Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 17, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    Satnrday, September I f . i M f
THE ASHLAND DAILÏ TIDINGS
PAGE TW O
people are cordially invited to a tte n d ' senior, and hereafter have two good
these meetings.
societies instead of only one.
Special services a t 7:30 for the
Evening worship at 7:30, with
evening. A musical tre a t R»r th e , sermon by the paster,
"Get the H abit.” Come to ehurch.
lovers of music in song and orchestra.
The Woods orchestra, as well as our
M ethodist Episcopal Church
own, will play, about twelve pieoee
Cor. N. Main and Laurel Streets
In all Including four violins.
9:45, Sunday school, Dr. G. W.
Our church extendh a hearty
C hristian welcome to all who will j Gregg, superintendent.
11 a. m. Morning worship, ser­
worship with us
W alter L. Evans, Pastor.
mon subject, "The Victory th a t Over-
com eth.”
F irst Congregational Church
6:15 p. m. 'E p w o rth League.
Boulevard and Main Street
I. C. Wilson, president.
Phone 239-R.
7:30 evening service, sermon by
Sunday school, with classes for a l l ' th(j pastor
grades and ages.
' The funeral of G. W. Dodson will
Morning service 1 1 a . m., subject,
jjgjj a[ 2:30 o’clock Sunday af-
“ C haracter
Training in
Public ternoon
Schools."
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Charles A. Edwards, pastor.
Junior Christian Eudeavor, 3 p .m . - ■ ,
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Evening service 7:30 p. m., sub-:
ject "The School of C hrist.”
A welcome and greeting aw aits you
at all these services.
W. Judsou Oldfield, Minister.
Ashland •a«ägs»- Tidings
Eatabllahed 1M 6
Published Every EVkalng. Except
bUad?^ X T IN G CO.
THE ASHLAND
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ADVKRTiSING RATES:
Dlwphc Advertising
Single insertion, each in c h ............3«<
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Utopia; Advertising
One time a w eek.................... 27 %c
t wo tim e s a w e e k ...................... 25c
I « c a l R eaders.
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c
To run every other day for one
m on'h, each line, each tim» . . . 7c
To tun every issue for o t . mouth
or more, each line, each tim e. . . . 5c
Classified Column.
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one month or
more, tec the word each time.
Legal R ate:
Trinity Episcopal Church
Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond,
Holy communion at 8 a. m.
Sunday school at 9:45.
Morning service and sermon a t 11.
G irls’ Friendly society meets Wed­
nesday afternoon.
Strangers and visitors cordially
welcomed.
F irs t T im e, p er 8 p oint line . . . . IOc
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
l i n e .................................................. ' c
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
obituaries, 2% cents the line.
J-ruterual Orders and Societies.
Advertising for fraternal orders
cr societies charging a regular initi­
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
ligious and benevolent' orders will be
charged the regular rate for all ad
vertising when an admission or other
charge is made.
W hat C on stitutes A d v ertisin g ’.
Wo make all quOtartWns on
JOB WORK
from
the franklin price list .
Same prices—-R«aeonahle Price-
NOW A PROVEN FACT
Apply Early Before Hie Fall Rains
A Car on Hand Now a t the
ASHLAND FRUIT
ASSOCIATION
S E R V IC E
Every other d a y ........................ 20c
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
ing among some as to w hat consti­
tutes news and w hat advertising,
we print this very simple rule which
is used by newspapers to differin-j
atlate between them : "ALL future
events, where an admission charge
is made or a collection Is taken
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to
organizations and societies of every
kind as well as to individuals.
AU reports of such activities after
they have occurred is news.
All coming soelal or organisation
meeting« of soeisttw where np iaapey
contribution is solicited, InHwtpn
charged, o? collection when le NBW6.
INCREASES CROP YIELDS
CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 17.— It w ill be the old, old story of youth
versus age when Johnny Kilbane, featherw eight champion of the world,
defends his title in the ring at Dunn Field here this afternoon. John­
ny Kilbane, who has made a fortune in the ring, is thirty-tw o— not dte-
crepit old age, as men in other lines judge it, but for the ring an old,
old man, and one who gives evident« of the fact th a t his best fight has
probably been fought.
Opposing him, and fighting fo r the glory and the opportunity for
big money th a t a championship brings, is Danny Frush, of Baltim ore, a
youth of twenty-two, who has been climbing the heights of pugilistic
fame in spectacular fashion, and who was so anxious to make this match
th a t he agreed to fight for $2500— little more than train in g e xpenses—
while his wary and experienced opponent receives $65000— win, lose or
draw.
Entered at th« Ashland, pregofl,
The b attle will be fought twelve
POBtefflee as Second Class Mall
rounds
to a decision. F ru sh m ust
iw tt*r-
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make 128 pounds ringside, which is
four pounds above the weight made
♦
by
K ilbane when he w rested the title
♦
Slow
pass
our
days
in
child­
from
Abe Attell nine years ago.
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Sports WTiters and sports au th o ri­
hood— every dhy
♦
Seems like a century; rap­ « ties generally say Johnny K ilbane is
going back. His fight of a* few
idly they glide
♦
In manhood; and in life s
m onths ago with
Sammy Jac
decline they fly.— Bryant.
seemed to bear out this statem en
♦
for while Johnny toyed with his o
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ponent and won easily, all acre
a fte r the bout was over th a t the sc
Disabled world war veterans have was a m ade-to-order "set-up” fo
been fed on roseate promises. But th e champ. Critics, however, poin
many of them are languishing for to his fights with Benny Valger, who
more substantial and more nourish­ is said to have outpointed him a
ing food than unfulfilled pledges. Newark last year; and Franki
Brown and Andy Chaney are bo
Uncle Sam, in his income tax ex­ given credit for outhitting him. b
emptions, is easy on the fa th e r of the m argin in each instance was
children. But where th e good un­ close, and th ere were many who
cle Is generous, th e landlord is not. m aintained th a t he won.
In F rush, K ilbane meets a tall,
rangy lad w ith two good hands and
a good head and with enough speed
to enable him to move fast both of­
fensively and defensively. He has
gone through the featherw eight divi­
sion like a cyclone and has victories
to his credit over such lads as Andy
Chaney, Kil Julian, A rtie Root,
Freddie Jacks, A rtie
,rd, Tommy Noble,
Presbyterian Church
Corner Helman and N. -Main
Subject for the morning sermon,
“ Rag-time Religion.”
Subject for the evening, ‘The Un­
ion of Christ with the Believer and
its R esults.”
Sunday school at 9:45 o’clock.
Morning services a t 11 o’clock.
Ju n io r C hristian Endeavor, 5 p. m.
C hristian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.
Evening services a t 7:30 o’clock.
Prayer meeting, W ednesday even­
who knows his job and does ot well.
He is not given credit for th e ing at 7:30 o’clock.
C. F. Koehler, Pastor.
speed for which his older opponent
was at one tim e noted. Johnny is
a m arvel of grace and springiness in
Christian Church
the ring, but F ru sh is a different
Corner Second and B Streets
kind of a fighter. He goes straig h t
Bible school a t 10 a. m. On the
at his m an and stays w ith him , de­ 25th we are to observe Rally day.
pending upon his legs only to carry Our aim is 250 present. W atch for
him back out of im m ediate danger num erous and unique advertisem ents
when the opposing attack waxes hot of Rally day.
He always seems to be m oving to­
Morning worship at 11. Sermon (
wards his man. He fights in the topic, "T alents”— an old subject but i
Leonard style.
a new sermon. Come and hear it.
The referee and two judges will
At 6 30 o’clock we will have a big >
-
render a decision if th e bout goes Endeavor meeting. Let every one
the lim it.
from twelve years up to an indefinite^
The F ru sh bout today m arks Kil- age, come. We are going to divide^
bane’s retu rn to the ring a fte r a long the society into interm ediate and
period of com parative idleness. The^
show is being prom oted by Tommy
McGinty and Sammy Detusch.
K ilbane was induced to meet
Frush a fte r a long parley with v ar­
ious prom oters.
McGinty finally
landed the m atch by outw itting the
opposition, and D unn Field today will
ouse one of th e Largest fight crowds
[i the history o f boxing in Cleve-
id, if the advance sale is an indi-
ion of in terest in th e bout,
rush will m ake 126 pounds for
champion, w ho will en ter the
at catchw einhts. The bout will
the eighty-sixth Kilbane has
ght in defense of his crown since
nning it from Abe Attell nine
:ars ago.
So there you are!
TH IS IS TH E PLACE TO
COME FO R
School
Supplies
At the Churches
School
Books
Make out jv u r list and tak« ad­
vantage of this opportunity to
buy standard supplies at the low­
est prices—
School Tablets ................ 5 to 1®«
Crayolas ....................... 10 and JOc
School Paints, 50c cups . . . . I O c
Students Loose Leaf Books, Type
Paper, Pens, Inks, Note Books,
etc., in great variety
Fountain Pens ......... $ 1 .5 0 to $5
Eversharp Pencils . . . .50c to $5
Wool Growers
Object Diamond
Lake Annexation
AC
TECHNOLOGY
M c N a b Bros.
r h ii
W WBBeaBBOHUMH
About the finest thing youngsters
can learn is to be independent, ant?
self-respecting, earning their own
way as far as possible.
At the F irst National we welcome
savings accounts of the boys and
girls, and encourage their increas­
ing them. If parents will work with
us, we’ll see thia next generation
growing up into thrifty, prosperous
citizens.
F irst N a tio n a l B a n k
Ashland, Oregon
“O ldest
N ational
Dank in
Jackson Couutjr’
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H o w to k eep your tractor
in co n sta n t serv ice
A tractor always on the job—giving full
service under any condition—is what every
farmer wants. He knows how such power
pays.
Without proper engine lubrication, this is
impossible. Faulty lubrication steals power,
wastes fuel and oil and is responsible for 75
per cent of all repairs.
SUNOCO Motor Oil—the new scientific
lubricant—guarantees right lubrication.
There are special types of SUNOCO made
to meet the high-speed, heavy-duty de­
mands of tractor engines.
No matter what the size or make of your
tractor, SUNOCO will lubricate the engine
perfectly. Tell us the name and model of
your tractor and w e will tell you the type
of SUNOCO to use.
AND
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PUBLIC FORUM
■$> puri
The United States senate soon will
Cote?«, now, l^NI^R-eason
be considering the revision of fed­
and if possible devise ways
means of keeping our surplus ca:
eral taxes. And may the Lord have
“ W hat ails business in Ashland at home and see our city develo
mercy on the poor taxpayer!
and th e Rogue River valley?” is a j and grow.
President H arding is to choose question often asked in business cir­
We need rooming houses, a goo
cles. In the first place business is hotel, dwellings, business rooms, fa
men J for the disarm
am
ent
confek-
,
ence delegation who have been in abnorm ally good through out this tories, etc., etc Plenty of good i
valley when compared with many vestm ents here for a lot more cap
“ Who’s W ho” for a long time.
sections of this country and others. tai. Keep it here and put it to wor
Congress is to have a rest. And But th ere are some serious reasons, is my advice.
th a t coulct be rectified if we all ! A vitally interested eitizen of As
su will the rest of the country.
could see fit to pull for our home land, Oregon.
A. M. BEAVER.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ town, and our home community. To<>
♦ TIDINGS FASHION HINTS ♦ much money goes out of our valley
to mail order houses; th ere is no
doubt on this score, and it is uni­
versally acknowledged; still it goes
AND CROCHET
on, and many of th e articles p ur­
chased there through mail orders,
tu rn out to be no cheaper when all
Sunday school w ith O. F. Carson
expenses are counted than our home
as su perintendent, 9:45 a. m. A
m erchants can and do sell the same
full a tten d an ce in all departm ent«
for in Ashland.
•KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Sept. 18. and classes is greatly desired. V isit­
,Then there is another and per­
— The K lam ath County Wool Grow­ ors are cordially invited.
haps fa r more serious cause for
M orning w orship and sermon a t |
shortage of ready money in circula­ e rs’ association has adopted resolu­ 11 o’clock, subject, “ The Three-Fold
tion, which is this: Our capitalists, tions opposing the annexation of the Objective o f the C hurch.”
when they have a few hundred dol­ Diamond lake area to C rater Lake
The J u n io r B.Y.P.U. a t 5; and the
lars to loan, are investing in foreign national park, on the ground th a t it senior a t 6 :3 0 p. m.
The young
securities th a t look rosy, and even
would deprive stockm en of much
when they do not look so rosy, with
interest at a less figure than can be valuable grazing land and would cre­
had at home with good first m ort­ ate a refuge for wolves and other
gage security. Even our bankers predatory anim als. Appreciation oj
are advising the purchase of long­ the attitu d e taken by Bend and Rose­
tim e foreign bonds> when they real­ burg civic organizations, which are
ize th a t every dollar sent out of said to oppose the annexation, is ex ­
Oregon's Higher Institution of
this community to purchase long­ pressed in the local resolution, and
tim e securities a t low interest, help characterized as being “ for the best
the foreign countries and hinders or ’ in terests of southern and eastern
The only real rival of georgette in retard s our community to a corres­ Oregon.”
Eight|Schools; Seventy Departments
“We im plore our senators and rep­
nloases is crepe de chine. In this ele- ponding degree. In the past decade
FALL'TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921
{•ut blouse it appears In a warm tan many of o ur citizens have sent th eir resentatives to look well to the eco­
For^informalfon write to the Rerwlrif
■ulor, with collar, cuffs, p«plum and savings out of th e community, never nomic interests of the state, instead
Oregon
College
auttons hand-crocheted of silk in the
of to idealization theories,” said th e
t
to
see
them
a
g
ain
;
they
have
gone
»m e shade. Nothing more refined or
’ on fool’s arrands, and th e senders concluding paragraph.
»mart has been presented for fall.
TO ROYS AND GIRLS
A SH L A N D
A u to m o tiv e
5 h o p
SUNOCO
stor<
MOTOR OIL
Just Received a Large Shipment of
ROOFING
This is first quality material and the price is right.
Repair the roof before the fall rains.
We carry a complete line of Roof Paints.
Dickerson
Son
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, etc.