Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 14, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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dofi fiien are trying the cigar an-I “I do not say (or a moment th at
tidote—
and with some success; j it is by malice prepense*, but she
(E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 )
women are already eyeing the ci-1 certainly does it unw ittingly,”
Published E very E ven in g Except Sunday by
L o n d o n , a ng l i - Prince ^ar env*ous^ ’ Pel'baps it will Lord Banbury said.
i
Viggo
of Denmark and his preUy ! bHng ab° Ut the reViV^ ° f the tin y ! If the biU is passed 11 wiI1 mean
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
American bride intend to prolong C,gaTS Wltb wWch several 'vonien th a t twenty-five peeresses will be
B ert R. G r e e r ......................................................................................... ...
E ditor t i,oir
,
__ ¡startled London last year.
; given entry to the House of Lords.
George Madden Green .....................................................Business Manager their holiday in England until
We are now -waiting for Lady
October, when the Prince has to
O S LETTER
W aterloo — Work on $10,000
Large body Douglas fir tim ber I
bridge over Santiam river to be­ sold by Forest Service to corpor­
gin.
ation represented by George H.
Kelly. Timber is on North Fork
cf
W illam ette near Oakridge;
Klam ath Falls — Six tunnels
average
stand is 44,000 feet to
wiil be eliminated from Oakridge-
acre,
and
will be cut at rate of n e u t n ! , « . p o l l e n p o i M i m , R A ’
Klam ath Cutoff of the Southern
lively g w j n t t r J to (jr e full lehef ¡ ¿ 2 » L o u r ^ ^ o i
50,000,000
fet a year.
is largest railroad 1
O FFICIAL CITY PA PER ...,....................................“
....... -.T elep h o n e 39 r'etuVn*’to" h b m O t a r y " T u Z In ! MrS’ J&meS B row n’ of C hlcago’ A stor’s rep,y to Lord B anbury'8 I e Pacific.
o n X e t l o This
n now
24?ey '
, T r y “ cn **•>• marwner. Send 10c fO|
24 hour am ple trestnuM to Clinical LaboratorieTcu/
Cleveland. Regular uze » Id by all good drute««. ’
E ntered a t the Ashland, Oregon P o slo ffir e as Second Class Mall M a tte r . C onenhae.n
Th
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who has taken Norfolk House, the accusation.
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oO ng on in n
There Is wisdom in reading ads.
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Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
,
y g at C laridges and more re- ¿enee fnr tbm sooonn r.
n
« . «5 cently a t W arwick Castle
The “
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the
’ g e n t l y PR IM ARY REGISTRATION
On© M o n th .....................—.......................................... ..... ...................... T
Corvallis —- New plant being
gave
a
dinner
party,
after
which
IN CALIFORNIA 1 ,6 2 1 ,4 5 3
Three Months .....................................................................................
1.95 Prince has announced th at he in-
there was a caberet— the first act
built for Corvallis Laundry.
7'.59 ' ten d S tO d r° P th e royal p r e fix
upon his retu rn to his own c o u n -: n ° m
B°hem e,” sung by the J SACRAMENTO, Aug. 14.— The
Genuine Government
B y Mail and R ural R ou tes:
try,
and
he
will
be
known
simp
L',0'?
*
1
arden
staf
s
’
dancing
^
r
e
g
i
s
t
r
a
t
i
o
n
for
the
prim
ary
elec-
One M o n th ........................ ..................................................................... T
$ .65
rank of colonel in the |
£aJ"oua Savoy Oypheans
ti° n to be held in California on
Three Mbnths .............................. ........................................................
1 .9 5 ,- ly , by his __
a
d,
finally,
a
violin
recital
by
;
August 26th is the greatest in the
Six M onths..............................................................................................
3.50 , Danish army.
One Year ..
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Large Cake 12 1-2
Jascha Hlefetz; so every taste or history of the state, the total num ­
6.50
The conple are extremely pop­
fancy was arranged for.
ber of electors being 1,621,453,
ular in London social circles, and
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
London hostesses have not yet as compared to a registration of
Single insertion, per inch ............... ..........................................
$ .30
muxli entertaining has been done
j
carried entertaining so far in 1,452,293 for the prim ary in Aug­
Y early C ontracts:
for
them
by
both-
English
and
One insertion a w eek ............................... ...................................................... 27
this direction as Mrs. Brown, who ust, 1922.
American hostesses.
Biggest Little Store in Ashland
on your car and for von
Two insertions a week .............................................................................25
is certainly an inspiration to them.
Daily insertion ................................... ................................ ............
.20
when von have
It is said th a t Mrs. Brown-fs con­
R ates for L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertising
A new opera by Mr. Vaughan
C lassiu ea ads bring resu lts.
sidering taking a country house
F irst insertion, per 8 point line .......................;........................ $ .10
W illiams entitled “ Hugh, the
GABRIEL SNUBBERS
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line................ .....................
for two or three months when the
.05
Drover,”
which
was
produced
Card of T h a n k s ----- —________ ___ _________ ____ _______ ____
Installed
1.00
London season ends. We should
Obituaries, per line......... _ ..............................................................
.02% in London for th e first time thia certainly like to see what new
---------------------------------------------- week, has as one of its main fea-
and
ideas thia
popular
American nos
hos-
U H A T CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
I tures a prize fight hv t h e tw
l*“ a pupi“
ni American
“ All future events, where an admission charge is made or a j pr jncjpai characters
"
tess would introduce for the ad
MICHELIN CORDS
After you’ve had an autom o­
collection taken in Advertising.
ditional am usem ent of her guests bile accident and somebody’s
The fight is not an aristocratic
Put on
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
during the sporting season.
property has been damaged, it
duel, with rapiers, between two
DONATIONS
is certainly a great satisfac­
A nother pleasant sensation is
No donations to chariWes or otherwise will me made in advertis­ bewigged and powdered gallants;
tion to realize th a t the dam ­
B itter w arfare is raging in the
it is three rounds with fists! The
to use Raybestos brakes in an
in g pr ¿©b printing— our contributions will be in cash.
age
is
already
paid
for.
Houses of Parliam ent over the
emergency.
critics insist th at it is the most
T hat the reasonable premium
AUGUST
’
I proposal th a t peeresses in their which you paid on your Trav­
realistic fight even seen on the
SERVE THE L >RD with gladness: come before his presence
own right should be allowed to sit
elers Automobile Policy has
with singing. For t
Lord is good: his mercy is everlasting: and London stage, and this between and vote in the ‘House of Lords,
saved you the worry of hav­
two world-famous operatic ten ­
his tru th endureth t all generations.— Psalm 100:2, 5.
ing a large bill banging over
which
hitherto
has
been
strictly
a
ors!
• •
you a t a time when you have
•male preserve.
During
the
rehearsals
of
this
plenty
of other uses for your
. ADVERTISING IS THE SOLUTION
There are at present eight wo­
It is to be deplored that notwithstanding Oregon has scene both Tudor Davis and F red ­ men members of the House of money.
A fter your first accident you
Collier, who play the leading
at great expense constructed substantial highways so eric
Commons,
including
Lady
Astor,
will
never drive w ithout this
roles, suffered black eyes and
insurance.
that not only the residents of this state may have con­ are said to think th a t realism in our fair American M. P. for his­ Get
it now. Then you won’t
torical Plym outh. Lord Banbury,
Not just because it is an economically priced
venient means of transportation but that the non-resident a rt can be carried too far.
have to lose to learn its val­
th e head of the opposition, views
ue.
Perhaps if this craze for real­
as well may enjoy such highways and therefrom view the
oil, but because it lubricates b e tte r every type
with alarm the p ro p o s a ^ h a t wo­
ism
continues
we
shall
see
the
natural beauties and ascertain our resources, that great
men should enter the House of
of farm equipment, from a tractor to an auto­
leading characters in the opera
numbers of the motorists who pass through Oregon use of
Lords. In a recent speech he de­
mobile.
the fu tu re singing th eir way
Real E state & Real Insurance
clared th a t Lady Astor, as an in­
the highways merely as a means of getting from one state through a six-course dinner.
Estab. 1883
stance, exercises a fascination
to another state. They do hot even take the time to as­
41 E. Main St.
Phone 211
Big users, who can afford to test out the
enables you to
over male members of the House
certain what nature has bestowed here in Oregon and
London is beginning to think of Commons, and they find it im­
merits of different oils experimentally, refuse to
vqry your menu.
that our highways were constructed for this purpose. there is some secret of coolness possible to tre a t her as an equal.
pay tribute to the superstition that “eastern” oils
They pass rapidly through the state and many of them in the American cigar. During the
recent
heat
wave
the
coolest
men
leave it as ignorant of its' resources and natural scenic
are in some mysterious way “better” - why
We have the
in London were the numerous
beauties as they were before passing through. This evi­ American delegates to the In te r­
should you? »
Gambling Not
freshest
on
the
dences the need of further education in order that people national Advertising Convention.
Opportunity
outside of Oregon may learn of the many advantages of No m atter how exuberant the
The Natomas Company of California, which
market.
Taking a chance isn’t for the
FINISHING TODAY
1 therm om eter they seemed quite
this state in resources and the beauties of nature.
little capitaled m an :— and big
operates 10 automobiles, 31 five-ton trucks, 9 Ford
capitated men very seldom do.
The foregoing is an excerpt from a recent bulletin unconcerned; there was no mop­
ping of their brows, no tugging at
trucks, 3 Best Tracklayer Caterpillars, 1 Holt
There is in business, made so
issued by Secretary ol State Sam A. Kozer on automobile w
by human nature, a
ilting collars; and
they all
Caterpillar, and 2 stationary gas engines, and also
travel in Oregon and needs no additional explanation, smoked cigars— big green cigars.
hut it deserves attention and support to the end that
uses Zerolene on the bearings of 9 irrigation
The wives of these advertisers
Law of Average
our state will become so well advertised that no tourist seemed to feel the heat much the
pumps, wwites as follows:
N. Main
P hon e 107
In which statistics are the ba­
or visitor will desire to hurry through without seeing and same as London women; It. was
sis for taking a chance by big
the im perturbable smokers
becoming acquainted personally with at least some of duly
capitaled men, in some lines
W e have used your products for several
of cigars who were immune. Lon-
of business or development,
our attractions and advantages.
years with exceptionally good results, and
such as oil well fields, gold
your prompt service has been valuable to
m ines;— in commercial and in­
us.
dustrial enterprises, they in­
THE CHANGING HOBO
vest on the statistics of the
Although lie has been accused of being a worthless,
law of average.
fo n t
¿fag. 3etWl
IMPORTED CASTILE SOAP
Two New
Sensations
Army Goods Store
Already Paid For
Automotive Shop
'Rancher, too,
prefers ZEROLENE
F IS H
Billings Agency
Eagle Market
senseless cuss, the boho lias of recent years proved him­
F A IL U R E
self versatile and able to meet changing conditions.
In the old days of box car touring. Weary Will was
To Test
apt to he seen in a straw hat with tousled hair sticking
out ot the holes, a dirty shirt, much-patched overalls, and
The Battery
a pair ot shoes with ventilated soles. Ilis condition would
often touch the heart of the brakeman or the “ shack,” results in loss of time and
and he was permitted to ride.
h e a v v expense later.
But this is the age of highway travel. Weary Will
found that tourists didn’t like to have him getting their Bring your car to us for
seat cushions dirty, with the result that the Knights of testing and recharging.
the Highway now present an appearance much more gen­
teel than that of the kind-hearted driver who gives them
EXIDE BATTERIES
a lift. Occasionally, the old-time floater is seen walking
for every purpose
down the highway, hair and beard dangling to the
shoulders, with filthy hands hanging from a dirty cuff.
But the old-timer keeps right on walking. He might soil Murphy El ec. Co.
the running board if he put a foot on it.
PROSPERITY AND WHEELS
The latal shooting of one and wounding of three
others by “ Kid McCoy,” prize fighter and nine time ven­
turer into the matrimonial seas, is another of the count­
less arguments against the universal habit of possessing
and carrying revolvers.
First National
Bank
Barbara La Marr
Lew
, Mae
Cody
Busch
J -
. -
. '
<
W. & N. Service
Station
On The Boulevard
From the number of cars that are anchored in the
space in tiont of the postoffice marked “ no parking,”
one concludes that many drivers are unable to read.
Picturized by
Winifred Dunn from
Robert W. Service’s
TOMORROW and
SATURDAY
Jerry O’Neal
Plumbing
P hon e 138
Heating
D O R O TH Y
DALTON
240 E ast Main St.
In s is t on Z ero len e — a b e tte r
o il— e v e n i f i t does co st less.
SIAN DARD O
COMPANY
(C A L IF O R N IA )
This booklet reports inde­
pendent service tests o f
Zerolene made by a num­
ber of large users. Ask any
S ta n d a rd O i l C o m p a n y
Bales r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o r
Z ero len e dealer for a copy.
2<>7 E . Main
REMNANT SALE
Starts
M o « ' Sinner
IN S U R A N C E
No agent can give better
insurance
or lower rates
that housewives no longer
As yet the writer has been unable to locate KIGY on | dread this part of keep­ than I can.
the map but Horn the number of automobiles bearing the ing house as they former­
I have been in the busi­
name plate it must be a metropolis.
ness over 30 years and can
ly did.
give best Of service—I know
bow.
You can’t judge a man’s standing by whether he
We will be glad to
dodges taxes, automobiles or subpoenas.
Fire, Accident, Auto, and
demonstrate
all kinds of Insurance.
The confirmed tourist does not even leave the bird­
'PHE Ashland
cage and dog kennel at home.
STAPLES’ INSURANCE
No, “ It aint going to rain any more.”
The use of Zerolene will not only
cut down your oil bill, but enable
you to secure greater gasoline
mileage, with less carbon, lower
upkeep costs, and a longer work­
ing life for all your power equip­
ment.
Semi Annual
A thrilling Parisian love-
KITCHEN WORK dramh which mirrors the
has been so greatly im­ best and the worst of thé
proved and made so much world’s gayest eitv.
more convenient today by
Electric Supply
F
r
fo r FORDS
—the Standard Oil
C o m p a n y ’s new
im proved oil for
Ford cars “Feeds
Those Oil-Starved
Fords.”
When you buy a lavatory, or a shower, or a hot
w ater heater, or buy a new boiler or some new radiators
— why, these are only half bought until they are in­
stalled.
And it is the installation th a t makes a job well
bought or poorly bought.
You can buy the best fixtures ever made, but un­
less th eir installation is right, the whole th in g ’s wrong.
Don’t half buy. Instead, whole buy. That is to
say, see to it th a t your plumbing and heat'ng fixtures
are the b e st,.th at m aterials are the best, th at installa­
tions are the best.
The best is the vheapest. And unless you get the
best you are playing tag with your health.
Saturday
RALPH INCE
THE UNIVERSAL
ELECTRIC
I t i N estles ALPLSL
ZEROLENE
W hen, you buy a piano, or a table, or a sewing
machine, or. almost anything for the home— well, you
buy it, it’s delivered, put in its place, and th a t’s all there
is to it.
But th a t’s not the case with plumbing or heating.
» « O D U C T IO H
The names ol Robert Burns, General Arthur and
White Owl just came into view on the side of a passing
automobile, piloted by a cigar salesman, which reminds
us there are more ways than one of perpetuating names.
'f o r this rich
milk , enricEes
every dish. •* -
N ot by a long shot.
and the best of service to
evervbodv
*
*
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eMiLie
li
Half Bought
Ashland
When an unknown man invented the wheel, thou­
sands of years ago, lie did more for Ashland than any
one person has accomplished since.
\\ ithout wheels, Ashland could be little more than With our modem greas­
a village. A vast »roportion of the wealth that comes to
ing pltaform, we can
the ^ity rolls in oi wheels. The Southern Pacific pavroll
is the largest in t ie city, and is rivaled by the amount Get Under Your
spent here annually by tourists who stop at the camp
ground, or buy supplies while they are registering their
Automobile
out-of-stata ears.
Tourist travel is largely responsible for the continued which guarantees that
existence ol six service stations and nine garages in Ash­ every part will he thor­
land, none ot which employ less than two men, and many oughly greased.
of which use three or four. Even the fruit and wholesale
Shell Gasoline and
businesses depend absolutely on transportation.
Products
Just as expected: the Democrats proclaim the John
W. Davis’ speech of acceptance a winner, while Republi­
cans declare it rotten. \\ hat else could have been ex­
pected ?
Cl*.
“The Spell of the Yukon**
Our Phone 82
Main • P la za
v N estle «;
AGENCY
O ffice, H otel A shland Bldg.
P h o»e 26
Wonderful Bargains in Remnants of
WOOL GOODS, SILKS, WASH GOODS WHITE GOODS, DOMESTICS.
CURTAIN MATERIALS, CRETONNES RIBBONS and LACES
EVERY REMNANT TO BE SOLD AT AND RELOW COST
Wool Dresses
at 1-2 price
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
“The Q uality Store”
Spring Coats
at 1-2 price