Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 06, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    Natttrdajr, May tí,'1022
ASHLAND DAuLf f f ö t f c M
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Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Gillette and FORMER SALOON NOW CHURCH | >
PUBLIC FORUM
' Mrs. T. W. Sanford, accompanied by _
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V isits Old F riend H ere —
H. L. Colvig and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Remarkable Transformation for Which ¡
the Congregation Is Very Liter­
J. S. Badger, of Tacoma, W a s h .,Jones of Prescott, Ariz., spent yes-
AN OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS
ally Responsible.
was in the city for a few hours terday at Rogue River fishing. They
Thursday visiting with an old time reP°rt a good catch.
Dear Fathers and Mothers of Ash­
The Bronx, New York’s famous res­
friend, R. P. Porter, of Porters’ con-
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idential section, has a home-made land:— Everyone of you want the
fectionery. Mr. Badger is motoring
Special! Yakima Netted Gem po- church. It began life as a saloon in best things in life for your children.
through to southern California, tatoes, $2.00 per hundred pounds, the period antedating the year 1, A. V. and have high hope* for thetr fu
(ante Volstead). Then followed a
where his wife has spent the winter, i Detricks’ Groceteria. We sell for spell as a billiard parlor. Rev. A. V. ture citizenship and services in the
and after spending a few weeks less.
196tf V’os, an Episcopal ciergyinau, next world. Society has no greater help
there, expects to return to Tacoma. I
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i appeared upon the scene. He rented for you in training them thus than
the ex-saloon, organised a congrega­ the church and the school which was
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V isits G randm other in A shland—
tion,
and with a big shoe-case for an born of the church. The Sunday
Fresh fish, oysters, erabs, chick-
Borris Tupper, of Dilly, Or., pass-
altar
and a dozen rude benches for the school contributes a vital part of
ens, rabbits. Call Tel. 104. Ash- ed through Ashland last week en-
accommodation
of his flock, which In­ your child’s education. Its oppor­
land Fish and Poultry Market. 1 8 6 tf; route to California. He stopped off
cluded German*, Italians, Hungarians, tunity is small, but one hopra week,
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a few hours to visit his grandmoth- Irish and American*, the initial serv­
\ia it in g w ith Sister»—
; er, Mrs. Sarah Boots, of B street.
ice was held. In course of time the but many consecrated Christian peo-l
Mrs. Christine Harr, youngest I
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little congregation Increased to about pie are voluntarily<working in the!
daughter of J. M. Beaver, of this
Try Derrick for ripe olives, green fifty, bought the place, paid off the Sunday school to help you. make'
city, is visiting her sister, Mrs. olives, sweet pickles, dill pickles. debt in sums of $16 and $20 at a time your child a Christian citizen of ? 1
OHCM. ot K laaath 0 0 .0 « ,. for .
b± d h .w . cMppod boot «od bone,:! and at length laid aside a reserve Christian republic. Tomorrow, Sun-'
day, May 7, the Sunday schools in-j
“We sell for less.”
201tf
Including In their number earpen-
ters, bricklayer*, * cement workers, vlte you, one and all, to visit the
Dew Drop Ian for waffles, lunch- Buys New Car__
! electricians, etc., they had * chuurch school and see what we are trying
eg, hot meals, sandwiches and! Mr. and Mrs. Huschke are now ! meetingf, parceled out the work to do. We want to be partners with
“ Mda.
204tf the owners of a new machine, hav­ among themselves, and on the night the home; we want to know you j
ing purchased a new Buick four of December 3 last they began tear­ personally: we want you to know’
ing out the front of the building. the Sunday school and your child’s
Spending W eek »-End Here—
during the last week.
Eacli night thereafter, • • soon as sup­ place in it. Will you come?
Ahyah Wood, or Medford, is
per was disposed of, the volunteer
spending the week-end with George
Sunday morning you will he a
If you have blankets, lace cur workers got back on the Job and by
VlrglL Gillette.
special
guest of any of the Ashland-
tains, etc., give the new Home Elec­ working every night save Sunday—
tric Laundry a trial. Phone 180. sometimes well into the morning— Sunday schools. Plan to go.
Fine Oak Refrigerators at Icen-
Yours in service,
199-eod Into they have succeeded in making over
hower’s New and Second Hand Store,
the place into a pretty little concrete
A SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER
edifice of the old Spanish mission tvpe.
389 E. Main.
199-lmo* • On Sick List—
It Includes not only the chapel proper,
Mrs. W. H. Gowdy, who has been but a dining hall, social hall, kitchen,
H elp! H elp! H elp!
'ill for the last several months, but etc. Rev. Mr. Vos« says: “It lsn’i ,
HOMES — RANCHES
The B. Y. P. U. put the sun In
was considerably improved ten days a cathedral, but to us it Is the finest]
Sunday at the Baptist church May; Q has suffered an attack of eiy- church building in the world because
ORCHARDS
7 at 6:30 p. m. Topic: "How to slpelas. and is now confined to her ?'e
\ " ilh, our
Observe the Sabbath.”
.
hands.
Plans are belug formed for
bed. Mrs. Gowdy has been very p a -! the con9ecratlon of the bulidiug by
Renting, Loans, Transfers
tient during her illness of several} Bishop Manning at au early dat*.
For insurance, fire or auto, see I
Notary Work
! months duration, and it is hoped
Beaver Realty Co.
197tf
(that her condition will improve rap-
MAN OF FAITH ANO LEARNING
! idly.
BEAVER REALTY CO.
PAGÈ THBR£
LOCAL
V IR G IN IA
CAFE
29 First St.
TH E BEST O F BATING
EVERYTHING
HOME-COOKED
Guns Repaired
FISH ING RODS W R A PPE D
<
B arrels and P arte Supplied and
F itted for Any M ake o f Gun
R. Middleton
381 E. MAIN ST.
Provost Bros*
If you are particular, try the new
Home Electric Laundry. Phone 180.
198-eod-lmo
Origan Considered One ef the Great­
est of the Carly Church Father*
—Upheld Christian Faith.
Orlgen, surnamed Adamantius, who
lived from 186 to 264 A. D., la con­
V isits Sister H ere—
sidered by some authorities a* the
Mr. and Mrs. Christian Anderson, greatest of the early church father*.
of Ashwood, Or., arrived in Ashland Alexandria, in Egypt, the great seat
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learning of
time, . is thought
the-ffrst of the week and are g u ests..—
— the
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at the .1. V. Wright home on Moun-' to hav« been his birthplace He was
a teacher and deep student of phi-
tain avenue.
Mrs. Anderson is
sister of Mrs. Wright and will prob-! ¡o#°Phy Bnd of ^ e Scripture« and
H
he became a great defender of the
ably remain in Ashland during the Christian faith. Sla literary produc­
summer, but her husband will re- tion* were numerou* and several have
' turn to Ashwood after a shore visit come down to the modern world,
among them being a treatise on theol­
here.
ogy, a few sermons or discourses of
The famous Victor 10 Inch record that nature, parts of. commentaries on
has been reduced from 85 cents to the Gospels of St. Matthew and St.
75 centB. Three thousand to select: John and St. Paul’* Epistle to the
1R9 . Romans. His greatest work Is his
from at Rose Brothers.
“ 1 defense of Christianity against the at­
tacks in the writiugs of Celsus, an
Visits Old Friends—
1 Epicurean philosopher of the Second
Mrs. Sid Wolters, of Dunsmuir, 1 century. Celsus’ work Is not extant,
was in the city for a few days this j but the character of It Is made clear
week visiting with old Neighbors in Origen’s refutation, which contains
and friends on Mountain avenue.
j many quotations, and Origan's line of
argument Indicates clearly the Hue of
For insurance, good under all cir­ attack followed by Celsus. The at­
tacks upon Christianity by many crlt-
cumstances. Beaver Realty Co.
! lea are simply repetitions of Celsus’
197-tf objections, which Origeu answered
V isitor from Central P oin t—
15 First St. Phone 68
SPAULDING
Tennis Rackets
New Stock
Quality Guaranteed
$2.60 to $6.00
Spalding and Pennsylvania
Official
Mrs. Minnie Sargent, of Central
Where Business Move* Slowly.
Point, was in the city Tuesday even
Business method* are invariably
ing visiting her sister, Mrs. Maggie el°w In the Near East, according to
GARDEN TOOLS
Miss Grace Willis who has returned
Culbertson, of Mountain avenue.
SPRAY PUMPS
recently from a period of service with
the Y. W. C. A. In Constantinople,
PRUNING SHEARS
NOTICE
Stamboul and Beirut. “It take* at
HOSE—and
Regular meeting Ashland Post No. least a half a day to deposit a check
14 postponed until Wednesday even­ and even longer to draw one out,“
LAWN SUPPLIES
ting, May 10, 1922. AU members says Miss Willis. “The general con­
dition that exist* in business houses
I urged to be present.
la undoubtedly due to the fact that
so many nationalities, each with their
own way of doing things, are gathered
under one roof. The girle of the Near
i East are particularly keen for busi-
A T
j ness course* and there is a tremen-
! dou* demand in the many commercial
house« for well-trained clerical work­
er* and stenographers. I consider that
when, from the bualneoe courses given
for a real place to eat. H om e cooked m eals served fam ily style.
by the Y. W. C. A., efficient business
women have been turned out after i
B reakfast to order.
R egular dinner, 50 cents. Sunday chicken
nine months’ training, a remarkable
dinner, 75 cents. Ju st across from Library— 4 2 5 E a st Main St.
piece of work has been accomplished.“
FOURTH STREET
FIRST FROM AND
LAST TO DEPOT
QUICK LUNCH AND SERVICE
PRICES REASONABLE
C. B L A M K I N
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
City and Ranch Properties
H ouses to Rent
r?ITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING
Do You Know
Why We
Recommend
Mason?
Because we know you’ll come
back once you learn the su­
preme, long-riding comfort of
Mason Cords.
You simply can’t get better tin*
value. We stand back of every
Mason Cord we sell.
They’re built to a service ideal.
They’re uniform— long-lived—
rugged and of proven depend­
ability. You ran be sure of
their mile-after-mile perform­
ance. We know they’ll serve
you well or we wouldn’t re­
commend them to you.
That’s why we urge you to see
us before you buy. You can't
go wrong on Mason Cords.
MASON
1922 Tennis Balls
REXALL SWIM CAPS
Exclusive Styles
Popular Prices
25c to $1.00
M c N a ir B ros*
Leedom ’s Tire
H ospital
Vulcanizing & Retreading
65 North Main St.
3»«
!
Veteran.
PAGE-Medlord S."!?:,".“1' May 11
KOLB
DUX
IN A SFECI ALLY
W RITTEN COM EDY
BY AARON HOFFMAN
GIVE-TAKE
BASED ON
CAPITAL «LABOR
!
SYMPHONIC
S K l l ORCHtSTRA
HOW TO SECURE TICKETS BY MAII. NOW
Orders will be filled in the order of their reecipt and fil'ed be
fore the regular box office sale opens. Tuesday. May 9th at 10
o’clock.
Address letters, makj checks, post office money orders to
Page Theater. Include self-addressed stamped envelope to ins
safe return.
PRICES— Floor, $2.20; Balcony, 1st 8 rows, $1.65; next
rows, $1.10; last 2 rows, 55 cents. Includes war tax.
After working 66 year* In ateel
mill*, Edward Quilty retired on pen-
j alon. He waa the oldest smpleyss o f
the American Steel and Wire company.
He started to work before the Besse­
mer convener and open-hearth process
were Invented.
Looking backward over his life,.
Quilty Is amaced most at the way trav-
' sling cranes and ether machinery have
WAN i ED.
Odd jobs and lawn w’ork i DR. ER N E ST A. WOODS— Practice
Phone 468-L.__________ 200-1 mo*
limited to eye, ear. nose and
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
WANT to hear from owner having
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­
xarm for eale; give particulars and
land, Ore.
7S-tf
lowest price. John J. Black. Ore­
gon Street, Chippewa, Falls, Wis- OR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
’ c°o«in.
197-3-sat
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
eye.
ear,
nose
and throat. Glasse.«
WANTED— To buy second hand fur­
auppiled.
Oculist
and aurlst for
niture at the Furniture Hospital,
8. P. R. R. Offices, M. £. and H
newly opened. 253 Fourth St.
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567
206-6*
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Speclal a f
WANTED— Sealed bids for an eight
tention to mothers and children.
room furnished house and lot
Internal secretions and endocrine
(100 by 140) at 175 Meade St.,
glands. Res. and office. 108 Pio­
will be received from May 8th to
neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of-
13th. Best of terms. Inspection
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. nr; 2 to 6
invited. Address A. B., care of
p. m. .
Tidings.
207-3
; WANTED— Young man, 18 to 30 DR. SHAW— Eye, ear, nose, throat
specialist; glasses fitted. Office
years old. of good character, to
at residence, Pioneer Ave., morn­
work for large fraternal insurance
ing and by appointment. Phone 28.
order, steady employment, good
pay and chance for advancement.
CHIROPRACTORS.
Answer in own handwriting, Box
V, care of Tidings, stating educa-, ni ^• *,A, n ^ gersoll HAWLKV
tion received, giving address and — ‘ •siting Chiropractic Physician
Neuritis cases a specialty. Phone
208-2
118-J. Treatment given only in
your own borne.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
LV. MEDFORD
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8:00
9:00
10:00
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4:00
5:00
6:00
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9:30
10:30
m.j TRANSFER AND EXPRESS— Worn
nt. j
transfer and storage, genera
m.
hauling, household goods and lout
m. j distance hauling a specialty. Ex­
a. m. ' pert crating and packing: satisfac­
noon
tion guaranteed. A. G. Adams
p. m.j
office 240 Third St. Phone 4 60
p. m.
184-lmo
p. m.
TRANSFER AND HAULING
p. ra. JACKSON' TRANSFER CO. — Wt
p. in.
haul everything. Call 433-J.
p. m.
208-1 mo*
p. nr
APARTMENTS
p. m
Sat. ouly
p. nr
p. m FOR KENT— Furnished apartment.
Sat. only
Close In.
Modern convenience^.
Sunday Schedule
Adults only. Inquire 166 Hurga-
Leave Medford for Ashland and
dlne St. or phone 122.
I82tf
Ashland for Medford every hour ou
- » I m.j>»
i — — — jm p .
I! the hour from 9 a. nr to 6 p. nr;
FOR RENT.
then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
Ashland waiting room— East Side FOR RENT— 160 acres. Cherry
Pharmacy.
Creek, Klamath county. Oregon:
M EDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE
cultivated and pasture lauds; best
Dally (E xcep t Sunday)
woven wire fencing; irrigation wa­
LV. M EDFORD
LV. ROSEBURG
ter; small buildings, etc.
Rent
¡10:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
paid by improving place for year
Travel by stage; shortest route by
or term of years. Excellent terms
j 20 miles: one of Oregon's most
to right party. Write J. P. Rose.
scenic trips; we save you time and
133 Lathrop street, Madison, Wis.
| money.
198-12
Fare— Medford-Roseburg, $4.00;
Granls-Paas-Roseburg, $3.00.
FOR RENT— One acre alfalfa pas­
M EDFORD-GRANTS PASS
ture on California street. Address
D ally and Sunday
T. E. Hadfield. Grenada, Calif.
LV. G’T’S PASS
LV. MEDFORD
__________________ 206-6**
10:00 a. m
10:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
FOR RALE.
1:00 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
4:30 p. m
Grants Pass waiting room— Thi FOR SALE— One Rudd automatic
gas water heater, large size. Nelda
Bonbonniere, phone 160.
Cafe.
20(»tf
Office and waiting room— No. 5
S. Front St.. Nash Hotel building.
FOR SALE— One combination gas
and coal range. Majestic. Nelda
Cafe.
200tf
7:00
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
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9:30
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a.
a.
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a.
Real Estate
TESTED
SEEDS
FIRH INSURANCE
INVESTMENTS
TESTED
Priced Right
You can depend upon seeds you buy from us. They are
pure, strong and true to name
Buy your seeds at home
from
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
Hotel Ashland Building
Ashland, Oregon
Phono 2«
M onarch Seed and Feed Co.
W. A. SHELL
317 E. Main
MEDFORD, ORE.
Phone 260
“ The F arm er’s Service Station”
B A R K E R
Safety blades resharpened 1
like new. Single bit, 30«.
duz. Dobule bit, 60c doz j
Average Intelligence will steadily in­
crease, as machinery gradually frees
It pays to rqpd the classified page.
L V .A SH L A N D
a. m.
a. m.
a. m.
a. m.
a. m.
noon
p. m.
p. m.
p m.
p. m.
p. nr
p. nr
p. nt.
p. m.
p. m.
p. nt.
He says: "The men have mere
! brains than they used to.“
She Just Analysed Him.
A colored woman hurried Into the
adult probation offices of the Juvenile
court at Chicago.
“I tell you, I'as mad,” she said to the
adult probation officer.
“It’s my husband," she continued
“That man Is drtvln’ me emsy.”
“What la he doing now?“ she waa
asked.
“What he doesn't do is easier t*
answer. We Jus' can’t seem to get
along.’’ she pouted.
“But he say* you don’t love him.”
“Love him?” the woman replied, sur­
prised. “Love him? Why, I Jus’ ana­
lyze that man.’’
PLUMBING
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER__ H. R. ADAMS— Plumbing, Contract­
Thos. H. Simpson, of Ashland, au­
ing aud day work. 248 Fifth St
thorizes his announcement as a can­
phone 166-J.
10 0 t'f
didate for the nomination for the
: o.fice of County Commissioner of
CONVA L!<S ( 'ENT H05IE
i Jackson County, subject to the de­
cision of tlie Republican voters of CONV AL ESCENT HOME — Facin g
Lithia park cottage plan. Milk
said county, at the primary election
diet and other Nature cures. Mrs.
May 19th, 1922.
W. M. Barber. Free consultation*
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
2 to 4. 153 Granite St. Phone
— George Alford, of Phoenix, an­
4 1 t'R
192-lmo
nounces himself as a candidate on
the Republican ticket, for County
Commissioner of Jackson County, I* OR prompt and careful service,
Oregon, subject to the decision of tlie
auto trucks or horse dravs, call
Republican voters of said county, at
Whittle Transfer Co. Phone l i t .
the primary election, May 19th, 1922.
Office, 89 Oak street near Hotel
Ashland.
66tl
interurbax autocar C o .
T. L. POW ELL— GENERAL TRANS*
FER — Good team and motor­
(Effective January 1, 1U22)
trucks. Good service at a reason­
Dally (Except Sunday)
able price. Phone 83.
relieved human muscles.
man, from drudgery.
Energy, now consumed by muscular
effort, will flow into the brain, gener­
ating thought, developing a race of
philosophers.
P H Y SIC IA N S.
W c Buy and S ell
Hotel Vendome
MR. and MRS. HUDNELL, Props.
One cent the word each time.
.
about seventeen hundred year* ago.
Headquarters for
B on T on
Cafe
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
C hildren’s W ork A
ttpeclalty
When Life Means Something
JUST ARRIVED!
A savings account gives a new zest to life.
As your money accumulates, you feel that you
are really getting somewhere.
Open an account with us. We believe this is
the kind of a bank you will appreciate.
The Citizens Bank
< Ashland»
Oregon
WHAT?
FENCING!
WHERE?
P e /7 ’s C o r n e r
Before sending away your or­
der. come and see Pail’s new car­
load of fencing. Every variety—
barbed wire to fancy yard fencing
— He guarantees to boat catalogue
prices.
Garden tools, hose, and naw and
used sewing machines always on
hand.
Mutilation of a Coin.
There is no penalty attached to the
j mutilation of a coin, but a penalty Is
attached to restoring to circulation a
i coin which has been fraudulently re­
duced In weight.
i
FOR SALE— Grass
1-F -ll.
i
hay.
FOR SALE— Organ.
Main. Phone 290-Y
131
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Phon«
206tf
North
205-4
FOR SALE— Folding baby bed rub­
ber tired wheels, can be carried in
auto. Inquire .1. K. McWilliams.
208-2'
Ford garage.
FOR SALE— Good family mileb cow
cheap. E. R. Poyer. Phone 257-
L.
208-2**
TYPEWRITERS-—Two second hand
machines at bargain prices. EL-
HART’S.
207-3
REAL E ST A T E
We bav» a very fine 10 acre
tract, well improved. located with­
in the city limits of Ashland, aud
with advantage of city water, that
is being offered for a short time
at a low price and is well worth
investigating if you are looking
for something of that kind. A
good share of the place is in bear
ing orchard, fine varieties and ex
cellent quality. The price Ms
$4500.
We also have some one-acre
tracts that we consider good bar­
gains at the price asked. Anv one
of then» will make a good home
and furnish a large amount of
produce for the man who will
give them attention. Prices will
vary from $1300 to $1800. Now
is tlie time to secure these prop
erties.
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE
Eetabliahed 1888
Phone 211
41 E. Main St.
More Advice.
if vou think you are bright, keep R
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