Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 10, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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A a KL a ND DAILY
Saturday, Derent b«t Ili, itòù
ply turning water from Klamath 11 a. m.
Junior young peoples Evehihg service at 7:30; subject,
river into narrow ditches a quarter meeting, 3 p. m.
Young peoples “Emanuel, God with Us.” A cordial
Established 1876
Published Every Evening Except of a mile apart. The water costs meeting, 6:30 p. m. Preaching serv- invitation is extended to the public:
oply two bits an acre and the gronyyt lee,^7i3O..ji. m . . Prayer meeting, a community and family church w in
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
is so porous that it subs under* the Wednesday,
< You are a warm-hearted people and a hearty
surface
a
distance
qf
forty,
rods,
.the
cordially .invited to come and Wor­ welcome for all strangers. Charles
OFFICIAL CTTY AND COUNTY
amount of soil moisture being regu­ ship with us.
PAPER
A. Edwards, minister.
lated by running more or lees in the
TELEPHONE 39
J. B. McShane, pastor.
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Presbyterian Church
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon ditches around the outside - of the
Mr. Sperry personally ex­
Trinity Episcopal Church
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­ field».
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morn­
ter.
amined the rich, black soil and he
ir, the.R ur. P. R. Hammond. ing service, 11 a. m. Junior En­
found it over four feet deep, under­
Holy communion at 8 a. m.
deavor, 4:30 p. m. Intermediate
laid with a lighter colored loam, re­
Sunday school at 9 :4 5 a. m.
Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; topic, “The
<s> Through the shadowy past,
sembling volcanic ash. Frost some­
Morning service and sermon at 11. Pledge” ; leader, Herbert Doran.
<§> Like a tomb-searcher, mem- <S> times damages tender fruits and
Everyone cordially welcomed.
Westminster Guild, 6:30 p. m.. Ev­
<$>
ory ran,
<3> vegetables, but hardy grains and
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ening service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer
Lifting each shroud that time
vegetables seldom fall to produce
First Congregational Church
meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
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had cast
enormous crops on reclaimed swamp
(Boulevard and Main street)
Victorious life studies: Are you pre­
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O’er buried hopes.— Moore.
land, Mr. Sperry was informed by
Sunday, school, 9; 45 a. m. with paring to keep “the King’s birth­
disinterested parties who have lived classes for all grades and ages, bring ■
day?" “And they brought unto Him
long in the Klamath country. He your bible. Morning service 11 a. gifts.”
expects to rent his land for one-third m., subject, “Symbolism versus
the crop, reserving the boating, fish­ Realism.”
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Junior Christian Enr
ing and duck-hunting rights on the daavor, 3:30 ,p. m. Christian En­
Pioneer avenue South.
Sunday
stream which runs by his place
deavor, 8:30 p. m.; subject, “Points services at 11 o’clock; subject of les­
in the pledge we are likely to ne­ son, “God the Preserver of Man.”
It is one thing to sell land to a Gone to Corvallis—
glect." Luke 9:57-62. Evening ser­
man who isn’t a judge of ground,
O. H. Barnhill went to Corvallis vice, 7:30 p. a . : subject, “The Slave
but quite a different matter to do last night, expecting to return to
CARLOAD SHIPMENT OF
versus the Son.” The public is cor­
business with a man who has spent Ashland Monday morning.
dially welcomed to all of these ser­
a lifetime tilling the soil. I. W.
vices. W. Judson Oldfield, minister.
Sperry belongs to the latter class,
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having farmed for many years near
from Eastern mills Just in. Con­
Methodist Episcopal Church
Eugene, Or., and Goldendale, Wash.,
siderable drop in prices on same.
Corner North Main and Laurel
two of the richest agricultural dis­
GOOD CEDAR POSTS
streets.
Sunday school at 9-: 16 a.
tracts on the Pacific coast. He made
m ./ Dr.iG, W. Gregg, superintendent. New prices on implements and re­
a recent trip to Klamath county, not
First Baptist Church
pairs. . New and used sewing
Morning service, ID a. m.; subject,
with the intention of buying lahd,
machines
for sale or to rent
Sunday school with O. F. Carson,
bat merely to see the wonderful re­ superintendent, 9:45. ’’Every body The Prince of Four Names,” a
Peil's Corner
claimed swamp land he had heard so present and on time” Is the slogan, Christmas sermon. Epworth League
6 ; i r » . m . 7 Everett
much about
and ’ Over the Top with Two Hun­
The value of the land was so great dred Present” is our aim.
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and the price so small— in compari­
Morning worship and sermon at
son— that he says he simply could­ 11 o’clock, subject of sermon, “Sons
n’t help buying a tract. He felt that of God,” “The Crowning Glory of
he couldn’t afford not to buy, for the.Sons of God.”
the land can easily be made to pay
The young peoples meetings at 5
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for itself within a few years, and and 6:30 respectively with good pro
It’s hard to choose a gift for a child
afterwards earn a nice income. Con­ grams, an * all are cordially Invited
that
will please him, and yet be of
sidering the depth and richness of
The evening preaching service at
soma practical worth.
the soil, ease of cultivation, abund­ 7:30, subject of message, “The Sav­
ance of moisture, sunshiny climate ing Gospel of the Lord.”
But when you present a boy with a
and rail transportation, the land is
Our church extends a hearty
First ‘National Savings pass-book,
worth $500 per acre, judged by the
Christian welcome to all who wll
you give him something he’ll be
way land is selling in other locali­
worship with us at these services.
proud-
of, and that will grow more
ties, and Mr. Sperry is of the opin­
Walter L. Evans, pastor.
valuable with the passing of years.
ion that the price of the Klamath
Ashland
Tidings
Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Wed­
nesday evening meetings at 8
o’clock. Reading room open daiy
from 2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays
and holidays.
Turkey Shoot
Catholic Church
Mass Sunday morning at 8:30 and
10 o’clock.
ASHLAND, SUNDAY, DEC. 11
Just across Oak St. Bridge
Pistol, Rifle and Shotgun
Turkeys, Ducks, Quarter of Beef, etc.
New Thought Temple
Services are held at the New
Thought temple every Sunday even­
ing at 7:30 o’clock.
R. MIDDLETON
J. F. BUTLER
Sperry Buys Re­
claimed Lands
See Johnson’s
Jewelry Store
At the Chinches
A WORTH-WHILE GIFT
lands will advance to that figure
Church of the Nazarene
as soon as its productivity has been
(Corner of 4th and C sts.)
fully demonstrated.
Sunday school, 9:45, Thornton S.
With hard winter wheat yielding
Wiley, supt. Preaching ndPHce' i t
up to 66 bushels per acre on exactly
the same kind of land, potatoes 500
bushels, peppermint oil 60 pounds—
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w'orth $3 a pound— and other crops
in proportion, $120 per acre is a
ridiculously low 'price, says Mr.
Sperry, who has seen land which
won’t produce half so well sell for
more money. Onions, celery, aspar­
from our
agus and cauliflower are other high-
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priced crops exactly suited to the
STATIONERY DEPARTMENT
land, which is especially rich In
— Loose-leaf Memos
humus and nitrogen, as well as other
— Writing Cases
essential plant fo o * . It lies as level
— Playing Cards
as a floor, with nothing to interfere
—
Cribbage Boards
with cultivation after the tules are
— Line-a-Day Books
burned off, being as loose as ashes
— Address Books —
when dry and with an Inexhaustible
— Fancy Boxed Stationery
supply of water close to the surface.
—
Fountain Peas
Irrigation is accomplished by slm
— Eversharp Pencils
— Framed Mottoes
— Framed Pictures
— Narcissus Bulbs
— Xmas Cards
— Greeting Cards
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SHOP EARLY
Hot Water Heating System for
Small or Large Houses
We are displaying the most extensive and up-to-date
stocks in Jackson county. We made our purchases from
the factories direct, and late in the season, to obtain the
lowest prices. We are therefore featuring low prices on
high class merchandise. Don’t fail to inspect our stock
of Diamonds, Watches, Wrist Watches, Silverware
Leather Goods, Cut Glass, Clocks, Ivory Goods, Cutlery
Many new things not yet shown this season. Our lines
are on display in our new store with facilities for giving
the best of service.
0. K. JOHNSON, Jeweler
Ashland, Oregon
Why. not then a “Nationalized” ac
count, for that son, or nephew, or
cousin?
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Filft National Ban
Aihland,
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Turiiover Toaster
The World’s Dcst Toastmokcr
Investigate Our Ideal
Household Iron
“The Iron that Women Designed*
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Arcola
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Our New Line of Heating Stoves
Are Now In
P rovost B ros.
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Rare Tire Quality at
Coxy t?!ow Rudiator
Attraetive, Effective, and Saio
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Mason Cord quality is the highest
that can he built into a tire. W e
want you to know that the price,
strange as it may seem, is remarlr.
ably low.
W e do not sell Mason Tires on price
alone, hut you get this advantage as
well as the quality, when you buy
them. This means that you get low
price per mile and less trouble per
trip than you have ever known be­
fore.
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^ i t h this goes a guarantee which
knows no mileage lim it and a stan­
dard of service we’re proud of.
CORDS
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Curling Iron
Let tlie Ladies be Pleased!
E lectric W are for W orth-W hile G ifts
Look for the window like the one above and you will find the electrical dealer who has a
New Idea for you about Christmas giving. He is ready with a rather unusual suggestion
that will help you solve the problem of selecting Sensible Gifts, in a way that is intelligent
tasteful and in perfect keeping with the spirit of the season.
W inning Pad
For Comfort and For Health
Westinghouse
gives you this New Idea in the “ 1921 Christmas News”. All you have to do is walk into
the store which has the Westinghouse Window and ask for this little publication on worth­
while giving. It will tell you of a plan for giving gifts of real and lasting value, Electric
Ware, for Christmas. There is good news for everyone in the “ 1&2? ” Christmas News.
Sew Motor
Many Household Uses
Jordan Electric Co.
Lecdom’s Tire Hospital
Ashland, Oregon
Vulcanizing and Retreading
65 North Main,
Ashland
Fobes Supply Co.
W holesale Distributors,
Portland Ore.
Hot Plate
L ight, Convenient and Clean