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f*age ÁSHLAND DÀILY TIDINGS A SH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S (Established in 1870) OFFICIAL CITY PA PER ........................ ................................ Telephone 39 at the Ashland, Oregon Postoffice as Second Class Mall Matter Subscription Price, Delivered in City FOR SALE THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. R. Greer .................. .......................................................................E ditor M •»« e a th ___ Months . kjÄonths____ One Y e a r ______ By Mall and Rural Routes: O b « Month ___ Thro« Months Star M onths__ O xm Year __ A- DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: M m R b ia«urtt«n. per inch ........................ .................................... Yearly Contracts: •we insertion a week ......................................... Two IBMrtions a week ......................... insertion .............................................................’ ’ Bates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising Insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e .......... •u r t ©f T hank s------------------------------------- _ --------------- tVrtuariea, per line........................................ s - - - WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING “ AM future events, where an admission charge is «•Ueetlon taken in Advertising. or Benevolent - --- « N© tlscount ~---- will ---- be allowed ---------- Religious _ DONATIONS Uo Anuatons to eharities or otherw ise will be made ing or ,©b printing— our contributions will be in cash. dVARDSMEN BREAK 600 over the attendance of la st' posed training camp in Californ- ATTENDANCE MAftK year. ia< <juc t0 an epmeniiC th a t ”--------- | Brigadier-General Georg© a . state. CAMP LEWIS, W -----, ash., ---- June — W -----, hite, commander - - ---- WlVfcWH of the Oregon 1 11. W ith 2100 men in camp to- soldiery, was being warmly con- night before the artillery contin gratulated here tonight by army ness all the time. I was down gents from Oregon had left their and guard officers upon this re of head or throat hs usually benefited by the vapors of— to 130 lbs., in weight, the lowest home stations, the Oregon na m arkable showing, coming as it I had been since a boy. tional guard has smashed all past “As nothing else ever helped j attendance records, and the 1924 does, sharp upon the heels of un ▼ V a r o R ub O v e r 17 M illion Jar» me I was skeptical of Tanlac at , training maneuvers as the largest expected cancellation of the pro- first, but Tanlac soon won my ever held by Oregon’s citizen confidence, for good results came i soliders. from the very start. In a few i When th e Oregon artillery weeks my three years of dieting troops arrive a t Camp Lewis and and misery was over, I was eat F o rt Casey at the end of the ing everything and my stomach feeling like new. Tanlac also , week, more than 2500 Oregonians THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL ran my weight up to 146 lbs., and j wil1 *n attendance, a gain of left me strong, well and happy, J and I gladly state the facts for what they may be worth to others HalfioeA afflicted as I w as.” Farm ers Attention Tanlac is for sale by all good Fly season will soon be on. druggists. Accept no substitute. Get your Shoo Fly and E. Z. Bos. fly spray for your cow's Over 40 Million bottles sold. the best fly killer made. Gard en Hose, and garden tools, hoxn the famous dog story by” Tanlac Vegetable Pills, for con fencing and binder twine, mowers and repairs always on stipation, made and recommended hand. by the m anufacturers of TANLAC WAS SKEPTICAL FROM FIRST SAYS BOUSSER Classified Column Classified Column R ates t)ne cent the word each time. To run every issue for one month or more, %c the word each time. Published Every Evening Except Sunday by í-.ulay, ju ne 18, 1024 But Tanlac W o n Confi ti e n c e B y Correcting Stomach Trouble Of Long Standing. $ .65 1.95 FOR SALE— New 4-door 1924 3.75 Maxwell Sedan at a sacrifice. See “ Before taking Tanlac I had 7.50 Henry Enders at store. 235— tf not known a real appetite in three years and if indigestion had FOR SALE— Old papers a t Tid $ .65 h u rt me any worse I don't be dh 1.95 ings; 25c per bundle. lieve I could have stood it,” so 3.50 FOR SALE — Fresh Jersey declared H arry H. Bousser, for 6.50 cow, W. E. Moor, 171 Heiman. [ 35 years a miller, with the Hal 239— tf stead Milling & Elevator Co., H al $ .30 stead, Kans. FOR SALE— R. I. Red fryers ! “ There was always a feeling .27% milk fed, crate fattened. Maxed- ! like a lump in the pit of my stom .25 ons 977-B St. 235— 3 mo* ach and at tim es the soreness and .20 I pain was so intense th at I could FOR RENT not even stoop over. Combined $ .10 with this I had a sour stomach, FOR RENT— A clean four-room .05 1.00 apt., 773 Blvd., a good place for bad taste in t h e . m outh, coated • 02% teachers, modern conveniences tongue, dizzy spells, unstrung and garage. 241— 3 I nerves and a feeling of w retched ATARRH C V I C K S Todav and Tomorrow Call of the Wild Jack London made or a FOR RENT— 4-room furnished house. Call 316 North Main. orders. ______ 241— PEIL’S CORNER Pafh^picture in advertis FOR RENT— 4-room furnished bungalow. Phone 440-J. 240- JUNE 13 FOR RENT— Splendid two-room —-THE RIGHTEOUS shall inherit the land, and dwell therein furnished apartm ent with k it-j for ever. The law of his God is in his h eart; none of his steps shall chenette and bath. Adults only. slide.— Psalm 37:29, 31. Vista apartm ents, phone 122, 2 4 0— tf HONOR FLAG DAY One day in the year, June 14, is set aside to honor the flag—our flag, the flag. Not because it is pretty, not be cause it is red and white and blue, not because it is the personal possession of every American, but because of what it means, what it stands for, what it typifies, what it prays and what it hopes! It means liberty; liberty of thought, liberty of con science, liberty of action within just laws, liberty of wor ship, liberty of government. It stands for law and order, protection and security, justice and a square deal, honor and righteousness. It typifies the ideals of a hundred ten millions of people, the heritage they have taken'Troin the hands of the nighty forefathers, the torch of happi ness in equal oj ortunity lit in 1776 and kept brigtly' burning ever sint It prays for strength to keep our vis ion clear; aye, that flag, flying in the breeze, is an Amer ican’s prayer to God for strength to keep what he lias won of truth and right, for wisdom to continue upon earth, those social and political liberties which make this God’s country. And it hopes! Its proud flutter in the wind, its beauty overhead, is an outward and visible symbol to all the world of the inner and spiritual hope of every thinking American that this nation, under God, may so act and live that His blessing may continue to rest upon it. Honor the flag, June 14. Fly it, take off hats to it, celebrate it. Let there he no hamlet so small in all this land that a procession is not formed in its honor; let there be no city so great and busy that its citizens for get to thrill once more at the sight of Old Glory. Flag day, June 14—best of all days for all of us to enter a house of God and on bended knees thank the Giver of all good that it is our good fortune to live and love and prosper under such a flag. ASHLAND’S COOPERATION APPRECIATED The spirit of co-operation which is being shown by the people of Ashland should be promptly met half way or better by Klamath Falls. The slogan “ Visit Crater Lake via Ashland and Kla math I alls,’’ has been adopted by the committee working in Ashland to secure the money for the new tourist hotel, and continual publicity is being given there for the new highway and this city. In one issue of the Ashland Tidings last week the name “ Klamath Falls” appeared 12 times on one page of the paper and several times on other pages, and al ways in a most friendly manner. Other cities and communities may be willing to work with us but Ashland is doing it NOW, so the sooner we get into the swing and help Ashland the sooner we are helping ourselves. And it might be well to mention that the Ashland Tidings gave the Mile High celebration the greatest pub licity of any paper along the Pacific highway.—Klamath Falls News. Ice Pick FOR RENT— Good piano, Rob ison’s Garage or Phone 432-Y .: 226— lm o FOR RENT— Furnished 2 room apartm ent 349 E ast Main St. 223— lm o MISCELLANEOUS WANTED— Cherry pickers at once. Apply after 6 P. M. Fred Porter, 223 Maple street. Phone 270-J. 241— tf and Mallet Combination lin bdking a cak e” A higher grade ice pick with a handy hardwood handle [oAppetites won’t rest— so vacation with ¿Pearl OtZ] WANTED— Home while a tte n d ing sum m er school, phone 723-J, Medford. 241— 3* Sum mer o r n o t you m u st keep on cook ing and eating, so w h y n o t m ake it a lo t easier w ith a good oil cookstove . and P earl O il? EXCHANGE— WiU e x c h a n g e French long range field glasses for good camera, Williams, 170 Mountain ave. 241— 3A* WANTED— July 1st, cook. Blair G ranite Co., route 1, box 129, Ashland. 240— 3* WANTED— Gent’s light laundry. 264 7th. 240— 6* A c o o l k itc h e n , and n o coal o r w o o d to pack! J u s t a clean, fast, econom ical fuel — th e last w o rd in convenience. HELP FEMALE— E arn money weekly, spare time at home, ad dressing, m ailing music, circulars. Send 10c for music, inform ation. New England Music Co., 234 Capen, Dept. G-4 6, H artford, Conn. 238— 6* A clean-'burning, in ten se flame is es s e n tia l— so be sure to ask fo r P earl O il byn a m e. I t ’s refined and re^refind by th e S tandard O il Com - p a n y ’s special p ro cess—non-corrosive and o d o rless— th e h ig h e st grade k e r o sene made. Second Hand goods bought, sold exchanged,repaired. Collected and delivered. Chair Doctor, Cor.3rd and A St., Phone 295R. 232-2mo I DO FANCY -cement work, chimneys, septic tanks; also cem- etry work, etc., J. D. Peffley, 143 6th St. 227— lm o* PIANO instructor; experienced piano teacher. Beginners prefer red. Telephone 441-J, Mrs. Mary Aiklns. 212— lm o* \N Y GIRL IN TROUBLE— May communicate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army at the W hlteShield Home, 565 May- fair Ave., Portland. Oregon. ST A N D A R D OIL COM PANY (California) Suburban home, modern house, good barns, lots of fru it, 55 acres grain and pasture land, plenty of wood. This is a splendid country home for someone who wants to go into dairy and poultry business. Price and term s attractive. Apparently there are a lot of republicans, rather prominent at present, who have no desire to lose their identity in the vie-‘-president’s chair. Rugs and Linoleums See uBuck,” the dog-hero— Sally Aidine Good Bread The kind with nourishm ent, flavor and quality all the way through, surrounded by a de licious crust. THE BEST Is None Too Good FOR YOU F ranklin Bakery Products Pound loaf 0e, 3 for 25c Lithia Bakery For a smooth shave, and quick service, go to the Shell B arber Shop, across from De pot. G rinding of all kinds C hildren’s work a specialty. H. A. Stearns 81 N. Main 31 Stores SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JUNE 14 = 16 Crisco 1 lb. 27c, P /2 lb. 38c, 3 lb. 73c, 6 lb. $1.43, 9 lb. $2.00 ’> q 8T1AHD A ll OSE, u. S. Ä- UL. O C q Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans Crystal White Soap, 6 bars C-UU Van Camps Pork and Beans, Small size 8c, Medium size 10c, large 20c. M IS _ Phone 155 13 Bara........................................49c Nothing runs up into big figures like an inflated Eu ropean currency and the descendants of the first fly. s packed ro» - We Deliver 20,hCcnlnryGrocery 31 Stores Guest Ivory Soap, 6 bars OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE _____ IO .O R E C O N A 201 E. Main Think of it, saving yourself seven to twelve cents on every dollar’s worth of merchandise purchased at a 20th Cent ary store, compared to. what it would cost elsewhere to have the same goods charged and delivered. Even greater savings on our specials Broken sliced pineapple, Rich mellow slices, large cans each T P A P E .Q W H tN W R IT IN G Jello—all falvors each Friers For Sunday C H A M B E R L A I N ’S TABLETS Set your Ever rijht—only 25c 88c Good ham, lamb, mutton, bacon, steaks, r o a s t s , boils, pork and beef. 1 ■ Full Cream cheese Pound OQp Amaizo tww Pint Oil 27c 20th Century Brooms—strong, medium weight, extra quality each 98c. Matches, Large box Dinner Prefered Stock Sardines v Oval cans C«* *'eU l*a<‘*< Shrimp 4 ftp each 1 vC American Beauty ■ SQ Large 20th Century Coffee-Perfectly Blende d -R o asted today, on your table tomor row -p o u n d 38c, 2 lbs 75c. Royal Baking Powder, Heinz Ripe Olives, picnic Stewarts Bluing, bottle Large can 43c, 5 lbs. $2.39 »size 2 for 25c 15c. W O T O -N IG H T bainoti/ griping or nausea Del Monte Tomaties, large cans 15c each, 6 cans for Vim Flour—Best Patent, 49 lb. sacks $1.73 DEAN,M.D. Inc pancy maine Schuerman’s Daylight Grocery White King Soap Special brand P a k . Stop at Scliuerman’s Filling Station— Where you can get your Stomach filled W. A. SHELL, Prpo. 532 A. St. Ashland, Ore Plaza Market S e n d to d a y fo r m y F R E E illu s tr a te d b o o k . äW Y CROSBY ÇORJ Also “B ottle B abies ,” a comedy Lithia Pastries a re fresh every day and recognized as ju st a little better in quality and taste. Canning Season Now On, Time to buy your sugar, cherries, raspberries, etc. S a rectal specialist I have yet to treat the case of Piles that will not give way to my n on -surgical treatm ent. Hence, my unqualified GUARANTEE of CURE or FEE REFUNDED. My assistants are the most skillful to be found; my new offices in my own new building, the largest and best equipped; my own new hotel,which adjoins, is con venient and comfortable for out o f town patients who come to me from many states and Canada for reCtal and colon treaU ments. A windshield is no longer a windshield when it is used to hold a collection of stickers. A tale of the mad gold rush days in Alaska. Large loaf 13c, 3 for 25c A Can it he that the visit of “ Pussyfoot” Johnson has anything to do with the dispelling of the clouds, which promised another copious shower? a pet in a wealthy hom e- stolen and broken in as a sled dog— fighting for leadrship of the pack— his thrilling battles with dogs and with “ The Man with the Club”— his mad, wild night adventures— his own love affair. ASHLAND FURNITURE COMPANY 04 N. Main experience and guarantee If anyone should ask you how Ashland is moving along just inform them that postal receipts so far this year show an increase of 26 per cent over the same period in 1923. 1 Money isn’t everything. The man with the most cost ly fishing tackle catches the least fish. Coverings -there's none so A woman is st Idcun both childless and dogless. It isn’t certain that the next war will cost so much. There may not he any dollar-a-year men. Floor Staples Realty Agency Your Grocer will tell you Biggest Home Furnishers in Ashland Simpson’s Hardware we will give two 10c bars of toilet soap, Free. 71 E. Main, Ashland Hotel Bid ^w enson & Peebler Furniture Company while they last. W ith each purchase of One Large package of W hite King W ashing. Machine Soap AS OTHERS SEE US Ashland, Oregon, is a city where a tourist hotel should prosper, because it is the southern gateway reach ed first by thousands of tourists who come from Califor nia by way of the Pacific highway and it is also the last Oregon town which clainis tourist interest in departing for the south. Ashland, by the way, is to have a new tourist hotel.—Oregonian. 29c , r _ acme & E quality Eagle Market N. Main Phone 107 SOUTHERN OREGON STORES Ashland Medford Grants Pass