Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 31, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDING«
A SH LA N D
D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
cut the nerve to get out and “ pull” anything really big.
(E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 )
I
You are UP »gainst a tough proposition, as you prob-
— ably realized after you read the account of the activities
P ublished E very E ven in g Except Sunday by
of our officers a week or so ago. But still von.continue
THE ASHLAND PRINTING GO.
_¡your thievery. Too lazy to work, too yellow to “ pull”
1 !. R*MG^ T r '7T............................................ ....... ......... «
........ ----Editor a | a g jok you continue to live bv robbing children’s
banks. As a human being, you make a tine jelly-fish
IF F IC IA L CITY PA PER ..................................................... Telephone 39;
Here’s hoping vou are caught soon,
k n ie r ed a t th e A shland, Oregon P ostoffice as Second C lass Mail M atter'
AUNTIE ASHLAND.
Subscription P ries, D elivered in City
» r e Month ..................................................... .................................. $
J i. rep Months ............... ...........—.........................................................
t « Months ............ .............. ................................................................
Cue Year ...................................................................... .........................
.65
1.95
3.75
CELEBRITY COURSE COMMITTEE
sé
to the basement where there are
nurses for the little one? and
where for the older ones there is
a regular church-choir, preaching
and all, conducted by Mrs. Angell
and Miss M argaret Miller. This
has been thoroughly enjoyed by
the children, many of them taking
part.
There have been about
M ethodist Episcopal Church
forty in attendance and the chil­
S. J. Chaney, Minister
dren are quite enthusiastic over
The Sunday School will meet
“ th e ir” church. ‘ Come with us
at 9:45. Classes are provided for
and we will do thee god.”
all ages and all are welcome. The
B. C. Miller, Pastor
pastor will speak at both the
morning and evening church ser­
F irst Presbyterian Church
vices. The Sacram ent of the
Corner North Main and Helman
Lord’s Supper will be adm inister­
Our Sabbath School offers adi-
ed and there will be reception of
quate opportunity for the study
members a t the morning service.
of God’s W ord under competent
There will be special music by
teachers to both old and young.
the chorus choir. The evening ser­
Come and bring your children
vice will be evangelistic with an
with you. You fill find a cordial
opening song service. Come and
welcome aw aiting you.
The
help to sing the songs you like
School hour Is 9:45. Supt. W irt
tc sing. All are cordially invited M. W right.
to all the meetings at the Metho­
The hour for Morning W orship
dist church.
is eleven o’clock. The pastor will
preach the fourth In a series of
F irst Church o f Christ Scien tist
sermons setting forth the answer
Pioneer Avenue, South
to the question.
^Vhat does it
Sunday services at . 11 o’clock.
mean to be a C hristian? Subject,
Subject of lesson “ Love” . Sun­
“ The C hristian is Obedient to
day School a t 10 o’clock. W ednes­
C hrist.”
day evening meeting at 8 o’clock.
At 6:30 P. M. the Senior Chris­
Reading Room open daily from
2 until 5 p. m., excepting Sundays tian Endeavor Society and the
M artha Gillette C hapter will meet
and holidays. ,
'
together in a Victorious
Life
meeting.
Miss
Evelyn
Taylor
and
Landm ark M issionary B ap tist
the P astor will conduct the meet­
Church
ing.
at “ W inter G arden” Memorial
The hour for the evening s e r­
Hall. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
vice,
7:30 P. M. will be devoted to
Preaching a t 11:00 a. m. and
a service of old- time songs sung
7:30 p. m.
by the choir and the congregation.
The pastor will preach from the
Trinity E piscopal Church
Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond subject,“ The Song of Moses.”
The Monday Night Bible Class
Holy Communion at 8 a. m.
Sunday School a t 9:45. Morning is being organized and will meet
for the first time with Mias Ilaar.
Service and Sermon at 11. »
and
Miss Goheen, 179 Oak street
Evening Service and Sermon at
On
Monday
at 7:30. Both men
7:30.
and
women
are welcome to a t­
An earnest and cordial invita­
tion is given to strangers and tend. Bring your bible.
7.!>o Ladies and Gentlemen:
I believe every lover of the better things in life, the
»•“n Month
t aree Mori'th«th3
Months ......... “....................................................
s in musical and the literary, feel greatly indebted to you for
b;x
O O J Year
6*50 your work in promoting the Ashland Celebrity Course
series this season. The four numbers presented here
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES
t.i.gle Insertion, per inch ............................................................ $ .30
were wonderful, and my only regret is that we could not
Yearly C ontracts
.27%; have had more of them.
Cne insertion a week ...................................._.............................
i a o insertions a week ...................................................................
.25
On the other hand, the support you received was
Daily insertion ........................ ........................................................
.20
enough to discourage men and women with the patience
R ates for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising
t »rat insertion, per 8 point line ......... ....................................... 8 .10
of a Job. Houses of 150 to 200 attending numbers like
.05
Each swbsequent insertion, 8 point line .................. - ............
1.00
»
of Thanks ................ - .......................................... ...................
the “ Cinderella Man” and the “ Haddon Hall String
Ldituarleg, per line ........................................... ............................
.02%
Quartet” are enough to almost make one .lose confidence.
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
With numbers arranged for, far beyond the quality
“ AJ1 fu tu re events, where an admission charge is made or a
€« section taken is Advertising.
presented here in the past, you were justified in believing
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent erders.
the support necessary would be forthcoming hut since it
DONATIONS
was not, some of yon who acted as guarantors are left
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made In advertis
•eg, or job printing— our contributions will be in cash.
“ holding the.bag.”
Perhaps later* when the quality of performance put
LOVE, JOY, PEACE, LONGSUFFERING, GENTLENESS, GOOD­
NESS. FAITH, MEEKNESS, TEMPERANCE:
AGAINST SUCH on here this season is lacking, then will some regret their
'»HERE IS NO LAW.— Gal. 5:22, 23.
lack of interest when the opportunity has passed. But
then it will be too late. At any rate, you are to be thank­
MAYOR JOHNSON and MEMBERS of the COUNCIL ed for your work in making possible the enjoyment those
Gentlemen:
of us who attended the numbers obtained.
After a period of opposition and disagreement, you
Sincerely yours,
have at last settled down to real work, and we expect
.AUNTIE ASHLAND.
great things from you. Even in your disagreement, in
vhieh you were perfectly correct, you accomplished much,
SEVERAL ASHLAND MERCHANTS
a. j much as we expected of you when you were elected, Gentlemen:
something I cannot say for most councils. You have
Auntie Ashland does not wish to pick on any one of
proved yourselves men capable of carrying on the city you. Neither does she harbor any desire to boost the
government, and it is my belief you will push through the sales of an awning firm, but did you ever step out into
business of the city with a speed which will set a record tire middle of your street and take a good peek at the
for things accomplished.
awnings in front of your respective places of business? visitors to attend these services.
Mayor Johnson, you took the hard way, but the good The result would astound you.
F irst C ongregational Church
way our of the dilemma which faced vou, when vou sub-
Probably the awnings now hanging in front of your W.
Judson Oldfield. Minister
mitted the names of George McNabb and Frank Merrill places are monuments to thoughtlessness, hut the fact
Boulevard and
Main street.
1 o the council for ratification. You probably would have that they are there still remains. The tourist passing Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., with
been tangled for the remainder of your term if you had through does not know that carelessness keeps these awn­ classes for all grades and ages.
taken any other way, hut it took nerve to do the thing ings in their places. Think what an impression the pass- Bring your Bible. Morning ser­
vice at 11; subject, “N ehem iah’s
vou did. I like vou better for it.
ing motorist gets when he views raggedy old canvas awn- Chief H indrance in Rebuilding the
In passing the resolution calling for the special bond mgs and dilapitated wooden awnings of the vintage of W all.” Ju n io r C hristian Endeavor
at 4 p. m. C hristian Endeavor at
election for the purchase of the Chautauqua building a n d ^ i , rea(jy to fan to pieces in the first strong wind,
6:30. Evening service at 7:30;
the McCormick tract you councilmen did a big thing. The
The dumber of merchants who are guilty in this re- subject,
“ Man, as the Maker of
councilmen who were somewhat opposed to the park ad- spect are very few> but these few can give the’city a name His Destiny, Was Intended to
dition were frankly open in their opposition and ready <so })ad that it cannot be combated by all the good things Trium ph.” Prayer meeting every
W ednesday evening at 7:30. The
tor conviction, if such thing were possible. It was dis-!tbe rest of the residents do.
subject for next week is “ The
covered there was a way in which*these men could he
You know7 we are Hying to tell the world that Ash­ Fatherhood of God as Embodied
convinced that the .placing of the proposition before the land is a thriving prosperous little city, hound to become in the Teachings of Jesus.” The
people in no way make it appear the council was respon­ even more prosperous and thriving. Just how in the public is cordially invited to all
sible for the measure. The responsibility does now, and Sam Hill do vou expect us to extoll the beauties and won­ these services in the Congrega­
always did, rest upon the park board. You were fair ders of the city to some outsider and then have him look tional church.
minded enough to see this, and for this, I like you better. up at an awning ready to fall on his head, and call us
F irst B aptist Church
Ashland needs men to help her in her growdh, and I liars t
“ The Infalibility of the Word
of God,” theme for the morning
believe we have a council which will accomplish much.
Yours for better awnings,
service a t the B aptist church. Do
You have shown real ability, and now that you are again
AUNTIE ASHLAND.
you believe this? Come and see—
in harmonv, I am certain vou will “ carrv on.”
and
hear.
“ Hiding
Behind
trees,”
subject
for
evening.
You
Yours for a better Ashland,
WALTER HUGHES,
will
enjoy
the
congregational
AUNTIE ASHLAND.
*Coach, Ashland High Scho.ol,
singing, at this service.
Bible
Dear Walter:
school 9:45., Young people’s so­
MR. E. T. ALLEN,
Ashland has quite a number of men engaged in get­ cieties 6:15 p. m.
Hotel Ashland,
We have a new departm ent in
ting publicity for the city, but you and your basketball
the
church which is attractin g
Qear Ed:
team have accomplished as much as any of them, Walter, much attention — A C hildren’s
Understand you are going into the antique business and when your quintet knocks off the rest of the state church. D uring the morning ser­
Ed. From the reports 1 hear of the old furniture you have and brings the state championship hack to Ashland, Los vice all children too small to en­
pulled out of the hotel and replaced with modern fur­ Angeles will probably be after you to head her publicity joy the regular service are taken
nishings, you have a wonderful start on one of the finest department.
stocks in Oregon. Too bad you can’t make a public ex­
Your feat of defeating some of the strongest fives
hibit for the benefit of all of Auntie Ashland’s neices and in the northern end of the state made some of your rivals
nephew's, but then that would probably not he interesting sit up and take notice. Even though some of them put
BIG
or new to manv of them.
on a bold front, we notice that at least one hitter enemy
REDUCTION
But seriously Ed, you are to he congratulated and lias already started an alibi campaign. Let them alibi,
praised for your efforts to give Ashland the best obtain­ Walter, for it will make them lose confidence, and then
in prices on all large
able in the hotel line. Successful in other fields before half your battle is won.
MAZDA LAMPS
you entered the hotel game, you have realized the big
You surely deserve a lot of credit for the manner in
problem, the keynote of success in your present line. Give which you developed your team this year. At the first Better light for less money,
the people the best and your reward will he forthcoming. of the season it did not appear as though you had any
Ashland is going ahead. You know it is and I know sensational material, but the way things have been’going,'
/
it is. Anyone with the least bit of foresight or vision you don’t need so much with which to mould a great quin­
If you haven’t an elec­
can see the fore runners of prosperity. Situated at the tet. Your men have developed until now they would be a
entrance to the most beautiful state in the Union, we have welcome addition to any team. More power to you, tric vacutun cleaner, we
will rent you one for a
a vantage point which gives us a big edge over other Walter.
nominal suln.
communities of the state. If the tourist comes over from
Sincerely,
California, he is hound to go through Ashland, and na­
AUNTIE ASHLAND.
Phone Us
turally, we can obtain much trade in this wav. But vou
have gone ahead, adding features which will induce
CUT TH IS OUT — IT
HEAVY
SNOW
COVERS
IS WORTH MONEY
tourists to stop over here. Keep it up, Ed, Ashland al-
The Ashland
CITY OF SYRACUSE
w avs
has
Toom
for
men
of
vour
calibre.
*
•<
Send this ad and ten cents to
SYRACUSE, N. Y„ Jan . 30.—
Electric Shop
Sincerely,
Foley
& Co., 2835 Shegield Ave.,
Three feet of, snow, the heaviest
240 East Main St.
k
AUNTIE ASHLAND.
in twenty-six years, today buried Chicago, 111., w riting your name
B y M ail and R ural R ou tes
MR. SNEAK THIEF,
Sir:
Did you ever hear that song which was so popular a
few months back, “ Sittin’ on the Inside, Lookin’ at the
Outside” ? That is just what you will be doing if you
don’t “ lay off” your activities in looting the homes in
Ashland. You have gotten away with several of these
“ jobs” during the post two months, but even if you were
successful in evading George McNabb, et al, for a year,
you couldn’t collect enough to repay you for the time you
will be “ Sittin’ on the Inside, Lookin’ at the Outside.”
AVhen you are caught, and you surely will be caught if
you continue with your taking ways, you will be handed
a nice “ stretch” in the “ big house.”
I haven’t a bit of use for any thief, but I have just a
trace of respect when a man will risk his life, even if it
is in stealing. But your operations are in no way liable
to gain respect from anyone. You are a human coyote,
worsetlian a coyote, for a coyote will fight when cornered,
but I am almost positive you are as yellow inside as you
are sneaking. You are simply a petty larceny thief, with-
Syracuse, following a continuous
fall of eighteen hours. Train,
trolly and taxicab service has been
suspended. Thousands walked to
work. Three hundred and fifty
people narrow ly escaped death
last night when the roof of the
Elmwood Theatre caved in two
m inutes after the close of the last
performance.
and address clearly. You will re­
ceive, a sample bottle of FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND
for coughs, colds and hoarseness,
also sample packages of FOLEY
PILLS, a diuretic stim ulant for
the kidney’s and FOLEY CAT­
HARTIC TABLETS for constipa­
tion and billiousness. These de­
pendable remedies are free from
opiates and have helped millions.
Try them ! Sold everywhere. -
NIGHT COUGH QUICKLY
R E L IE V E D
Thia is the substance of a letter
received from H. W. Webb,
Quincy., 111., “ I coughed a great
deal, especially a t night. Tried
alm ost everything and have found,
nothing to equal FOLEY’S HON­
EY AND TAR COMPOUND. One
dose relieved my cough, and I
rested well all night.” One cf the
largest selling cough medicines
in the W orld. Contains no opiates.
Safe for children.
In sist upon
Foley’s. Refuse substitutes. Sold
everywhere.
Say It With
Flowers
Anywhere — Anytime
Our aim is and has been in
the past to give the best ser­
vice possible.
Our stock of
flower's and plants is of the
best quality and the greatest
variety obtainable.
And we
guarantee our flowers to be
fresh when they are sent out.
Lithia Bakery
JACK AND ESTELLÄ
TO MARRY MAY 20
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 30. — The
Alliance between Jack Dempsey
and his m anager, the debonair
Jack Kearns will come to an end
here on May 20, when Dempsey
m arries Miss Estelle Taylor, well
known screen actress. Dempsey
announced this morning th at he
will never fight again.
Plant Perennials
AND
Still have a swell assort­
m ent of Ferns, Clnerarie and
Cyclemen.
W hen our estab­
lishm ent Is inconvenient for
your personal visit, a phone
call will command; the same
attention.
Phone 120
W e d eliver
The i Ashland
Greenhouses
I
¥
of the rainy w eather by lettin g
us refinish the interior o f your
house.
J. O. RIGG
F I LLER PAINTS, VAR­
NISHES and BRUSHES
A Good Will
Builder—
Phone 118
HATCHER
“ The Florist”
Jerry O’Neal
Now is the time to plant
perennials, shrubbery and
roses for the best growth.
We have a complete stock
of these. Thev will
BEAUTIFY YOUR
HOME
and some of them should
be planted in every yard.
1070 Boulevard
Open on Sunday— We Deliver
“Say
It
W ith
F lo w ers”
P hon e 138
2 0 7 B. Main
Plumbing and Heating
The life of your Car depends upon the care you give
it
Use the Best Oil
V A U V O L IN E
is the highest grade oil sold in Ashland
We have the exclusive agency. Let us thoroughly
oil and grease your car regularly.
Our Crank Case Service is the Best
I)r. Oeser and Son
We still have a few of the Government Oilskin
Suits. Coat and Overalls are double throughout.
Complete suit with hat, absolutely rain proof. At
about one-fourth regular price—$4.50 the Suit.
-
ARMY
GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town
- 'uick,
Above all,
you want quick­
starting gasoline.
T hat’s Shell. •• Í
MAXWELL
CHRYSLER
SHELL COMPANY
o r CAUVOXNIA
A ■ - •-.*
54
Quickjtarting Qualitu
Busy Corner Motor
Company
origin ated _JJy
m a in ta in ed by
sold everywhere by
Phone 250
Medford
TAKE ADVANTAGE
A restroom properly
equipped with sanitary
plumbing fixtures is a
service demanded by the
public today.
The store without mod­
em serviceable t o i l e t
rooms is avoided where
ever possible. Let us
help you keep and build
up your trade. We have
made a study of this im­
portant link in service.
Shrubbery
At present we are selling:
Carnations ...... 75c— $ 1 .0 0 doz.
Laddie ........................ $ 1 .2 5 doz.
Snapdragons ..75c— $1.00 doz.
Peas .................... $ 1 .5 0 per 100
Lillies ......$2.00 and $2.25 doz.
PASTRIES
Baked Fresh Daily
The Mid-week service of th e 1
church is held on W ednesday at ‘
7:30. The Study cf the Word w ill! BARTLETT, the Furrier
be In the 17th Chapter of St.
New T heater B u ilding
John’s Gospel.
We extend a cordial invitation
Oregon
to those in our community who Medford,
are not affiliated with any other |
church to participate in any or atl i ‘
of these services with us.
J. C. Mergler, Minister
I ■
Oeser’s Ashland Service Station
CADILLAC
that will please you
Saturday, January 81, 1925
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