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w ere bein g m ad e in th a t d ire c tio n ,
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Published Every Evening Except
w hich, if su c ce ssfu l, w ould r e s u lt in
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th e re s u m p tio n of m in in g o p e ra tio n s. e rin g th e goods w ith w ork th a t ju s t
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
T h e d e p th of th e o re b o dies is one g e ts by, h a s no s u rp ris e com ing w hen U. S. GOVERNMENT MAKES
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
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T he silk sto c k in g is sa id to have
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
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Subscription Price Delivered in City:
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O ne m o n th ......................................$. .65 been developed a t th e g re a te s t d e p th s 'k n o w abou s h o rt s k ir ts th e n ?
T h re e m o n t h s ................................. 1 95 as w itn ess th e fam o u s C om stock,
on M ay 3 to fill v acan cies in th e po si­
31x m o n th s ...................................... 3 7 5 fro m w hich m illio n s w ere ta k e n o u t
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Mall and Rural Routes
’ve got to get busy a n d do som e ta ll th ro u g h o u t th e U n ited S ta te s, a t en-
O ne m o n th ......................................$ .65 reach ed .
T h re e m o n th s ................................. 1.95
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YEARLY CONTRACTS
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pellin g th e focus of th e pu b lic eye
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T h a t w hich m ay
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Fraternal Orders and Societies
of p a ra m o u n t in te re s t to th e in d i­ N ew bould, M. P., th e ch ief sp o k es- P acific f re ig h t tr a in w as w reck ed by
A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs v id u al, w ould fin d sm al lw elcom e in m an of th e E n g lish film in d u s try , a t c o lla p se o f a w heel a t M arcel, six
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a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e­
L ondon.
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v e rtls ln g w hen an a d m issio n o r o th e r e ra l public.
c h a rg e Is m ade.
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What Constitutes Advertising
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­ p ress of th e s ta te , d u rin g th e l a s t 1 ,PSO’u Uon s ta tin g t h a t ru in faced loose. T h irte e n m en rid in g in a box
in g am o n g som e as to w h a t c o n s ti­ w eek, th ro u g h its high school b a s k e t-; r'ie in d u stry if th e im post w as n o t c a r escaped from th e w reck u n in ­
tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g ,
a b o lish e d .
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a te b etw een th e m : “ A L L f u tu r e long tim e.
e v e n ts, w h e re a a a d m issio n c h a rg e th e g e n e ra l pu b lic eye on A sh lan d , , n ie e t’n g ’s t 'ia t tlie tax sh o u ld be
C le a rin g of th e w re c k ag e re q u ire d
is m ad e o r a co llectio n Is ta k e n IS acco m p lish es th e p u rp o se of public-1 re n i0 ' ed d u rin g th e s u m m e r m o n th s, a ll of y e s te rd a y . R e lie f crew s w ere
A D V E R T IS IN G .”
T h is a p p lie s to
ity. T he e n te rin g w edge h a v in g been ; i aJJjn g _ ^ h id) it is s u g g e ste d t h a t th e s e n t o u t f rom M ojave a n d B ak ers-
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of every
d riv e n , th e e x p lo ita tio n , if l^ept up!
k in d a s w ell as to in d iv id u als.
AH re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r in ce ssa n tly , is bound to b e a r f r u it
th e y have o c c u rre d is new s.
in a ro u s in g c u rio sity , th e p a re n t .of j
A ll com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n
m e e tin g s of societies w h e re no in v e s tig a tio n , a n d th e c o n se q u e n t a t ­
m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti tra c tio n of c a p ita l s e e k in g in v e s t­
a tio n c h a rg e d , o r c o lle cto n ta k e n IS m ent. T h is sp ells e x p an sio n fo r th e
NEWS.
c o m m u n ity a n d e x p an sio n is w h a t we
E n te re d a t th e A sh lan d , O regon a re a f te r — expansion t h a t m u st ev e n ­
P o sto ffic e a s S econd-class M ail M at­ tu a te in a b ig g er, b e tte r a n d g r e a te r
o f B e st M a k e s a n d L a te s t D e sig n s a t
ter.
A sh lan d . “ L e t’s g o ! ”
Ashland
Tidings
T u e sd a y , M arch 2 1 , llK i’J
field.
T h e tra in w as p ilo ted by E n g in e e r
Ben W ols a n d F ire m a n H a rry D over-
splke.
A g r a n d f a th e r of H o u tz lives in
S a n ta C ruz.
Tw o c a rlo a d s of o ra n g e s a n d lem - i
ons w ere d e stro y e d in th e w reck.
FRANKIE MURPHY MAY
MEET JOHNNY WILSON
( I n te r n a tio n a l N ew s S ervice)
D E N V E R , Colo., M arch
21.—
F ia n k ie M u rphy, local w e lte rw e ig h t,!
w ho h a s been boxing w ith g re a t auc-l
ces3 fo r se v e ra l m o n th s, m ay go out
of his c la ss a n d a c ce p t a m atc h w ith
J o h n n y W ilson, m id d le w e ig h t c h a m ­
pion, a c c o rd in g to a n n o u n c e m e n t
h e re by h is m a n a g e r, J a c k K a n n e r.
A C a n a d ia n bo x in g p ro m o te r is n e ­
g o tia tin g fo r th e m a tc h b etw een M u r­
phy a n d W ilson, to be sta g e d soon.
I t w ould n o t be th e f ir s t tim e
M urphy h a s show n a g a in s t boxers in '
th e m id d le w ig h t d iv isio n . T h e D en­
v e r boy m et B ryan D ow ney tw ice and
re c e n tly d e fe a te d B a ttlin g O rteg a ,
th e M exican b a ttle r , in P o rtla n d ,;
O regon.
W h ip p in g c re a m , sw eet m ilk , cot-j
ta g e cheese, Y oung A m erica T illa ­
m ook ch eese a n d honey.
D e tric k
S e lls fo r Less.
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Ashland Realty Co.
Houses to Rent
Property for Sale
25 East Main St.
Ashland, Oregon
Phone 181
Do Your Gardening
w ith th e rig h t tools, etc., and
It will be m uch e a sie r, p le a s­
a n te r an d p robably m ore su c ­
c e ssfu l.
W e h a v e e v e ry th in g
fo r th e g a rd e n .
R akes, hoes,
w e ed ers, p a th e d g e rs, g a rd e n
hose, law n m ow ers. If you have
been w o rk in g w ith poor tools,
g e t som e of o u rs a n d enjoy th e
d iffe re n c e . T hey cost no m ore,
so why n ot h av e th e m ?
SIM P SO N ’S
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Fishing Tackle, Rods
and Reels
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fix th e le n g th of h o u rs one m ay w ork
in th e serv ice of h u m a n ity .
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by m e e tin g a c o m p e tito r w ith a sm ile
a n d a w ord of c h e e r th a n in c u ltiv a t­
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H o w T o R e a lly S a v e
ÎIGHT. COOL DAYSV >,|
[A RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT
THE LURE OF GOLD
It is by no m eans a re m o te possi­
b ility , on th e c o n tra ry , it is well
up am o n g th e p ro b a b ilitie s , t h a t in
th e n e a r fu tu re , th e h ills a b o u t A sh­
lan d will be sw a rm in g w ith a d v e n ­
tu ro u s p ro sp e c to rs in se a rc h of th e
gold w ith w hich it is k n o w n th e h ills
ab o u n d . G o v ern m en t geo lo g ical ex­
p e rts w ho a re fa m ilia r w ith th e se
h ills h a v e gone on re c o rd th a t th ey
c o n ta in a s ric h v ein s of gold q u a rtz
a s is to be found a n y w h e re in th e
U nited S ta te s, a n d it only re q u ire s
d ev elo p m en t to c re a te in th is im m e­
d ia te te r r ito ry , a g re a t m in in g in ­
d u stry .
T he p lac e r d ig g in g s, m any believe,
h av e been w o rk ed ou t.
T h e re a re
o ld -tim e m in e rs h e re w ho w ill te ll
you th a t th e h ills h av e been c lean ed
of p lacer gold in th e y e a rs th a t a re
gone, a n d th e r e a r e o th e rs , e q u a lly
e x p erien ced , who d e c la re t h a t th e
s u rfa c e h a s only been tic k le d by th e
p ro sp e c to r’s pick an d th a t th e t e r r i ­
to ry is still rich in p la c e r diggings.
All a g re e on one p o in t, how ever,
a n d th a t is, th a t th e se h ills a re aliv e
w ith rich q u a rtz . One of th e g r e a t­
e s t d ra w b a c k s to be m et w ith in th e
d e v e lo p m en t o f th e se p ro sp e c ts is th e
d e p th a t w hich th e o re bodies lie. In
th e A sh lan d m ine, w hen it w as s h u t
dow n, a d e p th of 2200 feet had been
re a c h e d , a n d they w ere in one of th e
ric h e s t bodies of o re e v e r developed
in th e U n ited S ta te s.
T he public
g e n e ra lly su p p o sed , w hen o p e ra tio n s
ceased , t h a t its o u tp u t w as e x h a u st
ed, an d th is b e lie f w as g e n e ra lly a c ­
cepted a s th e c a u se o f th e su sp en sio n
of a ll m in in g a c tiv itie s in th e s e h ills.
Such, how ever, w as not th e case. At
th e tim e of c lo sin g dow n, th e m ine
w as in a p o sition w h e re it b ad e fa ir
to riv a l th e o u 'p u t of th e C om stock
T h e rea l reason fo r th e sh u t-d o w n
w as th e fact th a t th e re w as a clash
of in te re s ts .
In follow ing th e rich
vein w hich had been e n c o u n te re d in
th e A sh lan d m ine. It w as fo u n d th a t
it tre n d e d o n to a n a d jo in in g p ro p ­
e rty , a n d th e o p e ra to rs w ere th r e a t ­
e n e d w ith in ju n c tio n p ro ceed in g s if
th e y tre s p a ss e d a n y f u rth e r.
So fa r, th e d iffe re n c e s b etw een th e
o w n e rs of th e s e a d jo in in g p ro p e rtie s
h a v e n e v e r been s a tis fa c to rily a d ju s t-
On Cost of Painting
HE N ew Series of the
M axw ell p r o v id e s the f u l l
measure of riding comfort which
the average man and woman so
keenly want and hope for. Superb
performance, money-saving relia­
bility and sturdiness—these
Ration has united with
roadability remark-,,
o f this weight arsri glw,
T
IRST, find out what good paint is, for that
is where you start to save on paint. We
spend more to make paint for your economy
follows:
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buy more gallons. It is harder to spread,
requires more work—so you pay more labor cost.
as
Y our "saving” in less cost per gallon is very
quickly eaten up.
W e use only the best materials in Fuller’s
Specification House Paints — P I O N E E R
W H IT E LEA D , pure linseed oil, zinc and finest
colors.
Cheap paint starts to crack in twelve months.
paint remains good five or more years. It
is really the cheap paint that is expensive. Don’t
allow surfaces to rot—it costs /n j to paint them.
YVe super-purify the lead in a special purifier.
Then we make the lead so fine that it will pass
through a silk screen with 40,000 meshes to the
square inch.
There is no real cost in painting with the best
paint. Depreciation of an unpainted building far
exceeds the cost of paint.
T he “whiter” lead means clearer-toned colors.
The extreme fineness means better mixing quality,
greater covering capacity, more ease in spreading
— a paint that’s always uniform and smooth.
Such paints when applied form a beautiful
elastic, tough, protective coat that stays. They
are known as “Fuller’s Specification House
Paints.”
Fr ee A d v ic e
Where “Cheap’’ Paints Fail
Don’t Figure Paint F onomy as “Cost per
Gallon.”
“Cheap” paints can’t cc oete with good paints
in econom y.
“ C h e a p ” p a in t covers less— you
G ood
on Painting
SK our agent for our free ad­
vice. He will show you a color
»aril which shows 32 shades of this
desirable paint.
A
W e have a Fuller Specification
Department which will tell you all
about the most d e s i r a b l e color
schemes, color harmony and those
other details you want to know.
Take advantage of Fuller House
Paints. Take steps to paint now.
Don’t l»et weather depreciate your
investment.
F u lle r k
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S P S C IIC A T IO N
H o P u h o s e n ix e > u P re a Paint-
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SAVE THIS
(Cut this out and paste it in your note hook­
as a memo)
My house need« painting. Fuller’s Specif
f.cation House Faints are sold by the follow *
ing merchants:
P u re P re p a re d P o in t
M'f d. by W. P. Fuller & Co.
A. W. WALKER AUTO Co.
W . P . F u lle r & C o.
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‘•Pure Prepared’’ and “Phoenix” are Fuller’s Specifications for house
painting. Get either and you have the best that anyone can make—
long service paints.
W H ERE TO BU Y TH EM : These paints are important to you. so
it ’s important to go to the right store to get them. Agents’ names
and addresses are printed in the memo coupon to the right. . Cut it out
and put it in your pocket.
M ED FO R D , OREGON
Good
£ ullep
P a in t s ,
„72H
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Dept. 22, San Francisco.
Pioneer Manufacturers of Paints, Varnishes,
Enamels, Stains and PIO NEER W HITE
LEA D for 72 Years
Branches in 16 Cities in the West
Dealers Everywhere
Established 1849
Also makers of Rubber-Cement Floor Paint,
All-purpose Varnishes, Silkenwhite Enamel.
Fifteen-for-Floors, Washable Wall Finish, Auto
Enamel, Barn and Roof Paint. Porch and Step
Paint and PIO N EE R W H IT E LEAD.
For All Exterior Jobs of Painting, it is Advisable to Secure
the Services of a Master Fainter
Dickerson
& Son
Ashland - - Oregon
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