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

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    A8HLANÎI DAILY TIDINGS
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TÏTE ASHLAND PRINTING UO.
For High School
Gymnasium Use
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
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terview today, th a t his company is
now in a position to furnish lum ber
and all kinds of building m aterials
at a gresftly reduced price.
Both
of the copany’s . mills . a r e . running
daily, a t full capacity-, and the pro«-
pects look b rig h t JToij a building
campaign th is coming year.
Mr.
Gagnon also owns and operates the
M edford Coast electric railw ay be-
tween Medford and Jacksonville,
which m aintains an excellent service
between the two cities. He has lived
in Mdford for the past fourteen
years, and is well known in Jackson
county.
It
Josephine Chample, pastor.
Bible service a t 7:30; subject, “ Tidings
school a t 10 o’clock. “A place for of Joy,” sermon by pastor, Tomor-
everybody and everybody in his row is the day we m ake our Xmas.*
place.”
M orning worship a t 11 offering for Armenia and Russia,
o’clock.
Sermon topic, “ P ray er.” ■ Let us be generous in our giving to
Endeavor a t € :3 0 , both Interm ediate these needy children. The glee club
and senior. This hour is one of the j of th e high school will furnish the
most valuable of all our church ser- music at the Methodist Episcopal
vices. You ought not to miss it. E t -‘ church Sunday morning under the
ening worship at 7:30. Sermon topic direction of Miss M arsters. in place
ia “ C hrist’s picture of the sin n er.” of the regular choir.— Charles A.
The Bible school will give a Christ- Edwards, m inister.
mas program on Friday, December
Trinity Episcopal Chureh
23, a t 7:30 o’clock in the evening,
Vicar,
the Rev. P. K. Hammond.'
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F ir st CSiurch of Christ, Scientist Holy communion, at 8 o’clock a. n t.
Morning
, Pioneer vanue South. Sunday ser Sunday school at 9:45.
service
and
sermon
at
11.
Everyone
, vices a t 11 o’clock; subject of les
son, “ Is the universe including man cordially invited.
I evolved by atomic force.” Sunday ~
school at 10 o’clock. W ednesday
CARLOAD SHIPMENT OF
evening m eeting a t 8 o’clock. R ead­
ing room open daily from 2 to 5
p. m., except Sundays and holidays.
Owing to the num erous demands
E ntered a t the Ashland, Oregon for the use of the high school gym­
Postoiflee as Second-class Mail Mat nasium, which is the only one in
te r.
_ Ashland, the following schedule has
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• been arranged:
High school boys— Monday, Wed-
<*> There’s a feeling within U3 •
nesday
a n d Friday afternoons; Tues-
th a t loves to revert
To the m erry old tim es th a t • day and Thursday evenings and Sat-
<r'i urday forenoons, 10 o'clock until
♦ are gone.— Dawes.
<t* <$> .♦> <♦> <•'
»; •
<3> 'S>
<S> <$> noon.
Cliff Payne makes foot stools.
High school girls— Tuesday and
One of the most fateful of words Thursday afternoons and Wednes-
is “ if.” It is half of life as th a t word day - evenings.
Is spelled, and it is the pivotal word
Y„ M. C. A. business, men’s club— ’,
in perhaps half of all the im portant, pj-iday evenings.
actions in life— possibly more than
Ju n io r high school— Saturday ev-
half.
enings.
.
Presbyterian Chureh
from E astern m ills ju st in. Con­
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American Legion— Monday even-
Sunday school a t 9:4-5 o’clock.
M ethodist E piscopal Chureh
siderable drop in prices on sam e.
The w rath of men, vented in war- tngs.
Morning worship a t 11. Rev. C. C.
Sunday school a t 9:45 o’clock;
fare, has brought more anguish a n
d
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GOOD CEDAR POSTS
H ulet will preach both m orning and Dr G w Gregg, superintendent,
ruin to this world than any o th e r,
New
prices
on implements and re­
evening. Ju n io r C hristian Endeavor Morning services at 11. Hon. B. F.
pairs.
.
New
and used sewing
calam ity.
If ever the tim e w’ere
at 4:30 o clock In the a ftern o o n ., Linda8i of Medford, will speak; sub­
machines for sale or to re n t.. . .•.
ripe for abolishing bloody strife, it
interm ediate C hristian Endeavor a t j je ct, “ C hristianity the base of dis-
Those interested in having a mod­ 6:30; topic, “ My Conscience’ ; Fred arm am ent.” Epworth League, 6:15;
is now.
Peil's Corner
ern home of th eir own should w rite , Koehler, leader. W estm inster Guild
I. C. W ilson, president.
Evening
to F. E. Conway Co., Homebuilders, at 6:30; topic, “ O ur unfinished task
at 823 % West Pico St., Los Angeles, among the im m igrants.” Evening
Calif.
service at 7:30.
P rayer m eeting
Mr. Conway is a form er well- W ednesday evening a t 7:30 o’clock.
The P ublic F orum colum n is a
m edium for th e <i\jn*essions of
known Ashland! man who owns con­ “The gift th a t transform the w orld.”
T idings readers. A rticles submit* , siderable property here and built
LAST TIME TONIGHT
TMC THEATER BEAUTIrUL
2 Cor. 9:15; Luke 1:46-55.
ted for publication m ust not ex- |
ceed 4 0 0 words. Views ©xrpessed ‘ many homes in Ashland.
Mr. Conway owns a num ber of
under th is head are not to be eon- I
C hristian Chureh
fu sed w ith the editorial opinion o f J be: r.ifu l, large well-i,/¡proved view
Corner B and Second streets. Mrs.
the new spaper, th e T idings being
lot 4 in Fummia Addition, adjoining
w illin g to allow presentation of
the
Dr. Boslough, Rote, Dean and
both sid es of any question except
Provost
homes, th e first three of
p olities and religion,
which Mr. Conway was the builder.
-in—-
In order t j clear up these lots, if
Editor o’ Tidings:
you ill be ’d a h o n e on it. Mr. Gon­
of
I notice in your paper th aP 'D r.
wa; is of!' ring to let you pick' out
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Brower wants to organize a law en­ your cboi •, at 1 will not only sell
forcem ent body in Ashland. He says
C o n ta n t»
you th e lot f~ ’ nothing down, but
th a t the law breakers of the valley will advance ;o u b 'I f the cash to
Real Ray Action, Real Kay Humor, Real Kay Heart-
History of New York Stock
are handed together, for the purpose
yQUr houge auJ furn
yQu
Exchange
punch in Richard Andre’s quick-moving play of
of tearing up all the law. I won­ house plans free. Then have your
History of the Consolidated
football, college and castles in the air. Such -a—thrill!
Stock Exchange of New York
der, if the example, of law breaking own contractor build it fyr you.
History of the New York Curb
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set by the city council in ignoring When your house is completed and
How to Open an Account and
the law passed by the people of Ash­ you move in you can pay Mr. Conway
Methods of Trading
THE POPULAR SKIPPER”
The Art of Speculating for
land to build the reservoir, had any- $35.00 per month until you are paid
----- in-
Profits
thing to do with it— in startin g this QUt
j, ,
Augmenting One’s Income
“
THE
SKIPPER’S
BOOZUM FRIENDS’
contem pt for law? The doctor s e e m s ______________________
How to Secure Loans on Stocks
Dictionary of Wall Street
to have enlisted some members of p p CLOSE OF MEDFORD
Sunday—Monday—
Terms and Values of Foreign
the city officials in his move. This
Exchanges
TAKES L IB ER T Y AGENCY
is a m istake. It is a case of the big
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
FOR JACKSON COUNTY
C o p y fro» upon roquoat
law breaker punishing the little law
IN
breaker, and th a t won’t do; it has
p p Cloge of Medford hag taken
“ WOMAN’S PLACE
got to come the other way. if he gets the agency for Jackgon county for
Msmbera Cemsottdatod
/
Stoefc Exchange of New York
See bow Constance plays polities
anywhere. Billy Bryan said the oth- the well_known Liberty six carg and
SO Broad s u
N ew Y ork
er day th a t six men in the coal tru st bas recently sbipped in two carg_
had stolen more money from the one stock touring and oue beautiful
people of the United States, than sport inodel touring- car Thege carg
was stolen by all the convicts th at are equipped witb the Liberty motor
now inhabit our penetentiaries. So _ a long stro k e, low gpeed and very
lets get after the big law breakers smooth running motor of gpecial LJ.
first; it will be more money in our berty degign
The chasgig Jg Timp.
pockets. So if the doctor will in- kin throughout with Borg & Beck
elude the City council.
am y ith clutcb( D etroit transm ission, and
him.
JOHN H. DIM.,
Hotchkiss drive. Its specifications
At the Churches
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Family T hrift
If you can get the entire family
playing the th rift game, it will prove
more fascinating than cards or ten-
,
nis.
If you haven’t taken up this sport,
why not open either individual F irst
National Savings Accounts for all
the members, or one big th rift ac­
count?
You couldn’t give the family a bet­
te r Christm as gift, for it lasts the
whole year.
F ir st N a tio n a l B a n k
Fencing
Ashland,
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HOMES
Public Forum
PRICE’S GANDY FACTORY
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WALL STREET
Two Minutes To Go
Has opened for business in the Beaver Block
FRESH CANDIES MADE IN ASHLAND
Ami there is a difference between fresh candy and
that which has been made for several weeks before it
is ever shipped to you.
TRY SOME AND SEE IE WE ARE RIGHT
. A .
Leslie Price has had twelve years experience in candy
making and can make anything made in retail candy
stores.
Will make candy canes for Xmas, Give us vonr order
and watch us make them.
McCall, Riley & Co.
Courtly Pruning
Week Schedule
Dates Changed
are equal to those of a $3000 car
Its price in Medford is $1835. For
ease of control and riding it is un-
surpassed by far more expensive
j cars. p. F. Close of the Riverside
g a ra g e ia the agent.
It
M EDFORD H A I BE R D E A L ER
The week beginning December 19
ANNOUNCES CUT PR IC ES
will be known, as pruning week in
Jaekson county.
The work wiU
j . T. Gagnon, who operates the
s ta rt off with a public m eeting at Gagnon lum ber a n d box factory at
the library in Medford on Monday Medford, said, in an interesting in-
afternoon a t 2 o’clock. Here a d i s - ----------_____________
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cussion on the latest methods of
pruning will be presented by Clayton
Long, of the O. A. C„ and a demon­
stration J>y C. C. Cate on th e appli­
cation of the system.
P runing dem onstrations will he
held a t various parts of the county,
as follows: Tuesday, 10 a. m.— Glas­ •
from our
gow orchard. Talent. Tuesday, 2 p.
m.— S. J. Evans, Ashland. W ednes­
STATIONERY DEPARTM ENT
day, 11 a. m.— Ala V ista orchard.
— Loose-leaf Memos
Eagle Point. W ednesday, 2 p. m.—
—
W riting Cases
Vilas orchard* 401 district. T hurs­
—
Playing Cards
day, 10 a. m.— Champlin orchard.
-—Cribbage Boards
Rogue River. Thursday, 2 p. m.—
— Line-a-Day Books
Van, Hovenberg, Sams Valley, F ri­
—
Address Books
day, 10 a. m.— Roy Nichols, Central
— Fancy Boxed Stationery
Point. Friday, 2 p. m.— Eddie Carl­
— Fountain Pens
ton.
Saturday, 10 a. m.— Chester
—
E versharp Pencils
Fitch, Medford.,
— F ram ed Mottoes
— Fram ed Pictures
-—Narcissus Bulbs
— Xmas Cards
-—Greeting Cards
P R IC E ’S CAND Y FACTO RY
Beaver Block, Ashland
f h
Turnover Toaster
The World’s Best Toastmaker
Percolator Set
W onderfully A ttractive
Ho'uehold Iran
“The Iron that Women Designed**
Chafing Dish
The Life of the Party
X m a s G ift
S u g g e stio n s
M
i
Waffle Iron
Electric Waffles are Wonderful
C ory Glow R adiator
A ttractive. Effective, and S a /a
• A
’ 7/eátii*idhoujo
Toaster Stove
i a Dosen Things Well
Curling Iron
Let the Ladies be Pleased!
$ 1 .0 0 P r o f it
Christmas Sale at
Orres Tailor Shop
now on.
SHOP EARLY
M c N a ir B ro s.
Don’t Miss It.
i Msg®*
Water Heater
Especially in the Nursery
Electric W are for W orth-W hile Gifts
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.
Appropriate Christinas Gifts
Are offered by all of our local merchants, and we com­
mend their stocks to you for selection.
Coffee Percolator
kes Gfood Coffee Better
gives you this New Idea in the “ 1921 Cl rictmas 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 “ 1921 ” Christmas News.
Sew M otor
Many Household Uses
Jordan Electric Co.
Such a gift will prove a great encouragement for the
development of habits of thrift, and success.
Ashland,
.W arm ing Pad
F or C om fort and F or H ealth
W @ s tm g h o u s e
Here at the bank we also have one Christmas suggestion
to make. I t ’s the gift of a savings account—appropriate
tor everyone, but especially to be considered among the
gifts for the kiddies.
The Citizens Bank
*
Ashland, Oregon
Traveler's Iron
> 3 pound«
F ob es S u p p ly Co.
Wholesale Distributors, Portland, Oregon
Hot Plate
Light, Convenient and Clean
Oregon
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