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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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A s h la n d D a ily T id in g s
HINDER ENFORCEMENT
(E sta b lish e d i n *1876)
Governor Pinchot says: “ It is not Ihe
solemn ass (who hinders prohibition) who
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO ____gets up in an assemblage and ponderous-
Bert R. Greer ............................... Editor kv announces that ‘prohibition can not be
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Tepephone 39 i enforced.’ It is not the flappers and
‘sheiks’, who rather take to the idea that
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O reg o n , P o sto ffic e as j t Js clever and devilish to break the law
S econd C lass M ail M a tte r.
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1 don t mean, either, those of permanent!}
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
immature minds, who seem to be congen
O ne M o n th ............................................................ $ .65
itally incapable of thinking there is any­
T h re e M o n th s ......................................................
1.95
thing more sacred than a cocktail before
Six M o n th s ............................................................• 3.75
dinner. These folk do some harm but not
O ne Y e a r ................................................................. 7.50
much. Their world consists of a few fam­
B y M ail a n d R u r a l R o u te s :
ilies. The real harm is done by able, in­
O ne M o n th ............. ............................................. $ .65
fluential people of the community who set
T h re e M o n th s ....................................................... 1.95
themselves on the side of the hootleggei
Six M o n th s ..............................................................
3.50
O ne Y e a r ................................................................
6.50
and against the law. All that is necessary
to straighten them out is to have them
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
come to a realizing sense of what they are
S in g le In se rtio n , p e r in c h ......................................30
do ini
Y e a rly C o n tra c ts :
P u b lish ed E very E v en in g E xcept Sunday by
O ne In se rtio n a w eek ....................................... $ .27
T w o In se rtio n s a w eek ........................................... 25
D a lly in s e rtio n ............................................................... 20
ENTHUSIASM AND ADVERTISING
Q u ite an a g g re g a tio n of ta le n t
cd te n n is p la y e rs a re b e in g g a th ­
e re d to A sh la n d th is su m m e r,
am o n g th e m o st p ro m in e n t of
w hich a re M arion K in k a id , w ho
w as c a p ta in of th e O regon A g ri­
c u ltu r a l co llege te n n is te a m th is
p a s t y e a r a n d c la im s th e sin g le s
c h a m p io n sh ip of O regon th ro u g h
h is w in n in g in a ll th e s ta te
to u rn a m e n ts in w h ich h e to o k
p a rt.
K in k a id a tte n d e d
h ig h
school h e re , he a n d D w ig h t G regg
m a k in g up th e h ig h school team
of t h a t tim e.
B a rc la y L eeds fro m S ta n fo rd
is a n o th e r p ro m isin g p la y e r as
a lso P a u l W a g n e r, B ill A llen a n d
L yle Sam s. W ith su ch a n a g g re ­
g a tio n of ta le n t it is c e rta in t h a t
som e e x c itin g
c o n te s ts w ill be
sta g e d h e re d u rin g th e su m m e r
m o n th s.
p lay in g a t 5 o ’clock in seaso n .
T he h a n d w ill leav e h e re a t 6
o ’clock on th e m o rn in g of th e
F o u r th . T hey a re to be in A sh ­
lan d re a d y to p lay a t 9 o ’clock.
^They w ill fin is h p la y in g a t 5
o’clock in th e a fte rn o o n , in o rd e r
to give th e fo u r o rc h e s tra s in th e
band an o p p o rtu n ity to g et to th e
p laces th e y a re to p lay in th e ev ­
e n in g fo r d a n c es. T he v e ry b est
g ra d e s of s ta n d a r d a n d p o p u la r
m usic w ill be p re s e n te d to th e
c e le b ra tio n cro w d s, sa y s th e d i­
re c to r.— G ra n ts P a ss C o u rie r.
M E B 10 INSTALL
G E R B E R , C alif., J u n e 30.— H.
K . S e a rs, o w n e r of th e G e rb e r W a ­
te r w o rk s h a s been a u th o riz e d by
th e s ta te ra ilro a d co m m issio n to
p lace in e ffe c t a s c h e d u le of r a te s
w h ich w ill p ro d u c e a n a d e q u a te
r e tu r n on h is in v e s tm e n t.
T he
b o a rd a lso a u th o riz e d him to in ­
s ta ll a w a te r m e te r se rv ice If he so
w ishes.
T he w a te r s u p p ly com es fro m a
la rg e a rte s ia n w ell a n d h e re to ­
fo re th e u s e rs h av e been c h a rg e d
th e sam e r a te re g a rd ls s of th e
a m o u t of w a te r u sed , b u t u n d e r
th e new p la n r e s ta u r a n ts , h o tels,
e ts., w ill p ay in p ro p o rtio n to th e
a m o u n t u sed .
M onday, J u ly 2, 19*28
COURT ORDER CLOSES
b lin d -p ig g in ^ j o r
t h i r d th n e. i p la n n in g to b re a k cam p h e re Sat*
THREE REDDING HOMES T h e f ir s t ti.r^ e j,e v;as f¡n , j $50, u rd a v to r e tu r n to th e ir hom es,
R E D D IN G ,
C al.,
J u ly
2.—
J u d g e W a lte r H e rs in g e r m ad e an
o r d e r h e re la s t w eek w hich closed
th re e d w e llin g s b e lo n g in g to W il­
lia m G ross fo r a y e a r p e rio d .
G ross h a s p e rm issio n to m ove his
f u r n itu r e a n d p e rso n a l e ffe c ts else
w h e re th o u g h .
T he o rd e r cam e a b o u t as a r e ­
s u lt of G ross being co n v icted of
a n d th e se co n a f tim e $400.
CA M P L E W IS A
l
ARDSM EN
B R E A K ( .1.1 f tp SATURDAY
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H u n tin g Roys—
___ _____ _______________
T he local police h av e receiv ed
a co m m u n ic a tio n re q u e s tin g th e m
CAM P LEW IS,
Ju n e i to be on th e lo o k o u t fo r tw o boys,
30.— B ronzed by th e «sm/ an'o^ M cCollum, aged 16, and W illia m s,
hnrdnnod
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14, w ho ra n aw ay from th e ir
tra in in g in w a rfa re , th e N a tio n a l horn« in C a lifo rn ia , a n d a re go­
g u a rd s m e n of th e N o rth w e st a re in g to W a sh in g to n in a F o rd . *
MAKE THE
PLAZA
YOUR OASIS
Efficient Service Brings It’s Own
Reward
During the Two ’
day Celebration
Go to Rose Bros.; the well knnown Ashland
firm and see what a heap of facts, you’ll verv
soon learn about their many fancy drinks and
choice ice creams.
The best of goods, most civilly served.
The secret of the trade, so long deserved.!
Champions of what is socially right.
They are firmly on the spot, when business is
in sight.
Rose Bros, Confectionery is the name
bile other purveyors are not the same
See what it means to achieve a notable place.
Tn business demanding push, tfict and grace.
July 3-4.
Drinks that are
Cool,
Refreshing,
Invigorating.
(By One Who Knows)
It is impossible to think of advertising
ICE CREAM
without linking enthusiasm up with it.
F i r s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ................... $ .10
Plainly speaking advertising can not re­
E a c h s u b s e q u e n t In se rtio n , 8 p o in t l i n e .......... 05
The kind that you like.
sult successfully without enthusiasm be­
C a rd o f T h a n k s .................................................. 1.00
O b itu a rie s , p e r lin e ...................................................0 2 %
hind it. Enthusiasm over one’s stock in
Confectionery
trade is the foundation upon which his ad-
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING ,
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LONDON, J u ly 2.— “ T h e re is
The kind that makes
“ A il f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e is vertising must he erected. Frequently a
no c h a n ce fo r th e re la z a tio n of
you ask for more .
m a d e o r a co llectio n ta k e n is A d v e rtis in g .
lliei <*llilllt IS heal’d to Sa} , ' \\ hy, I havn’t th e U n ited S ta te s d ry sh ip r e g u ­
No d isc o u n t w ill be
allo w e d R e lig io u s
o r anything to advertise.” May the Saints la tio n u n til th e A m e ric an c o n ­
Music from the Celebrated
Excellent Fountain
B e n e v o le n t o rd e rs .
pity him. It is purely an admission that g re ss m o d ifie s th e law s u n less
Service
H a lf-fin ish ed
T eel
irrig a tio n
there is nothing in his store over which he W a sh in g to n is a b le to m a k e tre a t-
VICTROLA
DONATIONS:
p
ro
je
c
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to
be
rev
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ed
.
ies
w
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fo
re
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p
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w
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on
th
e
THE
PLAZA
is
enthusiastic;
that
he
has
nothing
which
No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw is e w ill be
Y a q u in a B ay to n n a g e to exceed
s u b je c t,’’ S e c re ta ry of th e T re a s ­
m a d e in a d v e rtis in g , o r jo b p r in tin g — o u r c o n tr ib u ­ he considers of exceptional merit or ex­ u ry M ellon d e c la re d h e re to d ay . 200,000 m a rk th is y e a r.
Accompanies Each Order
ceptional value which to offer to the buy­ H e sa id he b eliev ed A m e ric a h a d
tio n s w ill be in cash .
ing public.
a te c h n ic a l r ig h t to seize liq u o r
J U L Y 1.
The firm t! at advertises regularly and b e a rin g sh ip s w hich flo u te d th e
a wise thought : — L e t u s s e a rc h an d tr y consistently is the firm that holds enthus- n a tio n a l law , b u t t h a t no such
a c tio n w as c o n te m p la te d by th e
B Y L E E D O M ’S TIRE HOSPITAL
o u r w ays, a n d tu r n a g a in to th e L o rd .— L a m e n ta - iasill for its business. It is the firm that is
g o v e rn m e n t.
tio n s 3 :4 0 .
always getting in something new, some-
h e y .' W a i t .'
Y O U 'R E A P T
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thing of usual quality for the price it com- G R A N TS PA SS BAND TO
You’D BETTER
TO NEED US
PL A Y H E R E ON JU L Y 4T H
THE POWER OF PUSH
mands. Leaving out entirely the matter of
T ake usalong !
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advertising, no man can he successful in
T w enty-five m e m b e rs of th e
Two men who occupy the same job will business without enthusiasm.
G ra n ts P a ss c o n c e rt b a n d w ill
p lay a t th e A sh la n d F o u r th of
have entirely different results. Suppose!
J u ly c e le b ra tio n , s ta te s D ire c to r
FOOD
PRICES
RISE
IN
CITIES
they are working side by side as clerks in
H ig g in b o th a m , w h o sa y s t h a t th e
a store. One’s mental attitude toward his
o rg a n iz a tio n th is y e a r w ill fin ish
■ae
While the price of food was rising in
work is simply that of a plodding fidelity.
*
He does his best along a limited line. He most of the large cities between April 15
*T*AKE a couple of tires along. Y bin may not
tries to wait on customers courteously and and May 15, as reported by the Bureau of
* need them on your next trip, hul
hut the time is
attentively, hut has no conception of en­ Labor Statistics of the Department of La­
coming when you will wish you had taken the
larging his job or making himself more bor, the prices of most of the princip'al
LAST TIME TODAY
kindlyadviee of this ad. Don’t wish—do it now—
valuable to his employed. The other is not agricultural products were steadily declin­
we have the» ones you need.
content merely to hand goods across the ing. The farmer was reaping no benefit
counter and tell the prices, lie is trying to from the upward range of prices for what
see how he can increase his sales and make hi large part he had produced.
himself more useful. He studies trade pap­
In the middle of the present months hogs
ers and talks with salesmen and becomes sold for less money than they brought to
able to give a more intelligent opinion the producer since 1912. Wheat and other
about merchandise. Customers feel they crops have been dropping in price for two
get something of value when they trade years.
with him. He tries to enlarge his personal
Ijast year’s potatoes sold at the farm
acquaintance, so that people will come to for an average of 60 cents a bushel, accord­
his store merely for the sake of buying ing to the Department of Agriculture, but
GRAND MILITARY PARADE 9:15 P. M.
through him. A fellow like that is going the consumer in the cities had to pay never
Father starts it—mother finds she can add
to be a better business man every year, less than twice that much for them.
Headed By President Harding
a little—even the kiddies will contribute
and he will achieve a constantly increas­
their pennies and in a surprisingly short
PATRIOTIC ADDRESS 2:00 P. M.
ing . success.
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A is usually
.
-the Klamath r alls v
Evening
Herald
time,
the whole family is enjoying the
a strong ® believer
in
advertising,
tor
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By
President
Harding
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emerged luesdav evening with a 24-page
pleasures of owning a Ford. Here is how
never content with the amount of s u c c e s s i
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you can do it through the
J special edition, featuring the coming
REGATTA ON RIVER 4:00 P. M.
he
has
attained.
He
will
have
faith
that
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thriving little
t he edition
up
Crews from U. S. Fleet of Destroyers will
enable him to give h,s customers exception- of a 8eries of exce,|ent artic|es and
*s
Take Part
ally good values. He will feel that ,f the ¡n two (,o|ors The
ia, ¡H brim } „ f
a
public only realizes what lie has to offer digp|
advcrtising from the wide_awake
. e*ûizF
FIREWORKS DISPLAY 9:00 P. M.
he can get a crowd of people coming to firn,s of Klamath Fa,|s The edition is a
his store He w 11 believe that the greatest ,.,.„dit , o the pubUshers <>f the Hera|d and
EXCOURSION TICKETS ON SALE!
Bring the first $5 in to us. Enroll under the terms
Tuesday Only
obstacle to his success is not any fault m the cit
wllieh it appears
ot the new, easy way to buy a Ford. Select the car
From All Points
his merchandise or his prices, but the fact
*
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you want. We will deposit your money in a local
July 3rd
ROUND
bank, at interest. Add a little each week. You
that a lot of people may not he informed
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TRIP
will
be surprised at the rate the money piles up
about the purchasing opportunities exist- . 1* n T " V -
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when
everyone is helping. Soon the payments,
From
ing in his store. Hence men of that type
P?.'"and and , ,,1| J ,shland Ples'd‘‘ut
plus interest paid hy the bank will make the car
are apt to be persistent advertisers, feel- ? ard“ g g'”,,g °, ‘\eJoser
not be­
yours. Come in—let us give you full particulars.
For Further Particulars Ask Agents or Write,
ing that the secret of success.is to let the " lg aWe tO attend the latter'
public know what they have, and keep the
—
JO H N M. SCOTT,
G e n e ra l P a s s e n g e r A gent,
public well informed of every huvifig op- The monthly booster letter of the First
Harrison Bros.
P o rtla n d , O regon
portunitv that comes along. —Roseburg National Bank is out. As usual it is cc<m-
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plete with the right kind of boosts for
News Review.
many important institutions of Ashland
Ford and Fordson Dealers
i ;;nd vicinity. Eel us ah get the habit of
GIVES EXCELLENT ADVICE
I boosting the city. There is much to be gain
Safe and Com fortable
ASHLAND, ORE.
ed in concerted efforts.
While various methods of community ad-1
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the grand parade on July 4th. Jacksonville
was suggested bv Judge Watson that rang 1
tree and
„nd is
k worthy v of
,.f adoption.
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of bemg able to pro
YOUT.L HAVE TO HURRY!
true
Judge
Wat­ has tl,e llaPP>’
duce excellent floats and that the town
son urged that business men and women
will be creditably represented is a foregone
Shop July 3rd. •
of the city visit the park whenever oppor­ conclusion.
tunity affords, meet the visitors there, and
tell them
conversation
of the
vr«™ dairy
i • cows and j a i better
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More
will
many advantages
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For your dressed spring chickens—
u p of the
i city
i* and
, surround- A mean increased
bank balances, fewer store
ing territory. “ People who have spent i-u
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Fryers,
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i i j and 1 in
• our m hills, and ■. increased prosperitv
only a tew hours
m
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Broilers,
liûonfîfiii
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10 £00d cow> properly
beautiful »io,!-
paik aie
for
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relative to our resources and advantages.
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product
marketed,
Other 4th of July lunch meats
You’ll like this picture of the
conversation with someone, and are always
wild North country where
Boiled Ham,
»
ready to absorb information.’’
strong
men battle with the
It is a great deal easier to secure a presi­
Minced Ham,
W ITH CARBON
The idea submitted by Judge Watson is dential
..........................
nomination in a straw vote than elements and beautiful wom­
en go to the mightiest by
Lunch Ham,
that of peisonal contact, which is one of, in an old party national convention,
right of conquest.
Two Books ............................................................. 25c
Pressed Ham,
g|
the most effective methods of convincing
Bolonga
and
all
people of the advantages and .opportun­ Scarcely a day passes that a fatal ac­ m m n i ncniBcs coB n K A im
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tM Alfred Luut
Per D o z e n ............................................................... $1.25
ities of a particular section. Like oppor cident does not result in Oregon from auto­ a/£dBJHat*rü
kinds of cooked meats.
tunities for meeting strangers, greeting mobiles. The condition should serve as a
Market Will Be Closed All Day Of The Fourth
Two Dozen ............................................................. $2.25
them and imparting to them information! warning to every person who drives an
relatiw
Ashland prevail at the hotels,, automobile. Too much caution can not be
_ A «F T W C n y çj
One H u n d re d ....................................................... $8.00
garages and on the streets. Let us carry exercised.
9 >«vtar»nt Alt CO k
cut Judge Watson’s ‘*ask me, 1 11 tell
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BROWN’S CASH MARKET
you” idea.
A real, grand Fourth of July celebration
Coming July 4th and
5th
holds just a bit of tingling sensation for
Enders Block
Whenever possible spend Ashland dol­ the grown-ups as well as the boys and ( <
The White F rontier”
lars for Ashlad-made products.
girls. We all enjoy a good celebration.
R a tes F or L egal
and
M iscellaneous A d vertisin g
OF DRY LAW PLANNED
AUTO M O V I E S
SPEND THE FOURTH
at Portland
with President Harding
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Place ifeur Order Now For a
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Duplicating Sales
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ASHLAND TIDINGS