Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 23, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
Ashland
THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Tidings
Friday, September 28, IÖ21
LONELIESi S?OT IN ENGLAND LAN ENFORCEMENT OF
ing of C hrist and during his reign of man will progress from th a t time j
the
obedient ones of the hum an race forward.
BOOZE LAW CONDEMNED
E stablished 1876
will be restored to exactly w hat Ad­
Published Every Evening Except Residents of Essex Village Surely Are
Millions of people now living on
Sunday -
Cut Off From the Society of
am
.lost,
viz.,
perfect
manhood
and
earth
reasonably expect, in the ordi­
At the W. C. T. U. county conven­
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Their Fellows.
a
perfect
home.
nary course of events, to live ten or
tion held in Medford, Septem ber 16.,
OFFICIAL CITY AND 4?OUNTY
Twenty-four of th e holy prophet© fifteen years. Those living in 19-25
The most inaccessible spot in Eng- tke tollow tog resolutions were, uua»-
PAPER
of Jehovah foretold th e coming time and thereafter, coming to a knowl­
lend,
according to a correspondent iu itnously adopted
TELEPHONE 39
of
such restoration of man. These edge of the tru th and being obedient
the Manchester Guardian, is Foulness, j Resolved: That we publicly ex
»obscriptinn Price Delivered in City in Essex. As the erow flies Foulnese ' press- our disapproval, as citizens of prophets spoke with divine a u th o r­ to this message of tru th , will be
)ne month • • • • • • • « • • • • • • • • A »65
barelj forty miles from London — ' Jackson county. Ore., of th e deplor- ity. The disciples of Jesus, knowing ‘gradually restored to perfection of
Three m onths .............................. 1.95 « U little
island sundered from the Es- * «,^1
Six months .................................. 3.76 _ sex
_ marshes kv
tv
,, estuary of . able hast conditions
from the non of the testim ony of these holy pro­ body and mind and will live on the
by
the
wide
,
_
phets and of the coming time of re­ I earth forever in a state of happiness.
One y e a r ....................................... 7.60
about a *------
pound enforcem ent of the prohibition laws storation propounded to Jesus this
Mail uii«i
uii«l R
ural Routes.
.nail
uurai
nomea.
: the • .Crouch. It costs
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The earth will gradually be improved
One month .................................. | .65
to get from Buruham-ou-Croucn in this county, and also do now re question: “ Master, tell us how we.
and the deserts madia productive, the
Three months
mouths .............................. 1.95 —the
—the nearest
nearest railway
railway station—to
station—to Foul-
Foul- sent the looseness regarding the en
may
know
of
the
tim
e
of
thy
pres­
waste places inhabited, and the whole
Six m onths .................................. 3.6o ness uod back, for there is no public : l’orcement of the laws against the
ence
and
of
the
end
of
the
w
orld.”
world
become a fit habitation suf­
One year ....................................... 6.50 service and a bargain for the trip has ; use of tobacco.
to
be
struck
with
a
ipcal
boatman.
(M
atthew
2
4
:3
.)
The
answ
er
of
ficient
to support the entire human
.. I,.».
—
Regolve<l: T hat we db hereby com-
ADVERTISING RATES ------ m hM «tnnnv
When
the
boat
reaches
the
pebble
Display Advertising
mend the county officials and state Jesus to this question was clear and) race with abundance.— Isiah 35;
Single insertion, each in c h ........... 30c shore you scramble as best you can officers for th eir work in causing to conclusive, understandable by men Ezekiel 36:34, 35.
over the sea wall, and so to the sur-
yearly C ontracts
The seed ol Abraham, according
be ferreted out the many charged when the events m entioned by him
■ face of the island.
Display Advertising
should
be
fulfilled.
The
answer
to
the promise, consists of Christ
with
violating
the
prohibition
laws
One time a w eek....................27 i4 cj Foulness is ubout 14 miles round,
Two tim es a w eek....................25c , and possesses a church, an inn and of Jackson county and express our shows, in connection with other Jesus, the head, and the church, his
Every other d a y ......................... 20c
i three shops, but no policeman and no gratitude to those who faithfully Scriptures, th a t the end of the world body (G alatians 3 16, 27, 29; Col-
Local Readers.
doetoi.
Ihe only industry besides and conscientiously perform ed th eir and th e setting up of Messiah' king­ ossians 1:18.) These are the ones
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c tonutog
appears
to be shouting wild (ludes as cUUen9 . d „ , ri , , , dom will m ark the beginning of the who
have been
selected
from
To run every other day for od »
duck
anil
widgeon,
which abound here I
.,
.
restoration
of
man,
and
from
th
a
t
month, each line, each tim e . . 7c in company with many
am ongst men from I’etecost until
other birds of connection Wlth th is work,
To rnn every issue for oc„ month
tim e forward millions of people liv­ C hrist’s second coming. These are
c
types
rarely
seeu
so
far
north.
At
lew
i
Resolved.
T
hat
jail
sentences
or more, each line, each tim e .. . . 6c
the ones who are properly designat­
'' tide those of the islanders who pos- should accompany th e fines imposed ing on earth will never die.
Classified Column.
The first im portant question, then, ed as Christians, and whose eternal
One cent the word each time.
sess no boat and no money to hire one on those violating the prohibition
To run every issue for one month or can walk to the mainland by the laws.
is, W hat is m eant by the end of the dwelling place shall be in heaven;
more,
the word each time.
Broonway, a huge stretch of sand, with
Resolved: T hat we will give our world and when does it occur? W orld an<J through this class the blessing
Legal Rate:
little
torch
stick,
marking
the
track,
j
assistance
in a n , possible way th a t means social and) political order en­ shall be extended, according to God’s
F irst Time, per 8 point line . . . .10c lh is takes them across the Foulness „
,
, . , „
... . .
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
and Maylin sands to Wakering, and ! may b° ° f help t0 the officlals in during for a tim e certain. The lease promise, To all the falnilies of the
l i n e ...............................................Cc
involves a tramp of from 10 to 20 th eir efforts to enforce the prohibi- of Gentile dom ination began, ac­ earth.
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
Jesus declared th at this message
milqs, according to the ¡»olnt at which i tion laws now on th e statu te books. cording to Bible chronology and his­
Obituaries. 2 Vi cents the line.
tory,
606
B.
C.,
was
to
continue
for
the
island
is
left.
Nothing
can
be
seen
of
the kingdom shall, at the end of
—
Committee.
Fraternal Orders and Societies
Advertising for fratern al orders ‘ of the outside world from Foulness
252.0 years, and necessarily ended the world, be preached unto all na­
cr societies charging a regular inlti for on all sides it is shut in by the
in 1914, which m arks th e end of the tions for a witness, and then the end
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ sea wall, and there is no vestige of a PIONEER WOMAN
ligious and benevolent orders will be hili from which to obtain a view.
PASSES AWAY present order, a t which tim e its dis­ of the world will be complete. This
integration should be expected. Jes­ is a message of comfort because it
charged the regular ra te for all ad ­
vertising when an adm ission or other
us stated th a t when th a t tim e arrived announces the end of the present
charge is made.
NATURE OF HOUSE-WARMING
Mrs. M argaret Ann Klingle, aged there would be a world war, fam ine, unrighteous order, the incoming
82 years, a pioneer of Jackson coun- pestilence, and revolutions in various kingdom of peace, justice and right-:
WRtt Constitutes Advertising!
Custom in England of Setting Out ty, who lived for sixty years on Lake parts of th e earth , m arking th e be­ eousness, and the time for the giv­
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
ing among some as to w hat consti­
Meal for Entertainment
’ creek, died at a Medford hospital ginning of the w o rld s ending. All
ing of life everlasting to the obed-!
tutes news and w hat advertising,
of New_Neighbors.
W ednesday of B right’s disease. She
these
things
have
been
fulfilled
since
ient ones of earth. The message
we print this very simple ru le whicn
was
born
in
Ireland
and
came
to
is used by new spapers to differin-
1914,
and
the
fam
ine
and
revolutions
“ Millions Now Living Will Never 1
Au uucieut custom Is still main­
atiate between them : “ ALL future tained in some parts of England on Am erica when thirteen years or age. are still in progress.
Die,” during the past twelve m onths,
events, where an admission charge midsummer eve; every housekeeper was m arried fifty years ago to Sam­
He fu rth er stated— and this is has had the greatest circulation ofj
is made or a collection is taken who iu the course of the year has uel Klingle
a
t
Jacksonville.
She
-
____________
___
corroborated
by many of the proph­ any book ever published in a like per-!
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to
organizations and societies of every changed his residence into a new j leaves a sonr Charles- K lingle, and a ets— th a t th e re tu rn of th e Jew s to iod of time. This book, together
neighborhood spreads a table before i daughter, Mrs. Ella Myers, b o th res-
kiud as well as to individuals.
Palestine would be an additional evi- with “ The Finished Mystery” and
All reports of such activities after his door In the street with bread, J idents of th e Lake Creek district,
de®ce
of this great tim e of the “ Can the Living Talk with the
cheese uud ale for those who choose
k -
they have occurred is news.
t„
rvsort
to
u
Mrs-
Klingle
has
a
host
of
friends
w orld’s v»nd. This fact is also now D ead?” are now being placed by the
All coming social or organization to resort to it.
The
cannot but arise that to m ourn tier l08S- She was well- accomplished.
meetings of societies where no money
,,,u“ “ thought
-----
International Bible Students' Asso­
contribution is solicited, inftiatioA if thia custom were prevalent in the known and highly respected.
AdditioiLah,y be said th a t during ciation in the hands of the people,
charged, or collection taken is NEWS. United States a vast number of our
The funeral services will be held th e period of
end of the world and at such a price t>hat every one
citizens
would
be
entertaining
their
Saturday m orning a t 10:30 o’clock there would be upon\ earth distress
We make a*J quotations on
can afford them. They contain a
friends and neighbors in the street, front the Catholic church, th e Rev.
JOB WORK
of
nations,
with
prepv^xity,
m
en’s
message of hope and comfort to the
owing to the number of removal*
F a th e r Maher, officiating.
In ter­ hearts failing them for fi©«r of w hat
from
which have taken place in the Iasi
groaning creation.
m ent will be in Jacksonville ceme­ they see coming u p q n a th e earth.
THE FRANKLIN PR IC E LIST.
year or two.
C. A. ROBERTS,
Same prices— Reasonable Price—
In Ireland on this day there are al­ tery.
This is now in progj^ss.
Pd. Adv.
Ashland, Oregon
i
so remnants of the sun-worshipers.
to all.
... - i i i .
As a tu rth q r evidence he stated q-T —— 1
According to Rev. Donald llcQneeu
th a t his followers, loyal and faithful
Entered a t the Asnland, Oregon, “the Irish have ever been worshipers
’ PEOPLE’S FORUM
« C hristians, W ould be hated of various
Poatoffice as Socond Class Mall of the Are and of Baal, and are so to i ♦
Matter.
n atio n 's for his nam e’s sake, and
1 this*day. The chief festival in honor
of
the
sun
ami
lire
is
upon
the
21st
of
would be persecuted. This was hlso’
•*> <•' *5- <♦- *> <$> -Az <V €> <8>
©> •»
PAID ADVERTISING
fulfilled during th e world w ar, and
»> Love looks not with the eye, <8> June (23d?) when the sun arrives at
«
the summer solstice, or, rather, begins
many
C hristians in A ustria, Ger­ will <1<> your plowing right now-
The regeneration of th e ., hnfl.an
<8
but with the mind,
<§> its retrograde motion. We were told
of Chris- many, G reat B ritain, Canada, the in your hard, sticky soil.
«» And therefore is winged
that at midnight we should see a race has been the
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Rl,
1U
IU
.
tians
for
<»Mwrtes,
which
hope is United States), and oth er places, were
Cupid painted blind.
singular sight and accordingly at mid
B argain in used sewing m achine;
night
tires
began
to
appear
and
the
:
based
upon
God’s
promises.
To Ab- beverely persecuted- The g reater por-
— Shakespeare. >
-v ♦
♦ r
4> ♦ ♦ # >
+ people dunced about them and made • raham he said: “ In thy seed shall 1 tion of this persecution4 was because also a new carload of W hite sew­
ing muchines ju st in, at
their sons and daughters and cattle all the families of th e e a rth be of the publication or “ The Finished
«
pass
through
the
flre.”-C
h
lcag
o
Jour
1
blesse(1..
XGenesia
1
2
3
;
22*
18^
His enemies many a time have
M y stery /’ which explains the book
Corner
written the obituary of Mr. Bryan i nal
This promised blessing Is life eVer- of Revelation, w ritten by St. John
in national politics. But Mr. Bryan i
■ lasting.— Romans 6:23.
while he was serving a term in pris­
to
That Word “ Hospital."
seems to have w ritten it him self
-
*
-
»
—
I
.
—
—
on
on
a
false
charge
of
sedition.
The opening chapters of the Bible
One of the features of an ancient
when he moved to Florida to reside
tell
of the creation of perfect man H undreds of thousands of copies of
permanently. It w ill ibe many a Roman home were the “hospltalla,” in the image and likeness of GoJ, “ The F(nlsjied M ystery” are now in
or apartments set aside for strangers,
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day before a man front Florida is or “hospes.” Hence, iu its original ' aH^
W e s e ll
habitation in a perfect home, the hands of the people.
elected president.
A
nother
im
portant
d
ate
God
has
meaning the word “hospital” was up- ¡E den; of his violation of the divine
plied to places where strangers were law and his sentence to death
By made clear through the prophets.
If Roscoe (F atty ) Arbuckle had) received and kindly entertained. The inheritance all of his offspring have
W hen the children Of Israel entered
beeu the veriest glutton for trouble, .„nnnonly restricted use of the term bePn born im perfect thereforft
the land of Palestine in the year
’ n®reioro sin
CHOCOLATE
he could not well have stirred up to designate places where sick strung- (
a dying condition, 1575 B. C., God required them to
more of it for himself and for o th ­ ers were received was an after de- llors’ an®
VANILLA
count the time from th a t d ate for­
velopment.
(Romans
5:12.)
God
m
ade
prom
-
STRAWBEHKV
ers, than he did a t th a t Infamous
The word came to us directly from ise to redeem man from death <Ho- ward, and to keep every fiftieth
“ party.”
MAPLE NU T
the French, wh© got it from the Ro- ' sea 1 3 :1 4 ), this redem ption to be year as a jubilee; and commanded
mans. It is derived of course, from accomplished only by th e w illing th a t these jubilees should bo kept
Charlie Chaplin is in P aris, and the same root as “hospitable.”
The
if anyone offers to sell him Champs name “Hospitaler” was borne with sacrifice of a perfect man. God sent for seventy periods, which would be
Elysee he won’t buy it, even at a pride by several semi-religious and his Son Jesus into th e world for equivalent to a total o f . 3500 years.
bargain price.
semi-military orders, like the Knights th a t purpose. (John 3 ;1 6 .) He came St. P aul shows th a t these things were
of St. John or the Knights of Malta, to ransom man from the pow er of th e types or shadows. The jubilee per­
President H ardiug ia back iu who made it a business to relieve the grave (M atthew 20:2& ), th a t th e iods typified the thousand year
people m ight have life. (John 10: reign of Christ, which would begin
W ashington, hard at work. He ia poor, the strangers and the sick.
It is worth noting that the first 10.) He died for the b enefit of all at the tim e of his second presence
setting an example that congress “hospital” for diseased men and ani­
ond at the end of the world, during
should follow.
mals w as established by the Buddhists men (Hebrews 2 :9 ). which testi­
mony must be given to all men in which the obedient of m ankind must
in Hindustan.
The mining troubles in West Vir­
________________ •
God’s due time, (1 Tim othy 2 :6 , 6.) be restored. A period of 3500 years
ginia. it seems, are not settled, but
At
th a t due time every man shall h ear beginning in 1575 B. C. of necessity
Whistle Governs Wall Street.
only sleeping.
will end w ith 1925 A. D. It is th ere­
“Ah, they go by the whistle here, the tru th tau g h t by Jesu s, who
too,” observed the factory hand from ■ prom ised: “.If a man keep my saying fore confidently expected from the
6
he shall never see d ____
eath - .’’ (John
8: Scriptures th a t 1925 will m ark the
________
♦ TIDINGS FASHION HINTS ♦ up-state visiting In Wall street.
■end of wars, famine, pestilence, rev­
“Yes,”
said
his
city
cousin,
“th
at’s
i
61.)
There
must,
be
a
due
tim
e
for
♦ V V V ♦ ?
♦ ♦ ♦ > © <
the truth. I suppose the majority, or all men to h ear these tru th s before olutions, anarchy an d general dis­
at least a large proportion, of the they can be kept.
turbances, and th a t the restoration
ELEGANT AND USEFUL
boys hi Wall Street were born In the
The
first
six
verses
of
Revelation
country^ and lived iu some country
town before hitting the trail to the 21 tell of a tim e coming when th ere
big city. In the country town every­ will be no more death, and which tim e
body goes by the factory w-hlstle. One is stated to be during th e reign of
CAKES MADE TO ORDER
doesn’t see many clocks In Wall Christ. “ He (C hrist) m u st reign
street or any factories with whistles till ho hath put all enemies under
HOT DOUGHNUTS AT 4:80
to^guide the ‘boys’ during lunch hour, his feet. The last enemy th a t shall
P. M* DAILY
but there's a building being torn down.
be destroyed is d eath .”— 1 Corinth-
'And everj’ wrecking crew is assisted 1 ians 15 25, 26.
by a dummy steam engine. Well, you
It is evident from the foregoing
see the wreckers lay off work at noon
for lunch, and so do a majority of the Scriptural proof th a t th ere m ust
Wall Streeters. Therefore when the come a tim e when th e people will
HW NORTH MAIN ST.
dummy engine blows its whistle to have an opportunity for life, peace
call the wrecking crew back t© labor, and happiness. The question Is,
Phone 260-Y
the Wall Streeter returns to his office.”
W hen? St. P eter answ ers this ques­
—New Ybrk Sun.
tio n , saying: “ Times of refreshing e s w s a s s s s s
shall come from the presence of the
Public-Spirited Citizen.
“Mr. Gadspur, I understand you an Lord; and he (Godh shall send Jes­
LADIES
us Christ, who before was preached
going to run for office.”
unto you, whom th e heaven m ust
“It’s all a mistake, sir.”
Ready-to-wear Garments tail­
“Indeed?”
____
retain until the tim
es _____________
of restoration
ored during the dull season—
“Yes, the fact that I've been getting of all things, which God hath spok-
big assortment to choose from
my name to ti»e paper quite often here en by th e mouth of all his holy
— every size and evei-y price—
• rcjac ,|i- ctune was chosen for mak- s t r ^ t 6
? ,Uy lnter^ 10 »'r °Pheta Bine© the world began. . .
wonderful
value©. See the ex­
tfcX ■-"*» haitdsouie blouse for fall. It street paving, traffic laws, pernicious t v „„
„ ..
,
tra fine French Serge dress©»
k i n a bright henna shade with stitch- movies and one thing and auother. I | Y a ’ and aH the Pr°P h<*»
Sam-
In white and white crepe de chine haven’t the slightest intention of try- , ueI and those tb a t follow after, as M >16.75. AQ wool Polo doth
facing the sleeves and neck opening. lng to capitalize my enthusiasm."— many as have ----
spoken,
have likewise
-coots at >18.75.
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Tlie collar may be worn open, disclos­ Birmingham Age-Herald.
foretold of these days.” (Acts 3:
ORRE8 TAILOR SHOP
in'..' the face and a small, plain
19-21, 24.) This statem ent conclus­
yeatee of the white crepe.
Tidings ‘-wants” get results ively proves th a t a t th e second, com-
The Beider Tractor
and P.&0. Disc Plow
Peil’s
Brick Ice Cream
Ashland Creamery
HOME BAKERY
JOINT ACCOUNTS
R
partners, husband and
* * wife, m other and daughter, often
find a joint account very conveni­
ent. In case of illness of either,
the other can attend to all business
details, while in case of cfeath the
survivor may draw upon tlie fund
w ithout useless red tape.
It' you are interested in such an
account, drop into, the First National,
and we’ll explain the ease with which
it is opened.
First National Bank
Ashland, Oregon
“Oldest
National
Bank in
Jackson County’’
Do More Than Live
Enjoy Life!
The enjoym ent which comes from
elim inating worry, front being able
to plan and carry through those
plans, belongs almost exclusively to
those who save. ,
Open a th rift account here. Start
with only a dollar, if you will, but
start.
Do more than live — enjov
life!
The C itiz en s B a n k
Ashland, Oregon
ANSWER THIS PUZZLE
Win Ford Sedan or $800
WHO ARE THEY?
T he o p erator o f th e m ovie m ach in e in
th is th ea ter d ecid ed to p la y a jo k e on h is
au d ien ce, s o .h e th rew th e se re-arran ged ® LET MY AIBMMB1N5E ® SHALL I W ARM IT
-M o v ie” p la y e r s’ n a m e s on th e
(ft) RACE W ALL 01E
6 ” KAC1Y0U CAN (iAMBILl
screen.
.
To so lv e th e M ovie P u z sle
& BABE 5E N D LIE -8 AN ILL IS LIGH
a ll you are required to du is
to rearran ge th e letters
(S’ ASK AIR Of BAND SLUG * L E T A MAN ARM 006
so th a t th e y w ill spell
^RO O M TO M E
-,o RICH IN A L I CHEAP
th e correct actor's or
a c tr e ss’ nam e. N o. 1 is
M ary M iles M in­
ter. I f you can
g u e ss a ll ten you
can w in Ford S e­
dan or $800.
P rob ab ly
you
know th e n am es
o f m o st o f th e
fam ou s
players,
but ju st to re­
fresh your m em -
mory w e m en ­
tion b elow th e
n am es o f a few
o f th e m ost p op ­
u lar “m o v ie” p layers:
,
C harlie C haplin, B eb e D an iels. N orm a T a lm a d g e, M ary P ick ford T h om as
M iigh an . D ustin F arn u m , T om Moore, D ou glas F airb an k s, B lan ch e S w eet
Mabel N orm and, P ea rl W h ite. F a tty A rbuckle. W allace Iteid .fcb cverlcy B ayn e
W illiam S. H art, C lara K im b all Y oung, L illia n C ish.
ONLY 185 “POINTS” WINS AUTO
F o r e a c h n am e th a t y o u arran ge co rrectly you w ill receive 10 “P o in ts”
tow ard th e F O R D Sedan, o r 100 “P o in ts” in a ll, if you arran ge a ll n am es cor­
rectly. You ca n g a in 60 m ore “P o in ts” by “Q u a lify in g ” y .isr answ er T h at Is,
by p rovin g th a t you h a v e sh ow n a copy o f our paper. T h e R ural W eekly, to
fiv e people. T h e fin a l 25 “P o in ts” w ill be aw ard ed by th ree Judges on th e
n eatn ess, sty le , h a n d w ritin g an d sp e llin g o f your answ er.
an sw er g a in in g 185 " P oin ts” (w h ich is th e m a x im u m ) w ill w in th e
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