Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 13, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    pací i r a
SAiLï TitiMSS
Ashland
Tidings
hilated by distance
forgotten
wheh she sleeps in the dust;
Eitablished 1876
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Published Every Evening Except
1 Under present fashion decrees,
____
Sunday
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING GO.
men may see a lot more of the wom­
en than they ever did, but they do
OFFICIAL CITY AND C OU N T Y
not understand them one w hit^bet-
PA PER
ter.
TELEPHONE 39
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E. J. BARRETT, Editor
Page the vanguard of the Vol-
Subscription P rice D elivered in City: steaders! Spain leads the world in
One month ............„ ....................$ .65 the consumption of wine, with an
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.95
Six months .................................. 3.75 average of 35 gallons a year for
Ona year .................................... 7.50 each inhabitant.
Mai] and R ural R outes
One month .................................. $
Three months ..............................
Six months ..................................
On« year .....................................
.65
W onder why a tim 'd and homely
1.95 girl is always fearfu 1:y shocked at
3.50
6.5C the daring things her vivacious com­
panion will pull off, knowing in her
ADVERTISING RATES
heart of hearts she would give any­
Display A dvertising
thing
on earth for the nerve to do
ilD -ie Insertion, each in ch ........... 30c
the
same
thing?
YEARLY CONTRACTS
• •
Display A dvertising
One tim e a w eek.............................. 27 %c Too often in cases of conviction
Two times a week..............................25 c for the crimes of banklooting, etc.
^veiy other d a y ................................ 20 c
the sympathy of the public— or a
Local R eaders
Each line, each t i m e . . . . ........... TOc portion of it— is too much inclined
To run every other dhy for one
in favor of leniency for the convict
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c ed criminal. Looking at the case
To ru n e v e ry issue for one month
or more, each line, each tim e. . 5c from every point of view, surely the
victims of such dishonest acts are
Classified Column
entitled to some sympathy and con­
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one month sideration also.
Rarely ever is a
or more,
the word each time.
petition circulated asking for assist­
Legal R ate
First time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c ance for the hundreds, perhaps
thousands of poor people who have
Each subsequent time, per 8*
point line .................................... 5c lost th eir savings of a lifetim e
Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00 through the work of crooked bank
Obituaries, the line ......................2% c
officials. M isdirected sympathy of
F ratern al Orders and Societies
Advertising for fratern al orders this kind s a great encourager of
or societies charging a regular initi­ crime.— Jacksonville Post.
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
ligious and benevolent orders wjjl Se
charged the regular rate for all ad
vertislng when an admission or other ❖
JACKSON COUNTY FARM <$>
charge is made.
❖
BUREAU NEW S
<J>
W hat C onstitutes A dvertising
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
ing among some as to what consti
tutes news and what advertising,
we print this very simple rule, which
is used by newspapers to different!
ate between them : "ALL future
events, where aa 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
meetings of societies where no
money contribution is solicited, initi­
ation charged, or collection taken IS
NEWS.
Jackson County Farm, Bureau
Offifce: Liberty Building, Medford
J. E. Edipiston ................ President
Frank E. Upton . . . . Vice-President
Chas. Nuuan . . Secretary-Treasurer
Claude C. Catd, County Agent
Medord, Oregon
Lloyd A. Moss, A ssistant County
Agent and County Club Leader
Florence E. Pool
Home D em onstration Agent, Medford
During the present week there are
being held Farm Bureau meetings
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon. jyith several special movies at the
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­ following places: Applegate, Browns­
ter.
boro, Ruch and Wimer,
rìurm PùM SRoi
OF/frlERICAf
WASHINGTON fi.
»BRITISH COLUMBIA-
.
-SIGHT. COOL C V C fs V J
[A RESTrut 3 L K P CVtRY NIGHT.1
Anybody contem plating buying
farm machinery should look over
the Moline m achinery bought by the
, following men during M arch:
L.
I Neidermeyer, C. E. Lamb, C. S. Fin-
1 ley, D. M. Lowe, J. E. Edm iston,
Jam es Campbell, Medford; R. E.
jCasad, Talent; M. D. Bowes, Lake
I Creek; J. G. Love, H. S. W hetstone.
C entral Point; W. R. Williams.
I Ashland.
Has anybody in Jackson county a
field of Grimm alfalfa th a t has pro­
duced w ithout irrigation more than
four tons of hay to the acre? No
♦
the MOTHER
"horse back” weights, but actual
♦ She never touched with skill- <g> weights of hay dry enough to bale. 1
ful brush the canvas,
<J> How many acres have you, how old.
-$> And left a picture that the
[and how many tons of hay in three
world might praise,
<§> consecutive years?
♦ Or with inspired fingers on the <S>
keyboard,
Here is a scheme to get a good
<»
Sent down an echo through €> stand of young alfalfa th at has been
the length of days.
tried out on one of our local dry
farm s for several years. Cut the
But once with eyes tearstained <3> wildoatsi. m ustard and other weeds
yet looking upward,
<§> early, before there is any seed
With smiling lips she passed <$> formed; then about every three
beneath the rod,
weeks pasture the alfalfa with a
♦ Descending almost to the Vale <♦> bunch of sheep, make them eat it
of Shadows,
«¡> until the ground is alm ost bare. The
♦
To hiring a little; newborn <•> alfalfa will go all to roots instead of
soul from God.
<s> top growth, but it will also spread
♦
<s> the crown to a surprising extent,
♦ She never sang a song of joy
and will make a big crop the fol­
♦
or sadness.
<g> lowing year because of the strong
In clear, sweet tones, to
roots and wide crown. If by any
make us smile or weep,
<*> chance there was dodder in the al­
<• Her voice, too weak to win the <» falfa seed, the sheep will prevent it
world’s approval,
from going to seed and your field is
Was only good to hush a <3> clean.
♦
babe to sleep.
<js
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President F. W. H errin and Man­
♦ She never penned a book whose 'A ager R. A. W ard of the Pacific Co­
glowing pages
operative Wool Growers addressed
♦
Might lift us up and help us <•> a meeting of wool and m ohair grow­
<8*
in the fight,
<s> ers in C. C. Cate’s office recently.
But day by day she sought with <?> It is safe to say th a t everybody
♦
loving patience
4> present is a strong booster for co­
♦
To guide two little stum bling <8> operative wool m arketing and th at
♦
feet aright.
every grower who does not sell his
♦ And yet. mayhap when at the ♦ wool this way is losing money.
<$>
gate of Heaven
<$>
She paused. God looked at <8> VERN BLUE OF ASHLAND
♦
her and smiled,
<$
WINS FIRST IN CONTEST
** With hand outstretched. His <9>
v*>
kind voice spoke a w elcom ed
Word has been received in Ash­
To her, the m other of a lit-
land to the effect th a t Vern Blue, a
•'
tie child.
<*> local boy, who is attending the U. of
♦
— A uthor unknown.
<9> O., won the Edison Marshall short
SOLOMONITES
• •
M other’« arme, a resting place for
innocence on earth ; a link between
angels and men.
• *
A "rose by any other nam e” — a
news item says Ima Loser won the
prize at a bridge party recently giv­
en in Indianapolis.
♦ ♦
_2L, L úw ütt>,
hör
story contest, which was a cash
prize of $30. The name of the story
was “The Man with the Devil’s
E ars.”
Young Blue is one of the brightest
students attending the university
and is at the top in practically ev­
ery subject th a t he is taking. The
people of this city are glad to call
him an Ashlander.
The love we bear to our m other is
Get your season ticket for the
not m easured by years, is not anni- Chautauqua.
■f**''
Special Cruise
SAN FRANCISCO—HONOLULU—HILO—VICTORIA
SAN FRANCISCO
CHINA MAIL LINER “ NILE”
GRAND BALL
Leaving San Francisco June 16, 1922, at conclusion of
48th Annual Session Imperial Council A. A. O. N.- M. S.
I nder auspices Pacific-Atlantic Travel Bureau
ASHLAND ARMORY
Rates—$200.00 and up
Monday Night, May 15
For information and reservation, apply
Southern Pacific Ticket Agent
in honor of MISS RITA BOYNTON, the Southern Pacific candidate for Queen of the
Elks’ Spring Festival at Portland.
W A N TED
AUSPICES S. P. EMPLOYES
Experienced men for logging camps, box factory and
sawmill. Good opportunity for advancement. Phone,
write or apply: Office Fruit Growers Supply Company,
Hilt, California.
Lovelands Orchestra
Tickets—$1.00; war tax 10c; Total $1.10
MAMMOTH SALE
SELLERS CABIN
RITCHEN
ETS
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THIS WEKK
ONLY
The Best Servant in Your House”
Down
S
Put This Cabinet
In Your Home
:ucr.r. —
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Ashland never saw a sale like this before. No such astound­
ing- values were ever offered on these terms.
Here is the
famous SELLERS KITCHEN CABINET—known the world
Sellers Mastercraft
over as the cabinet with the “ 15 Famous Features,” a sterling
product without a peer—at ONE DOLLAR DOWN, balance
on easy payments.
Act now—this offer applies to every style Sellers in our stock.
This opportunity lasts through this week only—then gone!
A GENUINE SELLERS CABINET
G IV E N A W A Y F R E E
For every dollar th at is spent with us or
paid in on account is given one free chance
on this cabinet.
Wonderful New Improvements Added to the
“15 Famous Features”
No other Kitchen Cabinet in the world com­
pares with Sellers in the high manufacturing
quality of materials and choice workman­
ship, to say nothing of the conveniences, ex­
clusive. and patented, possessed by no other
make.
Now to these great conveniences are added
new features that set a new high mark in
Kitchen Cabinet manufacture: A Double
Base Shelf Extender now brings forward alt
pots and pans within easy reach when lower
door is opened.
New Improved Poreeliron Work Table, when
pulled forward, brings cutlery drawers for­
ward with it. No reaching under.
A new plush-lined silver buffet drawer is
added above roll curtain.
$13.75 Worth of Oneida Community
Diamond Plate Free
26 Pieces With Every Cabinet
This Famous Silver Guaranteed 10 Years
To every purchaser of a Seller’s Cabinet during this sale, we
have arranged to give, absolutely free, a complete set of Onedia
Community Diamond Plate Silverware—six knives, six forks,
six teaspoons, six dessert spoons, butter knife and sugar
spoon—in the stunning Mastercraft pattern, which any woman
would be proud to display on any occasion.
YOUR ONE DOLLAR DOWN
brings you, this week only, the Sellers Cabinet of your choice
and this wonderful free gift of Oneida Community Diamond
Plate Silverware too. But ACT!! Do not be among those
who will wish they had after this sale is past.
Act now—come and make your choice today—and he one of
the many who are glad they did. One Dollar Down.
For every dollar that is spent with us, or paid in, or on account,
is given ONE FREE CHANCE on this Cabinet .
Swenson ® McRae Furniture Co.