Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 08, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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    S aturday, November H, 1910
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
.............. ... She has ju st retu rn ed from a buy- P ra y er m eeting T hursday evening.
fi ing trip w ith a w onderful assort- F irst Church of Christ, Scientist
m ent of m erchandise to sell a t TH E
(P ioneer Avenue, South.)
„ BAZAAR, opposite the A shland hotel.
Sunday service a t 11 o’clock. Sub-
¿¿1IIIIUUU on th e p iaza
A lthough the m ajor jec t of lesson serm on, “ Adam and
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Cliff Payne m akes dish cupboards, portion of h er purchase is still on F allen M an.” Sunday school a t 10
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th e road, yet from the display of o’clock; W ednesday evening m eet-
Lee M cW illiams has tak en over goods she has already m ade it is ¡n g a t 8 o’clock. R eading room open
th e Belleview school route and will evident th a t her am bition to m ake from 2 to 4 daily except Sundays
begin .Monday hauling stu d e n ts from A shland the mecca of curio and a rt a n d holidays,
th a t d istrict to the A shland schools, lovers as well as those seeking health
Church o f th e Nazarene
Mr. Hall, who has had th e route, will will shortly be realized.
It
(D
orm
an D. E dw ards, P a sto r.)
very likely leave th e city.
• • •
A shland Laundry com pany w o u ld 1 O ur Sunday school opens every
57-22 ask its patro n s to be prom pt in pay- Sunday a t 9:45. All who wish to
Jo in th e D. O. K. K.'s.
ing accounts, as we a re asked to b e ' study th e Bible will find th is school
The K lam ath F alls high school prom pt in paying our accounts.
of g reat help.
P reaching a t 11
S
ubject,
“
C
h
rist’s
W arning A gainst
football team cam e in last night, hav­
H
ypocrisy.”
Y.
P.
H. L. a t 6:30.
ing m ade the trip over the Greeu
Mr. A. C. McCormick, acting su­
E
vening
serm
on
a
t
7:30.
The pul­
Springs m ountain by autom obile.
perin ten d en t of the Southern Ore­
pit
having
been
occupied
by
an o th er
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gon E xperim ent Station, has resigned
m
in
ister,
th
e
serm
on
announced
for
H em stitching, Picoting, 10 cents his
LI IK position
P U K IL IU II w
W ith
I L l l the
U U C local statio n to
w
tak
e
charge
of
a
large
fru
it
ranch
in
’ast
Sunday,
“
The
Unknown
God,”
yard. We pay th e postage. The
P ra y er m eeting
Vanity H at Shop, M edford, Ore. 6-tl the W hite Salmon valley, W ashing-! wil1 be delivered.
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ton
Mr McCormick has been a s - i every W ednesday a t 7:30. Cottage
The Oregon Em erald, th e student sistan t a t th e Southern Oregon branch l’ray er m eeting every F riday a fte r­
station for th e past five years.
, noon a t 2 :3 °-
You are cordially
body paper of th e U niversity of Or­
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' invited to ou r services.
egon, announces the pledging of Miss
Dance every S aturday evening a t
Edith H erron of A shland to a m em ­
A shland N atatorium .
L au n sp ach ’s
bership in th e Gam ma P hi Beta
jazz orchestra.
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fra te rn ity .
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Mrs. C. F. Clary and d a u g h te r M ol-;
You w ant Studio Ashland photos
lie have gone to P ortland to be w ith )
fo r Xmas. I t ’s none too early. 54-tf th e ir son and b ro th er, Ray Clary, j
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| Local and Personal
Saturday
F R ID A Y
“The Firing Line”
By Robert W . C ham bers, (Not a w a r story)
A story of stirring adventure, brilliant satire, thrills and tears, starring
IR E N E
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C A ST L E
----SPECIAL----SPECIAL----
e T om W ithout the C
a
----SUNDAY MONDAY----
BILLIE BURKE in “ The Misleading Lady”
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i ready been booked to E ngland. The
lonrn
as steam
J ship com panies a re m aking ev-
lea rn m
m illinerv
illinery, living
living a »v t th
«.u e hom e ot strain ed trom indorsing dancing
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a
her
m
other
This
girl
an
am
usem
ent
while
the
world
is
so
..
. ready
, for
.
a friend ot her m oine .
.
ery effort
to be
th e antici- -
ji.an
n
corad
fnr
tw
o
davs
I
located
full
ot
beau
tifu
l
wholesome
recrea-
•
disappeared to r two uays. i
pated rush, and bv the end of May
h er in a lodging house w ith a young tion.
som ething like 100 liners m ay be
m an, also from a good hom e in an-
engaged
in bringing
A m ericans
♦ • •
o th er city. The girl assured me th a t RVSH OF AMERICAN'S
across.
One
Am
erican
who
controls
who is in a hospital in th a t city, su f­
th is was her first m isstep, b u t I did
EX PECTED IN EU ROPE several big hotels in New York city.
Mrs. May A ustin was up from Med­
fering from in ju rie s su stain ed a t a
ford th is week visiting w ith friends
not believe th a t a girl from a Chris-
LONDON— E ngland is looking f o r , is here, looking over London and
lum ber plant in the north.
tion hom e could, by one plunge,
invasion of Am erican visitors - th e la rg e r provincial cities for suit-
here.
(
men, and women w ith women
,
tQ
In a
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next
spring.
It is stated th a t not able sites upon which to build hotels
F o r a period of 18 m onths I a t-
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NOTICE, FISHERM EN
(By
Mrs.
Lola
Baldw
in.)
Fine work tak es tim e. Sit for your
a fh u r happened> less th an 300,000 passages have al-i on Am erican lines.
As I have been specializing as a tended court every day except Sun-
T here will be a m eeting of the
X m as photos now. Studio Ashland.
never
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A shland P rotective F ish an d Game social w orker am ong girls from every day. Every girl who w as a rra ig n e d
w
as
asked
by
the
ju
d
g
e
one
ques-
}
Rnow
j
Mrs. J- D. Mars and two children association on next Tuesday evening walk of life, necessarily I have
tio
n
:
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To
w
hat
do
y0“
7
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^
d
o
ift
u
n
derstand
it
m
yself,
only
th
a
t
retu rn ed T hursday from Haines, Novem ber 11 in th e city h all a t 7 :3 0 , gained a wide know ledge of condi-
trib
u
te
y
o
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f
all?
N
m
e
ty
^
^
e
d&ncing
tQ
gether
a
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Ore., w here they had been spending for th e purpose of tak in g steps to- tions w hich bear on th e question of
Me to control
w ard opening the Rogue riv e r to win- m oral delinquency. F o r th e past 15 seven per cent ot th e replies w ere
several weeks with relatives.
practically
th
is:
“
I
was
a
good
girl
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g
.
te r fishing.
years 1 have been employed under
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u
ntil
I
began
to
go
to
th
e
dances.’
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LOUIS DODGE.
' m unicipal, sta te and federal service.
Q uality first a t Studio Ashland.
This te st was m ade for scientific)
To your inquiry, should dancing I
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S ecretary. D uring th is tim e I have m ade a close reasons, as we w ere anxious to ob- be introduced into th e public schools,
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---------------------------- study of th e things which a re vital
Misses Voruz and Zeitler, two
ta in from th e girl herself w hat she I would say th a t nothing should be
th e girl question, and th e records
teach ers in th e Ju n io r High school, »nminn»t»Hm:»H»iH»H»:»:»w»» ' to
of our office wiH show thousands considered the prim ary cause of her introduced into th e public schools to
a re in M edford today.
delinquency
wllicb sonie Pare n ts m ight ob ject’
*• of specific girl cases. R ealizing
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We have trie d to reg u la te danc- People who object to th e ir children
th a t th e social conditions surro u n d in g
We will be busier in December.
ing by excluding m inors, liq u o r and dancing find it very difficult to deny
th e girl depends largely u p o n , her
D on’t wait. Studio Ashland.
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objectionable persons, and a fte r do- them th e privilege when school danc­
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C ongregational Church
1 recreatio n facilities, I have given ings a ll th is we have been unable to ing is allowed, and th ere are plenty
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. P re a c h -; p a rtic u la r atte n tio n to th e question cope w ith th e situ atio n .
Amos C. N ininger, past exalted
opportunities for young people to
ru le r of the local lodge of Elks, a t ing, 11:00 a. m. Subject, “ God’s A t- ot am usem ents.
It is n ot so m uch w hat occurs on dance if th e p aren ts tavoi it out-
Men.” Preaching!
1 bave stated my experience as th e dance floor as th e su b tle effect side of the public schools,
tended the E lks sm oker in Medford titu d e Tow ard
7-30 p m. Subject, “The Kind o f ; above for but one reason, and th a t on both th e young m an and the
T hursday night.
In view of w hat I know to be facts
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Men Cod’ M akes.” All who do not | is to give w eight to w hat I am about wom an w hich leads to subsequent with regard to dancing, I am con-
churches come and to say w itb regard to th e dance hall,
Have a fit a t O rres Tailors.
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overt acts.
I have
w atched the
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h ear Rev. D. J. G illanders of South
Y our com m unity is only one of
sweet innocent girl as she first be-
O. W inter left th is week for San D akota, who will preach m orning m any which seem to have gone wild
over th e dance question. I have gins to dance, sta n d in g shyly a p a rt
F rancisco on a business trip .
He and evening.
been w ith th e governm ent for nearly from her p a rtn e r, and I have seen
will m ake a visit to S outhern C al­
th is sam e girl a few w eeks late r,
M ethodist Episcopal Church
two y ea rs' and at a recent confer’
ifo rn ia cities before his retu rn home.
having lost th a t sw eet m odesty
(C orner L aurel and N orth M ain; Rev. ence >n W ashington the. federal su-
which God im planted in h er n a tu re
C harles
harles A.
A. Edw
Edw ards,
ards, P
P a à s s to
to r.)
r.)
! pervisors
A gpod way to celebrate A rm istice
C
y eiv .su is in
... session m ade th e state-
her8elf into
M orning subject, “ The New O ppor-' m ent tb a t since tb e w ar people in
arm s of a VOung m an
Day is to atten d th e Victory dinner
y.
g . , ’ , • ,
at C hautauqua Pioneer hall next tunitv o t'th e Church ” Evening sub- general had sim ply gone crazy over tbe arm s o
Tuesday, 11:30 to 1:30.
The ject: Rev. Dr. D aniord. th e d istrict dancing. Even th e Young W om en-.
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R h e"m lg h t
W ednesday afternoon club will serve . „ „ e r i n t e n d e n t , p r e a c h .
cafeteria style— as m uch o r as little
as you w ish— to suit your purse and
T rio ,,, E p „ c o ,» , C h u n h
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K,> <la" ClnS X " a p a h te " " » . t V —
appetite.
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(V icar, the Rev. P. K. H am m ond.)
in n s social evenings.
nnhlle dances has!
> Holv com m union a t 7 30 a m
To me th e re is nothing m ore beau-
T he girl a t th e public dances na.
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| i . n n n „ p n m rvY p t * p i n 1 i ic c ip t t i l tTlO D l'O -
M orning tifu l and a ttra c tiv e th a n a group of been a com m ercial asse
1
T hanksgiving Day union services Sundav school a t 9 45
Sunday school a t 9.4&. M oim ng
nponlp dancing gracefully to Prietor. She is usually adm ited free
people dancing gracetu n y t o ,
will be held in the C hristian church prayer and serm on a t 11. S tra n g e rs j >
¡th e rhythm of good music, and I sin- because they need her. Oui recent
Novem ber 27. Rev. W. N. F e rris, ac­ and visitors cordially welcomed.
cerely wish th a t it m ight be possible, ordinance covering th e se places le
cording to th e ro tary plan, will be!
to m ain tain sta n d a rd s which would Quires th a t th e girl be charged at
th e p reacher of th e occasion. A good,)
B aptist Church
elim inate
inate th
th e e peril
peril in
in dancing.
dancing. The ’east b a ^ as m u ch as
th e m an,
program will be provided, it is a s­ (Block south of Citizens B ank; W .) elim
danger in th e am usem ent overshad- hoping th a t th is m ight d etain some
sured.
N orton F e rris,
P a sto r.)
9 45 a m D iv in e! cws a11 tb e good- It is possible th a t Sirls from a tte n d in g so frequently,
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Bible school,
m.
Serm on by some girls m ay dance tinder proper
Tbe S’rl wbo dances a t t e par-
The W ednesday club will observe worship 11:00 a. m.
se rm o n Dy
“ nd not be harm ed but ,o r o r P rivate chaperoned dances,
pUpwhere as well
The
V ictory Day, Novem ber 11, w ith a pastor. Them e, “ W hat Should We Do su p e r'isio ii and not be harm ed but
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New E ngland dinner, at C hau tau ­ F ir s t’ ” A m essage full of business w here th e re is one such case th e re dances elsew here a
Everv m em ber should h e a r it I a re literally th o u san d s who m eet dances m ay be highly respec a e
qua hall, 11:30 to 1:30. Prices rea­ nep
Young People’s m eetin J t 6 30 p | th e ir dow nfall th ro u g h tem p tatio n , a » °n tw a rd appearances b u t who can -
JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, Conductor
sonable.
59-2 \o u n g le o p le s m eeting at 6 30 P;
th
e
reason
th
a
t
dancing
appeals
tell
th
e
effect
upon
a
n
adolescent
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m. Topic, “ How To Avoid F ailu re. ’ I Ior to e reason tn a i uancing appeals ___
Mrs. O. C. A pplegite, a siste r of Special service of song and serm on, j to th e sex in stin ct as does no o th er girl?
„.WITH...
I know of a girl from a C hristian
Mrs. G. W. Loosley and Mrs. J. M. 7 30. Them e, “ The Shepherd and form of am usem ent. Any one wish-
home who had never a tte n d e d any-))
W agner of th is city, died a t her His Lost Sheep.” Illu stra te d by
to experim ent along th is line will
th in g b u t respectable d an ces in her !
hom e in K lam ath Falls, T hursday. pictures— very fine.
We cordially obtain resu lts by holding dances a t
cwn
town. She cam e to P o rtla n d to ;
Mrs. A pplegate had been critically ill invite m em bers, friends and neigh- which m en are obliged to dance w ith
to r m any m onths and h er death was
hors. S tran g ers welcome.
not unexpected.
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F irst 1‘rt'sbyterian Church
Leave your m agazine subscriptions
(C. F. K oehler, P a sto r.)
w ith us. Poley’s D rug Store.
Subject Sunday m orning, “ The
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Sfate Social Worker
Condemns Dancing
U SED CARS
1919 Chalmers
1918 Buiek
1919 Ford Sedan
1918 Ford Bug
AT THE CHURCHES |
n a DTPTCT
1131 VHURvH
"!These! cars! are!in!A-l!condition
What? Hines & Snider Auto Go.
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Mediord,! Oregon
SU N D AY N IG H T
MUSICIAN S
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A. C. M cCormick, acting su p erin ­
ten d e n t of th e Southern Oregon Ex­
perim ent statio n , was an Ashland vis­
ito r yesterday afternoon.
• • •
Glenn Young of H ilts. Calif., is
in A shland visiting his m other, Mrs.
Dora Young, a t h er hom e on G ranite
stre e t.
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R elation of the C hristian to the
C hurch.” Subject Sunday evening,
“ P a u l’s P ray er to th e Colossians.”
Sunday school, 9:45 at m. C hris­
tian E ndeavor, 6 :30 p. m. Evening)
services, 7:30 p. m. P ra y e r m eet-,
ing, T hursday, 7:30 p. m. All in ­
terested in Bible study a re invited
to go w ith us th ro u g h th e Book of
F irst T hessalonians, a t the prayer
m eeting.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Loosley w ere
called to K lam ath F alls th is week
F ree M ethodist Church
by the death of the la tte r ’s sister,
P reaching Sunday, m orning and
Mrs. O. C. A pplegate.
evening.
T he m orning service a t
11 a. m., to be led by J. H. Bogue.
Special sale of m illinery. All h a ts E vening service a t 7:30 p. m., led
one-half price at the V anity Shop by Mr. M intle.
Medford.
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FLORENCE HARDEMAN - Violinist
MARY BAKER - Soprano-Soloist
Lady
Demonstrator
FRANK SIMON
F o r m o s t! C o r n e t is t t n ! A m e r ic a
M ONDAY,
N O V . 1 0 th
THE
Famous Saxophone Sextette
Explaining and d em onstrating the various uses and
ful resu lts obtained from th e STAR
w onder­
And other Unequalled Soloists, Will Positively
Appear at the
I £
C hristian Church
Most Rev. A rchbishop C hristy will
(W . E. Bean, P a sto r.)
he in A shland Sunday, Novem ber 16
Bible school a t 10 a. m., preach­
and will ad m in ister the sacram ent of ing a t 11. Young people’s m eeting
confirm ation at th e Catholic church a t 6:30 p. m. P reach in g a t 7:30.
A large class is being prepared for
th is cerem ony by th e local pastor
Rev. F a th e r Conaty.
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W ord has been received from
P ro fesso r F. C. R eim er, superintend
ent of th e Southern Oregon experi
m ent station, who went to China sev
eral m onths ago on scientific research
w ork, th a t he expects to re tu rn home
about th e first of th e year.
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Special for S atu rd ay : F ish and
ovsters. Plaza M arket, 64 N. Main
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Mrs. F red A. Denny of Roseville
Calif., is in A shland visiting with
h er sister. Mrs. E. E. Phipps and
b ro th e r, F ra n k Crouch.
Special for S a tu rd a y : Hom e ren
dered lard. 35c a pound. Plaza M ar­
ket, 64 N orth Main.
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H er num erous friends and ac
quaintances finally prevailed upon
Mrs. G a rtn e r to rem ain in o u r m idst
instead of going elsew here, which
phe had originally intended to do
The High Cost
OF LIVING
Electric Vibrator
Come! and! learn! how! to! use
properly! to! get! results
D em onstrator shows m ethod of PACE TREATM EN T and MAS­
will be a problem of
the past for tliose
tr a d in g at
SAGE, SCALP TREATM ENT,
as well as use of v ib ra to r on th e body.
On the P la za
Remnantsand Bargains
Galore
Ashland Armory
Sunday, N ovem b er 16th
A t 3 .0 0 P . M .
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V ib rato r absolutely in d estru ctab le . C heapest R ELIA B LE Vi­
b ra to r on m arket.
We tak e pleasure in inviting you
The Bazaar
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Poley’s Drug Store
POLEY & ELH AR T, D ruggists.
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Tickets now on sale at Butler’s Candy Store on the Plaza,
Rose Bros’, and Enders’ Confectionery Department.
Every Ticket entitles purchaser to one seat and will be
exchangable at the Boot Shop Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
November 13th, 14th and 15th, for Reserved Seat.