Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 20, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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PAOS TWO
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
Saturday, A ugust 20,
1021.
coolness develops between form er Ashland, to California line, 65 miles with a sunrise prayer meeting a t! and extends a hearty invitation to all
son is learfer. Evening worship at
friends and the form er peaceful re­ — Paved.
..6 :3 0 a. m. Everyone cordially in -[ our congregation and friends to at- 8 o’clock. Sermon subject, “Jesus,
E stab lish ed 1876
lations th a t oae time existed is
- T H E V1AMOXI» U R A X D .
A 1
Cratev Lake H ighw ay
vited. R egular m eeting 7 p. m. i tend these services.
W alter L. Careful of His Identity.” Come to
P u b lish ed E very E ven in g Except
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l . r . y I o / i u » r n D . o r u o u / h U r t . f n o d / / / A
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blighted
by
a
gossipy
tongue
of
the
Sunday
Two routes are being used, one “Lessons from R u th ” (R u th U 14- Evans, pastor.
1*111«
ia
R
ed
and
Wald
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evening
church
service.
“Get
the
TH E .4gHUL.Nl» PR IN TIN G OO.^ breeder of discord and i l l - f e e l i n g
via C entral Point, Bybee Bridge. 22) Ellen Galey, leader. Evening
g a ; a ? w “ ; y
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habit.” It will do you good. Watch
Trail and McLeod to Prospect; the, service, 8, subject, “ The Evasiveness
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
M ethodist E piscopal Church
for announcem ent of our next illus­
yean known la B e it . Safe«. Alwaj- R«;at.«
PAPER
other via Eagle Point, Reese Creek of C hristian Belief.” If not wor-
Cor. N. Main and Laurel Streets I trated lecture.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
♦
PUBLIC FORUM
TELEPHONE 39
school house, Derby road to McLeod shipping elsewhere, come and wor-
9:46, Sunday school, Dr. G. W.
■s*
and Prospect. Advised to use the ship .with us; a cordial invitation is Gregg, Supt.
iubscriptionr P rice D elivered In City
11 a. m., m orning;
route via Trail.
Jn© m onth .................................. S .65
extended to the public. W. Judsou service. 6:45, Epworth League, I
To the Editor of The Tidings: A
T h ree m o n t h s ................................. 1.95
Very truly yours,
Oldfield; minister.
C. Wilson, president. 8 p. m., serv-j
Six m onths ................................... y 3.76 man by the name of R. D. Sanford
K.
E.
Hedgman,
ice. A cordial invitation is extended
One y e a r ........................................ 7.50
recently “ wrote a piece” for your
C atholic Church
w
Div. Engineer.
Mail «ml R ural R outes.
to
the public. Charles A. E d w ard s,'
I Maas Sunday m orning a t 7:30 gnd minister.
One month .................................. I .65 paper complaining of the lack of
Three m onths ................................. 1.95 good eating places in Ashland. He NEW SCHEDULE FOR
9 o’clock.
Six m onths ...................
3.50 heard somebody say it and sat right
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
TRAINS
Trinity E piscopal Church
One year ........................................... 6.50 down and started the report going
F irst Church o f C hrist, S cien tist
Vina_
r. v n
a
„
,
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vicar
the Rev. P. K. Hammond,
by putting it in the paper.
A D V E R T ISIN G RATES:
Announcement of changes in the
Pioneer Avenue, south
„ L ._ H o ly commun,otl „ 8 a m
D isplay A dvertising
Here is another case th a t shows running time of Southern Pacific
Sunday services a t 1.1 o d o c lc Sub- g unqay 8cho(>, M £ 46
Mor„ m g (
Single insertion, each in ch ........... 30c hefw some people accept the idle talk
passengers,
effective
tomorrow,
h
a
v
e
ije
c
t
o
f'lesso
n
sermon,
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t
Mind.;’
I servict. and serni0I, on "H um an'
YEARLY CONTRACTS
they hear as the tru th with no a t­ been made by J. A. Ormaudy, as­
Sunday school a t 10 o’clock,
,| Pr0Bress.. a( , ,
s tr a „ ger, and »1,-
D isplay A d vertising
One time a w eek.................. <.27 H e tem pt whatever to get at the facts. sistant general passenger agent, no!
W ednesday evening meeting at 8 1 ¡tor,? cordially welcomed
C o m m en cin g on an d a f te r S e p te m b e r 15th.
Two tim es a w eek.................... 25c
They take the silly gossip of the official notice of any change in the ( o ’clock.
!
Every other d a y .........................20c
backyard or the engine house or the tim e of arrival or departure have < Reading room open trom 2 to
th e W h ite H ouse G ro c e ry will he co n v erted
Local R eaders.
F i r s t C h r is t ia n C h u r c h
depot
and
set
it
moving
around
with
been
received
locally.
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c
p. ra. daily, except Sundays and holi­ ' Corner of B and Second streets.
no thought at all of what injury th e '
in to th e G ro e e rte ria P la n , a n d will buy and
To run every other day for on»
The most m arked change is on the days.
Mrs. Josephine Champie, pastor.
month, each line, each tim e . . . 7c report may cause the city or its res- ! Shasta lim ited, th e running tim e be­
To run every issue for oc^ mohth
Bible school at 10 o’clock. This
sell fo r cash only.
idents.
ing reduced 50 m inutes southbound,
or more, each line, each tim e. . . . 5c
I*resbyterlau Church
is
the
day
of
the
“
One
Sunday
con-
Before Mr. Sanford had rushed and 30 m inutes northbound, be­
C lassified Colum n.
Corner Helman and N. Main
1 te st.” Come yourself and bring a
One cent the word each time.
into print with a report which dis­ tw een Portland and San Francisco.
C o m m en cin g on th e d a te o f th is n o tic e, 1 will
Sunday school, 9 45.
W orship,. friend. Come on time, with your
To run every issue for one month or credited Ashland— and a report of
Twenty m inutes is clipped off the 11. Ju n io r C. E., 5. Senior C. E., 7. (bible, a studied lesson and an offer-
more, H r the word each time. <
allo w a 5 p e r cen t, d isco u n t fo r all goods
somebody
whose
name
is
not
given
running time of No. 53.
L egal R ate:
The C hristian W orkers’ Band will ing, and you will make 10 points for
F irst Time, par 8 point line . . . . 10c — he could easily have let go of an j
conduct the m orning service, to) your class.
Some class will win.
b o ught a u d p a id fo r in cash u n til S e p te m b e r
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
even dollar and eaten a meal at the.
THOUSANDS
OP
TROUT
;
which th e public is invited. There Will it be your class?
Morning
l i n e ............................................... Cc
Hotel Ashland. In th at way only
lo th , w hen we w ill o p e ra te u n d e r o u r new plau.
PUT ON WRONG DIET will be uo evening service tom orrow ., worship at 11 o’clock. Sermon topic
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
could
he get at the facts. But Mr.
Obituaries, 2 H cents the line.
Sanford did nothing of the so il He
YKL1*OWSTONE PARK. Wyo.—
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. “The M aster’s Endurance.” Chris-
F raternal Orders an d Societies.
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a
naaatir
Thousands
of
tro
u
t
are
ip
the
wrong
Uii-M,
B
ap
tist
Church
tian Endeavor at 7:15. Elsie Crow-
J. C KAEGI, Prop
A dvertising for fraternal orders took the idle comment of
passer
‘boarding house,’’ declared Profes*' Sunday school with O. P. Carson ---------------------- —
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s r societies charging a regu lar initi­ by and let it go at that.
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
A
Ask anybody who knows the ho­ sor R. A. Muttowski of the Univer- sa superintendent, 9:46 a. m.
ligious and benevolent orders will be
sity of Idaho, who is here trying to | f,‘H attendance in all departm ents
charged th e regular ra te for all ad­ tels of the F ar W est what sort of
vertising when an admission or other meals you can get at the Hotel Ash­ figure out a carefully selected, diet t a,ld classes is greatly desired for
for each specie«.
■ th e contest.
charge Is made.
Morning preaching
land, and you wilt be told a differ­
o’clock.
Subject of j
Certain
types
of
tro
u
t
should
b
e
l
servic«
at
l
l
W hat C on stitutes A d vertising!
ent story from that circulated by
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ Mr. Sanford. Considering the high planted in stream s where the b u g s! serm on: “ On the Mountain w ith ;
insects are to th eir lining, he (
The young people’s meet-
ing among some as to w hat consti­ cost of food and help aud rentals! and
Oregon's Higher Institution of
tutes news and what advertising, and overhead, w hat you can get it v u 7 ^
ingH
will
be held at 5 and 6:30.
nd because they a re not
we print this very simple rule whicn
I ",lal,ted lh ' r<’ 18 »
of thou- The Ju n io r B. V. P. U. at 5 and the
is used by newspapers to differin- this hotel for a dollar eq u al,
’“" f
Senior at 6:30 p. m. Our evening
atiate between them : "ALL future you can se t anywhere In Oregon
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
«vents, where an admission charge a like amount.
The old “sauare
G o u t are p articu lar regarding preaching service will be moved upj
is made or a collection is taken
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. » , 1921
e a t’” h® 8ays’ “K we can 30 m inutes, from 8 to 7:30. Sub­
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to m eal” for 25 cents has disappeared
For information write Io Ihe Registrar
ject
of
evening
message
will
be:
with
the
horse.
select
the
right
place
for
the
right
organizations and societies of every
Oregon Agricultural College
We also take exception to Mr San
there WiH b® a raarked d e c e a se “ The Test of Ci^h^atianity.” The
kind as well as to individuals.
C O R V A L L IS
All reports of such activities after ford’s statem ent “ th a t none « ¿ ¡ h e
pastor
is
back
from
his
vacation
and
num ber of tro u t th a t die- My
they have occurred is news.
eating houses or cafes in Ashland W° rk iS l ° determ ine JU8t where ▼«- atten d an ce on th e state convention
AU coming social or organization
serve
fresh fru its o r vegetables Last ' ,OU3 varieties of tro u t should be
meetings of societies where no money
night
th e dinner menu a t the Ash
thlS U ba3ed ° ° Wbat buRa aBd
contribution is solicited, initiation
charged, or collection taken is NEWS. land Grill contained peaches, straw -
f° nd ° f ”
IF
ZF=
= 9
berries, blackberries, watermelon,
'
We make ail quotations on
JOB WORK
cantaloupe, green corn, string beans.
UNDER
ASK YOU It
from
tomatoes and cucumbers, all grown
NEW
>
right here in Ashland and vicinity, j
TH E FRANK LIN PR IC E LIST.
GROUEK
MANAGEMENT
Sam e price«— R easonable P rice—
The w riter is open to suggestions
to all.
and will not resent criticism
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Church of the Ni
it is justified, but I do think it j8
Corner
of 4th aud C streets
E ntered at th e A shland, Oregon,
decidedly
unfair
for
any
one
to
P o sto ffice as Second Class Mall
J. E. McShane, pastor.
knock” an enterprise beforeMte has
Matter.
Services for Sunday, Aug. 21:
f.:s t made an investigation.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Tornton
T. J. COFFMAN,
S. Wiley, Supt. Preaching service,
>
Proprietor Hotel Ashland. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. P ray er meet­
•> The drying up a single tear has
ing Wednesday, 8 p. m. You are
more
cordially invited to worship with us
Of honest fame, than shedding -3>
-THE-
•e
seas of gore.— Byron.
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F irst C ongregational Church
R. H. LOCKWOOD, Prop.
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Boulevard and Main Street
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Phone 239-R .
Surtday school, 9 45, with Mr. H.
OUR
BRAN BREAD
That word “ normalcy” sbould be
C. Galey, superintendent, presiding.
given the rest cure. About the worst
Classes for all grades and ages.
MILK BREAD
TH E KEY
Corner Highway and Main Streets
thing th at can be said of President
To the E ditor: As to the condi­ Morning service, 11 a. m., subject,
SA
T
ISFIE
S
Til HEALTH
H arding is th a t he started thi9 ugly tion of the Pacific highway between Come and fill your place. Morning
hybrid term on Its career
MEDFORD, OREGON
Roseburg and the California line as service, 11, subject, "A City of
Righteousness.”
C
hristian
Endeav-
of August 21, beg to report as fol­
Schools soon will be open again lows:
orers will open the day’s worship
and m other will not have to worry
Roseburg-M yrtle Creek, 20 miles
bo much about what to do with her
— Paving in progress immediately
mischevious little Johnnie. Teacher
south of Roseburg; detours used
m ust take up the worrying where
when available. Traffic is allowed
mother leaves off.
to pass a t all hours.
Myrtle
Creek-Canyonville,
10
Niggardly and mean indeed is the
miles— Take detour via Riddle,
person who habitually holds back
which is rough and slow.
good words and kindly deeds from
Canyonville-Galesville. 11 miles—
those who languish for a bit of en­
Good macadam.
couragement.
Galesville-Wolf Creek, 14 miles— i
Paving
under way at both endfe; !
The United States covets the dis­
tinction among the nations of being traffic passed at all hours.
1
Wolf Creek-Grave Creek, 5 miles
“first in peace.”
— Paved.
Grave Creek-Pleasant Valley, 8
Too many persons let untoward
circum stances put the “ rift” in their miles— Over Smith hill; macadam
now completed.
th rift plans.
Pleasant Valley-Grants Pass, 1 0 1
Opportunity does uot come to miles— Macadam now completed.
flood-tide often, and usually it re
G rants Pass, through Medford,!
cedes quickly.
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Ashland
Tidings
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Announcement Notice
OAC
TECHNOLOGY
Pennsylvania Vacuum
Cnp Tires
With Fr ee
At the Churches
Lifhia Bakery
Wholesale and Retail
Week/y Report on
Condition of the
Pacific Highway
Busy Corner Motor Co.
J
New
* * .
THEM ’S OUR SENTIM ENTS
The town gossip! Gee, what a
pest!
Every little slimy slice of
scandal or near scandal rolls from
the tongue of the town gossip em­
bellished to suit the sordid taste of
the n arrato r, aud in most cases tru th
is left, standing at the post. The
town gossip is not acquainted with
Truth, they not having been prop­
erly introduced, <and the town gos­
sip manages to dodge T ruth as the
form er travels through the neigh­
borhood leaving a slimy, nasty trail,
and the Town Gossip’s particu lar
chum aud friend is They Say. The
Town Gossip drops into the home of
a neighbor, w hether welcome or not,
and with a most m ysterious a ir
says: “ Have you heard what They
Say about So and So?. But for
goodness sake don’t say I told you,
because I never talked about any­
one, but being a neighbor I ju st
dropped in to tell you. I don’t know
how they do it; do you?” And thus
from house to house and neighbor
to neighbor they travel, dropping
their poisonous saliva, until the
whole community becomes inoccu-
lated with suspicion and distru st; a
Sfre
FLAMING
FOREST
B y James Oliver Curwood
The third and best of Mr.
Curwood ’s epics of t h e
Three Rivers Country.
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SALE DATE
AUGUST iE N T H
Price— $2.00
M c N a ir Bros«
Th«
Pacific H ighw ay and Main Street
MEDFORD, OREGON
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