rlO E ^TW O 9 Ashland vwj/ws oerore us in the Tidings .ev«fit . cvcui of inquiries Tor papers like Established 187« yours reachink ns Published Every Evening lxcep\ May we »too ask you If you tan French Soldier Gets D. S. Medal Bunday ¡of the playground swimming lessons free of charge on Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday at 10 a. m. iu the Natatorium of each week. There . will be no charge for the lessons but i each child mult Jfumish its own bathing suit and buy an admission Extending the screw handle and ticket, which must be purchased fitting it with a handle, an inventor through the Parent-Teachers associ- has designed a monkey wrench that ation to get the advantage of the can be used as a vise. ticket at he minimum charge of 20 cents. It pays to read the classified page. place a few lines in your rolumns i to the effect that the Bureau voor —; K&cdelslnSihtinpen. (Foreign Re* OFFICIAL CITE AND COUNTY fictions Office),v Oudebrug 12-16, PATER Amsterdam, offers its services free TELEPHON® 39 of charge to any visitors from the F. S. needing addresses i n ' Hoiland ~ £ . Ì. BARRETT, Editor it t i i either for export from or for import tabecrlption Price Delivered In City: into the D. S. This office, estab­ One month .................... I .65 lished in 1903, subsidised by the Three m o n th s............................ 1.96 Dutch government and patronized Six m o n th s......... ....................... 3.76 by H. M. the Queen Dowager of the One y6£LT • • • • • • • • • • « . • • • • 7.60 Netherlands, has two sample rooms, one for --------- Dutch “ manufactured M ail and Rural Routes ~— liW V V U iV U p i L pro- P- One month .......................... ..« .66 iducts »nd °ne for overseas produce. Three m o n th s................. .......... 1.95| Tbeir library contains books and Six months ................................. 3.60 i i° urnaJs concerning all parts of the One year ................................... 8 .5 « world- Any visitors to the/bureau, ADVERTISING RATES who ar? provided with a bona fide Display Advertising I bank introduction, may/' interview dingle insertion, each inch........... 30c d Q our localities any firms they wish J to speak *“ to, ’------ in order to avoid YEARLY CONTRACTS x ----------- - the ' loss of time incurred, by calling on Display Advertising merchants all over the country. One time a week.............................27 He Two times a week............................ 26 c Hoping to hear your views on the Every other day......................... 20 ^m atter we remain, Yours tru'y, Local Readers Each line, each time....................10c Ver BUREAU VOOR HANDELSIN LICHTINGEN. To run every other day for one A.-" month, each line, each time. . 7c To run every issue for on? month << more, each line, each tim e .. 6c 'Col G ^ X A °J n " V'? eks p’nn,ng the Dls« ^ » h e d Service medal on Classified Column • f le f t ls A m b ^ d n ,.^ Dt’ IuiHtar-v »«»che of the French embassy. On the One cent the word each time. |« f staff operand, and behind them General Harbord, deputy chief To ran every issue for one month or more, He the word each time. Legal Rate ■mqre than ever before, says this | FREE SWIMMING LESSONS First time, per 8-pclnt l i n e . . . . . 10c N “USCO” announced Bach subsequent time, per 8- dealer, and there is a stedy demand its new low price o f TO BE GIVEN CHILDREN ' polnt line ................................... gc for both fabrics and cords of this $10.90 last Fall, the Card of th a n k s........................... >1.00 class in all popular sizes. m akers w ere already Miss W41ma ¿Cha|t^n, who has Obituaries, the l i n e ....................2 He busy developing a still The Savage cord is going great, Eraterual Orders and Societies charge of the play ground in the greater “Usco” value. Advertising for fraternal orders asserts Henry Enders, Jr. Every 9AN FRANOISGO, Oallf., July5 park, will give all of the children or societies charging a regular initi­ — Preident Sproule of the Southern one sold makes a friend for hSs The new and better “Usco” as ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ you see it today—with no change business and another booster for Pacific, gave out some interesting ligious and benevolent orders will he in price — and tax absorbed by charged the regular rate for au ad figures today on freight traffic be­ the tire that is called "the Aristo­ the manufacturer. vertlslng when an admission or ether tween the Union Pacific and the crat. ’ Every one of these big hus-; charge la made. Y ou’ll note in the new and Southern Pacific railroads. He stat­ ky casings that has gone out is giv- i better “Usco” these features— ing great service and many com­ ed that the Southern Pacific receiv­ What Constitutes Advertising In order to allay a misunderstand­ ed from the Union Pacific at Ogden ments are being mafli on both their' Thicker tread, giving greater ing among some as to what const! 580,000 tons of freight and deliver­ appearance and excellent ^wearing » non-skid protection. Stouter side- tutea news and what advertising, walls. we print this very simple rule, which ed to the Union Pacific at Ogden qualities. The local Savkge repre- A lto g eth er a han dsom er tire Is used by newspapers to differenti­ 1,332,000 tons of freight in the sentatlve is confident that the new cord is destined to be one of the ate between them: "ALL future year 1921. that will take longer wear both eveniA where an admission charge inside and out. “Contrast this w|tty Jlhe Sunset most popular tires sol^rfn this ter­ is made or a collection Is taken IS Route about; which so)m uch has ritory. , W The greatest money's worth o f ADVERTISING.” This applies to According - to -------- latest --------- advices — from ... fabric tire in the history o f pneu­ organizations and societies e f every been said,” Mr. Sproule continued. kind as well aa to individuals. “In 1921 we delivered at El P aao'^ e Savage factory the plant is now matics. All reports of such activities after to the Sunset Route 348,000 tons »PProaching capacity produeation they have occurred la news. and the demand for tires is increas­ AU coming social or organization of freight and received from them meetings of societies where no 412,000 tons \of freight, showing ing daily. The warehouses of the money contribution is solicited, initi­ how little figure the El Paso route companly are | practically deplelted ation charged, or coUectsn taken IS cuts In comparison with the South of finished tires and the factory is United-States Rubber Company NEWS. * V ¥ * * « > 5 -» r * i a «• _ d M k s r O w n m a a — « i - W e r t t 7 « ) « S i h S sm dVsduud ern Pacific’c great contribution to working steadily fo meet current u orders. Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, the Ogden Route.” Postoffice as Second-class Mali Mat­ These figures have a bearing on ter. the threatened disruption of South ^ k k k k k k k k ^ k k k k k k k b . k . k k . k k k k k k k k k k k h b k ^ k k k k kkkdkKkJkkkJLKKK^uiT^ ern Pacific lines, separation of Cen SOLOMOMTES tral Pacific from Southern Pacific W here You lines having ben ordered May 29, Can Buy 1922, under the Sherman 'Act of <•> We cage our criminals and <$> 1880 because of the Southern Pa- U. S. Tires: •$> wonder why Sunset Route. The Central Pacific Our criminals need caging; we owns, among other lines, that part have bars , , My ranch at 835 North Main. Con­ of the Southern Pacific system ex­ s ew* For all the beasts that crawl, sists of 500 feet on Highway, paving tending from Southern Pacific lines the birds that fly, <3> and sewer ALL PAID. Six room in California to Ogden where con­ * Even the rather inaccesible ♦ nection is made with the Union Pa­ house, modern conveniences, con­ stars, cific. Central Pacific lines have nected with gas. Four chicken * If only we could trap them! As , ^ “T * Mr thn.a ^een le»sed by the Southern Pacific houses and barn, feed house located for those, since 1885. The lines of the two on Highway. About 600 hens, lay­ They’re there for our eulight- & companies have been operated under ing at this time eight cases of eggs & enment, I suppose! ■•> one management since 1870, and per week. You can get these fig­ have developed as a single unit. ures confirmed at the Ashland Fruit Mr. Sproule, referring to ‘flag Plan the work and then work the & Produce Association. Extra good rant effort made in an anonymous plan. range for hens, consisting of alfalfa, way to mislead the public into the • • grasses and white clover, which en­ Booster« work and roosters mere­ belief that the ‘'Southern Pacific ables my hens to give me at least is attempting to override the decis ly crow. 20 per cent lay over the average hen ion of the Supreme Court,” said • • production. An extra fine Jersey Dull times can never be bright­ "So to attempt would be a piece of cow (pet of the family) and other folly. It is needless to say that ened by sharp practice. things not mentioned go with the the orders of the court must be • • ranch. Reason for selling: I want People who claim to know just obeyed; that is not debatable.” to he away this winter. Ranch is a "When obeyed, the Interstate how to run the newspapers In their good money maker. Price >5500, community are busy doing some­ Commerce Comntisfcioni then holds and if taken at once, will Include thing else they would not appreci­ jurisdiction under the Transporta­ the fruit crop. Terms. tion Act of 1920, and they are en ate being told how to do. powered to group the railroads t< • • William E. Rockefeller died last the extent that it is to the public week yorth just 249 million dollars Interest in the judgment of the Com more than any man on earth should mission. "The tentative grouping of the be permitted to own. His estate « i-C Commission already made (subject CALL AT la valued at >250,000,000. to hea-rings hereafter) allows the • • Central Pacific to remain with the NEW RULE FOR OUR EMPLOY Southern Pacific. This tentative EES— All requests for leave of ab­ sence on account of toothache, se­ grouping would when confirmed af­ ------ for------ vere colds, and minor physical ali­ ford remedy for the unfortunate leg­ ments, and on account of church al situation presented by the Sher­ FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES i picnics, weddings and funerals and man Act standing alone.” ----- and----- ? Mr. Sproule. In a former state­ the like, muse be handed to the BARGAINS in REAL ESTATE foreman In charge of your depart­ ment, pointed out that “the Inter­ state Commerce Commission has at ment before 10 a. m. on the morn­ its command a greater knowledge ing of the game. of the railway traffic of the United States and its competitive and CASTING BREAD UPON THE other features than any organization WATERS in our nation.” He said further: ”It beat, the dutch” how far the “We recognize that whatever 13 to proper kind of advertising will the public Interest In the light of ex­ ' )■» reach once It gets started in the perience up to the present time is right direction. Below Is a letter received in this morning's mall likely to prevail,, as affecting the from Amsterdam, Holland. It tells people served by and using this rail­ road system.” J Summer months are the months when open doors and its own story so plainly that com­ 'T ment Is unnecessary: ^ fd o w s invite the cooling breezes—and make entrance I *br BUREAU VOOR HANDELSLN- GOGD BUSINESS REPORTED BY AGENT OF “SAVAGE" easy for the prowling thief . lichtyngen (Foreign Relations Office) Business is giood and the out­ Why not dispense with all undue worry and have a box bounded in 1903— Patronized by H. look bright for big tire saler\dur- M. the Queen Dowager of the ing the warm months now at h in our burglar and fire-proof vault? Netherlands. Sulpfidised by, the Government I according to H. G. Enders, local Boxes rent for >2.50 a year. Amsterdam, the 16th of June, i « re distributor, who reports a rtf 1122. ___ steadily increasing sale of hig Ashland P a‘^y grade, standard tires. Many ca Ore., U. A’ | owners are now equipping t heir ma- we had the i chines with new rubber for the usual ies of your summer vacation, and the wise one« . 'r ‘ - of are providng themselves with Oregon . j » tubes. Tires THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. wîffiw Sale everywhere from Now ^ le ¿Better USCO Tire ''with many improvements ‘The price remains the same 409? for the cigarettes United States Tires 10’ They are GOOD! FOR SALE N. DIX &1SON A Big Bargain ii Taken Quickly 1922 MODEL The NEW ESSEX NOW HERE John H. Dill, Owner Price $1,345 Ashland Realty Co. 5 Passenger Touring Opposite City Hall, Ashland, Ore. Won all road and track races and endurance contests this year Open Houses and Valuables / ink of Ashland Better than 20 miles on a gallon of gas 2000 miles on a gallon of oil Class A Garage Call 30 for Demonstration