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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1925)
ASH LA N D D A IL Y T IL IN G S F k a tltW ta to 'o Eat Sunday AND i k r t ft. »rear «itorgn kiaddea T. R. Jackson . O FFIC IA L C ITY RAPER » iercd at the Ashland, Oi u ic Mr>nth — i , i ô 9 Months t):< Months — O< e Year — Good Bl PARIS— Ponce de came to Paris recently ,ln the person the real Monsieur A u tftm had of Louis Autram, who went! departed this life nome slxty- aM>nt deelarlac be knew all elght^eara age. about a fountain at. Youth m - ttl the Parisian police put a Bad men nearly alw ays»be crimp _ Into bin 'plans. come worse when they get rick- Louis said he was one hun dred anil «even. PMOrs of age Where the wife has the in^ and showed his birth certificate come, the husband seldom lives to prove It. dated from Cannec, within it. January 22,. IS IS . But be was Walking tbs lanes— as gay and chirp as any 1*95 Children of earth— One of the few things that Is Watch'ng the flowers flap p v- .The hair restorers a«d as cheap as It ever was la po Voronoff couM nt do «any busi Come to birth. liteness. ness with hfan, but he was doing business with., everybody else, A house weM find I f the husband likes flappers, ■ending o ut circulars about his ■ r" . 4» vs. ■ By the apple tree - a '"T the wife Is , entitled to like Wooing our hearts wonderful elixir and showing l i t shleks. benefits .t o patients from all With its witchery. corners of the globe. ' ‘ Z Success today is next to Im To nights of peace— In fact, he- felt so young that possible unless you are clever Yon will understand— he decided to enroll in the elec enough to evade- the laws. toral Hats and interest himself Come with me, Love, ... in the government of his uountry. To the green, green, laud. The ambition of ’most men — V E R N I B RIG HT, This is w h ere. the rab oame. eee.ms to be the discovery of The clerk' who asked Ms age pome method whereby the neces was a hit skeptical a n d ; took sity for muscnlar effort can be steps to (lnd eut the troth about avoided. Louis’ 'birth certificate. I t did Last evening the ,girls of the not ta k e 'h im lopg to learn that Hes Heck saya: “ Mighty few Junior Civic Club entertained wlmmln faint unleee the occasion for the teachers and the girls seems to call ter It.” who are leaving for college. n t t t t t t » » t t n a n » There were n in e' tables of Bunco. Mlsa Eugenia Carson and Miss Isabella Wattenbarger, re Everybody Sing! | Plea of Britain ceiving high scores. Refreshments were served at. LONDON— A merrle singing U prettily decorated Serving England is the aim of S i r . Rich table decorated with a large ard Terry, who la head of an basket of cosines In the canter, organisation conducting a rno- with candles on each side. .The slcal crusade in an endeavor to room was decorated In zenlas. In the later part of the. eve get Englishmen singing. “Once upon a time everybody ning dancing was enjoyed. fn Bng|and| dang,” safid Sir Richard. “ It Is only In modern Birthday Party— times that we have become too Little Nancy Brown Briggs Per Bottle self-oonsclous to sing. Ma enjoyed her third birthday yes chinery has killed the song that terday with a party for twelve used to be rang at manual labor. little children. “ We want to ’ unloose the Games were enjoyed during heart of the people, I f we can the afternoon. The Httle chil do that our musical mission Is dren wore fancy paper caps. fulfilled.” . ' Delbert Conley, Rollle Newland, and Jack New'land won the A R E A L BARGAIN OFFER, prises. Late In the afternoon re A wonderful 7 room houso, freshments of Ice cream, cake splendidly furnished, large lot on and candy were served. paved street' close to East Bids schools, fru it, flowers and shade. The price Is too ridiculously low At the Bine Flower Lodge- last to quote here and terms are unusually, easy. Let us show evening the Chi Omega, enter it to you. Staples Realty Agency, tained with a dinher some of i 11-tf the girls from Medford sad Ash - land who are leavlng it ion a The d< for college, NOTICE OP IN T E N T IO N TO PAVE f “C” S T R E E T ,'.B E were carried out iu the Cht of cardinal and TW E EN PIO N EER AVENUE Omega colors straw. A N D F IF T H STREET, W IT H WHY PAY MORE ft* FOR MEATS ina Month three Months dig Morthe . . Une Y e a r ------ V- 1« * when D I& P L A Y A D V E R T IS IN G rtingle insertion, per inch ------------------ — - The 4th Street. t One insertion a week I'wo Insertions a week Daily insertion Market, Phone 114 Ratos for Legal and Miscellaneous F irst insertion, per 8 point line ...... ,--------------- •Cach subsequent insertion, 8 point lin e ------- _ C ird of Thanks --------- ------ ----------------------- Obituaries, per line — .----------------------- — ~ W H A T C O N STITU TES A D V E R T IS IN G “ A ll future erents, where an admission charge la made or a collection taken is Advertising.” N j discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise w ill be made in advertle- ag or Jot pointing— our contributions w ill be ,1» cash. S E P T E M B E R 18, 102S The LORD'S P R A Y ER : — Our Father which are In heaven, H a l lowed by thy name. Thji-kingdom come. Thy w ill be done In earth, as it la in heaven. (live us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we forgive eur debtors. ____ A nd lead US n o tin to temptation, but deliver ua from evil: fo r thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, fo r ever. Amen. Matthew 6: 9-13. P R A Y E R — Our Father, fo r this prayer given by our Lord to «n mankind, we thank thee. May . we prove our sincerity in itilng it ity daily, brotherly practices, u ntil the mind of Christ be fu lly ours. ------------------- - — ----------------- S TWO BUSINESS SYSTEMS Old time business was built on the “ Come and take i t ’’ idea. A man opened a shop.and waited for custom ers to come. If he waited many years and he gave faith ful service, they got used to his presence and. did come. But it took too long a time for the present hustling days. Modem business is b n ilto n the “ Go get i t ” or solic iting svstem. The retail dealer buys of the wholesale con cern th a t so lic its h is trade. He rarely bothers with people who don’t care enough about h is patronage to come around and ask for it. He feels that they are so out of line with the modem tendency, that they are not likely to be up-to-date and enterprising. , The public feel much the same way. T hey usually wait to see who w ill solicit* their trade before deciding where to buy. If a concern does not ask for their business, they are likely to conclude that it is out of the game, or at least they forget its existence. ’ Soliciting business for a retail store from- house to house might he all right if it did not cost so much. News paper advertising talks to a thousand or many thousands of jieople, while the solicitor is conversing with only one. Also advertising is studied by the people in their leisure time when they sit down to read a newspaper, so it ap proaches them at the psychological moment when they can be interested. ' sells the best grade meats Some young people say they can’t get married owing to high prices, hut if they would study the Advertising in The Tidings they could reduce their costs a good desk Phone 190 To all persons - interested in the ownership of any lot or par cel of land abutting on C Street, between Pioneer Avenue and Fifth Street: NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN that It Is proposed by the Com mon Council of the City -of Ashland, Oregon, to Improve C Street between Pioneer Avenue and F ifth Street, with Macadam pavement, the cost of such pavement construction, including the cost of the curb and gutter and the expenses Incident thereto to be hereafter assessed, In case of the construction thereof, aa special benefits against the real estate abutting on such street Improvement, and YOU ARE HER EB Y SUM MONED AND REQUIRED to appear before the Common Coun cil of the City of Ashland, Oregon, On the 28th day of Sep tember, 1*25, at 8:20 o’clock P. M., then and there to offer any suggestions and objection- to the Improvement of the sec tlon of C Street as aforesaid. By order of the Common Council. OBRTRUDE BIBDE. City Recorder. O. H. JOHNSON, * Mayor. Date of first publication Sept. Id , 122». 16-2 Fridays CLOROX Per Bottle Campbells Pork & Beans, 5 cans - Fancy Ungraded Utak Peas, per can - Alaska Pink Salmon Tall per can >- Sunbrite Cleanser, 4 cans - - Kirk Olive Soap, 4 bars < , • . * • ’ * ‘ English, Break fast (black) Tea, per lb. Japan, Green, Tea, per lb. - - ' - Bulk Cocoa, 3 lbs. - - Highest Grade Bulk Coffee, per lb. Sweet, Potatoes, 4 pounds - Strawberries, per crate - - INSIST ON MACADAM PAVEM ENT. AND TO CONSTRUCT CEMENT CURB AND G UTTER ON SAID STREET, BETW EEN SALLY ANN* to have your clothesclean-- ed and pressed, try the. When y< order from Standard Cleaners Phone 108 We still have a few more sacks of Crown or White Loaf Flour, 49 lb. - - ■ ■ • $2.45 BREAD WHEN YOU ARE IN A HURRY PHONE 190 PLAZA MARKET Free Deli THOMAS HILL, Prop. #1 HOBTH MAM STI grocer 95 Oak St. Will call for and d©livqr free. Lithia Bakery “ tel’s go io the 20th CENTURY GROCERY and buy our Foodsfufb— < 1 GET YOUR SUGAR While Its Cheap $6.50 for 100 lbs. Opposite The. Plaza Now is the Time to Get Your Canning Peaches. Just one suggestion for your Sunday dinner from the market of quality m eats and pleasing service. Phone in your order or come in, as you find most convenient. “ We save the cost of delivery—We eave the ordinary Grocers’ cost of carrying credit risks. We save on the 20th Century’s suporior method of Pood distrflratJWL The thousands of keen discriminating Bu yen who, daily trade there te sufficient Proof.” |- , • « Offerings Saturday and Monday, Sept. 19 and 21 Kelloggs Corn Flakes, Shrimp—Latest Pack Standard Tomatoes Package 9c Sanitary Tins, 3 for50 Large Cans, 2 for 25c Maple Leaf Salmon— Rich Columbia River Spring Chinook—Peer of all Salmon 1*2 lb. Can, 25c 1 lb. Can 43c Soda Crackers — French;/ Old Dutch Cleanser Quick’’ Quaker Oats & Crisp, lb. 15c j 2 for 15c Large Package, 29c 20th Century Brooms—“ 6 Sew n”—Medium Wt. Strong, Unusually Fine Quality, Each 98c ,, , , Macaroni — Curve Cut Del Monte H ot Sauce Mrs. Stewarts Blueing, Fresh Stock, 3 lbs. 25c - 4 Tins 29o Battle, 1 7 c Pineapple—New Pack—Mellow Slightly Broken Slices, Carefully packed, same the whole Slices— Large Cans.............. • • • ••••• Economy’ Matches, Good Criseo Patent or Pastry Flour . 10 lb. Sacks 58c Crab Meat—“ Sakhalin”—90 per cent Whole,, firm, sweet, white seotions of Leg Meat — “ A rare treat.” —Halves, C a n .............................. Crystal W hite Soap ' 10 Bars 39a j - Chicken« Rabbits THE EAGLE MARKET Phone 107 Demand for more he-men, hut ithnen are said to be more common. BAKERY hag such a great variety, baked fresh every day for CERTO And a Variety of Moats to Choose From Strangers often complain that they are not called on when they move into a new town, but probably sonw one will call on them soon to get them to sigu a subscription paper. FRANKLIN Saturday and Monday Specials, Sept. 19-21 ROLLED ROAST AND BROWNEtr POTATOES cans exjienenee suffer.” THE Free Delivery SCHOOL MARKS Some of our school and college students feel the con sciousness of a higher wisdom than the slow old tuners pisscss. Hence out of the superiority of their preceptions, they evolve the theory that it makes little' difference how high marks they get, provided only that they pass. If 60 is a passing mark, they say, then that is just as good for their purpose as 90. Also they think th<5v should select from their lessons the things that w ill he particular beneficial in the kinds of career they want, and let the rest go, so far as they can without actual flunking. And that they should go a little slow on book knowledge, so as to obtain time for the “ broadening” contacts of stu dent activities. So they say, anyway. ■ With a new school year beginning, it is a good time for the students of Ashland to make a choice between such conceptions of their lessons, and the ainbition for high scholastic achievement. • -• ; Social activities will come as fast as they want them in later years, but the sw iftly passing and golden student days will soon be-gone. Better make the best of them. The value of lessons is not so much the things learn ed, as the discipline gained in learning them. Slack ap plication must tertd.to enfeeble the mental power« rather offer'such a variety, without the bother and labor of making them at home that it is difficult to imagine anybody preferring to ^ook them nt homo when Royal City Peas, very small, Tender and Sweet, 3 cans 59c Brazil Nuts— New lb. 27© Campbells PorfcVA Beans Flour—Kerrs Best Pa I^rge Tinifc 1 0 © ___________ 49 lb. Sacks, jRM 20TH o JS t URY OOITKK— “ You save 10c, the cost of the tin Direct from our Boater to you, lb. 48©; 2 lbs, 89c