Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 27, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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A SHLAND
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
D A IL Y
(Established in 1876)
T I D I N G S i sometime,
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
B ert R.
OFFICIAL CITY PA PER
E ntered
at
th e
A shland,
TUesdaj, Kovemher 27, ibis J
................. ...........................Telephone 39
Oreg a. P ostoffice
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as
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Card of Thanks ...........................................................................
O bltuaires, per line .............................
the highway over which hitiat travel all that is L
To know
Sood’ n°hle, desired iu life.
how good a cig arette
re a lly can be mad<
Where good highways are, there is a good civiliza­
you m ust try
tio n . Where are poor highways, are usually ignorance,
poverty, disease, lawlessness, lack of culture, poor stand­
ards of living, misery.
Investment in highways means investment “in civiliz­
ation!
Mars cares not who gets the dressing if he can have
the turkev.
.05
1.00
.02%
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
“ All future events, where an admission charge is. made or a
collection taken is Advertising.
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
Roomy, wdl-hcated and ventilated
equipment makes traveling on the
Southern Pacific a pleasure.
The answer to the ancient theory that what you don’t
know won’t hurt von is moonshine.
Oblivion is a place populated in large part by the win
ners of nonstop dancing marathons last spring.
PILES ARE ABSORBED
NEVER TO RETURN
, •
. !d a,"' ■ ° nC’ nothin8 OTamPs the Style ta o w n doctor. « 1»
0 a blatherskite, like election to some responsible office, ¡been found th at win
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ion h a ,
actually heal
, Piles and absorb them never to
The chief objection to a lot of politicians who claim ’ return‘
they are willing to die for the people is that thev hardlv
man °r woman need suf£fir
I ever do
"
‘ I an o t^er hour with any discom-
the most united family circle and the most bountiful din- INDIANS A T T E N D F F A C T Mass
was a11 run down’ had a
ner of the week, every family is asked to think of the
_____
cough a” winter> als0 kidney
trouble and a fte r taking a few
hungry orphan children in the Near East and to share
new Y ork , Nov. 27.— Pos- boxes of your medicine my cough
with them the bounty God has given.
sibly because of the Longfellow and backache left me. I can eat
One of two ways is suggested; First, that the usual influence,
.
. which descended uponI , and sleep well. I canvass
____ and rec
Sunday
dinner of several courses ............
and . manv delicacies
h e ' “ 8 m a hlghly im pressionable tim e • ommend it at every house I en
« ¡ v e il UD f o r tin » o n ,. ,l „ v
to
»-e t i « th o u g h ,, conjured te r.” Prom pt rcllo , secured from
;iven up for this one day, and that the family join the up in our minds a t the mention i kidney and bladder irritatio n s,
children ot the Near East in a very simple meal costing of Thanksgiving
________ D nowadays have rheum atic pains through using
as their meal costs, an average of four cents for each per- to do with Miles Standish, Pris- Foley Kidney Pills. Insist on the
son, and that the difference between this cost aud tire cost cilla’ Jobn A,den and the rest, genuine— refuse substitutes. Sold
of the usual Sunday dinner be given as a contribution and 7 hereupon we conchlde that the everywhere.
thank-offering for the purchase of food for the orphans of
b°r" ‘h<,n " d
the Near East; or, second, that, if the usual bountiful Snn-i A,'a m a tte r o, ta ct ■■Th.uks-
day dinner is served, the total cost he reckoned, and the giving” goes back many, many
difference between that and the four-cent meal he-given. years before th e . Pilgrim fathers
How little a thing to ask; how little a thing to give! evPrr Ianded at Plymoutb-
Is
there
anywhere
in this
w ho!
ceremony was first
won,d refuse:
Is there
onJ prosperous
fa,' lly v. ho land
can one
dine faniilv
In
and abundance and he satisfied to stop with this little in- Hsh “ harvest hom e,” and in its
dulgenee in the practice ot the Golden Rule? How many cb’e^ characteristics and signifi-
would prefer to extend it also to a share in the cost of cance dlffered very »«le from
gasoline for an automobile trip, tickets for a theatre, and that observance. The la tte r in
turn is derived from a world
many other indulgences, not for a single day, hut for a cycle
of “ in-gathering” feasts, to
whole week ?
which the Bible refers in several
Ibis special Golden Rule dinner offering is needed!plaee8, ^or example, Judgeg, ix ,
to meet the emergencies of the moment. It will noi snf-l27, prespnts the following:
fie for longer support of the Near East, work The remilar *‘And they went out ,nto the
Christmas offerings and annual and m onthlvsubserintions' T an<] gathered ? heir vine*
S i e T ' B T f 5 “ t r ed “S T 11’ n " ’ canno‘ safe>y 1« dim- m ade'm "™ /Id' weh,r“iPn,h "to
shed. But lor this oue day, December 2, let there he house of their God and did eat
a universal demonstration of international fraternity, good and d rin k .”
So far as the records show, the
will and sharing in full and glad obedience to the Golden
Rule, and let Americans lead the way. We appeal to all Pilgrim s conducted no special re ­
our readers to join with the same noble 'unstinting spirit ligious services in conjunction
with th eir first Thanksgiving.
they have ever shown in responding to the call of the child­ The regular m orning devotions
ren.—Literary Digest.
were discharged, and grace was
Mt T
■
Greeting Card
Assortment
Ask
agent
f»,|.
Southern
P a cific tim e table and for in*
form ation regarding fares, etc.,
or w rite
Young small dressed
Turkeys, 30c per Pound
Large dressed fat
A sst.
Turkeys, :15c per Pound
Market
JOHN M. SCOTT
Passenger
T r a ffic
M anager
Portland, Oregon
Southern Pacific Lines
Ashland Armory Auspices 484th Co. A. C. A
One Night, Tuesday, Nov. 27th
The Big City Road Show
“Peck’s Bad Boy
99
For over 25 years the funniest play ever written
Handsome Engraved G reet­
ing Cards for Christm as also
Religious and Humorous.
5c to 50c
Gift Stationery
Each one is distinctive and
each one is put up in an
attractive holiday box.
‘
75c to $10.00
See our Advance
Showing of Gift
Suggestions.
McNair Bros.
Mgr. Rodgers of Corning Cal. says, “ this is the best comedy (hut ever played
my T heatre.”
Prices. 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 plua tax
Zfte «ffexoli Drug Store
Seats on sale at Plaza Confectionery
$695
F.O.B.Toledo
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ram
By special arrangement! Y our opportunity to make a personal
inspection and have a complete demonstration of each remarkable
ieature of the wonderful new Overland Champion —“America’s
most versatile car. Sweeping public interest and demand lead
us s to
to hold a a Champion
Champion
u
start to fin ish
Red Crown has
said before meat.
A monument has been dedicated ill
on know that irrespective of
rain, tog, snow or other unfavorable
conditions, the train can lx* dejx*n-
ded upon that efficient and cour«
Icons Southern Pacific men will look
after your comforts
A fter years of p atient, pains-
ORIGINATED BV OUR
P IL G RIM FATHERS
SACRAFICED CHILDREN
COMFORT and SAFETY
p I u s DEPENDABILITY
Reduce the cost ot travel
1 fort, pain or soreness arising from
i rectal troubles— Piles— now that
DONATIONS
\\ hat constitutes a good tracking snow in the country 1 this wonderful prescription known
No donations to charities or otherw ise will be made in advertis-
is
merely
something to he shoveled off the walk in the citv. as MOAVA can be obtained for a
ing, or Job printing— our contributions will be In cash.
| m oderate price a t any first-class
d ru g store on th<
the money back if
NOVEMBER 27
F v o n o n r d ,l F o o L l ™
• 1 , *
• ,
ibven an o.Ki-tasnioned 1 erirl
hates x to think
n mon mm. I «
,
THAT WHICH SATISFIES:— W herefore do ye spend money f o r ’ r ie d her for nothin^ hot o tolonf f,
# 7 •
raar- dissatisfied plan,
which is not bread? and vn„r , flhn„
X
11Ot* ' hut a talent for m anufacturing means.! You’ll be amazed to see how
th a t which is not bread? and your labour for th a t which satisfieth
T
F ere o ^ r . Followed a n T ^ T ^ ?
B’essed re,ief often •
not? hearken diligently unto me, and eat ye th a t which is good, and
|T
i iod of privation, during which the T . n n
T
let your soul delight itself in fatness.— Isaiah 55:2.
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J
strictest
o,.„of.-^ was
strictest cnnC
conservation
neces­ of long standing with profuse
bleeding, really w onderful results
sary in order th a t there m ight be
have been accomplished.
LET AMERICA LEAD THE WAY
plenty of seed to plant the fields
Simply ask your druggist for a
the following season.
Sunday, December 2, the first Sunday after our na­
small box of MOAVA SUPPOSI­
tional Thanksgiving Day, has been proclaimed throughout
TORIES, being careful to follow
RECOMMENDS FOLEY’
the world as Intem ationl Golden Rule Sunday for the spec­
the simple directions th a t come
KIDNEY PILLS
in
each box. E ast Side Pharm acy
ial purpose of making a generous and practical application
will
supply you.
No. 6
for one day of the Golden Rule lor the benefit of the hund­ Old Traditions Dates Back "Y our medicine worked a m ir­
to Early Biblical Times, acle for me,” w rites Mrs. C| Bi-
red thousand homeless orphans of the Near East.
Records Indicate.
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(hi this day, when families gather for what
is usually n , 140 Fayette Street, Lynn,
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Take the Train
Low Round Trip Fares
One man in two in the w orld’s population is a farm ­
er and the other tells him how.
, . ? . ..
$ .10
To Fresno Today—
Mr. and MrB. C. A. Dickson
plan to leave in the morning for
Fresno, where they will attend to ‘
business relative to their proper-1
ty owning in California. Mr. and i
Mrs. Dickison have been here a
month, having come form erly I
front Sherwood, Oregon.
It appears th at they had been
¡exceedingly short of rations ju st
T , ' busi,,ess ‘hOT° " « hfa- "<■ «»•
m g th e m sc n p tm n :
by the very few of th etr num ber
‘-In memory of child life, sacrafieed on the
who had been ab,e to resist the
altar oi
of nasie
haste ana
and recklessness
recklessness.” ”
ravages
rtuai
ravages of
oi disease,
tnsease, and
£ by con-
So far this year, 32 children have been killed hv auto i
P"“”,lns corn th a t
mobiles in St T nni«
auto- they actually needed for fo o d ,.
r records
o n stw lc And
U 1 tbn
? /
e i.Clties
horrible iney
they were
were blessed
wll an ample!
“ " 7 have their own norriDie
blessed with
. « ? 5 , ' 2 a e e i d e n ‘ e SO r ‘Sht on.
i harvest, aad straightw ay Invhed i
> anted that children should have other places to tbe Indlans to partake of th eir
play besides public thoroughfares; granted that they ,ea8t
»
should be taught to look earefullv before crossing •, strep? „
gerat ChiPf Massasoit and
and should start across onlv when traffie ; l g v 1
01,1 90 of bIs men re«ponded to
11 WUen traffic IS clear. Even the invitation. It appears, how­
so, all the responsibility for such accidents cannot be plac­
ever th a t the Pilgrim lard er was
ed on the little ones who are killed or injured hv them m aterially augm ented by the In ­
hirnsZif“ "¡°,t'.'nSt sce'ng <‘hil‘l--en on the sidewalk holds dians who sent out a num ber of
lnmself and Ins car ready for emergence and does not their most expert hunters, who
brought back five deer.
speed past tiie place.
’
The ensuing feast was not for
A 111011111,lent dedicated to children killed in traffic
a day, but for a week. Nor did
st u"0' °«e ° W " Cl‘ a C' ty Can point with Pride- K >t can this
'
mean th at th eir sufferings
tin„ln<\ h 'e f omm“nit.v ln‘o improvement of such condi!"
tions, then there ought to lie a monument in even- citv
where children have been sacrificed to haste and rockiest
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plus every other
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CIVILIZATI0N AND good
roads
That Civilization owes a great debt to the highway
builders can he understood by reference to history The
first European highways were those which went out from
Komc, that the Roman soldiers might have easy and quick-
access to the remotest hounds of his great empire. With
him went law and order. Later, over the highways, wenf
the school master and the college, th e education, the insti-
lon and its teachers. The missionary of the Cross used
the high«a> the church spread its doctrine over the
“"I ,‘°
da>> ,1,C g,eat Ph“ r(>hes> «•’»«-Is. col-
th T c J d if’ r
for the amelioration of
f ^ u i X
! « i,re fonnd .................... — a " ay
the hiahwav
T1.“ ?1' ,uadc
eity, not the.citv
he h ig lm aj. It is he highway which make the demand
to r the railroad, which is hut a steel highway for cai-s of
steel, ft is the highway over which all freight must move
&
STANDARD OIL COMSANY
(C A llIC M ttA )
Front and rear reata ad­
justable forward aad baqfc
foe tall aad abort paopla.
Insurance against such risks
guards you from loss at all
times.
Billings Agency
Real E state and Real In­
surance. (E stab. 1883)
Phone 211 41 East Main
Seata and uphnlatrry make
into comfortable bed full
length of car.
Qet ci\Jree dem onstration o f America's
fatesi and Qreatest cdutomobile Sensation
W atching cannot always see
danger ahead. Dodging cannot
always miss it. It comes like
a flash— does its dam age— is
gone.
Only insurance can give you
constant financial protection.
Consult your insurance agent
as a specialist in protection.
50 cubic fa rt Ina dins apar»
bx rem ovioc rear aeat and
upbolaaety.
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only a month and a half aga It La« taken
the whole N ation by storm t Demand ha«
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thousands and tens of thousands have been
waiting fori
/
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tfPower
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engine—loads of power! W onderful eoonomy.
Famous Overland reliability. Come and see
how truly this sensational car w ill fit your
needs! Don't miss this opportunity.
Dix & Son, Prop.
East Main Street
Phone 116