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FAGB TWO Ashland ASHLAND DAILY TXDXIHM Tidings Eithbliahed 1876 Every E vening Except ! Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. F d burned -- “ jpau.iaca f ' V/ C h ristian E ndeavor a t 3:45 p. m. Young people’s m eeting a t 6:30 p. m. W estm in ster Guild a t 6:30 p. m. P ra y e r m eeting W ednesday a t 7:30 p. ni. Topic, “ The Holy Spirit in i he Old T e sta m en t.” The glad hand is extended to all. C. F. K oeh ler, pastor. Saturday, December s>, 1922 every one, the o p eretta is sure to be a success. JUNIOR HI NOTES Jo h n McHale died a t th e G ranite [H A N D City H ospital Sunday m orning. N o -’ OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY vem ber 19, from an ulcerated tooth PAPER which resu lted in an abcess on the TELEPH O N E 3 9 brain. K. LOGAN, Editor Jo h n had been a pupil in Ju n io r a Y ¿ '& £ R T - - M O S E S High for two years and was well E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon, Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat liked by every one. He took a g reat A ppetite laughs a t law s and ter. In te re s t in a c tiv ities, being rig h t — 7 T T -----—-------77 7 ----- 77— 7 7 7 ' i *«> suprem e courts. g u ard on th e school football team . bubscriptiou Price Delivered in C itj: j , W hile v isiting o u r m id-w inter fair, F low ers w ere b ro u g h t by m any of One m onth ....................................$ .65 I W hen fuel is scarce, loose T h e su re to go to th e N ataorinm and his friends, and six of the football T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 1 Six m onths .................................... 3.7 3.7:>j • boards on a fence supply an ir- <j>imake yourself a t hom e a t th e W. C. players acted as pali-bearers. They One year ..................................... ‘ '* • resistible tem ptation. <•- t u .. ta k e tim e to road posters and w ere th e follow ing: A rt B urns A ll -------------------------— Mail and Rural Routes ---------- help y ourself to som e lite ra tu re . A Parr, Jam es H err, A. M organ, Ste One m outh ....................................$ .65 A hobby th a t gets you up ^ ¡ p ic tu r e will be tak en of the booth. T hree m onths .......................... . . 1.95 - phen ju d io w and w. Hui _______ Rlx m onths .................................... 3.59 ♦> early in th e m orning is one <t>, J u n io r High is planning to exhibit j Ons year .................................... <S> th a t will add to your years. <?>! The follow ing poem wa3 presented several d iffe re n t a rticle s in th e W in-! ADVERTISING RATES ’ ---------- <8>.by Mrs. W. G. C urry, tak e n from te r F a ir. The seventh grade is go- . Display Advertising W’hen a good th in g comes <?> ¡he B rockw ay ville R ecord, of Brock- Stogie in sertio n , each in c h . . . . .30c i ing to e n te r exhibits of tow els and j OUTlSlS Of • along, everybody should shove <• -w ayville, P a., dated Novem ber 24, dresses, and th e e ig h th B girls are YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising • over a little and m ake room <?\ 1922: going to m ake a display of gelatine. One tim e a w e e k ......................... 27 T hat th e Pacific no rth w est is in for it. <s>. ---------- The C afeteria Class is going to serve Two tim es a w eek..........................25 c creasingly p opular as a national < ? > ---------- < S > j TH E M’H ITE RIBBON Nvery o th e r d a y ............................ 20 c a m eal some tim e d u rin g the W in ter playground is shown in figures ju st ’■ The th in g th a t counts big- : (D edicated to the W hite R ibboners F a ir. Local Readers Each line, each tim e ................... 10c •• gest in business is th e num ber <£jat the Mrorld and N ational conven- given out by the P o rtla n d office of A large A m erican flag now deco To run every o th e r dtey for one the U nited S tates forest service. The of tim es the cash re g iste r rings. tions, P h ilad elp h ia, P a., Novem ber rate s th e assem bly of Ju n io r High. m onth, each line, each tim e. . 7c ---------- ♦ ¡11-19, 1922.) Seven h u n d red and eig h ty -th ree is estim ate, which is based on reports To run every issue for one m onth A m bition is freq u en tly th a t ? Tis a m odest little bow, Ok m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c the average num ber of J u n io r High from the forest ran g e rs, gives a total Classified Column condition of m ind th a t seeks a D ainty, neat and w hite as snow ; stu d e n ts served every m onth in the of 1,029,972 people who sought re One cent the word each tim e. creatio n w ithin th e b o undaries of • way to be relieved of the neces- -?! E m blem atic of a purpose in its b irth . C afeteria. To ru n every issue for one m onth ♦ sity for w orking. Born in faith and hope and love Evelyn M iller, M ary H ow ard and the national forests of Oregon and or m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e. 3> -------- Of this R eindorsed by H eaven above, Legal R ate H arry C reighton are new m em bers W ashington d a rin g 1922. ♦ Now its ra d ia n t beam s en g ird le all of th e Glee Club. num ber, 457,706 visited the n a tio n F irst tim e, per 8-pchit lin e ......... 10c ♦ HEZ HECK SAYS: Each subséquent tim e, per 8- “ All the lo afin ’ th a t’s th e e a rth . F rom Novem ber 20 to 27, nine al forest of Oregon auu 572,266 those point line ...................................... 5c <?> good fe r a m an he kin git new pupils en tered Ju n io r High. j of W ashington. Card of t h a n k s .............................$1.00 Both in form and beauty rare , < ? > w hile sleepin’.” < ? > The figures include autom obile O bituaries, th e line ......................2 Vic They are from th e follow ing places: This its m otto to declare: trav elers, ped estrian s and others. Of F ra te rn a l O rders and Societies : “ To o u r God and Home and C ountry Two from E v erett, W ash, » one from these, 734,494 cam e by autom obile: A dvertising fo r fra te rn a l orders P o rtla n d , one from M edford, and one ever tru e .” o r societies charging a re g u la r in iti 80,203 w ere h u n ters and fisherm en; from E agle Point. a tio n fee and dues, no discount. Re ’N eath its law -com pelling sway, The 7-A and 8-A girls a m g o in g :173’300 Iin~erert to enjoy the privil- tiglons and benevolent orders will be P ro h ib itio n ’s here to stay! charged th e re g u la r ra te fo r all ad j to play for th e cham pionship in t h e , e ° es o l tbe !orest cam ps, and 3884 ! ’Till the sun and moon ad s ta rs shall T srtislng when an adm ission or other : had perm its for sum m er homes. W ith basketball series Monday. fade from view. charge is m ade. this heavy recreatio n al use of the na- M ethodist Episcopal Chuccii t.o a a l forests, which is encouraged Sunday school a t 9 :45. Classes As its beauty g a th e rs charm ALMUNI NOTES VUtat Const it ales Advertising by th e forest service as having a In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d are provided for all ages and all are All th e nations shall disarm , M ingus A itken, w ho is a F re sh ing am ong som e as to w hat consti welcome. At th e m orning church And the w orld shall be em erged in m an a t U. of O., spent the T h a n k s d istin ct value in th e life of the n a fa te s new s and w hat advertising, service the p asto r will speak on the endless love. giving vacation a t home. All he tion, conies an increased h azard for v s p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which j N eath its hope-pervading sway, seem ed to know or scy was U. of O. m an-caused fires, according to for Is used1 by new spapers to differenti- su b ject, “ The Pow er T hat P re v ails.” e stry officials. They point to the a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re • i The E pw orth League m eeting a tj “ Peace on e a rth ” shall come to and “ Bend over I ’ro sh .” event», w here an adm ission charge ¡6 :1 5 p. m., to which all young peo- stay, Mabie T ro tt was hom e for the fact th a t 58 per cent of the fires in is m ade or a collection is tak e n I > 1 pie a re invited. T here will be no Till the scroll of tim e’s re tu rn e d to week-end fro n D rai:., w here she th e Oregon n atio n al forests, and 76 ADVERTISIN G.” T his applies to per cent of the W ashington national evening church service on account of God above. teaches school. organizations an d societies of every the union m eeting a t the P re sb y te r — J. G. Daily, P h ilad elp h ia, Pa. kind as w'ell as to individuals. The football squad have o rdered forests d u rin g 1922, w ere m an- All rep o rts of such activities a fte r ian church. A special num ber by sw eaters from A lfred Payne, form er caused; of these 21 per cent in O re they have occurred is news. Next re g u la r W. C. T. U. m eeting A. H. S. stu d e n t, who rep resen ts a gon and 31 per cent in W ashington the choir a t the m orning church All com ing social or organizaticn were caused by cam pers and sm ok service. All a re cordially invited to will be Tuesday, D ecem ber 12th, a t P o rtla n d k n ittin g house. m eetlngs of societies w here no 2 :3 0 o’clock, a t the hom e of Mrs. all the ers. The federal fo re ste rs fu rth e r m eetings a t th e M ethodist m oney c o n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti H arlan d M jW iliiains, who g ra d u M. B. R iley, 141 High stre e t. V isit church. point out th a t the continued success S. J. Chaney, m inister.- ation charged, o r collecton tak e n IS a te d from A. H. S. l a s f year, is m ak NEWS. ors a re welcome. ing good as principal, s u p e rin te n of the to u rist in d u stry in the n o rth Christian Church dent, pro p rieto r, b o ird of tru stee s, w est is v itally dependent upon the ■ A TTminT--TT2 : C orner of Second and B stre e ts, teach er and jan i or < f the L ittle Red prevention of fo rest fires, for, they BIBLE THOUGHT^ John F. L eggett, m in ister » ¿43 School H ouse on the; G reen Springs a sse rt, the to u ris t cannot be expect- M ountain avenue. Sunday school a t — FOR TODAY— road. “ Mac” gave r successful has-, i ed to come again and b rin g his 10 a. m. M orning w orship a t 11 k et social a t h it school last F rid a y | friend,3’ if be \3 offered n othing b e t Bible Thoughts memorized, will prove a priceless heritage iu a fte r years. a. m. S ubject, “ O ur F a th e r ’s W ill.” evening, and had m any of his high te r th an blaqkened hillsides and C hristian E ndeavor, 6:30. E vening O PER ET TA TO BE PR ESEN TED sm oke-hidden m ountains. school friends a s guests. service, 7:30. Subject, “ The Holy DECEM BER 21 SATURDAY, DECEM BER 9 E th a A bbott, who g rad u a ted in the S pirit and the Living W ord.” This is S edan’s Siow Development. class of ’21, is ta k in g a P. G. course T he score books and lines for “ The TH E GOLDEN R U L E :— As ye It has taken 277 years to develop the second of a series on the subject C aptain of P ly m o u th ,” have a rriv ed in Linconl H igh a t P o rtlan d . (he one-passenger sedan, carried on would th a t men should do to you, of the Holy S pirit. and w ork has begun in earn est. The poles h.v men. into the luxurious seven- do ye also to them . L uke 6: 31. /assenger, gas-driven sedan of 1922. first fu ll re h e a rsa l was held in the N azareno C hurch In the first three-quarters of the Eigh Gym., F rid ay , D ecem ber 1. C orner of F o u rth and C stre e ts. ASK AND YE SHALL R E C E IV E teenth century the sedan was at its The personnel of the cast is as At the close of a th ree-d ay session Services for Sunday, D ecem ber 10: zenith of usefulness in England, follow s: though it was in general use in Naples held recently a t W alla W alla, W ash., Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m ., T horn- in 1G45. The nobility and people of m em bers of the sta te board g ran te d ton S. W iley, su p e rin te n d e n t. P reach- Miles S t a n d i s h ............ V ictor P ieffer wealth owned their own beautifully paroles to 80 out of 91 ap p lican ts ing services a t 11 a. m. P reaching Jo h n A l d e n ........................ Jo h n Galey 'ecorated sedans, which were often and recom m ended 25 out of 70 a p -j services at 7:30 p. m. P ra y e r m eet-; ^ ‘scllla ........................ R u th F lackus padded and cushioned with brocaded ' • ” , - ’ - — I M e r c y ................. M argaret D ougherty plications for com m utation of s e n - ; *QS W ednesday, 7:30 p. m. You a re i silks. “ V ery in te m p e ra te and e x a g g era t tence to G overnor H art for action. i cordially invited to come and wor- K a t o n k a ...................... L ourdes R aine The sedans stood in the lobby of the M urderers sentenced to life im - ship w ith us. J. E. M cShane, pastor, E ld er B rew ster . . . . R alph Robison e d ,” is th e ch tree erization m ade b> town mansion ready for instant use, E rasm u s ................. M arshall B arber George R. Wil iu r, of Hood River, de and It was an interesting sight to see prisonm ent generally serve b u t from j R ichard ...................... D onald Snyder p a rtm en t com n a u d e r of th e A m eri several gilt sedans, carried by flunkies Fii"st C ongregational C hurch 15 to 20 y ears for the crim e; lesser , S t e p h e n ................................................ Ray R can u g er Legion in Orego l, of the rep o rt and escorted by “link boys” bearing B oulevard and Main stre e t. Sun crim inals, sentenced for in d efin te j G i l b e r t ............................................... H ugh Bates cabled from ’a tis q uoting Dr. E d the richly dressed members of the sentences a re usually tu rn e d back to day school a t 9:45 a. m. w ith classes P e c h s u o t ........................................ W ilbur T m u ck er L. Gro , d elegate to th e n a family. M’hen the family was de und prey upon the society they w ere or- , for all grades and ages. B ring your livered in safety from footpads, the M orning service, 11 a. m. W a ttaw a m u t .......... E dw in F reem an tional conven ion of the Legion a t tiered to leave; seldom does an i n - 1 Bible. link boys thrust their flambeaux into M aidens m ate of a sta te penal in stitu tio n i S,lb>e c t’ “ The F ru its of N egligence.” New O rleans from contin en tal E u the trum pet-shaped extinguishers Ju n io r C h ristian E ndeavor, 4 p. m. C harity ...................... M axine M onger rope, as sayit g ih it th e conference which were placed nt each “door ever serve o ut his tim e. P a t i e n c e ...................... L illian R eim er was ruled by mob and th a t d ru n k - cheek” of the high and mighty, and Of w hat use a re our police forces, C h ristian E ndeavor, 6:30 p. m. Ev- disappeared until time for the home M a r y ............................... E ileen N u tte r our prosecuting a tto rn ey s, our co u rts e n in « service’ 8 ra’ Subi e c t’ “ The snness was pr ivalent. journey. M artha .............. C ath erin e P ittin g e r and our penal in stitu tio n s, whose up- F u t,lity of R esisting th e Divide Ap- “ T here was p ieu tj of boisterious- B etter suited than coaches to the keep are such a burden upon the Peal ” Tbe m id-w eek service every, H e s t e r ..................... D elph.ne S ackett ness and hilai tty, b u t not any m ore steep streets and narrow lanes ol sta te , when a fte r heavy costs for W ednesday evening a t 7:30. T he. R u t h .................................................... Ione Bechtel than one obse ves at any convention Edinburgh, sedans were more used it c ap tu re and prosecution, the prisoner 8llbi ect for consideration next week | H o p e ................................................. V iolet W the ilton size of tha o.ie i ; New O rlean s,” that city than even in London. Now is released upon dem and. The The aver- wiH bu “ Self-D enial,” based upon C o n s ta n c e .............. .. Maxine Rose continued Comma ider W ilbur. they ’c ave all gone into discard and aver-1 M atthew 5: 29 and 30, and Luke 19: !( ° u if o r t ............ K ietha B rookm iller ‘T here was no best, action of prop are only to lie seen in museums a s : age convicted m an tak es his sentence 8-10. The public is cordially in v it- , P ru d en ce ........................ R u th A itken erty. The ac.ion ot the convention curiosities. lightly, know ing of the appeal th at --------- --------- ed to all these services. W. Judson E lizabeth ...................... R uby D errick and th e reso lu tio n s dopted m arked can be m ade, th e work of friends on Betty ............................... E dytli H azen its as tem p erate and progressive. It Sweet Cider, m ade fresh every the “ o u tsid e” to obtain his r e le a s e , m in ister Sailors day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c ! occurs to me th a t t i n delegate from a fte r serving but a portion of the F irs t C hurch <:f C hrist Scientist Ray Oslin, Evan C am pbell, Hugh P aris failed to (list: iguish betw een delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll, period of incarceration. P ioneer avenue South. Sunday B ates Ray R uger, H ow ard Hobson, the convention delegates and the P aroles in exceptional cases are „ J services at 11 o clock. Subject of E lton K erby, Glenn W ild. H ow ard very large nt m ber of irresponsible very well, and in m any instances th e a . , .. , , , . . ,, lesson. “ God th e P re se rv e r of M an.” M cClanahan, E a rl Edsel, Ja sp e r M or- young m en who sw arm ed in from form er prisoner will redeem him self. , . , , ,, , , , ... , „ „ , Sunday school a t 10 o clock. M ed- n s , H enry H ughes, F ra n k Moore,, neighboring tow ns of - L ouisiana, , but when any bodv of m en g ra n t pa- , .. . _ , , , ' . . J , r.esdav evening m eetings a t 8 o clock. Soldiers Texas and M ississippi to tak e a d v an roles n the w holesale m an n er as did „ _ u . . . . . . . .. . R eading room open daily from 2 un- Max M offit R o b ert W rig h t, Don tage of th e occasion for a good tim e. the board ol directo rs for th e M ash- „ _ . „ , . til 5 p. m.. except Sundays and hoh- W rig h t, H ubert G illm ore. F red Jo h n - Many of these w ere not ex-service m gton pen iten tiary , it is tim e to call , . days, son, M oreland Sm ith, H om er C ulbert m en and m any who w ere did not a halt. son, H orace D unn, Jo h n C hurchm an, w ear Legion buttons. • I T iin ity Episcoiad C hurch i H arold K itto Riely P itte n g er. “ Dr. Gros was disappointed b e M assachusetts still has its Lodge, V icar, th e Rev. P. K. H am m ond.! Squaw s cause th e convention refused to g ran t C alifornia its Johnson. M ichigan did Holy com m union a t 8 a. m. Sunday! Guilda Selby B erdena E lder. F lo r- a subsidy to P a ris post in th e way —There is no more appro have its N ew berry. Oregon is a school a t 9:45. M orning service and ence W ilson, Synda O eder, R u th of financial aid. I w onder if he did stro n g co n ten d er for honors. w ith serm on a t 11. S tra n g e rs and v isit-(P u rd y . E m ily W e n tn e r, R osetta Mc- priate way of expressing the not go hom e with a g rouch.” ï ors cordially welcomed. S enator S tanfield. Gee, M argaret McCoy. M ildred Stev true Christmas spirit than ens, G race Ludlow , D orris H itch- F o r sale a t N eedle2raft Shop, baby by sending Greeting Cards P ivsbyterian, C hurch cock, Jo sep h in e B arber, D rothy G e-( doll setg> garden get;> bloom er s u its . P ress dispatches say a comm ission to those you wish to remem Subject for th e m orning serm on,! B auer. 80tf has been w orking for th e past six ber. Our display is noM’ at “ Jesu s the G reat P hysician: Of the Indians (Junior High) m onths on the problem of who s ta r t M ind.” Miss D orothy Nichols will M’ilb u r T ucker, L ester B a rn a rd , its best. Make your selec ed th e w ar. Never m ind who sta rte d speak Sunday evening at 7 :3 0 an th e E v e rett McGee, Stephen L udlow , tions early while assort it, we know who finished it. subject, “ My life in the convent and Jo h n H enry F ra n k Bloom field, ments are large and varied. my conversion, to P ro te s ta n tis m .” ( R efer B arn th o u se, F ra n k lin Bechtel,; Some people’s heads are as bald Miss Nichols comes very highly rec- V ernon D ecker, W ayne B loom field,' lc to $1.00 inside as they a re outside. gonnnended by clergym en from every F ayne W ilcox. See Speeial Display HOT WATER HEATING SYST7?! section of the country. H er ad d ress This o p e re tta is to be given De Seem» Reasonable. For Small or Large Houses will be constructive and e d u c a tio n a l.; cem ber 21, In th e H igh School Gym. Me do net in the least object to a i3 en tirely free from abuse and i t is a comic opera founded on the Our New L*ne o f H eating Stoves row In an adjoining apartm ent. But Are Now In. invective. She h a s spoken to capac- se ttle m en t of P lym outh by th e P il- are kept awake by tt we think ity audiences in m any of th e larg e grim s. it only fair and equitable that w< U nder the direction of Miss Mars- »tiiHihl be perm itted thviougbly to un churches of A m erica. The ad d ress \ 'S f o n T&e (b »stand and enjoy i t —I ’hiladelp.ila is ire e > b ut an offering will be taken, te rs the w ork is p rogressing rapidly Public Ledger. ’Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m. J u n io r and w ith th e h e a rty co-operation of « J W . C. T . U. Column Northwest is Rapidly rt • " * Becoming Mecca for nPieflCa It Would Ruin Them. Roberts and W nlker had discussed the question of life a fter death for more than two hours. Roberts held that the grave was merely a gate into a greater and eternal life. Walker could not be convinced of the exist ence of the hereafter. “Say what you will,” W alker In Bisted, “I cannot help but believe that death ends nil.” “I don’t see how you, a lawyer, can say that," Roberts retorted. “ Why, If death ended everything most of you lawyers would starv e!”—K ansas City Star. KLAMATH FA LLS CONTROVERSY OVER COURT HOUSE CONTINUED KLAMATH FALLS, Dec. 9.— No tice of appeal from C ircuit J u d g i • S kipw orth's decision which decree 1 the Main stre e t court house the o f ficial K lam ath county te a t of gov- | e m in e n t was served on the opposing ' a tto rn ey by th e county court. County C leik Delap had sta rte d m oving the c le rk 's off.ee into tho Main stre e t building. The notice of ¡appeal cam e on the heels of this I move, b u t County Judge Bunnell 1 would not say th a t the clerk m oving Romance and Mush. The Woman has a friend whose lit ¡had hastened th e c o u rt's action. tle boy is a devotee of the movies. Rut not long ago he came home rather bored. The movie had been about ro mance, he said, at least, that was its Birds and Animals Exterminated, title. So curiously did he pronounce lands Aga: s'Z I'ucrtes. the well- the word that his mother felt confi known i.a i'T alist, says that about fifty dent thut he didn’t know what the ••pecles of Mrd.s anim als have been word means. *.\terminait*il in the United Slides, “Son,” she asked him, “do you know while s« \era l o th ers a re on the verge what romance means?" of exterm ination. The huflalo (ot “Sure,” he said, and then added dis bison) is u<»t extinct, th e n beit g n ear gustedly, “it means mush.”—Chicago ly 7 0 ,9 0 0 l i v i n g buffaloes :u the United Journal. S tales today. THE UNIVERSAL CAR A t the Churches High School News n lU H T iin tT n r r m » VIJEGIOS) Scatter Sunshine with Greeting Cards J S i r OS «5 SEtìba. Buy Now- Doriî Wait A n d r e m e m b e r - th e lo w e s t firs t cost, th s lo w e s t upkeep an d th e highest resale va lu e o f a n y m o t o r c a r e v e r b u ilt. L et th e Ford O ne-T on T ruck cu t your hauling and delivery c o s ts . R e c o r d s of s a v in g s m ade by h u n d red s of thousands of u sers in p r a c t ic a l ly every lin e of b u s in e s s a re actually astounding. L et us show you. You do not o b lig a te yourself in any w ay. Equipm ent P n eum atic T ires an d D em ountable Rims. Your choice of either th e special gearing of 5 1/6 to 1 for speed delivery or the stan d ard gearing of 7 1/4 to 1 for heavy hauling. Harrison Brothers Ford, Fordson and Lincoln Dealers In Stock Duplicating Sales Books W ITH CARBON Two Books .............................................................. 25c Per D o z e n .................................................................$1.25 In v estig ate our Ideal Two D o z e n ...............................................................$2.25 Arcola One H u n d r e d ...........................................................$8.00 McNair Bros. II we Provost Bros. ASHLAND TIDINGS