Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 07, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
Tidings
festival in the Bungalow next Tues­
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ory of the dead," writes Emmett and some very amusing war stories France. Belgium and England will been tentatively engaged for thfl
O’Neal,
department commander, in were told the crowd.
Established 1876
be undertaken by the national le- journey. It is planned to start the
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expressing the attitude of Kentucky
Published I very Evening Except
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gion. It is planned to have a legion trip from New York on July 25th,
Sunday
A Denver man is suing bis wife
toward the memorial.
INDIANAPOLIS,
Ind.
—
Another
skipper and an all legion crew The with the party returning to the
THE ASHLAND PRINTING OO.
for divorce on the grounds that she
Amerlcan_ Legion pilgrimage to stea m y President Roosevelt has United States on September 3d.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTV” is an addict of cloves, chewing a
! In the line with the announce­
handful everyday. We had an idea
PA PER
ment of t^he United States Veterans’
TELEPHONE 39
the Volstead act obviated the neces­
bureau that a “war risk Insurance
sity for the old-time whiskey anti­
PORTLAND. State officials of j reinstatement week” will be held
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
septic.
the American Legion have announc- i from June 12 to 17, the American
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Jed a gigantic membership push toiLegion through its 110 posts in Ore-
Subscription P rice D elivered in City:
One month .................................. $ .65
As proof there is no tendency to- enro^ a thousand more members in gon has started a big push among
Three m o n th s .............................. 1.95
Six months .................................. 3.75 ward |i*ace suicide in Chicago, a sta­ its 110 posts prior to the 27th ofiex-service men. Through initiative:
One year ..................................... 7.50 tistician figures that at the present thla month. Representation of posts of the Legion’s national legislative
5tall and R nral R outes
birth rate, the windy city will pass as to number of delegates and alter- committee at Washington, action of
One month .................................. $ .66 Paris in 1925, thereby becoming t h e ,nates is baaed upon their paid up congress was obtained holding open
Three months ........................ . . 1.95
!HE n ew low m ark o f $10.90
Six months .................................. 3.50 third most populous city in the membership 30 days prior to the dates for reinstatement of govern-
One year .................................... 6.56 world, with a population of three convention date, which is July 27. . ment insurance until March 26,
for th e 3 0 x 3V2 size “ U sco”
ADVERTISING RATES
The Oregon department is now in 1926. otherwise reinstatement of
millions
Display A dvertising
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created som ething o f a sen­
21st place among the state depart­ insurance would not have been per­
Single Insertion, each inch............30c
ments
in
the
Union
and
far
ahead
of
sation. N aturally, th e first
mitted after December 1921
A Kansas newspaper commenting
YEARLY CONTRACTS
im pulsive re m a rk was o n the 0 w o n d er­
Display A dvertising
Strenuous efforts will be made by
on the influx of women Unto all nearby states, California, Washing­
One time a w eek...................... 2 7 ^ c kinds of industry, thereby arowding ton, Colorado, Idaho and Texas. posts to persuade those who ijgve
fu l price.”
Two times a week......................25 c out the men, suggests that as a Strenuous efforts will be made to dropped their insurance to reinstate
Every other day.........................20 c
Even m ore to th e p o in t are th e com ­
remedy, organizations be formed for move the Oregon department up to it and all newspapers in the state
Local Readers
m
ents
o f today.
Bach line, each tim e.................... 10c the promotion of marriages. In tenth place by June 27th. Posts are asked to give all publicity pos­
To run every other day for one
People are getting m ore used to th e
other words, providing h^bbands in­ have been asked to appoint commit­ sible to the drive.
month, each line, each tim e .. 7c stead of jobs for the unwed.
tees to interview the Eligible ex-
$10.90 price — b u t the “ U sco” value is
To runevery Issue for one month
service men and advertise the Amer­
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WASCO, Or.— Wasco legionnaires
still
a cause fo r w onder.
or more, each line, each tim e .. 5c
ican Legion— the only all-inclusive traveled 40 miles south of their city
C lassified Column
The Civic club needs money. So
With thousands of $10.90 “Uscos” run­
soldier organization of World War to install a post of the American Le­
One cent the word each time.
do all of us, but just at this particu­
ning today, every locality has had a chance
veterans In existence today. Offic- gion at Qrass Valley. ThiB makes
To run every issue for one month
lar time the need of the club is urg­
to check up on the surprising tire value.
or more, %c the word each time.
cials state that “any ex-service man the 111th post in the department.
ent and should be responded to
L egal R ate
Let all these “U sco’* Tires now
who is not a member of the Ameri­ It was named Hanley-Baker post af­
First time, per 8-point lin e......... 10c They are not seeking contributions,
serving their owners so well re
can Legion is against it.” If the ter the only two Grass Valley men
Each subsequent time, per 8-
but are endeavoring to raise funds
mind you of this—
legion is fighting for ex-service killed in action in the world war.
polnt line .................................... 5c
by
a
series
of
entertainments
where
Card of th a n k s ............................ |1 .0 0
Whatever the price of
men’s battles then he should be Officer© elected were, H. H. Thatch­
Obituaries, the l i n e ......................2%c by you get value received for your with us. Every man outside the
“Usco,”
it has got to de­
er, post commander; Con Buckley,
money. This sqrt of thing should be
Fratern;d Orders and S ocieties
liver
big
value because
Advertising for fraternal orders encouraged. Aside from the fact legion that is qualified to be in it. vice-commander; J. E. Shepard, ad­
it has always done so.
or societies charging a regular initi­ that the work of the Civic club, is an enemy to the legion because jutant, and George Wilcox, finance
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re-
he weakens the organization Just officer.
llglous and benevolent orders will 'be made up of the mo3t progressive that much. As long as the ex-serv­
charged the regular rate for all ad women of the city, has in view only
BANDON, Or.— The old school
vertising when an admission or other a single purpose— the advancement ice men are divided there cannot be
United States Tires
any real progress made in the cause building overlooking the city of
charge is made.
of the interests of Ashland, their
• n fe e d Tires
for which we exist. “On© for all— Bandon will be the future home of
method of raising funds is commend­
W hat C onstitutes A dvertising
In order to allay a misunderstand­ able and should be encouraged. The all for one and all for the legion, is Bandon post, American Legion. The
ing amon’g some as to what consti­ demands of first one charity, then the motto of the great veterans’ or­ post is expending approximately six
ganization.”
tutes news and what advertising,
thousand dollans }in ¡finishing the
we print this very simple rule, which another, mainly for the purpose of
lower
floor for an assembly ball,
is used by newspapers to differenti­ supporting jemote organizations, be­
Copyright
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building
a stage, fitting up the sec­
ate between them: “ALL future comes more or less monotonous.
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Marshfield,
Madras,
Pendleton,
Bak
U . S. T ire C o.
events, where an admission charge Pretty nearly every day, Ashland is
ond floor for lodge purposes and a
Is made or a collection is taken IS visited by agents seeking funds for er, Eugene, Astoria, Hermiston, kitchen. Th© exterior of the build­
ADVERTISING.” This applies to
Klamath Falls and Medford have re­
organizations and societies of every- outside charity, and all of them ceived a citation from the national ing is to be painted and a new roof
is being put on.
worthy. But it seems to us that real
kind as well as to individuals.
All reports of such activities after charity begins at home. The fre­ headquarters of the American Le­
The central location of the build­
gion for their work in connection ing makes it ideally situated for a
they have occurred is news.
U n ite d S t a t e s T ir e s
quency with which these demands
All coming social or organization
with the unemployment drive start­ community home and will be a dis­
meetings of societies where no are being made on the public purse ed by the legion last March. The
United States @ Rubber Company
tinct asset to the community, both
money contribution is solicited, initi­ has a tendency to harden the finan­
The Oldest and Txirqrst
certificates
bear
the
signature
of
Two hundred and
ation charged, or collecton taken IS cial artetries of people, who are n a t­
in point of service and appearance,
Rubber Organization in the World
thirty-five Rranchee
Commander
MacNider,
National
Ad­
NEWS.
announced Charles R. Loop, post
urally generous. The consequence
jutant Lemuel Bolles and State Com­ commander.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, of this condition of affairs is that
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­ when money is to" be raised for a mander Lane Goodell and State Ad­
jutant Harry N: Nelson, of the Ore­
ter.
NORTH BEND, Or.— The North
really meritorious home affair, it is
gon Legion. Th© grand seal of the Bend Legion home which has been
found to be an almost impossible task
W here
national legion is affixed.
SOLOMONITES
under construction for the past
as the field has been drained.
three weeks, will be ready for dedi­
Under these conditions it is really
PORTLAND.— A pamphlet con­ cation about July 4th, stated L. B.
refreshing to find the brains of the
U . S. Tires:
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NOT A BANK AD
The
Civic club busy devising means of taining the names of the Oregon men Chappell, post commander.
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If Rameses
raising much needed money for the who gave ttfeir lives in the world building will be of concrete. A heat­
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Lived in these days
completion of the beautiful commun­ war, have been forwarded from the ing plant and men’s smoking room
He’d find that new
ity club house, other than by grudg­ Oregon department of the American will be located in the basement. The
And modern ways
ingly-given contributions. Let us Legion to state headquarters of first floQti will contain the dance
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Are better far
demonstrate that we appreciate this the Kentucky Legion. The last day hall 80 by 90 fetf.- A ladies’ rest
Than anything
spirit on the part of the women, get of the Kentucky department ¡con room will be located on the balcony
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Devised by old
real devilish for once, and go to the vention, held in Glasgow, Ky., Aug­ floor. The roof is supported by five
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Egyptian Kings,
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Bungalow on next Tuesady, determ­ ust 28, 29 and 30 will be spent in large trasses. A big entertainment
Of thieve8 and thugs
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ined to create a shortage in the the underground rotundas of Mam- program is being arranged, herald­
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Himself he’d rid.
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strawberry market. As an added at­ mouth cave, and will be dedicated to ing the opening of the new home.
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And never build
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traction the club is putting on a the memory of the soldier dead. A
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A pyramid.
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HEPPNER, Or.— Members of the
monument will be placed in the cave,
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He’d rent a drawer,
< dance. The prettiest girls and wom­ by the Kentucky legionnaires, at the Heppner post, American Legion,
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Without a fault
< en in Ashland will be there and you base of which will be a sealed stone were hosts to members of the legion
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In a modern safe
< will hav© a chance to trip the light box containing the names of the dead posts of Boardman and Ione and all
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Deposit vault.
< fantastic at bargain prices, as three of the world war, from the various ex-service men of the county, at a
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states of the Union.
big entertainment program and
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“We believe that this great natu­ chicken dinner given at Heppner last
Draw the lucky number at Paul- ral wonder of the world, which has week. The occasion was a get-to­
When you strike, it is a pretty
good rule to do it when the iron, serud’s and win a new suit of existed longer than man himself and gether meeting of the former service
clothes.
283tf which will live until the end of time men.
not the head, is hot.
During the entertainment
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will be a most fitting place to erect program members were called upon
Insurance— 2 7 4-J— Yeo.
216tf an enduring memorial to the mem- to relate unusual war experiences,
In passng, it may be observed that
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horse sense can be guaranteed to
stand without hitching.
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day.
A Good Reputation p lu s
a Better Price - $ IO.S
You
Can Buy
N. DIX & SON
1922 MODEL
The NEW ESSEX
NOW HERE
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Ever figure that the high cost of
leisure has more to do with putting
a hole in the pocket than has the
high cost of living?
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And now beauty experts are
spreading the propaganda that bob­
bed hair will in a generation or two,
result in an army of baldheaded
women. Wonder if they’ll insist on
the front row.
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Health experts declare that straw­
berries are the most nutritious fruit
in the world. Don’t overlook the
fact when you go to the Civic club
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Rolled O ats.
They need it
and l i k e it.
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Ashland
Granite
Company
BACKED BY TWENTY ASHLAND BUSINESS
mum
The Ashland Granite Company offers to the people of the
Rogue River Valley, $150,000 of the common, stock of the company
at the par value of $100 per share, no preferred stock issued.
The purpose of the corporation is to buy 140 acres of land, and
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where it will become one of the largest industrial enterprises in
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