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ASHLAND b A IL Ÿ T ttM Ö S
A s h la n d D a ily T id in g s
ANENT OREGON’S DEVELOPMENT , ...
(E s ta b lis h e d in 1 8 7 « )
Letter
Those who at.ended the noon forum of ^A /aiiy
the Medford Chamber of Commerce yes-
»»♦, -♦-o-
P u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e n in g E x c e p t S u n d a y by
terday and listened to A. S. Dudley, who
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
P A R IS ,
A ug.
2 3 .— F ra n c e 's
Bert R. Greer ................................. Editoi was recently elected secretary of the Ore­ “ c u is in e ” is. d y in g fo r w a n t of
gon Chamber of Commerce, were privileged ch efs a n d c h e f’s a s s is ta n ts .
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39 to hear some excellent suggestions along T he r a te of pay is so low th a t
E n te re d a t th e A slila n a O regon, P o sto ffic e as the line of sta^e development. In view of 'F re n c h c h e fs a re c o n s ta n tly being
S econd C lass M ail M a tte r.
the fact that the speaker has had sufficient p e rs u a d e d by d o lla r s a la rie s to
go to th e U n ited S ta te s . W o rk ­
experience in his line of work the sugges­ in g c o n d itio n s a re such th a t ,-o u rg
S u b s c rip tio n P ric e , D e liv e red in C ity
O ne M c n th ........................................................... $ .65
tions are* worthy of earnest consideration. m en of “ ta s te ” no lo n g e r e n te r
T h re e M o n th s ...................................................... 1.95
i Recognizing Oregon as a state of wond­ th e b u sin ess.
Six M onths ......................................................... . 3.75
erful resources,
unparalleled scenery, A lrea d y th e g o u rm a n d s a re la ­
O ne Y ear ................................................................ 7.50
equable climate, and capable of a vast de­ m e n tin g th e d isa p p e a ra iu .9 of
By Mail and R ural R ou tes:
q u a lity food a n d th e in v asio n of
velopment, with its varied resources and h ith e r to tab o o e d c a n n in g fa c to ry
O ne M onth ........................................ „ ................ $ .65
¡advantages distributed throughout every p io d u c ts in to th e F re n c h k itc h e n s.
T h re e M o n th s ......................................................
1.95
Six M o n th s .............................................................. 3.50
■ section, the speaker urged development So s e rio u s is th e la b o r s h o r t­
O ne Y ear ................................................................
6.§0
• from
the standpoint of the state ag e in th e co o k in g b u sin e ss th a t
as a whole. Putting it another way, he i t w as th e c h ie f s u b je c t d isc u sse d
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
a t th e re c e n t H o tel P r o p r ie to r s ’
S in g le in s e rtio n , p e r in c h ......................................30
advised that first consideration be given C o n g ress h e ld a t B lois.
Y early C ontracts:
to advertising and developing Oregon as
“ T h e tro u b le is th e a v e ra g e
O ne in s e rtio n a w eek ....................................... $ • 2 7 %
a state, without thought of community of F re n c h c h e f is re c e iv in g a p p ro x i­
T w o in s e rtio n s a w eek .................................
.25
geographical districts. His thought i s t o m a te ly th e sam e s a la ry to d a y he
D a ily in s e rtio n ...............................................................20
ed fo rty y e a rs a g o ,” e x p la in s
; attract people to Oregon, leaving the mat- receiv
M.
S
ale,
s e c re ta ry g e n e ra l of th e
T*
A,,\ eM‘’‘“g ;ter'or io<.ation to those" who'“come" 'ffis
“ C o o k s’ S y n d ic a te ,” of P a ris .
principal reason for the plan of action is M eanw hile h e d a ily sees th e food
E a c h su b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t l i n e .......... 05
the ---------o
average
small ----------
town --------
and ~ commun
C a rd of T h a n k s ................................................. 1.00
i that
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~ ------------- h e p re p a re s a t a lm o s t th e sam e
O b itu a rie s , p e r lin e .................................................. 0 2 % I ity is incapable, particularly through lack ex p en se a s te n years, ago s e llin g in
th e d in in g room a t fo u r o r five
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING* °I funds’ ° f attrnc‘iaS desirable people, or tim e s p re v io u s p ric e s .”
“ All 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 1
carrying OU effective publicity Cam- C h efs in le a d in g P a r is rc s ta u -
m a d e o r a c o lle ctio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g .
paigllS. His plan is to consolidate finances l a n ’s a r e p aid $4 > to $5." a m o n th
No d isc o u n t w ill be a llo w e d R e lig io u s o r for advertising and exploitation in a single th e ir a s s is ta n ts o n e -th irJ to o ; e -
B e n e v o len t o r d e r s . _______
• j fund of sufficient volume that will assure lia lf a s m u ch . T h ey w ork u s u a l­
b -b a se m e n t» so h o t an d
results, leaving the various towns and d ly is a in g re su
DONATIONS:
e a b le th e ir h e a lth is p e r ­
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 communities the work of beautifying their
m a n e n tly
im p a ire d .
W o rk in g
m ad e In a d v e rtis in g , o r jo b p r in tin g — o u r c o n trib u ­
hours, a re fro m 9 it , 14 h o u rs per
respective
districts
and
making
other
im­
tio n s w ill be in cash.
provements that will attract and hold the d a y s, u s u a lly d iv id e d in to tw o
home-seeker after he has been induced to s h ifts.
AV GU ST 2 3
T h e s h o rta g e is b e in g fe lt n o t
cast his lot in Oregon. It means central­ o r ly in P a r is b u t in th e p ro v in c ­
izing the work of advertising and coloniza­ es. E v e ry w h e re th e r e is la m e n ­
PE R SO N A L S E L F G O V E R N M E N T :— H e
th a t
tion.
ta tio n , fo r good food is a s n e c ts -
h a th no ru le o v er his ow n s p ir it is lik e a city th a t
to th e F ro u c h n ia n a s side-
Another commendable thought present­ a r a im i y lu
Is b ro k en dow n, an d
w ith o u t
w a lls.— P ro v e rb s
n c h -ro ? * a 4 a re to A m e d -
ed by the speaker is that of carrying on a « tc s .
2 5 :2 8 .
publicity campaign in a dignified manner,
On th e c o n tra ry , th e w ine In ­
DEVELOPING SOUTHERN OREGON giving due consideration to advantages d u s tr y is sh o w in g too m uch p r o s ­
possessed by other states, and being care­
The meeting held at Crater Like Sun­ ful to present local advantages in a con­ p e rity . M ore good w in e is being
p ro d u ce d th a n can be c o m fo rta b ly
day was representative of the commercial servative manner, eliminating entirely ex­ co n su m ed .
organizations •and towns of Southern aggregation. an dfoul methods in winning
F re n c h w in e -d rin k in g h a b its
Oregon. The affair was more than a pic­ new settlers.
a re v e ry r e g u la r. T h e d a ily w ine
c o n su m p tio n
of
an
a v e ra g e
nic for the reason that consideration was
of (It?
development
suggest- F re n c h m a n n e v e r v a rie s m ore
) A x
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xi
a I Another
I H H I K I I feature
C d llilC OI
V tilOl
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directed to questions pertaining to the , .
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ed is that ot providing better markets for th a n a few swallows.. H e can es­
development ot Southern Oregon as a /k
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., i Oregon grown products and to that end, tim a te on J a n u a r y 1, how m uch
whole, , lhe occasion
brought
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ii
v - j i “ w e t” sto ck he w ill r e q u ir e fo r
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i
Secretary
urged i everv • individual
ih e y e a r a n d d rin k fro m th e last
men who are able to render valuable as- >
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,
,
who produces anv article tor the market b o ttle c u D ecem b er 31.
sistance in a general program ol develop- .
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, t° exercise care as to the manner in which
C o n .e q u e n tly , a P : ,o i* h re c e n t
nient, and it is hoped that S undays meet- Li
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TT w ine
seaso n s h av e been th e best
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the article is prepared tor the public. He
mg will not ! e the last .
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4 4 4 , ingp’f that special attention be given to ev.-r 1 nd th e s t o n g e efixea a re
Southern
Oregon
needs
more
get-togeth-
,
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. containers,
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o v e rflo w in g th e c o n su m p tio n is
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matter
01 <• preparation
and , to
n o t h o ld in g its ow n w ith p ro d u c ­
er
meetings
and
functions
that
wi
serve
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| sanitation, uniform grades, and all other tio n .
to make the peop e ot the various towns 14 -i 4. ' 4
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\ details that creates a growing demand for A m e ric an p ro h ib itio n c u t o ff a
rub elbows and reulize that there .s good products. His plan is to make Oregon pro- big e x p o rt o u tle t; th e A u s tria n s
m every eomn.nn.ty of the district. It is (,uctg desirable in every market
a re too p o o r to d r in k F re n c h
evident tnat sectionalism olten runs ram­
w ines; th e G e rm a n s co ndem n
Perhaps the most important of all points e v e ry th in g F re n c h , a n d th e E n g ­
pant to the detriment of the southern part
of the state as a whole. It is necessary touched by the speaker was that of attract­ lish a re fa ith fu l to th e ir w h isk e y ,
ing only those to whom we have something so d a a n d te a .
that the advantages of each and every dis­
to offer, exercising care to win only j T h e g o v e rn m e n t c o n sid e red
trict be recognized and that each district
s h u ttin g th e tr a d e d o o r to f o r­
those who can better their present condi­ eig
n w ines to e n c o u ra g e p a tr io t­
he considered in a program of general im­
tions and who in turn will benefit Oregon. ic d rin k in g . S p ain th re a te n e d to
provement. As factional fights retard the
growth of towns, so does factionalism and
There is ever-v indication that the Ore- bo y co tt F re n c h w in es by w ay of
petty strife between towns retard the gon State cham ber of Commerce will soon p e p r is a l. O fficials! in v e s tig a te d
a n d le a rn e d t h a t fo r e v e ry b o ttle
growth and development of anv geographi-
" O1 Sing along constructive lines, and it of p o r t o r M a d eira co m in g fro m
is also apparent that the secretary of the S p ain , F ra n c e s e n t in to S pain
cal section of lhe state.
Southern Oregon is a vast empire of important organization is of sufficient cal­ c h a m p a g n e , B o rd e a u x a n d B u r­
u n d y by th e case a n d t h a t th e
wealth, of which every community forms ibre to give Oregon the results that have g fig
u res w e re a p p ro x im a te ly ih e
a part. There is room for marked develop­ long been desired. One thing is required, sam e betw een F ra n c e a n d all
ment in each of the districts of which it however, if the highest degree of success o th e r w in e -p ro d u c in g c o u n trie s .
So th e w ine re m a is a n d a ccu ­
is composed, and there are many projects is attained, and that is support and unity
on
the
part
of
the
various
districts
of
Ore­
m
u
la te s , a w a itin g p a trio tis m , in ­
th at can he developed in common that will
sp ire d d r in k in g o r p o ssib le “ boot­
result to the general good of all. If the gon. Let every community join in putting le g ” e n tr y in to th e U n ited S ta te s.
population and wealth of Southern Oregon over a campaign that in the end will as­ T h e c a m p a ig n fo r p a trio tic
as a whole can he doublet 1 each district sure the greatest era of development in d rin k in g h a s a lre a d y s ta r te d , w iyi
n e w sp a p e r a rtic le s r e f u tin g c o n ­
will share in that growth and prosperity. the history of the state.
TIDINGS CIRCULATION GROWS
The circulation of the Tidings has been
Portland papers announce that the $300,-
000,OCX) fund for the development of Ore­ enjoying an unprecedented growth for the
gon has been subscribed in full. The suc­ past several weeks, a fact we note with
cessful culmination of the movement marks pleasure, hut not with pride. The result
Portland as not only a progressive city, indicates that the people of Ashland and
but one interested in the development of adjacent territory are appreciative of the
efforts exerted hv the paper in giving to
Oregon.
them a medium that reflects their interests
People, generally, wiil better appreciate as they deserve to he.
Portland's spirit when they understand
V./AA 41W v 1 V41 with
,1 1 HI the
V 11 V growth
1 V > V III in
111 circu-
I I I (.
I11 connection
that the entire fund is to he used in de flation it is safe to predict that within a
\elopm g industries 111 the state outside o f! comparatively short time the Tidings will
Portland. Plans for the expenditure of become a regular visitor in nearly every
the $300,000 000 fund have as yet not been ¡home in Ashland’s trade territory.* To Re­
formulated hut it is understood that it willieomplish this is the aim of the manage-
be directed to not only developing new and „lent and entire force. }dore, it is the de-
giowing industries but that much ot it sire to improve and enlarge the Tidings at
will be expended in bettering marketing-every opportunity, but in this connection
conditions l o r agricultural classes, a tiling ¡t is only fair to say that future growth
that is great I v needed in the state.
and development depends a great deal on
I lie committee, which will have supervi-jthe volume of business accorded the pap-
sion ot the work ami the expenditure of er. A11 earnest desire exists to keep pace
the funds, i made up of constructive busi-'with our field, and as the field develops so
ness men of Portland and the personnel is will the Tidings.
such that it is evident that tliev wi" give
Oregon and Portland value received foi
Asliland citizens join in unison in extend
the money contributed.
ir.g congratulations and w ishes for unbound
In past years people residing in the dis- ed success to Irving E. Vining, newly elect-
trid s ot the southern ami eastern portions ed president of the State Chamber of Corn­
et the state l.a\e been imbued with the merce. His selection is just recognition of
opinion that 1 ortland had only Portland’s bis abilities, and we hope that pardon will
interests at heart and eared nothing for be granted for taking pride in the fact that
the cow counties and the agricultural and he is an Ashland citizen.
horticultural districts. For most part the
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impression has been wrong, but Portland’s Ashland was well represented at the
attitude in the $31)0,000,000 development picnic of Southern Oregon towns held Sun-
tund will make a lot of Portland boosters day at Crater Lake. Not a few local peo-
througliout Oregon. It proves beyond any ple went out of their way to make the trip
doubt that Portland lias the interests of and help represent their community for
Oregon at heart Congratulations, Port which they have the thanks of those who
land.
remained at home,
CONGRATULATIONS
PORTLAND
J
te n tio n s ,
e v id e n tly
e m a n a tin g
fro m A m erica, t h a t w ine d r in k ­
in g lead s to alco h o lism .
WATCH DIGESTION IN
SUMMER
Too m uch ice c re a m , pie s a l­
a d s, p ick les a n d cold d r in k s d u r ­
in g th e h o t w e a th e r c a u se s in d i­
g e stio n . C oated o r fu rr e d to n g u e
bad b re a th , a n d s o u r o r fev e rish
sto m a c h a re sy m p to m s of th is
m a la d y t h a t can be c o rre c te d
w ith F o le y C a th a rtic T a b lets.
“ I b a d sto m a c h tro u b le and
trie d F o le y C a th a rtic T a b le ts.
“ T h ey
g av e
q u ick
re lie f
a n d now I can e a t a n y th in g ,”
w rite s J . O sborn, L u c a sv ille , Ohio.
A w holesom e p h ysic t h a t sw eet­
ens th e sto m a c h , to n e s th e liv e r
a n d c le a n ses th e bow els.
Sold
e v e ry w h ere .
FOR STATE PROGRAM
C H E H A L IS , W ash ., A ug. 23.
— D. O. L ively, fo rm e rly c o n n e c t­
ed w ith S w ift a n d co m p an y in
P o rtla n d , h a s been a p p o in te d by
N. B. C offm an, p re s id e n t of th e
W a sh in g to n S ta te C h a m b e r of
C om m erce, as m a n a g e r o ^ a d e ­
v e lo p m e n t a n d e d u c a tio n p ro g ra m
w hich th e c h a m b e r w ill co n d u ct
th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te . P la n s a re
b ein g fo rm u la te d to use a b o u t
$ 3 00,000 in th e s ta te d u r in g th e
co m in g th re e y e a rs.
L iv ely is
w ell k n o w n in th e w est. H e h a s
o rg a n iz e d liv e sto c k a n d o th e r a g ­
r ic u ltu r a l o rg a n iz a tio n s in P o r t­
lan d a n d S an F ra n c isc o a n d w as
d ire c to r of th e th ir d a n d fo u rth
L ib e rty lo a n s in th e a g r ic u ltu r a l
d iv isio n fo r th e 1 2 th fe d e ra l re
serve district.
S O C IE T Y
MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor
P h o n e ite m s to h e r a t 3 45-R , b etw een 10 A. M. a n d 2 P . M.
a n d e v e n in g s.
B ack fro m Y ellow stone—
M r. a n d M rs. A. J . L ay r e t u r n ­
ed to A sh la n d thi3 w eek to spend
a few d ay s p rio r to th e ir r e tu r n
to th e ir hom e in Los A ngeles.
I t w ill be
re m e m b e re d th a t
M r. a n d M rs. L ay sp e n t som e tim e
e a r lie r in th e s u m m e r, ca m p in g
in th e P a r k a n d v isitin g re la tiv e s
in th e city.
A t th e tim e t h a t Miss F ifie ld ,
w ith h e r a u n t, M rs. M eldoon,
s ta r te d on th e ir e s te m trip , th e
L ays d ro v e n o rth to v isit in P o r t­
lan d a n d T aco m a, w h en th e y d id ;
g o in g on to Y ello w sto n e P a r k to ­
g e th e r.
A fte r a b e a u tifu l e x p e rien c e in
view in g th e g r a n d e u r of d a tu r e 'e
w o n d e rla n d , th e L ays r e tu r n e d to
A s h la n d — th e o th e rs of th e p a rty
g o in g on to th e ir o b e je c tlv e , M in­
n e so ta .
M r. a n d M rs. L ay a re g u e sts
a t th e F . H. S haw ho m e on E l­
k a d e r s tr e e t. T hey a re re la tiv e s
of th e F ifie ld a n d S haw fam ilies
a n d a d d e d to th e p le a s u re of th e
v isit w ith re la tiv e s h a s been m e
e n jo y m e n t th e y h a v e h a d in A sh­
la n d ’s L ith la P a rk .
« • •
A P lea sa n t Surprise—
M iss L ois N ew ell, of V an co u v ­
e r, W a sh in g to n , s u rp ris e d
her
f a th e r m o st h a p p ily , la s t w eek
by d riv in g dow n to sp e n d a few
d ay s w ith him h e re in A sh la n d .
Miss N ew ell h a d n o t seen h e r
f a th e r f o r a n u m b e r of y e a rs,
fo r sh e h a d been in th e e a s t w ith
her
g r a n d p a r e n ts ,
a tte n d in g
school.
H e r p re s e n t p lan is to com e to
A sh la n d , b e fo re
v ery lo n g , to
m ak e h e r hom e w ith h e r f a th e r.
* • •
A D eligh tfu l W eek-end—
Tw o c a rs , fille d w ith a bevy of
lig h t-h e a rte d g irls , in te n t on f o r ­
g e ttin g th e w o rk -a-d a y -e v e ry -d a y
th in g s , m o to re d o u t S a tu rd a y to
sp en d th e w eek en d a t A s h la n d ’s
lovely L a k e of th e W oods.
T h e p a rty h a d tw o c o tta g e s a t
th e ir d isp o sa l; M iss C o ffee ’s an d
’th e S to ck fam ily .c o tta g e a n d
th e y ( th e e le v e n ) div id ed th e m ­
selv es a s n e a rly even a s m ay be,
b etw een th e tw o.
A ll s o rts of good th in g s had.
been ta k e n w ith th em to p ro v id s
fo r th e picnic a p p e tite s ; it goes
w ith o u t s a y in g t h a t a m p le j u s ­
tice w as a w a rd e d a ll c u lin a ry r e ­
su lts.
E v e ry jo lly th in g w as d o n e th a t
b elo n g s to a h a p p y o u tin g ; botf-
t’ire s , th e to a s tin g of m a rs h m a l­
low s, so n g a n d
s to ry
ad d ed
c h a rm .
T he m o re s tr e n u o u s th in g s
claim ed a s h a re of th e ir a tt e n ­
tio n too.
T hey sa m p le d a ll th e
kind3 of fu n L a k e of th e W oods
h a b itu e s rec o m m e n d fo r th e joy
of th e o c c asio n al v isito r.
They
a s su re d ly fille d th e h o u rs w ith
p le a s a n t e x p e rie n c e s
and
th e
m em o ry p ic tu re s h u n g , w ill be
u n sh a d o w e d .
T hose who h a d th is h a p p y o u t­
in g w e re ; th e M isses R u th Os-
m u n , G ladys A p p le g a te , A ileen
W a lk e r, L e ta W a lk e r, C alia B ieg ­
el, A lice W a lk e r, G e o rg ia C offee,
P e a rl W ils h ire , E lsie A le x a n d er,
H e le n e
B iede,
and
G e rtru d e
B iede.
• » •
schools fo r a n u m b e r of years.
T he S to n e 's a re h e re but lo r
a s h o rt tim e a n d a re ca m p in g in
I th e P a rk .
T hey a re c a llin g oi
i as m an y of th e ir frie n d s as th ey
j can d u rin g th e ir stay .
!
* * *
1 Away on V acation—
C a p ta in a n d Mrs. F . M. M oore
a n d Mr. a n d Mr3. G. W . Sant'ord
sp e n t S u n d a y a t L a k e of th e
W oods on th e w ay to D iam ond
L ak e, th e ir o b jec tiv e .
D iam ond L a k e is b u t tw e n ty
m iles beyond C r a te r L a k e a n d is
fa s t becom ing a m ost p o p u la r re ­
s o rt.
S u n d a y ’s O re g o n ia n lias, a fine
d e sc rip tio n of th e L ake.
T his p a rty of frie n d s expect to
spend se v e ra l days th e re . T hey
w ill r e tu r n to A sh lan d th e la tte r
p a r t of th e w eek.
C a p ta in a n d M rs. M oor? a re
s p e n d in g th e su m m e r in A sh lan d
w ith M rs. M oore’s m o th e r, Mrs.
A n n a M cC arthy a n d a re h a v in g
m an y d e lig h tfu l o u tin g s.
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RHEUMATISM
LEAVES YOU FOREVER
Deep Seated Uric Acid D ep osits, v elo u s r e s u lts h av e been accom p­
A re D issolved and th e R heu­ lish ed in th e m ost se v ere c ases
m atic Poison Starts to L eave w h ere th e su ffe rin g an d ag o n y w as
th e System W ithin Tw enty-four in te n s e a n d p ite o u s a n d w h e re th e
H ours.
p a tie n t w as help less.
E v e ry D ru g g ist iu th is c o u n try
M r. J a m e s H. A llen, th e d is ­
is a u th o riz e d to say to ev ery r h e u ­ c o v e re r of A lle n rh u , w ho fo r m an y
m a tic su ffe re r th a t if a fu ll p i n t , y e a rs su ffered th e to rm e n ts o f
b o ttle of A lle n rh u , th e s u re co n ­ a c u te rh e u m a tis m , d e s ire s a ll s u f ­
q u e ro r of rh e u m a tis m , does not fe re rs to know th a t h e does n o t
show th e w ay to sto p th e agony, w a n t u c e n t of a n y o n e 's m oney
re d u c e
sw ollen
jo in ts an d do u n le ss A lle n rh u d ecisiv ely c o n ­
a w a y w ith even t h e s lig h te s t I q u e rs th is w o rst of a ll d ise a se s,
tw in g e of rh e u m a tic p ain , l i e w ill an d he h a s in s tru c te d d ru g g is ts
g lad ly r e tu r n y o u r m oney w ith o u t ,
to g u a ra n te e it a s ab o v e in e v e ry
co m m en t.
A lle n rh u h a s been trie d a n d in sta n c e . (E a s t Side P h a rm a c y
te ste d fo r y e a rs, a n d re a lly m a r - | can su p p ly you.
B e a u tifu l ro se s a n d ro a e b u i ice
ey e n te r ta in e d th e m em b e rs of
th e B eav er a n d H e rn d o u fam ilies c re a m played an im p o rta n t p a r t
a t th e ir c o u n try hom e, at a m ost in th e sch em e of th is p a rt of th e
p lan s fo r th e h a p p in e ss o f th e
e la b o ra te picnic d in n e r.
All th e d elicio u sly s a tis fy in g g u e sts.
T he “ P e rfe c t N u m b e r” w hose
th in g s p ro v id e d , w ere given fu ll
ju s tic e by th e m any g u e sts, and i p rese n c e m ad e a p e rfe c t e v e n in g ,
th e a fte rn o o n a n d ev e n in g w ere w ere th e M isses P a u lin e P lu m -
sp e n t w ith th e g ra c io u s ho st and
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 3)
h o stess.
T h e sp ecial g u e sts in co m p li­
m e n t to w hom th e d in n e r w as
g iven, w e re Mr. an d M rs. E . N.
(iu«*st at Mrs. R u ssell's—
S ta n n a rd of Los A n g eles, and Mr.
M rs. C la re n c e E u b a n k s of New
M ered ith B e a v e r of P o rtla n d .
Y ork C ity is th e g u e st of Mrs.
M rs. S ta n n a rd w as fo rm e rly
A nn R u ssell on N o rth M ain s tre e t.
Miss N ellie B e a v e r, a n d w as a
M rs. E u b a n k 3
is m a k in g h e r
p o p u la r yo u n g te a c h e r in
out-
f ir s t v isit in S o u th e rn O regon.
schools.
She h a s been s p e n d in g som e tim e
good / year
M r. S ta n n a rd is a te a c h e r in
w ith h e r m o th e r, w ho lives in
J
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e rv ic e Station
th e Van N u y 's U. S. in Los A n ­
P o rtla n d , a n d w hile th e re , d e c id ­
geles, w h e re th e yo u u g people
ed to com e on to A sh la n d to visit
live.
re la tiv e s h e re .
l u t c h in g , cling­
M eredith B eav er, a s w ill be r e ­
M r. C la re n c e E u b a n k s is a
ing, digging, the
c
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lled
,
g
ra
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a
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d
fro
m
tile
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of
nephew of Mr. G. G. E u b a n k s,
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a
rs
ago,
an
d
is
now
t
a
k
­
big
thick blocks of
an d a g ra n d s o n of M rs. R ussell.
the famous Good­
M rs. E u b a n k s w ill h a v e m any in g adv an ced w ork a t th e P o r t­
lan
d
M
edical
college.
year
A ll-W e a th e r
re la tiv e s to visit d u r in g h e r s ta y
Tread bite through
T he y o u n g fo lk s a re h a v in g a
in A sh lan d .
« * *
m ost happy visit w ith hom e folk;
mud or snow to solid
a n d th e ir h o sts of frie n d s.
fo o tin g b e n e a th .
M arried—
* * •
That powerful grip
A n n o u n c e m e n t is m ad e of th e
m a rria g e a t J a c k s o n v ille of Mr. “P erfect Number" E n tertained—
means safety, and it
V irg il H aw ley of AehTand and
“ The
“ M y sterio u s
S ev en ”
means economy,too;
Mi3s C la ire M ason of C e n tra l w hose o rg a n iz a tio n ’s a p p e lla tio n
for it insures against
P o in t.
m ay n o t be d iv u lg e d , ex cept to
spinning wheels, loss
B oth y o u n g people a re w ell- th e in itia te d , had th e ir w eekly
of traction and un­
know n in A sh la n d .
“ S w im m ing W h izz” a t H e lm a n ’s
due engine strain.
M rs. H aw ley lived h e re p rio r B a th s, W e d n esd a y of th is w eek.
A » G o o d y e a r S e r v ic e S t a t io n
to h e r g o in g to C e n tra l P o in t.
A fte r a p e rfe c tly jo lly tim e, th e
D e a le r » w e e e/Z a /u Z r e c o m ­
m e n d t h e n e t» G o o d y e a r
She w ill be re m e m b e re d a s an p a rty a d jo u rn e d to “ G reen M ead­
C o r d r w i t h t h e b e v e le d A l l -
W e a th e r T r e a d a n d b a c h
a r t i s t of u n u s u a l a b ility , d e m o n ­ ow L o d g e ,” w h e re th e young h o s t­
t h a m u p w ith s ta n d a r d
s tr a tin g m a rk e d ta le n t in both ess
h ad
a rr a n g e d
e v e ry th in g
G o o d y a a r S e rv ic e
d ra w in g a n d p a in tin g .
m o st fe lic ito u s ly — th e m o tif in
Ashland V ulcanizing W orks
M r. H aw ley h a s lived in A sh­ d e c o ra tio n a n d re fre s h m e n ts be­ Harrison llroN.
Ford Garage
lan d fo r y e a rs — a son of M r. V. in g th e ro se, an a u g u ry . It is
V. H aw ley, of W a lk e r a v e n u e. H» h oped, of th e f u tu r e of th e se
w as a s o ld ie r in th e W orld W ar y o u n g g irls ; a ro se-lu ted vision
“ W e s te ra M a d e fo r W e s te rn Trad e**
a n d saw e ig h te e n m o n th ’s service an d ro se -stre w n p a th w a y .
in F ra n c e .
Since th e n , u n til
m ore re c e n tly , his w ork w as o u t
a t H y a tt P r a ir ie D am .
A lth o u g h k n o w n to re la tiv e s,
Mr. H a w le y ’s m a rria g e cam e as
a co m p le te s u rp ris e to frie n d s o u t­
sid e th e fam ily .
T he good w ish e s of a h o st of
frie n d s a re th e ir s fo r a h ap p y and
Wo are making room for H ip now 1924
p ro sp e ro u s life.
BUICKS and aro offering Belter Ilian Bargains
Mr. a n d M rs. H aw ley a r e s p e n d ­
in the following:
ing a few d a y s a t th e hom e of
Mr. H a w le y ’s f a th e r , Mr. V. V.
1921 Buiek Six—Perfect condition
H aw ley, th e n
th e y o u n g fo lk s
New Top and T i r e s ............................... $850.00
plan to ta k e a tr ip to th e co ast.
♦ * *
1923 Buick Sport—.Inst like New
C
5
good >Y e a r
Striking Bargains
Miss Jon es E n tertain s—
W ed n esd ay e v e n in g , Mi3s D oro
th y J o n e s e n te r ta in e d a n u m b e r
of h e r g irl frie n d s a t h e r hom e
on M o u n ta in a v e n u e.
T he p a rty w as p lan n e d to be
ju s t a cozy little g a th e rin g of
g irlh o o d frie n d s, a t w hich p le a s ­
a n t m em o rie s w ould be re c a lle d ,
G uests a t Mrs. M cCarthy’s—
a n d h ap p y e x p e rien c e s w ould be
M rs. C h a lm e rs S tra n g e , fro m re-liv e d w h ile fin g e rs, p e rh a p s,
P o r tla n d , a rriv e d S u n d a y to v isit w ould be em ployed in d a in ty
h e r a u n t, M rs. A n n a M cC arthy on n e e d le -w o rk , o r m u sic w ould e n ­
N o rth M ain s tr e e t. S he w ill a lso liven th e h o u rs.
v isit in th e h o m e o f M r. a n d M rs.
F u tu r e p la n s cam e in fo r a
Jeff N eil.
s h a re of a tte n tio n , to o ; since th e
M rs. S tra n g e w ill re m a in som e h o ste ss is a y o u n g b rid e -e le c t an d
tim e in A sh la n d , th e g u e s t of h er th e r e w as a b it of lo o k n g a h e a d ,
re la tiv e s h e re .
a s w ell as th e re m in is c e n t vein.
• • •
T he frie n d s w ho h elp ed to
M r. a n d M rs. J . R . M cK n ig h t, m ak e th e h ap p y e v e n in g w ere:
a lso of P o r tla n d , h a v e b u t ju :.t th e M isses E s th e r K le in h a in m e r,
a rriv e d a n d w ill be h o u se g u e s ts M a rg a re t V an D yke,
V irg in ia
a t M rs. M c C a rth y ’s a s w ell.
J o n e s, M a rjo rie G ille tte , A ileen
T h e M c K n ig h t’s h a v e
been W a lk e r, A gues H e d b e rg , A lice
to u rin g S o u th e rn O reg o n an d P o o r, B ern ice M eyer, H a rrie t
s p e n t a few d a y s a t C r a te r L ake. H odges, M a rg u e rite H am m o n d ,
T hey c am e fro m th e r e to A sh la n d , th e M esdam es L ynn S lack, Mil-
a n d w ill re m a in a s g u e s ts of M rs. ton F ra le y , G erald W e n n er, E a rl
M cC arthy fo r a w h ile .
F ra le y , D om ino P ro v o st an d N a­
T h e fa m ilie s a r e v e ry old th a n G ale.
frie n d s a n d th e y a r e a n tic ip a tin g
B efo re g o o d n ig h ts w ere s p o k ­
a g r e a t d e a l of p le a s u re fro m th e en , m ost d a in ty and d e lic io u s rt
v isit.
fre s h m e n ts w e re served by th e
• * *
y o u n g h o ste ss, a ssiste d by n e r
C o n v a le sc in g —
m o th e r a n d s is te r.
* * *
F ro m a le tte r rec e iv e d from
M rs. A ddis frie n d s h a v e le a rn e d A F a m ily D in n e r P a r ty —
t h a t h e r so n , G lenn A ddis, is o u t
“ E n c a n to H e ig h ts ,” tru ly the
of th e h o sp ita l in P o r tla n d , b u t " E n c h a n te d H ills ,” w a s th e scene
1 b f a r fro m w ell.
of a d e lig h tfu l fam ily re u n io n
H e is w ith re la tiv e s in S alem . S u n d ay , w hen Mr. a n d M rs. Y ock-
M rs. A d d is w rite s fro m
th e
ra n c h a t R ic h re a ll, O regon.
T h e ir f u tu r e p la n s d e p e n d u p ­
on M r. A d d is’ c o m p le te re c o v e ry
a n d a re r a th e r u n s e ttle d a t p r e s ­
e n t.
T h e A d d is’ lik e A s h la n d very
m uch a n d a re s o rry t h a t th e ir
r e tu r n is d e fe rre d fo r th e tim e
being, a t le a s t.
♦ * *
V isitors from H ollyw ood —
M r. a n d M rs. G uy S to n e , w ho
w ere fo rm e rly v e ry w ell k n o w n
re s id e n ts of A sh la n d , b u t w ho
h a v e lived fo r som e y e a rs in L os
A n geles, a r e in th e c ity re n e w in g
old frie n d sh ip s .
T h e y n o te m an y new fac e s a n d
m an y ch an g e» in A sh la n d .
Mr3. S to n e w as fo rm e rly M iss
J e ss ie G ra n t, a p o p u la r te a c h e r,
w ho h e ld a p o sitio n in th e city
I f Coffee 3
disagrees ’
Drink.
Postum
Jhere's a Reason "
and a B e a u ty .........................................$1650.00
1922 Chevrolet—All hut new; shock
Absorbers, Kelly Tires—a Bargain ....$450.00
Don’t Delay—They’re
GOING
BUICK SALES AGENCY
Ashland
BOAR
English Type ~ Triply B len ded
One
man
tells
another
Frankly, it isn’t the tobacco
alone —other cigarettes m ight
have 8 varieties— it’s the triple
blending that gives ex c lu siv e
superiority to Blue Boars—it pro­
duces the unique bouquet—~a
welcome surprise to men who
seek a superfine, non-com m oo-
place smoke.
T o create Blue Boars we depart
from ordinary practice— it costs
more in time and money, but
it’s worth much to attain a new
cigarette which has met with
such a hearty reception from
critical smokers the nation over.
Everywhere—20 for 25c. T ty
—Compare—Today.