Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 26, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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UFFICIA L CITY PAPER
» ’.tore* at the Aehlaad, O
Now that the city Council has ratified your recom­
mendations for the regulations Upon parting upon the city
streets, there seems to be a m arked preferedce for th e
side streets being shown by auto drivers here. ’ ; ‘
Many of these drivers have been leaving their c a r s
standing parked upon Main street for hours, never realiz­
ing the damage they were doing, and the inconvenience
they were causing by doing this.
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Just a little reminder was all they needed, and the
council furnished that reminder in the forn rof an ordin­
ance regulating parking.
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O f course, there are a few who do not understand
reminders of that sort. I believe though, Judge i ’tost can
add a little to the reminder which w ill cause them to tie
a string» around their fingers, in order to i membe r not
to fo rg et
Sincerely,
Auntie
FOR RENT—«0 acres Bear
Creek Bottom ta««» ander irri­
tation.
Equipment tor aale.
Orant David, «7 Scenic Driva,
Ashland. Phone 440-L.
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hones.
1 block from
Hotel. .Phone l i t .
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«A-h euhk.*quoat insertion, 8 point lino
V. D. Miller,
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Friend Bert:
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Just
what
would
yon
do
Bert,
to
a
fellow
wbfz
would
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buy a piece of lieef and pawn it off upon a friend ab veni­
"All futuro «renta, where «n a<
e uloetlou ukon is Advertlelng."
son ? That would be a pretty dirty trick, w o u ld M It Bart».
It sort of makes things worse when the viefpn pasaoe 1 F O R . RbmF—»Entire lower
DONATIONS
the venison on around among his neighbors, and eoroes floor with private bath. Garahe.
No donations to charities or otherwise will ha
down town the next morning, telling of the wonderful Also two rooms with kltchenoUA
W k or Jot printing—our contributions will he la «
flavor of the venison, but complaining that it was a CsH after*« p. ,« •, eOrner Pins
sad Nutley.
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SEPTEMBER, SO, IOS«
“ trifle tough.”
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THE WAY TO FREEDOM. — Ye ehsll know the truth, and
Housekeeping
And then, when the fellow who played the prank gets
the truth shall make you free. John 8:88.
, 887 Oberlin.
PRAYER: — O Lord, rerCal thyself to us, for thou art the up in a publio meeting and tells the resembled throng
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about his brave deed, and brings blushes to the cheeks of
FOB RENT—New, modern,
the victim, th at’s adding insult to injury, isn ’t it "Bert!
furnace heated Apts., and sleep­
Members, Pioneers of Southern Oregon,
Bert, if I were yon I would shoot Bill Briggs.
ing rooms. Cbattln Apts., Phone
Ashland Oregon,
Yours truly,
808-R. Call forenoons or eve-
Dear Folks:
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Auntie Ashland.
nines.
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Let me congratulate you upon this anniversn’y , this
FOR RENT—SplendUt light^alry — -------------
reunion, which brought you out in fnH f r ,-.w ,,to renew
Even if only a rumor, we are glad to hear that Jesse apartment, suitable tor two or .NOTICE OF
friendships, to meet old acquaintances,: nd to honor your Win burn may remain financially interested on. the'coast. three perapna. 81 Ngtloy attest
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members who have started upon a new journey of adven­ We do not know of any1 business man who would£make or ‘phpao 448J.
ture, following the Great Pioneer.
them step to keep abreast of hifn than the former owner
It is to you we owe everything we now have which of “ Sap and S a lt” would, no matter what kind of a busi­
.nkes life worth living in Southern Oregon, the greatest ness he might start.
BICYCCR FOB 8ALB:— Good
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as new at a price yoaean afford.
sec!’»' ’’ : I the greatest state.
18-Wod. Sat.
,.ud it not been for your adventurous spirit, your
Governor Pierce is understood to have traveled to Phoae 809.
longing for the wide open spaces, and your bravery in Portland one morning to entertain Jepise Winburn at
FOR SALE: — White Leghorn
leaving friends and relatives far behind to come to a new breakfast. Is W alter looking for a treasurer for his next relíete. Mra. W. D. Booth. Phone
8B7Y.
81— 8t
country, we would, in all probability, not now have the gubernatorial campaign!
wonderful state in which we live.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—
Y ouh ave written you names upon the sands o f time,
It is reported that a wife, who is also reported to have 84 acres. Clow th. Partly
City
convenience!.
in letters which w ill never blur. You w ill remain before been continually nagging the other half of the family, is cleared.
Price 81890. Will accept auto­
us always as representing the true spirit of America. now searching for said husband.
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mobile as part payment. Rasy
Pioneers, I bow to youl
term« on balance. Phone 181’
Sincerely yottrs,
The more advertising, the less competition Will he Ashland or write O. O. Slettan.
Care of Ashland Hotel.
80-8
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Auntie Ashland.
the mail-order houses.
Earl Hosier,
Superintendent, Water Department,
Dear Earl:
I am writing this to you, for I believe you are the man
who can do the most in straightening the matter out.
. First, I would like to have you answer a question.
W hy is it that the federal government puts a fence across
8. J. Chaney, Minister
the foot of Ashland canyon, forever keeping human be­
The Sunday school will meet
ings from enjoying the beauties of that canyon, and then at 0:40. Claasea are provided
«Hows the remainder o f the canyon to be open as the sky tor all ages and all are welcome.
so herds o f cattle may range 'through the watershed! The pastor will apeak at the
Seems queer to me that this should be the case, and morning ehurch service and th«
it gives one the idea that a cow has more privileges than Sacrament of the Lord'« Supper
will -ba administered.
There
its owner,
will ba special muaic by the
- Of cetAw». some w ill advance , the argument thgt hu­ chorus eholr directed by Mr. G,
mans w ill pollute the water more than cattle, but I do not H. Teo. Rev. D. D. Randall,
believe th is to he the case. Realizing the water is used to missionary American Sunday
Union, will be the speak­
supply the city of Ashland, I believe humans would be School
er at the evening ebareh ser­
careful in their actions, and would not pollute the stream vice. Mr. George Mason Will
be the leader Tor the Epworth
as much as do the cattle.
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T hia is not a criticism of your department Earl, for League meeting at 0; 18 Sunday
yon can do nothing. I write it merely in the hope that it evening. This will be a Rally
Day service and a large crowd
w ill bring some action, either in allowing us to enjoy the is expected. There were more
canyon’s beauties, or in bringing about some means o ’ than 60 present last Sunday
evening at this young peopled
keeping cattle out of the watershed.
devotional
meeting. AU are cor­
Sincerely,
dially Invited to alb the meetings
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Auntie Ashland.
portanee to oar work. The fol-
lowing haa been handed to the
paator: "A cordial welcome and
a special treat awaits you at the
Union Meeting ef the Rogue
River S. Y. P. U. nt 8:80. Dr.
W. T. Milliken ot Portland will
give an address on “Working.
In Two Vineyards:”
We are
overseers for every large tract
ot uncultivated land. We need
w orkers In the B. T. P. U. vine-
yard. We can guarantee great
Tewards to Rivaators.
Over*
aeer pledges thia to you in
writing.
Cal. 0<7.”
Regular
Coming to
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D on’t Let the Traf
fie Officers Call
You.
New Edison
Bring your automobile to
the only one
that w ill play
all makes of
Records without
injury to the
recon}
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Murphy Electric
THE PARK GARAGE
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New Balloon. Toe
Fall Shoes
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Adjust Your Headlights
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toa ton
m a jiffy
Season’s Best Colors *
Bring your ear in and avoid trouble with the
officers.
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OVERLAND
FOR SAL*—10-aere term: 7
■ c m la caRlvaUon, family or-
shgrd; 7-room house; barn; good
water; right In the town of Mill
City. The town with the big
payroll.
Price |8,000.
Will
trader tor Ashland property of
■tael or leaser value, and give
time on difference.
Address
owner, J. » . Ray. Mill City, Ore-
eon
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light Testing.
Palmer Piano
House
to a Combined
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acres adjoiniiig normal alto. Four
rooa houae. About 8,000 îeet of
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tomber. |1MO. W1U double lu
valu« within y « r . * Call 869J.
onr shop at once for Head­
Shoe Stoop
Fall Cleanliness
can he given the house by
new paint and wall paper.
Let us estimate the cost
for you.1 Phone 172.
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as manufactured by The Ashland Creamery
from pure dairy products, not chemicals, tfl,
W alter Hughes,
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BASKETS,
Athletic Coach, Ashland High School, . •
, FERNERIES
Dear Walter:
ONE DAT ONLY-
Another football senswt has rolled around, and with
that will make the house
. No Fire Building
it haa brought the ever recurring thought, “ will Ashlam
more attractive, and dis­
this year have a championship team.”
play the flowers and plants
I have looked over I he boys who have turned oat for
If yon have an
to better advantage. One
football this year, and allliough I can see they are small,
the largest assortment
Dr. Mellenthln hi a regular grad­
they look fast, and also have a look of determination
ever
brought to Ashland.
Universal Electric
uate In medicine sad surgery and
which seems to say, “ this is an Ashland year.”
la licensed by the state ot Ore-
gon .. He xloeh not operate TOT
The city is firm ly behind the football team this year,
ASHLAND
chronic appendicitis, gall stoaee,-
as it has been in years past. There is no need to exhort the
ulcers of stomach, tonsils Wt ade­
W e will be glad to demon­
noids.
people to support the team, for they are giving it every
FLOWER
SHOP
strate its many advant­
He haa to hie credit wonderful
possible bit of support they have.
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Pioneer Ave., 8.
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results In diseases of the stoaaach,
age«.
te.
Sunday service at 11 o’clock. ting, catarrh, weak langs, rtoea-
Under your guidance, and with the never-say-die
Lithia -Springs Hotel
Sehjeot.
"Reality.”
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Banday
heart, kidney, bladder, bed Wet- I
spirit the boys are showing, I-know thia w ill he “ an Ash-
Building
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PHÖNH
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evening meeting A 8 o'clock. ma turn, sciatica, leg ujeere sad
Yours truly,
Reading Room open dally from rectal ailments.
•WAT IT WITH FLOWRM8’
Below are the aamee of a few
8 aatll 8 p. m., except Bandays
The Ashland
Auntie Ashland.
of his many satisfied patieate la
and holidays.
Oregon:
Electric S w p
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Rose J. Aplln, Careoe, Wash.,
- Wm. Daeret
serve trouble. -
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» E. Uain Street
J. H. McGee,
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wheat yielding
Mra. Otto Will, Jefdrson, vari- <
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Woodworth,
Pastor
Ashland, Oregon,
cose ulcer, leg.
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Next Sunday vHll ho a big
M. P. Chrlhtiautoa. Alhaaf,
Dear Jim:
and busy day at the Baptlat
troutte.
Glad to see yon in yonr new store and ready for action. ehurch. Note carafolly the tol- bladder
Mrs. M. A. Rwaa, OeaaQle.
Y our now building is beautiful, and adds immensly to the lowlag and pisa to attend: At stomach trouble.
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Robert
Zlgltaeki,
Stee,
stoggaab
0:48
the
Bahhath
aehool
will
business section of the city.
and heart trouble. -
WE HAVE SEVERAL MECHANICS
Yonr many years in business in Ashland have brough furaleh a program eattahle for
John Roth. Albany, adenoids
UaUy Day.
Lot Û1 atomhore and tonsils.
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READY t O OVERHAUL YOUR
you many friends, friends who I am sure will always re­ and frieade of oar Bible eohocl
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main with you, and the constroetiou of your new building bo preeent. At 11 o’clock the
AUTOMOBILE,
Remember the above date, 4ha8|
preaehldg oervien will ’ Ooatlahe
ig a atop in advance, and expansion of an old oonoern.
coasaltetion
oa
this
trip
will
ba
I am always glad to see one of Ashland’s business the eoMoo of etudtea la thd Wow free and that his treatment to d«k
men improve hia store. It means much to the city and it
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to to"1 I oongratplato yeu Jim.
• THE AUTOMOTIVE SHOP ;
Yonre truly,
J a a k
■ Auntie Ashland.
hA Dish of Health—Nature’s Best
Food in most tempting form /’
at the Methodist church.
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First Onagri* geti nasi (Starch
W. Judson Oldfield. Minister
Boulevard and Main street.
Bunday school at 8:46 a. m„
with classes for all grades and
ages. - Bring your Bible. Morn­
ing service at 11; subject, “God’s
Unfolding.” Christian Endeavor
at 0:80 p. m. Evening service
at 7:80; subject. “The Only
Sure Haven of Retreat.” Pray­
er meeting every Wednesday eve­
ning at 7:80. The public la cor-
dlally invited to all these services
la the Congregational church.
R R R
LO.R1GG
FLOWER
The Chicago Board of Health States
“EAT MORE ICE CREAM
Like they make it in Ashland at
USED CAR SALE AT
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REAL BARGAINS
1217 Dod^pb
tihaw, Tonrt®g
1231 Ober. Tmu^iig
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