ASHLAND DAILY T ID IN G R. 'reer •k « rg e Aftddca T. R. Ja< ksoa . t i F F I C I / L C IT Y PAPH R «' « Wir.tfc — i..re e Months tiix M onth, _ G,.s Year ----- DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES Single Insertion, per I n c h ------ ■.... ......... ...... — -------- — tieTly InOsrtlnn — —________________ _ Rates foe Legal en d M ieten F irs t insertion, per 8 polut Uno ______ Each subsequent insertion, g point line Card o f Thanks Obituaries, per line WHAT OONSTITFTES ADVERTISING “All future events, where an admission charge in made c o lle c tio n ta k e n 1« Advertising.” N , discount w ill be allowed Religions o r Benevolent orders. DONATIONS No do&Atior.a to charities o r otherwise w in ho made la advertis­ ing or job pointing— onr contributions w ill bo In cash. H E P T E M B E R , 12, 1P2S T H E LO V E T H A T SAVES: — F o r God so loved the world, thkt he gave his only begotten Son. th a t whosoever believeth in him should not perish, hut have everlasting life . John 8 :18. P R A Y E R : — “ O Love th g t.w lll not le t me go, I rest my weary soul on Thee: I give Thee back the live I ow,e; T h a t in Thine ocean depths its flow . May richer, fu lle r be.” Mr. P. R. Hardy, Ashland, Oregon, . “ ¿A. 2 Dear Sir: .> . . That little statement of yours, that “ drivers in Ash­ land have one signal for everything. . All the driver be­ hind them knows is that they are going to do something” summed up.the driving conditions almost perfectly. Why, in the name of all that is public, when a driver drops his arm to the side o f the car, he should make a left turn, is more than I can see. But they do it, and what is more, the women drivers-can’t be blamed for it aU. The men are just as bad, if not worse than the women in this respect. A little campaign, to educate the public in the proper use of signals to warn those behind them, would not go a bit amiss. Yours sincerely, » Auntie Ashland. All Ashland Motorists, Dear Children1 A few of my youngsters are starting a branch club of the Oregon State Motor association, and I am sure you w ill all want to join as soon as possible. You all realize the need of snch a club here, and the good it will do the : In many cases, you have been in positions where such a club would have meant a saving of more than a year’s dues. Again it would have saved that ltwig walk for gaso­ line, and again it would have prevented your wife, or your sister or yonr mother from having to do the heavy y o rk of changing a tire. When the solicitor comes around, meet him half way, give him a chance to explain the whole thing to you. Then I know you will join. Yours truly, Auntie Ashland. class rooms are being provided. The P rim ary and Junior de­ partm ent have already occupied the low er floor. ' The A . K . I. A. clans of men have repainted anti ralsomlned the large room fo r­ m erly occupied by the P rim ary department and w ill use it as th e ir class room. Don’t forget mon, by the pastor a t the Bunga- This subject w ill he ex­ period opens a t 8:46 and con­ low. tinues fo r tw enty minutes giving trem ely interesting to n il Bible Do these messengers inspiration fo r the study of. the students. W ord. Join one of the classes. The morping h o u r.o f Worship is eleven o’clock. W orship God w ith ns. The pastor w ill preach. The subject to r discussion w ill SUNDAY AND MONDAY he: “The Personal Elem ent lu the W o rk o f the M aater.” Best Quality The Christian >, Endeavor So­ Jumbo Jelly Beans ciety w ill meet a t 6 :3 0 p. m. Per Lb. 20c W e w ill Join in the union ser­ vice in the Methodist church at Brownie Fruit Squares 8 p. m. This service w ill be HOW MUCH SLEEP IS ENOUGH! 1924 Dodge Sedan . .1900 1919 Dodge Tour. Car Best of Condition. .1275 1919 Ford Touring . ,9 75 1922 Ford Touring. .9275 1919 Chev. Touring. .9125 1922 Ford Sedan Ruckstell Axle, 9375 Automotive Shop Brake Relining Done by Machinery Edison says “ Pour hours of sleep are enough for m e". Napoleon was likewise satisfied-with four. Y et Science now1 explaines the difference by suggest {ng that quality of sleep is important. (hie person sleeps lightly; nerves tense and mus­ cles taut. Another sleeps deeply and soundly, with flie repose of complete relaxation that good sleeping equipment insure^ --------*— ----------------- Take ten minutes tonight to study the mattress and spring you sleep on. Then come to our store and examine the wide range of Simmons Beds and Springs Sealy and John Hoey Mattresses at prices fitting any pocketbooks Compare them, judge whether health, energy and success are not worth the cost o f real sleep and comfort. . . J. P. Dodge & Sons Reliable House furnishers SPECIAL F irs t lU frtiM (M arch Myron §, W oodw orth,, Pastor Sabbath school 8 :4 6 ; preach­ ing, 1 1 :0 0 ; B. Y , P. U. 7:00. Union meeting w ill be held at the Methodist' church. This w ill be a mass meeting dealing with, the week-day Bible school. All should be interested and all are asked to attend. Do not forget our regular Wednes- day rig h t prayer-meeting. ta ta » Trinity Episcopal Church Vicar, the Rev. P. K . Hammond H oly communion a t 8 a. m.; morning service a t 11; evening service a t 7 :3 0 . The Rev. P. K . Hammond is beginning a series of Bible stories on 8unday eve-', nlng. Everyone cordially Invited? tt a n F irs t O m gregattoaal Church W . Judson Oldfield. Minister Boulevard and Main Street. Sunday school at 9 :4 5 a. m., with classes for a ll grades and ages. B ring «your Bible. Morn­ ing service at 11, subject: “ The Right of The Child To a Moral and Religious H eritage.” Christ­ ian Endeavor at 4:4 5 . The eve­ ning service w ill be s union service at the Methodist church devoted to the question of Week Day Religious EducaUon. This meeting means much for the fu­ ture of Ashland and you eun- not afford to mtlss it. The pub­ lic is cordially invited to all these services. F irs t l*resbyt e r t a l i Church J. C. Mergler. Minister Corner North Main and Hol­ man Streets. The Sunday school of the church under the able leader­ s h ip ; of W ir t M. W righ t, Supt., Is offering splendid opportunity to r the study of the Bible. W e ll equipped and consecrated teachers are In charge of all of the classes. The devotional Per Lb. 35c PERMANENT GUESTS DESIRED FOR THE WINTER AT The Lotus Rooms Breakfast Served if Wanted Phono 397-L 217 N. Main Oriole French Nongat Per Lb. 45c, Lithia Spring! Confectionery 190,E, Mam St., Phone 116 Ouj box line consists-of a verv choice assortment of high grade candies. Oeser’s Ashland Service Station CORD TIRES 30x3 1-2 10 Per Cent Oversize - - - $8.00 Full O v e r s iz e ..............$9.00 The Best Gas And The Best Oil Free Crankcase JEIervice A REAL SERVICE STATION For Your Sunday Dinner tad yon will realize that it is cheaper and better to let us bake your cakes. Mr. Irving E. Vining, '• . _ . ' Ashland, Ore., Dear Mr. Vining: ✓ Yonr talk at the Kiwanis clnb4uncheon yesterday was wonderful, and contained such sound business sense that I know every merchant and business man present obtained a lot of good from it, and, if they will practice yonr advice, will obtain better results than they ever have in the past. When yon said that to induce jteople to patronize home industry, the products must be equal in quality and price with what thé consumer has lieen getting, and that the local merchant must carry a stock of goods capable of meeting the average call, showed many present why they had not been obtaining the home trade they should. They w ill, in many cases, rectify their mistakes, nnd local rodocta will obtain a much better sale here than ever be- T Æ MISS D. M. SMITH, o f the Educational Department of W . P. Fuller & C o , w ill be in attendance at our »ore to show and instruct all who are EJg ----- HEW----- BSff Instant Warmth Your Protection Against Raw, Cold, Foggy Days SHE THE ONLY GIRL YOU EVER LOVED I hope sometime, to Ite able to hear more from yon I subject, for yon could only touch on it in the time ■ O form a more perfect forming to introduce local serv­ ice. “A more perfect union” o f union” was the animating thought o f the statesmen who these companies seemed, from the beginning o f the telephone’s met to draft America’s consti­ adoption by the« people, to be tution. Their problem was to essential, and so the structure o f weld the sections they repre­ thé Bell System was planned. sented into a political entity that This organization exists today would function most efficiently substantially as it was then con­ and enduringly in the service o f ceived— a group o f companies, the people. each preserving its individuality rA similar problem was pre­ and applying local knowledge to sented nearly a century later to local needs, but all federated the organizers o f America’s tele­ into a single cohesive union in phone service. Licences under the order that nation-wide, univer­ first pa tents were be ing gra n ted sal service may be provided. to isolated companies that were Instruction an TRY ONE OF OUR CAKES LITHIA BAKERY Sincerely, Auntie Ashland. It b CktIMb a a teal, shrs-snough char«*, and 1:41 *. » , la enjopad by the Junior*. C o a ti.» « » « » tt tt Circuit Judge C. M. Thomas, Dear Charlie: , See where yon have east great gobs of gloom over the lioys who inhabit the jail house maintained hv the feonnty, by declaring that the trusty jobs are to lie vacated, and are to be allowed to remain vacated. Fine idea. For quite a while it has been almost a pleasure to be an inmate of the eounty bastile. When a man, by a short period of good behavior, could obtain a jolt as a trusty, eonld get outside the bars, he was not servftg the sent­ ence imposed upon him by the judge who prononneed that sentence. - ■*'' . - Tam many men, who were trusted inmates of the hoosegow, wandered off and forgot to return to their usual lieds. They got a nice long start, and by the time their escape was discovered, ’ they were so far away it would ha«« t tart la th * affata* dieted bp Mr«. CNSbp. Church O f Chrhrt V . K. Allison. Minister Bible School R ally Day pro­ gram w ill be given by the school the first Lord’s Day in October. Promotion day in the Bible school w ill follow soon after. W ith the gradual completion of the annex, tlie very nicest pf All Ashland People, Ashland, Ore,,_____ to come next Sunday. Dr. A. Dear Folks: , W . Young, m inister of the Friday, September 18, has been set aside by the di­ Cbtfrcb of Christ In Grants. Pirns rectors of the Jackson County Fair as Ashland day; Ujion w ill speak both morning and that day, the exhibits of Ashland people will be featured, evening, while the regular paator w ill apeak at Grants Paaa. D r. and the city will be given the foremost position in all ac- Young w ill apeak In the ¿nor nlng tivities. a t . 11 o’clock, sbuject “The Every Ashland man, woman and child, w ho can pos­ Kingdom of God.” In the eve­ sibly do so, should be on hand on that date, to help put ning nt 8 o’clock, “ Does The BI big and T ru e Science C onflict.” the day over as the BIO day of the fair. ; : , However, don’t forget that thé fair opens on Wed­ P in t Baptist (March nesday, September 16, and continues until Saturday, Sep- (Incorporated) tember 19. The show will be worth your support, for it B. C .-M ille r, Paator is ‘‘bigger and better” than ever this year. ‘ Angels— What Wo Know Sincerely, About Heavenly Messengers.” is the theme for the morning ser­ Auntie Ashland. S o u th e r n Oregon Gas Company, Gentlemen: Your efforts to improve the gas service in Ashland deserve the support of the people of the city, and the manner in which , you are going abont things, I believe, will earn this support Your work in installing the new gas pressure tank, which will keep the pressure at a mean level at all tiroes will eliminate one of the biggest objections local people have had to gas itf the past. W ith this means of assuring •a steady flow of gas, you have taken a big step toward the universal use of gas in Ashland. Service in the local office has become many, many times better than anything we have had in the past. The courteous, effecient service rendered nt the office is win­ ning many people to your side. Ashland needs gas, just as she needs other utilities, and I am glad to see you furnishing her with it is snch an efficient manner. • Sincerely, Auntie Ashland the In Injorost of the W eak Day ¡really School of Religion. Cttlaens tn- taraet^i ta giving the chMron of the community a oseee. .*deqaa3e training in the Bible should ha present. J. O, RIGG