Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, March 26, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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ASHXAYD TIDINGS
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UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
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PIONEER BANK OF ASHLAND
Security-Service
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Capital, surplus, undivided profits cinr AAA AA
AND STOCKIIOLDLKS' LIABILITY OVtR $1 f i),UUu.UU
DEPOSITORY OF GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK FUNDS
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DR. W. EARL BLAKK
DENTIST
First National Bank Bid., Suite 9
and 10. Entrance First Ave.
Itiones: Office, 100; Res., 230-J.
DR. J. E. ENDELMAN
DENTIST
CfUaens Banking & Trust Co. Bldg.
Suite 3 & 4
ASHIiAND, ORE.
LOCAL S. I TRIE CARD.
M
G. W. GREGG, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office: Payne Building. Phone 69.
Residence: 216 Welgbtman Street.
Residence phone 222-R.
Office hours: 9 to 12a. m., 2 to 5 p.
m. Calls answered day or night.
DRS. JARYI9 HOSLOL'GH,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEOXS,
PAYNE BUILDING.
Office Hours, 1 to 3 P. L
DR. D. 51. B ROWER,
GENERAL PRACTITIONER. -
Residence, 216 Factory St.
Phone 247-J.
WW. SAWYER AND KAMMKHKR,
The only Osteopathic
Physicians in town.
Women's and Children's Disease a
Specialty.
Pioneer Bldg.
Ptones: Office. 208; Jtes., 242-R.
' Nortbtxiund. Leave
No. 14 ." 8:00 a.m.
Grants Pass motor .(main
line depot) 9:30 a.m.
Grants Pass motor (city
depot) ..' : 9:40 a.m.
Grants Pass motor (main,
' line depot) 3:40 p.m.
Grants Pass motor (city
depot) 3:50 p.m.
No. 16 4:30 p.m.
Sonthbound. Arrive.
Grants Pass motor (city
depot 9:00 a.m.
Grants Pass motor (main-,
line depot) 9:20 a.m.
No. 13 11:35. a.m
Grants Pass motor (city
depot) 3:10 p.m.
Grants Pass motor (main
line depot) 3:20 p.m
No. 15 4:50 p.m
The Itork of Chritt
J emu."
No one when garden time comes
will intentionally or maliciously per
mit their chickens to destroy their
own or their neighbors' gardens, and
no neighbor feels like knocking a
chicken over aid throwing it over the
fence, though the law gives you that
right.
Massage, Electric Light Baths, Elec
tricity. JULIA R. McQUILKIN,
SUPERINTENDENT.
PAYNE BLDG.
Telephone 306-4.
Every day excepting Sunday.
Dr. It. P. Bradford and Wife.
"KI-RO-PRAK-TORS"
Chronic cases our specialty.
Consultation and examination free.
Hours 9 to 5. Sundays by appoint
ment only.
21 E. Main, Freeberg Bldg. Phone 58.
DU. G. R. UTTEIUIACU, D. C.
Chiropractor.
Spinal Adjustments.
Acute and Chronic Diseases.
Remove the cause. Nature cures.
Rooms 55 and 5C, above Vaupels
tore. Hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5: 7 to 9.
Phone 68. 211 E. Main St.
BEAVER REALTY COMPANY.
A. M. Beaver, E. Yockey.
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans.
Exclianges a Specialty.
ASHLAND, - - - - PRECOX
Resident Agent for all makes
Rebuilt Typewriters
Expert Typewriter repairer.
E. A. IIILLEARY
P. O. Box 122, Ashland, Oregon
Freckles
February and March Bring Out I n
nightly Spot How to Hemove
Easily.
Ttio nrran v.ifli tpndpr skill
dreads February and March because
they are likely to cover her lace wun
iiflv fra-bloa. No mattor how thick
her veil, the sun and winds have a
strong tendency to make her freckle.
Fortunately for her piece of mind
tha rppput dimoverv of a new pre
scription, othine double strength,
makes it possible for even those most
susceptible to freckles to keep their
skin clear and r. hite. No matter how
stubborn a case of freckled you have,
the douole strength otniae snouiu re
move them.
Get an ounce from your drugshit
and banish the freckles. Money back
it it fails.
ANGER
IN A WOMAN'S BREAST
mm tftmi i tma lump UK Tin
no atwava POISONS escroM in
.nu.rr inn KILLS OUICKLY
IWILLGIVE$1000
IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR
NO KNIFE W PAIN
No PAY Unta Cored
No X-Ray or other
ftwlndla. wmiim
AWOIITE GUUM1EI
AJ7
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
. Mahogany Camp. No. 6565, M. W.
A., meets the 2d and 4th Friday
of each, month In Memorial Hall.
F. G. McWilllams. V. C: G. H. Hed
erg. Clerk. Visiting neighbors are
eordially invited to meet with us-
CHAUTAUQUA PARK CLUB.
Regular meeting! of the Chautau
qua Park Club first nd,ftth'rdnlFrl
Oaya ot each mouth at 2:80 p. m.
Mrs E. J. van sam.
. Mra. Jennie Faucett Greer, Sec.
Civic Improvement Club.
The regular meeting of the Ladles
Civic Implement Club will be held
on the swond and fourth Tuesday, of
each month at 2:3,0 p. m.. at the
Carnegie Library lecture room.
uv TIIUK LUMP
or SORE oo th Uf.
FACE or bod loni
CANCER. II lim hkt
IrtlMlStati. 120-rASE
00K Mot tnn
aonUU of TWRMB
ANY LUMP in WOMAN'S BREAST
IS SURF. CERTAIN MATH IF aTBlfCTID OR CUT
M rSwUsMaW tU rtatar CURES 1-10 DAYS
MILLIONS DIE KVtRY VtAR ky W.IMnToo Loj.,
YOU mar rofoM to kW until TOO LATE
1 SWEAR WE HAVE CURED 1 0.OOO
Pew cni st HAH MOOT If turn H it
Address Old DR. fc KRS. CKAMLEY t CO.
40 yur "8REATEST CANCER SKCIAlltTt UVINQ"
A O 3B VALtNLW 31 Ml IMRblbU, I.M.
HINDU MAIL THIS to MiMOnO with CANCER
BERmCLE
C iVBlBLE5T0PYON
WHAT DOTH JEHOVAH REQUIRE?
Matthew 7:24-2 March 29.
"What doth jUiovah require of thee, out to it
justly and to love mnane, ana io wo;
Aumbry with thy Godf-Uieah e.S.
KSUS nought t impress uiion
His hearers Unit it was uot suf
tieiont to hoar that n Kingdom
uf God was coining to briug
blesHings to the world, and that u
Kingdom class was being called to bi
Messiah's Joint-heirs iu that Kingdom.
Action would be- neressary ou tliiMr
p'ai-fif they would attain this high priv- i
liege whicli God bad granted thi'in. ;
Jesus gave" an illustration, saying i
that 1 host wlio heard His Message and
obeyed it ' won Id
be like a wise man
who built. up on
tho rock, where
rain s would not.
wash a way the
foundation. T h e
storms of life and
the great crisis,
death, are sure to
come. A m I d s t
these trials there
will be calmness,
security and con
fidence for such
as have accented the Lord's arrange
tuunt and have walked to the best of
their ability in .lesus' footsteps.
"Other Foundation Can No Man Lay."
On the other hand. Jesus intimated
that many who heard His words and
ovnn.su.wl TiKt annreciation of them
would fail to take the proper steps to
uttnin the glorious Kingdom privileges
which He presented. They would ni
low custom, habit, love of pleasure.
. . . . . i . . i ,i
love or ease, tue Bpiru in me wunu.
to hinder them, from making lull ue
votion of themselves to God. Such did
not build their faith upon the proper
foundation
Perhans some built upon the Law,
and thought lo commend themselves to
God bv their own endeavors, without
thB Imputation of Christ's merit. Such
would tx urea t It mistaken. Other
foundation can no man lay than that
which God has lald-.lesus Christ. His
death is our redemption-price: and His
nnnetiroDce i" tr'"ry our Advocate
Is to make good our unintentional
fihortcomi'uL's
With all'sucft. the day of trial will
aurely come; and their faith structure.
holns without proper foundation, will
sive wnv. Thev will suffer loss of nil
tlmir bones. This, however, does not
signify, as inauy once upKsed. Unit
thev will uo to eternal torment. Kvl-
dentlv nearlv all Christians, misled by
the creeds of the Ihirk Ages, have read
into Gods Word things wnicu if ooes
not contain.
. Compare St. Paul' Parable.
The Apostle Paul ued a similar U-1
lustration. Those building uHn that
foujidatioii with the gold, silver and:
precious stones of Divine Truth de-;
veloplng faith and character in liar-1
inony with the Divine requirements'
v,1ll suffer no loss In the great trial day ;
at the end of this Age. But others ;
who build with the wood, hay ami stub-
ble of human tradition and self com-1
nlacencv. will have their entire faith I
structure consumed. 1 Corinthians!
3:10-ir.
Nevertheless the AlKstIe tells us that j
even these, it tney nave mini uion ,
Clinsl. wui ineuiwives in- nveu. jui b ,
as bv lire. Thev will ue wnai is term
ed a tribulation class, described in Rev
elation 7:14-17. The class building with
gold, silver and precious stones, will
be a Little Flock, a Iloyal Priesthood.
But the class building upon the Kock
without proier materials will 1hj the
Great company, the antitype of the
Levites. They will serve God through
the priestly class.
"The People Were Aetonished."
No wonder the people were astonish
ed at such dwtri'ues as Jesus set forth!
Ills teaching had a posltlveness quit!
different from, the speculations and !
wonderiiigs of the scribe and Phail
rpcs. So It Is always with the Truth
Wherever there" Is confusion and iuya- j
tery. we may be sure Hint there Is er
ror and ignorance- Hence tho neces
slty tli:it all who preach Christ sliould
huve the anointing, or ordination to
preiH-h. which Gxl alone gives through
the begetting of the Holy Spirit.
Our Golden Text.
The Prophet Micnh addressed otil
Golden Text to the piniple of Israel,
a ud therefore his message was given
from the standpoint
of the Ii w. Never-
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Storage and Transfer Co.
C. V. BATF.8, Proprietor. .
Two varehouaeo near Depot
flood, of Tl? kind, .tored at r.son
bio rates. -
A General Transfer BhrIbnc.
, Wood and Rck Spring. Coal
NEAREST TO EVERYTHING
Phono ni. m
A6HLAKD. OM200S.
"Savtd So
Hre.'
at by
nnuri tx' rratirv- at
ST. ; U lAHKtUi
T1.H Inritrii and molt DODular
hotel in the Cityi circulating ice
vmier in every room.
Eapecial attention to ladte
travailing alone. ' . , .
Excellent rttsonably priced grill.
Meet your friends at the Manx.
EuropuPUaROT $1.80 p,
i TakeearfcmaMarCaafrStean.
ktmmmimnt. Chmttlt W. Ktller
lhelss no Jew ever
fulfilled the U"i
except Jesus, be
cause all except
Him were fallen
and Imperfect. lit
nlone vns "holy
harmless, undented
and separate rromj
tduncrs." , i
During Messiah'
Millennial King
dom. this same Ijiv
olven to lsraei
through Moses will Ik given to the
whole world of mankind through Mes
siah. The requirements will be to do
July, to love klndnc. to walk hum
bly with God. Tli( reason why Mes
siah's ministration of this I.nw will be
a success, while Motes', ministration
was a failure so far us bringing any
one to perfection was concerned. Is
that Messiah' Klmtdoin will be fully
prepared nnd tuthorlr.ed to forgive sin
ners and to help them back to tho lin
age nnd likeness of God. originally rep
resented in Father Adam. The right to
thus Torgivc sin and lift the tinner oat
of degradation, belong to Messluh, by
virtue uf UIh acriflv. -
There Are fiigk-Friced Lands
a-
There Are Reasonable-Priced Lands
LEARN TO. DISCRIMINATE
KNOCKED UKIHKU THAN (JILKOY'S KITE that business that you
at the top of this space is a bunch of EVERYDAY ARGUMENTS that have been
used ever since you can remember. Like many other arguments, they are
THREADBARE, they have served their time, but like a pair of old, easy shoes, we
hang onto them, because we are USED TO THEM, and have always been led to be
lieve that they are words from a WISE HEAD.
Here is one that you hear on every side, "Land is too high." Now you have?
heard that ever since you were big enough to know land from water, and yet right
in the face of this (land's t6o high) argument you know and every one knows that
land has continued to advance, and you know and every one knows that laud will
f 1 . .......... . . -w- i . iitijt rrii mi
continue to advance. Then why this ETERN AL OKI, "band's too nigii" i iiaii i ,
that's all. We've heard it so many, many times that it is just as natural to howl it
out as it is to say "Please pass the Gutter" when you want butter.
There are different reasons for this false cry. One of the principal reasons is
that we have many men WITHOUT laud who WANT land. On their arrival in a
. new community the first move they make is to begin this cry of "Your land's too
- liio-h." Vow he knows nothing of our land, but he's always ready with the cry. Now
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there is just as much sense in a ten-year-old boy stepping into an insurance agency
and telling the agent that his rate is too high, as for a stranger to step into a ter
ritory for the first time and begin telling us our land is too high.
l - Yes, but you say, why, even the OLD RESIDENTS say it; and you're right.
Why, even some of the women, who really would hardly know good soil from a
ledge of sandstone, talk of the land being too high. It's like the MEASLES sim
ply an EPIDEMIC.
Y'es, you're right about the old-timers; a majority of them are sure laud is too
high. They have had this opinion ever since the FIRST man in this valley put me
FIRST price on his tract of land. Facts have proven their mistake, but they still
hold to the old cry. They agree right on the spot with the newcomer, who drops in
and lets it be known that laud is too high. The old-timer knows also just what
RILL JONES was able to do on his place. Well, we know just about what RILL
JONES did. He did VERY LITTLE, and we still have numbers of Kill Joneses
left. Bill has raised grain on the same land for 40 years, and never gave it a GOOD
plowing "during the whole time. He simply TICKLED the top of the ground, and
left the rest to the Almighty.
There are dozens of reasons why land should increase. We will mention only
omv Fifty years ago the man with the cradle. Now we let machinery do the work.
Rra'ins did that, and brains is nponsihle for the increase of crops per acre. A few
years ago the educated farmer was looked upon as a joke. All that is past now,
and the educated farmer is the boy who is showing the old-time farmer how to do
things. And this is only in its infancy. Drains has always won out, and it will win
"out in this case. ,
Land will be made to produce MAN Y TIMES what we have been used to, and
it will be brought about by the EDUCATED FARMER. There will be no guesswork
with hiin. lie will ABSOLUTELY" know what to do and when to do it. He will be
able to explain intelligently WHY he did it. So now why not look the situation
SQUARELY IN THE FACE, quit crying "Laud 'h too high," and get in while laud
is reasonable! YOU WILL NEVER SEE LAND ANY CHEAPER.
The world do move.
CUNNINGHAM CO.
Real Estatc-Loans-Invcstmcnls-Insurancc
'240 EAST MAIN
ASHLAND, OREGON
TELEPHONE 63