PA«« TWO ASHLAND DAILY TTDÎNG8 Tuesday, Jnne 6, 1ÍH&* —- dem onstration of your civic pride. cations devoted to this same purpose IMPORTING HOUSES NEW FAD PUPILS OF MADAME TRACY A collection will be taken at the RAKE TREAT IN .STORE Go to it. but, for the most p a rt, these are ex­ TO GIVE CONCERT JUNE 20 Batabltehed 1876 close of the concert, the whole ol FOR LOCAL MUSIC LOVERS • • clusively fratern al in editorial con­ English Residences Centuries Old Art Published Every Evening Except The pupils of Madante Tracy which will be applied to the benefit! Dr. Einil Enna, of Portland, the Europe is ju st about convinced tent. The Elks Magazine strikes a Actually Lived in by Wealthy Sunday Young will give a free recital a t th e' of the club house. noted concert pianist, composer aud th ere’s no use putting “ R. S. V. P .” Nsvjf Yerk Residents. THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. new note in this particular. To Armory Tuesday evening, June 20, Ashland is fortunate in having a lecturer, will appear In Ashland on on invitations to Uncle Sam. quote fiorn the foreword to-the June OFFICIAL CITY AND CÔÜNTY to which the public is cordially in­ musical instructor w ait the ability Monday evening, June 26)* under the • • Several houses complete in every num ber just published: “ It is not PAPER vited. o£ Madame Young, and one who is as auspices of the Wednesday club, See they ve invented the telescope to be a-m ere bulletin or calendar of detail, dating from the Sixteenth cen­ TELEPHONE 3» tury, have recently been Imported The expenses of the recital will generous as she. This is the fourth This will be a rare treat for all gown in Paris. Won’t go here events, but a vigorous, high class, from England. Lovers of the antique E. J. BARRETT, Editor Blinders, not telescopes, is w hat we literary and fraternal journal— to may enjoy the unique experience of be paid by Madame Young and will free concert that she has given the music lovers and should be well at- serve as her contribution toward the public here, which, if given in a tended. The place where the eon- contain m atters of Interest and in­ living In the actual rooms which were Subscription Price Delivered in City: need. new club house being erected by the large city, would have filled the cert will be held has not been dec id- • • One m onth .................................. 3 .65 form ation to all the members of an built and decorated three centuries or Civic Improvement club. Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.95 largest halls at $1.50 to $2 per s e a t., ed on and will be announced later. more ago, and be within convenient A good many people are returning Elk household.” Six months .................................. 3.75 to Ashland convinced that Califor­ commuting distance of New York. Beginning with a letter of God­ One year ........................................7.50 Such homes are naturally expensive, nia signs reading, '“No fishing here,” speed from President H arding— who for the original cost is not only con­ Mail and Rural Routes One month .................................. 3 .65 mean ju st what they say. by the way. Is an Elk himself— and siderable, but the cost of transporta­ • • Three months .............................. 1.95 a message from William W. Moun­ tion, the tariff and the expense of re­ Six months .................................. 3.50 Remember, It costs som ething to One year ................................-. 6.5C put over a big Fourth of July cele­ tain, grand exalted ruler, to the or­ building are naturally great. An English firm makes a specialty der at large, the first num ber swings ADVERTISING RATES bration, and nothing short of the of selling these houses and keeps a into fiction and timely articles, fol­ Display Advertising dlngie Insertion, each in ch ............30c biggest and best will do for Ash-, lowed by features which, though de­ number of them on hand In their YEARLY CONTRACTS land. There are a whole lot of folks signed for Elk consumption, are show place near London for inspec­ tion. When an old house is to be Display Advertising not actively engaged in business, One tim e a w eek....................... 2 7 %c who w ouldn’t mind chipping in on scarcely less interesting to the out­ torn down to make room for some im­ side reader. From the cover paint­ provement, the building Is bought in. Two times a week.......................25 c Nvery other d a y ......................... 20 c the celebration fund, who cannot af­ ing. a Flag day subject, right usually for a nominal sum. After be­ ford to set their names down for five through the magazine, one notes a ing carefully taken apart it is rebuilt Local Readers Bach line, each tim e .................... 10c or ten dollars, and yet would like to strong infusion of the spirit of pa­ in the show place near London, ready To run every other day for one do th eir bit. Now you can help the triotism , which is an integral part for the inspection of purchasers. If month, each line, each t i m e .. 7c good work along, if you’ll ju st send of the Elk creed. The general ma­ It is bought by an American, for in­ To run- every issue for one month stance, the house is once more taken or more, each line, each t i m e .. 5c a dime, two bits, four bits or a dol­ terial th a t helps to differentiate this down and packed with care for ship­ Classified Column lar to the Fourth of July committee. magazine from other fratern al pub­ ment. This work is done by experts, One cent the word each time. In care of the Tidings. We intend to lications all bears well known sig n a­ so that the parts, especially the wood­ To run every issue for one month print the names of the donors, of tures. Among the contributors are work, will not be injured. The Eng­ or more, %c the word each time. course, but not the am ount of the Charles M. Schwab, Ben Ames W il­ lish builders usually come to America Legal Rate F irst time, per 8-polnt lin e ......... 10c contributions. So send them along, liams, Albert Payson Terhune, W’il- io set up the house exactly as It orig­ inally stood in England. In some in­ Bach subsequent time, per 8- be the contribution great or small, polnt line .................................... 5c it will be equally welcome. Every liam Almon Wolff and others. The stances these old houses have been whole magazine is lavishly illus­ surrounded with English gardens, re­ Card of t h a n k s ............................ 31.00 Obituaries, the l i n e ......................2% c little helps. trated. producing the original setting in Eng, F raternal Orders and S ocieties For 54 years the order of Elks land of centuries past. Advertising for fratern al orders AN OBJECT LESSON has stood for all th at is best in our or societies charging a regular initi­ The launching of “ Ford Day” has national life. Its growth has been Campa fer Meterlets. ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ Here ls thè latest idea in campa for accomplished an im portant purpose steady and substantial and has made ligious and benevolent orders will be it a steadily increasing influence for 1 “ otorIsts’ vs Oaklaud the Popular Mechanics in th a t it has dem onstrated th a t the charged the regular ra te for ail ad a steadily increasing influence for . Magazlne; 8a- Au (Cal} conceru vertlslng when an admission or other business men of Ashland, when they good. The mission of the Elks Mag- j ls speilding no less than 380,000 In eharge Is made. get together can work with a sin azine Is to interpret the spirit of the erecting “bungalettes” on an eight-acre gleness of purpose insuring success organization whose name it bears. tract to be let to motoring tourists by What Constitutes Advertising In order to allay a m isunderstand­ for pretty much anything they un­ If It continues to do this faithfully the night or for any longer period ing among some as to w hat consti­ dertake. Not more than two or “up to fifteen years” (as the manage­ tutes news and what advertising, three meetings have taken place, and it can scarcely fail to m aintain a ment Jokingly announces), which la position of honor among American we print this very simple rule, which the length of the lease on the land. Is used by newspapers to differenti­ little more than a week ha9 elapsed periodicals. These simple residences are designed In ate between them : “ ALL future since the idea was launched. to take the place of tents, and while events, where an admission charge that time the details have all been CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR GIRLS their furnishings are meager compared Is made or a collection is taken IS worked out satisfactorily and nearly PASS EXPERT EXAMINATION with regular houses, they offer con­ ADVERTISING.” This applies to siderably more In the way of conve­ organizations and societies of every a hundred firms have been brought into a co-operative movement that Three members of the Junior niences that ls commonly offered by an kind as well as to individuals. All reports of such activities after cannot fail of giving the greatest C hristian Endeavor of the Presby­ ordinary tent. These bungalettes are they have occurred is news. of two types, some with one room and impetus to business in all lines, that All coming social or organization has been experienced since the war. terian church recently passed the some with two rooms. They are built junior expert exam ination and have meetings of societies where no entirely of wood, and are equipped It simply proves what unity of p ur­ received th eir pins as a reward. with ginks, running water, -electric money contribution is solicited, Initi­ ation charged, or collecton taken IS pose can do. This exam ination requires the a n ­ lights, two-burner gas plates, etc. NEWS. swering of 100 questions and was ONE END OF THE PHONE % uite an accomplishment for busy Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Spring Beauties. If you were a telephone girl and school girls and th eir leader. Miss Postoftice as Second-class Mall Mat­ One of the commonest varieties of •»" ' **** f - « ter. stood at a switchboard in a rush Estellä Hays may well be proud of flowers found after the snow has hour, and if someone took the tele­ them. The names of the glrl9 who melted away ls the Spring Beauty. SOLOMONITES phone off the hook when th ere were passed the exam ination are Eugenia The little blossoms are a very delicate forty other people doing the same Young, Edith Plum m er and Isadore pink. Each petal is lined with hair lines of deep pink. Some naturalists thing within a m inute, and if th at Jackson, claim that these hair lines of deep i> PASSIN’ BY * person, having waited ten seconds, Seven members of the teachers’ pink are honey guides for insects, > H ave you ever noticed in pass- in ’ by how would you like it? have passed the state examination sac of honey to be found in the center <•> The impressions th a t houses If you were a telephone girl and in the first year’s course of- teach­ of the flower. -s' give? <$> you had eighteen telephone wires Although the stalk of the Spring S ers’ training, which entitles ' them •’ The one’s but a house to your <* with plugs a t the ends inserted in Beauty is very slender, it is quite to 10 points on the th ird courtier de­ rovin’ eye, <*> eighteen connections to enable th ir­ sturdy enough to support the twe gree of C hristian Endeavor efficien­ slim green leaves, in the base of which While another’s a place men 4» ty-six people to talk, and there were cy. Those taking the examination is held the flower, and a cluster of live. <§> seven of these close together and a were Panline Plum m er. Edith Robi­ diminutive buds, each on a stem no The one’s but a jumble of wood > couple of people hung up their son. M argaret McCoy, G ertrude larger than a fine thread. of brick <•> phones and you pulled out of the Brown, Mrs. Koehler, Frederick and <$> W ith a look, say. of pride or maze th e wrong wire and cut two Paul Koehler. S. D. Taylor Is the An Unwelcome Danes. <» restraint, * people off from talking, would you teacher of this class. Lady Constance Stewart Richard­ W hile the other, as if by some <$> think it fair if either of the victims son, whose bizarre dancing made her magic trick <8> swore a little and asked you if you known in America, was married re­ HOUSEWORK IS A BURDEN cently in oriental dress. There is a Smiles “ hello,” through, its were out late last night? story about her and the duchess of glistenin’ paint. <♦> If you were at the switchboard W om an’s tot is a weary one at <î> <$>><&<% «> $> •$> ■» and some one asked for a connec­ best. K But with backache and other Marlborough. Once, at a charity concert a t one • « tion and the person desired did not distressing kidney ills life Indeed be­ of the great houses of London her Doan’s Kidney W atch for June 19th. There’s a answ er the telephone, and if the comes a burden. Pills have made life h ter for host whispered to the duchess: surprise, and a pleasant one. in store party calling rattled the receiver many Ashland women. b rig “We’re to have an extra number. Ask your for you. Dear Lady Constance has consented rapidly, instead of slowly as h> neighbor. * • Mrs. L. W ertz, 129 5th St., Ash­ to do her barefoot Persian dance.” should, and the rattlin g of the “Oh, dear,” the duchess cried. “I There are probably a lot of under­ phone hook failed to register in the land, says: “ Doan’s Kidney Pills helped me when my kidneys were knew when I spilled the salt at din­ fed people in Russia, but they are office, and if a fte r a while he did ou t of order and I am glad to rec­ ner that something dreadful would surely making m ark3 feeding get into communication with you, ommend them . I had dull pains happen before the night was over. presses. would you like him to ask you if across the small of my. back th a t • • you thought you were enjoying a made It hard for me to do my work, Jud Tunkins. and my kidneys acted Irregularly, The pinnacle of greatness will pink tea? Jud Tunkius says there is always a too. Doan’s Kidney Pills soon freed have been reached when the world It would, no doubt, do us all good me from the backaches and put my little something to be thankful for. Via the Scenic Shasta Route produces a statesm an who can e x -|to put ourselves in the other per kidneys In good o rd er.” Since fruit has gotten to be so ex­ Price, 60c a t all dealers. Don’t tract taxes by a painless’ process. pensive, there aren't nearly so many son’s place whenever we are in­ • • ask for a kidney remedy— orange peels thrown on the sidewalk. clined to find fault with public serv­ simply get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same Wonder if the undertaker dodger ice. Gas, electric light, trolley car, th a t Mrs,. W ertz had. Foster-M il­ ever has any qualms of conscience telephone; it is all the same! The burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Powder as Far Back As 200 B. C. when he reads th a t oft-repeated line employes generally do th eir work Sale d a te s J u n e 3 to 13 inch F in al lim it Ju ly 31st • Z It is said the Koreans made gun­ about how much we owe to medical as well as they can.— The Mirror. Tidings classified ads get results. powder as far hack as 200 B. CL S ale d a te s J u n e 15 to 20 inch F in a l lim it Ju ly 2 0 th science. "S f- '■ ... ." J , -8LU8 • • NEW ELKS MAGAZINE Notice that whenever anything is| MAKES ITS DEBUT said about the open door in China, Japan never interposes any objec National Publication of the B. P. O. tions— just insists upon being given Elks Differs from Other the job of ticket-taker. Fraternal Organs Ashland Tidings 1922 MODEL NEW ESSEX NOW HERE Price $1,345 5 Passenger Touring Won all road and track races and endurance contests this year f Better than 20 miles on a gallon of gas 2000 miles on a gallon of oil Class A Garage C a ll 30 fo r D e m o n s t r a t io n Railroad Travel Costs are Down To San Francisco a n d Eastern Cities 25% Saving to San Francisco and return Why Ride in the Other Fellow’s Car? • « We can now draw a sigh of relief, since it is settled by the scientists that the moon is not inhabited. We are immune from relief expeditions from th a t planet anyway. • • There is a lot of money waiting for the man who will invent a punctureless tire; likewise for the man who can invent something that will insure a bruiseless pedestrian. • • Constance Talmadge. when asked for advice as to the w riting of a scenario, said: “ W rite as you feel.” W onder how she felt when she wrote her signature to the release from her millionaire Greek? • « When you attend th at straw berry festival in the Bungalow, don’t ask the price. Have some civic pride about you. Ju st dig down in your jeans and then gorge yourself on the luscious fruit, certain that no one will accuse you of being a glut­ ton. The more you eat the greater The first issue of a new monthly periodical, The Elks Magazine, has just made its appearance. National publication of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, published under the direction of the Elks Na­ tional Memorial H eadquarters com­ mittee, the magazine begins Its ca­ re e r with a subscription circulation of 850,000. Its purpose, as set forth in the opening pages, is to provide a med­ ium through which the grand lodge, governing body of the order, may bring home to each individual mem­ ber the fact th at he belongs not merely to a local lodge but to a na- tlon-widq organization. By keeping the members in touch with the act­ ivities of their fellows in all parts of the country and by voicing the prin­ ciples of the order in word and pic­ ture, the Elks Magazine is intended to inspire and promote th a t spirit of unity which Is the motive force of every fraternity. Other sim ilar bodies issue publi- When for so little money, you can drive one of your own? 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A. Round Trip Fares to Portland Are the lowest in years $13.75 — $16.50 F o r sale d a te s and o th e r p a rtic u la rs ask a g e n ts P la n now to m ak e trip s th is su m m e r and ta k e a d v a n ta g e of g r e a t re d u c tio n s in ra ilro a d fa re s For fares, reservations, train schedules, transit limits, stopover privileges or beautiful folders, Inquire of agents. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent.