Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 30, 1923, Special Edition, Page 4, Image 4

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¡SPECIAL WlSTfeR frAìtt É D lflO N , ASHLAND DAILY T ID IN G
PAGfe POUR
ASH LAND
D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
(Established in 1876)
P u b lish ed E very E v en in g E xcept Sunday by
THE ASHLAND FRINTING 00.
B ert R. Greer ................................................................................................... E ditor
F R O GRANS
FEATURE OF
OFFICIAL CITY PA PER ................ .....................................Telephone 3S
E n tered a t th e A shland , O regan, P o sto ffic e e s Second Class
M ail M atter
Subscription P rice, D elivered In City
Ona M onth.................................................................... - .......................
Three Months ....... ~.............. - ........................ - ..................................
Six M o n th s.......................................................... ..................................-
One Y ear ............ ............................................................................ - ...........
B y M all and R ural R o u te s:
One M onth.............................„............................................................
T h ree M onths ....... - ...........- ........................................................................
Six M o n th s ............> _.......................................................................................
One Y ear .............................................. -..........................................................
$ , ‘£c
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Committee Composed o f
Many Strong Men of
the City.
7.50
$ .65
350
6.50
TOMLINSON IS H E A D
Special Program B ein g Prepared
for E ach o f th e F our
N ights.
DISPLAY ADVERTISING R A TES:
single Insertion, per inch ............................................- .....
.30
clog and the result is kidney
This famous salts is made
¿rouble, bladder weakness and a; from the acid of grapes and lem -
general decline In health.
on juice, catnbined with htbia,
When your kidneys feel like an<i has been used for years to
lumps of lead; your back h u rts ^elp flush and stim ulate clogged
or the urine Is cloudy, full of kidneys, to neutralize the acids in
sedim ent, or you are obliged to the system so they no longer are
seek relief two or three times dur-i a source of irritation, thus often
Hemorrholds or Piles now that
Take Salts at First Sign of ing the night; if you suffer with relieving bladder disorders.
th is
w onderful
p rescrip tio n 1
Bladder Irritation or
¡sick headache, or dizzy, nervous
Jad Salts is inexpensive; can
known as MOAVA SUPPOSITOR­
Backache.
, spells, acid stomach, or if you not injuro, makes a delightful
IES can be Obtained for a moder- i
ate price at any first-class drug ■ The AmericanTmen and women have rheum atlàm when the w eath’ effervescent litliia-w attr drink
er is bad. begin drinking lots of an<1 b(1,ong9 ,n every home>
store on the money back is dis- m ust guard constantly against
good soft w ater and get from your
.
,
,
satisfied plan.
, kidney trouble because we often .
, „ . . ,
.. cause nobody can make a mis-
pharm acist abut four ounces of
Y ou’ll be amazed to see how cat to° much rich food. Our blood Jad Salts.
Take a tablespoonful ■ take
havi“ B a good kidney
quickly it acts. Blessed relief *s
with acids which the kid-
in a glass of w ater before break- j flushing any time. By all means
often comes in an hour; even in neys strive to filter out; they
fast for a few days and your kid- havt your physician examine your
cases of long standing with pro­ weaken from overwork, become
then act fine.
kidneys at least twice a year.
fuse bleeding, really wonderful' sluggish, the elim inative tissues neys may
Rochester Doctor Achieves
Remarkable Success With
New Prescription for Piles
Rochester, N. Y. For years it
has been known th a t many so-
called remedies for th e relief or
cure of H em orrhoids or Piles
were simply palliatives and gave
only tem porary relief while su r­
gical operations often adopted as
a last resort never removed the
cause hut simply th e form ation.
It has rem ained for a well
known doctor of this city to find
the real remedy. Years of pa-
tient, painstaking effort on his results have been accomplished
part bas reaulted ln a prescription - Remember the name, MOAVA
th a t will actually heal piles and i
SUPPOSITORIES, and be sure to
absorb them never to return.
No man or woman need suffer < follow the simple directions th a t | j
another hour from any pain, come in each box. East Side;
soreness or distress arising fro m ! Pharm acy will supply you. No. 7
In order th a t visitors, not only,
but local people as well will feel
One Insertion a week ........................................* ..............
well repaid for the price of ad­
Two Insertions a week .......................................................
mission to th e W inter F a ir excel­
D ally insertion ...........................................................................
lent program s are being arranged
K ates F or L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g
■ for each evening. Realizing th at
F irst Insertion, per 3 point l i n e ......................................................... ? .10
much depends on the efforts ex­
.05
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line ...................................
1.00
erted
by the members of the pro-
Card of Thanks ................................................................................
M arshfield— Coos and Curry
P o rtlan d — >25,000 to be spent
O bitualres, per line ........................................................................
.02% gram committee, a num ber of the
Telephone
Co. plan erection of
i strongest men In the. city were In repairs and alteratio n s of hotel
W H AT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
100,000 building.
“ All fu tu re events, where an admission charge is made or a appointed to th a t committee. They Hoyt.
collection taken Is Advertising.
were selected because of th eir
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
close acquaintance w ith Ashland
talent. The com m ittee consists of
DONATIONS
No donations to charities or otherw ise will be made in advertis­ H. K. Tomlinson, president of the
ing, or Job printing— our contributions will be in cash.______ _____ Kiwanis club; V. D. Miller, Grand
High Fizz of the Lithlans; Carl
NOVEMBER 30
Loveland,
band and orchestra
NOT EVERY ONE THAT SAITH LORD, LORD:— Not every one I
leader; J. Q. Adams, Captain of
th a t salth unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of
the 484th Co. C. A. C., and H. G.
heaven; but he th a t doeth the will of my fath er which Is in heaven. Enders, Jr. The committee has en­
•—Matthew 7:21.
listed the support of the W oman’s
Civic Club, which organization
will be responsible for the pro­
THE WINTER FAIR
gram on the opening night, De­
The Winter Fair, December 5, C, 7, and 8, is an in­ cember 5.
stitution or an event meriting the unqualified support The program of th e second
of every resident of Ashland. Originating three years night will be aram g ed by Captain
ago, beginning as an event of small proportions, and grow- ^dai^9 andjnembers of the 484th s “
C. A. C. The Ashland High
ing continually year by year, it has reached proportions Co.
School will provide the en tertain ­
that make it an important event in the commercial, do­ m ent for the third night, The !
mestic, and artistic life of Ashland and Jackson county. fourth and last night will be In
Who can measure the bounds of the Winter Fair in charge of the Lithlans, which or
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future years, judging the future growth by the rapid ganization win not only Btage an
increase in quality and proportions of the past? The Fair exce,lent program but w in inaug- ; < ► See our booth at Winter Fair and^hear concerts or
Y early C ontracts:
Keep
Your
ßoy
at
Home
By making the farm Home evenings
attractive and pleasant.
of 1922 made it apparent that larger quarters were re-, .
.
..
call at
quired for the exhibit of 1923 and the spacious Chautau- liveliest cl08ing nIght in the hla_|;;
qua building was secured. Even that structure of unusual- tory of the w in te r F air,
ly large dimensions may not be able to accommodate the
B est T alent to Appear
Southern Radio Supply
increasing exhibits of another year.
1 A lthough it appears th a t some
Heretofore the responsobilitv, the multitude of de-' valuab,e tIm® has been lost by the
Beaver Block
Ashland
tails, the enormous amount of work connected with the are at present exGTtiQg every ef.
Opposite Union Oil Station
staging of the Winter Fair have been left for a compar-’fort t0 provide program s th a t win i ♦
atively few. The responsibility and duties have become| reflect creditably on Ashland and
too great for a few men and women to shoulder and -much southern Oregon. The committee
of the success of the coming fair and the growth of the 13 bcing ably ass,8ted by the Clv,c
,.
pp
j 1 Club and the High School, and
event in the future rests with the co-operation afforded gives assurance th a t the best of
by citizens in general. This is an opportune time for all local talen t has been secured to
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to develop an interest in the event. Resolve to give the aid in the program s, and they
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coming exhibition your best efforts and support and to let desire to announce th a t each of
your enthusiasm and co-operation extend through the the four program s will be of ex­
ceptional m erit and each w orth
years to come.
the price of a season ticket.
The Winter Fair of future years will, however, be ex­ Reason tickets, good for the en­
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actly what Ashland people make it. While its activities, tire week are being sold a t the
advantages and opportunities are extended to all of Or­ low price of 50 cents, while a
egon in some of its departments, it is an institution, the single admission will cost 25
growth and development of which rest directly upon the cents.
citizens of Ashland. It is qpr show to improve and expand
as our personal efforts will permit. It is an event that
conflicts in on way with any other exhibit or show, hence
As CHRISTMAS time approaches think
it has opportunities of vast development.
of FURNITURE, and when you think of FUR­
The Winter Fair in itself rather a novel event. Com­
paratively few are held on the Pacific Coast. It offers
NITURE, think of J. P. DODGE & SONS, RE­
«Rioting in Im agination
possibilities aH a valuable asset to Ashland, the hounds A D isplay
and C olors, W ill F ea tu re
LIABLE HOUSE FURNISHERS, where you
of which may extend beyond the most vivid imagination
W inter Fair.
of its most consistent supporters.
always get the BEST in PRICE, QUALITY and
As a featu re of the w inter fair,
scheduled for December 5, 6, 7,
THE OREGON COUNTRY IN BRIEF
and 8 the fourth grades of the
For several weeks the United States National Bank I city schools have been appointed
at Portland has been running a series of advertisements to make rag dolls. Teachers have!
tinder the above caption. During recent weeks an adver- worked faithfully with th eir stu-j
tisement has been devoted daily to one of Oregon’s conn- dents and fervent fourth-grade
ties. The fifteenth county to receive consideration at "na8‘n" lon haB taed generous,
the hands ot that well known financial instution is Jack- in th eir rio t of creations,
son county, which appears as follows under the heading, j No style of darky life has been
“ The Land Called Great:”
overlooked. Every member of the
Who hasn’t heard of the Rogue River Valley, en- faml,y Is t0 be on dre" parado
w inter-fair goers. Probably
compassing and surrounded by many and diversified nat­ for
beet conceived with be the gen­
ural resources—where mineral and timber wealth, rich erous m other darky with her wide
agricultural and horticultural possibilities, a mild climate, bandana, tidy pinafore, rolling
eyes and frizzly hair.
fertile lands and scenic splendors all combine?
With the discovery of gold in 1851, Jackson County’s Sambo, from the youngest, still
history begins. From gold to grain, to fruits, diversified in his overall period, to the Beau
Brummel, proud with the n atty
farming, dairying and stock-raising development has pro­ red neck tie, swanky cut-away
ceeded. Fifteen thousand acres now have bearing or­ coat and debonaire button hole
chards, pears being the highly specialized fruit which bouquet, will be seen. Neat
brings undying fame to this section of the Oregon country. • 8ch°o1 eirls loosening th eir sun-
Peaches, apples and small fruits and berries of notable bonnet9 and making «y*3 at
quality are also grown.
country swa,n9’ “PatIence and
t
i
2. v
Prudence,” and elderly grand
rJ ACA n C0Un^y haS ftD area of ?836 square miles, fathers, will link arm s and win
1,815,040 acres, about one-half the size of Connecticut for some school child the coveted
state. Over 100,000 acres are under cultivation, with fIrst prize.
700,000 susceptible of ultimate cultivation. Over 20 bil­
lion feet of yellow pine, sugar pine and fir occupy the CHAMBER GIVES EUGENE
POPULATION OF 14,883
great forest area of the country.
The rugged Siskiyous border on, the south, the Um­
EUGENE, Nov. 20.— The total ?
pqua divide on the north and the Cascades on the east. population
of Eugene w ithin the-
Deeply imbedded in tho latter is Crater lake, whose west­ city lim its Is 14,883 and including:
ern gateway lies through Jackson county.
the im m ediate suburbs it is 1 6 ,-j
Clean, beautiful, progressive cities have grown up 078, according to a census taken
by advent of a population which comes to play or em­ under the auspices of the cham­
ber of commerce. Captains named
brace the opportunities.
n
Some men would rather talk*about the next war than
about peace.
While both are sure, the difference between death
and taxes is that taxes keep right on coming.
France shows the first symptoms of getting over the!
idea that she can hold the rest of Europe in the hollow o f
her pocketbook.
for the 21 precincts, each had a
team of workers.
The 1920 federal census gave
the city a population of approxi­
mately 10,500.
EURALGIA
or headache— rub the forehead
—melt and inhale the vapors
V ▼ I V C K R S
a r o
u b
Qper IT Million J a n Uaud Yacrty
SERVICE. Our Bed Room and Dining stock
is very complete, in fact all lines are full.
DRINK WATER
Packers and Shippers of
Ashland’s Famous Foothill Products
A Service Organization owned by and oper­
ated for the benefit of the producers of Ashland,
Talent and Belleview Districts—
Supplying Weekly Bulletins and making distri­
bution of Ashland Famous Foothill Products to over
uixty adjacent Cities and Trading Points in addition to
distant shipments—
Packers and shippers in their respective seasons
of Green Vegetables, Berries, Cherries, Peaches, Plums
Apricots, Grapes, Pears, Apples and all kinds of grow­
ers’ produce, including Fresh and Storage Eggs—
Also carries a full line of Growers Supplies, in­
cluding Flour, Seed, Feed, Fertilizers, Insecticides, Spray
Material, Box Shook, and a general line of Orchard Sup­
plies; also a full line of Poultry, Dairy and Stock Feeds—
We most earnestly solicit the support and co-op­
eration of the General Public in our efforts to stabalize
markets and toward a proper standardization of grades,
package and practices of Ashland’s Famous Foothill Pro­
ducts—
We invite memberships from all Producers—
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ASHLAND FRUIT & PRODUCE ASSOCIATION.
Founded on the same steadfast
principles which are represented
in the progrssive spirit of produc­
Now is the time to buy Cotton Mattresses;
the price of Cotton is advancing; we are selling
tion which makes Ashland’s Win-
at the old price; our stock is complete and
prices moderate.
When you want RUGS or
ter Fair the big event of the south­
LINOLEUM don’t miss seeing our line.
ern Oregon. This institution de­
J. P. DODGE & SONS
Ashland, Oregon
sires to give its conscientious sup­
port to the wholesome develop­
Where to get your
Electrical Gifts
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ity
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Lamps, Toasters, Complete Table and
Lunch Electrical Equipment, Curling
Irons, Radio Sets and Supplies, Westing-'
house Electrical Stoves and Eden Wash­
ing Machines
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ment of the surrounding commun­
State Bank
of Ashland
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Willard Threaded Rubber Batteries and Common
Wood Batteries bv Willard
JORDAN ELECTRIC SHOP
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