PAGE TWO 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