Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 19, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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tutit m o i
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pond. Most of us hanker for JilSt and may hot evert realize of guess' fruit should be coated at this tim e,'
Special! Yakima Netted Gem po­
f.ve m inutes more sleep.
it to be so, the actual fact is that a as many of the first eggs hatch out
tatoes,
$2.00 per hundred pounds.
Established 1876
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high - minded,
pure - hearted
act • in the leaves.
BE SURE AND REGISTER IN THE
Published Every Evening Except
Detricks’ Groceteria. We sell for
He
who
is
perfectly
satisfied
with
arouses
human
envy
as
nothing
else,
Sunday
C. C. CATE,
less.
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things as they are is either standing can.
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
County Pathologist.
still or drifting. As standing still is
It is our subconscious trib u te to
O FFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
Cliff Payne makes clothes racks.
Impossible, the stand-patter be­ virtue.— Examiner.
PA PER
CLOSES JUN E 1
JI’RY PANEL CALLED
comes a drifter. A rolling stone
TELEPHONE 39
Three Prizes for Best Salm on, Trout and Steelhead. Inquire at
FOR MONDAY, MAY 22
gathers no moss, hut does acquire
Store for particulars. Specials all Bargain W eek.
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
The following names have been
a desirable polish; the drifting tum ­ VALLEY A PPL E S READY
FOR TH E CALYX SPRAY! called in the jury panel for Jackson
Mubscrlptiou Price Delivered in City: bleweed simply gets blown into a
county, each to be present at the
One month .................................. $ .65 fence-corner.
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Three m o n th a .............................. 1.95
Most of the apples on the floor of court house at Jacksonville at 10
Six montha .................................. 3.75
A surgical operation was perform ­ the valley are ready for the calyx a. m., Monday, May 22:
One year .................................... 7.50
ed
on Senator Poindexter this week, application. There is a wide range 1. Marie Benidict, Applegate.
Mail and Kurui Routes
and
the doctors say he will be back of conditions over the entire county, 2. G ertrude Biede, Ashland.
One month .................................. $ .65
Three montha .............................. 1.95 on the job in a week. Gifford Pin- with some apples ju st in full bloom 3. R. F. Bolz, Phoenix.
Perfum e, per b o ttle ____5 0 c-93.00
Hix months .................................. 3.50 chot perform ed an operation on the and others where practically all of 4. Joseph E. Bristow, Ashland.
Hand Rags ............... .9 2 .0 0 -9 5 .0 0
On« year .................................... 6.5(
senator and bis followers at the elec­ ! the petals have fallen. This applica- 5. Amy H. Brown, Eagle Point.
ADVERTISING RATES
E versharp P en cils . .9 1 -0 0 -9 5 .0 0
tion
on Tuesday in Pennsylvania. If j tion for codling moth should be ap­ 6. Jam es Burns, Gold Hill.
Display Advertising
Conklin F oun tain P ens——
flint-ie insertion, each in ch ........... 30c they recover between now and the plied when about 90 per cent of the 7. H. O. Childreth, Ashland.
9 2 .7 5 -9 7 .0 0
YEARLY CONTRACTS
presidential election, they may con­ I petals have fallen. The calyx cup 8. Sophia Childreth, Eagle Point.
Display Advertising
Y
oung
M
en’s
Silver
B
uckle B elts
:
of
the
apple
will
close
within
four
to
9. Mabie T. Davidson, Sams Valley.
One tim e a w eek...................... 2 7 H e sider themselves • lucky.
•
six days after the petals have drop­ 10. Frank C. Elliott, Gold Hill.
91-00
Two times a week......................25 c
i ped. so th at is is difficult to get the
PEOPLE OF ASHLAND
W
riting
Cases
................
7
5
c-93.00
11.
Louis
H.
Gallatin,
Ashland.
Nveiy other d a y .........................20 c
Get busy on this Chautauqua!
Local R eaders
poison
where
it
is
most
needed,
and
Stationery
....................
9
1
.0
0
-9
3
.0
0
12.
Uuriali
Gordon,
Prospect.
We are going to put our entire stock on (lie Bargain
proposition! Get your season ticket
Each line, each tim e .................... TOc now— buy several of them. Two! it is very necessary th at spraying 13. May S. Hays, Medford.
F iction ..................................S5C-92.00
Counter
Saturday the last day of the Bargain Week.
To run every other (My for one
be
rushed
at
this
time,
in
order
to
14.
Mary
L.
Hoke,
Medford.
G
ift
Books
........................S
ôc-93.00
will
cost
now
only
a
trifle
more
than
J
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c
NOTHING RESERVED—ALL GOES
To run every issue for one month
one cost last year, and if the people fill the calyx cups of tne apples be­ 15. Jam es M. King, Eagle Point.
Corona or R em ington Type,
or more, each line, each tim e. . 5c are not stingy about the m atter, and fore it is too late.
16. Maude Kubli, Applegate.
w riters .................... 9 5 0 and 9 0 0
Classified Column
This is a very im portant spray in ■ 17. Lester Layton, Applegate.
e propose to make it the banner dav of the week,
put over the sale of 1500 tickets,
One cent the word each time.
controlling
codling
moth.
W
ith
the
18. Charles Lindsay, Ashland. RFD.
and are going to make it worth while for you to investi­
To run every issue for one month they will cost even less than has ever
warm
days
it
will
not
be
long
until
19.
William
Lindsay,
Ashland.
been charged for a C hautauqua en­
or more, H e the word each time.
gate. ( ome early mid avoid the rush, because we are
Legal Rate
tertainm ent, anywhere or any time. the worms are hatching out, and 20. Delbert A. Lyons, Central Point.
going to cut and slash prices to the limit.
F irst time, per 8-polnt lin e ......... 10c It Is your institution, and it is your pears th at have not been sprayed 21. Edison M arshall, Medford.
Each subsequent time, per 8-
with arsenate of lead should be
—TOMORROW—LET’S GO—
point line .................................... 5c shame if the corps of volunteers who sprayed within the next week or ten 22. W. E. Nicholson, Medford RFD.
23. Cassie Nicholson, Medford.
Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00 are conducting the sale campaign,
Obituaries, the l i n e ......................2H c have to run you ragged to induce days. Standard strength for this 24. Vessie Palm er, Medford.
F raternal Orders and Societies
you to transfer your money 'from spray is 1 pound of dry arsenate to 25. Paul E. Pearce, Medford.
Advertising for fratern al orders
50 gallons of w ater, or 2 pounds of 26. Leila M. Paxson, C entral Point.
or societies charging a regular initi­ one pocket to another. For, after paste.
However, thia can be in­ 27. Isobell Phipps, Medford RFD.
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ all is said and done, th a t is really
creased
50
per cent if the orchardist 28. Frank Silva, Jacksonville.
ligious and benevolent orders wJLll be what you are doing when you buy
charged the regular rate for all ad your season ticket for the C hautau­ so desires. Spreader can be used 29. Nellie G. Simpson, Ashland.
vertlsing when an admission or other
qua. It is a home affair and should to good advantage in this spray, and 30. Janies W. Smylie, Medford.
charge Is made.
all of the leaves, as well as the 31. H arriet Taylor, Butte Falls.
he supported by the home people,
What Constitutes Advertising
w ithout having to prod them with a
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ pitchfork. Do your bit!
ing among some as to what co n sti­
Tennis Comes With Good Weather
tutes news and what advertising,
“PAGE BERT GREER!”
we print this very simple rule, which
Is used by newspapers to differenti­
People amiably take it for g ran t­
ate between them : “ ALL future ed th at the man who does a wicked
THE ASHLAND GRANITE COMPANY
events, where an admission charge
You w ill be pleased w ith our
is made or a collection is taken IS deed has, in spite of his faults, some
ADVERTISING.” This applies to good in him.
will welcome as visitors to the Blair Quarry all persons who are
racquets.
l ig h t , stron g and
organizations and societies of every
But the man who, actuated by a
nterested in watching the building of a big business which should
kind as well as to individuals.
perfectly balanced, they w ill
true heart and a high impulse of
All reports of such activities after
make a large payroll for this community and bring substantial
duty, free from selfishness, vanity or
they have occurred is news.
add to your en joym ent, and
dividends to those who buy stock in the company.
All coming social or organization greed, does a noble deed, is instantly
meetings of societies where no suspected by nine peopje in every ten
you w ill find th a t you play a
This stock is now offered in shares of $100 each to the people
money contribution is solicited, initi­ of insincerity, hypocrisy and hidden
c snn ^’°^ue ®,^ver Valley. The company is incorporated for
better, fa ster gam e. Com e in
ation charged, or collecton taken IS
motive.
NEWS.
$150,000
and proposes to purchase the land and equipment of the
Though we may refuse to adm it it,
and look over our assortm en t,
Blair interests, enlarge the plant and expand the business to a
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­
Ashland
Tidings
Fishing Contest
Graduation
Elkhorn Gun Store
Time is Here
BARGAIN WEEK
LAST DAY
Square Deal Grocery
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 23
ter.
SIMPSON’S
3 7 -8 9 N o. M ain
SOLOMONITES
THAT’S DIFFEREN T
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Stealthy footsteps on the stair <?>
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Leading to the cellar;
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<•> Pungent odor fills the air,
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Pleasing to the smeller.
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• But I hasten to advise
All you thirsty critters
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Not of home-made b itters.— <§>
> From Farm Life.
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If a mule can’t kick while he’s
pulling, it’s a cinch he can’t do any
pulling if he’s kicking.
P h on e 2 0 3
Things Worthwhile
LiEe all worthwhile things thrift requires
effort, but the rewards of thrift are such that
all effort or sacrifice is well worthwhile.
An interest bearing account with us is one of
the easiest ways of accumulating funds for in­
vestment or other purposes.
We invite you to open an account here.
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It is the unemployed on the pay­
roll that worry the boss far more
than the unemployed on no payroll.
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Many are called by the alarm
clock— Opportunity, but few res-
HARDWARE
point where the annual output will be increased many times. This
will require the employment of a large force of men and will bring
in many thousands of dollars annually from outside sources.
The Blair Quarry has been operated for six years, and is now
producing as fine a gray monumental granite as is quarried on
this continent. The stone is well established ,in Northwestern
markets. Demand, prices obtainable and freight rates are favor­
able for the building of a very large business.
During three months of very careful investigation, informa­
tion regarding all phases of the business has been procured, clas­
sified and substantiated by ample reference to original sources.
This is now available to the public and will be furnished upon
application to the company.
Gome with us next Tuesday and see the foundation upon
which we plan to build a splendid business. If you desire trans­
portation, please file your name a day or two in advance, if pos­
sible, so room can be provided for all.
The Citizens Bank
FLOUR CEREALS FEED
Ashland,
Oregon
ASHLAND GRANITE COMPANY,
ASHLAND, OREGON
H. C. Galey, Stock Subscription Solicitor.
m erchants
W IR E S OF TH F
C O - O P E R A T IN G
IN A
GREAT BARGAIN WEEK
WANTED flERCHANDISE
FREE
DENNIS—Grocer and Feed Man—gives Big Prize
PEERLESS SHOE SHOP gives away half soles
ELKHORN GUN STORE gives three prizes
ORRES THE TAILOR gives an extra pair of trousers
EAST SIDE PHARMACY gives a box of randy
TH E CANDY CUPBOARD gives a 5 pound box of candy
FREE
FREE
WOODS EASTERN SU PPLY CO. gives $150.00 worth of
merchandise
WHITE HOUSE GROCETERIA gives 100 pounds sugar, 100
pounds Egg Producer, 50 pounds flour
ICENHOWER’S NEW AND SECOND HAND STOE gives
away 50 feet of Hose tomorrow.
.
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KRUÛGELL BROS, give a fine Spot Light
ASHLAND INDEPENDENT SERVICE STATION ’ gives
grease
DIX & SONS give a 30 by 3 1-2 Tire
SWENSON & McRAE FURNITURE CO. gives a Sellers
Kitchen Cabinet
SQUARE DEAL GROCERY gives a basket of groceries for
every day in the week
FR E E
Get Acquainted
You should visit these stores this week. What the con­
sumer needs today is Honest, Live-wire Merchants whom
he can depend upon. These 14 merchants absolutely sell you
quality goods at less profit this week than ever before.
There is not a merchant in this town but what will tell you
the truth about the quality, regardless whether he makes a
sale or not.
$
Let’s make Saturday, May 20, a get-aequainted day. If
you and every one comes down town on Saturday, do you
realize that there will be over 6000 people on our streets.
Try it, and tell your neighbors. Let’s go and see!