Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 15, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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A88LA1TO DAILY TTDIÎTG8
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tlon are “ Skookum an d the Bliz- Scout w orker and Is much adm ired
zard” ; "The Gold from Pine Ridge," by boys of the ’teen age as a "real
“ Old Sprangle Paw ,” and a half fellow.” Mr. Stovall began his -writ-
dozen others. These tales are the {ing career while working on the
very best of th e hundreds and hun- G rants Pass Observer, his first fic-
dreds which Mr. Stovall has w ritten tion being pioneer mining stories,
in the past eight years. Although In his busy workshop at Fernwood.
wholesome and morally sound, they which is near the village of Philo-
are so much b etter than the average m ath, seven miles west of Corvallis;
goocJy-goody tales of the “ sissy” there are many original drawings of
type as to be in a class by them- the pictures which have been used
selves.
to illustrate hrs stories. More or-
The w riter is personally acquaint- dtjrs are receixd from appreciative
ed with the au th o r of “ Shang Kam- editors than this industrious author
bu— was in his Sunday school class can fill. McNair Brothers have or-
at the Corvallis Methodist church dered “The Spell of the Shank Kam-
ju st the other day— and knows him bu,” which is just off the press, and
to be one of the finest, cleanest men it can doubtless be procured from
in the state. He is an activu Hoy other dealers.
Ashland -,t£> Tidings
Established 1S76
Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PlttNTlNG CO.
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OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPHONE 39
Published
Subscription Price Delivered In City:
One month .................................. $ .65
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.95
Six m onths .................................. 3.75 i
One year .................................... 7.50
Mall and Rural R outes
One month .................................. $ .65
Three m onths .............................. 1.95
Six months .................................. 3.50
One year ......................... * . . . . . 6.5f
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertising
Single insertion, each in c h ........... 30c
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising
One tim e a w eek.............................. 27 %c
Two tim es a week.............................. 25 c
Every other d a y .................................20 e
Where
Do You
Buy Your
Groceries
Local R eaders
C lassified Column
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one month
□T more, %c the word each time.
L egal R ate
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c
Each subsequent time, per 8-
point line .................................... 5c
Card of t h a n k s .............................$1.00
Obituaries, the line ......................2% c
F raternal Orders and Societies
JOHN PHILIP SOUSA
County Pruning
Talks To Start
8E B E
DANIELS
F o r C h r istm a s
O ne W ild W e e k
Is th e S tory of a G irl w ho h a d n e v e r
h a d a n y fun.
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
CHAS. R A Y
Mi
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Hi
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— m-
T w o M in u tes To Go
Detrick’s Groceteria
Formerly Knapps
B reak fast Bacon, 35c; H am s, 35c;
Shou lders, 2 5 c ;
Steaks,
25c;
Lard,
15c;
R oasts,
All
1 4 -ltic;
MAS IS
burger and Sausage, 20c;
k eys, 40c;
Tur­
$
C hickens, 30c.
City Market
J. M. GRIMSLEY, Prop.
—WE DON’T QUOTE PRICES—
TEX T BOOK o f
W A L L STR EE T
m i E4m«a
now ready for free
distribution
AT T1IE
McCall, Riley & Co.
Hembcn CoMoBdatad
Stock B rrti— g» «E tU w York
20 B road S t.,
N e w Y ork
PAG E TH EA TER
Your privilege to inspect our stock before buying, we
know vou’ll he satisfied.
MEDFORD
M atinee am i Night
W EDNESDAY,
DEC.
21ST
S-7
in tw o brand-new program s,
w ith nin e em inent so lo ists
e >
PRICES
Xmas Gift
Suggestions
from our
STATIONERY DEPARTMENT
— Loose-leaf Memos
— Writing JCases
— Playing Cards
— Crlbbage Boards
— Llne-a-Day Books
— Address Books
-—Fancy Boxed Stationery
— Fountain Pens
— Bversharp Pencils
—‘■Framed Mottoes
— Framed Pictures
— Narcissus Bulbs
— Xmas Cards
— Greeting Cards
McNair Bros,
ITta
THE PAINT MAN
SOUSA
And we know you are looking for bargains. This being
the ease we invite you to call and inspect our stock of
army and navy goods, which includes hoots, shoes,
shirts, underwear, blankets and socks, also a limited
supply of army meats.
B o ilin g B eef, 20c; W eenies, H am ­
-SHOP EARLY
Dickerson & Son
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Follow the crowds to
Paints
Wall Paper
Sanitas
and other Decorative
Material.
We willingly give prices
and figure amounts
needed.
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Are you still following the charge and delivery system
and thereby paying the other fellows additional expense
and bad accounts
OR
have you joined the happy throng of cash buyers?
Boys Adventure
Book By Former
Grants Pass Man
ZT
leaving tonight
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
Pago Theatre Matizee and Evening, Wednesday, December 21
I ing a good share of his tim e in Eu-
cne, where he owns seventeen
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
apartm
ents, which ren t for $20 to
ing among some as to what consti­
¡>55
per
month. The rapid growth
tutes news and w hat advertising
we print this very simple rule, whirl:
of the Un*versity of Oregon, says
t f l U l l , k S C U I U I U Mr. GeBauear, Is com parable to th a t
is used by newspapers to differenti­
ate between them : "ALL future
of the Oregon ag ricu ltu ral college,
events, where an admission charge
and
has resulted in overcrowded liv­
is made or a collectloq is taken IS
Tho week beginning December 19
ADVERTISING.’’ This applies to
ing q u arters in both Eugene and
organizations and societies of every will be known as pruning week in Corvallis.
Jackson county.
The work will
kind as well as to individuals.
All reports of such activities after s ta rt off with a public m eeting at A shland M ail C lerk H onored—
they have occurred Is news.
the library in Medford on Monday
L ester M. Leland, a Portland
All coming social or
’ .« e rn o o n a t "2 o ’clock, Here a dis-
druggist,
was elected president of'
m eetings of societies where no
money contribution is solicited, initi- cussion on the latest methods of the Kiwanis club of Portland Mon­
ation charged, or collecton taken IS pruning will be presented by Clay- day.
Mr. L eland was for many
NEWS.______________ _____________ | ton Long of the Oregon A gricultural years a railway mail clerk on the
■ college, and a dem onstration by C. Portland-A shland division, and m ar­
We make all quotations on
JOB WORK
' C. Cate on th ? application of the ried Miss Tiffany, a d au g h ter of O.
fspm
system.
C. Tiffany, form er Ashland resi­
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST
P
runing
dem
onstrations
wfll
be
dent.
Same prices— reasonable price—
[ held at various parts of the county
to all
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Entered at the Ashland, Oregon ’
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__ Eastern Star Card Party—
Postoffice as Second-class Mail M at-1 Tuesday 10 a. m.— Glasgow or-
Friday night the E astern Star will
te r
1 chan», Talent.
give one of its very enjoyable card
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Tuesday, 2 p. m.— S. J. Evans, at parties. Prizes and refreshm ents.
Ashland.
The publid is invited. This will be
We have been blessed;— tho *
Wednesday, 10 a. m.— Roy Nich- the last Eastern S tar card party th is'
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life is made
ols, Central Point.
year and a large gathering is ex-
<§> A tear, a silence and a shade,
W ednesday, 2 p. m.— Eddie C arl-! pected.
<§> And years have left the va- ^ i t o n ’s, Table Rock.
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cant breast
Thursday, 10 a. m.— Champlin
<$>To loneliness— we have btien ♦ orchard, Rogue River.
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blessed!
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Thursday, 2 p. m.— Van Hoven-
<j>
— G. D. Prentice.
berg orchard, Sams Valley.
& <»<$<$>&<$><&
Friday, 10 a. m.— Alta Vista o r­
chard, Eagle Point.
Friday, 2 p. m.— Vilas orchard,
The great powers participating in
the arm s conference have agreed up- ^01 district.
op a "cooling-off” period before go-
Saturday, 10 a. m.— Chester Fith,
By O. H. BARNHILL
ing to war over any dispute th a t South Medford.
“ The Spell of the Shank K am bu”
m ight arise. Time and the “ s o b e r ------------------------------
is a collection of red-blooded boy
second thought” are great refriger- Romedelling Rooms—
ators of anger in international con-
Max GeBaner, who purchased the 9t° r Le9 by ° ennl8 St0Va11’ iorm erly
troversies,’ the same as in personal building in which E. R. Isaacs h a S j°
ra n ts Pass, now of Corvallis.
his
dry
goods
store,
is
rem
odelling
(Standard
Publishing Cq„ Cincin-
quarrels.
a.
nati.
Price,
$1.50.) These stories
1 the rooms above.
Seven of the
This tw entieth century— and this front rooms are to be occupied b y ; are chockfu11 of the lure of th e mys-
first half of it, too— should make Mr. GeBauer and his family, which terlous and th rilling adventure. The
w arfare a relic of the past.
also-n,umbers seven. There are four tltle tale teHs of the mag,c P°wer of j
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beautiful bed rooms, bath, kitchen a 8ecret drug -obtained from th e !
Vigorous exercise in the open a ir and dining room, all finished and ancient Llamas of Thibet and called!
is a strong antidbte for pessimism furnished in the popular w hite en- by them “ Shank K am bu.” O th e r!
amel, as will Be all the rem aining corking good stories in th is collec-*
and useless worry.
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rooms. Two of the la tte r will be
They are essaying to put more provided w ith private baths. The
morals into moving pictures, Mix warm bright color mentioned lends
We invite you to look
in some more brains, too.
j to the woodwork and modern fu rn i­
tu r e ’an a ir of brightness and cheer
over our stock of
P ioneer W oman DI—
which is very attractive. As soon
Mrs. M. A. Talent, eighty-four as ready for occupancy, these rooms
year old pioneer of Southern Oregon will be rented to guests. Mr. Ge­
ls ill at the home of her daughter, Bauer is him self doing all th e work
Mrs. J. D. Beeson, 167 . H argadine of rem odelling th e rooms, including
street.
Mrs. T alent Is the widow raln tin g , paperhanging and plumb-
of A. P. Talent, a fte r whom ¿he ing, being a first-class w orkm an in
town of Talent was named.
all these lines. He has been spend-
W hat C on stitutes A dvertising
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Each line, e^ch tim e .................... 10c ;
To run every other day for one
month, each line, each t i m e .. 7c
To run every issue for one month
or more, each line, each tim e. . 5c
Advertising for fratern al orders
or societies charging a regular in iti­
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
ligious and benevolent orders will be
charged the regular rate for all ad
vertising when an admission or other
oharge Is made.
Thursday, December 18, 1921
f
Stori
Night— Lower flo o r......... $2.50
Balcony, first 8 row s. . . .$2.00
Balcony, last 5 ro w s. . . . $1.50
Matinee,— Lower f l o o r ..$2.00
Balcony ... . $ 1 . 5 0 anil $1.00
Plus 10 per cent war tax
Mail orders now to
P age T heater, M edford, Or.
207 EAST MAIN STREET
Tickets mailed only in stam ped
self-addressed envelopes
Center of all activities
SEAT SALE OPENS MONDAY
DECEM BER 19th
W e a r e M a k in g a BIG CUT in
R o c k in g C h a irs, D in in g
R o o m S u ite s
and many other goods before taking our Inventory. IT WILL
PAY YOU to see us if you want anything in the House-
G ear Road Ahead
furnishing Line. We can and will save you MONEY on any­
thing you want in our line.
Fresh candies packed in neat holiday boxes. See some
of same on display in our windows.
\\ ill have full line of chocolates and bon bons this
week. Quality is the best
and the prices right.
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If you have a box or basket at home you would like
to have packed with fresh candy for kome friend, we
will pack it for you, no extra charges for packing.
Enders Confectionery
Safety signals are set for prosperity
in 1922. Your dollar buys more
now, and we are back to sane ideas
of work and spending.
Never will there be a better year
for saving than 1922. So get your
wife and all the youngsters pulling
for prosperity.
Everything we have in the line of CHRISTMAS GOODS is
CUT TO THE LIMIT. Don’t fail to look over our stock if
in need of anything.
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Why not a Christmas “Nationalized”
Account for your wife? Or a joint
family one?
First National Bank
Ashland,
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Funeral Directors, first
class service and moderate
prices. Lady assistant
J. P. D o d g e & S o n s
Reliable Housefurnishers