Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, April 13, 1916, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    FAGH SIX
ASHLAND TIDINGS
Thursday, April iS, 1918
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The present reductions in prices
will continue until Tuesday, the
18th. Come and see my prices
and you will be satisfied that I am
giving you a square deal.
BAUGHMAN',
CASH RAISING SALE
227 Fourth Street
1 AT THE CHURCHES
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First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Tioneer avenue south. Sunday
fervioe at 11 o'clock. Subject of les
eon sermon, "Doctrlno of Atone
ment." Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
"Wednesday evening meeting at S
o'clock. Reading room open from 2
to 4 daily except Sundays.
Trinity Episcopal Church.
Vicar, the Rev. P. K. Hammond.
Services for Palm Sunday: Holy
communion at 7:30 a. m. Sunday
Fchool at 9:45. Holy communion and
sermon at 11. Evening prayer and
sermon at 7:30. Services every even
ing during Holy Week at 7:30.
Strangers and visitors cordially
welcomed.
Haptist Church Notices.
On account of the Mathis-Vessey
meetings which begin on Good Friday
evening, tho Haptist church will have
its Easter services next Sunday morn
ing. The choir will render Easter
music. The theme of the Easter ser
mon will he "Christ With l's in tho
Way." The subject In the evening
will be "Christ's March of Triumph."
The n. Y. P. U. is to conduct tho
prayer meeting this week on Thurs
day evening. Their devotional serv
ice on Sunday evening is at fi:30.
The topic is "flood Prayer Meetings,
and How to Have Them Always."
The Sunday school will give its
Easter nrogrr.nt on Easter Sunday
morning at the regular Sunday school
hour, 9:45.
Congregational Church.
On Sabbath, April K, the pastor
will preach In the morning at 11
o'clock; subject, "Thinking to Pur
pose." Easter cantata in the even
ing at 7:30, conducted byProf. Mac
Murray. Sunday school at 9:4.". Y.
P. S. C. E. at fi:30. You are cordially
invited to attend. Itev. R. W. Farqti
liar, minister.
A beautiful Easter service will be
held on Sunday evening, April Id, at
7:30 o'clock. The order of exercises
will be as follows:
Jlymn, "Christ the Lord Is Risen
Again."
Trayer by pastor.
Gloria, Mozart's Twelfth Mass.
Solo, "Hail Thou Risen King
Roy Walker.
Announcements and offering.
Solo, "The Resurrection Morn
Mrs.
Miss
Gertrude Iliede.
Reading words of cantata by pastor
and brief address.
. AHo solo, Mrs. McGee.
Raritone solo, Mr. Roy Walker.
Solo, Prof. MacMurray.
Solo, Mr. C. II. Willison.
Palance of cantata.
The title of he cantata is "The
Crucified." Prof. MacMurray will
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This is the proper time to clean up and
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K; Drake will preside at the organ.
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8 ! Music nt the I'reslivtci'iiin Church.
Sunday, April 10, at 7:30 p. m.
Karl L. Rasor, director. Olive B.
Parson, organist. Cantata, "Olivet
to Calvary," J. II. Maunder.
PARHI.
No. 1.
Chorus,
Olivet."
No. 2.
(tenor) ,
On tho Way to Jerusalem
'When O'er tho Steep to
lieforo Jerusalem. Recit
Like a Fair Vision"; recit
and air (baritone), "O Jerusalem.'
No. 3. In tho Temple. Recit,
(tenor and baritone), "And Jesus
Entered Into the Temple of God"
chorus, "Another Temple Walts
Thee, Lord Divine."
No. 4. The Mount of Olives. Air
(tenor), "Not of This World the
Kingdom of Our Lord"; chorus,
'Twas Night O'er Lonely Olivet"
solo (tenor), "He Was Despised"
solo (baritone) and chorus, "Come
Unto Him"; hymn. "Just as I Am."
PART II.
No. H. A New Commandmont
Recit. and air (baritone), "A New
Commandment"; quartet and sem
chorus, "O Thou Whose Sweet Com
passion."
No. u. Gethseniane. Recit. (hart
tone), "And When They Had Sung a
"Corns All Gone!
Let's ALL Kick I"
Every Corn Vanishes ly Usin g Won'
derful, Simple "Gets-It" Never
Fails. Applied in 2 Seconds.
Isn't It wonderful what a difference
juhi a imio -nets-It" makes, on
cornB and cullusis? It's always night
somewhere in the world, with many
"Wheel I Don't ( are! I Uot Hid Of My
I'lirnn With 'Urtx-It'l"
folks humped up, with cork-screwed
faces, KouKing, picking, drilling out
their corns, making packages of their
toes with plasters, bandages, tape and
contraptions, and the "holler" In
their corns goes on forever! Don't
you do it. Use "Gets-lt," it's marvel
ous, simple, never falls. Apply it in
2 seconds. Nothing to stick to tho
(tucking, hurt or irritate the toe.
1'ain stops. Corn comes "clean off,"
iulck. It's one of the gems of the
world, frylt-yoirilklck-frotujoy. For
coriiH, calluses, warts, bunions. "
" lets-It" is sold everywhere, 25o a
nottle, or sent direct by K. Lawrence
Sold in Ashland and recommended
as the woild's best Corn remedy by
McNalr Dros. and J. J. McNalr.
Celebrated-
OF PAINTS
Hymn"; hymn, "Thy Will Be Done."
No. 7. Betrayed and .Forsaken.
Chorus, "And While He Yet Spake";
recit. and air (tenor), "Ye Who Sin
and Ye Who Sorrow."
No. 8. Before Pilate. Chorus with
solo (Pilate), "Crucify Him!"
No. 9. The March to Cnlvnrv
Choral march, "The Saviour King
Goes Forth to Die."
No. 10. Calvary. Recit. (bari
tone), "And When They Came to the
Placo"; chorus, "Droop, Sacred
Head"; hymn, "Rock of Ages."
Solos by Mrs. Norris, Mrs. Rasor,
Miss Bagley, Messrs. McCoy, Norris,
Graham, De Peatt, Rasor. Other
members of the chorus are Mesdame
Johnson, Churchman, Gillette, Rob
ertson, Garrett, Robertson, Misses
Tiffany, Cambers, Carnahan, Gillette,
Poley, Mertz, Messrs. Hays, Strick
land, Dana, Woods.
Our churches in Ashland should he
crowded to capacity next Sundav with
worshippers, for most of us will be
emphasizing the Easter thought
The Presbyterian Easter services
will be held next Sunday, April 1G,
Instead of on Easter Sunday, April
23. The reason for this change in
date is on account of the evangelistic
meetings beginning Friday evening,
April 21.
The choir has been working hard
for weeks upon a beautiful Faster
cantata which a fine choir of twenty-
five voices, under the leadership of
Earl Rasor, will render next Sunday
evening at 7:30. The program ap
pears in full in this paper.
In the service at 11 o'clock, both
sermon and music will speak of the
Joy and belief we hold in the glorious
resurrection of Jesus Christ from the
dead, and our confidence in the im
mortality of the soul. Your presence
Is asked for in our churches next Sun
day In commemoration of the joyful
Easter day.
H. A. Carnahan, D. D., Pastor.
Methodist Easter Service.
Easter will be observed at the
Methodist church Sunday, the 10th,
on account of the evangelistic serv
ices which begin the 21st. The Sun
day school will furnish the program
at the 11 o'clock service. Program
for the evening by the choir:
Hymn No. 136 Congregation
Prayer Pastor
Announcements.
"Risen to Reign" Chase
Choir.
Easter Triumph" Shelley
Miss Dahuff.
Charity" Rossini
Misses Engle, Cherry and Young,
Mrs. Wolf.
The Resurrection'" Sholley
Dr. Tilton.
"Now Is Christ Risen" Nichol
Choir.
In the Dawn of Early Morning". .
Gabriel
Miss McCormack
"Lift Thine Eyes Unto the .Moun
tains" Mendelssohn
Misses Englo and Young, Mrs. Wolf
'Death's Conqueror" Parks
Misses Engle and McCormack, Dr.
Tilton, Mr. Ewer.
'Consider and Hear Me". . . .Woolen
Mrs. Wolf.
'Christ Our Passover" Rathbun
Choir.
'The Voice Triumphant" Stults
Miss Engle.
Lift Up Your Heads" Ashford
Choir.
Organist, Mrs. Van Fosscn.
Director, H. E. Ewer.
Far, Fur Away.
The article written by H. (!. Gil-
more, entitled "Trimming Their Sails
to Catch the Hyphenated Vote," and
published In the Tidings, has fallen
Into the hands of Secretary of State
Lansing, and he wrote Professor Gil
more under date of April 7, comment-
ng on tho article. All of which shows
that Mr. Gllmore's articles attract at
tention, and further that the Ashland
Tidings is read with interest as far
way as Washington, D. C, and by
such celebrities as the great secretary
of state.
Xotico of Redemption of Improve
ment Bonds.
Notice Is hereby given that im
provement bonds Nos. 139 to 142,
both inclusive, of the City of Ashland,
Oregon, will be taken up and can
celled by said city on the first day
of May, 1916, by the payment of the
face value thereof together with ac
crued interest to said date. Interest
will censa on same on and aftor said
date. C. II. GILLETTE,
93-2t City Recorder.
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Announcements
(Paid Advertisement.)
iHfrHfrM'4l-l'l-M-'M'l'4"frW
District Attorney
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that I expect
to be a candidate for nomination
for the office of Prosecuting Attor
ney on the Republican ticket at
the primary election next ensuing
to be held in and for Jackson coun
ty, Oregon.
It will be remembered that I held
that office when the district em
braced the counties of Josephine,
Jackson, Klamath and Lake. I ro.
fer to that record.
C. B WATSON.
District Attorney.
I hereby announce that I have filed
my declaration of intention to be
come a candidate for the Republi
can nomination for the office of
District Attorney for Jackson coun
ty, Oregon, subject to the decision
of the Republican party in the pri
mary election to be held May 19,
1916. G. M. ROBERTS.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY I am a can
didate for the Republican nomina
tion for District Attorney.
JOHN H. CARKIN.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY I hereby
announce that I have filed my
declaration of intention, and that
I am a candidate for the Demo
cratic nomination for the office of
District Attorney, subject to the
May primaries. If I am nominated
and elected to this ofice, I promise
not to forgot tho fact that I am a
public servant, and that I will to
the best of my ability administer
the affairs of the office, impartial
ly, honestly and without fear or
favor. NEWTON W. BORDEN.
School Superintendent
COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTEND
ENT I hereby announce my can
didacy on the Republican ticket
for the office of County School Su
perintendent for Jackson County,
Oregon, subject to the will of the
Republican party at the primary
election May 19, 1916. I stand for
practical school efficiency, person
al supervision of schools and elim
ination of county school supervis
ors. (Signed) FRANCIS C. SMITH.
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT 1
hereby announce that I have filed
my declaration of intentions, and
that I am a candidate for the Re
publican nomination for the office
of County School Superintendent
of Jackson county, subject to the
primaries of May 19. If nominat
ed and elected, I pledge myself to
an honest, impartial and economic
administration and will personally
supervise our schools, I hold an
Oregon Life Certificate, and hav
ing recently spent four sessions on
preparatory work in both the Uni
versity of Oregon and in the Uni
versity of California In the study
of modern education and super
vision, and having served the coun
ty as Rural School Supervisor for
two years, I feel competent to fill
tho office in a thoroughly satisfac
tory manner and hereby solicit the
support of every true friend of ed
ucation. G. W. AGER.
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIN
TENDENT I am a candidate for
the Republican nomination for
County School Superintendent. I
stand for: A continuance of pro
gressive policies in education, econ
omy consistent with efficiency,
equal educational advantages for
the boys and girls on the farms
with those in the cities and towns.
If nominated and elected I will
In the future, as in tho past, give
my full time and best efforts to
the supervision of the schools and
administration of the duties of the
office. During my incumbency I
have not confined mysolf strictly
to the routine duties of the office,
but have taken a broader view of
the mission of the County School
Superintendent. In addition to
my efforts to raise the standard of
teaching and improve the physical
conditions at school, I .have la
bored to promote the welfare of
the boys and girls through Indus
trial clubs, school fairs, school
credits for home work, parent
teacher circles, spelling and arith
metic contests, and other activities.
I feel that my work has been re
garded with favor, and In order, to
continue it I am asking for re-election.
J. PERCY WELLS.
COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTEND
ENT To the Voters: I am Re
publican candidate for County
School Superintendent at the pri
mary election May 19, 1916. I
am a Normal graduate, hold an
Oregon State Life Diploma, and
have taught fifteen years in Jack
son county. I have been a princi
pal In the Medford schools the past
four years. My standing and abil
ity are before you to investigate,
I am for supe-vision of the schools
by the superintendent, and for
economy in the County Superin
tendent's office and every place
where it loes not retard the effi
ciency of the schols.
I am in favor of progressive edu
cation; that Is, education that pre
pares the boy or girl for life. I
am for the uplift of humanity;
therefore, all organizations that
stand for the good of humanity
shall have my support. I am for
all having a square deal and an
equal chance for an education.
If nominated and elected I will
do everything in my power to make
the schools of Jackson county the
best in the state.
A. J. HANBY.
Assessor
FOR ASSESSOR I hereby announce
my candidacy for County Assessor,
subject to the Republican prima
ries May 19, 1916. I pledge my
self to an honest efficient, impar
tial and economical discharge of
the duties of the office and pro-
pose to make all assessments upon
the baBis of the true aotual value of
the property and not upon any In
flated valuation.
GEORGE LAUNSPACH.
I HEREWITH ANNOUNCE my candi
dacy for County Assessor, subject
to the decision of the Republican
party at J.he primary election to be
held May 19, 1916. If elected I
pledge myself to make a Just and
equitable assessment and adminis
ter the affairs of the office in a
businesslike manner.
J. B. COLEMAN.
COUNTY ASSESSOR I have filed
my declaration to become a candi
date for County Assessor of Jack
son county, subject to the will of
the Republican party, at the pri
mary election to be held May 19,
1916. I will appreciate your In
vestigation of my qualifications
and your support at the primary
election. E. M. WILSON.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR I hereby
announce that I am a candidate fer
County Assessor for Jackson coun
ty, Oregon, on the Republican tick
et, subject to the primaries to be
held May 19, 1916. My platform
ECONOMY, EQUALITY and EFFL
CIENCY. J. C. HERRING
For Renresentative )
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
me nomination for Representative
from Jackson county on the Repub
lica ticket, subject to the primary
on May 19. I pledge myself for
economy and a square deal for all
BENTON BOWERS,
Circuit Judac
FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE I have filed
declaration of candidacy for the
otnee or circuit Judge. I will sin
cerely appreciate an expression of
approval by the voters, of my ad
ministration of the office during
me past six years.
FRANK M. CALKfNS.
Treasurer
FOR COUNTY TREASURER I here
by announce that I am a candidate
tor the nomination of County
treasurer for Jackson countv. Ore
gon, on the Republican ticket, to
ue voted for at the primary elec
tion to be held May 19. 1916. I
formerly held the office of County
Treasurer, and believe I gave gen
eral satisiact'on to the public
During the time I was Countv
Treasurer the county employed ex
pert accountants to expert the
county officers' book?, and said ex
perts complimented my work very
highy an a public official. If nom
inated and elected I shall endeavor
to conduct the arairs of the office
in an honest, efficient and busi
nesslike manner.
JAS. J.I. CRONEMILLER.
COUNTY TREASURER I hereby
announce that I have filed my
aeciaration of intention to become
a candidate for the Republican
nomination for the office of Coun
ty Treasurer, to be voted on in the
coming primaries. If I am nomi
nated and elected will conduct the
office In an efficient and business
like manner. ROY. L. MAULE.
COUNTY TREASURER Deputy
ounty Treasurer Myrtle W.
Blakeley announces her candidacy
for tne office of County Treasurer,
I hereby announce my candidacy
on the Republican ticket for the
office of County Treasurer, to be
voted on at the coming primaries.
I have held the position as deputy
in this office for the past year and
am confident that I can fulfil! the
duties connected therewith.
I served two years as Deputy
County Recorder before taking the
position as Deputy County Treasur
er; I have also had experience as
accountant for several corpora
tions,,, such as the Medford ConL
crete Construction Company and
Medford Ice and Storage Company,
before taking up county work, and
will say that my past record is
open for inspection to the voters of
Jackson county.
If nominated and elected I will
run the office without the expense
of a deputy and continue to serve
the public just as efficiently in the
future as I have in the past.
MYRTLE W. BLAKELEY.
Sheriff
I HAVE HERETOFORE formally an
nounced my candidacy for the
nomination for Sheriff on the Re
publican ticket to be voted upon at
the coming primary election May
19, 1916.
I have held the position of Dep
uty Sheriff during the past four
years. It is unanimously conceded
that a marked improvement has
been made in all departments of
the Sheriff's office during tho in
cumbency of the present Sheriff.
The records in the office at the be
ginning of the present administra
tion were considered the worst in
the state. They are now consid
ered equal to any and better than
most.
The work of tax collection has
been systematized so that quicker
CLEANLINESS, PERSONAL ATTENTION AND COURTESY
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Inspect our market, and your confidence will be behind the
pleasure of eating our meats. The knowledge of cleanlinesg and
a sanitary workshop will aid your digestion.
L. SCHWEIN pb.
84 N. Main
and better service Is now being
rendered, and taxes collected at a
much 'less cost than heretofore.
I am fully conversant with the
duties and needs of the office for
which I aspire.
If I am nominated and elected
I pledge mysolf:
1st To maintain the office In
its present efficient condition.
2nd To endeavor to further
Improve the service to taxpayers
and to minimize the cost thereof.
3rd To impartially perform all
duties and enforce all laws
E. W. (Curly) WILSON.
SHERIFF I am a candidate for the
nomination of Sheriff of Jackson
county, on the Republican ticket,
subject to the primary, May 19.
I have lived in Jackson county
twelve years, made the race for the
nomination for Sheriff two years
ago and received a splendid vote
despite the unusual conditions I
had to opposo, and would apprect
ate your support this time.
If elected I will enforce all laws
and pledge myself to an econom
ical, impartial and conservative
administration.
A. W. WALKER.
I AM A CANDIDATE for the nomina
tion of Sheriff on the Republican
ticket to be voted for at the pri
maries May 19, 1916. If nominat
ed and elected I will enforce the
law and give the public an honest,
impartial and efficient administra
tion. Thirty-seven years In Jackson
county. HARRY N. LOFLAND.
FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce
my candidacy for the Republican
nomination for Sheriff, to be voted
on at the coining primaries, May
19, 1916.
I feel that I need no introduc
tion to the public, having been a
resident of Jackson county for 26
years.
I pledge myself, If elected, to
give an impartial, economical and
conservative administration of this
important office.
I have endeavored to serve the
public faithfully in tho past and'
agree, if elected, to strictly and
impartla.ly enforce all laws. Hav
ing a very large experience in the
matters of taxation and knowing
Jackson county thoroughly, I
pledge myself to conduct the tax
collecting branch of the office in
such a manner as to serve the tax
payers honestly, promptly and effi
ciently. V. T. GRIEVE.
County Clerk
FOR (XH XTY d.ERK.
G. A. G-nnlner Is Rcpublirnn CandU
date for County (lerk.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
me ouice of county Oerk, and if
nominated and elected will con
tinue to give my entire time and
attention to the duties thereof,
conduct the office according to law
and give an efficient, cconomial
and businesslike administration.
G. A. GARDNER.
COUNTY CLERK I Hereby an
nounce that I have filed my declar
ation of intention to become a can
didate for the Republican nomina
tion for the office of County Clerk
for Jackson county, Oregon, sub
ject to the decision of the Republi
can party in the primary election
to be held May 19, 1916.
(Little) JOE H. WILSON.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE that I have
filed my declaration ot Intention
to become a candidate for the Re
publican nomination for the office
of County Clerk for Jackson coun
ty, subject to the decision of the
Republican party at the primary
election to be held Mav 19, 1916.
A. N. IIILDEBRAND.
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