Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 25, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND DAXLI TiDlffQt
F â CJH Ff/UH
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
C alled from R oseburg—
G. A. Culy, of R oseburg, has been
called to A shland on account of th e
serious illness of his m other-in-law .
Mrs. Phoebe W right.
Liberty B elt is Song-
Them e A fte r 14 6 Years
Good clothes a re tools of a d v a n ce -'
m ent. Se P a u lse ru d ’s su its.
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\ isit in M edfon
Mrs. G. W. Gregg, D w ight Gfegg:
and Melvin Kaegi were visitors in.
M edford today.
F ree lectu re on C h ristian Science
by F ran k H. L eonard, C. S. B.; a tj
A rm ory, Tuesday, Septem ber 26; a t.
8 o’clock p. m.
20-2 i
To Send Gut Q uestionnaire—
H illah tem ple, Mystic S hrine, w ill'
send out q u estio n n aires to th e m em ­
bers of the tem ple th is w eek, hr a n '
effo rt to get an opinion as to w h eth ­
er or not a new tem ple shall be,
b u ilt in A shland.
This m a tte r is
being taken, up a t th is tim e because!
of th e fact th a t available sites are:
fast disappearing, and it will soon
be im possible to get a desirable site
a t a reasonable price.
Make th e g ran ite team sm ile when
they come for your subscription^ I t
To Leave
The Dr.
stre e t, go
spend the
Monday, Septem ber 25, 1(122
F ree lecture on C hristian S cience] seek,
by F ra n k H. L eonard, C. S. B., a t
The announcem ents for the m eet-
A rm ory, Tuesday, Septem ber 26, a tjin g s are as follows: R egular services
8 o’clock p. m.
20-2! th is evening a t 7 :3 0 ; a p rep araro ry
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healing service a t 10 o’clock both
IU a t D unsm uir—
Tuesday and W ednesday m orning;
Miss Inez W olters, who form erly also the reg u la r afternoon services
lived in A shland, on M ountain ave- at 2:30. and evening services at 7:30
nue, is a t present quite ill a t the both days. B ut no services during
hospital a t D unsm uir, and is expect- the day o r evening, T hursday, in
ing to undergo a serious o peration A shland, th a t day being a t Medford.
soon
The p rep arato ry healing service and
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all services for the day will be held
E legant brick residence and acre- >n M edford T hursday
age in choice section of Boise, Ida .
In com m enting upon the services
to tra d e for A shland property. Sunday, Rev. C. F. K oehler, pastor
20-1 of the P resb y terian church, s a ’d : “ It
Staples R ealty Agency.
is im possible to really e stim ate In
money
th e am ount of good th a t Dr.
S iskiyou F air T his W eek—
Price
has
done to th is com m unity.
The Siskiyou county fair will op­
Mrä. Elsie Sellers, United States
No
m
an
has
ever come into A shland
en a t Y reka tom orrow , and quite a
Department of Agriculture, colors
who
has
done
th e am o u n t of good,
posters and luntern slides for agricul­ few local people have m ade plans both sp iritu ally and physically, as lie
tural fairs and conventions all over to atten d .
has done. He has only been here
the country.
th
re e weeks, b u t he have learned io
V isits w ith Friends—
Steal Potatoes and Replant Vines.
Mrs. Grace Koutz, of Y reka, Calif. love him. I repeat. Dr. P rice has
Thieves at the farm of Glen Lead ,
m ade a g rea ‘e r im p re rs'o n on this
ers, near Defiance, O.. stole 15 bush- was in tow “ a iew days las w öck,
com m unity th an apy m an who ever
els of potatoes from a patch and then interview ing old friends.
cam e here, and we have come to
replanted the vines. The theft w
a
s ----------------------------
know his C hrist b e tte r because of
discovered when Leaders went to dig COMING OF ARK IS FO RE-
his
m in istry .’’
tbe potatoes and found that there were
TOLD BY PRICE SUNDAY
no tubers on the vines, which were
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,
(N o te .)— The T .dings is very
healthy.
(C ontinued from page 1)
1
T,
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greatly indebted to Mrs. C lara Bo
Go th e lim it on your subscription the fact th a t th ere is inbre in store] m ar for her splendid handling of
for g ran ite stock.
t l from the Lord, for all who will the services yesterday.
SHE COLORS SLIDES
for
MAGAZINES
PERIODICALS
NEWSPAPERS
taken at our store
Wo (‘jin give youBest Prices
and Club Rates
Delivery of magazines
GUARANTEE!)
or money back
We give depeudjible service
not fly-by-night promises
fo r E u g en e —
B uchanan fam ily, of Iowa
to Eugene tit’s week to
w inter.
Celebrates Birthday—
Miss Jean W ebber, of L incoln,
stre e t, th e sm all d a u g h te r of Mr.
and Mrs. A rth u r W ebber, enjoyed a j
b irthday dinner Sunday w ith a num ­
ber of relatives present. Those pres­
en t, aside from the fam ily, for the
aftern o o n , were Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
W rig h t, of M ountain avenue; Bert
and Vera W right and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray B urns and W. J. W right, of
H ilt, Calif.
E xquisitely tailored su its at Paul-j
s e ru d ’s.
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D. M. L ow e About A gain—
D ire cto r of N ew Y ork
City’s Municipal Band
W rites Patriotic Song
Around Historic
Relic
After one hundred and forty-six
years the famous liberty bell has
been used by a composer as the
theme for a patriotic song.
Delayed recognition of the pos­
sibilities of the historic relic that
heralded the news of freedom for
the thirteen colonies has come from
Edwin Franko Goldman, Director
of the Municipal Band of New
York, who has named his com­
position “Chimes of Liberty.”
The new song is to be intro­
duced in New York schools as
soon as the term opens and later
will be placed in educational insti­
tutions throughout the country.
“ChimeN of Liberty” has been
endorsed by M ayor Hylan of New
York and George Gartlan, Super­
intendent of Music of the New
York schools.
“My aim was to write a patriotic
song with an American tune,” says
Mr. Goldman.
“ I have also tried to combine
words embodying American ideals
with a simple effective melody
which children will find easy to
sing.”
1). M. Lowe who was q u ite set-]
iously in ju red a week ago S u n d a y ,
in tiie accident a t the county fa ir,
g rounds, was able to be around Sat- i
LOSS OF LOCAL C. A. C.
] for M edford, w here he will visit the
urday, having m ade the trip to Med-
IS FACED BY ASHLAND m ilitary organization of th a t city.
lord in his car.
His rig h t leg is
still useless, and he is com pelled to
‘Unless A shland evinces m ore in-
All helpers on the g ran ite team s,
reso rt to the use of crutches.
tere st in the local com pany, C. A. C., please m eet Tuesday a t the city hall
It
Free lecture on C h ristian Science there is a probability th a t th e 484th a t 9 a. m. sh a rp
com
pany
will
he
tak
e
n
aw
ay
and
by F rank H. L eonard, C. S. B., at
B etter clothes for less, a t P a u l­
A rm ory, Tuesday, Septem ber 26, at given to a n o th e r town th a t shows
se
ru
d ’s.
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8 o’clock p. m.
20-2 m ore in te re s t,” declared F. J. J ira k ,
in stru ctio n se rg e a n t, of Salem , who
Be a booster for A shland g ran ite
Fleet O fficers for Bible School—
was in th e city today, and who is
anxious
to
m
eet
all
m
em
bers
of
the
and
helP show the world w hat the
The C hristian Bible school elected
It
A
shland
sp irit is like.
officers Sunday for th e ensuing year local unit a t drill tonight.
as follows:
S u p erin ten d en t, Jam es
S ergeant J ira k sta te d th a t the
PBIMABY VOTE IN CALIF.
P u tn a m ; a ssista n t s u p e rin te n d e n t com pany form erly located a t Inde-,
IS HIGHEST EVER CAST
Floyd P u tn a m ;
secretary , E. 1. pendence had been disbanded, and :
of the nuniDer
n um ber m adei
H unt;
lib ra rian ,
May
B em d lct: re a s s ig n m e n t or
ane
SACRAMENTO, Sept. 25.__The
c h a riste r, D orthea A braham .
i to Tillam ook. He hinted th a t e ith e r h ighest vote polled a t any prim ary
G ia n ts Pass or K lam ath F alls were election in tbe sta te was cast bj»
Bank on g ran ite stock for fu tu re anxious to receive a unit of the coast j CaH fornia electors a t the A ugust 29
profits.
.
It
tillery, and that unless Ashland pr jm ary, according to figures m ade
m anifested m ore in te re s t and gave pubHc by S ecretary Of S tate F ra n k
he local com pany m ore backing it
Jordan
T
% was probable th a t it would lose th e
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484th.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
tmc tmcatch BCAimnc
S ergeant J ira k will rem ain in the 1 WANTED— Man for general farm
LAST TIMES TODAY
] city for a p a rt of tom orrow , lea v in g |
work. M ark True.
20-3
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THOMAS MEIGHAN
■EM
THE BACHELOR DADDY
.lust nsk n friend who hits
teen it.
—and—
PATHE REVIEW
Tomorrow, Wed., Thursday
The Re inbraiult of the
Screen
The Prodigal
Judge”
NITE
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