Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 24, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
By Charles Sughroe
» We*«™ Nmpaptr Utam
Tidings MICKIE, TH E P R IN TE R ’S DEVIL
Established 187 6
Published. Every Evening E x c e p t;
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO., '
OFFICIAL ' CITY AND fcu N T Y
PAPER
TELEPHONE 39
Subscription Price Delivered in
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One month .................................. 3
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.ADVERTISING RATES:
Display Advertising
Single insertion, each in ch ............30c
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising
One time a w eek......................2714 c
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Two tim es a w eek..................... 25c
Every other d a y .........................20c
<$>'-my farm ing as I thought b e tte r not
Local Reader-*.
to come. At 10 o’clock Bible school
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c
* db too m uch first tim e or m ig^t get
will open with our 250 people pres­
To run every other day for od »
PEO PLE'S FORUM
4<my services engaged for an o th er year?
ent. There will be a glad hand and
month, each line, each tim e . . . 7c
Some p a rts of this country crops
a cheery smile for everyone. You
To run every issue for on.» month
.
or more, each line, each t im e .. . . 6c i
are fair and on account of not much
will be a stran g er for only three
Classified Column.
F irst Baptist Church
rain crops did not grow us abundant
m inutes. A fter th a t you will bey
One cent the word each time.
EDITOR SNOTE: George N. K ra
Sunday school with O. F. Carson ready to welcome others There wifi
To run every issue for one month or ,ue,-t local agent Tor tue Southern! its they generally do, however, th a t
as
superintendent, 9:45 a. in.
country certainly looks good as a
be a good program for the closing
more, tyc the word each time.
Pacific
company,
has
recently
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Legal Rate
Morning worship and sermon at twenty m inutes of the Bible school
»farm ing country, as ta r as th e looks
his family from a trip . . . . .
F irst Time, per 8 point line . . . . 10c turned , with
,
,
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: of it goers as ta r as one can see is a 11 o’clock. Subject: ’ The “ Sermon hour.
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
to Alaskan points. The following
.
At 11 o’clock will be the Com-
l i n e ...............................................Cc account ot his travels gives consid ° ‘vast platn of rolling prairie, dotted on th e M ount.”
The Ju n io r B.Y.P.U, at 5; and the niunion service an d sermon by the
with houses and barns in all direc­
Card of Thanks, 31.00.
erable inform ation regarding travel­
O bituaries, 2% cents the line.
tions. P a rt of this country is under senior a t 6:30 p. m. The young pasto r on “ The Christian Life: W hat
ing conditions and guidance for
F raternal Orders and S ocieties.
is it ? ” You can't afford to miss this
•irrigation and crops in th a t p art show senior at 6:30 p. ni.
Advertising for fraternal orders tourists,
Evening
preaching
service
sf.
7:30
service.
up good.
or societies charging a regular initi­
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ To the Editor:
Senior Endeavor and Interm ediate
A fter spending a few days we are p. m. Rev. J. C. Austin, of P o rt­
Having made a trip to Alaska and
ligious and benevolent orders will be
land,
will
preach.
will
each meet at 6 30. Besides the
off again for Calgary, one of the
charged the regular rate for all ad­ various parts of the country this
Our
churoh
extendh
a
hearty
usual
prayer service, th ere will be
vertising when an admission or other sum m er I thought it m ight be in te r­ larg e a n d im portant cities, and has
C
hristian
welcome
to
all
who
will
election of officers.
th e distinction of being the largest
eharge is made.
esting to hear of some of th e places
worship
with
us.
Evening worship at 7:30. Sermon
city of the province of A lberta, lines
What C onstitutes A d vertising!
visited. Leaving Portland on train
W
alter
L.
Evans,
Pastor.
topic,
“Jesus the Son of God.”
In order to allay a m isunderstand- 12 over the Union Pacific 7:30 p. ru n to Edm uuton from this city and
‘ Get the habit.” Come to church.
log among some as to w hat consti­
for th e Peace R iver country, beauti­
Trinity Episcopal Church
tutes nows and what advertising, m., we traveled along the Columbia fu l buildings and large streets m ake'
Josephine Champie, Pastor.
we print this very simple rule whicn river with its grand scenery, passtng
Vicar
th
e
Rev.
P.
K.
Hammond,
i
is used by newspapers to d ifferin -‘ the Columbia highway with its my- this city beautiful and gives It a J Holy communion at 8 a. m.
SAW ED-PFF REMARKS
atiate between them : “ ALL future riada of autom obiles, and tow ards very busy a PPe a ra “ <æ> a ite r staying
Sunday
school
a
t
9:46.
events, where an admission charge.
at the hotel for some time we de-
like ' elded
la made or a collection is taken duak th eir U8ht8 showed up
. ------,
to again bo off and taking the
It is easier to promise to pay than
Morning service and sermon at 11.
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies toj'fairy land, the movement of th e Uded ™
Strangers and visitors cordially it is to pay.
organizations and societies of every I train causing them to dance, which crack tra in ’ the lm perial Limited,
Some people are helpless as long
welcomed.
kind as well as to individuals.
-made one \h in k of Broadway in N ew , over the C anadian Pacific, we de-
as
they can get help.
All reports of such activities after
„ parted for Banff, the play ground of
‘ h o v h » v a '.p p n r r p d W n e w s
York, passing the manv w ater falls *
. « r j e> ** »*
Methodist
The
mail order catalogues wear
they have occurred is news.
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»the N orthw est au.d its sister cities.
—
All coming social or organization 'which are plainly seen from the o b -.
Cor. N. Main and Laurel Streets | out quicker than the Bible does.
Lion car, while on the o th e r, F iel* and Lake Louiae’ a rriv to « at
meetings of societies where no money
9:45, Sunday school, Dr. G. W. 1' One never sees tum ble-bugs any
contribution is solicited, initiation hand th e broad Columbia with th e B anii in due courBe of tim e we found
Gregg,
superintendent.
i more, except the two-legged kind.
charged, or collection taken is NEWS.
lig h ts of the steam ers makes a sight a large num ber of to u rists enjoy-
11 a, m. Morning worship, ser­
Experience also teaches a num-
We make all quotations od
not soon forgotten. As timo wore ‘.ng the beautiful scenery, high m ounJ mon by Rev. Thom as E. Elliott, D. 1 ber of things we should not know.
JOB WORK
I on and we were soundly sleeping in tains and scenes th a t are common in D., of Portland.
i
if you want to abuse people, be an
from
our sleeper, only to be awakenec* high altitudes.
6:15 p. m.
Epworth L eagus., evangelist and get paid for it.
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST.
jby th e porter calling us to get up
Banff is said to have th e highest I. C. Wilson, president.
The ju ry sometimes agrees to get
Same prices— Reasonable Price— 1 for Spokane, this being where he golf links known, one can visit and
7:30 p. m. Evening services. “A !a little much needed rest.
to all.
changed to take the Spokane In te r­ see w onderful cascades w ater falls Review of the T e a r.” A cordial in-;
Most easy money is spent ju st ex-
national
railroad.
It
seemed
a
cascade
m
ountain
Stonoy
Squaw
vitation is extended to th e public, actly th a t way.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
Fostofflce as Second Class Mail dream from what we had ju st parsed m ountain, V erm illion lakes, Sun­ and stran g ers are especially urged
Rich women, poodle dogs and lim-
Matter.
through.
Here we transferred to dance canyon, also one can take a to worship w ith us.
•
vusines breed socialism.
another line, and as soon as bag­ ride on the lake ab o u t sixten miles
Charles A. Edwards, pastor.
The bray or the ass is different
gage could be loaded and the hurry long and about two miles wide, auto­
from the roar of the lion.
♦ and bustle of transferring, we again mobile trip s and so many things that)
♦
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Fleeting as were the dream s
got under way for Lethbridge, Al­ one can see which would keep you}
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of old,
berta, this being our destination for busy and put a creek in your nec
THIS IS THE PLACE TO
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Remembered like a tale th a t’s
a few days. This line is very scenic If you attempted» to see it all. T b
COME FOR
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told,
parsing through large wheat fields altitu d e of Banff is given as 4625
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We pass away.
of th e Inland Em pire, passing Sand passing on we come to the plac
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— Longfellow.
Point and Bonner's Ferry where one ■Where one gets off fo r Lal^e Louise
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♦ i sees lake boating parties and gen- a beautiful body of w ater in t b
erai outdoor life, parties outfitting high m ountains, this place being 567
for pleasure trips in all directions, altitude, here arising behind the lak<
AND
China should not come to the con­ our next stop being King’s Gate, is Mounts LeFrey and Victoria, tb
ference on lim itation of arm am ents •where we go through the usual in­ la tte r is a big snow m ountan on tb
an d find itself a victimized guest, spection of baggage by officials of m argin of this lake are wonderf
with its hat and overcoat stolen be­ ■both countries after unloading bag­ Alpine flower gardens of sever?,
fore the conference ends. China, in gage from baggage cars and suit colors which gives it a wonderful
F irst Congregational Church
other words, should be protected cases inspected they are again load- appearance. Various places of in te r­
Boulevard and Main Street
Make out your list and take a d ­
against rapacity, and the United' ed into the baggage car and we are est. are reached from this peftnt,
Phone 239-R.
vantage of this opportunity to
States will strain itself to the u t­ on our way, arriving at Ernie high climbing, fishing and boating, pass­
Suuday school, with classes for all buy standard supplies at the low ­
most to give this proectiou.
up in the Rocky m ountains, ahd ing on we again stop a t Fields, and
grades and ages. Tomorrow is Rally est prices—
where we get our glimpse of them Is the junction for Em erald lake,
day with a special program given by School Tablets ................5 to 10c
Producers of motion .picture« a t close range, tow ering high up in another fine body of w ater, and is the children.
Crayolas .......................10 and 20c
should be such rigid censors of th e ir 'the clouds, great pyramids of rocks where visitors go to see the great
M orning service 11 a. m., subject," School Paints, 50c cups . . . . 1 0 c
own work th a t there would be no and one cannot bu t th in k , of the 'Yoho valley. Like its sister resorts “ The Teaching Function of the
Students Loose Leaf Books, Type
ground for agitating for public cen­ quietude up among those righ pin­ Fields holds a place as one and ap­ C hurch.”
Paper, Pens, Inks, Note Books,
nacles. Pascsing on we come to pears to be th e sum m it of th e Sel­
sorship.
Ju n io r C hristian Endeavor, 5 p. hi.
etc., in great variety
Crow’s Nest, another gateway away kirk m ountains, leaving Fields we
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.
Some of those who though Mr. up in th e Rockies, and one can sta rt down and near Glacier, deriv­ Subject, ’'M issionary R esults In Fountain Pens ......... $1.30 to $5
H arding would be putty in the presi­ im agine most anything? from the dif­ ing its name from th e large glacier South A m erica.” Foreign missionary Eversharp Pehcils . . . .30c to $5
dency, are aw akening to find th a t fe re n t arrangem ents of the range. which the traveler sees, we e n te r the meeting.
•These m ountains have snow on their long double track C onnaught tu n ­
he is flint, when occasion requires."
Evening service 7:30 p. m., sub­
crests, passing down on the other nel, said to be the longest tu n n el in ject, “ W inning Life’s Consumate
'side we come to the Lethbridge, a N orth America, from portal to portal V ictory.”
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❖ ‘large city on the vast prairie of Al­ being five miles long.
Rev. George N. Edw ards, of W alla
«> TIDINGS FASHION HINTS ♦ berta. This is a beautiful city and
And am told pierces its way th ru W alla, W ash., will preach a t th e
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has very large streets and all built Mount MacDonald. A fter passing m orning service.
lu a uniform m anner which gives through this tunnel we wind our
A welcome and greeting aw aits you
Ht a very pretty appearance, beauti­ way through m ountain gorges and at all these services.
W H A T EVER YO N E KNOW S ful parks with various foliage adorn beautiful scenery of varying nature,
W. Jndson Oldfield. Minister.
it, streets are paved, and everywhere until you arrive a t Vancouver, B. C.,
'has the appearance of a busy and which is one of th e large deep wa­
Christian O ra ch
prosperous city.
Cor. B and Second Sts.
te r harbor cities as well as hag
Staying at Hotel Lethbridge for large inland trade, and from the ap­
Tom orrow is R ally day a t th e
two days gave us quite a chance to pearance of people on the streets C hristian Bible school. By 9:30 a
see the place, coming into Leth­ shopping one w ould th in k business big group of happy folk will be a t
bridge the railro ad crosses a very was good which we found to be the th e church. Cars will be hurrying
'high bridge, and was told was the 'case. As our time was getting short busily from homes to church, bring­
highest trestle bridge now known and as we were to sail from Seattle for in g those who have no other way
is 317 feet high and one mile long.
Alaska, we did not stop very long
Leaving Lethbridge we took an
'but took the G reat N orthern rail­
auto and drove over a large p art of
way for Seattle arriving th ere 9:50
A lberta wheat fields, getting (the
T>. m., a fte r staying all night we
wheat crop movement first hand, and
went and secured our state room on
in some parts binders could be seen
»the good ship Jefferson which was
cutting this staple article, usually
to sail th e next day at 9 a. m. and
cu ttin g fields of one mile square, and
prom ptly at 9 a. m. we backed out
‘was interesting to us, coming from
of the harbor for th e fa r northland
a country where the m ountains sur-
"With the tall Smith building and
• round.
harbor front of Seattle before us as
i Thirty-five miles we came to the
we backed away left an impression
INCREASES CROP YIELDS
■home of the Eliason brothers, who
never to be forgotten. A fter getting
one of the things that every woman 'w ere in the midst of harvest, and at under way and» moving out over the
* NOW A PROVEN FACT
knows is the adaptability of the sepa-('this place we stopped for a few days,
•sound I procedeed down to th e sdfcial
Apply Marly Before the Fall Rains
ra te slitrr of plain black satin. W ith incidentally I got a touch of farm ­
one of these an d w ith blouses fo r d ress in g by being placed on a two horse hall in this ship and the first per­
A Car on Hand Now a t the
or semi-dress affairs, to be worn v. itli
ra jje an(t with two horses and son I met was C. F. Shephard and
►
wife
of
our
city
who
was
also
on
it, the average wom an can look the }
coming winter in the face with a mind
R
7 th is boat but unknown until we met,
ASHLAND FRUIT
at rest.
The skirt pictured is in S Gee and Haw 1 managed to rake
GEORGE N. KRAMER.
ASSOCIATION
adroned with a long row of small UP about seven acres of the fuel th a t
aut in-covered buttons and loops.
keepe the horses going. This ended
(To be continued)
At the Churches
School
Supplies
School
Books
M c N a ir B ro s.
no
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®sl ßOUTfc-
S E R V IC E
JOINT AtX’OVNTS
USINESS partners, husband and
m other and daughter, often
B wife,
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 death the
survivor may draw upon the fund
w ithout useless red tape.
If you are interested in such an
account, drop into the F irst National,
and we’ll explain the ease with which
it is opened.
B ank
Ashland, Oregon
“Oldest
National
Bank in
Jackson County'
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suncom W"7
Make your tractor earn more money
If you can get more and better work front
your tractor at less cost for fuel, oil and repairs,
your profits will be larger. That’s certain.
We ¿noutthat SUNOCO Motor Oil—the new
scientific lubricant — insures greater tractor
power on less fuel and oil. W e have proof.
SUNOCO is made in special types for
tractors, where steady, gruelling service de­
mands oils of the highest lubricating value.
No matter what the size or make of your
tractor, SUNOCO will lubricate it perfectly.
Just tell us the make and model and w e will
tell you the type of SUNOCO to use.
ASHLAND
u to m o tiv e S h o p
SUNOCO
SAu-t
MOTOR OIL
« u n a ia ra u n n n s in M
Just Received a Large Shipment of
ROOFING
This is first quality material aud 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.