PAGE ÏW(J ÂSHtÀfttt DÁítfc tftbixÖS Saturday, July 14, 192.4 A s hl a n d D y i j\T á d i J ~ v - (EstabÜalïea^tn 'i & Î6 Î til Published Evèry Evening Except Sundaj» by > T H E ASHLAND PRINTING CO n ’ ••• ' t S ' t . Z r 1 ¿ALL ?V slat w north but Mrs. McClarey will ^«tnnin here for a time. -U > 1ZT Ç y — ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ ,t h t W ^ n -tf10 <•¥- o f f ic e , , DUBLIN, July 14.— Now th at Phone item s to her a t 345-R, between 10 A. M. and 2 P M U ( I M rs., K in p e y ,. Ma-s. A. M. Storch a V «• - of L- - Los Angel­ and j Miss -I W D *v outhart es, Mrs. J. M. W agner, Mr. and - so to A year Subscription Price, Jfc*fl|yt^r* *---------- --------- A i.ti. a the i < „ - « 1 ■’ onlytnf&ro ia. - the ¿southern p a r t. 1 ago'R oTy“^ ^ ? ^ . ¿ . m e n One flfooUt H -t i. " * 1 f' bUaXA’ locirtl»d iMt'^WclIfol’d tourists were taking possession of build- Three M onths 1Z. into Ashland~were compelled to ings as fa8t 38 «he eleeki&ckfcd Six Months x m inutes and now Jim Larkin has AR ¥-î ■ < hurry oii !tb AletlfoVd tiVYegis ' f d _ r fW ~ ‘'ls i y ; , j i-':f i. e.-'-.Tu .«thl f f ,• :•/ “ LF'-T One Year ........... ........ ............ ; turned his hand to the same gaqie. number returned, ;pid eiyoyed the atfraé- By- Mail and Murid -it»: Larkin is general secretary of tions here « majority proceeded north war the Irish T ransport and General One Month is ....... f L.yg of Medtord. Cuniiplu.nts wero heing reg- Three Months W orkers’ Union, by far the great­ Six Months ......................... .......; ’y.3o- i d a i l y t»> incoming tou rists because est tabor organization in Ireland, One Year _.......................... i..........................~ 6:50 of the fifchnveidence Of the’ dtrang-ement. and apparently the officials of -TI m “ toeafion "of ;i registriifioji office here the union did not give him satis­ D IS P L A Y A D V E R T ISIN G R A T E S •io 5 ‘ ‘‘hpHj.udo $Jj£. meviiv(m^ep,ce and tour- faction during his enforced stay Single insertion, per inch ls^s Jurve oo .ejHupiuint to make. " J in the United States. Anyway, Yearly C ontracts: he was up in arm s against the One insertion a week ................................... $ 9 ! 7 jz , -■ , I , liat the . creation of x , an office in Ash- officials the moment of his re- Two insertions a week ............................... land Will reduce to a low figure the lium- turn, and after some violent Dally insertion ............... her ot registrations handled at Medford speeches he, with his followers, there is no doubt. Ashland is the first city seized Liberty Hall, the headquar R ates F or Legal and Miscellaneous A dvertising of importance touched by the tourist com- ters of the union’ and «be offices F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10 • »• ♦ Those who shared in this hap­ py re-union of old friends were the Mesdames Dunn, Minkler, Van Sant, Loughlin, Pracht, McCon­ nell, W inters, Eubanks, and Dews of Ashland, and the Mrs. Merriok and Caldwell of Los An­ geles, Mrs. McBride and Mrs Vining of Portland and the Mrs Young and Mrs. Minkler of Med­ ford. GOOD C IG A R E T T E S 1OC G EN U IN C “B ull " DURHAM TOBACCO UNIVERSITYofOREGON Gresham Third Bull Run pipe i line costing $3,000,000 to be fin­ ished this fall. RECOVERS FROM LAME BACK My daughter suffered with a lame back and could scarcely move w ithout great pain. she tried Foley Kidney Pills and the trouble with her back is all gone,” w rites Mrs. J. c. P erkins,. Boston, Mass. For Backache, Rheum atic Pains, Kidney and Bladder Trouble use Foley Kid­ ney Pills. Will relieve th a t tired feeling. Take no substitute— Insist upon Foley’s. Sold every­ where. The UNIVERSITY of OREGON contains The College of Literature, Science and the Arts with 22 departments. The professional schools of Archi­ tecture and Allied Arts—Business Administration—Education—Grad­ uate Study—Journalism—L aw - Medicine—Music—Physical Edu­ cation—Sociology—Extension. (W- For a caialojue or artg information vùrite The Ftejittrar. UniVereitfi of Oregon. Euiene, Oregon. The 48th Year Opens September 25,1923 —today CLIMB THE LA D D ER OF T H R IF T “ O P P O R T U N IT Y ” N E V E R W A IT S FOR “ P R E P A R A T IO N ” BE P R E P A R E D ’ TO SUCCESS ■well eo-ojierate THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Sally Ann Says— “ I don’t mind les­ sons when I eat lots of Bread f t All the tangled school l e s s o n s si raigliten on a sim­ ple nourishing di­ et of lots of Bread You can’t play well unless the body is well nour­ ished. • ÿ Bread is the food that is all nourishm ent—eat more of it. It helps every member of the family. SALLY ANN BREAD — is the big, delicious loaf th a t’s good down to its very crumb. You will want to eat lots and lots of it. Fresh daily. L IT H IA BA K ERY Staple’s Realty Bargains E. T. STAPLES Ashland itlon’ SAVE IC E FOOD PROVOST BROS Refrigerators to the Lowest Bidder ? HE printer has lost much in the past because of his m istakes iu business judgm ent, but his custom ers have lost far more in failure to turn his skill to their ad­ vantage. Business men can get vastly more out of a printer than a low bid, and it is reasonably certain th a t they can get less from the lowest bidder than even the low price calls for; because while he may find it necessary to sell his product a t a low price, his tjilemma forces him to strike as hard a bargain iu delivery as his custom er does in buying. T Choose a good p rin ter; he can help you build a b etter business if you will let him. TIDINGS PRESS Ashland, Oregon.