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    Saturday, September i , 1023
ASHLAND PÁÍLY TIDINGS
Late Emerson Hough Called
Apostle of the Southwest.
p u b lic is c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a ll
these services.
W. JUDSON OLDFIELD, •
Minister.
FIRST
S o u th w e st”, fo r to him , m ore than
to any o th e r m an, is due the fact
th a t we have au th e n tic p ic tu re s of
its d e v e lo p m e n t T oo often have
the early W e st and S outhw est
been p lay g ro u n d s for th e fancy of
a u th o rs w ith o u t real know ledge of
th eir people o r conditions. A nd
th u s has grow n up a lurid lite ra ­
ture, stilted and unreal, th ro u g h
w hich m ove fabulous heroes and
villains blacker than the n ig h t .
But H ough lived am id the con­
ditions he describes. A t the age
of tw e n ty -th re e he was p ractisin g
law in the bustling, little cow town
of W hite O aks, New M exico. H e
knew the pioneers, the d e sp era ­
does and bad m en of the early
S outhw est.
In his new book,
N orth o f 36”, he has given us a
m agnificent and s ta rtlin g picture
Of the first ca ttle drive from T e x ­
a s n o rth to Abilene, K ansas. T h e
herd belongs to a beautiful young
girl, „Taisie L o ck h art, “an or-
p h a n t”, as her rough cow hands
call her.
She is broke — cannot
pay her m en—and a m arket for
th e sm all herd left her by the pil­
ferin g c a rp e tb a g g e rs of rec o n ­
stru c tio n days in A ustin, is her
VISITING ASHLAND
J .iih ia l a rk a u to cam p la s t n ig h t
und looked up old frie n d s, am o n g
th e old tim ers. M rs. W ells w as
born a t P h o e n ix in th is c o u n ty ,
and ra ise d a t Y reka, being a
d a u g h te r of P a t M cM anus, a w id e­
ly know n p io n ee r n re re h a n t. M r.
W ells is know n th ro u g h o u t th e
U n ited S ta te s as a n e w sp a p e r m an
a n d h is to ria n .
H e w ro te th e
H isto ry of S o u th e rn O re g o n ,"
The late Emerson Hough, who w rote
only of the adventures he knew by
actual experience._____
pated if the herd wins th ro u g h to
Abilene.
H e pursues, w ith his
desperadoes, the wild little c a ra ­
van lead by T aisie th ro u g h track-
less w ilderness, over sw ollen riv-
ers which m ust be sw um by c a t­
tle, horses and hum ans. H ad it
not been for Dan M acM asters
tw o-gun sheriff of G onzales, thè
secret th o u g h m isunderstood ally
of T aisie L o ck h art, the first herd
could not have won “ N orth of 36”
And, by the way. this M acM aster* ,
is as picture!--’ <e a ch aracter oi !
the fro n tie r as anv found in t l ,» !
th e le a d e r fo r th e E p w o rth leaj
m ee tin g a t 6 :4 5 S u n d a y even!
P r a y e r m e e tin g
on W ednest
e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 . T h e Methoc
c h u rc h w ill u n ite w ith th e Un
T e m p era n ce m e e tin g on Sum
evening.
T he T rin ity G uild
A u x ilia ry
w ill m e e t M onday e v e n in g in th e
P a r is h H o u se a t 7 :3 0 p. m. A
A good a tte n d a n c e is d e sire d as
im p o r ta n t b u sin e ss is to be d is ­
c u s se d .
S u b je c t fo r th e m o rn in g s e r ­
m on:
“ T he S to n e t h a t S e p a r­
a te s .” E v e n in g se rv ic es a t 8 .0 0
o ’clock,
u n less
o th e rw is e a n ­
no u n ced a t th e m o rn in g serv ices.
S u n d a y school 9 :4 5 a. m. Young
P e o p le ’s m e e tin g , “ P s a lm s 9 6 " a t
7 :0 0 p. m . P r a y e r M eetin g W e d ­
n e sd a y 7 :3 0 p. m . T opic: “ My
F a v o rite O. T. B ook a n d W h a t
it T e a c h e s M e.”
O rie n ta l T ea, c h u rc h W e d n e s­
d ay 2 :3 0 p. m . C h in ese T iffin
F rid a y 7 :3 0 p. m. fo r th e G uild.
IN D IA N A PO L IS,
S ept.
1.__
W a tc h th e baby c a rria g e an d th e
te a w ag o n !
B oys in m a n y p a rts of th e coun-
j try a re b u ild in g p u sh m o b ileg to
i e n te r th e n a tio n a l
p u sh m o b ile
Ì rac e s h e re L a b o r Day. A n y th in g
. th a t h a s w h eels is in d a n g e r of
be a p p ro p ria te d by th e a r d e n t
y o u n g e n g in e e rs to su p p ly a c h a s ­
sis fo r th e ir speed c re a tio n s.
E n trie s fro m n e a rly ev e ry c ity
in th e M iddles W e st w h e re pu sh -
m obiles a re kn o w n a r e expected
in th e n a tio n a l classic, a c c o rd in g
to W illiam A. Ja c o b y , J r ., p ro ­
m o te r. Six d iffe re n t c itie s a lre a d y
h av e n o m in a te d d riv e rs a n d p u s h ­
e rs fo r th e e v e n t. Scores of th e
boy-pow er a u to m o b ile s w ill face
th e s t a r te r S e p te m b e r 4, Ja c o b y
p re d ic te d .
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
MONEY
Send thi3 ad an d te n c e n ts to
F o ley & Co., 2835 S h e ffie ld Ave.,
C hicago, 111., w ritin g y o u r n a m e
an d a d d re s s c le a rly . Y ou w ill r e ­
ceive a te n c e n t b o ttle of F O L ­
E Y ’S H O N EY AND TA R fo r
C ougs, C olds a n d C roup, a lso fre e
sam p le packager- of FO L E Y K ID ­
N EY P IL L S fo r B a c k a ch e , R h e u ­
m atic P a in s, K id n e y a n d B la d d e r
T ro u b le , a n d FO L E Y C A TH C A R -
TIC T A B L E T S fo r C o n stip a tio n
an d B ilio u sn ess. T h ese w o n d er-
B o u le v a rd a n d
M ain s tr e e t,
n d a y school a t 9 :4 5 a. m .,
th c lasses fo r a ll g ra d e s a n d
es. B rin g y o u r B ible. M orn-
I se rv ice a t 11; s u b je c t: “ La-
r D ay.” J u n io r C h ristia n E n -
iv o r a t 5 p, m. C h ris tia n E n -
iv o r a t 6 :3 0 .
E v e n in g se r-
e to be a u n io n serv ice, p lace
1 be a n n o u c n e d
a t m o rn in g
Governor Walter M. Pierce.
Three Attractive Features
A two reel motion
Linn County. Tk
of a complete moo
Men’s Bundles
We take particular pride on
th e q u a lity of o u r w o rk in
th a t line.
ASHLAND LAUNDRY
Pilone 165
2nd
Fire Insurance
Time enough to call a
doctor after you ’re sick.
Time enough to call a
lawyer after you’re in
trouble;
TOO LATE to call an
Insurance Agent after
you’re burned out.
DO IT NOW
A. few dollare today may
save you a thousand to­
night, When you want
good insurance, talk
with
Real Estate and Real
INSURANCE
Phone 211 41 East Main St.
(Estab. 1884.)
ADDRESS by W. j. HER WIG,
Superintendent, Anti-Saloon League of Oregon.
Subject:—“PERNICIOUS NONSENSE.”
Mr Herwig is not sparing in his attack upon officials who are not vigorously and eff
enforcing the Prohibition Laws of the State He states “the day of reckoning is at ' hand—w.
notice now that any official who fails to enforce the Prohibition Laws will he driven froi
m the primaries and election next year and men will be elected who will enforce th
Mr. Herwig is a learless leader who is not afraid to speak the truth and should he hear,
who are interested in Law and Order.
3rd.
MORTON
HOSPITAL
1 raid by Sheriff Ke
with the successful
the Bar of Justice.
€omc Prepared for a Real Thrill You Will not be Disappointed.
A S pecialty-W ork
Clothes and all.
T h e re ’s no occasion to w a it
u n til th e n e a r a p p ro a c h of
w in te r to h av e y o u r b la n k e ts
and q u ilts la u n d e re d .
W. j. Herwig, of p ortIand
Principal Speakers of the Law Enforcement Mass Meeting
1st:
<H T H E NA ZA REN K
• serv ices th ro u g h o u t
S a b b a th school a t 9 :4 5 . Special A tten tion
to
Surgicu
r a ll ag es. S erm on a t D iagnosis. Radium for Cancer
t-
E v e n in g se rv ic e a t und M extern T reatm ent for Dia
ock.
E v e ry o n e m ost bet es.
n v ite d “ Com e th o u w ith 1055 P in e Street, San Frneiseo Cal
e w ill do th e e g o o d .’’
Mr. W ells w as a sso c ia te e d i­
N A L IA T IO K ARMY
to r of th e P o rtla n d O reg o n ian ,
T he S a lv atio n A rm y w ill h av e
a n d as C a p ta in of C om pany K of se rv ic es a t 246 4 th s tr e e t, S a tu r ­
P o rtla n d , w ent to th e P h ilip p in e s d ay ev en in g .
“ F r e e a n d E asy
w ith th e second O regon R e g im e n t. M e e tin g ,” 8 p. m. S u n d a y m o rn ­
W hile th e re , he p u b lish e d m uch ing. “ H o lin e ss” 11 a . m.
Sun­
m a te ria l a s w ell a s d e liv e re d lec­ day a fte rn o o n , S u n d a y school 2 :3 0
tu re s on th e e x p e rie n c e s of th o se P- m.
S u n d a y e v e n in g , g re a t
c a m p a ig n s. F o r som e y e a rs, he S a lv atio n m ee tin g . 8 p. m. T u e s­
h a s been in C a lifo rn ia w ith h e a d ­ day an d T hursday m e e tin g s 8
q u a r te r s a t A ta se a d e ra . P re v io u s
to h is r e tu r n to C a lifo rn ia , h e w as
a sso c ia te e d ito r of th e
Globe-
D e m o c ra t a t St. L ouis, M o .,'fo r
se v e ra l y e a rs, l i e is a p ro d ig io u s
w r ite r a n d is a c tiv e ly e n g a g ed
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
in jo u rn a lis m .
CHURCH
Miss E velyn L ee w as a re c e n t
g u e s t fro m S park3, N evada.
CHRIST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
C. F. K o e h le r.
u m e re c e n u y becom e m em -
bers of th e c h u rc h .
T he o r d in ­
ance of b ap tism will be a d m in is ­
tere d a f te r th e e v e n in g service.
B ro th e rs G riffeu of E u g e n e a n d
R a n d a ll of M edford A m e ric an
S u n d ay school U nion m is s io n a r­
ies w ill h av e c h a rg e of th e s e r ­
vices in th e ev en in g .
T he p a s ­
to r knew n o th in g of th e u nion
m e e tin g u n d e r th e a u s p ic e s of
th e A n ti-S alo o n lea g u e fo r S u n ­
d ay e v e n in g u n til th e a n n o u n c e ­
m e n ts in th e p a p e r th is w eek and
a f te r a rr a n g e m e n ts h a d
been
m ad e w ith th e S u n d a y school u n ­
ion
re p re s e n ta tiv e s .
S u n d ay
school 9 :4 5 a. in., B. Y. P . U.
m en as to p ay r a te s fo r th o se
o p e ra tin g th e m ac h in e, th e m en 6 :4 5 . P r a y e r m e e tin g s W e d n es­
c a lled a s tr ik e , fla tly re fu s in g to d a y and F rid a y e v e n in g s. A ll in ­
c o u n te n a n c e th e c u ttin g m ach in e te re s te d a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d to
a tte n d the3e serv ices.
in th e m in e, a n d fo rc e d th e op­
B. C. M IL L E R ,
e r a to r to rem o v e it.
P a s to r.
T he C e n tra l P e n n s y lv a n ia op­
e ra to rs p o in ted o u t to th e C om ­
m ission th a t m a c h in e s h a v e been
allo w ed in th e u n io n ized m in es of
th e ir d is tr ic t only a f te r th e in ­
tro d u c tio n in open sh o p m in e s
m ad e co m p e titio n so se v ere th a t
* uv u iu u in iy e a s in e s s sessio n
it w ould h av e been im p o ssib le to
will be held im m e d ia te y l a f te r
a tte m p t to go on m in in g coal o n ­ th e m o rn in g serv ice.
ly w ith th e old fash io n e d pick
W e sh a ll jo in th e o th e r c h u rc h ­
m eth o d , w hich i3 f a r less e ffic ie n t
es in th e Law E n fo rc e m e n t m e e t­
an d econom ical th a n m a c h in e c u t­ ing in th e ev en in g .
tin g of th e coal.
JO H N F. L E G G E T T ,
T he o p e ra to rs f ra n k ly in fo rm ­
M in ister.
ed th e C om m ission t h a t in th e ir
opinion if th e coal m in in g in d u s ­ TRINITY EPISCOPAL C
tr y w as 100 p er c e n t u n io n iz e d —
V icar, th e Rev. p . R
a s th e U nited M ine W o rk e rs h av e m ond. H oly C om m union
p roposed as a p a n a ce a fo r a ll th e m. S u n d a y school a t 9:41
ills of th e coal in d u s tr y — th e re ing serv ice a n d se rm o n a,
n e v e r w ould be a n o th e r m a c h in e
S tra n g e rs a n d v isito rs
in tro d u c e d in to a coal m in e in ly w elcom ed.
th e c o u n try . T h is w o u ld m ea n ,
o f co u rse, th a t it w ould c o st a
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
lot m ore to p ro d u ce th e coal, a n d
CHURCH
it n e c essa rily w ould sell fo r a
S. J . C haney, M in iste r.
h ig h e r p rice to th e pu b lic.
S u n d a y school a t 9 :4 5 . Clt
T he in te n siv e u se of m ac h in es
es a re p ro v id ed fo r a ll a g e s i
in th e union field s is th e only
a ll a re w elcom e.
“ T he Cost
hope fo r th em , th e C e n tra l P e n n ­ P e n te c o s t” w ill be th e p a sh
s y lv a n ia o p e ra to rs p o in te d o u t, s u b je c t fo r th e m o rn in g chu
a n d a sk ed th e C om m ission to a id
service.
S pecial m usic by
th e m in th is resp e c t.
ch o ir.
Mr. H. O. A n d e rso n
MAN
CHURCH OF
SCIENTIST
P io n e e r a v e n u e S o u th .
Sum-
d a y se rv ic es a t 11 o ’clock. S u b ­
je c t of lesson, “ C h rist
J e s u s ."
S u n d a y school a t 10 o ’clock. W ed ­
n e sd ay ev e n in g m e e tin g s a t 8
o clock.
R e a d in g
R oom open
d a lly fro m 2 u n til 5 p. m ., except
S u n d a y s a n d h o lid a y s.
w iiu
W ELL KNOWN N E W SPA PER
PAGE THREE
service.
Prayer meeting every
Wednesday evening at 7:30. The
ADDRESS BY GOVERNOR WALTER M.PIERCE.
The fighting Governor of Oregon will deliver an address upon “THE ENFORCEME!'
THE PROHIBITION LAWS.” It is expected that the Governor will have something of
erahle interest to say to the people ot Jackson County. Governor Pierce is determim
the Prohibition Laws shall he enforced and should have the hearty co-oiieration of all
izens of Ashland.
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This great Mass Meeting will be an important milestone in the campaign for Law anil Ord.
the good people of Ashland and surrounding country respond to this urgent call? Will the peon
want Law Enforcement turn out en masse and demonstrate that they are in favor and will hack a <rr<
Enforcement Campaign.
This meeting is indor
EVERYBODY WELCOME
EVERYBODY COME