Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 26, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    \Ye<lii.:><!ay, April 20, ll»±2
views on the screen in the a u to ’ Matheson, he built and m arketed one'below the surface of the soil. T h ese’
• camp, is equally valuable from an i of the first higher priced cars in the i transform into the latest of the first
E stablished 1876
Except
ail' ertising BtandP°int, and would: field. When Dodge Brothers began brood worms, and should not be
P ublished Every Evening
¡add much in ’/ e way of a ttra c tiv e -' m anufacturing a car of their own, he overlooked in the tree-cleaning pro-
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO ¡ness.
became New York district represent- cess. By the 10th to the 15th of
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ative
and a few years later was ad- May, the moths will commence to
O FFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
Prof, Vining makes an ideal toast- vanced to the home office as director emerge from the trunks of the trees,
PA PE R
m aster and Chauncey Depew will ■ of service. His appointm ent as gen- and it will then be too late to clean
TELEPHONE 39
have to look to his laurels. His eral sales m anager followed in 1920. the trees and destroy the larvae,
E . J. BARRETT, Editor
quick
wit -------
saved — the day at the for-
Mr. i'n
Nichols,
sales It
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u u is , the
m e new general saies
it is therefore
m ereiore highly
nigniy d e sirab le 'th at
Subscription Price Delivered in City: um luncheon Tuesday, when he furn- manager, has also been on the ex ecu .|th e orchardist clean his trees and
One .......
month ..................................
for Earl
............................. $ ’ .65
~ ¡shed the peroration
“
----- Kil-
---- tive staff of Dodge Brothers
UIULUC13 from
II Will the
L11C destroy all larvae at th s time.
»P0 m
m o 0 n D t h th
s s ..............................
. . . . . . . . . .
1 .9 5 , Patrick’s
n o t r in V o talk
to llz on
o n the
f lic lessons of the Xi___X1____
«• . • began . building
.. . .
T .
. -
| T h hree
1.9^
time they first
cars.
Let us s ta rt this season’s cam­
O nemyeai • ’ • ’• ’ ’ ’• ‘ ’• ‘ ’• ’• ”• ’• * 7.50 Puebl° flood- The audience listened He was for five years Seattle district paign against the codling mo:h by
Mail and R urai R outes
in vain for a coupling up of the les- representative, then was advanced to cleaning the trees of all wintering
One month .................................. $ .65 son taught by the great lisaster, with the New York office. It was from larvae, and th ereafter by a strict ad-
Three months .............................. 1.95 an application to Ash. and, but t h e 1 the latter post th at he was called, in herance to a reliable spraying pro-
8ix months .................................. 3.50 , professor quickly and gracefully January of the present year, to be- gram, let us make this season's crop
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On« year .................................... 6.5(
supplied it in thanking Mr. Kilpat- come director of field operations.
the cleanest in southern Oregon’s
ADVERTISING RATES
rick for his contribution to the pro-
Mr. Gordon’s first appointm ent i history.
Display Advertising
1 with Dodge Brothers also dates back 1
M. A. YOTHERS,
Bln: ie insertion, each in ch ........... 30c gram '
!
to
1915.
He
was
A
tlanta
district!
Government
Entomologist, Med-
YEARLY CONTRACTS
“A rose by any other name would representative. A fter several years lord, Oregon
Display Advertising
I
smell as sw eet.” How about chang­ In this capacity he was sent to Lon-'
One tim e a w eek.............................. 27 %c
-----
Two times a week..............................25 c ing the names of “ Mechanic stre et” don to represent Dodge Brothers in
Eveiy other d a y .................................20 c
and Factory s tre e t” ? Seems lik e 1 the British Isles. For some time
Local Readers
we
could find some other appella- after his retu rn he was district rep-
Each line, each tim e .....................10c
To run every other dby for one
tion for those streets. The present resentative in Dallas, Texas, and then
month, each line, each t im e .. 7c names are misleading, and apt to became district representative in
To ruu~every issue for one month
create the Impression abroad th a t’blew York. He will begin his new
or more, each line, each tim e. . 5c
If you wish to he perm anently re­
the residents live In a tenam ent duties as director of distribution
Classified Column
lieved
of gas in the stomach and i
house
district,
surrounded
by
fac­
One cent the word each time.
within a few weeks.
bowels, take B aalm ann’s Gas Tab-
To run every issue for one month tories and mills. We are not aiming
lets, which are prepared especially
>r more, Vfcc the word each time.
to send that impression of the city LAST CALL TO CLEAN TRUNKS1 for stomach gas and all the bad ef-|
Legal Rate
broadcast. “ Ashland the B eautiful” !
OF APPLE AND PEAR
Jfects resulting from gas pressure.
First time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c
is
our
goal,
and
a
change
In
the
TR1?17q
I
T hat empty, gnawing feeling at
Each subsequent time, per 8
¡.the
pit of the stomach will disap-
name
of
those
two
streets
at
this
point line .................................... 5c
In
every
apple
and
pear
orchaid
pear;
that anxious, nervous feeling,
Card of t h a n k s ............................ >1.00 time would be opportune.
th
a
t
has
borne
one
or
more
crops
o
f
iw’^
h
eart palpitation will vanish.
Obituaries, the l i n e ......................2% c
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fru it there has been a larg er o r ’ ^nd yPu
again be able to take a
Fraternal Orders and Societies
That will be an im portant m eet­ _
, .v
7 .
¡deep breath w ithout discomfort.
Advertising for fratern al orders
sm aller per cent of the crops lost on
T hat drowsy, sleepy feeling after
or societies charging a regular initi­ ing at Sap-and-Salt today, when A.
L.
Richmond
the
southern
C
alifo
rn
ia'
aCC°
Unt
°
f
WOrmy
iFUlt
In
young
dinner
wiU be replaced by a desire
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
,
.
’
„
orchards
just
coming
Into
bearing,
^for
entertainm
ent.
Bloating will
ligious and benevolent orders will be hotel operator, and E. O. McCor- , he per cent 0( ]oS3 ,s o[ten llgh, cease. Your limbs,
arm s and tln g e rs ,
charged the regular rate for all ad
. . as
_ the
..
. • grow older, and twill
no because
longer feel
cold
and Gas
“ go
vertising when an admission or other mick, vice-president of the Southern . but
trees
isieep,”
Baalm
ann’s
T a to
b -! ■
Pacific
railroad,
will
m
eet
in
con­
charge is made.
ference with the hotel committee. more convenient places of copceal-Jlets prevent gas from interfering
m ent for the larvae are available, 'w ith the circulation.
What Constitutes Advertising
In all liklihood on the result of th at
it. u ♦ 1
t
. . . a.
and the tree9 more difficult to spray
tbe Kenuine B aalm ann’s Gas
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
Q
the tax levied ‘ hv the Tablet3 in the yel,ow PackaSe from
ing among some as to w hat consti­ conference the hotel project w.ll be;
...
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E lh a rt’s Drug Store or any reliable
tu tes news and what advertising, floated, and the fu tu re expansion of
we print this very simple rule, which Ashland and its environs assured 1 codllng moth 19 often as high as 50 druggist. Price one dollar. J. Baal-
Is used by newspapers to differenti­ Let ua hope the outcome will be such
“ ” 5 pcr cenl t>le c r° p’ Growers ; ma“a - Chemist. Sau Francisco. - 1
ate between them : “ ALL fu tu re as will set us well upon the road to
T ’ 1 “ ‘" " I ' "*a t th,B> in the 3lans •
e ’ents, where an admission charge the fulfillm ent of Ashland’, n atu ral P,h ™“ - ” 30me ta s The reduc,lon
Is made or a collection is taken IS
JUST ARRIVED!
ADVERTISING.” This applies to destiny— the central point of a to u r­ of this tax from 75 per cent to 5 per
WHAT? FENCING! WHERE?
organizations and societies of every ist traffic th at will radiate to all cent or less is certainly worth while
taking into consideration, especially
kind as well as to individuals.
All reports of such activities after points in southern Oregon.
when the methods of reducing the
they have occurred is news.
toil are within the reach of all.
Before sending away your or­
All coming social or organization PROMOTIONS MADE BY
4M
Of course, correct, thorough and
der, come and 9ee Pell’s new ear­
m eetings of societies where no
DODGE AUTO PEOPLE timely spraying Is the chief method
load of fencing. Every variety—
money contribution is solicited, initi­
barbed wire to fancy yard fencing
ation charged, or collecton taken IS
of saving the crop from the ravages
—
He guarantees to beat catalogue
NEWS.
Several im portant changes in the of th e worms, but there are at least
prices.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, executive personnel are announced j two supplem entary measures which
Garden tools, hose, and new and
Fostofflce as Second-class Mail Mat­ b.v Dodge Brothers. C. W. Matheson have dem onstrated their value in in- used sewing machines always on
ter.
has been advanced from general sales creasing the effectiveness of the
hand.
m anager to vice president in charge • spraying program. These two sup-
<5 ummer P layground 7
of sales; John A. Nichols Jr., pro- plem entary measures are: Banding
inoted from director of field opera- of the tree trunks to catch the ma-
tions to general sales m anager; John ture larvae, and (2) scraping off all
H. Gordon, from New York district ‘ rough bark from tree tru n k s and
representative to director if distribu limbs. Banding comes later in the
tion. Mr. Gordon succeeds J. E. season and will be discussed in due j
French, who resigned to take over time. Any bands now’ on the trees I
the Dodge Brothers dealership In should be examined, and all worms !
' San Francisco, where he m aintained and pupae destroyed,
his headquarters for several years as • At this time of the year, the lar-
Dodge Brothers district rep resen ta-, vae are hidden beneath the rough
tlV®!
bark on the tru n k s, limbs and at
Mr. Matheson, the new vice-presi-' the base of the trees, and beneath
dent, has been an im portant figure bands, if these are present. Many of
SOLOMONITES
Some men have no bad habits, and in the autom obile industry for many the larvae will be found at the base
years. W ith his brother, Frank of the trees, as much as three inches I
not much else.
E makers of U. S.
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Tires
made this
W hatever you are sure of, be sure
a n n o u n c e m e n t la s t
of this— th a t you are dreadfully like
____ N o v e m b e r —
other people.
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‘‘Hereafter the price of the
Even w’hen a woman does not re­
30x314 ‘Usco’ is $10.90.”
turn a m an's affection she can’t help
Money in the bank gives the sort of courage
The lowest price ever quoted on
adm iring his discrim ination.
that enables men to get on in the world.
a tire of quality reputation and
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standard performance.
Things move along so fast nowa­
We suggest that you open a savings account
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days that people who say, ‘‘It can’t
with
us
and
begin
now
to
build
up
a
cash
be done,” are interrupted by some­
And now, with the opening of
reserve.
one doing it.
Spring, there seem to be quite a
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num ber o f “N ew and Special
\ our account is welcome here regardless of i
tires” coming into the market in
Now let's get busy on th a t cave­
size.
the
$10.90 price range.
man stuff and give the G rants Pass
delegation a reception worthy of
Perhaps you are wondering just
Ashland. The visitors will be here
what there can be either “new”
Tuesday. May 9th. Get busy with
or “special” about these tires.
your thinkery and unload your Ideas
It can’t be the $10.90 price—
on Secretary Fuller. He has’nt got
“U sc o ” e s ta b lis h e d th a t five
troubles enough; he’ll scarcely feel
months ago.
one or two more.
No More Gas in
Stomach & Bowels.
Peil’s Corner
T
•HE new organization
building the good Max­
well fully realizes that the
future of this car rests en­
tirely on the continued
high regard of its owners,
Cord tires non-skid front and rear; disc steel wheels, demountable a t rim and
nt hub; drum type lamps; Alemite lubrication; motor dr h en electric horn;
Unusually long springs; deep, wide, roomy seats; real leather upholstery
bt open cars, broadcloth in closed cars; open car side curtains open nith
doors; clutch and brake action, steering and gear shifting, remarkably easy;
uow type water-tight windshield. Prices /• O. li. Detroit, revenue tax to be
nddedt Touring Car, f885; Roadslei, f885; Coupe, $1385; Sedan, fl-iSS
A. W . WALKER AUTO CO.
Phone 18
MEDFORD, OREGON
c'Thz Good
M A XW E L I
First to establish the
$1022 price-Used
Dollar Courage
field (now that the season prom-
*ses business from the American
car-owner),
remember-
--, , it is worth —
— — — —
—
ing that “Usco” showed its good
faith by announcing this price
last fall.
The same intent to serve that
has made “Usco” a standard value
for years.
The “Usco” Tire was never
better than it is today—with
its established quality, its
time-tested performance,
and its price closely fig­
ured in tune with the
times.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland.
Oregon
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That was some hum dinger of a
gathering at the forum luncheon of
the chamber of commerce on Tues­
day. No reason in the world* why
there shouldn’t be as large an a t­
tendance always. The program was
diversified enough to suit everyone,
perhaps a little too diversified for
some, but then one can always have
recourse to blinders.
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Here is a used car advertisem ent
copied from the Boston T ranscript:
“ Take a slant at this Liz; born in
1918 and had no bad w inters; good
rubber on every foot; will do fifty
miles per hour, twenty-five forward
and twenty-five up and down; a
ram blin, rootin. tootin scamp. 250
bucks, cash or term s, and you can
own this car which has a wheel on
every corner.”
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The two suggestions made by John
H. Doran, the superintendent of the
auto camp, were timely and should
be acted upon. A radio station in
the camp would add much to its a t­
tractiveness and if we could get it ’
installed this season, it would give '
us the prestige of having the first on
the coast. His other suggestion in
regard to throw ing stereoptican
SAe Discovered It, Too
A fter 10 years of kit or miss baking with
various other brands of powder 1 at hast
discovered that the bitter taste some­
times found in hot breads was caused from
alum in cheaper grades of powder. So I
am now an ardent booster for Royal
Bering Powder.”
L. A. J.
N or q u a lity reputation and
standard performance—for it takes
more than one full season for any
new tire to demonstrate where
it stands in quality and value
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With so many tires rush­
ing into this $ 10.90 price
United States Tires
•re Good Tires
C o p y r ig h t
1922
lU.S.Tii«Ce.
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Contains No Alum
Leaves No Bitter Taste
Send for Now R o ya l Cook Book—Ws FREE
Royal Baldn« Powder Co., 130 William St., New York
Where You
Can Buy
U. S. Tires:
N. DIX & SON
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