ÍWO ASÍÜA n D DAI l A tWÍAÓM 8*i uttiay, Novem ber 8, ASHLAND D A IL Y T I D I N G S (E s ta b lis h e d in 1 8 7 6 ) P u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e n in g E x c e p t S u n d a y by THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. ~]tems of the JouJn Editor Home T o m o rro w — ~ — —— — — C leon C ald w ell, A lbent M an sk eJ OFFICIAL C ll^ PAPER ..................................... Telephone 3 9 B abe B u tte rfie ld a n d Max M offett E n tered a t t he A s h la n d , O reg o n , P o s to ffic e a s S econd C lass M ail M a tte r m o to red to C o rv a llis y e s te rd a y a n d ! ? room open d a ily fro m 2 to 5 p. m. ex- T cept S u n d ay s a n d h o lid ay s. o Y — ----- < ► 1 F irst C ongregational C h u n k B o u levard an d M ain s tr e e t. S u n ­ B a p tis t C h u rc h d a y school a t 9 :4 5 a. m .. w ith clas- “ W ith H lm -, th e m e fo r th e m o rn - j » fo r a ll g ra d e s a n d ag e s. B rin g tn g se rv ic e. T h e e v e n in g w ill be on - y o n r B ible. M o rh in g se rv ic e a t 11. At The Churches 62472333 Ï Bert R. Gi • e e r .................................................................. O F T T P 1 \ T / ’T m v r» ihii need y w hom we m ig h t a ssist in a n y w ay. Y ours fo r v icto ry . P resbyterian Church C. F . K o e h le r, P a s to r c t of fo r th th o rn n j -T S h e u b C je all e e M a m ste r ” in g ¿ n a se d rm a r o Is ' N e a r E a s t R e lie f Day an d a r , L d o r th e a u sp ic e s of th e N ear E a st J u n io r C h ristia n E n d e a v o r a t 4 P. 1 a e n ta tiv e o f th ia g r e a t 'c a n s , w ill oc- n R .H h f „ w . ith i n , --------f Endeavor at 6 :3 0 . i c a u se w in oc elief, one of . h th „ e : ir --------- s p e a ,----- k e rs m. to C h ris tia n cupy th e p u lp it in th e ev en in g . F r id a y ’s sessio n s of th e S ta te a re exp ected hom e to m o rro w . S u b sc rip tio n P ric e , D eliv ered in C ity d e liv e r th e a d d re ss. O th e r serv ices E v e n in g se rv ice „ a t 7 :3 0 . O ne M o n th ... P ray er S u n d a y school. 9 :4 5 a. rn.: J u n io r ----------- C ouncil of R e lig io u s E d u c a tio n w ere as u su a l. $ .65 T h re e M o n th s m e e tin g ev e ry W ed n esd a y e v e n in g c p i - q a 1.95 nt 7 an 'rn n . , e v e n in g c E „ 4 .3 « p. m .; In te rm e d ia te C. W e m ak e c lo th e s a d a p te d to y o u r fu lly up to th e m e a s u re of p rev io u s Six M o n th s ... B. C. M iller, P a s to r. ‘ ri -? o “ eXt E ’ 6 :3 0 p’ m ’: W e stm in s te r G uild , 3.75 ta s te . Be in d iv id u a l it co sts no m ore. ! sessio n s in in te r e s t a n d h e lp fu ln e ss. O ne Y e a r ..... is 7.50 I C h r i s t s G re a t O bject L e s s o n ”. 6 :3 0 p. m .; M ission S tu d y C lass P a u ls c r u d ’s. 46 tf > T h e m o rn in g ’s d e v o tio n a ls w ere By Mail and R ural R outes: M eth o d ist E piscopal C h u rc h , ohn 1 3 :1 -2 0 . T he pu b lic is cor- 6 :3 0 p. m .; P ra y e r m ee tin g . W ed- o u e M onth ----------- led by M rs. E d g a r, of Ja c k so n v ille , $ .65 ! S. J. C haney, M in ister «lially m v .te d to a ll th e s e serv ices, n e sd ay , 7 :3 0 p. m „ to p ic: “ My F av - T h re e M onths ; fo llo w in g tvhich th e D ivisional Con- Six Mnnth« ............................................................................................................... 1-95 R eturns H ere for H e a lt h - T he B unday School w ill m e e t a t W. J u d s o n O ld field , M in ister. o rite M islo n ary ” All h e a rtily w el- O ne Y ^ r .......................................................................................................................... 3 50 M iss M ary C a rr, w ho a rriv e d i fere n c es w e re c a lle d :— T he a d u lt 9 :4 5 . T h e re w ere 269 p re s e n t la st 6.50 co m e d - *4» 4 hom e re c e n tly fro m a tw o m o n th s an d a d m in is tra tiv e sectio n u n d e r S unday. C lasses a re p ro v id ed for ( Iturcli of th e Nazarene v isit in In d ia n a p o lis , w as a c c o m p a n -j M r. E . E . C issn a ’s a b le le a d e rs h ip , j a ll ag es a n d a „ a rp w elcom e T, DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES? S in g le in s e rtio n , p e r in ch ......... ........................... L o u isa P in n e ll, P a s to r th e Y oung P e o p le ’s in th e sk ille d Da«ttor wil «noair i ied w est by Miss F lo re n c e C ow ger .30 „c XT IT , (Pa.iror W1I sp eak a t th e m o rn in g W e w ish to a n n o u n c e to a ll o u r Y e a rly C o n tra c ts : Miss C ow ger is a cousin of M iss O rr ‘ an uy9, a n d tb e i c h u rc h serv ice. T h e re w ill he spec O ne in s e rtio n a w eek < > . , v frie n d s an d c o n s titu e n c y t h a t we ‘1 T w d in s e rtio n s a w eek ............... .... ................................................................ $ and h a s com e h e re in h o p e of g e t­ C h ild re n ’s D ivision led by R ev. C ap t. lal m u sic by th e . c h o ru s c h o ir. A a re ag a in a b le to re su m e o u r p a s to r D aily in s e rtio n ..................................................................... " " ’ 2 ® t i n g re lie f fo r a s th m a . ' H all w hose w ide e x p e rien c e in th e r e p re s e n ta tiv e of th e N e a r E a s t Re- al d u tie s , b c t h 'i n and o u t of th e field e n a b le d him to o ffe r m an y R a te s F o r L e g a l a n d M iscellan eo u s A d v e rtis in g lief w ill be th e s p e a k e r a t th e even- p u lp it. F ir s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e - '- « u s i n g A full lin e of fre sh h o m e m ad e s u g g e stio n s of v alu e. in g c h u rc h service. M rs. E. O. S m ith S u n d a y serv ices a s follow s: Sab- ? .10 E a c h su b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e R ev. S. J . C h an ey , In h is sp len d id can d y ev ery d a y a t E n d e rs. 4 1 -tf .05 Oj d . . no t j ' Iis th c lo a d e r f ° r th e E p w o rth L e a - ' h a th school C a rd of T h a n k s ........................................... ......................................’............ 9 ’45 a. m .; T he S a b ­ a d d re s s , sa id am ong m an y o t h e r |g u e a t „ . 15 g|]n 1.00. Hoofing and Building O b ltn rie s, p e r lin e ...................... ............................................ ' b a th school is g ro w in g an d we hav« .0 2 % Dr. D enton Seriou sly Hl— th o u g h t p ro v o k in g te s ta m e n ts , th a t i , t g . A l, a r „ cor ♦. F ir s t C h in c h of C h rist S c ie n tis t S p e a k e r H e re — ¡of Gold H ill, d iscu ssed “ N eglected P io n e e r A v enue S outh R ev. M. B. P a r a n a u g a n of S alem d i s t r i c t s , ” th e a d d re s s sc h ed u le d to S u n d a y serv ices a t 1 1 :0 0 o ’clock. WHAT OF THE FUTURE? is in M edford in th e in te r e s ts o f be given by R ev. D. D. R a n d a ll, iS u b je c t of lesso n : ‘E v e rla s tin g Nature, with a ben if ¡cenci 11 ‘e unequaled, made provision for Near East R e lie f. H e is a n A rm e n - A m e ric an U nion S u n d a y School Mis- P u n is h m e n t” . S u n d a y School a t ail generations ot people up to the present century, hut the time ian’ a convert of the C o n g re g a tio n a l .s io n a ry . 1 0 :0 0 o’clo ck ; W e d n esd a y e v en in g Do you g e t from th e feed you give y o u r h e n s? If yOU w a n t las arrived ill the history of the world and ill the 111 ¡ted Sates' Miss,ons’ and now a m in is te r of t h e j R ev. C all sp o k e s tro n g ly a n d from m ee tin g s a t 8 :0 0 o ’clo ck ; R e a d in g m o re feed th em n u i v u a and im w i n be u e o one i i e oftheifir8t h a n d kn o w led g e. when attention must he given to making o ’ at least ( some pro M' E' v church wil1 1 1» 41 x ( l >iO s p e a k e rs in A sh la n d c h u rc h e s Sun-* R ev. D. J . H ow e p a s to r of th e I F o o tb a ll T eam to Go (G . E . A n d re w s) The Roof Is Protector Fuller-wear For homes, barns. . chicken houses, any :: and every kind of building use. J. O. RIGG How Many Eggs to a Pound? Vision tor future men and women. The day of the donation day. H is ta lk s w ill He a ll f ir s t h a n d (C h ris tia n c h u rc h of M edford d eliv- ! i t is e s tim a te d t h a t tw o th ir d s of preemption and homestead claims has gone. A section of timber In fo rm a tio n on th e tr e a tm e n t of t h e e r e d a v e ry fo rc e fu l a d d re s s , t a k - j th e m o vable p o p u la tio n of th e H igh hind is no longer available under the Timber and Stone aet. T u rk is h e m p ire to fo re ig n peo p le, .in g th e p lace of D r. F re d G ray, w ho school w ill a tte n d th e h o m ecom ing I he natural resources of the domain have passed into the hands -------- i co u ld n o t be p re s e n t. gam e a t C o rv allis o v er th e w e e k ­ ot private owners. The young man who enters his majority N e tte d Gem P o ta to e s . $1.50 f o r ! R ev. Mr. H ow e, d isc u sse d tea c h - end. S ev eral m em b e rs of th e fo o t­ today iy cannot contemplate the foundation of a fortune by seeur- 100 lbs. P la z a M a rk e t, 61 N M ain, ¡in g In B ible S chool; (sh o u ld be up ball sq u a d le ft F rid a y m o rn in g and ing trom nele Sam a valuable piece of land for the proverbial 52-2 1 to th e m in u te in m e th o d ) C h ristia n w ill be g u e s ts a t v a rio u s f r a t e r n i ­ -----------, ! E d u c a tio n in c h u rc h schools, r ig h t tie s on th e cam p u s. T he e n tir e tea m song. a k e s boxes. le a d e rs h ip , e s s e n tia ls a n d e q u ip m e n t w itn esse d th e g am e la s t y e a r u n d e r Science, business anti professions will provide niches for' C liff P ay n e m -------- in S u n d a y school te a c h in g a n d tim e th e le a d e rs h ip of C oach H u g h es. millions, Imt all men ot tomorrow can not he scientists nor We dpliver the goods. S erv ice i s a ___ v „ of _____ n d __________ e fficie n cy B ible te a c h in g follow a profession. There must he craftsmen and tradesmen °”r motto’ DetrIcks—i P h o n e 62. 5 3 tf ¡w ere a lso to u c h e d upon b rie fly , A uditor H ere form Salem __ and while the natural development that is inevitable will pro- - ~ ' In the “Round lat)le” led by the L. R. W h ite , a u d tto r fro m th e l R O - i jn C o rv a llis— R ev. A m os— th e c o u rse fo r B ible ¡S ta te I n d u s tr ia l A ccid en t C om m is­ vide places for many sonic provision for the coining millionf lOllS N ot to be o u td o n e by th e y o u n g s tu d y , o u tlin e d by S u p t. C h u rc h ill sion, is in A sh la n d a u d itin g books (> another century must he made. Many of the towns and cities ¡ties; g e n e ra tio n of th e a ta te , o ld e r a d m ir- j w as d isc u sse d a t som e le n g th an d of v a rio u s b u sin e ss h o u se s in tow n. ntul .rivl1011!’1? ' hdition is such that it commands earnest con- cure is g a in in g in fav o r. T h e m ilk A r e p o r t of th e e v e n in g ’s sessio n , ra ion ot the men and women ot each and every town es-' e t ls a g r e a t triu m p h . A fo u r w eek in c lu d in g th e new o ffic ers a n d th e p e e ia lly whereever new opportunities are not heiny developed ¡ireatment wlu add yeara to th e life re s o lu tio n s p re p a re d , w ill a p p e a r in There are towns in Oregon that shamefully neglect the de­ 54-1 M onday’s issu e. velopment ol resources and opportunities that are within t h e i r ’ i t province n n d n s n t - oo . x H ri.4 x e MlUlin then I h av e m ad e a sp ecial s tu d y of thp wnrlH ' f * ‘ ‘ 1 1 •'OU11^ Hlen antJ Women drift into a u to m o b ile in s u ra n c e ; g e t m y r a te s the world, for no other reason lim it better inducements are of- l« « t. Yeo, o f co u rse . 2 1 -tf iered them. Fathers and mothers who have a desire to keep eldl- -------- dren near them must ot necessity aid in providing a place for ,'ate Arr,™,s— them when they are ready to accept life’s responsibilities New1., " k and M"' W’ C' W all <“! e ot ; and th e sam e w ill he h eld o TH U RSD A Y , N O V EM B ER th e 15th 1923> betw eeQ th e h o u rg Qf eJgh } o «clock A. M. a n d fiv e o ’clock P M On sa id d ay fo r th e p u rp o se of v ot- in g upon a n d d e te rm in in g w h e th e I or n o t th e sa id T A L E N T IR R IG A TIO N D IS T R IC T sh a ll issu e it BONDS in th e sum of ONE HUN D R ED E IG H T Y -F IV E THOUSAN1 f $ 1 8 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ) D O LLA RS, in a d d i tio n to a f ir s t t a t t e o t » « » » ,0 » ,.» a lre a d y v o ted an d o w h o riz e d . an d i a d d itio n to a second Isstte ot and $ 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 a lre a d y v o ted a u t b o r,z e d > f ° r th e p u rp o se of con “ ™ « < n g w h a t is k n o w ,, a n d d eslg « s a n d sp e c ific a tio n n a te d in th e p lan ic airy a complete line of Fresh cured Meats, Fish and Poultry a nd We solict a share of your patronage Perry & Newby Opposite Whittle Transfer Co. Barn—Fourth Street • > ♦ < -: < ¿ » < Brave Queen Bess. N O TICE NOTICE OF SCHOOL M EETIN G N early a thousand vessels pass Tilbury, E ngland, every day, w here a No. 5 of J a c k s o n C o u n ty , S tatT ^of O reeo n Scho01 D is tric t S ailors’ R est h as Just been opened by «■!" ." s t r i c t w ilt be h eld a t C l t . H »n i l ' t “ .SC" ° ? * ' “ 5 « ? ™ ° °< th e B ritish an d F oreign Sonora' s.e ' ^ v e m h e r . 1 9 23. a t 2 i o 7 » » “ • *»“£ £ » ■ , 2 7 th O n , n t clety. T he T ham es is very deep here, T h e o 'i' prop<>i,l ,i ™ °< » sp ecial d l . t r e t ag ’ ’ ,|1C p r o b l e , ‘1- “ “ H o rn b ro o k L w T ere b u sin e ss ...................... v is ito rs yes- ... and th e docks offer special facilities . • th e p J he / to X ta l a ’ m E o u S n t X n f nmnov nnedoj u . . ____________ 4 ? , T M. M oore of S ilv e rto n to c ra ft of every kind, from th e larg ­ p ace tor craftsmen, craftsmen hi turn require men of the pro- is a n o u t-o f-to w n g u e st. E. D. R oach e st A u stralian liners to th e hum blest 1« e s tim a te d i n th e fo llo w in g b u d g e t an d in clu d e s th e a m o u n ts "to he r e - cargo boat. It w as hero th a t Queen « " ‘« I from t h e c o u n ty school fu n d .' .“t'ate s c h o o i'’tu‘nd e T e m e n tu ^ n m ^ ffi •*?' « ‘quires stenographers E u r e k a w as a b u sin e ss v is ito r in ......................... sp M lal dl8trl<:t '» ’ ■ a ll'J « " o th e r m oney., of t h e ' d t o X ’ h E lizabeth review ed h er troops in 1588, anti „ lin e girls, each creating . - . positions --------- - fo r lh t.se o f u other tIW I c clas-,Asl u lS . A sh lan d y e s te rd a y . M r. a n d M rs. Geo. w hen th e A rm ada Invasion BUDGET was a s th e E m ig ra n t C reek D am , a n d al ses ilieretore it seems industry and consequent payrolls w illlM’ Robison of Portla«d an d M innie th reaten ed , using th e E ST IM A T E D E X P E N D IT U R E S w ords. “I know I h a v . t h e “ odv of a “ n a ,s ; d ' tp h M “ ” d " » fK a “ n 1. S u p e rin te n d e n t aid m solving the problems of providing places for future o-n,, E ’ W h e e le r of M ilw au k ie a r e am o n g weak, feeble wom an, b u t h a J e the o $3000.00 &nd nece8Sary to U8P P rin c ip a ls , S e n io r H igh $2100.00 erations, and provide nosition« inf« « a .; i, ti x ,a te a rriv a la o u t-o f-to w n . Mr. J u n io r H igh .............................. . . 17 00.00 Of tomonow en„ he f‘,te„ and women Mre' A- °< oi«nria, h e a rt and stom ach of a king, and of n e c tlo n th e r e w ith a n d fo r th e p u r a king of England, too !” pose of a c q u irin g a ll r ig h ts of w a r T q T e £ L r 8 E R V ,C E : N°- Sft,ary PPr yPar ’ ________ __ W ash, a re a m o n g o u t-o f-to w n g u e sts. w 7 a n d o th e r re a l e s ta te n e c e ssa ry fo 3. T e a c h e rs 2 $1600.00 3200.00 F o r good th in g s to e a t tr y De- Cold Groater Than Arctic's. th e said c o n s tru c tio n a n d a ll o th e 1 1950,00 AFRAID OF NEW IDEAS tric k s. 53. tf Cold, m any tim es low er than any w o rk s c o n v e n ie n t a n d n e c e ssa ry t 4 2 750.00 1500.00 tem p e ra tu re found existing n a tu ra lly ' There is an old saviin 11 1350.00 14850.00 . ig that reads somethimr like thi«« “ Tto « . x ----- u se in c o n n e ctio n th e re w ith a n d fo I n o t t h e f i r s t t n till™ m t il i . t ills . h e M oving to Sisson— on th e fac e o f th e earth , is used in 8 1300.00 10400.00 -W J m aking helium fo r the g o vennnent’s th» ■« new or un- a n d a t sa id ele c tio n s h a ll be r e ­ j* S en io r H igh b u ild in g a n d g ro u n d s $ 1950.00 I. I o let the pessimistic idea permeate the minds of people J u n io r H igh b u ild in g an d g ro u n d s q u ire d to c a st b a llo ts a t said electio n 450.00 H a w th o rn e b u ild in g an d g ro u n d s w hich sh a ll c o n ta in th e w o rd s 200.00 IS to fetard growth and development. It is a town-killing idea T o ta l .................... “ BO ND S-YES” a n d “ BONDS-NO.” $ 2 ,6 0 0 .0 0 too-old fashioned, ami has no place in the wide awake a n d ’ "" cc<»rvvvvvuT-upvi. _ IN D E B T E D N E S S : T hose in fa v o r of said d is tr ic t issu- 1. B onded, and in te r e s t th e re o n $9250.00 growing eommumty. It imeomes a m atter of psveholo«v if per ’ ‘ ing its BONDS in th e said sum of f c - ......... T o ta l ........... mitted to spread ami develop, ami the psyelmlogv of the p e f p j $ 9 2 5 0 .0 0 n - n ONE H U N D R ED E IG H T Y -F IV E IN SU R A N C E : In su ra n c e -> Wf x- : 'yve-ss««.._ 'VS Of a community exerts an influence that can either retard or THOUSAND ($ 1 8 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ) DOL­ $700.00 T o tal ........... L A R S , s h a ll c a st th e ir b a llo ts an d . $ 700.00 promote eonmuimty building, depending, entirely on which’ M ISC ELL A N E O U S: . v o te “ BONDS— Y E S ” , a n d th o se o p ­ way it is inclined. R ent $ 360.00 R e p a irs posed to th e issu a n c e of said BONDS 400.00 T o ta l ......... of sa id d is tr ic t fo r th e sa id sum of $ 760.00 ! ONE HUNDRED E IG H T Y -F IV E ------ iituurj an purposes DRESS AND MUSIC CHARACTERISTIC d u r in g th e y e a r .................................................. .. ............... $ 8 6218.25 It is high time that the people nf any community get awav THOUSAND ($ 1 8 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ) DOL- E ST IM A T E D R E C E IP T S LA RS, sh a ll c a st th e ir b a llo ts and F ro m c o u n ty school fu n d d u rin g th e com ing school it anywhere donned with greater pride than in Scotland ’ Then year i vo te “ BONDS— NO.” vc‘!,r $13500.00 too. other peoples have their national music ami musical ¡1/ D A TED a t TA L E N T , O REGO N, i , rom s ta te scb o °l fund duriiTg th e co m in g school y e a r $2800. 00 F ro m e le m e n ta ry school fu n d d u rin g th e com ing struments, hut can anywhere a real equivalent of the bagpinesi O C TO B ER 13, 1923. school y e a r 8000.00 e found. The Highland gatherings in the early autumn of the ° f T A L E N T E s tim a te d a m o u n t to be receiv ed from a ll o th e r so u r- IR R IG A T IO N D IS T R IC T of J a c k so n year give the natives and their friends the opportunity to appre­ ces d u r in g th e co m in g school y e a r 2900.00 C ounty, O regon. T o ta l e s tim a te d re c e ip ts , n o t in c lu d in g proposed ta x $27200 00 ciate them both to the utmost. It makes no d iffe re n t wind or­ F a ir p o ssesso r o f new B uick w ith fo u r-w h e e l b ra k e system ATTEST R E C A P IT U L A T IO N igin of either may he, they will continue to lie regarded by those ’ fin d s it a d v a n ta g e o u s in c o m p ly in g w ith c ity tra f fic re g u la tio n s , J . H A R T Z E L L P re sid e n t T ° t a ! e8^ m a te d ex p en ses .fo r th e y e a r ........................$ 8 6 ,2 1 8 .2 5 W to ta l e s tim a te d re c e ip ts n o t in c lu d in g proposed ta x 27,200.00 most intimately connecte,1 with them as thc concrete symbols F . W . H E R R IN , D ire c to r a n d a g r e a t s a fe ty on h ills. A. C. W illh ite . local B u ick a g e n t, says B alan ce, a m o u n t to be ra ise d by d is tr ic t ta x ...................$59 018.25 of their country’s nationality. As such, indeed, tliev serve a E. T. N E W B R Y , D irec to r th e lin e s of th e new B u ic k s w ith th e ir p r e tty m o d u la tio n s a p p e al D ated th is 3 d a y of N ovem ber, 1923. O. A rn sp in g e r, S e c re ta ry A ln u ? i F; n . E.NGLE . HOMER BILLINGS purpose highly estim ahle.-C hristiau Science Monitor s tr o n g e r th a n e v e r to th e f a ir sex. D istric t C le rk . C h a irm a n B o ard o f D ire c to rs. 36-5 Sat _______ 54-2 S a t,