Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 02, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND DAILY TEMMO»
PAGE POUR
Ashland
Tidings
E stablished 1876
Figures in the New Jersey Double Murder Case
Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CD.
OFFICIAL CITA AND COUNTY
PAPER
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C. K. LOGAN, E d ito r
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atio n fee and dues, no discount. Re
liglous and benevolent o rd ers will be
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad
▼ertlslng when an adm ission or other
charge Is m ade.
WORKED
UP
OVER
TITLES
Britisher Tells of Tribulations He
Suffered at the Hands of Inquir­
ing American Lady.
Pabilaned
E n tered a t the A shland, Oregon
Poatoffice as Second-class Mall Mat
ter.
Saturday, December 2, 1022
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H om eliness seem s to he ne
cessary in a wom an to m ake
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I was quite exhausted the other
evening when I had been properly
cross-examined by un information-hun­
gry young American lady about why
Uuy y our factory blocks now be-
a duke and an archbishop were called lore the bad w eather begins. C a r­
“your grace,” why marquises, earls,
se u-F ow ler L um ber Co.
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viscounts and barons were all lumped
together as “noble lords,” why it was
that the daughter of a baron was called
“the Honorable Cynthia
Brown,”
whereas if she were the daughter of
the earl of Twickenham she would he
the Lady Cynthia Brown, and what
but
were courtesy titles anyway, und why
1 should Lord Robert Cecil be Just like
NEATNESS IN DRESS REVEALS
a commoner whereas his elder brother,
CHARACTER
the marquis of Salisbury, was a real
lord, so ttiat a lord was not a real lord
We use p a rticu la r care in the lau n ­
unless he sat In the house of lords; d e rin g of sh irts and collars, r e tu r n ­
and why the eldest son takes the sec­
ing them to you clean, correctly fin-
ond title of his father so that the son
.
islied
and in good condition.
of the duke of Devonshire is called the
marquis of Hartington, and as they ' Pow er lau n d ered sh irts and collars
are all Ladies how is it possible to tell
give the finishing touch th a t shows
the difference between the wife of a
correct
taste iu one’s a ttire .
baronet and Ills wife, or even the
d a u g h te r, of an e a rl; and, of course, , SEND TME TO TH E LAUNDRY
she knew it was not correct to call a
THEY W ILL RE NEATER
lord a lord in his presence if you knew
him quite well as “Jimmy,” or “Tod­
dies,” or anything, except when intro­
ducing somebody to him or a t a public
meeting, when you came out strong
WIRT M. WRIGHT
with “His grace, the duke of Peebles,”
PHONE 103
but otherwise a t golf you would call Good Work
Prompt Service
him “old thing” to show you liked
im ; und w asn't it really uu awful
CARRIES MUSIC MANY MILES h nuisance
to have precedence so as to
be quite sure you didn’t go in to din­
Send it
H orn
Said
to
H ave
T ra n s m itte d
ner before somebody else, and was it
Sounds D is tin c tly fo r a Most
true—oh, dear, dear, dear.—Sir John
R em arkable D istance.
Foster F raser in Arts and Decoration.
“Clothes Do Not
Make the Man”
•?> H E Z H E C K S A Y S :
“ The s o ly fo u n tain has
not y lt
it created any g reat
rea t
poets.”
How Wonderful Is Man!
Man’s a curious animal. He’ll hear
a little knock hi his four-cylinder
motor and beat it to the service s ta ­
tion to find out w hat's wrong. But
let his own throat get sore or Ids own
pipes become wheezy am, he’ll go
right on leaving them to get well the
best way they may.—Exchange.
EV EN T FO R HERO
Movieiaud Notes
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...
” BRAV. N OF TH E NORTH”
A length of 35 feet and an open­
ning of a series of studies on the
ing of 12 feet square are the meas­
One of the m ost rem ark ab le screen
Holy Spirit. A hand of welcome is productions fe a tu rin g anim als of the
urem ents of the world's largest horn
extended to all. C. F . K oehler, pas­ wild is being shown for the last
for broadcasting music received by
radio. This giant horn Is in success­
tor.
tim e a t the Vining th e a tre th is even­
ful
daily operation at Idora park, a
What Constitutes Advertising
ing. in connection w ith the film ing
public
amusement resort in California.
C
h
ristian
C
hurch
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­
of wolves the m asterfu l direction of
The
broadcasting
capacity of this
C
orner
of
Second
and
B
streets.
ing am ong some as to w hat consti
huge instrum ent is sufficient to carry
tu te a news and w hat ad v ertisin g , John F. L eggett, m in ister, 243 M oun­ the g rea t d ig acto r s ta rrin g in
radio music throughout an area of
we p riu t th is very sim ple rule, which tain avenue. Sunday school a t 10 Brawn of the N o rth ,” sta n d s o ut as
approxim ately 29 square miles.
ia u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­
one of the finest pieces'of work ever
a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re a. m. M orning w orship a t 11; su b ­ seen by A shland people. “ Brawn of
In addition to the general interest
events, w here an adm ission chargt ject, “ The Needs of the K ingdom .”
in
its sheer size and amplifying range,
la m ade or a collection is tak en IS C hrisfiän E ndeavor a t 6:30. E ven­ the N o rth ” is an epic of the land of
it is of absorbing importance to the
AD V ERTISIN G .”
T his applies to ing service a t 7:3 0 . This prom ises e te rn al snows.
radio expert because of the fact that,
org an izatio n s and societies of every
through tiie use of its electro-dynamic
to
be
an
unique
service
w
ith
the
kind as well as to individuals.
“ TH E GOLD DIGGERS”
reproducer, such true tones have been
All re p o rts of such activities a fter women of the church in charge.
produced as ro eliminate what is
Playgoers
of
this
city
a
re
a
t
last
to
they have occurred is news.
P ra y er m eeting, W ednesday a t 7:30.
technically known as “distortion.”
have an o p p o rtu n ity to see A very|
All com ing social or organization
One thousand feet of clear airplane
m eetings of societies w here no
Hopw
ood’s
comedy,
“
The
Gold
Dig­
Tr inity Episcopal Church
spruce
lumber went into th e construc­
m oney co n trib u tio n ia solicited, In iti­
Vicar, the Rev. P. K. H am m ond, gers,” of which m uch was heard
tion of this horn. The engineers who
atio n charg ed , or collecton tak en IS
A
gift
of
SlO.l'TO.
an
additional
Holy com m union a t 8 a. m. Sunday d u rin g its two y e a rs’ ru n a t the Ly­ $3,50(1 life insurance policy and ttie built it were confronted will» difficul­
NEWS.
school a t 9:45. M orning service and ceum th e a tre , New York, and its run . paid-up mortgage on ids little home at ties of design and erection, owing to
serm on at 11. S tran g ers and visit­ of a season at Pow ers th e a tre , C h i-; j?ort Thomas, K.v., were presented to its giant size. It is equipped with
cago.
As b ut one com pany has s ergt. Samuel Woodtill, named b y ! a late type of radio reproducer and
ors cordially invited.
BIBLE TH O U G H T
played th e comedy on the A m erican, General Pershing the outstanding hero power amplitier.
Of course the construction of the
— FOR TO D A Y —
First Church o f C hrist, S cien tist stage th ese long and successful r u n s ’ of the World war, at the Palace then- horn was more or less in the nature
I Bible Thought« memorized, will prove a
have, up to th e present season, p r e - 'ter> New \o r k city. The presentation
priceless heritage in after years.
Pioneer avenue South.
Sunday
was made by Judge Phillip McCook, of a spectacular “stu n t” on the part
services a t 11 o’clock. Subject of vented a road to u r. The com pany is a “buddy” in the army with Woodtill
of tiie amusement park, but the basic
lesson, “ God th e Only Cause and C re­ now em barked on a journey to t h e ' and came as a surprise to tiie latter. idea is nevertheless impressive. It is
SATURDAY, DEI EMBER 2
a to r.” Sunday school a t 10 o’clock. P ac.uc coast and will ap p ear a t the= w^0 wng |,roug|d p, New York upon ) Just another indication of a far-reach­
SOURCE OF TRUE H E L P : —
W ednesday evening m eetings a t 8 V ining th e a tre F rid ay , D ecem ber 8. p reten se of p artic ip a tin g in A rm istice ' ing intiuence winch w arrants atten­
My help com eth from the Lord,
tion.
---------------------------- day celebrations, ’he gift constituted .
o’clock.
R eading room open daily
which m ade heaven and e arth .
EIGHT
H
O
l’R
DAY
RESUM
ED
I
tiie
contributions
of
employees
of
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from 2 until 5 p. ni., except Sundays
Psalm 121: 2.
BY W EED LUM BER COMPANY ! twenty-nine New York theaters. T h is! EVEREST TOP STILL UNTROD
and holidays.
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: photograph shows Sergeant and Mrs. '
.
MERCY ON WHEELS
Calif.,
Dec.
2.—
Notices
,
Woodfiil—all
smiles—watching
th
e
!
B
u
t
B
ritis
h
E
x
p
lo
re rs in Recent A t­
W
EED,
Next in im portance to o btaining
First. Congregational Church
burning of the mortgage on their i
te
m
p
t
Got
to
H e ig h t N ever
were
posted
a
t
the
plant
of
the
W
eed
first aid tre a tm e n t for an in ju red
B oulevard and Main stre e t. Sun­
home while Judge McCook super-
P re v io u s ly A tta in e d .
Lum
ber
com
pany
the
first
of
the
person is th e necessity of gettin g day school a t 9:45 a. m., w ith classes
vises the deed.
him to a place w here his in ju rie s for all grades and ages. Bring your m onth which places the p lan t on an
! The highest point above sea level
Som ehow I t D id n ’t Take.
m ay be properly a tte n d ed to. Many Bible. M orning service a t 11 a. m. eight h o u r basis.
ever reached by a human being afoot,
It was his first great speech and he 27,300 feet, was attained, with the aid
The new wage scale was not spe­
lives a re lost annually th ro u g h fail­ Subject, “ The W onder of the C hris­
cifically given, how ever, it was in­ wanted to make it tell—something to of oxygen-breathing apparatus, by
ure to do this.
tian L ife.” Ju n io r C hristian E ndea-
dicated th a t th e re would be come label him for once and all as tiie great­ two members of tiie Mount Everest
A shland has the finest equipped
. i vor a t 4 p. ni. C h ristian Endeavor increase in the hourly rate, b ut a est orator since ever.
expedition at noon, the 27th of last
hospital in so u th e rn Oregon, b u t in
g
His oration was long and passion­ M ay, says Henry S. W hite in the Pop­
E vening service at
slight
decrease
in
th
e
daily
scale.
m any instances th is will prove w orth- „ <:30. S ubject, “ The Conclusion of
ate and lie wished to end it with a ular Mechanics Magazine. This brought
L ast year, when the com pany warning.
less unless a person can be speedily F a ith .”
the explorers within 1,702 feet of the
Midweek p ray e r m eeting.
w ent on a ten hour basis, th e hourly
He could have couched his warning j summit, tiie highest point on the
b ro u g h t to th e building, w here pro­ W ednesday evening a t 7:3 0 .
The
per m edical a tte n tio n can be ob­ subject for next week is “ The A bun­ rate was decreased. This change to in the old proverb about locking the • earth’s surface. The final attem pt
tained. F o r th is purpose an a m b u ­ d a n t L ife.” Jo h n 10: 1-16. The pub­ ten hours p recipitated a s trik e which stable door a fte r _he horse was stolen. was to have been made June 0, hut
but that was too commonplace, He the monsoon broke June 3, definitely
lance is a vital necessity, not only lic is welcome a t all these services. lasted several weeks.
wanted something original.
frustrating any furth er efforts for this
fo r those in a critical condition, but W. Judson O ldfield, m inister.
He quickly thought of something ! year at least. When tiie monsoon
We are th an k fu l for your patron-
for those who are ill and unable to
better. Then he sh o u ted :
breaks on Mount Everest, there is no
ige
in th e p a st and hope th a t we
walk. In m any cases a rid e in an
“Don’t, fellow countrymen and citi- 1 alternative hut to get off the moun­
N azarcne C hurch
continue to please. L adies’ w ork a j zeng j beg vou a u —don’t wait till the <
open c ar would prove fatal.
C orner of F o u rth and C s tre e ts
tain as soon as possible.
specialty.
A shland C leaning and house takes fire before you summon
W hile th e re are several men in Services for Sunday, D ecem ber 3:
It has now been definitely proved
73tf i the firem en!”
that the m ountain itself at the highest
th e city who a re able to afford glv-j Sundav school a t 9:45 a. m ., T horn- Dyeing W orks. Phone 63.
points reached is not difficult to climb,
ing an am bulance to the C om m unity ton g W n ey, su p erin ten d en t. P reach
and the two explorers who came so
hospital, in as m uch as it is a c o m -ij^ g service a t 11. P reach in g serv-
near to reaching the actual summit
m unity project, it was decided t h a t !ice a t 7;30 p m p vayer m eeting,
were able to proceed along the north
every resid en t hi th e city should be W ednesday, 7:30 p. m. You a re cor
face without ropes. The one and only
given an o p p o rtu n ity to e n te r into j dially invited to come and w orship
obstacle th at made the summit unat­
th e sp irit of the a ffa ir and each c o n -jw ith ug
j E McSha n e, pastor,
tainable was the bad weather, and
trib u te to the am bulance fund.
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with the monsoon left ont, it Is cer­
tain th at the summit will be reached
Unless everyone in a com m unity |
Baptist Church
at the next attem pt. The two explor­
is bathed in th e com m unity sp irit,
“ The W ill of God” will be the
ers who reached this highest point
th e com m unity cannot th riv e and them e for Sunday m orning service,
were Capt. Geoffrey Bruce, one of the
produce the best resu lts. Any e n ter- Subject for the evening, “ T he W ait-
leaders of the expedition, and George
prise th a t has m any people in te r e s te d , ¡ng G uest,” Sunday school a t 9:45
Finch, a scientist attached to it.
in its w elfare is bound to suqceed. | a . m. “ Som ething doing” every m in-
Every one should g e t behind t h e ! m e ¡n o u r Sunday school. If you
Rough Men and Robins.
C om m unity hospital and th e Com- do not believe it. come and see. B.
A few days ago a car Inspector,
m unity am bulance, and a re urged to y . P. U. Sr., a t 6:15 p. m. Ju n io r
looking over a coal train at Arkville,
N. Y„ discovered a bird’s nest on the
help co n trib u te to th e p u rch ase of a { 5 .3 0 . Divine healing service fol-
top of a journal box of an empty car.
an am bulance.
Such co n trib u tio n s jowjng t,Otli m orning and evening
investigation disclosed two baby rob­
should be m ade payable to The A m -'se38}0n 0( th e church w orship. Bap-
ins in the nest. The orphan birds at
bulance F und and left a t th e office tlgm a fte r th e evening service,
once became the center of attraction
of the A shland Daily T idings, w here
for the yard men and the various train
M ethodist Episcopal Church
they will be tak en care of and di­
crews. It was quite evident the young I
The q u a rte rly conference m eeting
verted in to the proper channels.
robins needed parents.
In an effort to find the home of the
announced fo r S atu rd ay evening has
young travelers it was leurned that
been postponed u n til M onday even­
the empty car had been picked up at
ing. The Sunday school will m eet
West Davenport, 54 miles distant. A
a t 9:15 Sunday m orning. At the
delegation of switchmen, yardmen,
m orning church service, th e p asto r
trainmen and other Interested persons
Presbyterian Church
will speak and a t the evening serv-
Immediately waited on the division
Subject for th e m orning serm on, ice. Dr. S. A. D anford will be the
superintendent. Tiie car was hooked
“ Jesu s the G reat P hysician." The speaker. T he Sunday evening m eet-
on to an engine and taken hack to
West Davenport, where it was spotted
W om en’s M issionary society have ings a re evangelistic. L ast Sunday
in
the railroad yard nt the exact place
th e ir a n n u a l ♦praise m eeting at the evening th e re w ere 12 seekers a t the
from
which it had been taken. The
t ’Rte of the evening services. Mrs. a lta r.
P ra y er m eeting every W ed-
frantic mother bird found her little
J. W. Angell will be th e chief speak-J nesday evening. T here w ere 75 pres-
; ones and everybody was happy.
In furthering the policy of fostering friendship between English-speaking
e r of th e evening. Sunday school a t ! ent a t th e p ray er m eeting th is week.
9:15 a. in. Ju n io r C hristian E ndea-, All a re invited to all the m eetings at peoples. Sir Charles Wakefield, form er lord mayor of London, in behalf of the
Sensible W edding Presents.
Aor a t 1 p. m. Young people’s m e e t-Jth e M ethodist church. S. J. Chaney Snlgrave institu te of Great Britain, presented to the United States a statue
Wedding presents In Hungary are
of Edmund Burke, the famous British statesm an who held out for a concilia­
ing a t 6 :3 0 p. m. W estm in ster G uild j m inister.
tory attitu d e toward the American colonies. Secretary of W ar Weeks accepted the said to l»e given only to poor couples
a t 6 :3 0 p. m. P ra y er m eeting W ed-j
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statue on hehalt of the United Stales. The photograph shows the unveiling to help them to get their homes to-
nesday a t 7:30 p. m
Topic, begin-
Read th e w ant ada.
i gether.
in Washington.
BON TON BAKERY
*
F R E SH ROLLS EVERY DAY FOR DINNER
FRESH CAKES FOR SUNDAY A SPECIALTY
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY
C orner F o u rth and A— Pitone 199
fri . DEC. 8
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY
The management of the Vining Theatre announces the
Extraordinary Attraction coming to Ashland on above
date, being the original New York cast and company en
route from Helig Theatre, Portland, • to the Columbia
Theatre, San Francisco—
DAVID BELASCO
AVERY HOPWOOD'S
FAMOUS COM LDy’
a P erfect C a sf o f A cco m p lish ed PJayers ■ ■ •
TWO SOLID YEARS AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE. NSW Y O felO
5 Months at Powers Theatre. Chicago
Pretty Girls, Music and Comedy. A laugh in every line.
MAIL ORDERS NOW— Prices,
$2.00 and $2.30— plus tax
S e a t S a le a t B o x O ffic e — S a tu r d a y , D ee. 2, a t 1 P . M .
Statue of Edmund Burke Unveiled
At the Churches
In Stock
Duplicating Sales
Books
WITH CARBON
Two Books .......................................................... 25c
Per D ozen............................................................ $1.25
Two D ozen.......................................................... $2.25
One H u n d re d ...................................................... $8.00
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