Saturday, October 14, 1023 ASHLAND DAILY TTDOTG« FÀtfB TWO DELIVER OR DIE, THAT’S ALL a trip th ro u g h th e grounds and the Services for Sunday, October 15: buildings. ¡Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m. T horn­ E stab lish ed 1§76 P re sid e n t K err showed us d ia­ ton S. W iley, su p erin ten d en t. P reach- Published Every Evening Except gram s covering every floor In a ll of jin g services a t 11 a. m. and 7:30 Sunday i p. m. P ra y er m eeting W ednesday the buildings, as well as diagram s THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. A N Q J fr show ing th e piping and w iring of the and F riday a t 7:30 p. m. You a re OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY ! cordially invited to w orship w ith us. w hole1 in stitu tio n . These he has on PAPER file in his office. W hen rep airs or ! J. E. McShane, pastor. TELEPH O N E 39 changes a re needed in any place, he C. K, LOGAN, Editor Trin'ty Episcopal Church can sit in his office, refer to these V.car, the Rev. P. K. Hammond. plans, and give in te llig en t in stru c ­ E ntered a t ttw A shland. Oregon Holy com m union at 8 a. in. Sunday tions about w hat he w ants done Poatoffice as Second-class Mall Mat '$> You can ’t m ake love to o rd er w ithout losing tim e going around to! school a t 9:45. M ornyig service and ter. ■«-■ and get a good fit. i serm on a t 11. The offerto ry solo the places w here w ork is to be done.! •««bscrlption P rice D elivered in C ity: will he sung by Mrs. John Short- On seeing how well th is plan One ntbnth ....................................$ -65 W o m e n tak e m ore chances •■w orks in a big in stitu tio n like the ridge. T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 Six m onths .................................... t ;> I * w a lJ' n than a m an does • | q A. C., the th o u g h t occurred th a t One year ........................ .......... with a nail * C harley Loomis could follow a like F irs t O fficial R e fo rm a to ry. Mail and R ural R outes ! The first reform atory m anaged un One m onth ....................................$ -65. „ ,,,, . . . plan when he is elected m ayor. It T nree m o n t h s ............................... 1 »& ’ " hen con8clence Pa ts V°u 0,1 * also rem inded me of Roebling, the der legislative control was the one es- Hix- m onths .................................... 3.50 th e back insom nia beats it for <♦> g reat engineer who b u ilt the colos­ "uhlished in New York in 1824. known ns I he N'e v York House of Itel'uge. One year .................................... 6.5t ♦> th e back door. sal Brooklyn bridge. Roebling was ADVERTISING KATES ---------- a helpless cripple, yet he su p erin ­ Display A dvertising Most m en stop on life ’s sec- <§> tended the construction of th a t m as­ "single in sertio n , each in c h ............ 30c •> ond base, and then w ait fo r sive bridge w hile sittin g in a chair YEARLY CONTRACTS ■fc som e one to b at them hom e. <§> and using field glasses q u ite a d is­ Display Advertising ---------- <§> tance away. One time a wegk..................... 27tfec Two tim es a v.^-k........................25 c •- In d u stry has its penalties, <§> Oliver P. M orton, p erhaps the ab ­ "Svery o th er d a y ...........................20 c <$> one being th a t a fte r sprin k lin g lest m an In d ian a ever sent to th e I th e law n, a heavy show er sets United S tates senate, was also un­ To run, every o th e r tSay for oue <3> in. ♦ able to stan d upon his feet, but RINGING a thermos bottle sonating Lord Carnal in the on the pirate ship at Balboa, Cal., m onth, each line, each tim e . . 7 c -------------------------------- Lying reaches its zenith when seated. ous business even for the favorite production, “To Have and To point of a gun one of the hungry d f m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5r of King James I, as Theodore Hold.” Bert Lytell decided to in­ pirates grabbed off a sandwich. a m an can convince his wife It seem s to me th a t even an in­ Classified Column Kosloff discovered while imper- spect its contents between scenes Such is life in th® movies! ■» w hat a fine th in g it will be for visible governm ent, if it has any One cent th e word each tim e. To ru n every issue for oue m onth ^ e r ¡f h e j ojns a new lodge. <§> sense of sham e a t all, ought to feel or m ore, (¿¡c th e w ord each tim e. -------------- <$> some of th a t sham e for the cow ard­ <§> ---------- are cordially invited to all the m eet- ject, “ W hat It Means to Be a Chris- Legal Rate <» HEZ HECK SAYS: ly m an n er in w hich it is persecuting ings a t the M ethodist church. Rev. tia n .” Mid-week prayer m eeting ev­ f i r s t tim e, per 8-pclnt lin e ..........10c the m an who has done m ore for “ Many a m an gits credit Each subsequent tim e, per 8- S. J. Cheney, m inister. ery W ednesday evening a t 7:30 p. A shland in a m onth or two th an all polnt lino ...................................... 5c <î> fe r bein’ sm a rt by jest set- m. The public is cordially invited Card of t h a n k s ..............................$1.00 its m em bers com bined have done in tin and liste n in ’.” First Church of Christ, Scientist to all these services. If you a re not O bituaries, the l i n e .......................2% c Baptist Church all the years they have had a deadly P ioneer Avenue South. Sunday established elsew here, come and Fraternal Orders and Societies clutch on A sh lan d ’s th ro a t. “ Thy W ord is T ru th ” is the them e J services a t 11 o’clock; subject o f-m ak e th is your church hom e. W A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders or societies ch arg in g a reg u lar in iti­ he would m ake th e canvass. He The tim e is surely here to get be­ for Sunday m orning. The evening lesson, “ D octrine of A tonem ent.” Judson Oldfield, m inister. ation fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ stan d s for the things set out in the hind a m an who really trie s to do subject will be announced late r. The Sunday school a t 10 o’clock. W ed­ ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be som ething, and get rid of th e cheap L o rd ’s Supper will be observed Sun­ nesday evening m eetings a t 8' Free Meli odist Church charged th e re g u la r rate for all ad Loom is tick et platfo rm , and, if scallyw ags who a re hanging on to day m orning. All m em bers of the elected, he in tends to p u t them into o’clock. R eading room open daily! Sunday school, 9:45 a. m „ fol- v ertlsing when %n adm ission or other th e city ’s co attails and yelling church ought to a tte n d th is service. from 2 u n til 5 p. m., except Sundays lowed by preaching a t 11. action, in so fa r as it is possible. charge is m ade. Class “ W h o a!” B aptism s Sunday evening. O ther and holidays. T hat looks like a fair, unequivo­ m eeting a t 12; M elissia A shcraft, What Constitutes Advertising BERT MOSES. announcem ents later. class leader. P reach in g a t 7:30 p. In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ cal sta te m e n t from Mr. Loomis. m. P ra y e r m eeting, T hursday a t ing am ong some as to w hat con§ti C harlie Loom is lias a good head and Presbyterian Church lu te s news and w hat ad v ertisin g , a g rea t h e a rt. He is a th in k e r, and Christian Church 7:30 p. in. C. E. G lazier, pastor. The su b ject for the m orning s e r­ LOOMIS TICKET we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le, which the T idings feels th a t he has all the Sunday school a t 10 a. m. M orn­ mon will be “ The Glory of Sacra- Is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ N azarene C hurch ing w orship a t 11; subject, “ L ights fice.” This service will be an occa­ For Mayor ate betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re qu alificatio n necessary to th e direc- C orner of F o u rth and C streets. U nder B ushels.” C h ristian E ndeavor sion for the celebration of the L o rd ’s events, w here an adm ission charge j tion of the city of A shland into CHARLES L. LOOMIS Is m ade or a collection is tak en IS wholesom e, a t 6:30 p. m. P ra y er m eeting a t Supper and for th e reception of progressive channels, ADVERTISING.” T his applies to and th a t he will prove one of the For CSty Council 7:30 p. m. W ednesday. Mrs. M. H. church m em bers. All planning to o rganizations and societies of every K endall, sta te p resident of th e m is­ unite please be present a t th e serv­ S. A. PE T E R S, SR. best m ayors A shland has had in its kind as well as to individuals. sionary society, will occupy the p u l­ ices not la te r th an 10:45. M. C. LINING ER He has in te g rity , in te lli­ All rep o rts of such activ ities a fter history. pit a t the evening hour, 7:30 o’clock DR. R. L. BURDIC gence and courage and is thoroughly W e are very fo rtu n a te to have they have occurred is news. All com ing social or organization equipped for th e place. H G. WOLCOTT Sunday. Jo h n F. L eggett, m inister. w ith us for the evening service R e v .' m eetings of societies w here no MRS W. M. BARBER ---------- G. C. B irtch ett, of Bogota, Col., money c o n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ Methodist Episcopal d iu r c h j South Am erica, an Oregon boy, a MRS. W. J. W ALLACE ation charged, or collecton taken IS FOXY OIJ> M EDFORD The Sunday school will m eet in g rad u a te of Albany college and San NEWS. Have you read the M edford new s­ A safe deposit box protects at a cost of For City Recorder re g u la r session Sunday m orning a t Anselm o sem inary. He will bring paper rep o rts on the Jesse W inburn (In d o rsed ) only a few cents a week the many items 9:45. Classes are provided for all a m essage relative to South America, canyon episode? Those M edford GERTRUDE BIEDE ages and all are welcome. The pas-j Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m. Ju n io r fire insurance does not cover. folks are foxy old guys. They know BIBLE THOUGHT to r ’s subject for the m orning church C hristian E ndeavor a t 5 p. m. Young a good th in g when they see it. It is F or City T reasurer service a t 11 o’clock will be “ The 1 people’s m eeting a t 6 :3 0 ; W estm in- — FOR TODAY — not on th e cards for them to cast These include stocks, bonds, business rec­ SYLVESTER PATTERSON G u ett C ham ber.” At th is service ste r Guild a t 6:30. P ra y er m eet- i Bible Thoughts memorized, will prove a any reflections on a m an w ith two priceless heritage in after years. ords and valuable papers of all kinds Be th ere will be a baptism al service by ing, W ednesday a t 7:30 a. m. All For Members Park Board m illion d o llars and especially one sure to place them in a box in our fire­ im m ersion. The E pw orth League are cordially invited. C. F. K oehler, (In d o rsed ) who is w illing to spend it as Jesse will m eet a t 6 :1 5 ; th is is the young pastor. proof vault. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 HAL McNAIR W inburn has, in th e in te re st of the people’s devotional m eeting, and all ---------- MRS. F. D. W AGNER town. No, siree. They have been MAN IN GOD’S IMAGE— And First. C ongregational C hurch young people are urged to be pres­ A. C. NININGER w atching W in b u rn ’s philanthropies God said. L et us m ake m an in our Boulevard and Main stre e t. Sun­ — Adv-tf ent. “ Soul O w nership” will be the in A shland w ith an exceedingly je a l­ image, a fte r o u r likeness: and serm on su b ject for th e evening! day school, 9:45 a. m., w ith classes let them have dom inion • ♦ * ous eye. It looks good to them and church service. T he first p a rt of the for all grades and ages. B ring your L(X)MIS PLATFORM over all th e e a rth ♦ ♦ * So Jesse looks good to them . They a re evening m eeting will be a song serv Bibie. M orning service, 11 a. m .; Being a can d id ate fo r m ayor of God created man in His own im ­ anxious th a t A shland should discour­ ice led by the choir and assisted by subject, ‘C om m union.” The L o rd ’s age Jesse as m uch as possible in th e A shland, I m ake the follow ing sta te ­ age, in th e im age of God created an o rch estra. T here will be special Supper, J u n io r C h ristian E ndeavor m ent of th e policies I stan d for, and hope th a t he will becom e disgusted he him ; m ale and fem ale created the position I tak e on the issues of m usic by th e choir a t both th e m orn- at 4 p. . m. C hristian E ndeavor a t with his tre a tm e n t here and cast his the cam paign; He them .— Genesis 1: 26, 27. ing and evening church services. A lb 6:30. E vening service a t 7 :3 0 ; sub- I lot ill M edford. M edford is not very The first consideration of a city stro n g for a big to u rist hotel in should be th e h e a lth of its people, I A shland. She th in k s th a t would am , th erefo re, in favor of tak in g ev­ THE LOOMIS TICKET PLATFORM have a tendency to m ake A shland ery precaution to pro tect th e w ater of A shland creek from pollution. It Political platfo rm s a re too often the to u rist cen ter of the valley. They m ust be kept pure. m eaningless p latitu d es, m ade to get th in k A shland will never be able to f believe in th e enforcem ent of the (This Was Written by, a Woman) p articu la rly those a g a in st into office on instead of to be c a r­ build the hotel unless som ebody like law s, ried out in good faith. W ith this Jesse W inburn pundles up w ith the gam bling and bootlegging. I am opposed to factions in A sh­ in view, the T idings called on Mr cash to do it, and when they see land, and prom ise, if elected, to be Loom is to get his reason for issuing th in g s going on up here th a t will th e m ayor for all th e people, ra th e r a platform . He contends th a t can­ tend to disgust and discourage W in­ th an for a p a rt of them . My slogan d idates have no business to seek of­ b u rn . they becom e m ighty carefu l is th is: “ The way to get action 1 b to u n ite every factio n .” fice unless they have a specific re a ­ of the m anner in which they handle I am in favor of the new hotel son for doing so. If citizens believe things. They w ant W inburn and hisj project. W e’ have th e scenery, the th a t the city has needs which should cash in M edford, and they a re not clim ate, the soil and the people— realize that I had been reading so much I was using a well-known household ar­ he encouraged and p u t into action co in s to do a n y th in g th a t will indi-1 everything here except a m odern ho- - o in g io in a u j o tel to a ttr a c t new com ers. L et s get it is th eir duty to stan d for election cate they don’t like him . No, siree. j th a t j,oteit about the advantages of the machine ticle when mv friend came in. sq uarely upon th e prom ises to fu l­ I am proud of A shland’s fine rep which I subsequently purchased. One after “ Why did vou huv that kind?” she fill such needs— th a t m en should not u tatio n everyw here in th e m a tte r of the other those messages had gotten into schools and education and I favor stan d as can didates sim ply to be asked. <» any su itab le action looking tow ards P E O P L E ’S FORUM my mind until when asked to do so 1 was ru n n in g for som ething but th a t they th e re-opening of the norm al school. I capable of repeating them almost as if T should have specific reason for so “ Because it’s good,” I told her. I am in favor of having a ll of-1 doing. P rospective voters should be fices and all positions on the city's ! had been a salesman for the company mak­ H otel Bensou, P o rtla n d , Or. She asked me why. Without realizing payroll filled by citizens and tax ­ advised, before they vote on the ing that article. Oct. 12, 1922. payers of A shland itself. No outside candidates, w hat these candidates what I was doing I gave her several techni­ place-holders! propose to do if elected, so th a t c iti­ To the e d ito r of th e T idings— cal reasons for the superiority of that ma However, I realized that the printed It will in te rest the people of A sh -! I believe th a t w hen th e people} zens may exercise th e ir judgm ent as vote in favor of a n y th in g they should chine. I listed a number of its mechanical message had not really meant so much to | get an(j j am o p pose(j t0 a j j fo r m s ! to w h e th e r such m easures should be la m ^ to h e a i th a t w h ile J b urn was being persecuted a t Ash- Of tric k ery .p a r tic u la r ly th e so-called advantages and one or more very special me as the repeated appearance. Seeing forw arded. C ertain ad m in istrativ e land, he was being honored by th e ¡“ jo k e rs” th a t a re often used to de­ conveniences that I felt meant a great deal policies have g re a t pow er, e ith e r for that article over and over again meant to leading ed ucators of Oregon. On ceice the voters. I believe th a t be- good or evil, to the com m unity. to me. ing on th e level is the h ighest form me that many other women had reached Som etim es the cause of factional Tuesday of this w eek, a t th e special of A m erican citizenship. the point where they could purchase it differences in a com m unity are based in v itatio n of P resid en t P. L Camp­ The present w a te r supply fo r A sh­ My reply surprised even myself. I had land is inadequate, and I favor ta k ­ bell, of the U niversity of Oregon, Mr. sooner than I and were well satisfied upon th e difference in m unicipal not realized I knew so much about it. After ing im m ediate steps tow ard increas­ burn and 1 were the guests of th a t with it. policies advocated by e ith e r faction, ing th e supply th ro u g h such m ea-| I had recited my reasons to her I analyzed em inent gentlem an, who devoted sures as th e people m ay adopt. and if candidates sq uarely set down my first answer, “ it’s good,” and I found I believe th e m ayor and city Almost instinctively the thought took th e m a tte rs th a t in th e ir ju d g m en t several hours of his tim e to show ing us about th a t g rea t in stitu tio n of council should give th e ir m oral in­ that answer typified all of the specific should be p aram o u u t in considering hold of me that when T saw the name of a fluence and su p p o rt to all p ractical) th e c ity ’s activities, it gives voters learning. We w ere his guests a t a projects for profitably utilizing the things I was able to recite about the ma product appearing again and again I could fine luucheon a t th e H otel O sborne, fru its and vegetables of th is com ­ the opportunity of ju d g in g them by chine which I had as a matter of fact feel sure that that product was living up At present, th o u san d s of th e issues they advocate. He says o th e r p rom inent ed u cato rs being a l­ m unity. recently purchased. dollars w orth of local products go| to its promise. I could feel secure in he is not ru n n in g for office m erelv so present, including Dean Colin V. to w aste for lack of canning and p re ­ Dym ent. buying it. to be running. He know s th a t it is s e r v in g facilities. It had been widely advertised and I, as On W ednesday, Mr. W inburn and On these principles I ask to be a great sacrifice of tim e and money a large buyer for a household, always felt If only all women would realize that in to any m an who fills th e office ol I w ere invited by P re sid e n t K err, o f j j U(jged CHARLES L. LOOMIS. (S igned) that any woman may he guided to safe and m ayor of A shland for two years. the O. A. C., a t C orvallis, to m ake whatever they buy—machines or furniture — adv-tf satisfactory investments for her own needs T here should be a real dem and be­ a to u r of th e grounds and buildings. —clothing or food—dress goods or hats— fore he accepts such a tru s t, and he W e had spent th e n ig h t in A lbany, and the needs of her family if she will Rloht-SI(jhtedni jewelry or toys—they may save them­ should have specific reasons before and early W ednesday m orning. Judge The assertion comes from France hut use the messages which the manufac­ selves unwise expenditures by seeking the he u n d e rta k es it. Those reasons W eath erfo rd , who has been p resi­ that the m ajority of people are not turers send to her in her newspaper or in should be fairly and sq uarely set dent of th e board of reg en ts for 24 only right-handed but also right- product which through its advertising and her magazine. down th a t th e people m ay u n d e r­ years, cam e for us in his au to and sighted. By thia is m eant th a t most behavior after purchase compels its thou­ sta n d th a t they a re not voting for took us over to C orvallis. N early persons see belter with the right eye sands of customers to say, “ it ’s good.” Until I had said, “ it’s good,” I did not th e m an m erely, h u t a re voting th a t the whole day was given over to our than with the left and habitually, ce rtain policies m ay be adopted by. e n te rta in m e n t, by both of these high though unconsciously, employ it more. Besides Some persons, however, make greater th e city. He says th a t he gave m uch officials of th e college. as our hosts a t a luncheon, use of the left eye than of the right, j th o u g h t to th e subject before he an- acting x. , __ and accordingly are said to be “left-1 nounced th e principles upon w hich they personally accom panied us on Ashland Tidings Don’t Miss the B I G B At the Churches Thursday, Friday Saturday THIS WEEK M cN air Bros. 7'Aa Sian Items Fire Insurance Does Not Cover The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon « IT’S GOOD” S-