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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1922)
FAtfB tWO ASHLAND DAÎLT TÎDÎNGS and fresh looking with constant ap- plications of w atir. And among other things the grass on “ no m an’s Published Every Evening Except land” has been cut, thereby remov- ____ Sunday •ng a very dangerous fire hazard. THE ASHLAND PRINTING OO. • • Ashland Tidings Bxtabllahed 187« Bridegroom Nabbed for Alleged Robbery --U. X OFFICTAL CITY AND COUNTY PA PE R TELEPHO NE 39 The Parent-T eachers’ association is much gratified over the atten d ance at the perform ance of “L ittle E. J. BARRETT, E ditor ___ Lord F auntleroy,” which was put on (tabecrlption P rice D elivered in C ity :, by M anager H urst for th eir benefit. One month .................................. $ .65, Considering the worthiness of the Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.95 1 Six months .................................. 3.75 cause and the exce’lence of the at- Ona year ........................................ 7.50 traction, however, the attendance Mail and R urai R ou tes tonight and tomorrow night should One month .................................. $ .65 be double what it was last night. Three months .............................. 1.95 Mary Pickford never appeared to Six months .................................. 3.60 L - . Ona year .................................... 6.5« b etter advantage than in the dual ADVERTISING RATES , roles of “ L ittle Lord F auntleroy” ■ D isplay A dvertising ' and “ D earest.” It is somewhat puz- t at first to fathom how she I YEARLY CONTRACTS could appear in the two parts, in! Display A dvertising view of the fact that both personal One tim e a w eek........................27 Two times a week....................... 25 c ities are in the same scenes and con Every other d a y ..........................20 c verse with each other. The solution IiOcal R eaders Each line, each tim e .................... 10c is simple, however, when under stood. In the making, there was! To run every other dby for one month, each line, each tim e. . 7c really two productions. In the one To run every issue for one month Mary assumed the part of “ F au n t'e- • o> more, each line, each tim e. . 5c roy,” playing opposite a substitute, C lassified Column for “ D earest.” In the other, where One cent the word each time. To ruu «very issue for one month she sustains the part of “ D earest.” j or more, %c the word each time. a substitute was used for '‘F au n tle .. . A ( ’n k I,,oga!'ty was ab°ut to step into a Umouslne with his bride after L egal R ate their wedding in Cleveland, O., detectives nabbed him. He was handcuffed F irst time, per 8-pclnt lin e ......... 10c roy.” In the completed picture the and Instead of going to a wedding breakfast, was lodged In jail. Mrs. Demy substitutes are discarded, and thus Each subsequent time, per 8- Enianual had identified Fogarty during the ceremony as the man who had a t point line .................................. . 6c we have the seemingly impossible Card of t h a n k s ............................$1.00 presentation of Mary as “ D earest” tacked her in her home three days before and robbed her of her jewels The O bituaries, the l i n e ................... 2% c playing opposite Mary as "L ittle! bride was told that the arrest was a joke of friends and drove to the police station only to find out that it was real. Fraternal Orders and S ocieties Advertising for fratern al orders Lord F auntleroy.” A nother puzzling or societies charging a regular initi feature of the production, is the dif ation fee and dues, no discount. Re ference in height between Mary in ligious and benevolent orders will 'be the two characters, being much charged the regular rate for afl ad vertislng when an admission or other smaller, as befitting the child part, HOLLAND, OREGON than in the role of m other. This is ebarge is made. On Oregon Caves Road simply an unusual application of a W hat C onstitutes A dvertising In order to allay a m isunderstand trick of photography, somewhat E ig h t M iles from th e Caves ing among some as to what consti sim ilar to the method of taking a EX CELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS FO R TOURISTS AND tutes news and what advertising, kodak picture and m aking an en CAMPING PA R T IE S we print this very simple rule, which largem ent, or vice versa. Rooms $1.00 per day Tents 75c Meals 50c and 75c la used by newspapers to differenti Special Chicken Dinner Every S u n d a y __ $1.00 a te between them : “ ALL future events, where an admission charge AVIATOR PLUNG ES A Last stopping place before reaching Caves 1s made or a collection Is taken IS THOUSAND F E E T TO DEATH Stay overnight with us ADVERTISING.” This applies to organizations and societies of every VALLEJO, Calif., June 28. — kind as well as to Individuals. All reports of such activities after When the airplane in which they they have occurred is news. were flying fell a distance variouslv AU coming social or organization estim ated from 200 to 1000 feet, a meetings of societies where no money contribution is solicited, initi short distance north of Vallejo Sat ation charged, or collecton taken IS urday afternoon, F ran k Compton, NEW S. pilot, sustained injuries from which he died three hours later, and Ber Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, You insure your house, your furniture, your Postbffice as Second-class Mall Mat nardo Fontainella, a student flyer, car why uot insure your valuable papers, ter. was badly injured. stocks, bonds, jewels and other articles of W itnesses of the tragedy said the SOLOMONITES worth. machine apparently was doing spir-i als when it struck, driving its nose <§><$><$><§><§><§> into the ground and being b a d ly 1 Our vault is fireproof, and is protected by ♦ SUMMER DIRGE <$> wrecked. latest Electric Burglar Alarm System, and a A green little boy. ' <$> sate deposit box is the best kind of insurance In a green little way, F ru it canning time is at hand ♦ A green litt'e apple devoured <<•> For firuit Jars, lids, rubbers, jelly! ♦ one day; <®> molds and sugar. D etrick’s prices And the green little grasses can't be beaten. now tenderly wave <§> Ashland, Oregon <?> O’er the green little apple boy’s <§> Dewdrop Inn fop- lunches, m eals,! green little grave. «■» sandwiches and salads. Get your Ford coupons. 237-tf • • L IN D HOM E L O D G E Safe Deposit Insurance The Citizens Bank oi Ashland An Irresistible des're to dodge the kjtchen has made many a movie star. • • That Kansas farm er reached the quintessence of finality, when he in sisted his eighteenth child be chris tened "Enough.” • • Some wag has discovered the a n alogy between a man being named Bill and the fact th at his birthday falls on the first of the month. • • Talk about this country having foreign entanglem ents. W hat about that $13.000,000,000 or so of Yan kee dollars doing duty in Europe? * • “All the world loves a lover.” is a pretty generally accepted axiom, but Rudolph Valentino rises to re m ark that he must be the striking exception proving the rule. • • We may not have the greatest m erchant m arine in the world, but Lasker has seen to it th at bars hold no terrors for the vessels of the United States shipping board. • • Henry Ford has reduced reduction of prices to the consumer, to a fia ^ a rt, so now th at he has cast his hat into the presidential ring, it is a fair inference we may look for a cut- price campaign in flivvers. • • It is easily among the possibilities to make an autom obi’e fool-proof by substituting jail sentences for fines, but how to transform the average pedestrian into a natural shock ab sorber is quite another problem. • • Lithia Park is rapidly taking on the aspect of a county fair grounds, the concessionaires working rapidly getting their stands in shape for the big doings on the third and fourth of July. Aside from this, the park has never looked more attractive. Superintendent Dean has it in fine shape, and a morning walk through the park shows it clear of accum ula tions of litter. The grass is picely trim m ed, and W. N. Cole, who has th e irrigation work in hjs immedi ate charge, sees to it th a t every inch of thp beautiful sw ard is kept green FORD DAY M O N D A Y , JU L Y 3 FORD O W N ER S:- R ustle up the Tall Boys; the F a t Boys; the S hort Boys; the L a rg est Load of Children; the New Ford; the O ldest Ford» the AVorst Looking Ford; or D ecorate your F ord for the L iberal P rizes Offered for Follow ing F eatu res: Entries for Events Nos. 1, 2 and 16, and possibly some of the other featiires might easily get a chance to win prizes in Fourth oi July Parade also, with little extra work or expense. Come on let s all get in who have a Ford! No. 1—Best Decorated Ford Coupe or Sedan ls t. prize— $25.00 cash. F irst National Bauk 2nd. prize— $10 00 shaving set, O. H. Johnson j 3rd. prize— $5 00 m erchandise, E. R. Isaac ¿ Co 4th prize— Enlarged pnoto, Studio Ashland. No 2—Best Decorated Ford Touring Car or Roadster 1st prize— $25.00 cash, Citizens Bank of Ashland. 2nd. prize 30x3% tire, H arrison Bros. Ford Garage. 3rd. prize— $5.00 in m erchandise, McGees Store 4th. prize— Dinner to each in load, Dew Drop Inn. No 3—Ford Touring Car Coming the Longest Distance (Tourists Barred 1st. prize— $10.00 cash, State Bank of Ashland. 2nd. prize— Gold Medal Camp Cot, J. p. Dodge & Sons. 3rd. prize— 4th of July dinner to load. Tavern Cafe. 4th. prize— 1 Gal. Boyco canteen, Elk Horn Gun Store. No. 4—Ford Bringing in Largest Family. f . a & : a» ba addbb T<w- No. 11—Ford Bringing the Largest Num ber of Children No. 12—Worst Looking Ford in Parade. No. 7—Ford Car Bearing the Oldest Engine Number. T he w onderful riding ease of the good M axwell is p a r tic u la r ly prized when traveling a t ord in a r y over rough roads 1st. prize— $10.00 cash; dinner to each, Vendome Hotel. 2nd. prize— $5.00 laundry work, Ashland L aun dry; and cigars or candy to each, Lanni Confectionery. 3rd. prize $2.50 in trade, Ashland F urniture Co. No. 5—Ford Car Bringing in Four Generations. 1st. prize— $10.00 cash; also 10 lb. pail lard, East Side Market. 2nd. prize— (Second largest num ber of people) Heavy duty tube, Leedom’s Tire Hos pital; $2.50 in good eats, Bon Ton R estau rant; 1 box value insides, L. H. Jacks, Fixit Shop. 3rd. prize— (Third largest num ber of people) A Plum ber’s Friend, Jerry O'Neil Plum bing Shop. 0*- No. 10—Ford Car Bringing the Five Oldest Persons. (Total number of years) $10.00 cash; Ice cream cone to each child, Rose JBros Confectionery; a good work shirt to driver, Army Goods Store. 2nd. prize— For the second largest load. $5.00 pair of shoes for driver of car. Overland Shoe Shop; photo of group to each child. Darling Studio. 3rd. prize— For the largest load, $2.50 in trade W hite House G roceteria; dinner for driver. Good ^Eats R estaurant, 4th St. No. 6—Ford Car Bringing the Most Adult People in One Load. *885 t ! « « ? 8 talles* iive— (Total num ber of inches) $10.00 cash; also 1 box of hose, Mitchell’s Cloth ing store. For the second tallest five— (Total inches) 30x3% inner tube, Ashland Vulcanizing W orks; also dinner to each man, Neida Cafe; fre shine to each, E lliott’s Shine Parlor. Special for the first tallest man who can wear them — 1 pair No. 16 shoes, The Boot Shop. Special for tallest man in parade— 1 sack hot cake flour, J. N. Dennis Grocery. 1st. prize— Drop Head sewing machine, Emil Peil; 1 sack Crown flour, Plaza M arket; 5 lb. sack sugar, W olcott’s Grocery; Shave and haircut to father, Bates B arber Shop; . 2nd. prize— Choice of hat to mother, Mrs J. II Sugg; $1.00 good heef steak, 4th St M arket; H aircut and shave for father, Clyde Costello. 3rd. prize— 5 lb. Hills coffee, Loomis & Nelson; $1.00 candy, Ashland Candyland. 1st. prize— (G reatest total num ber of years) $10 cash; also 51b. best coffee, D etrick’s Groceteria. 2nd. prize— (Second greatest total num ber of years), Wall paper for two rooms, Swenson & McRae F u rn itu re Co. and 5 loaves bread. Bon Ton Bakersy. 3rd. prize— (Least total num ber of years) $2.50 m erchandise, Square Deal Grocery. T No. 9—Ford Car Bringing the Five Tallest Men. For (he oldest number, $10.00 cash; also shave, haircut, shine, and bath, Saunders Barber Shop. For the second oldest num ber— 1 bottle Ekko car bon remover, E lh a rt’e Drug Store; 1 bottle Nyal auto polish, E lliart’s Drug Store; and haircut and shine. W aite's Barber Shop. For the th ird oldest num ber— 3 lb. box candy, P rices’ Confectionery. No. 8—Ford Bringing in Five Heaviest Men. For the heaviest five— $10.00 cash; also dinner to each man, H artm an’s R estaurant. For second heaviest five— Electric horn, Murphy Electric Shop; and 50 cents in trade to each Be man, E ast Side Pharmacy. Special to heaviest man in parade— 1 pair gold cuff links and tie clash, Eastern Supply Co. 1st. prize 1st. prize— $10.00 cash; dinner to driver, Virginia Cafe; Aluminum double boiler, Icen Q bower & Sons Second Hand Store, -mi. prize— 1 can auto top dressing, Dickerson & Paint Shop; Lunch to driver, Palace Lunch Room; shave and haircut to driver, Davies Barber Shop. No. 13—Ford Ton Truck With Heaviest Load. 1st. prize— $10.00 cash; linner to driver, Virginia Cafe; 75c in confections, N orton’s Cafe. 2nd. prize— $5.00 in merchandise, E nder’s Co., 50c in trade to each, United Cigar Store; Set cuampion spark plugs, Kruggel Bros. No. 14—Ford Car Bringing in Five Short est Adult Persons. (Total inches) 1st. prize— $10.00 cash; free cleaning of suit for each, L. J. Orres, Tailor. 2nd. prize— For five next shortest persons (total inches) Jack knife for each, Ninin- ger & W arner Sporting Goods Store; 1 can Associated car grease, Ashland Service Station. Special prizes— To the shortest man In winning car. pair of trousers, O. A. Paulserud; To the tallest man in winning car, Auto Point Pen cil, Hodkinson, Jeweler. » No. 15—Ford Car Driven by the Oldest Person. 1st. prize— $10.00 cash; 1 can Chi-Namel Motor Car Finish, Swenson & McRae F urn iture Co.; 75c worth of cigars to driver. Trefren Confectionery. 2ml. prize— Automatic clock, Provost Hardware Store; box stationery, McNair Drug Store; cleaning and pressing, Chas. Drue, Tailor. 3rd. prize— Flash light, Jordan Electric Shop; can top dressing, N. Dix & Son Garage. No. 16—Best Float in Parade on Ford Truck or Chassis F irst Prize—$25.00 Second Prize—$10.00 Third Prize—$5.00 X Phone 18 MEDFORD, OREGON A. W . WALKER AUTO CO, QÄc Good NOTICE—Lodges and Merchants An Extra Event Is Added for you—Event No. 16 PLEASE NOTICE ADDED FEATURES—Ford Slow Race; Ford Obstacle Race Before the Afternoon Ball Game