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TH E ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE TWO
Ashland
Tidings
A M E R IC A N L E G IO N
E s ta b lis h e d 1876
E very E v en in g E x c e p t,
Sunday
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
P u b lish e d
•
Donald Spencer, Adjutant and Legion Editor.
O FFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PA PER
T E L E P H O N E 39
Friday, October 14, 1)421
E v ery m an w ho w ore th e u n ifo rm
a n d is e lig ib le sh o u ld jo in th e le ­
gion.
T h e *legion c a lls upon th e
sam e people w ho b a c k ed it up
d u rin g th e w o rld c o n flic t to b a c k it
up p o w t h a t th ey h av e re tu rn e d .
A g ig a n tic
m e m b e rsh ip > p u sh is
now u n d e r w ay in O regon th ro u g h
th e 104 p o sts of th e legion in th is
s ta te to e n ro ll a n a d d itio n a l 10,000
m em b e rs.
G. LA N E G O OD ELL,
D e p a rtm e n t C o m m an d er.
ley, co m in g a s it
does
from th e
R o g u e R iv e r v a lle y ’s n e a re s t c o m -1
p e tito r:
“ Mr. W . H. S te w a rt, P re s id e n t S tew ­
a r t F r u it C om pany, San F ra n cisc o ,
C alif.
" D e a r Mr. S te w a rt:
It c e rta in ly
m u st be p re tty sm o o th s a ilin g up on
B ear c re e k a n d th e fo lk s w ho grew
th o se A n jo u p ears m u st be very
p ro u d a n d hap p y o v er b re a k in g th e
reco rd .
“ I t m u st m ea n good soil, good c li­
m ate , good c u ltu re , good p a c k in g ,
an d la s t ,an d by no m ea n s le a s t, good
sa le sm a n sh ip .
“ H e a rty c o n g ra tu la tio n s .
“ S in cerely y o u rs,
„
“ F R A N K T. SW ETT .
“ P re s id e n t C a lifo rn ia P e a r G row ­
e r s ’ A sso c ia tio n .”
P re s id e n t H a rd in g h a s d e sig n a te d Roy H a rtle y w ere all in from Sis-
12 o ’clock noon on N ovem ber 11 k iy o u to a tte n d th e legion m ee tin g
Subscription Pi ice D e lir e ie d in City: (A rm istic e d a y ) as th e tim e w hen la st T u esd ay n ig h t.
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O ne m o n th ......................................$ .65 a ll A m e ric an s sh o u ld sto p fo r tw o
T h re e m o n th s ................................. I - 95 ¡m in u te s in s ile n t p ra y e r, in m em ory
o u r a d ju ta n t, Don S pencer, h a s,
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3 .7 0 ,° ^
^ oys w’h ° &av e ih e ir a ll” fo r > so m e m ig h ty • fin e sp ecim en s of;
One y e a r ........................................
1 th e ir c o u n try . T h e slogan fo r th is W h ite P ly m o u th R ock c h ic k e n s th a t
M ail a n d R u ra l R o u tes
.65
i occasion is ‘‘L est we fo rg e t." T h o se i,e expects to ta k e n e a rly a ll th e !
One m o n th . ................................... $
CALIFORNIA PRAISES
T h re e m o n th s ................................ 1.95 i tw o m in u te s will be fo re m o st in cou- 'p r i zes in th e w in te r fair. H e a d m i t s /
ROGUE VALLEY PEARS
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.50 8ide r a tion of a ll A m erican legion how ever, th a t th e r e is one m an in
Ona year ........................................ 6.50 posts in th e ir p re p a ra tio n s fo r th e
th e c o u n try w ho m ig h t have som e
T h e fo llo w in g le tte r fro m F ra n k
ADVERTISING RATES
c e le b ra tio n of th is day.
b e tte r ones, b u t he h a s y e t to be
T.
S w ett, p re s id e n t of th e C a lifo rn ia
Display A dvertising
U n d er a rec e n t W a sh in g to n d a te show n. Don lik e s “ c h ic k e n s.”
S ingle in se rtio n , each in c h ............ 30c lin e we re a d th a t th e bodies of fo u r
P e a r G ro w e rs’ a sso c ia tio n , w ill be of
YEARLY CONTRACTS
interest* to th e o rc h a rd is ts of th e v a l­
u n id e n tifie d so ld ie rs, o n e from each
Display A dvertising
LEGION AND LABOR
fo u r
p ro m in e n t A m erican
O ne tim e a w e e k ......................... 271£c of th e
It h as com e to th e a tte n tio n of th e
Tw o tim es a w eek ........................ 25 c c e m e te rie s in F ra n c e , will be a s se m ­
s
ta
te d e p a rtm e n t
o ffic ia ls o f th e
E v ery o th e r d a y ........................... 20 cj bled a t C h a lo n s-su r-M a rn e a n d a
Ixx jtl R eaders
A m erican legion of O regon, in th e :
o ffic e r of th e
E ach lin e, each t im e .......................10c i n on-com m issioned
le g io n ’s m e m b e rsh ip c a m p a ig n , Oc-j
A m erican a rm y in G erm an y w ill se-
To run. every o th e r dtey fo r one
to b e r 1 to O ctober 3, th a t ex-service !
e c t one of th em for r e tu r n to th e
m o n th , each line, each tim e . . 7 c ji
1
m en w ho h av e n o t becom e m e m b e rs '
To ru n every issu e fo r one m o n th
U nited S ta te s a n d in te rm e n t in A rl­
or m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c
o ccasio n ally b elieve t h a t th e legion,
in g to n . An h o n o r g u a rd , c o n sistin g
Classified Column
th e only so ld ie r o rg a n iz a tio n a ll in -i
of
M ajo r G e n e ral A llen, of th e a rm y
One c e n t th e w ord each tim e.
e lu siv e of v e te ra n s of th e w orld w ar?
To ru n every issu e fo r o n e m o n th of o c c u p atio n , a n d a d e le g a tio n from
’ in e x isten ce to d ay , is in im ic a l to
o r m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e
| th e P a r is po st of th e A m erican le-
Ijpgal Rate
! lab o r. T h is im p u ta tio n is h o tly de-
gion w ill acco m p an y
th e body to
F irs t tim e, p er 8 -point l i n e .......... 10c |
nied by legion officials.
E ach su b se q u e n t tim e, per 8-
H a v re , a t w hich p o rt it w ill be placed j
T h e c a p ita l a n d la b o r d isp u te s a re 1
p o in t line ........................................ 5c on th e b a ttle s h ip O lym pia, w hich i
C ard of t h a n k s ..............................$1.00 sa ils O ctober
25
for th e U n ite d 1 a d m ira b Iy su m m ed UP in th e s ta n d :
A t FirsucUss Garages v
of th e A m erican leg io n , ta k e n a t its i
O b itu a rie s, th e line .....................2 % c
S tates.
and other Dealers
Fraternal Orders and S ocieties
M edal of h o n o r m en h av e been i second a n n u a l n a tio n a l c o n v en tio n
A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs
d e s ig n a te d „ o ffic ia l m o u rn e r ,, a n d I ï * “
C le v e la n ‘'- O hto. in 1920.
o r so cieties c h a rg in g a r e g u la r in iti­
th a t th e a ttitu d e of th e A m erican !
a tio n fee a n d dues, no d isc o u n t. R e ­ tra n s p o rta tio n h a s
been a rra n g e d
■ W e use *
lig io u s an d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill be fo r each an d ev ery one of th em to legion to w a rd o rg a n iz e d la b o r is ex-!
c h a rg e d th e re g u la r r a te fo r a ll a d ­
a
c
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sa
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as
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CALOI. FLUSHING Oil
v e rtisin g w hen an a d m issio n o r o th e r W a sh in g to n to be in a tte n d a n c e a t a ll^ g ro u p s of A m erican c itiz e n s who
th is m o st m em o rab le service. H o n ­
c h a rg e is m ade.
7EROLENE
o ra ry p a llb e a re rs will be e ig h t g e n ­ a re in te re s te d in a s q u a re d eal fo r
W hat C o n s titu te s A d v e rtisin g
a
ll
in
th
e
m
a
in
te
n
a
n
c
e
of
law
a
n
d
;
e ra ls of th e a rm y an d fo u r a d m ira ls
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­
o rd e r a n d th e p ro te c tio n of th e in-!
ing am o n g som e as to w h a t c o n s ti- ' of th e navy, w ith n o n -co m m issio n ed
tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e r t is i n g ,, a n d p e tty o ffic ers a s body b e a re rs, s titu tio n s h a n d e d dow n to us by o u r
we p rin t th is very sim p le ru le , w hich I p resi(j e n t H a rd in g will d e liv e r th e i to r e f a th e r a * th a t in a n y d isp u te be
is u se d by n e w sp a p e rs to d iffe re n tU fu n e ra l QraUon
tw een c a p ita l and lab o r, th e in te r - '
a te b etw een th e m :
A LL f u tu r e
e sts of th e A m erican legion is c o n -'
ev en ts, w h ere a n a d m issio n c h a rg e
fined to th e m a in te n a n c e of law a n d
is m ad e o r a co llectio n is ta k e n I S 1 A sh lan d post
loses a p e rfe c tly
A D V E R T IS IN G .” \T h is a p p lie s to good m em b e r w hen L eslie R, P hil o rd e r, a n d w itlw u t ta k in g p a rt on;
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s o f every lips, o u r old s ta n d b y cook, tra n s fe r s e ith e r sid e ; in cdse a s itu a tio n sh o u ld
k in d a s w ell as to In d iv id u a ls.
a ris e w h e re life an d p ro p e rty a re !
All re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a f te r to O ak lan d post, of O a k la n d , C alif. e n d a n g e re d , it is th e
H ow ever, to b a la n c e th e a c co u n t, w e ‘‘n
d - 11 19
d u ty of th e
th e y h av e o c c u rre d is new s.
g
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B
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A
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legion
m
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r
to p e rfo rm
All com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n
New N e b ra sk a C orn M eal,
C orn F la k e s , package* . . . . 1 0 c
m e e tin g s of so c ie tie s w h ere no tra n s fe r s to us from R oland H. S m ith 1 ? iS dUty &S a C itizen’ a c co rd in g to
sack .........................................30c
S alm on, p e r can ..................... 16c
m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , I n iti­ post No. 21, of B ath . Me. We a r e ! h ' S ° W" conacieIK e and his ow n un-
G ra h a m F lo u r ......................,4 0 c
Jood S h rim p , p er c a n .........20c
a tio n c h a rg e d , o r co llecto n ta k e n IS s o rry to lose C o m rad e P h i li p s a n d ' d e ,s ta n d I n g t h a t it is h is d u ty in
49 lbs. V alley F l o u r ........... $1.55
7 fo r ..................................$1.00
N EW S.
All H a rd W h e a t ................ $2.45
New M incem eat, b u lk , per
we a re glad to w elcom e C o m r a < n |SUcb 8 ^ “ tin g e n c y to a ssist in th e
(20 c e n ts o ff in b a rre l lo ts .)
pound .................................... 20c
W e m ak e a ll q u o ta tio n s on
■ B anks a s one of o u r n u m b e r. C om -!™
a “ Ce ° f laW an d o r d e r ; th a t
C h ira rd e lli’s C h ocolate, 1-
Iv o ry Soap F la k e s , 3 p a c k ­
JOB WORK
i r a d e B an k s visited
w ith A s h la n d ’ ,
n o th in g to I n v e n t th e in-
lb. can s ..................................35c
a g e s fo r ............................... 25c
from
3-lb.
c
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s
......................
.
$1.00
P
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THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST
Cocoa, in b u lk , p er lb ..........15c
R inso, 3 fo r .............................25s
Sam e p ric e s— re a s o n a b le price—
th e frie n d sh ip of every one p r e s e n t.! ™
e ith e r
7 lbs. f o r .......................... $1.00
Lux. 2 fo r ................................25c
to all
_______
Sl(*? m such a c o n tro v e rsy , b u t th e
S h re d d ed w h e a t B iscu its,
B est L a u n d ry Soaps, per
p a c k ag e ..............
15c
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon ! Leo H a rtle y , of S a ta n ta , K an ., w a s 1 legi° n ’ 88 80 o rg a n iz a ti° n , w ill not
b a r .......................................... 5c
P re se rv e s — 16-oz ja r s —
P o sto t’fice as S econd-class M ail Mat-1 th e ta Ile s t m an Jn se rv ice d u rin g th e do so .”
22 fo r ................................$1.00
.•S traw berry a n d ’ B lack ­
P e r c a s e ............................ $4.50
T he legion c o n s titu tio n p led g es it
te r.
w orld w ar.
He will c a rry th e post
b e rry o r L o g a n b e rry , fo r 25c
W ool Soap. 3 f o r ...................25c
to “ c o m b at a u to c ra c y of b o th th e
colors to th e n a tio n a l co n v e n tio n a t
F re sh an d C ured M eats of best q u a lity a n d low est prices.
K an sas C ity th is m o n th . He s ta n d s c lasses a n d th e m a sse s.” a n d “ to
m a in ta in law a n d o rd eg .” T h e legion
seven feet and
tw o in ch es in his
is n o t a m ilita ry o rg a n iz a tio n , a n d
socks.
H e w as in th e a ir service.
has n o th in g to do w ith s trik e s , w ith
We g u ess th a t he w as p ro b ab ly used
H. A. STEARNS
61 NORTH MAIN STREET,
to rea c h up an d pull th e p lan e s dow n p ro m o tin g th em o r b re a k in g th em .
C e rta in cases, w h ere in d iv id u a l le ­
to a s sis t in th e ir sa fe lan d in g . W e’ll
gion m em b ers a c te d in a w ay o f­
also g u ess th a t he w as “ som e m a n .”
17466855
fen
siv e to o rg an iz ed lab o r, b ro u g h t
Z
T he
legion
boys
a re
g re a tly ci iticism on th e legion as a body
i pleased w ith th e p re s e n t o u tlo o k fo r u n til it w as proved, beyond a d o u b t.
-■
! th e w in te r
lyceum
co u rse. T hey tb a t tl,e se m em b e rs a c te d as in d i-
O R D ER Y O U R
,
d o n t’ expect to m ak e a lot of m onev ' V ldua,s andl t h a t t h e legion, as an
T he w ork of p o u rin g th e cem e , Qut Qf R
splendi<?
| o rg a n is a tio n , did n ot sa n ctio n th e ir
fo r th e new co u n ty v a u lt fo r th e i te n d a n c e a t th e ir f ir s t n u m b e r w e ' “ acts.
i_
O rganized la b o r h a s com e to know
c o u rt h o u se in Ja c k s o n v ille is p ro ­ feel t h a t th e y w ill receiv e e n th u s i­
t
h
a
t th e legion is in no w ay in im ical
ce ed in g rap id ly a n d th e b u ild in g w ill a stic s u p p o rt from th e people. S ea­
to it. In th e p a st y e a r n u m e ro u s
be rea d y for occupancy in fo u r o r son tic k e ts fo r th e nex t fo u r n u m b e rs
a re only $1.75 each, a n d th e re a re Iab o r o rg a n iz a tio n s a ll o j e r th e
five w eeks. I ts cost w hen c o m p le t­
som e sp le n d id e n te r ta in e r s com ing. c o u n try h av e in d o rse d th e legion a n d
ed w ill be in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d of
______ .
have urged members to join.
$2,000.
A rra n g e m e n ts h av e been
T he m em b e rs of th e po st a re p lan -
T he A m erican legion is a n associ-
m ad e by th e co u n ty c o u rt fo r se c u r-
NOW
l . t th e b ric k Iro n , th e old Jack so n -1 " ln g “ “ » » w indow “ >
1' " ' ° n
° f «*• ’" » « I
v ille b u c k k iln , w h ich is b e in g to rn 1n e“ place W l,h
g a th e re d “ a r - In clu d in g (o rm e r m em b e rs o t j
Winter is coming—prices are right. Supply may he lim­
n
w hile o v erseas. T h is e x h ib it w ill be th e a r m y. navy, m a rin e c o rp s a n d 1
° ™ e e n tir e b a s e m e n t ot th e n e w ? “
'" " 'lnK th e ,l r e t
N° -
“ " d " a i y " " r8ee- '» m ak a — i
M O D ER N
CRANKCASE
CLEANING
SERVICE
The Sign of
a Service
7
The Cost of Living m ay be go­
ing up but not at the
Plaza Market
THE PLAZA MARKET
VAULT IS MAKING
B lock W ood
v a u lt will be used to r th e s to ra g e o (
ln 1>lace'
h O m e|
u n til N ovem ber 11 (A rm istic e d a y ) I th o se P rin cip les fo r w hich th ey !
Som e very in te re s tin g a n d u n u s u a l s e rv e d * s u ffe re d , fo u g h t a n d t h e i r ’
th in g s a re expected to a p p e a r in th is c° m ra d e s in a rm s
b led an d died.
disp lay . W atch fo r la te r a n n o u n c e - '
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m en t a n d th e n see so m e th in g w o rth
w hile. C o m rad es B. M. Heath, Guy
W o lcott, S. A. P e te rs , J r ., a n d G e r a ld .
G u n te r a re th e c o m m itte w hich will
p re p a re an d a rr a n g e fo r th e d is p la y .1
old co u n ty rec o rd s, h e re to fo re s to re d
in a h a p h a z a rd m a n n e r in th e w ood­
sh ed a n d th e lo ft th e re o f. Som e of
th e s e rec o rd s d a te
back to 1853,
w hen th e d o c u m e n ts w e re w ritte n by
hand.
P ra c tic a lly
a ll of th e ta x
ro lls, e x cep t th o se of th e c u r r e n t
y e a r, occupy a n ich e in th e w ood­
shed.
W indow s
will be p laced in
th e b a se m e n t, so w ork can be c a rrie d
o n ;a ls o e le c tric lig h ts .
W hen th e v a u lt is c o m p le te d th e
re c o r d e r ’s o ffice w ill be m oved to '
th e room now occupied by th e c o u n ­
ty tr e a s u r e r , a n d th e t r e a s u r e r ’s of-!
fice w ill be m oved to th e fro n t, u s in g :
th e v a u lt now in th is space.
As soon as th e ta x ro lls fo r th is
y e a r a re tu rn e d over to th e s h e riff ’s
o ffice, th e a s s e s s o r’s office w ill be!
m oved a c ro ss th e s tr e e t to th e R yan
b u ild in g , p u rc h a se d la s t s p rin g b y 1
th e c o u n ty a n d f itte d up. A p a rt o f,
th e a s s e s s o r’s o ffice w ill be used by |
th e s h e riff ’s o ffice, and a n o th e r p a rt I
u sed in th e e n la rg e m e n t o f th e co un-l
1
ty ju d g e ’s o ffice, lea v in g a s m a ll I
sp a ce fo r th e a s s e s s o r’s office, b u t
th e m ain p a rt of th e w ork w ill be ■
c o n d u c te d a c ro ss th e s tr e e t in th e !
an n ex , w hich is fire p ro o f, h a s a vAult
a n d b a rre d w indow s.
C ou n ty o ffic ia ls b elieve t h a t th e se
c h a n g e s w ill fu rn is h re lie f to th e
co n g estio n in c o u n ty offices, besides
a ffo rd in g lo n g -n e e d ed
a n d o fte n -
rec o m m e n d e d p ro te c tio n to c o u n ty
reco rd s.
ATTEND THE
Jim
Spencer, C h a rlie M oore an d
C. B. L A N K I N
BARGAINS IN
R e a l Estate
t ity and Ranch Properties
IIonscM to Kent.
CITIZENS’ RANK BUILDING
We sell
Brick Ice Cream
CHOCOLATE
VANILLA
STRAWBERRY
MAPLE NUT
Ashland Creamery
ited later, as shipments from factory have already
stopped.
ASHLAND LUMBER CO.
Fine Union Suits
and always comfortable
It is hard to believe that anything can be right in
every way; and yet it sometimes happens.
W hat does it? A man makes up hism ind to do a
thing right; and does it.
GLOBE T™ Union Suits
are this exactly right thing. To begin with it’s the
finest underwear made in this country. It is worked
out in every detail.
•
Fit: Tailored to fit—not depend­
ing on the stretch. Too much
stretch wears out.
Seams: Twice sewed, won’t
break. Ends stayed, will not
unravel.
Shrinking: Special process of
laundering—guaranteed not to
shrink.
Soft and Elastic: Secret process
makes the fabric soft and elas­
tic, and alive until worn out.
Buttons and Buttonholes: But­
tons sewed on with six-cord
thread. Buttonholes tailored.
Will not enlarge or tear out.
Finish: Fine and right—but not
finicky—real.
Comfort: Stretching in every
direction — following every
movement of the body. T h e
elastic gusset does it.
Convenient: Big flap with only
one button. And yet it doesn’t
sag or gap.
All this quality for a verv moderate price.
MITCHELL’S--77ie
M en’s Store
By the Post Office
COMPLETE KITCHEN
OUTFITS
you can o b ta in a t th is s to re —
e v e ry th in g th e m odel cook or
h o u se k e e p e r could d e sire in
pots, pans a n d p re se rv in g k e t­
tles. A little jo u rn e y th ro u g h
o u r e s ta b lis h m e n t will give you
m any su g g e stio u s a s to th in g s
you sh o u ld have.
S IM P S O N ’S
HARDW ARE
PLACE YOUR ORDER
H ERE, MADAM
and you w ill n o t be d isa p p o in t
ed e ith e r w ith th e q u a lity of
o u r g ro ce rie s o r th e serv ice we
will re n d e r. O u r p rices a re
m o d e ra te a n d o u r goods a l ­
w ays fresh a n d up to th e s t a n d ­
a rd you expect. L ook o v er o u r
stock.
PLUM M ER'S
153 EAST MAIN ST.
PHONE 59
QUALITY
GROCERY
CENERAL DELIVERY SYSTEM SERVICE
PHONE 20
Big
One Cent
lc
Sale
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
and
SATURDAY
This Week
25c articles, two for 26c., etc
Includes Rexall Tooth Paste
Powder, Face Creams and
Powders, etc., etc.
M cN air Bros.
The WEED LUAfBER COMPANY.
The Lubricant
of Commerce
Weed, California, is employing a large
number of hands for its Sash, Door and
Box Factories and Veneer Plant, offer­
ing steady employment with advance
B ank credKt is th e lu b ric a n t w hich
c a u se s th e w heels of co m m erce to
m ove sm o o th ly .
ment to employes seeking a permanent
L ik e a l l 'g o o d b a n k s, we play o u r
p a r t in f u rth e rin g th e com m ercial
a c tiv itie s of th e c o m m u n ity we serv e.
quested to communicate with the
The CitizensBank
Ashland, Oregon
residence. All interested parties are re­
WEED LUMBER COMPANY,
Weed, California
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