Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 29, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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M ail-Tribune is furnishing dope
th ® w restling match between
daily tidings
Tlnuxlny, June 2fl, 1923
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, eration as one system for the past ating over 364 miles of S. P. track
! 52 years. He stated th a t if the C. P. in fertile Oregon. Business is nil
Sunday
¡ber« next Monday night, one would
is sold, Oregon will be a t the mercy on the 191 miles and is good on the
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
be led to believe the event was
{of the purchaser. The C. P. line 364. This does not seem a fair
scheduled to take place in Medford.
from the southern boundary to Te- trade. Other points were brought
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
But, dear readers, it is an Ashland
PA PER
hama, Calif., Will he operated by the GUt by the speaker, but the above
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featu re of the big Ford and F ourth
purchaser and the S. P. jointly, and «'ere the most im portant ones.
celebration,
and will take place in
the common use of one line b e t w e e n --------------------------
E. J. R A ftR ETT, E ditor
the Armory. The contestants a re '
two points invariably raises rates as
FRISBYÎ-WEYBRIGHT
dubecrlption P rice D elivered in City: class A men, and a championship
the business does not increase i n !
One month .................................. $ .65 hangs in the offing on the outcome
proport on with the overhead ex-1 Charles S. Frisby, of Weed, Calif.,
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.96 of the bout. W alter Miller of Loa
pense.
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Six months .................................. 3.75
and Maude H. W eybright, of Med-
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One year ........................................ 7.60 Ange’e9 is the holder of the m iddle­
A nother point against the disso'.u- ford, were m arried Tuesday evening
weight title, and Ralph Hand of
M a il and R u ra l Routes
t on of the systems strongly ernpha- at the Methodist parsonage by Rev.
One month .................................. | .65 Cottage Grove is am bitious to annex
sized by the speaker was the disad- C. A. Edwards.
Three mouths .............................. 1.95 the crown, so a cracking good mat
\a n ta g e it would be to lumber mills
The couple were accompanied by
Six months .................................. 3.50
Ous year ..................................... 6.6( contest may be looked for. Wires
operating in the interior. Under the Mr. and Mrs. Wilton and daughter,
received from Los Angeles indicate
ADVERTISING RATES
present system the shipping rate is Mrs. Wilton being a sister of the
’Y
Display Advertising
that Miller is earnestly training for
low enough to allow interior mills to bride.
Single Insertion, each in c h ............30c the go, with a full realization of
compete with tidew ater mills. a s the
The groom is employed by the
YEARLY CONTRACTS
what he has a t stake, and th a t Hand j
S. 1 . purchases all of its ties and Weed Lumber company, and has a
Display A dvertising
is likely to prove no mean antago­
One tim e a w eek.............................. 27 ftc
bridge tim bers from the interior wide circle of friends in the C a'ifor-
Two times a week..............................25 c nist.
mil s. However, should the C. P. nia town. The bride is quite well-
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Every other d a y ................................ 20 c
lie sold the tim bers would be pur- known in shland. having been em-
Local Readers
There
were
two
arrivals
in
Ash­
chased from tidew ater mills and ployed as a nurse at the sanitarium
Each line, each tim e .....................10c
land this week— two families seek­
To run every other dfey for one
shipped by w ater as the shipping for several months.
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c ing, a new location. They came as
rate over the Oregon-Tehama route
Mr. and Mrs. Frisby left Wednes-
ra g
To ru n e v e ry issue for one mouth
in the olden day, with hooded wa­
would be prohibitive.
¡day afternoon for C aliforn’n hv auto
of more, each line, each t im e .. 5c
gons, containing their household be­
The purchase of the C. P. would and will make a trip to southern
C lassified Column
longings, drawn by teams. An un­
block the S. P. as an independent California lasting about ten days,
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one month usual sight in this day of autom o­
and transcontinental system from all after which they will he at home in
•Seem from M A liY DlCKFORD'S “ LITTLE LOQD EAUNTLCI3O Y “
or more,
the word each time.
biles. While we have the finest ac-i
three directions, east, north and Weed.
L egal R ate
commodations
for
auto
tourists
on
south, and would force the S. P. to
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Will be produced a t the Vining T heatre today for the benefit of the Parent-T eachers Association.
F irst time, per 8-pc5nt lin e ......... 10c
the Pacific coast, it seems as if no
l T . t<ide ttraC kn ° t aUOther C° m,,any
PrU,t Cann,ng
‘8 at ba»d-
Each subsequent time, per 8-
polnt line ...............................
5c thought has ever been given to the!
In
addition,
the
.prospective
pur-
Por
f)ruit
jarg
,idg>
rubbers>
je „ y
YOUTH IN TH E SADDLE
j to live like they w ant to live; th at last resting place it not known. They chaser, namely the Union Pacific, inoid8 and"
Card of t h a n k s ............................ «1.00 occasional tourist of the long ago—
(K lam ath Falls H erald)
sugar, D etrick’s prices
Obituaries, the line ......................2% c who might come as did many of our
there ----
are so many more « opportuni-
simply
dropped
of ex
existence.
poposes to
to tra
trade
the e p riv ile g e of on-
,
F j ~ - * « u » - - a“
“ i''i
u
roppeu
o out
u t or
isten ce, i poposes
d e th
.
G reat preparations are under
way I ,,
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op can , be .. beaten,
F raternal Orders and S ocieties
Advertising for fratern al orders fathers and m others in the long a g o ? to make tbe Pord and P ourtb ceie. ties in the city than there is in Ash-i lh e v - Perhaps, went there to specu- j erating over 191 m i’es of the now
late- Speculation and not creation^ C. P. track th ro rg h barren northern
or societies charging a regular initi­ They experienced considerable diffi­ brations in Ashland on July .*> and land.
Special values on suits. See our
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ culty in flndiug a suitable place to
has
had
th
e
masses
of
the
people
on
California
for
the
privilege
of
o
p
e
r-‘
windows.
Paulserud’s.
I
asked
her
where
she
got
her
in-
245 tf
4, the biggest and most elaborate'
ligious and benevolent orders will be camp, and in their quest, they tell a affair
of its kind ever undertaken ln form ation about there being so many theA r° cks’ for ,nany generations,
charged the regular rate for all ad
vertlslng when an admission or other tale that, if true, does not reflect southeru Oregon Some of the p ick -!more opportunities to m ake m oney!, Ashland and th e Rogue river v a l - ,
any particular credit on Ashland. It ets on the fences of the ..ho,y ci ..jin the city, than there is in Ashland, ®y has as many opportunities for the
charge Is made.
seems th a t in th eir inquiry for a ag it ls sometimea called> are b eln g iand she replied: “ Oh, I get it from 7 7 7 d Kn'’S l° m ak® m° ney and
What O onstitntes A dvertising
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ p ace to camp, they accosted a c iti-• prled loose fr0In theil. old.tim e p u r.i ots of places; I get it from t he <TabllS \ homes for themselves and
children> as any c“ y th at I
ing among some as to what constl zen, who gruffly told them th a t itanical foundatio„s. and on Ford cham bers of commerce all over the !
tutes news and what advertising, there was an auto camp in the park, and P ourth days the younger ele. country.”
j know of> and I have skidded across
we print this very simple rule, which but that tram ps patronized the ju n - ! ment> who are
th e sadd,e wU1
I told her she was getting her ln. / h e continent both ways. W hat we,
Is used by newspapers to differenti­
ate between them : “ ALL fu tu re g le so n the other side of the rai road cut loose with some modern en ter. form ation from the wrong source. need 18 men and won,en to do what
I lie laying liens should eat about equal parts
eventB, where an admission charge tracks. A well-known real estate talnraent. Tbere win be a p arade and added th a t she should get it are cons,dered ” ttle things. Every
(hy
w eight) of dry mash and scratch grain during
Is made or a collection is taken IS dealer vouches for the accuracy of on each day
from the undertakers in the cities. body wants to do som ething great.
the
course
of the day. However, due to the higher
ADVERTISING.” This applies to this, although It is difficult to be-
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• They have the last count on the bovs That is the reason th a t there is not
organizations and societies of every
digestibility
and safe protein cotnent. OLYMPIC
more done.
j
j)
lieve th a t any resident of Ashland
and gir,s who go to the big cR » s to
kind as well as to Individuals.
EGG MASH tan be fed in greater proportion. The
All reports of such activities after could be guilty of such dow nright
get rich. The tally on them ^says
TH E PE O PL E ’S FORUM.
mash
feed makes the eggs. We recommend feed­
they hare occurred is news
rudeness, to say nothing of the dis-
jth a t about seven out of every ten s o l ’THERN PACIFIC VIEW IS
ing
OLYMPIC
EGG MASH so that it constitutes
All coming social or organization astrons effect of such b o o rish ri\s on i
i who go th ere wind up in th a t lone-,
OUTLINED ltY J . H. MVLCHAY
60
to
65
per
cent
of the daily ration of feed.
S X '° ? o n u f b u tT n le^ , ‘o l|CUed.<’lnl“i ! ° ur ' eIluta0“ " tOT hospitality. These ¡To the editor:
{some place known as the p o tter’s {
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OLYMPIC EGG MASH with Dried Butterm ilk,
atlon charged, or collecton taken IS Pe°P*e were not tram ps. One of the
I met a lady on the street the! field I told her th a t last year 6 5 ,-j J- H. Mulchay, of the Southern
is made from Dried Butterm ilk, Soybean Meal.
NEWS.
families had ju st disposed of a 400 other day. and among other things. 1000 girls, th a t once looked some- Pacific lines, was the chief speaker
Linseed Oil Meal, Corn Feed Meal, Meat Meal,
Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon, l acre ranch in C alifornia and was in she rem arked th a t she was so sorry thing like the little, chubby, curl, a t the cham ber of commerce forum
Flour Middlings. W heat Bran. Ground Barley.
luncheon at Medford yesterday. The
Fostofflce as Second-class Mall Mat­ search of another. Needless to say. j her children would soon have to go whirly, brown-eye th a t she had in
Ground Oats. Alfalfa Meal, and not over 2 per
ter.
they did not stop in Ashland.
to the city, to make enough m o n ey ' her arm s, went to the city and th eir topic of his talk was the dissolution
cent Calcium Carbonate.
of the Southern Pacific and C entral
SOLOMONITES
Pacific railroads a s recently decided |
by the suprem e court.
H r. Mulchay explained the incon­
C M ON, FE L L E R S
<fo
Z
<s>
♦ ♦
<j>
venience of the dissolution of the
<». I wanta go out in the woods for <•>
two systems which have been in op- i
<i>
while,
<s>
<•> Away from the bustle and <§>
noise.
<»>
<?> I w anta lie down on my back <S>
♦
for a while
<?>
And gaze at the blue of the
<$•
skies.
i
<¿>
I w anta see all of the scenery,
♦
The chickens and calves and <$>
€>
such,
<s>
♦ While you fellers in town are <$>
e>
mopping your brows
♦
And working to beat the <$>
EXTRA FORD TICKETS -FOR
3>
Dutch.
<•>
<s> I wanta sit on the K lickitat’s
<?>
bank
€>
’Mid the trees and birds and «$>
<r>
plants,
<?>
<¿> W hile the bugs and ants, and $>
<&
chlggers and gnats
♦
<•> Play hide-and-seek ln my 3>
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pants.
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— (The Listening Post.) <s>
E stablished 187«
P ublished « v e r y E vening
Except M iller and Hand> which takea Place
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ASHLAND MILLS
BIG T H R E E -D A Y S P E C IA L
New Subcriptions Only
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You can “ say it w ith flowers,”
but It is saying it with work th a t
brings results.
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W ork is the greatest panacea on
earth. The crawl is the real pace
th at kills.
Degeneration comes'
more from the things left undone,
rath er than from the doing.
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It is a pretty good idea to remem­
ber that a broken promise is beyond
repair. All the patching in the
world will never make it whole
again. Make few— and keep them,
is a pretty good plan to tie to.
• •
Babe Ruth ha9 his faults, but he
possesses one adm irable trait. W hen­
ever he goes to the plate, It can be
depended upon th a t he will put all
there is in him when he swings th a t
bat. If we all did th at in the work
cut out for us in . this world, we
could pave the streets of the world
with accomplishment.
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Would you know the price of war?
Vision in your m ind’s eye th at pro­
cession of the halt, the maimed and
the blind, wending its way up Mar­
ket street In San Francisco the other
day, to the auditorium where is be­
ing held the first convention of dis­
abled veterans of th e world war.
Photograph on your brain, if you
can. th a t other vision a few years
hack, when, w ith shoulders throw n
back, a proud look in their eyes
and a confident smile on their faces,
these same men, the flower of Amer­
ica’s young manhood, marched forth
to make safe the world for democ­
racy. And then, if you can, go home
and leisurely clip the coupons from
your Liberty ,bonds, and compare
the price you paid— and theirs.
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From the frequency with which
“They Don’t
Answer”
The Ashland Tidings
YOU HAVE A GOOD CHANCE OF
GETTING A FORD CAR FREE
W hen the telephone operator says,
“They don’t answer,” it is after a sin­
cere endeavor to get your party. She
cannot compel an answer.
T he party called may be unwilling
to leave a particular household duty__
may be in another part of the home
beyond closed doors— may be chatting
with a neighbor— may be marketing —
may he slow in answering. Strange,
but true, calls are sometimes designedly
unanswered.
Telephone records show that tbe
great majority of ‘‘don’t answer” re­
ports come from residence calls. In
business, where it is a matter of dollars
and cents, it is always the assigned
duty of some one to be within sound
of the telephone bell.
T o d a y - F r id a y - S a tu r d a y
To Be Awarded by Ashland Merchants on “ Ford Day’’
Monday, July 3rd
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NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS—CASH IN ADVANCE
They don’t answer” is the state­
ment of a situation absolutely beyond
the control of the telephone operator.
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Year ............................ 150
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