Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 28, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
w ith th e g o o d s.’ I t 's w a r, b u t i t ’s th e '
b a ttle of J e s u s C h rist.
•
‘T h e re is b u t one in flu e n c e to d ay
th a t can sav e th e c h u rc h a n d save
c iv ilizatio n .
T h a t in flu e n c e is th e!
c h u rc h itse lf.
Iu th is n a tio n -w id e
c a m p a ig n we a re m o b ilizin g o u r r e ­
so u rc e s in m en, in p ra y e r, in se rv ice;
we a re o rg a n iz in g th e c h u rc h .
We
sh a ll have th e c h u rc h on a w ar basis.
‘ T he o b jec tiv e o f th e cam p aig n
is to rea c h th e la s t m an in th e c h u rc h
a n d h av e him prove his f a ith — h is
fa ith in C h rist, w ith a ll th a t he is
a n d all th a t he has. T h e re fo re , th e
w hole cairfpaign reso lv es its e lf in to
a c h a lle n g e to th e last m e m b e r of
th e c h u rc h to prove up h is p o sitio n
as a C h r is tia n .”
Mr. F le m in g h a s been te rm e d th e
m ost d y n a m ic s p e a k e r in th e A m eri-
can E piscopal c h u rc h to d a y . He h a s
ju st c o n clu d ed a sp e a k in g to u r o v er
O regon an d Id ah o , fo llo w in g a h a rd
trip o v er S o u th C a ro lin a .
He is a
n o ta b le fig u re in c h u rc h c irc le s a n d
h a s b een g re e te d w ith im m en se
crow ds a t all of h is O regon m eetin g s.
M r. F le m in g te rm e d th e w a r a
g re a t fo re ig n m issio n a n d sa id th a t
th e m an w ho did not believe in for-
eig n m issio n s in s u lte d h is ow n flag.
Tidings
Ashland
E s ta b lis h e d 1876
E v e ry E v e n in g E xcept
S u n d a y by
ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
P u b lis h e d
THE
Aiert R. G reer ........................... E d itor
“ F o re ig n m issio n s m ea n t h a t every
c h u rc h m a n m u st be a s w illin g to car-
ry h is lib e rty a n d C h ris tia n ity to !
DAN CONNER, Proprietor.
th e end of th e e a rth as U ncle Sam H e a d q u a rte rs fo r C o m m ercial Men
a n d T o u ris ts .
w as rea d y to c a rry his flag to the
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P la n .
E x c e lle n t G rill.
sam e p e o p le s,” sa id he.
M e rc h a n ts’ L u nch.
“ O u r m en w e n t o v e rse a s, n o t for
Tw o B locks fro m L ith ia P a rk .
p e rso n a l a g g ra n d iz e m e n t,
b u t be­
c a u se th e y w ere en g ag ed in a g reat
m ission fo r h u m a n ity . O u r m ission
is one o fe d u c a tio n , of c a re fo r th e
sick, of re lie f fo r s u ffe rin g h u m a n ity ,
Bargains in
t h a t th ro u g h th e s e w ays we m ay tell
■the sto ry of th e M a ste r.”
“ T he w hole c h u rc h today s ta n d s
(TTY
AND COUNTY
in jeo p a rd y .
PA PER .
‘ It has becom e a t r i te sa y in g th a t
TELEPH O NE 3 9
c iv iliz a tio n is im p e rile d ; t h a t rev o ­
S u b s c rip tio n R a te s D eliv ered in City lu tio n an d ~ c h a o s h i e im m in e n t.
O ne M onth, D e liv e re d ................. $ .50
“ At th is
very tim e th e
c h u rc h
O n e W e e k .............................................. 4 5
H ence th e n a ­
S u b s c rip tio n R a te s By .Mail O u tsid e show s h e r v ita lity .
o f C ity
tio n -w id e cam p aig n of th e E piscopal
C ity a n d R an ch P r o p e rtie s , H ouse
O ne y e a r by m a i l .........................$5.00 c h u rc h , w hich is u sin g a ll th e m a ­
P e n d le to n W oolen
M ills in sta ll
to R e n t.
Six m o n th s by m a i l ...................... 2.75
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T h re e m o n th s by m ail
C itiz e n s’ B a n k B u ild in g .
cen t,
No o u t of to w n su b s c rip tio n s ta k e n je c tiv e is not m oney, b u t s o u ls .”
¿o r less th a n th re e m o n th s.
T h is is th e m essag e Rev. F . S.
By M ail O u tsid e o f U n ited S ta te s
F le m ,
re c to r of th e C h u rc h of th e
i ) h h Vtiar
Six M onths Z " . i ......................... 4.31 A to n e h ie n t of C hicago, one of th e
No su b sc rip tio n fo r less th a n six E!O8t im port m t p a ris h e s of A m e ric a,
has b ro u g h t to th e P a c ific c o ast d u r ­
m o n th s.
ing his sp e a k in g to u r of th e past
A D V E R T ISIN G R A T E S
w eek.
D isplay A d v e rtisin g —
S ingle in s e r tio n . . . e ach inch, 30c
“ Can it be possible th a t w hen every
Y E A R L Y CO NTRACTS
e n te rp ris e of m an is b e in g forced to
D isp lay A d v e rtisin g —
a new v a n ta g e g ro u n d th e c h u rc h
One tim e a w eek, each inch, each
F u r n itu r e ,
C a rp e ts,
L inoleum ,
can
rem a in a t a s ta n d s till? ” he ask ed .
tim e .............................................27V2C
C, o k in g U te n sils a n d C a m p in g
" In th is g re a t n a tio n -w id e cam -
Tw o tim es a w eek, each in ch , each
O u tfits .
tim e ................................... ..............25c p aign, w hich will c u lm in a te in A m er-
E v e ry o th e r d ay, e a c h in ch , each ica D ecem ber 7, w ith a n ev ery -m em -
3
92-lM -N nrth M ain S tre e t.
a n d
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face
E v ery issu e , e a ch inch, each
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........................ 17 % c to face w itli th e issu e s c o n fro n tin g
tim e ..............................
it. As a re s u lt of th e c a m p a ig n , we
L ocal R e a d e rs —
E ach lin e each tim e (6 w o rd s to a re a b le to sa y :
‘T h e c h u rc h is
lin e ) ........................................ ..........
.. • • 10c re a d y .’
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To ru n ev e ry o th e r d ay fo r one
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m o n th , each lin e each tim e . . . . 7c
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T e ru n every issu e fo r one m o n th , so jved its e lf in to tw o p a rtie s — A nier-
T h e d ay w e o u g h t to C e le b ra te . |
o r m ore, each lin e each tim e 5c ¡<ans an d h y p h e n a te s.
T he c h u rc h
T h e b e st way o f c e le b ra tin g is to
C la ssifie d C o lu m n —
is now on a w a r basis.
h a v e so m e th in g good to e a t.
One c e n t th e w ord e ach tim e.
T h e B est V alu es
“ W e h a v e to com e in to th e open
B uy T hem
To ru n every issu e fo r one m o n th
You w ill fin d t h a t in th e L itliia
A s U sual
By th e Box
o r m o re, % c th e w ord each tim e. an d fight. W e have to ‘com e th ro u g h B ak ery .
A rc H e re
C a rd s o f T h a n k s, $1.00.
E x tra V alues
W e c a rry a fu ll lin e of p a s try ,
O b itu a rie s, 2% c e n ts th e line.
lb- s u re an d buy o n e of o u r C ele­
F r a te r n a l O rd e rs a n d S ocieties
A d v e rtisin g fo r f ra te r n a l o rd e rs
b ra te d F r u it C akes.
o r societies c h a rg in g a re g u la r in itia ­
p. S.— P u t in y o u r o r d e r e a rly as
tio n fee a n d dues, no d isc o u n t. Re
th ey a re going fast.
lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs will
O F IN T E R E S T TO T H E LA D IES
be c h a rg e d fo r a ll a d v e rtis in g w hen
a n a d m issio n o r o th e r c h a rg e is
m ad e , a t th e r e g u la r ra te .
O FFIC IA L
C. 3 . LAMKIN
REM ESTATE
Ashland Furniture Co.
H e a d < jS ^ ts
Complete Bouse
Furnishers
STOVES1
Thanksgiving
Is Here!
ORRES
T A IL O R S
Our First Holiday Announcement
FOR
MEN AND WOMEN
T h e T id in g s h a s a g r e a te r c irc u la ­
tio n in A sh la n d am i its tra d e t e r r i ­
to ry th a n a ll o th e r n e w sp a p e rs com ­
b in ed .
Woolens; Latest K ash
ions Alwavs.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
The
Lithia Bakery
E n te re d a t th e A sh lan d . O regon,
P o sto ffic e as Second
C lass Mail
M a tte r.-
(A N
YOU BEAT IT ?
In itia tin g fre a k law s fo r th e peo­
ple to vote on is a p o p u la r p a s tim e
in O regon and a p rize is now p ro ­
posed by a sk in g th e v o te rs to am en d
th e c o n s titu tio n a n d re d u c e th e le ­
gal r a te of in te re s t to 4 p e r cent on
open a c c o u n ts an d 5 p er c e n t on
c o n tra c t o b lig a tio n s.
T h a t w ould be fin e fo r th e b o r ­
ro w e r (if be could get th e m o n e y ),
b u t w ho w ould lo an it?
O regon
c a n n o t set th e in te r e s t r a te of th e
w orld by m ere ly p a ssin g a law . n e i­
t h e r can. th e s ta te com pel a m an to
lo in m oney if he does not w ish.
O re g o n ia n s w ould not lo an m oney
in th e ir ow n s ta te at th e se r a te s
a n d it is self-e v id en t t h a t no one
else w ould be fool e n o u g h to do so
H o m eb u ild ers, m e rc h a n ts a n d in ­
d u s trie s w ould be a b so lu te ly c u t o ff
from
b o rro w in g
m oney fo r w ho
w o u ld lo an on p riv a te acco u n t w ith
a tte n d a n t risk s w hen th e y could buv
g o v e rn m e n t b o n d s, m u n ic ip a l and
s ta te bon d s o r so u n d c o rp o ra tio n am i
T
fo reig n bon d s n e ttin g m u ch highei
r a te of in te re s t a n d m an y of th em
ta x free?
Only th e rich could do b u s in e s s in
O regon u n d e r such a law a n d b a n k s
w o u ld be forced o u t of b u sin e ss.
SP
R. C. JO RG ENSEN, Prop.
180 E . M ain.
C IA L
Fresh Eastern 6ysters
Head Lettuce
Green Peppers
Fresh Tomatoes
White House Grocery
Christmas Handkerchiefs
New Boots
of (¡race and Individuality
W ith th e w a r only a m em ­
NOW ON SA LE
o ry fo o tw e a r fo r m ilad y a g a in
For Men, Women and ‘Children«
re fle c ts th e • sk
_ ill of th e boot-
m a k e r ’s a r t.
T h e g r e a te s t a r r a y of h a n d k e rc h ie f v a l u e s we
h a v e e v e r o ffe re d in t h is a n n u a l s a l e ;
hun­
d re d s of th e m m an y s ty le s ; a ll a t w o n d e rfu l
sa v in g s.
The
a s s o r tm e n t e m b ra c e s la rg e selec­
tio n s of every d e s c rip tio n of law n , fla x o n a n d lin ­
e n , b e a u tifu lly e m b ro id e re d in w h ite a n d colors.
T ops a re once m ore ta ll a n d
g ra c e fu l a n d m a te ria ls a re in
a p lea sin g v a rie ty .
D iffic u lt to fin d a w o rth y
F O R R E S T S E L E C T IO N S
BUV T H E M
EARLY
All lO c v a lu e s
S a le
P ric e
A ll 2 0 c v a lu e s
S aie
- —
P r ic e .
JC
A ll 5 0 c v a lu e s
S ale
P r ic e
All 15c v a lu e s
S a le
P r ic e
A ll 3 5 c v alu es
A ll 60c values
S ale
P ric e .
5c
10c
. 1
35c
X ..2 5 c
48c
CASH
ONLY
CASH
ONLY
p a ra lle l to
“ S tyle S hoes o f Q u a lity .”
Y o u ’ll fin d a w elcom e a n d
a v isit will pay you w ell.
New sty le s in th e w indow .
No. 90274.
F ilb e rt B row n K id s $12.00
C. H.VAUPEL
Quality Store
N IN IN G EK & ROBERTSON, Props:
OK-72 E . M ain S tM A sh lan d .
W e close a t 5 :3 0 P. M., e v e ry d ay except S a tu rd a y .
We have on hand a
quantity of
o u r U tz & D unn
ÏBBSSOM.M--T3S
On Savings Accounts
CEDAR POSTS
Interest
4x5-7 ft.
A Dollar Starts an Account
STATE BANK OF ASHLAND.
A W on d erfu l, N atural F eed
16.02% P R O T E IN ; 63.50% C A R B O H Y D R A T E S ;
7.18% F A T ; 5% A SH
Ail Your Stock Should Have It
Remarkable records of 53' / increase in profits
from poultry and stock have been made with this
type of food-
Ashland, Oregon
It is made from the fine white m eat of cocoanuts
after the commerced oil is extracted, leaving in
enough oil to make it one of the best fat foods th at
anyone can buy. The digestible f a t content is higher
than in even linseed oil meal, yet it is rich in protein
and carbohydrates.
But rem e m b e r ,
Kaola Meal is NOT
a laxative. You feed
the same proportion
wheri you are feed­
ing laxative— from
10% to 25% of the
other grain foods.
¿t-ü U s-
Lt-J ÜuL UsSb
CcL bei.
Get a trial order from us.
Ashland, Oregon
Look for this M ark on th e B a g
One guar! fruit cans 90c Two quart fruit cans $1.25
pan ;-r
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i Uc=J u d I sü
Make a test of iL AH your stock and pocuKry
should have it and you'll see th a t they do have it,
once you’ve tried it out.
Ashland Fruit &
Produce Ass’n
The Home of Dependable
Tools, Cutlery, Kitchen ware
Stoves and Ranges
â lW lW iO L â n iS l
It is ju st the food th a t your stock and poultry
need to make them fatten and produce. Onoe you
note the increase in your profits and you'll always
feed Kaola Meal.
The great butter and cheese exporting countries of
Europe, like Denmark, Belgium and Holland, have
been the largest consumers of this type of food till
now, because it was easy to get and they saw the
profits.
Now a large company here, using hundreds of
thousands of cocoanuts a year, can make the best of
this kind of food for you in the form of Kaola HeaL
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