downhearted. T, Legal Rate: re m a in e d u n til now u n c o n tra d ic te d . tice. T h o se p re s e n t w ere: D onald F ir s t T im e, p e r 8 p o in t line . . . . 10c □ring back the sunshine take T he S te a rn s w agon tr a in , of w h ic h ! d D o ro th y o in s in g e r, G e ra ld H e a d -' E ach su b se q u e n t tim e, p er 8 p o in t I w as a young m em b er, a rriv e d in Jey T , n g ley c h a m p ie . P a u l Jo n e s, lin e ....................................... ’” c th e valley O c to b e r 9, 1853, a little Jo h n B rad ley W llm o t, B e rt a n d ' C ard of T h a n k s, 81.00. O b itu a rie s, 2 H c e n ts th e lin e. m o re th a n a m o n th a f te r th e Bee- V era W rig h t. M a ste r B e rt received » " < - ■ w e,b .r„ Beeson * q u ite a n u m b e r of nice p re se n ts cr so cieties c h a rg in g a r e g u la r i n i t i - l t h e n a hoy of six te e n y e a rs a n d s t fro m d iffe re n t frie n d s. The national remedy of Holland for ov« a tio n fee a n d dues, no d isc o u n t. R e - i t enti ed th e firs t school held in th e <00 years; it is an enemy of all pains r« llgious an d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill he R o g u e R iv e r valley in 1854. T he ! MUCH FE TED VISITOR nilting from kidney, liver end uric ad c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll ad roubles. All druggists, three sizes. FORM ER ASH LAND WOMAN, v e rtisin g w hen a n a d m issio n o r o th e r school h ouse of unhew n logs, p u n -i cheon flo u r, a n d ben ch es, sto o d o n ! <ook f o r t h e nam e C e M M odal on «vary be c h a rg e is m ade. L E A V E S FO R W ASH. and accept n e im itation th e b a n k s of B ear c re e k a b o u t one- M r. a n d Mrs. C. W . W a rd who What Constitutes Advertising! _____________________________ L . " ~ * In o rd e r to -a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d fo u rth of a m ile from th e c ro ssin g _ _____ - — ■ lng am o n g som e aa to w h a t conati- of W a g n e r cre e k a t T a le n t tu ts s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g , W e fo u n d no g a rd e n on W a g n e r we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le w hich c re e k except on th e W a g n er dona- atiaUU betw een6^tbem **’ “ A L L 'f u tu r e tio n «»aim. w h ere Ja co b W a g n e r had CAMEL. Into this ONE BRAND, we put the utmost quality. Nothing is too good for Camels. They are as good as it’s possible to make a cigarette. Camel QUALITY is always maintained at the same high, exclusive standard. You can always depend on the same mellow-mild refreshing smoothness—the taste and rich flavor of choicest tobaccos — and entire freedom from cigaretty aftertaste. And remember this! Camels come in one size package only—20 cigarettes—just the right size to make the greatest saving in production and packing. This saving goes straight into Camel Quality. That’s one reason why you can get Camel Quality at so moderate a price. Here’s another. We put no useless frills on the Camel package. No “ extra wrappers!” Nothing just for show! Such things do not improve the smoke any more than premiums or coupons. And their added cost must go onto the price or come out of the quality. One thing, and only one, is responsible for Camels great and growing popularity —that is CAMEL QUALITY. BETTER DEAD GOLD MEDAL ev en ts, w h e re an a d m issio n c h a rg e j a fo u rte e n a c re p a tc h of p o ta to e s, is m ad e o r a co llectio n is ta k e n as weB a s a ia r gP a s s o rtm e n t o f , IS A D V ER TISIN G . T b!3 a p l’^ e® to o th e r v e g e ta b le s, a n d I p re su m e he o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s o f ever} h ad “ a g a rd e n ™ on th sp o t thp th e kind as w ell as to in d iv id u als. hai' t h e " sam e “nnt A ll re p o rts of su ch a c tiv itie s a fte r y e a r b efo re, as he h a d b een living th ey h a v e o c c u rre d is new s th e re a y e a r o r m o re w hen wq s e t A ll com ing so cial o r o rg a n iz a tio n tled th e r e in 1853. m ee tin g s of so c ie tie s w h e re n o money W e a lso fo u n d a g a rd e n a t w h a t c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in itia tio n c h a rg e d , o r co llectio n ta k e n is N EW S. is now k n o w n as th e G eorge Ow-ius fa rm , ow ned o r occupied th e n by a W e m ak e &G q u o ta tio n s on » M r. C o n d ray , w ho w as a m e m b e r o f! JO B W O R K o u r w agon tra in * fro m L o u p ’s fo rk or from. th e P la tte r iv e r u n til we rea c h e d j THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST. G oose la k e , w hen ow ing to a s h o rt- j Same prices— Reasonable Price— ag e o f p ro v isio n s, he, w ith h is f a m - ! to all. ily, a n d se v e ra l o th e r w ag o n s, p u sh Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, ed on a h e a d to re a c h ho m e tw o ! Postotfice as Second Class Mall o r th re e d ay s a h e a d o f th e r e m a in - ' Matter. rier of h is tra in . W hen w e re a c h e d th e C o ndray place, we w e re tr e a te d to w a te rm e l T h e u n iv e rsa l lot, o n s a n d got o th e r v e g e ta b le s to e a t > To weep, to w o n d er, d ie a n d $> — th e f ir s t except fo r a few onions <$ be fo rg o t. p u rc h a se d fro m a tr a d e r on G reen <4> — C h a rle s S p ra g u e. ® riv e r, t h a t we h a d ta s te d sin ce lea v in g C ouncil B luffs, in th e sp rin g . I t Is v ery d o u b tfu l if any one e v e r Any aud every p ra c tic a b le agency, knew to a c e rta in ty w h e re o r w hen in s tru m e n ta lity o r o rg a n iz a tio n t h a t th e f ir s t v e g e ta b le s w e re ra ise d in a c tu a lly is p ro m o tiv e of ju s t peace th e R o g u e R iv e r v alley, b u t W ag th ro u g h o u t th e w o rld , d e se rv e s th e n e r c re e k fa rm s a n d one o r two e a rn e s t e n d o rse m e n t a n d s u p p o rt of fa rm s o f A p p le g a te riv e r fu rn ish e d th is a n d o th e r c o u n trie s. th e v e g e ta b le s fo r J a c k s o n v ille and its m in e s a lm o st exclusively u n til O. F. B illings g o t som e books in to th e six ties. My f a th e r raised w rapped in a copy of th e N o rth th e f ir s t peach ( not peaches i and A m erican Review , w hich c a rrie d th e re fu s e d five d o lla rs fo r it. T he s tre a m e r lin e : ‘l'5 0 th y e a r, i t ’s all w r ite r was o n e of th e fam ily of sev h e re a n d i t ’s a ll t r u e .’’ Tw o very en w ho ta s te d t h a t peach. re m a rk a b le in c id e n ts : T h e a g e of V ery tru ly , ♦ it a n d th e fa c t t h a t It s till te lls It O. A. STEA RN S. all a n d th a t a ll it te lls Is tru e . T h a t rem in d s us of th e y o u n g fellow w ho s ta r te d a n e w sp a p e r av o w in g t h a t TH E TICKLER he w ould te ll ALL th e new s a n d a ll 4-. <S> i»> <S> <i> <S> > * ♦ * th e t r u t h in each issue. H is p a p e r B ill S m ith say s he d o e s n 't l i k e : laste d only a s h o rt tim e b e c a u se th e e d ito r died su d d e n ly . M o tto : I t ’s a m a te u r classic d a n c in g b e c au se it d a n g e ro u s to te ll A LL th e t r u t h in a re m in d s him o f th e w ay s u m m e r i b o a rd e rs a c t o f a n e v e n in g w h e n t h e 1 n ew sp a p e r. m o sq u ito es a re b ad . ( «- ♦ * « « « ♦ TIDINGS FASHION HINTS ♦ RICHLY TRIMMED SUIT 11 O nly a very o b s tin a te a n d old- fa sh io n e d p erso n now th ro w s aw ay h is s tr a w h a t m e re ly b e c au se th e c a le n d a r a n n o u n c e s th e a rr iv a l of September. W e st V irg in ia n e e d s a m en t co n feren ce. d is a r m a « « * • A d ju s tm e n t C o u n try E d ito r ( to new a s sis t- a n t ) : I s h a ll ex pect you to w rite ; a ll th e e d ito ria ls , do th e re lig io u s a n d s p o rtin g D e p a rtm en ts an d tu rn o u t a jo k e colum n. A s s ista n t: W h a t a re you going to do? E d it y o u r copy.— L ife. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., W in.ton-S.lem , N. C. H ills B ro s? Coffee Just Received a Large Shipment of d e se r v e s c a r e fu l making. Properly made you w ill have a “W inning Cup.” R O O F IN G ■JM? g WRIGLEYS This is first quality material and the price is right. Repair the roof before the fall rains. We carry a complete line of Roof Paints. ___ 0 ______— . “ After Every Meal Get thrice-dally benefit from this low-cost aid to appetite and digestion Son Dickerson Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, etc. It keeps teeth white breath sweet and throat A clear Dance Makes your smokes ta s te better at th e Still 5c L E Y ’S J U IC Y Bungalow Every W ednesday Night F R U IT --------- - C H E W I N G GUM Snyder’s Royal Jazz Orchestra INCREASES CROP YIELDS NOW A PROVEN FACT Man.\ su its for fall and w inter a re tilnim ed with em broidery and fur, and the** rich em bellishm ents a re m ade Uie m ost of in (he handsom e model ahown above. It is m ade of oue of those cloths th a t h a v e a suedelike s u r face and em broidered w ith n a rro w silk braid. T he sk irt Is plain, b u t th e coat is almost covered w ith em broidery. Apply Early B efore th e F a ll R ail z A Car on Hand Now ut the ASHLAND FRUIT ASSOCIATION The Flavor Lasts Best Floor The Coolest Place in the Valley Biggest Crowds Best Music