Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 19, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
Tidings
Ashland to California line, 65 miles
•—Paved.
Established 1876
'
Medford-C’rater L ake Highway
E very Evening Except
The m acadam izing of the new
Sunday
grade from Cingcade’s place, 10
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND" c d tS T Y *" m iles northeast of Medford, to Trail,
a distance of 14 miles, is completed.
PAPER
Until heavy rains set in the rem ain­
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der of the distance to Prospect will
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon be better than it was last year.
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­
ter.
Published
<s> Men are the sport of circum-
<e>
stances when
<t> The circum stances seem the
sport of men.— Byron.
Besides being of inestimable worth
to the world from a humane stand­
point, lim itation of armaments and
ending of the ceaseless fear of great
wars, would be of immeasureable
value to industry and to commerce
in this and other countries.
The
arts of peace would flourish as the
arts of war were abandoned
Christm as shopping is in order
right now.
Stores a re preparing
early for the lively buying that is
sure to come. All the cogent argu ­
ments in favor of m aking holiday
purchases loug in advance of Christ­
inas are just as strong this year as
they ever have been.
W ar is the cruelest, most m erci­
less scougre that a fflicts mankind«
It is a sad com m entary upon human
nature that alm ost countless cen­
turies have rolled by without even
a serious attem pt being made to
put an end to w arfare.
R E C L A IM E D T U L E LAND
IS S E L L IN G R A PID L Y
Mr. L Jacobs returned yesterday
from his tract of land near K lam ath
Falls. He took over an auto load of
prospects and made some good sales.
He has a very attractive plan for
handling the land. He agrees to take
over the land and put it in cultiva­
tion and plant it to crop, either wheat.,
a lfalfa, grain, mint, potatoes, or any
other crop the purchaser desires and
give the purchaser one-third of the
crop for five years, thus taking all
the responsibility for seed and cu lti­
vation o ff the owner and giving him
a substantial return on his invest­
ment from the first. Last year 32
acres of this land was put in pota­
toes under this plan, and the crop
yielded the owner $90 an acre^rent
a n d th e t e n a n t $ 18 0 an
se<-d a n d
s o m e on
th e re
te n a n try .
$12U a n
is
c la im e d
20,000
That
acre
a c re s
tr a c t— ev ery
COURT NEWS
At the Churches
’ Chris tian Church
Corner B and Se< ond streets. Bible
school at 10 o’clock. There is some­
thing a-doing every m inute of the
Bible school session. You are cer­
tainly missing a good and profitable
time if you are not in Bible school.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock; ser­
mon topic, “ The M iraculous Power
of the Holy Spirit and the Holy Spir­
it in Conversion” ; this is the second
sermon in the series on the Holy
Spirit; it will do you good to hear
these sermons. Christian Endeavor
at 6:30; senior leader is Mrs. W hite,
interm ediate leader is Mabie Hager;
worship at 7:3 0 ; sermon topice.
both societies are having splendid
attendance and interest.
Evening
“ Have we any reason to be thank­
fu l.” Mrs. Josephine Champie, pas­
tor.
SMtUixlay, November 10, lOiH
people have been given assistance in
this manner.
This year, however,
because of the urgent need Sn the
Near East, it has been decided to
give half the offerin g to Near East
relief. The ^ ssocja$on. is hoping
that people w ill come prepared to
give liberally as a' substantial ex­
pression o f the blessings received in
the past.
Free Methodist Church
Sunday school at 9:45.
Preach­
ing at 11 a m.
Revival services
nightly at 7:30. Rev. B. W. H uck­
abee of Dallas, Texas, is the evan­
gelist. The prayer meetings at 2:30
every afternoon (except Sunday) are
conducted by Mrs. B. W. Huckabee.
All are invited. C. E. Glazier, D. E.
Real Estate Transfers
Jackson County Bldg. & Loan as­
sociation to George A d iras, S. % of
lots 5 and 6, block 4, Park addition
Presbyterian Church
to Medford, $10.
Subject for T hanksgiving services
Jasper Gillaspy to C. W. Cam p­
next Sunday morning, “ A great
bell, lot 10, block 4, Benson addi­
poet’s T hanksgiving.” The choir will
tion to Medford. $1100.
render special music for this occa-
J S. Gill et ux to Louis Spencer
ison. Subject for the evening, “ E s­
Case et al, part d. 1. c. 56, twp. 37
teem of the personal C h rist.” Sun­
First Congregational Church
3.. R. 2 W., $10.
Boulevard and Main streets; te le ­ day school, 9:45 a. m. Junior C. E.,
City of p o ld Hill to Lodge No. phone 239-R. Sunday school, 9:45 4:30 p. nr. Young people’s meeting,
W estm inster Guild,
129 I. O. O. F „ 20 feet off S. end of a. m., with classes for all grades 6:30 p. m.
6:30
p.
m.
P
rayer
meeting W ednes­
lots 5 and 6, block 15, Gold Hill, and ages.
Morning service, 11 a. j
$200.
iu.;
subject, “ The sacrifices of day; topic, “ W hy w o rry?” Matt. 6:
M artha A. Barron to James C. T hanksgiving.”
Junior
Endeavor, 24-34. The Ladies Aid society meets
C F. Koehler,
Gibson, lots 1 and 2, block ‘ S,” 3:30 p. m Christian Endeavor, 6:30 | Friday afternoon.
Railroad addition to Ashland, $10.
p. m.; subject, ’ ’The goodness of
O. C. Boggs et ux to Edward E ld ­ God.” Psalm 3 4:1-10 (Thanksgiving
red et ux, W H of lots 12 and 13, m eeting). Evening service, 7:30 p.
block 1, G ray’s addition to Medford, m.;
subject, “ Making our own
$10.
worlt‘4” (T hanksgiving.)
Do »not1
City of Medford to O. C. Boggs, forget the Union T hanksgiving serv-I
W % of lots 12 and 13, block 1, ice next Thursday at 10:30 a. m J
G ray’s addition to Medford, $382.27. at the Baptist church; this is one of
Joseph Barber et ux to Ira New­ the opportunities to “ tell the w orld” '
man, E 1/^ of S W U . sec. 25, twp. 35 that you are g ra te fu l. The public is
5., R. 2 W., $10.
cordially invited to all these s e r v - .
Thomas P. K ahler et ux to E liza­ Ices. W. Judson Oldfield, minister, 1
beth J. K ahler, lot 17, block 2,
will do your plowing right now
W illeke’s add.tion to Medford, $100.
Thanksgiving Seiwices
Pearl E. Dodson et vlr to John
In your hard, sticky soil.
The annual Thanksgiving services
Coleman Hayes et ux, land in sec. w ill be held this year in the Baptist
Bargain In used sewing machine;
22, twp. 36 S „ R. 2 W „ $500.
church Thursday at 10:30 o’clock
Gladys Barnett et vlr to W arner a. m. Rev. W. Judson Oldfield of
also a new carload of'W hite sew­
W ortmau & Gore, lots 11 and 12, the Congregational church will til-
ing machines just In, at
block 3, Medford, $10.
liver the sermon. The offering has
R H. T oft et ux to Lauricka in years pa,st been put ‘into the
P eil's Corner
Thompson, lot 11, block 10, Im­ treasury of the local m inisterial as-
perial addition to Medford, $10.
sociation, for local charity
Many
S. F. Reichert to T. W. Johnston '
et ux, lot 11, N 2% feet lot 12, block!
73, Medford, $10.
Jackson County Bldg. & Loan as-1
sociation to Atha H. Russell, lot 8,
block 2, Oak Park addition to Med­
ford, $10.
Laura M. Abbott to F. J. Ayres,
land in sec. 3, twp. 36 S., R. 1 W.,
$10.
Carie A Snider et vir to Dee Vern
When you patronize this
Hastings et ux, lots 28 and 29, block j
store you can do so with a
“ A ,” Railroad addition to A sh lan d ,’
$10,
feeling of confidence that
Helen M. G attw inkel et vir to Amyl
Harding, lot 6, block 2, Grays a d d ij
you are getting good value
tion to Medford, $10.
W illiam J. Forbes et ux to Roy
high class merchandise at a
Higgins, lots 1, 2, 8, 9, block 42,
low price.
Summit addition to Ashland, $10.
Cecil T. Weedon to Martha A.
Our stock of diamonds,
Barron, lots 1 and 2, block ‘ S ,”
Railroad addition to Ashland, $1.
watches and jewelry is
Maggie Burroughs, adm inistrator,
to W arner, Wortmau & Gore, lots 11
complete, many other- new
Medford, $507 4.
lines have been added, m a k -
The Beider Tractor
and P.&0. Dise Plow
ing our new store the easy
place to settle the
question.
W HHH
in
acre
l e v e l a.; a i l o o r — a ll ;,il l o i r I
lesson, “ Soul and body.’* Sunday
school at 10 o’clock. W ednesday ev­
ening meetings at 8 o'clock. Read­
ing room open daily from 2 to 5
p. m., except Sundays and holidays.
COMPLETE KITCHEN
OUTFITS
Trinity Episcopal Church
Vicar, the Rev. P. K. Hammond.
Holy communion at 8 a m. Sunday
school at 9:45. Morning service and
sermon at 11.
Everyone cordially
welcomed.
you can obtain at this store—
everything the model cook or
housekeeper could desice in
pots, pans and preserving k e t­
tles. A little journey through
our establishment will give you
many suggestions as to things
you should ha\e.
In vestigate Our Ideal
A rco la
SIMPSON’S
HARDWARE
Hot Water Heating System for
Small or Large Houses
>ur New Line of Heating Stove9
Are Now In
Provost Bros
L you Irivo furniture that doesn't
CHILDREN'S
BOOK WEEK
suit— want som ething more up to
<l >te uuil iM'tier- phone
us anil
we’ll send a competent
man
see it and at Tange to lake it as
p«»t
THE “ O Z" BOOK!’,
iwym ent on th e kind yon
want— th e
quality
kind.
W e’ll
m ake you a liberal allow ance for
Volumes of “Billy Whiskeis
Adventure*;”
your goods and we’ll sell you new
furniture at low prices.
A B C Books, Picture Books
Di awing Books, Fairy
Stories, Etc,
THE VOLLAND LINE OF
CHILDREN’S BOOKS
to
The new
furniture will he promptly deliv­
ered.
Sw enson, McRae Company
Profusely .Illustrated
Well written, delightful stories
for children and little tots.
See them ai
The Office of the
Oregon Gas &
Electric Co.
has been moved to
W. A. SH ELI
Children’s Work
Specialty
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 30c
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz
Where all business will he transacted and
lie paid.
Mr. Provost has been appointed agent for the company
a w a t e r r ig h t th a t c o s ts hut
an acre
all reclaim ed
as ric h a s ric h c a n he a n d ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B
p r o d u c t iv e
lam«
lan d
p e o p le
Just Received a Large S hip m ent of
m
a re
w a k in g
v a lu e o f th is la n d a n d nia
a le
b e c o m in g
in t e r e s t e d
ii M b BHBB
Weekly Report <n
Condition of
Pacific Highw
Elkhorn Gun Store
810 Oak Street
To the E ditor:
'I he c o n d itio n of th e P a c i t j ^ f t j f j
way as of th is d a te is as f o l M ||i |8 ||
R o se b u rg
— P aved
M y r tle
n n te -
M y r tle
R. (BOB) MIDDLETON, Prop.
"Ask Me— I Know”
Quality Leather laggin gs, real leather ...................................... $6.'
Marbles Specialties of All Kinds
A Good Line of Pocket Knives
Orders for Sporting Goods of any Kind Given Special Attention
Fishing Tackle that’s Fit for Fishing
C reek.
W .- i) / .? ’
C r e e k - C a n y o n v ill^ H H S ||
M acadam
is
co in plete>
M y r tle C r e e k to th e I in p q u a
d ista n c e of six m iles, a n d t h ^ B
m a in in g th re e m iles to C a n y o n \^ H
has one course laid. The road ove^
this section is fair.
Galesville-Grave Creek, 19 miles
— Paved. The section between W olf
Creek and Grave Creek is being wid­
ened. and when wet the pavement
is very slippery and it may be n e­
cessary to use chains.
Grave Creek-Pleasant V alley, 8
m iles— Excellent macadam.
Pleasant Valley-G rants Pass, 10
miles— About three miles of this
section was paved this fall, the re­
mainder is in good condition.
Grants Pass-through Medford and
This is first quality material and the price is rig’ht
Repair the roof before the fall rains.
We carry a complete line of Roof Paints.
SPORTSMEN ATTENTION!
Watch Friday’s Paper for Specials on Sporting Goods
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, et<
Ready-to-wear Garments tail­
ored during the dull seasou—
big assortment to choose from
-—every size and every price—
wonderful values. See the ex­
tra fine French Serge dresses
at $16.75. All wool Polo cloth
coats at $18.75.
We have a fine line of coats
at rem arkably low cost; also
a great variety of scarfs and
chokers.
ORRES TAILOR SHOP
New A rrivals
We have made a big c’rt in
prices.
LEAVING TONIGHT
F. W. Bartlett
House
Peters
Axminister and Brussell Rugs
Linoleum and Congoleum Rugs
115 W. Main Street
M ED FO R D
—In—-
The Man From
Lost River
A tale of romance and thrilling
adventure in the shadow of
forest giants.
—Also—
IN ALL SIZES AND BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS
Have you heard
Miss Hansen
on the
Big Organ?
BIG TWO REEL COMEDY
We are constantly receiving NEW GOODS, all bought at
the lowest market price and marked to sell at the very lowest
price possible. -
appreciates the fact that its citizens are the best in the
land— and shows that appreciation in the laws it makes
for their protection and service.
The banking laws of Oregon— under which this insti­
SUNDAY—MONDAY
Katherine MacDonald
"Her Social Value*’
“ A WOMAN WHO WED—
NOT WISELY BUT TOO WELL
Don’t miss this wonderful star in one of her best picture
tution operates— are made with a view to affording the
most liberal banking service,
safety.
with
the
maximum
of
All goods marked in plain figures.
“ WE SELL FOR LESS”
The Citizens Bank
Ashland
We believe in getting hack to normalcy at the very earliest
date. When there is a decline in the price of anything we
immediately mark down the price on goods in stock, always
keeping in line with the market.
Oregon
Funeral Directors, first
class service and moderate
prices. Lady assistant
J . P . D odge & S o n s a
Reliable Houseturnishers