Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 29, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    Hal unlay, July
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ASHLAND BAÍLI «CbtMCe
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
R a n ch I Itanges H ands—~
The L. E. W adsw orth ten acre
ran ch on W agner creek has changed
h an d s, th e new ow ner being J. W.
K erns.
The tra n sa c tio n w as m ade
th ro u g h th e J. c . Mason Realty
com pany, and th e co n sid eratio n was
$2000.
Makers of ‘"Canned M usic'
Suffer “from Hom Shyness
SNAKES HAVE LÀ8ÔE ‘LITTERS
Boa C onstrictor, in Captivity, .Gave
B irth to Sixty-Four Living Young
—O thers Prolific.
The slxteen-foot T rinidad anaconda,
or w ater boa, a t the Londop Zoologic­
al gardens, not long ago gave birth to
tw enty-four young .ones. The new­
born snakes were tw enty-six inches
long and about an inch in diameter
a t the thickest part of the body.
In color and m arking they resembled
the a d u lts - th a t is. they were of a
dark greenish hue with black spots.
T hat number of young had been ex
ceeded by a seventeen-foot snake at
the New York Zoological park, which
produced thirty-four young. Still an
oth er anaconda has been known to
produce thirty-seven a t a birth, and a
large specimen of boa constrictor gave
birth to sixty-four living young. The
pythons differ from the boas in th a t
they lay eggs and coil around a heap
of them until they^liatcli. An official
of the New York Zoo says th at the
pythons produce from fifty to a hun­
dred egtjs at a time, and a specimen
of python reticulatus deposited sixty
eggs, about which she coiled, and from
which she fought off all intruders, but
h er efforts proved of no avail, for tLe
eggs we«e iufertiie.
E m pty oil b a rre ls a t $1 each a t
C arson-F ow ler L u m b er Co.
274-6
Buys Home in Talent—
H. E. B aum an, th e ru ra l m ail car-1
rie r out of T alen t, has p u rchased the
H. A. H unscow p ro p erty iu th a t vil­
lage.
T he place consists o f th re e
lo ts and a five room house, the con- •
sid é ra tio n being $600.
T his deal
was m ade th ro u g h th e J. C. Mason
R ea lty com pany of T alen t.
O rres cleans clo th es.
Phone 64.
Good in su ra n ce a t good
P hone 274 J. Yeo of course.
ra te s.
2 6 5 tf
W ill P reach in A shland—
O scar C ooper, cff th e Bible u n iv e r­
sity of E ugene, son or Mr. and Mrs
W. A. C ooper, living east of th e city,
will preach a t th e C h ristian ch u rch
S unday m orning. Ju ly 30.
LKKDOM m akes th e price on
MASON <’<TRI>S. Come and get ’em
a t LEEIHI.M S T IR E HOSPITAL.
270-tf
Stopp:ng in City—
Mr. and Mrs. B ert Davis and son,
w ho have been in C alifo rn ia fo r sev­
e ra l years, a re sp endin g a few days
In A shland. They form erly lived in
th e G reen S prings section.
Piano Tuning Club—
C. M. R ich ard s is o rg an izin g a
tu n in g club for th e purpose of re ­
d u c in g cost of sam e to those who
w ish re g u la r a tte n tio n to th e ir in ­
s tru m e n ts w ith o u t e x tra expense
C all ph m e 181.
.
2 7 5tf
Error Corrected—
In th e a rtic le in W ednesday’s p a ­
p e r re g a rd in g the neighborhood pic­
nic of la st Sunday, the nam e of Mr.
a n d Mrs. L. H. Jack s was in a d v e rt­
a n tly left out, and th e ad d ress of
M rs. E. U. M ontgom ery should have
been W olf P oint. Mont.
G reen apples— G ravenstlnes. C an ’t
b e a t ’em fo r pies and sauce.
25
pounds for $1 delivered.
I’hone
9 -P -ll.
Leaves fo r N ew port—
Miss W inifred Spencer left th e
firs t of th e week for N ew port. Or.,
w here she will spend a few weeks.
F r u it c an n in g n in e Is a t hand.
F o r fr u it ja rs , lids, ru b b ers, jelly
m olds and su g ar, D etrick'g prices
c a n ’t be beaten.
g
Roosevelt a Bird Lover.
Roosevelt's first appearance in the
editorial columns of u New York news­
paper was probably that in the Eve­
ning Post of February 25., 1878. Roose­
velt was then a sophomore at liar-
vurd, eighteen years oli¿. The Evening
Post devoted a long editorial to the
question w hether the English sparrow
had been a benefit or a pest. It men­
tioned a recent discussion of the sub­
ject at an ornithological club in Cam-
bridge. Mass., saying: “Mr. Theodore
Roosevelt, Jr., of this city, gave the
birds credit for doing some good, but
thought that they often ate the buds
of fruit trees, and be says that in
Egypt they are wasteful devourers of
grain.’’ In Roosevelt’s “An Autobiog­
raphy” a good deal is noted of his
ornithological in terests during t h e s e
y ears; these interests, of course, per­
sisted throughout his life.
— -A
K E IN A IJ> W E B R X N B A T U
W errenrath, Famous Pho
nograph Artist, Reveals
Secrets of the Wax
T his is to explain w hy you may
Bometimes have been surprised
to find th a t certain popular singers
never make phonograph records.
*1 hey don’t because they can’t
and they can’t because they
haven’t phonograph voices.
A phonograph voice is one that
will record well, but w hat makes
it do this is as much a m ystery
now as it was in the early days
of cylinder graphophones, when
all poor records w ere regarded
, as the resu lt of mechanical er-
| rors.
The “Perfect Recorder**
Reinald W errenrath, baritone,
I whose records sell in greater
num bers than those of any living
‘ singer except John M cCormack,
is regarded in the great labora­
tory where his tests are m ade as
an alm ost perfect “recorder,” but
even he shakes his head when you
ask him how it’s done, though he’s
, been recording since he started his
! musical career as a choir boy.
*rW hat goes into the horn,
| eorues out,” he explains, “ and
•very suggestion of forcing, every
4<trbt off-shade pitch, all strin-
. Bency or tightness, as well as
falsetto o r oth er cheating process
shows up in the wax.
“ You m ust sing naturally,
th ough som etim es as I m ust, a
little m ore so ftly o r w ith less
breath, th an fo r th e stage.
“ W hen I m ade T e ll Me Daisy*,
th e Schubert-R om berg song from
’Blossom T im e’, however, I stood
rig h t in front of the horn w ith­
out needing to move from side
to side. B ut these th n g s depend
upon th e individual voice.
Caruso’s Voice Powerful
“The voice o f Enrico Caruso
was so enormous in volume that
he was always forced to stand at
least six feet away from the horn
and sometimes when taking a high
or loud tone, he had to go back as
much as tw enty feet to avoid
p a s tin g , the wax.
“Another interesting and inex-
plainable fact is that it is some­
times possible fo r a soprano and
a baritone to use the same horn
while tw o tenors
o r two bari­
Columbia Hotel (laesta—
M ethodist Ei>iseopal C hurch
T he follow ing people a re recent
■ »
( o rn e r N orth Main an d L au rel
a rriv a ls a t th e C olum bia h o tel: Mr { streets
Sunday school a t 9:45 a.
an d Mrs. R. F. Stead. D ecorah, la .;
m.; Dr. G. W. G regg, s u p e rin te n ­
Mr. an d Mrs. B. McKay and son.
d en t. M orning service a t 11; sub-
Seattle; L. J. S taffo rd . J. L. F ow ler
ject. “ The Child and th e C h ris t.” ;
San F ran cisco ; Mr. an d Mrs. H. R.
E pw orth L eague a t 6 :4 5 ; Jo h n R igg
G a rstad , Mrs. Jam es M cCaron, O ak­
p resid en t. E vening service a t 8 p . !
lan d . C alif.; W. W. R usk. S acra­
m .; su b ject. “ The Need fo r B etter:
m en to; F. L. H art. G lendale O r.;
r,
« u
t .
,
R eligion.” A co rd ial in v itatio n is ex-
r>»„ F ah ey . P o rtla n d : (1. T. T hum p-; tended to th e „„b ile.' C harles A :
sun. Tulo. O r.; Mr. an d M n . E. P. I E d w ard s, m in iste r
i
A llen, A lam eda, C alif., an d M r /a n d
___________________
Mrs. S. A. F a u sq u a rtz , Glfendale,
_
O d e s t In n a b .ta n ts .
C alif.
FossP tu rtles ranging from 3.000 (XXI '
! to 7 .0 0 0 0 0 years in age. have been
D ancing S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t th e
010 o '
San jn a n county> n o rth e rn !
big pavilion.
278-21 Xew Mexico,
b u s in e s s a n d f r o f e s s io n a l
f
V Painful Corn Is
T orí ore
HELP WANTED
- ’ vi.lii'nY “
« M W lii
’ NeurCi« r 'iro p r“ cflc Physician
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118-J
* ’ PeC,a,ty- Phouo
vonr
T f ^ t r a e n t given onlv in
j
fo u r own home,
i DR.
E.
B
/•
.
N“ r '
MFN W ANTED
— — 11,ir' -'d io ri a vacuum ” ,*
for service as ra ilro a d m achinists
b o J e rtn a k e rs , black sm ith s, e le c tric ­
T R A N SFE R AND EXF’BHSS
ians, slieetm eta) w orkers, pipe fit­
USE
ters, coppersm iths, tin n e rs, c ar in FOR
...» p r° rnp,t anrl carefu l service
spectors, c a r re p a ire rs, helpers— all
W h?í»íru^ k ‘ Or horse d r*y«. c a l’
W h ittle T ra n sfe r Co. Phone l i t
classes
Z
. V 9 o"k
—
«•>!»'
UNDER
ST R IK E CONDITIONS
b o ti
. BEST EX PLA IN ED BY CHAIRMAN T ---
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BEN W H O O PER OF TH E UNITED *’
TRANS
Good team and m otor
STATES
R A IL R O A D
LABOR I tru ck s
G t od service at a reason
BOARD IN »HIS STATEM ENT OF “ h’0 nrt*»p
Phnbp »?
JULY 1ST, READING AS FOLLOW S
AND GET R E L IE F FO R
WANTED.
I.
' 11 th is case th e conflict Is n o t
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33 CENTS-
betw een th e em ployer and the op-
A* T E D
M iddle
«ged
woman
pressed em ployes. The people of th is
,o ta k e care of home o r
country, th ro u g h an act of congress
‘'h lld re n ; references. A ddress 40
Wo H ighly R ecom m end It
signed by P re sid e n t Wi „An°
Tidings.
• ished a trib u n a l to decide such dis- ‘
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puteg over w ages and w orking c o n -‘ ____
1 OR " A d ­
ditions, which a re su b m itted to it in HAY FO R
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a p ro p e r m anner. I t Is th e d e c i s i o n ----------- SA LE— By G F. B illings
of th is trib u n a l a g a in st which th e FOR SA LE— Quick 12
—
“ r .CL“ i ? , . " * : t r " “ n 8 -
p ro " ' r t >-' » - e n ¿ ¿C k " o „
•
D iam ond R ivers.
of any q uestion of th e
‘ m ontbl°
‘ CkS
’ *
10 n
The geological form ation of the fa­
Stor< rig h R t egardless
of th e m en to strik e , th e men
mous diamond region in the state of
» .J - 1? w o ,lh ° ye r $4000.
p r jce
who
ta
k e th e s trik e rs ’ places are
Bahia, Brazil, shows tliat at some
Î1 6 5 0 . P. O. Box 463. 254 lino*
m erely accepting th e w ages and
time in the history o f the world the
w orking condit ons prescribed by a FOR SA LE— 10 acres wood land
m ountains there were thrown up h.v a
g
o v ern m en t trib u n a l an d a re per-
ner-i
che8P- Th»ee m iles from city. See
hot mass and the carbon in the stone
fo rm ing a public Service, They are ¡ ow ner, 896 B oulevard.
262-18*
crystalized into gems. It was, in ef- i
not accepting th e w ages and work-1 « .n o
feet, an electric furnace on a gigantic
SA LE— A creage
on
paved
mg co n ditions which an em ployer is
scale, in Brazilian diamond mining
try in g to impose. F o r th is re a s o n : highw ay, splendid soil. Five acres.
natural w ater courses play a.i impor­
10 acres, 15 acres, 20 acres and
public se n tim e n t and full govarn-
the
price is rig h t. O. A. M anning.
tant part.
W ater and the w eather i
i m ent pow er will pro tect th e men
FISHING RODS W RAPPED
Talent,
O regon.
272tf
gradually d isintegrate rile rocks, and
¡w ho rem ain in th e ir positions and:
new men who m ay come In.”
the diamonds are washed down into
FDR SA LE— A v eritab le park of
Barrels and Parts Supplied and
A dequate p r ivisions have beeu
gullies and the beds of rivers whence
one acre, set to choice fru its n u ts
Fitted
for
Any
Make
of
Gun
m ade for th e full protection of a 1
they are recovered by the miners. In
and grapes, r iKht ¡„ heart o f th e
new em p'oyes, th e sam e as old em
some places divers are employed to
town.
W ell b uilt seven room
ployes who have rem ained loyally a t
work at the bottom of the rivers, fill­
house.
C
ash, o r would consider a
w ork.
A pplicants should apply to i
ing sacks with silt tliol contains the
sm
all
house
and lot as p ar, pay
¡th e office of th e su p e rin te n d e n t a ij
diamonds. The river beds are rich
m
ent.
Mrs.
M arcia
D anford.
P o rtla n d (U nion statio n -, o r to th e
»81 E. ALAIN ST.
in precious stones which cannot he ex­
1241
M
anzanita
s
tre
e
t.
2 7 5 -lm o
! a ss is ta n t su p e rin te n d e n t a t Rose-
tracted advantageously, if at all, by
j burg.
FOR S A L E —Good p ro fitab le 160
j th e m eth o d s now in vogue.
i
J. H. DYER.
acre ranch.
F o r p a rtic u la rs ad-
G eneral M anager S outhern Pacific!
dress
lohn Sanders, G lendale.
Com pany.
Exercise for Blood Pressure.
Oregon.
WHAT REDUCES MILK AND
i 6 ’
Certain vigorous exercises are dis­
FLESH MORE THAN FLIES?
R. E. K ELLY .
FA STI re K IR SALE— Good feed,
tinctly beneficial in most cases of too
R ep resen tativ e E xecutive D e p art­
plenty ol y a t e r and shade.
On
R
ouble
S
tre
n
g
th
SHOOFLY
ju
s
t
high blood pressure. At a recent
m ent S outhern P acific Com pany.
W
ell’s
ranch
n
e
ar
A
shland.
H.
V.
in from P h ilad elp h ia.
I t ’s the
meeting of the New York Academy of
M
itchell.
275-6*
best/ Fly R ep e lla n t on the m a rk e t
Medicine Dr. C. Ward CrainiMou de­
to
d ay for th e sp ray in g of your
scribed his favorite treatm ent of this
G REEN
A PPLES — ( I r i venstines.
cows.
C an’t beat ’em for pies i ud sauce
trouble, which Included regiffwr exer­
25 pounds for $1 delivered. Phone
cise.
,
F encing,
M owers,
R akes
and
9
- F - ll.
B inders and th e ir repairs,
In the earlier stages the following
All
INTEKURBAN
AUTOCAR
k in d s of Slewing M achines
program w»s advised: 1. Morning ex­
FOR SALE— Mr. A lbert Joh n so n , of
(E ffectiv e J a n u a ry 1, lt)22)
ercise, 12 m inutes; 2. Walk three
W aln u t stre e t, desires to dispose
D aily (E xcept S u n d ay )
q u arters of an hou. ; 3. Vigorous ex­
of all his real e sta te a t reaso n ab le
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
ercise with sweating three times a
prices. Call at 601 W alnut. 276*4
7:0 0 a. m.
7 :0 0 a. m.
w eek; 4. In the open half a day.
8:00 if. 111.
8:0 0 a. m.
BABY CHIN
9:00 a. m.
In advanced cases the exercise
9:00 a. m. BABY CH ICK S— We in cu b ate 250 -
10:00 a. m.
should be milder. Of course, exercise
10:00 a. m.
C B L A M K I N
000 eggs every th re e w eeks; la rg ­
¡g only a part of the general treat«
11:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
e
st electric hatch ery in the S o u th ­
12:00
noon
ment, and there are many cases in
12:00 n o o n '
west.
All popular breeds of
1:00
1».
m.
which it should not be given, especial­
1 0 0 p. m J
chicks,
ducklings,
baby turko.vs.
2:00
I».
m.
2 :0 0 p. m
ly those in which the heart and kid­
In
c
u
b
a
to
rs
and
brooders.
Get
3:00 p m.
3 :0 0 p. m
ney« are seriously involved.
prices.
R
edw
ing
H
atch
ery
,
2030
’ 4:00 p. m.
4 :0 0 p. m
E a s t F lorence, Los A ngeles. 238tf
5:00 p. m.
5 :00 p. m
6:00 p. m.
6 :00 p. m
RANCH FOR SALE
7:0 0 p. m.
7 :0 0 p. m. 4 4 ACRE RANCH consistin g of 25
8:30 p. m. Sat. only
8 :3 0 p. m.
o r 30 acres B ear C reek bottom
9 :30 p. m.
9 :3 0 p. in.
land; 13 acres b earin g p e ar o r
10:30 p. m. Sat. only 10:3 0 p. m.
c h a rd ; several acres in a lfa lfa ;
• Sunday Schedule
e n tire tra c t excellent ga-den la n d ;
Leave M edford for A shland and
ab u n d an ce of good sp rin g w a ter
A shland for M edford every h our on
for dom estic purp o ses;
e n tire
Hie h our from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .;
ranch irrig a te d from vested w a ter
then 6 :3 0 p. m. and 9:3 0 jx m.
rig h t; co m fo rtab le dw elling house
A shland w aiting room — E ast Side
and o u tb u ild in g s; e n tl-e ranch
P harm acy.
fenced. I.ocated on R. F. D. m ail
ASHLAND-ROSEBURfi STAGE
ro u te, th re e mi es n o rth of A sh­
Daily (E x cep t S unday)
land and fro n tin g on P acific h ig h ­
LV. ASHLAND
LV. ROSEBURG
way. F o r price and te rm s call on
o r ad d ress Mrs. J. W Mills. 31'»
7 :0 0 a ni.
8:3 0 a. m.
12:00 noon
A lm ond stre e t, A shland. Orc^fm.
2 :0 0 p. in.
259-thu-sat
Travel by stag e : sh o rte st ro u te by
20 m iles; one of O regon’s m ost
scenic trip s. F a re — A shland-R ose-
j burg, $4.60;
Medford - Roseburg,
$ 4 .1 3 ; G rants Pass-Roscburg, 88.00.
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
Dally (E xcept S u n d a y )
. M EDFORD
LV. G’T ’S PASS
45 a .m .
7 :3 0 a. m.
SEE’ UH NOW ABOUT YOUR
00 p. m.
1:00 p. m
F1BE INSURANCE
46 p. in.
5 :3 0 p. m.
P ro c ra stin a tio n in ta k in g out
Sunday Only
fire in su ra n ce has robbed man>
10:00 a. m.
.
10:00 a. m.
a m an of his e n tire property.
appreciates the value of a satisfied patron
4 :3 0 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
D on’t be c a u g h t u n p rep ared by
G ran ts Pass w altlug room — T ht
th e lire fiend. Your hom e, your
One pleased patron is worth five new ones.
B onbonniere, phone 160.
5 1 business, your crops, your au to
m obile have a very real money |
value.
Our growth indicates the force of this state-
No p ro p erty is secure a g ain st
d e stru ctio n by fire. Let us tell
you how little it will cost to fully
ment. Our pleased patrons are con stanti w
y
p ro te c t you.
‘W hen you w an t good in s u r­
bringing us new friends.
ance, ta lk w ith B illings ”
Z
H e a d q u a rte rs fo r
WHY BE T O R T l’R ED
Corn Solvent
M c N a ir B ros.
Peil's Corner
At Once
Every Business Man
T WlGt® i C2*.°?oe bought it nice
Io grab for fish beneath the ice;
St
one b*
«a
The fiah then dived, the Cat fell in.
A rooater saved the Cat from wreck,
r msci?’ Wm#rked’ “ ri1 wriQ*
The rooster cried. “Ungrateful cat!”
And bent bie block off, after that.
M o ro l^ -W e ll, I would write it down.
Wbea cate are drowning — let ’em
drownH
. —dEaojp, J r. \
Optimistic Thought.
The true glory of a state is prosper
, !ty at home and respect abroad.
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and Eiectro
R. Middleton
Damascening A rt Revived.
On Trip to Oregon Caves —
To the fath er of Zuloaga, the Span-
M r. a n d Mrs. B ert T ozier and son
Ish painter, the world Is indebted for
o f P e ta lu m a , C alif., and Mr. T ozler’s j
the revival of the Moorish art of
fa th e r. Mr. Job T ozier, of L au rel
damascening, according to an article
s tre e t, le ft y esterd ay for th e O regon j
i In Conquest, a British magazine ef
caves, an d will spend a few days in ! F irs t C hurch of C h rist, S cie n tist
popular science.
Senor Zuloaga him self made many
th a t vicinity.
I io n eer avenue South.
Sunday i
fine
pieces and inspired other workers
—
¡services a t 11 o ’clock. S ubject of
!
In
this
beautiful craft. “Toledo dam as­
L e t J e r ry O’Neal fig u re y o u r next I lesson, “ L ove.” Sunday school a t 10
cening,”
as It Is often called, Is a proc­
Job o f plum bing. F irs t class m ater- j o ’clock. W ednesday e v e n in g ^ m e e t-
ess of Incrusting gold upon steel.
lal an d w orkm anship.
Phone 138. p n g s a t 8 o’clock.
R eading room Fine lines are cut upon a blackened
207 E. M ain s tre e t.
238tiiop<jn daily from 2 u n til 5 p. m., ex- steel plate, and into these lines thin
gold wire Is beaten with pointed tools.
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cept S undays and holidays.
The shining gold produces a bril­
Form er M inister to Preach—
_____ —
liant
effect against the background of
W. E. B ean, of Susanville, C alif.,
Presbyterlan Church
dark
steel, and
when skillfully
w ill preach a t th e C hristian church,
S u b ject fo r th e m o rn in g serm on, wrought into the flowers, beasts,
c o rn e r of Second and B stre e t, Sun- ‘The Two C rosses.’’ S u b ject for th e birds, and scrolls Jn which the Span­
day evening. Ju ly 30. Mr. Bean was evening, “ W hat God Does for th e ish artist delights, the result Is said to
a fo rm e r p asto r of th e C h ristian B eliever.” Sunday school at 9 45, he extremely beautiful, and examples
c h u rc h of th is place.
a . m . C h ristian E n d eav o r a t 7 p. of the w are are highly prized by col­
lectors.—From the Outlook.
m. P ra y e r m eeting. W ednesday a ti
D ancing, S a tu rd a y
n ig h t, H ot 7:45 p.
Topic. ’ T he L ast R e v e -j
S p rin g s.
27 8-2 latio n of D aniel.’’ C. F. K oehler,
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, pastor.
Here from Rogue River—
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M rs. J. H. P riest, of R ogue R iver,
F ir s t C o n g reg atio n al C hurch
w as a v isito r in the city on T h u ra-j
B oulevard and Main stre ets. Sun-
day’
-
j ,la-v school a t 9:45 a. m., w ith class­
T H E W IC K E D CAT
es for all g rad es and ages.
B ring ’
D ancing, S a tu r ia y n ig h t a t Hot your Bible. M orning service a t 11
S p rin g s pavilion.
278-2 ! su b ject, “ S ain ts in C ae sar’s H o u se -¡
| h o ld .” J u n io r C h ristian ‘ E n d e a v o r,!
W ill Return Home—
Í 5 p. in. C h ristian E ndeavbr, 7 p m
C h e ste r M acCracken will re tu rn E vening service, 8 p. m .; s u b je c t
to A shland th e first of next week. “ C h ris t’s C onquering H ero es.” The
public is cordially invited to all th ese
A utom obile in su ran ce a specialty. services.
If you have n o ^ c h u rc h
Ask Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, of course. home, a h earty welcome aw aits you
2 6 5 tf here. W. Ju d so n O ldfield, m in is te r .1
FAG« TfiRKg
REQUIEM
TO R alph E. C asad.
i To my b ro th e r, who was all fo
p ile th a t a fa th e r conld be— you di-
One cent the w ord each tim e
' rected my feet in th e way they
should go, and now of your wisdom
m m .
f b w c ,,
I c e rta in ly know . W ould th a t all
ch ild ren m ig h t have and follow the
in, m odern c o n . f n w n c ^ A duUs “ " 'm n “ *
W < x > D s_ p rae u c
only. In q u ire 166 H argadinaU St
th™ .»*
7®’ e a r ’ noB® and
best of advice from frien d , fa th e r or
o r phone 122
257? "
1 £ < “ « ' » h o a r . , 10 to 12 and
b ro th e r so nice.
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noble labors In-re
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land. Ore
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ished. may your beloved wife, chil-
M ai"- A ddress P . 0 X T ¡ ’ 275T
rtR . J. J. E M M E N S — Phy si c’a n
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and
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«M nd cliild ren , of whom FOR R EN T — F u rn ish e d
Surgeon.
Practice
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to
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F u rn ish e d
i * ‘ nian WOU d be p ro u d > p ro fit
keeping room
ro o m s, s. 2 237
St 277*3
keeping
37 B B St.
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thr° at G>
' th ro u g h th e ir ,ives f r <>ni y o u r g ra n d "
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n Ocall8t M d aurls for
FOR EXCHANGE ~
p - R- R. Offices. M. F- ai d H
! a,ld u° b le effo rts, is my p ra y e r
Rldg., Msdfv.rd, Ore.
Phone 567
w hile you sleep.
Y our b ro th e r FO R
R oland.
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a a ^ county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all
. . t0 . mot.her8
a n <i children
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We will m iss you w hile the years
Slauds. Res. and office, 108 Pio
stock o r chicken ranch w ith pleu-l
of life roll by, but may o u r g re a t
y of wood an d tillab le land. W ill i n e e r avenue. T elephone 28. Of­
loss be your gain.
Y our Loving
fice hourç. l i to 12 a. m ; 2 to I
tra d e for unincum bered A shland
F am ilv.
acreag e; p re fe r no house, but — D. m.
would en sid er acreage w ith stnal:
house. E lea n o r G reer, 199 O ran. _
CHIP »PRACTOR8.
Guns Repaired
tones m ay fiod it necessary to
use entirely different instruments.
“Stjll another quirk in the re­
cording game is the ’horn-shyness*
which always overcomes the be­
ginner, no m atter how experi­
enced he m ay be in facing vast
audiences.
Perhaps this unac­
countable fear o f a metal horn .
is really his knowledge that what
goes into it, as I said, w ill always
come out, and without any ame­
liorating crcumstances, cither.“
a m b le s
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P fo v o st Bros»
The Citizens Bank of
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Ashland, Oregon
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