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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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D isplay A dvertising
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YEARLY CONTRACTS
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Display A d vertising
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Two tim e s a w e e k .......................25c
w ho m is ta k e n ly th in k th a t th e m il­
E v e ry o th e r d a y ............................20c
len iu m w ill be rea liz e d th ro u g h civic
Local R eaders.
E ach lin e, each t i m e .......................10c b lu e law s in ste a d of by re g e n e ra tio n .
To ru n e v e ry o th e r day fo r one
m o n th , each lin e , each t i m e . . . . 7c
T o ru n ev ery issu e fo r o n e m o n th
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C lassified Colum n.
O ne c e n t th e w ord each tim e.
To ru n ev ery issu e fo r one m o n th or Ed T id in g s— Be n o t fo rg e tfu l to e n ­
m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e.
te r ta in s tr a n g e rs fo r th e re b y som e
L egal R ate:
F ir s t T im e, p e r 8 p o in t lin e . . . .1 0 c h av e e n te r ta in e d a n g e ls u n a w a res.
E ach s u b s e q u e n t tim e, p e r S p o in t
— H eb. 1 3 :2. A few days ago a
l i n e ...................................................
s tr a n g e r cam e to 59
M an zan ita
C ard of T h a n k s , $1.00.
s tr e e t (w h e re I am n u rs in g Mr. Ja s.
O b itu a rie s , 2
c e n ts th e line.
F raternal Orders and Societies.
T h o rn to n ag ed 9 4 y e a r s ) , an d w a lk ­
A d v e rtis in g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs in g up to th e back d o o r a sk ed if
©r societies c h a rg in g a r e g u la r in iti­
a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e­ th e r e w as a n y th in g he could do for
lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill be s o m e th in g to e a t. M rs. W illey (M r.
c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll a d ­ T h o rn to n ’s d a u g h te r ) ask ed him if
v e rtisin g w hen an a d m issio n o r o th e r he could p ru n e som e b la c k b e rry
c h a rg e is m ade.
vines. He sa id th a t he k n e w n o th ­
W hat C on stitutes A dvertising:
ing a b o u t p ru n in g , how ever, she
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­
ing a m o n g som e a s to w h a t c o n s ti­ took a tra y and h a n d e d him a nice
tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g , lu n ch , a n d he s a t dow n pn th e p orch
we p r in t th is v ery sim p le ru le w hicn to e a t it. J u s t th e n I a sk e d M rs.
is used by n e w sp a p e rs to d iffe rin - W illey if sh e w ould lik e to have
a tia te b etw een th e m :
‘‘ALL f u tu r e
e v e n ts, w h e re an ad m issio n c h a rg e t h a t block wood s p lit up. w ith th e
is m ad e o r a collectio n is ta k e n th o u g h t of d o in g it m yself, b u t th e
IS A D V E R T IS IN G .” T h is ap p lie s to j G r a n g e r o v e rh e a rd me sp e ak an d le ft
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of ev ery h ,g m eal an<J th a t w as th e la s t he
k in d as w ell as to in d iv id u a ls.
A ll re p o rts of su ch a c tiv itie s a fte r w as seen a b o u t th e prem ises.
G. F. STA RR .
th e y h3ve o c c u rre d is new s.
All co m in g social o r o rg a n iz a tio n
m ee tin g s of so c ie tie s w h e re no m oney
c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in itia tio n j
c h a rg e d , o r collection ta k e n is N EW S.
Ashland
Tidings
W e m ak e a il q u o ta tio n s on
JO11 WORK
from
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L n te re d a t th e A sh lan d , O regon,
P o sto ffic e a s Second C lass M ill
M a tte r.
PARKED FOLLOWING
OFFICIAL LETTER
iMEDFORD. -Or., J u ly 30.— No
p lan e s w ill be seen fly in g a b o u t Med-
»1 fo rd a n d th e v alley fo r th e next few
. days a t le a st, as o rd e rs have been
.>! received a/t th e a v ia tio n su b -b a se
. . h e r e to th e e ffe c t th a t tlie daily a ir
i fo re s t p a tro l se rv ic e in O regon and
¿ » W a s h in g to n has been te m p o ra rily
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T he re a so n fo r th is
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d isc o n tin u a n c e it not know n
to
T h e re sh o u ld be no m ore p o litics L ie u te n a n t S am uel C a rte r, in com ­
in fra m in g a t a r if f bill th a n th e re m an d o f th e local base, n o r to L ien-
is in th e h o u se h o ld in d ecid in g te n a n t G ru e v e r, th e fo re s t serv ice
w h ere th e fam ily g ro c e rie s sh a ll bei liaso n o ffic er, as tlie o rd e rs received
b o u g h t.
h e re did n o t s ta te th e reaso n . It is
p resu m e d , how ever, th a t th e eco n ­
M ORALS VS. C H R IST IA N IT Y
om y an d a rm y re d u c tio n p ro g ram
h a s so m e th in g to do w ith th e m a t­
T he T id in g s e d ito r has ju s t fin ­ te r.
ish ed re a d in g a se rie s of se rm o n s
A n o th e r th in g of m uch in te re s t to
by Rev. Jo h n R oach S tra tto n , D. D., ocal people 4» that, a lth o u g h o rd e rs
of th e C alv ary B a p tist c h u rc h . New w ere receiv ed a t th e M edford base
Y ork C ity, on “ T h e M enace of Im - j la ^t week to h a v e th e p lan e s and
m o ra lity in C h u rc h a n d S ta te .
e q u ip m e n t rem oved to th e E u g e n e
h a n d le s th e m a tte r of co u rse , from t,age th e local base to c o n tin u e bus-
:i s tric tly re lig io u s s la n t, and ih e i-jness o n jy a s an ojj an(j „ as s ta tio n
e ffe c ts of such laxity e sp ecially on j Qr
pia n e s w hich w ould cover
th e c h u rc h .
H is c ritic ism
is <11*’ th is te r r ito r y d aily front E u g en e, th e
re c te d , n o t only a t th e evils as th e y I m ove ^ a s n o t y et been m ade, and
■i» <•> <"•>
**’
...
<9* B ut fo r p rid e,
W e had not fe lt o u r pov erty ,
b u t as
M illions of m y ria d s feel it,
c h e e rfu lly .— B yron.
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I
SIX MONTHS REPO RT MADE BY
COUNTY NURSE MARIE
E. FALLDINE
At the Churches
T he fo llo w in g r e p o rt h a s beeti
M ethodist E piscopal Church
m ade by Miss M arie E. F a lld in e , cov­
Cor. N. M ain a n d L a u re l Sts.
e rin g h e r w ork as c o u n ty n u rs e from
S u n d a y school, 9 :4 5 a. m ., Dr.
F e b ru a ry 19 to J u ly 26;
In v e s tig a tiv e v isits, v isits to doc­ W . G regg, s u p e rin te n d e n t.
M orn in g se rv ic e, 11 a. m
“ T he
to rs . etc., 126.
M o u n tain of E x p e rie n c e .“
N u rsin g v isits, 54.
j
E p w o rth L eag u e, 6 :4 5 p. m ., P ro t.
In s tru c tiv e v isits, 27.
I.
C. W ilson, p re s id e n t.
V isits to tu b e r c u la r p a tie n ts . 17.
E v e n in g serv ice, 8 p. m. " T h e
V isits to g e n e ra l cases, 13.
V alleys of Sint.”
P r e n a ta l v isits, 5.
T h e re w ill be no u n io n service
V isits to school b u ild in g s, 4 3.
d
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rin g A u g u st, e ach c h u rc h c o n d u c t­
School v isits to hom es. 18.
R egu­
In fa n t a n d ch ild w e lfa re v isits, 22. in g its ow n e v e n in g serv ice.
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C h ild re n e x a m in ed fo r p h y sical d e ­
th e pu b lic.
fects, 707.
C h a rle s A. E d w a rd s. M in ister.
H e a lth ta lk s . 38.
w ill be a g r e a t m ass m e e tin g of song
an d se rm o n by Rev. A n to n H ok, p as­
to r of th e C zecho-S lovak c h u rc h ¿f
New Y ork City.
Mr. Hok
one
of th e g r e a t te n o r s in g e rs
if th e
c o u n try , a s well as a g re a t p re a c h e r.
H e w ill sin g a n u m b e r of solos.
O u r c h u rc h
ex te n d s a h e a rty
C h ristia n w elcom e to th e people of
A sh la n d to w o rsh ip w ith us, esp ec­
ially to h e a r Rev. A nton H ok a t th e
ev e n in g Werivce.
W a lte r L. E v a n s, P a s to r .,
( ’a th o lic C h u rc h
M ass S u n d ay m o rn in g a t 7 :3 0 a n d
9 o'clock.
C hristian Church
B ible school a t 10 a. m.
M orning w o rsh ip a t 11, w ith s e r­
m on, “ T h e Voice of God in th e
W o rld ,” a n a tu r e se rm o n . *
C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r a t 7 :1 5 p. m.
A t 8 o ’clock th e r e will be an il­
lu s tr a te d le c tu re on th e “ P assio n
P la y .” W e a re c o -o p e ra tin g w ith th e
ex te n sio n div isio n of th e U n iv ersity
of O regon in o rd e r to te a c h peoplA
th ro u g h
th e
“ E y e -g a te .”
T hese
slid e s a re b e a u tifu lly colored by a
n o ted a rtis t.
M rs. J o s e p h in e C h am p le, P a s to r.
E van gelistic Services
T e a c h e rs c o n su lte d . 40.
A re b e in g c o n tin u e d in th e te n t
F irst C ongregational Church
B usiness m e e tin g s a tte n d e d , ft.
on th e c o rn e r of B and F o u r th s tr e e ts
B o u le v a rd a n d M ain S t r e e t .
One clinic h e ld a t T a le n t.
Dr.
each e v e n in g a t 8 o ’clock, S a tu rd a y
P h o n e 239-R
M alm gren in a tte n d a n c e . S eventeen
excepted.
M eetin g s a re u n d e n o m i­
S u n d a y school, 9»45 a. in., w ith
b a b ie s ^exam ined.
n a tio n a l.
W e in v ite you to a tte n d .
Mr. H. C. G aley, s u p e rin te n d e n t, p re ­
One follow -up w eig h in g an d m eas­
R. W eik le, H. D w iflinger.
sid in g .
C lasses fo r all ages.
u r in g m e e tin g a t "Talent.
M orning se rv ic e, 11 a. m .
Sub-
M onthly m ee tin g s a t pu b lic h e a lth
C. B. L A M K I N
j je c t, " T h e T e n th M a n .”
c e n te r a t A sh la n d . 32 b ab ies a t
C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r, 7 p. m. Sub-
clinics.
BARGAINS IN
je c t, " C h ris tia n P ro g re s s a m o n g th e
O ffice c o n fe re n ce s, 16
R eal E sta te
* /’ , .
. . . I I m m ig r a n ts .” H om e m is s io n a ry m eet-
One child ta k e n to ie e b ’e m in ted .
„
« ing, E lle n G aley. le a d e r.
hom e a t Salem .
E v e n in g se rv ic e, 8 p. m.
T h is
City and Ranci) P ro p e rtie »
Tw o p a tie n ts s e n t to tu b erc u lo sio
m e e tin g w ill be in c h a rg e o f th e
H ouses to * e n t .
h o sp ita l a t Salem .
Y oung P e o p le ’s C h ristia n W o rk e rs
F o u r p a tie n ts s e n t to S acred H e a rt
b an d .
C om e a n d h e a r th e y o u n g
h o sp ita l, one fo r o p e ra tio n , th re e
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
people p re a c h th e gospel.
It w ill
fo r tre a tm e n t.
do you good.
S ecured n u rs e s fo r th re e p a tie n ts
W. J u d s o n O ld field , M in ister.
A ssisted in s e n d in g one p a tie n t t o ’
P o rtla n d fo r m edical tre a tm e n t.
F irst Church o f C hrist, S cien tist
A ssisted in h a v in g child from Au-
, P io n e e r A v en u e S o u th
p le g a te b ro u g h t to h o sp ita l fo r x-
S u n d a y se rv ic e s a t 11 o ’clock
ray.
S u b je c t o f lesson se rm o n , " L o v e .”
T alk ed w ith o r c h a rd ls ts re g a rd in g
S u n d ay school a t 10 o ’clock.
Oregon's Higher institution of
to ile ts fo r w om en w o rk e rs in o r­
W e d n esd a y e v e n in g m e e tin g a t 8l
c h a rd s.
A rra n g e m e n ts
re g a rd in g o ’clock.
th is.
R e a d in g room open fro m 2 to 5
A tten d e d a w eek ’s c o n fe re n c e a t p. m. d ally , e x cep t S u n d ay s an d hoH
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
P o rtla n d d u rin g m o n th of J u n e .
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921
days.
T h re e w eeks v acatio n d u rin g th e
For intorm ilion w rite to the Rerittrir
m o n th of Ju n e .
Oregon Agricultural College
F irst B ap tist Church
CORVALLIS
M ade tw o trip s to Salem w ith pa­
S u n d a y school a t 9 :4 5 . T he con­
tie n ts.
te s t g ro w s in in te re s t, a n d a full
On F o u rth ot' J u ly w o rk ed in em ­ a tte n d a n c e is u rg ed In a ll classes.
e rg e n c y h o sp ita l te n t at Ashland
M orning w o rsh ip and se rm o n a t
p a rk .
11 o ’clock. S u b je c t, " T h e Clim b of
B ecause of b rea k d o w n in c a r have th e S o u l.”
been u n a b le to g et o u t very m uch
J u n io r B. Y. P. U. a t 5 p. m. Ail
d u rin g th e p a st m o n th .
J u n io r s of th e c o n g re g a tio n a re in-
W ith th e help of R ed C ross have vited to jo in th is g ro w in g o rg an iz a-
fu rn is h e d c lo th in g a n d su p p lie s f o r l ti o n .
Tw o v isits w hile in T a le n t.
S en io r B. Y. P. V. a t 7 p. n t . A
Also re p o rte d on public h e a l t h : good p ro g ra m and ,a good tim e fo r
c o u rse in P o rtla n d .
.
all.
M ARIE E. F A L L D IN E . R. M .'
T he e v e n in g se rv ice a t 8 o ’clock
e x ist, b u t esp ecially to w a rd tlie a t - ; no o rd e rs h av e been received as to
titu d e of c h u rc h people an d p r e a c h - ¡ th e tim e w hen it will be.
in ta c t
e r3 to w a rd th em . He s ta n d s fo r th e ,
¡g u n d e rsto o d th a t o rd e rs have
o ld P u rita n ic a l S a b b a th , w ith w hich been received h e re to c o n tin u e th e
we a lto g e th e r d isa g re e.
W e th in k t>age Un til f u r th e r o rd e rs a re received
th e c h u rc h e s a lre a d y h a v e m ixed so . j n re g a rd to th e rem oval,
m uch in civic m o ra ls th a t th ey h av e
j n p jia c o n n e ctio n it is in te re s tin g
lo st m uch of th e ir o ld -tim e re lig io u s fO not e th a t local in flu e n ce s have
zeal a n d piety. If we re a d o u r B ible b e e n a t w ork w ith th e O regon sen a-
a rig h t, m o ra lity is n o t C h ristia n ity . (o rs to h a v e th e M edford b ase re-
C h ris tia n ity is to be " b o rn a g a in .” tain e d .
And w e a r e a s su re d t h a t th e p erso n •
w ho has re a lly e x p e rien c e d re g e n e ra ­
tio n is n ot lax in m o ra ls, so long as
he a d h e re s to th e d ic ta te s of < h e
s p irit. T lie problem w ith th e c h u rc h ,
we th in k , is not to m o ra liz e th e com ­
m u n ity , b u t to C h ristia n iz e it. T he
t r u e C h ristia n life is a th in g of a d ­
m ira tio n to all.
E ven th e n o n ­
c h u rc h m a n a d m ire s it. It has a tre -
A sh la n d is to h av e a circu s. T h is
m en d o u s c h a rm a n d p u llin g p o w e r.! w ill u n d o u b te d ly be good new s to all
E v ery m an and ev ery people who y o u n g s te rs an d to g ro w n -u p s, a s well
h a v e e v e r lived h av e h a d th e ir r e ­ T h e L ew F. C u llin s fam o u s dog a n d
lig io n fro m pag an s ta r w o rsh ip to pony c irc u s is to show in A shland
th e p re s e n t C h ristia n w orship. Man next W ed n esd ay , A u g u st 3, giving
Is by n a tu r e a d e itic w o rsh ip p er. a n a fte rn o o n and e v e n in g p e rfo rm
Even Tom P a in e believed in God, ance.
a n d th e m o st co n firm e d sc ie n tific
It h a s been se v e ra l y e a rs since
m a te ria lis t a p p ro a c h e s th e th e m e of A shland h as baey. v isited by a n y
c o n scio u sn e ss w ith f e a r a n d tre m b ­ te n te d o rg a n iz a tio n , an d it is said
ling. “ T he fa c t th a t we know th a t th e C u llin s c irc u s is p a rtic u la rly c a t
we k n o w .” Men a re by d iv in e in ­ e rin g to th e w om en a n d c h ild re n
c lin a tio n re lig io u s b ein g s, b ecau se giving a n e n te rta in m e n t th a t is
th e evid en ce o f an all-w ise C re a to r clean , m o ra l a n d p le a sin g in every
s u rro u n d s th em on ev ery h an d . W e way.
Dogs, ponies, m o n k ey s an d
th in k w hen th e c h u rc h ceases to ¡ g o a ts form th e la rg e s t p a rt of th e
m e d d le in civic m o ra ls a n d dev o tes p ro g ra m , b u t it is sa id se v e ra l clr
its w hole en e rg y to th e te x t: “ If I cus a c ts , such a s a e ria l, ro p e spin
be lifte d up, ev en as M oses lifte d up n in g , no v elty n u m b e rs a r e in tro ­
th e s e rp e n t in th e w ild ern e ss, all duced as w ell, m a k in g It a co m p lete
m en w ill be d ra w n u n to m e,” we te n t show p e rfo rm a n c e.
Dog and Pony
Show, Cullins
Circus, Coming
Child W elfare W orker H e r e -
M rs E. M acM illan, of P o rtla n d ,
re p re s e n tin g th e s ta te c h ild w e lfa re
com m ission, w as in th e city y e s te r­
day a n d v isited M ayor L a m k in . Mrs.
M acM illan is in a p o sitio n to see
t h a t a n y c h ild re n in th e city in d is­
tre s s o r in need of c a re o r h elp is
pro v id ed fo r by th is body. A s ta te
iaw now p ro v id es fo r th e c a re of
auch c h ild re n a t s ta te expense.
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Our W eekly Reminder
F R E S H LOT O F W A T E R M E L O N S FO R FR ID A Y a n d SATURDAY
A few m ore Del M onte P i n e ­
K n ig h t’s Econom y P ic k le s—
a p p le , 2% size, 3 c a n s .. $ 1 .00
Q u a rt ja r s .............................. 30c
Sm all g ra te d , p e r can
W h ite W o n d er L a u n d ry Soap
P e r b a r .................................. 3c
100 b a rs in egg case . . $ 4 .5 0
Dozen can s ......................... $2.75
Van H o e te r’s B leaching
Soap
F e d e ra l M ilk, none b e tte r-
P e r b a r .................................. 5 c
2 c a n s fo r .................
. 25c
F e ld m a n 's N ap th a Soap—
P e r c a s e ...............
P e r b a r ................................... 5c
C R ISC O ES
T oilet Soaps, 3 f o r ............ 25c
35«-, 33c, 05c, $1.25, $1 .8 5
K. C. B ak in g P o w d er—
50c size
...............................55c
M aple S y ru p , L ib e rty Bell—
Q u a rts ............
25c size
...............................2Oc
H a lf g a llo n s ...............
15c size,
2 f o r ......................25c
G allo n s .................
3 f o r ......................25c
* I 10c size,
W E S E L L FO R LESS BECA ! SE
WE
SELL
FO R CASH
A pricots. 2%
61 North Masn St., Ashland
If You Have in Mind Buying a
USED AUTOMOBILE
NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
One
One
One
One
One
One
One
One
WOOD
.
In order to make room we are offering
Slab Wood at $2.75 per tier
Cash w ith Order
Ashland Lumber Co., Phone 20
show s th a t th e fo u n d a ­
tio n s of th e ir w e a lth w ere
la id by p e rs is te n t saving.
T hey c re a te d a s u rp lu s
an d p u t it o u t a t in te re s t.
W e c a n ’t a ll be m oney
k ings, b u t we c a n ’t hope
to ov erco m e fo rtu n e u n ­
less we save.
,
1917 Dodge Brothers Touring
1918 Dodge Brothers Touring
1920 Dodge Brothere Roadster
1920 Cleveland Touring
1918 Oakland Touring
1917 Chevrolet Touring
1919 Oldsmobile Roadster
1920 Ford Truck, Slaked Body
GEO. L TREICHLER MOTOR CO.
P h o n e 304
S o u th F i r S t., M e d fo rd , O re .
BARGAIN!
7 Passenger
OFASHLAND
»
size, c a n . . . 2 5 c
Plaza Market is the Place
THE
CITIZENS
BANK
TH E HISTORY OF THE
MONEY KINGS
. . . 15c
CHANDLER
Like New
Price Cut to the Quiek
H av in g a sa v in g s acco u n t
w ith T H IS b a n k w ill op­
en YOUR o p p o rtu n ity .
Enquire at
Class A Garage
I f S is te r
lik e d h e r
b e a u a s w ell
a s I lik e
P ost
T oasties
( B e s t Corn Flakes)
For Mr. E. G. High
SAVINGS
Spring Painting
W e so ld e n o u g h p a in t th is s p r in g to p a in t one o u t of e v e ry
lan d .
e ig h t
ho u ses in A sh ­
T h is e n o rm o u s tu r n o v e r o f o u r sto c k in su re s th e p u rc h a s e r o f th e latest p rice
a n d th a t th e m a te ria l h as n o t sto o d on o u r sh e lv in g fo r a n y len g th o f tim e.
W e h a v e been th e e x clu siv e p a in t d e a le rs o f th e tow n f o r tw e lv e y e a rs a n d e s ta b ­
lish e d o u r r e p u ta tio n on se rv ic e a n d o u r w illin g n ess to e s tim a te a n d g iv e a d v ic e on
a n y w ork.
W e a re s p e c ia lists in p a in t a n d its uses a n d o u r e x p e rie n c e is at y o u r c o m m an d .
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Made by
Postum Cereal Co., Inc,
B a ttle Creek Mich.
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Dickerson & Son
THE Paint Store