Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 16, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    BAGS FOUR
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
■ m as■
S h UHS
naval armaments, but Just let some
horrid man propose to déprive girls
and women of powder puffs!
the law. Said league should stand names and address signifying their
for the enforcem ent of all laws. desire to do so.
Established 1876
Doubtless there are wrongs In gov­
D. M. BROWER.
Published Every Evening Except
ernm ent and there are laws th a t are
T he P u b lic F orum colum n is a
Sunday
m ed iu m for the, exp ression s of
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
hu rtfu l, but h u rtfu l laws may be re­
W ith modern apparatus we can
T idfogs readers. A rticles subm it-
pealed or made void an d evil9 th a t
ike
your p o rtrait at night as well
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
Scjd JTofP
CA.*
in
th
e daytime. Make your ap-
PAPER
Origan status third- among the cued 4 0 0 w ords. V ie w s exrpqseed are inherant In present forms of
TELEPHONE 39
Pacific coast states and forty-first in under th is head a r e not to be con­ government may be gotten rid of by j intm ent today. Phone No. 8.—
fu sed w ith th e e d ito r ia l oplniqn o f
tr’.ing
studio. P o rtraits th a t
am ending constitutions. It was Ben­
Subscription- Price D elivered in City the nation in point of development.
th e new spaper, th e T idings being
jam
in
Franklin,
I
believe,
that
said
One m onth .................................. $ .6! This is because Oregon' has lacked willing to allow " p resen tation o f
in commenting on the original con­
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.9£ sufficient vision or faith in its own both aides of any q u estion except
Six months .................................. 3.7£ i resources to advertise.
stitution, “The best part o fit was
p olitics and religion .
Ona year ..................................... 7.5(
th
a t it could be am ended.” There is
California has advertised and
B reak fast Bacon, 3S c; H am s, S5c;
M ail a n d R u r a l R o u te s
a
legal way to remove ills from the
One m o n th • • » . . « • • • • • • • . . . 9 *6£ gained 1,500,000 people— ~2% to the
Shou
lders, 2 5 c ; Lard, 15e; All
social body, but we get nowhere and“
Three months .............................. 1.9S square mile. Washington was awake
R oasts,
14-ltfc;
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.5( to Its Qwn Interest and now has 1,-
we are breeding anarchy by the non­ Steaks, 2 5 c;
One year ..................................... 6.5i
B oiling B eef, 20c; W eenies, H am ­
enforcem ent of law. A good citizen
500,000 people, or 20 to the square
will
observe
the
law
and
will
help
ADVERTISING RATES
burger and Sausage, 20c; Tur­
mile. Oregon lags behind with less
Display Advertising
the
officials
to
enforce
law
;
regard"-
than 800.000, and only eight people
k eys, 40c; Chickens, 8Oc.
Single Insertion, each in c h ........... 30c
le8s of w hether they be so-called
to
the
square
mile.
YEARLY CONTRACTS
blue laws or not.
.Oregon's governmental 'expense
Display Advertising
The w riter requests all readers of
One tim e a w eek........................27
has caused high taxes. The remedy j
Two times a week....................... 25 c to reduce taxes is to invite more county'
this article who are willing to o r­
Every other d a y ........................... 20 c
J . M. GRIMSLEY
ganize a law enforcem ent league to
people into the state to yay them. ’ ' His
Local Readers
eith er phone, w rite or call, give their
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c- Automatically more people bring In- len-ged
To run every other dby for one
creased taxable wealth.
it is t
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c
Oregon's exposition in 1925 la the s e lfa n
To run every issue for one month
vehicle
through which the situation efforts
or more, each line, each t im e .. 5c
can
be
met.
A state tax outside of they gc
Classified Column
One cent the word each time.
Portland <?f one mill distributed over lzed oi
To run every issue for one month a period of three years In six in- fully n
or more, %c the word each time.
Legal 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 .............................91.00
Obituaries, the line ......................2%«
F raternal Orders and Societies
Advertising for fratern al orders
o r societies charging a regular Initi­
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
ligious and benevolent orders will b e
charged the regular ra te for aU ad
vertlsing when an admission or other
charge Is made.
Ashland
Tidings
Public Forum
For Christmas
$1.00 profit
iristmas Sale at
W hat C onstitutes A dvertising
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
ing among some as to w hat consti­
tutes news and w hat advertising,
we print this very simple rule, which I
Is used by newspapers to differenti­
ate between them : “ ALL future
events, where an admission charge
ls made or a collection is taken IS
ADVERTISING.” This applies to
organizations and societies of every
kind as well as to individuals.
All reports of such activities after
they have occurred is news.
All coming social or organization
m eetings of societies w here ne
money contribution is solicited, in iti­
ation charged, or collecton taken IS
Fresh candies packed in neat holiday boxes. See some
of same on display in our windows.
Will have* full line of chocolates and bon bons this
week. Quality is the best and the prices right.
Will call her a dunce;
It is coming to pass th a t the term Since it seems
“ old-fashioned,” oftentim es applied
A general custom to hurl
to persons in derision, is a badge of The blame for your grouch
respect and esteem. There is noth­
On the “Telephone Girl.”
ing in being “ old fashioned,” a s 'th e
term usually is used, th a t should
It’s wearisome work
m ake any one asham ed of It.
On the nerves and the brain
Continual hurry.
It would not be amiss for mem­
Continual strain;
bers of the arm s conference, before
And of course, ahe gets tired—
final adjournm ent, to pledge them ­
As other folks do—
selves solemnly, on behalf of th eir
And needs to be thoughtfully
respective nations, to observe the
Treated by you;
Golden Rule in international affairs.
So think of her doing her best
Mid the whirl;
It ia com paratively easy to bring And try to be "white”
about an agreem ent to cut down
To the “Telephone Girl.”
v‘sLf Holmes Grocery
SATURDAY THIS WEEK
BIO DEMONSTRATION O f
Canned fruit, vegetables and fiah, Boat bn* of
D or ’K overlook
S p e c ia l P ric e s for this
Over sixty varietiea open for your inspection
Holmes Grocery
r
98 North Main, Ashland,
Fountain Supplies — Stationery — School Supplies
Distributing Agents for National Biscuit Co.
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H O EFLER’S CENTENNIAL CHOCOLATES
MEDFORD
Phone 53 R
OREGON
Res. Phone 899 R
W here
Do Yôu
Buy Y our
Groceries
(Contribute^}
NEW S.
With a claqtp on her head
Like a cage for her hair;
W e make all quotations on
JOB WORK
She site a ll day on a stiff little chair
fcpm
And sh »answers the calls
THE FRANK LIN PRICE LIST
That come over the wire
Same prices— reasonable price—
From
people of patience
to all
And people of ire;
E ntered a t the Ashland, Oregon.
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­ And “Number?” she queries
Of noble or churl—
ter.
A wonderful volee
Has the “Telephone Gtrl."
More than 13,000,000 persons
took out life insurance in the Unit­
ed States this year— or, a t least,
She has to be plsaqgnt.
this many policies. The rest of the
And hustling, aqd keen,
people will surrender and sign up
With a temper, unruffled
for insurance ju st as soon as the
And ever serene;
agents get to them and give them
There are forty-five things
th e ir convincing, irresistible line of
She must think o f at once
talk.
Or someone, impatient.
canned goods on the market
this opportunity.
WHOLESALERS OF QUALITY CANDIES
■Itamhle drop fo pafoeg <» same.
If yon have a box or basket at home you would like
to have packed with fresh candy for some friend, we
Will pack it for you, no extra charges for packing.
GOOD GBDAH POSTS
New pxteqp on Implements and re-
patra. New a h i used aetrtag
machines for sale
W* rant.. . . .
Are you still following the charge ami delivery system
and thereby paying the other fellows additional expense
and bad accounts
have you joined the happy throng of cash buyers
Follow the crowds to
Detrick’s Groceteria
Pell's Corner
Greatly increased sales of Luthy batteries
enable us to effect economies in production
which we are glad to pass on to you. Effec­
tive as of December 12th Luthy battery
prices are reduced an average of 15%. If you
have purchased a “Luthy” since that date go
to your dealer and he will gladly refund you
the difference between the present price and
the amount you paid. These new prices give
you at practically the same price as you
would pay for an ordinary battery—the
higher grade “Luthy,” with its written guar­
antee tor at least two years’ continuous
service.
And we know you are looking for bargains. This being
the ease we invite you to call and inspect our stock of
army amt navy goods, which includes boots, shoes,
shirts, underwear, blankets and socks, also a limited
supply of armv meats.
W hy you should buy a "L u t h y
The Luthy battery keeps charged and sel­
dom needs repairs. Luthy separators never
need renewing—prevent short circuits—
eliminate 80% of all battery troubles. The
Luthy battery keeps cool—needs less water
— is 10% to 20% over-capacity; a car-service
battery, not a service-station battery. Eco­
nomical to buy—economical to operate.
Guaranteed in writing. Call on your local
dealer today to see the Luthy battery.
WE DON’T QUOTE PRICES—
Your privilege to inspect our stock before buying, we
know vou’ll be satisfied.
luthy
The LUTHY COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO
A. C. WILHITE
Buick Service Station
83 North Main St.
Ashland, Ore.
207 EAST MAIN STREET
Center of all activities