V PAGE TWO TRE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Ashland E s ta b lis h e d Published Every 1876 Evening j Except ' Sunday TH E ASH LAND PR IN TIN G OO. ________ ------------------------ ---- »__ OFFICIAL Z7= Tidings 0. H. Barnhill Writes Survey Of North Sacramento Valley CITY AND COUNTY PAPER > T E L E P H O N E 39 O. H. B u ru h ill is a fo rm e r w e ll- : sh ip p ed o u t ou th is lin e , a ll of it tnbscriptiun Price D elivered in City >ne m o n th ......................................8 .65 k n o w n A sh lan d m an w ho h a s m et h a v in g been g ro w n w ith in fo u r m iles Three months .............................. 1.95 of th e tra c k . Six months .................................. 3.75 wi,h c o n s id e ra b le su ccess in th e O. H. B A R N H IL L . O ne y e a r ........................................... 7.50 j w ritin g g am e, b o th fo r n e w sp a p e rs Mail a»d R ural Route*. ! O ne m o n th ..................................... 3 .66 a n d m ag a z in e s. He sto p p e d in th ls j THE WEST T h re e m o n t h s ................................. 1 .9 5 ! city a few w eeks a g o en ro u te to h is “ M en look to th e E a s t fo r th e daw n Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.50 th in g s, O ne y e a r ............... .......................... 6.60 ! rice lan d s In S a c ra m e n to v alley in I th e n o rth e rn p a r t of C a lifo rn ia . T he F o r th e lig h t of th e ris in g su n , ADVERTISING R A TES: follow ing le tte r w as receiv ed by th e B ut th ey look to th e W est, th e c rim ­ S ingle in se rtio n , . . . . 3 0 c ! T ld in «8 to d a y fro m M r- B a rn h ill: son W est, Y E A R L Y CO N TR A C TS 1 “ H ave ju s t sp e n t a very p le a s a n t 1 F o r th e th in g s th a t a re done— D isplay A d v e rtis in g ____ , e v e n in g w ith H. L. P a lm e rle e a n d 1 a re done. O ne tim e a w e e k ....................... 27 H e fam ily , w ho live in a cozy c o tta g e in t | Two tim e s a w e e k .......................25c N o rth S a c ra m en to . T he P a lm e rle e ’s ‘ T he E a s tw a rd s u n is th e risin g sun,1 E v ery o th e r d a y ............................20c Local Readers. cam e h e re from M in n eso ta in J u n e F ro m th e d a rk o f th e n ig h t dis- E a c h lin e, e ach t i m e ....................... 10c H. L. is c le rk in g a t th e M odel M a r-| tille d , To ru n ev e ry o th e r d ay fo r one , k e t 2 5 th an(, Q 3treet9 E n id has I But th e W e stw a rd su n is th e s u n s e t m o n th , each lin e , e ach tim e . . . 7c To ru n ev e ry issu e fo r o n i m o n th i been going to school a y ear, L e o n e . su n — o r m o re, e ach lin e, e a ch tim e . . . . 5c i a n d C h a rle s a re husky, happy I T he sign of a hope fu lfille d . C la ssifie d C olum n. y o u n g ste rs. S r u n e U r y U s u e f o r m i e m o n t h or Stopped a t c bieo to look a t o u r j s o o u t of th e E a s t th e y h a v e alw ay s Saturday, August 27. I M t fo r S e p tem b e r 10 a n d 11 ( S a tu rd a y Walter Miksch, leader. and S u n d a y ). M any in te re s tin g Missionary program, "Finding s p e a k e rs w ill be p re se n t. R eg istra-1 C h ris t in A m e ric a ,’’ w ill be given a t tio n s m ay be s e n t now to E n d o ra 11 o'clock. E v an s, M edford. ----------- Trinity Episcopal Church H oly co m m u n io n a t 8 a. m. S u n d a y school a t 9 :4 5 . M orning se rv ice a n d serm on on “ C h a ra c te r” a t 11. S tra n g e rs a n d v isito rs c o rd ia lly w elcom ed. First Chrfatiaa Church Rev. P. K. H am m o n d , V icar. Corner B a n d Second Sts. B ible school a t 10 o ’clock. T h is i 9 F irst B ap tist Church Is th e S u n d ay w hen you w ill receive S u n d ay school, 9 :4 5 a. m ., O. F. tw o tic k e ts a t B ible school, o n e fo r C a rso n , s u p e rin te n d e n t. y o u rse lf a n d o n e to give to a frie n d . M orning w o rsh ip a n d se rm o n a t T h ese tic k e ts w ill a d m it to a n illu s ­ 11 o ’clock. S u b je ct, “ T he F r u itf u l tr a te d le c tu re , to be given a t th e L ife .” c h u rc h T h u rs d a y , S e p te m b e r 1. a t 8 E v e n in g serv ice, 7 :3 0 . S u b je ct, o ’clock. T h e le c tu re is o n C o lu m b ia “ T h e C all of D u ty .” riv e r scen ery . T h e re w ill a lso be a O ur c h u rc h e x te n d s a h e a rty C h ris ­ n u m b e r of com ic slid es, p ic tu re s tia n w elcom e to a ll w ho w ill w o rsh ip ta k e n by th e p h o to g ra p h e r a t o u r w ith us. B ible school picnic a t L ith ia P a rk . W a lte r L. E v an s. P a sto r. M orn in g w o rsh ip a t 11 o’clock. S erm on topic, “ T h e C o n s titu tio n of C h u rc h o f th e N a z a re n e th e C h u rc h .” C o rn e r of F o u r th a n d C Sts. C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r a t 7 :1 5 . S ervices fo r S u n d ay , A u g u st 28: E v en in g w o rsh ip a t 8 o ’clock. S e r­ S u n d ay school, 9 :4 5 a. m ., T h o rn ­ m on topic, ‘ A Song In th e N ig h t.” to n S. W iley, s u p e rin te n d e n t. C om e to c h u rc h . “ G et th e h a b it.” P re a c h in g se rv ic es a t 11 u. in. and 8 p. m. P r a y e r m ee tin g , W ed n esd ay . 8 p . ! m. You a r e c o rd ia lly in v ited to w o r-, sh ip w ith us. J. E. M cShane, P a sto r. At the Churches m o re, Vfee th e w ord each tim e. ! r ^ce lan d an d th e s ta te land colony. conie— I^*gal R a te : P ro f. Elw ood M ead, c h a irm a n of th e T h e c ra d le t h a t saw th e b irth F ir s t T im e, p e r 8 p o in t line . . . . IO c I stato , and board an d A r th u r R u h J Of a ll th e h e a rt-w a rm h opes o f men, E ach s u b s e q u e n t tim e, p e r 8 p oint i . lin e . . . . C c ! th e w elI-know n jo u rn a lis t, who for Of a ll th e h opes o f E a r th . C ard of T h a n k s, 81.00. ¡ te n y e a rs h elp ed e d it C o llie r’s W eek- O b itu a rie s , 2 % c e n ts th e line. ly, w ere a lso lo o k in g o v e r th e col- F o r o u t of th e E a s t a C h ris t a ro se , l? Ja te r !,.a ? O r^ ™ ,a n ? SoSle tle ?- ony. W e a tte n d e d a ladies* club A nd o u t of th e E a s t th e r e gleam A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs .. , c r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a re g u la r in iti- m e e tin g, w h e re R u h l an d I b o th T he d e a re s t d re a m s, a n d th e c le a re s a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. Re- m ad e speeches. R u h l is now v isit- d re a m s llg io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill be in g his b r o th e r in M edford He has T h a t e v e r a p h o p h e t d re a m e d c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll ad j u s t r e tu r n e d from E u ro vertlB ing w h e n an a d m issio n o r o th e r . ‘ F la tte r y o fte n fla tte n s th e c h a rg e is m ad e. e next visited F re d D onner, a l And in to th e w a itin g W est th e y go m elon g ro w e r w ho la st y e a r sold W ith th e D ream -C h ild of th e Easi W hat C on stitutes A dvertising! ♦ g ro w th . $1000 w o rth of w a te rm e lo n s an d And fin d th e hopes th e y hoped of ol In o r d 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 tw ice as m uch w a te rm elo n seed. A h u n d re d -fo ld in cre ase d . tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g , D o n n er gives v isito rs a ll th e m elons we p r in t th is v ery sim ple r u le w hicn th ey can e a t, h a v in g a s high a s 500 B o u le v a rd a n d M ain S tre e t T h e re in th e E a s t we d re a m e d th e Is used by n e w sp a p e rs to d lffe rin - v isito rs a day. A 40-pound K lon- , P h o n e 239-R d rearms m e » ia iio . ni » b b & nd . * ■ a tia te b etw een th e m : “ A L L f u tu r e I M d l r i f A t k y t.u r D r u e Of th e th in g s we ho p ed to do, ev en ts, w h e re an ad m issio n c h a rg e dyke was b u tc h e re d in h o n o r of th e C h l.c fc e a .ta i.a » la m o n d S u n d ay school, 9 :4 5 , w ith M r. H. P i ll» in K c d »nJ G o ld is m ad e o r a c o lle ctio n is ta k e n jo u rn a lis ts , w ho did fu ll ju s tic e to B ut h e re in th e W est, th e c rim so n C. G aley, s u p e rin te n d e n t, p re sid in g . »¡exes, sea le j with Blue « • a lh r r . B u y o r y o u r IS A D V E R T ISIN G .’’ T h is ap p lie s to th e feed. . W est ¡ l i i * ? 1“1- A x k fo tt'I U .C I lE H -T r 'R p C lasses fo r a ll g ra d e s a n d ag es. » 1 A H O .N I> l l l i A M i P IIJ L 8 .? c r S S o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of every y e a n k n o w n a sB c st.S iie it.A im y sR c 3\|< L a s t y e a r w as a bad one fo r hice M o rn in g serv ice, 11 a. m. Sub­ Th* d re a m s of th e E a s t com e k in d a s w ell as to in d iv id u a ls. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS M Y W O E A ll re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a f t e r : g ro w e rs, both th e w e a th e r an d m a r- je c t, “ T em p tatio n , a n d S u ffe rin g L im ­ tr u e .” ib ey have o c c u rre d is new s. i k e t bein g on th e blin k . T he p re se n t ite d a n d M ade U s e fu l.” All co m in g so cial o r o rg a n iz a tio n crop is lo o k in g fin e a n d p ro sp e c ts C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r, 7 p. m . S u b ­ m ee tin g s of so c ie tie s w h e re no m oney a r e fo r a $3 p e r sack price. W e saw je c t, “ T h e T en C o m m a n d a m a n ts in c o n trib u tio n is s o lic ite d , in itia tio n th e L ife of T o d a y .” c h a rg e d , o r co llectio n ta k e n is NEW S. o n e field w hich will p ro b ab ly yield 50 sa ck s p e r a c re . O u r land h a s E v e n in g se rv ic e, 8 p. m . S u b je c t, W e m ak e a ll q u o ta tio n s on not been cro p p ed fo r tw o y e a rs and “ T he In c o n s ta n c y of L ife .” JO B W O R K is In s h a p e to grow a good crop. T h is is a c h u rc h w h e re a frie n d ly from A h alf-d o zen y e a rs ago I had w elcom e a w a its yob. C om e a n d w o r­ Oregon’s Higher institution of T H E F R A N K L IN P R IC E L IST . h o n o r o f c a llin g on M rs. Ann sh ip w ith UB. S am e prices— R e a so n a b le P ric e — K. B idw ell, w hose h u sb a n d th e la te W . J u d s o n O ld field , M in iste r. to all. As to th e c o n d itio n of th e P acific G e n e ral J o h n B idw ell. fo u n d ed C hi­ M rs. B idw ell w as fo rm e rly a h ig hw ay b etw een R o se b u rg a n d th e E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon, co. Eight Schools; Seventy Departments P o sto ffic e a s Second C lass M ail society g irl in W a sh in g to n , D. C., C a lifo rn ia lin e a s of A u g u s t 28, beg FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921 M atter. vet devoted th e re m a in d e r of h e r to re p o rt a s follow s: For information w rite to the Registrar R o se b u rg -M y rtle C reek , 28 m iles life to te a c h in g a n d in o th e r w ays Oregon Agricultural College C O R V A L L IS h e lp in g In d ia n w om en an d c h ild re n . — P a v e d . T he p a v in g fro m R ose- 4» ♦ She was one of th e n o b lest, m ost b u rg to D illa rd is co m p leted . Cor. N. M ain a n d L a u re l S ts. ♦ T he good f e a r no law ; <$> s e lf-sa c rific in g so u ls it has been my M yrtle C reek -C an y o n v ille, 10 S u n d a y school, 9 :4 5 a. m ., D r. W »> I t is his sa fe ty , a n d th e bad <£ good fo rtu n e to m eet. In d ia n w om ­ m iles— T a k e d e to u r via R id d le j G. W . G reg g , s u p e rin te n d e n t. ♦ m a n ’s aw e.— M assinger. $ en a re o ften seen b rin g in g flow ers w hich is ro u g h a n d slow . M o rn in g w o rsh ip , 11 a. m. Sub- ♦ 6 to h e r g rav e , w h ere th e y weep fo r C anv o n v ille-G alesv ille, 11 m iles— J e c t , “ H av e tfe R eceived th e Holy! th e ir d e p a rte d frie n d . Good m acad am . S p irit, Since Ye B eliev ed .” C hico is a city of 10,000, lo c a te d ' G a lesv ille-W o lf C reek , 14 m iles— I E p w o rth L e a g u e , 6 :4 5 p. m .. 1. C .i C a re le ssn ess w ith fire w hich e n ­ a b o u t 100 m iles n o rth of S a c ra m en - i A bout seven m iles s o u th of G a le s -' W ilson, p re s id e n t. n d M atch ------------ E v e n in g serv ice, 8 p. m. com pany v ille th e tra ffic d u rin g w o rk in g d a n g e rs h u m a n life a n d p ro p e rty is to. T he D iam o ond h a s a n im m en se fa c to ry th e re , an d h o u rs is b e in g d e to u re d via G len ­ A c o rd ia l in v ita tio n to s tr a n g e r s c rim in a l c a re le ssn e ss of a very g rav e th e I n ite d S ta te s p la n t in tro d u c tio n d a le to S ta g e R o a d pass. A t S ta g e to w o rsh ip w ith us. a n d in d e fe n sib le n a tu re . g a rd e n s a r e lo cated n e a rb y . A l­ R oad pass a n o th e r s h o rt d e to u r 13 C h a rle s A. E d w a rd s, M in iste r. Keep the Doors of Memory used. m onds, p ru n e s a n d a lf a lf a a r e th e A m erican, p lu ck , p e rsiste n c y an d Open with an Ansco Presbyterian Church c h ie f p ro d u c ts. T h e ric e d is tric t Is W o,r C re e k -G rav e C reek, 5 m iles p u sh h av e m ad e th is n a tio n o n e of S u n d ay school, 9 :4 5 a. m. ten to tw e n ty m iles s o u th . — Paved. The No. 2 Box C a m e r a ...............$ 2.50 th e fo re m o st in th e w orld in eco n ­ G rave C re e k -G ra n ts P ass, 18 m iles hr im a r Y d e p a rtm e n t w ill m e e t I n th e A lth o u g h se ttle d fo r sev en ty y e a rs No. 2A Box C a m e ra .......... $ 3.50 om ic p ro g re ss. V est P o c k e t J u n io r ............$12.00 big te n t in th e c h u rc h y a rd . th e d ev elo p m en t of th e S acram en'to — Good m acadam IA F o ld in g C a m e ra .......... $18.00 M orning w o rsh ip , l i a . m . S u b - valley h a s only begun. T oday I vis- G ra n ts P a ss, th ro u g h M edford and 2C J r . F o ld in g C a m e ra . . .$ 2 0 .0 0 E v ery few days th e p eo p le a re ite d a body of lan d e ig h te e n m iles i A sh lan d to C allfo ri,’ii‘ 'in e , 65 t u b e s 'Je c t’ “ A C a«np»lgn fo r C h rist. 3A F o ld in g C a m e ra $22.00, $27.00 c a lle d upon to rev ise th e ir o p inion long a n d fo u r m iles wide, w hich h a sl ~ P aved J u n io r C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r, 5 p. nt. o f th e p ro p o sed rev isio n o f fe d e ra l ju s t been re c la im e d fro m flood wa- A F u ll A sH urtineut o f A nsco a n d S e n io r C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r, 7 p. m . M e d fr :I .'r a t e r L a k e H ig h w ay E a s t in a u F ilm s tax es. It will be a good th in g fo r te r s by d y k in g a n d pu m p in g . T h is W0 ro u te s a re b e in g used, one th e c o u n try w hen c o n g re ss co m p letes la n d is lo cated a t th e confine* x 'o f B rin g Vs Y our D eveloping and via C e n tra l P o in t, B ybee b rid g e . th is w ork. P rin tin g th e l e a t h e r a n d S a c ra m e rto riv e rs, T ra il a n d M cLoed to P ro sp e c t, th e LADIES betw een M arysville atm W oodland o th e r via E a g le P o i u ^ R e e s e C reek Quicker Service H ave y o u r s u it o r c o a t ta ilo r- a n d is know n as r t , S u tte r b a s in ’ school h o u se, D erby ro ad to M cLoed A W IS E CONCLUSION m ade. C om e in an d see th e Better Work I t lies t w e n ty - t- o m iie9 n o rth w e s t a n d P ro sp ec t. A dvised to use th e la te s t w oolens a n d th e new one via T ra il. A nsco C a m e ra s M ake P e rfe c t T he T id in g s fedjs lik e c o m en d ­ of S acraiY fbto. m odels. O u r p rices a re lo w er P ic tu re s V ery tru ly y o u rs, Sixtv m iles of d ykes tw e n ty feet ing C o u n cilm an F r o s t on his a t t i ­ th a n rea d y -m a d e s. M edford. K. E. HODGMAN, tu d e on th e W in b u rn -B rig g s h e a r- hhUi w ere b u ilt to s h u t o u t flood G ra n ts P a s s a n d R o s e b u rg la ­ D ivision E n g in e e r. ir a w a te rs, a n d a p u m p in g p la n t cap-’ d les a re w e a rin g o u r s u its a n d ab le of th ro w in g o u t 6000 b a rre ls of boats— w hy n o t you? w a te r p e r m in u te w as in sta lle d . Notice to Christian Endenvorers— ORRES — TAILORS T he a n n u a l C h ris tia n Endeavor T h e re a re six 50-lnch c e n trifu g a l c o n v e n tio n w ill be held in M edford pum ps, each d riv e n by a n 8 0 0 -h o rse po w er e le c tric m o to r. A n o th e r se t th is y e a r. T h e d a te s h a v e b een se t Enjoy an invigorating plunge in Clean, Clear, Fresh Sulphur W ater kept a t 78 degrees tem p eratu re W a te r C h an g e d E v e ry F o u r D ays I The critical public are invited to investi­ gate the presen t sa n ita ry conditions u n ­ der the new m anagem ent Ashland Natatorium ■■■■■■■■■■■■■KLiiaaBBmMwngaMBi Largest Pool in Ashland HM! 4 CHICHESTER S PILLS O AC TECHNOLOGY ANSCO CAMERAS M cNair Bros. The A Gky Mouse ooce entertained A CooaCry Mouse; rich revel reigned Bok people broke in on their feast * They were pursued by man and beast. The Coontry Mouse took to bis beets Saying “Oh City Mouse, your meals Are Something Grand, hut I declare I ’l get along on country fare; Better to gnaw a bit of bread la peaoe, than gorge in fear and dreadH x£top, Jr. of p u m p s a re c ap ab le of co v e rin g tw o s q u a re m iles of land w ith w a­ te r a foot deep ev ery day. T he A rm o u rs have sp e n t p e rh a p s 81 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in dev elo p in g th is tr a c t of lan d , s e n d in g th e ir vice p re s id e n t G eorge B. R obbins, o u t h e re to m a n ­ age th e e n te rp ris e . R o b b in s is th e m an who in v en te d r e f r ig e r a to r c a rs in resp o n se to a su g g e stio n from Phil A rm our. Bob Jo n e s, w ho m ad e such a su c ­ cess of th e a g ric u ltu ra l d e p a rtm e n t of t h e S a c ra m e n ta o Bee, took m e to r a te n h o u r trip o v er th e b asin . T he co m pany is ra is in g rfee, w h e a t, b a rle y and v e g e ta b le s on th e lan d , b u t ex p ects to div id e sa m e in to 40- a=re tr a c ts an d sell to s e ttle r s w ho will grow f r u it a n d a lfa lfa . M artin H an so n , a r e n te r, has bought 960 a c re s, m ak in g a su b ­ s ta n tia l p ay m en t o u t of th e p ro fits e a rn e d g row ing beans a n d g rain . G eorge S tain has also b o u g h t 1000 a c re s w ith m oney m ad e in a s im ila r m a n n e r in th is section. D u rin g th e w ar th e g o v e rn m e n t a u th o riz e d th e c o n s tru c tio n o f an lig h te n m ile lin e th ro u g h th e S u tte r b a sin , only o n e o th e r ex ten sio n be­ ing p e rm itte d . W ith in a y e a r and a h a lf 4000 c a rlo a d s of food w ere Star-, W all P aper at R E D U C E D P rices We have a new stock just in at greatly reduced prices for you to make a selec­ tion from. Is th is y o u r c a r o n S u n d a y ? A S u n d a y m o r n in g —crisp, su n sh in y w ea th er—roads hard and sm o o th . W hat a day for m o to r in g ! Y our car is “ d e a d ” in th e garage. It m ay be carbon -clogged cy lin d ers and v a lves -b u r n e d -o u t bearings—a n y o r e o f a m ul­ titu d e o f troubles. Y ou are p retty safe in blam ing y o u r oil. S e v e n ty -fiv e per cen t o f en g in e troubles are caused b y o ils p oor in quality or w ro n g in ty p e. S u n o co M otor Oil insures freedom from carbon —clean , co m p ressio n -tig h t cylin d ers —sm o o th , n o ise less bearings. W e w i l l t e ll y o u w h ic h o f th e s ix S u n o co ty p es $its y o u r en gin e. A S H L A N D A u to m o tiv e 5 ho p SUNOCO MOTOR OIL Used Cars THAT P LEA SE C o m e in a n d lo o k o v er o u r u sed c a rs --W e t h i n k w e c a n p le a s e y o u in d e m ­ o n s tr a tio n a s w e ll a s in p ric e . : : : Now is the time to paper, before fall House-cleaning jyid while the folks are on vacation. New prices on Paint are effective today, which makes first-grade paint in the reach of evervone. Dickerson PAINTS, PAPERS, OILS, GLASS, ETC Son Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co. 16 South Fir St., Medford