Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 01, 1925, Image 4

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Manic Drive.
{Ashland Mat;
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Melon, Friday evening,
Important -business.
nts aftprwards.
IL BRITT, Potentate.
iY, Recorder.
Hot Tamalee nt the Raggedy
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From SacresneoSs»—-
M rs.*6. A. Barr of Sacramento
hi visiting in Ashland with her
parente, Mr. and Mr». Frank
Merrill.
Lis} your property *with Staple«
and Payne. Live ones. 71 E. Main
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Ine
Shampooing, facial, and all
her hair or facial treatments
pertly performed at The Vanity
op. ovef MIlAr'a Toggery.
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subscriptions. — Ki
Thermos Lunch Kits.
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The Social Circle of the Christ­
ian church will give a food sale
II. 3. Griffith and family of October Ird at Hardy Bros. Store.
Eugene, are visiting In Ashland
With Mrs. G. O Van Natta and
family and with the Albert John
Accepte Poelttoh—
m » family.
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Mr. McMullen Who has been
at Crater Lake all summer has
Special Merchants Lunch, 60c,
taken Raymond Buttler’s posi­
««ny at the Plasa— from 11' a, tion, an clerk In the .litic a
Springs hotel.
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H om o made chill beans and
hot dogs at Nlnlnger's.
23-tf
Candyland for candles
gusr-
20-tf
1st yonr property with Staples
Bayne. Live ones. 71 E. Main
Fred Rapp' of Talent was a
Boniness visitor in Ashland today.
Paulaernds for cleaning and
remodeling.
SOU
Yes. we have no bananas, but
wu have money to loan on good
augurlty. Phone SI. Yeo, (of
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hawley
id family have moved from
«Review to 400 Liberty street.
TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES
to Madden for new ones. Ashland
vulcani» mg Works. -
180—tf
One hundred per cetn coffee
today force» them to doubt ~lf f*>
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He ever dM act, and If He did foi
ATLANTIC CITY.
J., Oct.
He bo -longer done so. la
1 , -----V. P.) — The increaeb la
»The o^fcr way In Vhlch the«.« mf
the American farmer»' income difficulties'can vbc met t e ' i o / ’ tye
during the past year has utterly Churehmep to frankly sey" thht on
failed to uolve the fundamental Biblical stories of qstadyste.In-
farm problem. Frank-O. Lowden, terference with the natural Upflor
former governor of Illinois, deelar- of things were in some casco dra
ed today In an address before the .matte Interpretations of atftural
American Bankers Association events, and in others were hot
Convention here. ’
history at ail, but myths.
N othing could be further from
“The use of the term *om-
the truth, he said, than the claim nipotence* Should be dropped
that better prjces proved “that the It is a. relic of the time when
situation upon the farm wae right- God was chiefly used for military
ing Itself.”
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purposes.
Only by organisation within It-
“Objection can also be taken
»elf for the marketing of products to the term 'omni-presence.' It
and for other common endk could suggests that God Js everywhere,
agricqlture cure the economic Ills' like a finely diffused gas or
that still afflict It .regpln Its right- ether, and lend» it »elf too read
fill place in ~a highly orgaalxedHty to Pantheism o f t)rt Wwer
world and restore the proper bal- kind. The conception .of God
ance between Itself and other as love, and of His fatherhood
business activities, Lowden said. | has been almost obscured by
"Though farm conditions are the crude snd dreadful doctrine
somewhat better than thoy'have of everlasting punishment and
been In recent years." he pointed-the f « t that most of the pop-
out,- “they by no means assure »Ur metaphors of God have their
the future of the. industry. The origin in that type of
farm problem Is not solved. It *«*<» P°M»eal civilisation to. which
will be well for ns if we recog- Europe has been too long fnmi
move up from its present aver­
Aswrttng^that agriculture Is
“In * * orid- the baslB £
age of fifty-eight years, to sixty-
sadly out of gear with the other ’■ becoming economic, that sor five or seventy, within a period
part, of the economic structure, « God ” an anachronism
II of apt more than forty years.
Publishers of newspapers have
Lowden said that, in an or* in
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bepn quick to relaise. the Im­
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portant part they can play là.
through organisation, the farmer
Liability Insurance written on
, » ¡ .■ j »
automobiles »ad trucks. Phono value of organisation foq.lt. own
of a
<ho re
21. ■ Yeo, (of course.)
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Bake'
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sembles a Judge In court. Tb<
“In all other fields of commerce« OTepwhe,m,ng j u n c t i o n of th<
Returned House ■
unrestricted, free and npopcom - doetr,M of eTO,Btlon> togethc,
Mr}, god Mrs. L. A. Shaw petition in the marketing of pro-
may reattmibh
sptd little sou, Donald, who duct, has been gradually disap-
Md
teniaB Hf,
have been visiting for the past pearing,” he continued. “In all Qn efcrth
^ndered the olf
week''with Mrs. Shaw's sister, other industries there has been a ,dea
Jnd<e and Jndg,m-fct
Mrs. J. H. Sugg, left Tuesday -growing tendency to stabilise reaj M -
for their home An Spokane.
prices, largely through the organl-l
....... .
sation of a tew great corporations
Returned To Ashland —
which have taken the place of la»
Mrs. Ed ELtokoe and family numerable smaller Independent
of Louisiana who were here units, in affrllulture alone have
| Enterprise — City pays off an­
during the summer hare re­
other 110,900 city bonds, expect­
the metbots of marketing mate no
turned to Ashland to locate per-
ing to make <40,090 reduction for
improvement, except as to the sale
manently.
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of those products which are now
j Bjind — Three years’ task com ­
being
marketed
through
coopera-'
One of Portland's successful
pleted in finishing McKemle High-
and highest rated bond houses tlve associations.” '
1 way over Cascades.
In
urging
organisation
for
farm­
desires a high type representative
Klamath Chanty grain crop ea-
for this territory. For appoint­ ers, Mr. Lowden said he did not
ttmated
at <800,000 bushels,
mean
that
they
should
operate
ment, address Mr. L. Kauffman.
worth
<860,000.
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their
farms
through
corporate
•10-816
Northwestern
Bank
By DR. HAROLD W. MILLER
Building, Portland, Oregon. An management, bat should work to­ ( Member Gorges Memorial' In­
executive of this Company w ill gether for the solution of prob­
stitute)
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be in Ashland in the near fu­ lems concerning the marketing of (Written for the United Prose)
CHICOGO, OcU 1— (U. P^-
ture for a conference.
26-1 their products and the restoration
I
— The Panama Canal—«
All -kinds of dimension tnm- Hunting—
John and Raymond Shortrldge
d oa hand at the box factory.
and Andrew McGee loft this
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WWW bh
morning far a week end hunt­
ing trip.
M. Easterling is moving his
s from 400 Beach street to Moving—
Mr.- and Mrs. H. G. Endete.
lots purchased from Miss
Sr., moved this afteanoon from
ehe Hicks on Liberty St.
Bast Main street to the LRhla
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prescription Springs Hotel.
Moved—
, Mr. snd Mrs. Leo Schoenlger
have moved from 1.72 Skidmore
to 107 Seventh straoL
ngticb
■m . Menoa Doran and little
L of Liberty street are epend-
r-h tow days with Mrs. Dorane
Hants, Mr.-* and , Mrs. Lynsh
Ahclr ranch near Talent.
Cliff Payne makes cupboards.
Many tax payers have gained
the Impression that taxes new
due may be paid without penalty
anytime . before November 5.
This 1« Incorrect. The aew lew
does not take effect until 1*28.
Taxes not paid before October 6
will become delinquent and a
penalty will be attached.
2«-8
ivo your broken windows
Ired. Large stock “of glass
•ad. Jordan Sash and Cab-
Works. Phone 141.
24-tf
Those registered at the Hptel
Oregon are: John B. .Q'Brlen,
San Mateo; B. B. Lowrey and
The Realty board held a meet- wife, Loa Angeles; H. Howard
l< yesterday at noon with lunch aad wife, KlsmatB Falla; Mrs.
E. C. Weissenbora, Beattie,
Ashland Hotel— •?
Among the guests registered
at the Ashland Hotel are: R. Ci
McCoy. Marshfield; 3. W. Carter,
Marshfield; E. Stone, Portland;
Dick Rosa, San »Francisco; E.
M* Dahl, Seattle; B. K. Johnson,
8onitle;a N. Erbnrdt aad wife',
Chicago'; Mr. aad Mrs. John
G l e ada le t i
Learn Rndcliff aad daugh and wife, Loa Angeloa; Mrs. Ar­
thur It .Goulard, Wallac», Idaho;
Ralph Darr. Wallara, Idaho;
Mrs. J. T. Jackson, Idaho; Cr. W.
Marlin and wife, Idaho.
ra. Guy Randles entertained
nant. Mrs. Lydia McErlane.
•orttaad. Saturday. Mrs. Mc-
M was on heT way to Los
HIM Where she will make
home with her daughter,
r guests at Mrs. Randier.’
i A the week were Mrs. Wll-
The guest» reglstered at the
Llthla Bprings hotel are: Mrs.
H, H. Christie. Hollywoqú, Mr».
Vivi*n Newton. Hollywood; A. J.
Boge, Han Francisco; H. Mllloe,
Sea Francisco; T. A. Hamahan.
Oakland; Mr and Mr». Barton
Bellse, Los Angeloa; C. A- Poppe,
Portland; J. A. Ockwtg. Fort-;
land; Jame» ollrer, Boston.
TOMOMÛW - SATURDAY
Watchcase Vanities
of Cara Nome
Powder and Rouge
WITH BETTY 0OMP8ON, BAYM0ÑD GRIFFITH
Vanity of
- Powder
WE HAVE SEVERAL MECHANICS
READY TO OVERHAUL YOUR
AUTOMOBILE. > ’ , }
Vanity of
Rouge
LO Us Tuna It Up
T H E . AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
FRAZIER AND SON
Now is the Time
SEE OUR WINDOW
to have those Sweatere,
W oden Shirts, Mackinaws
and Wool CapqJ^jQtega*-
-ed. Cold weather will soon
be here. Phone 106. Will
call for and deliver free.
Standard Cleaners
Phone 214
m OUU-
ment to bettor health!
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A monument made possible, by
one man< WJJllam Crawford Gqr-
Gas, late Surgaon-General of th e ' room
United States army during the Lob
World War. The title “PhyslMaa Seoul
to the World” denotes the estefqp ------
In which he la held In this
country and abroad.
, SES
General Oorgas rid humanity Cb11
, of one of Its moat devaatatteg. ” yqj
| age-long curses— yellow fever, ^^od
Sir William 3. R. Simpson, lx»n- jjrg.
don, England, so ably summed i
up the lasting effect of his
>"P
science When he said: ‘‘I con- nlahe
Mder that General Gorges ranks Call
ar the greatest and most fa-
mouF sanitarian of the age.” *'
| Next Saturday (October 3), is
the birthday anniversary of this ___
I quiut, efficient, lovable maa, m A
who alone Is credited with sav- for »
lag more llvea than any other nan
man in history. '
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) "His services to mankind can •
never bo forgotten,” was the way h'oua
Woodrow Wilson characterised ie*t
353 É. Main Street
Ladies Heavy Ouhn
- Flannel Gowns
In a Variety of styles. They’re Heavy am
Long Sleeves-Hi Neck
$1.98and $2.25
NEW
v’ryy'ipf?
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»b.> «uwi new
Applications will be received by H1’ h j * “" 1'
the Superintendent or the Blectfl- “nd
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of ,h . C ,.,f 0 .
UOl.oO lo t poflltioo a. ,IO~- I
’ >nuU1 lom .
5.
keeper. All applications to be la
« Qft|ey gg g> Math
by October 7. 1»26, and to be
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made In applicant’s own hand-,
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writing, giving full Information FINE CORNER homo aaar
concerning age, residence, edn-[schools, 2 lots, <-room plasfered
cation, experience, references aad honss, late fruit end berries,
whether married or single. Quail-' everything neat and In fins
flcatlons; high school education shape. Splendid home all ready
of equivalent, and some clerical I to move Into. Terms. H. C.
shlllty,
25— t t Oaley. 86 E- Main SC
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LONDON, Sept. 26— (U. P.»
— While Interest In the next
steps in the Dayton evolution
trial Is practically a dead issue
here one of the aftermaths of
the publicity thb trial received
has been a wide demand for a
modernistic definition of Got!.
Probably the most concrete pz*
preesfoa t f these demands was
vofced by the Rev. J. S. Bessant,
VW» president of Ripon Hell
Theological College, Oxford, la.
a startling address before the
Conference of Modern Churchmen
at Oxford.
“The main obstacles to fb-
llgious belief In the younger
generation,“ ho said, “are not
the familiar difficulties of the
OospeTs sweh as «Ire Virgin Birth
or the physical resurrection;
Young People are anxious about
the much, arere fuadamealal
fringe, which coaearn the action
at Ood la the wofld today, x
'•Thay* can find little Or *«
aeceptabte evidence that He doe*
anything. ' They are only certain
that thef disbelieve maeh of
’what the ehntehes formulae ap­
pear to say or what the Bible
seems to Imply.”
“ The sature o f Ood, his pow­
er lovq aad relations to the
world and to Indtvtdnals.“ said
Dr. Boaaaat, "are the problems
lo which Christian theologians
grtst gtve increasing attention it
they are to help thoog to whom
these vital matter are open quea-
ttona.
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' There end he little doubt.”
“WILD HORSE MESA"
With Jaek-Holt, Billie Dove, Noah Beery
PATTERNS IN
Outing
Light and Dark Patterns
New Apron Percales 36
inch wide; all colors. Pric-
•p ' ■
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cd at
We Have a new case of
ehallif« for comfort gowns
Bright new patterns, light
or dark, priced at
Quilt and comfort cottons, all sizes,
weights. The Roll
1 Q c and Dp >
Devenshires
All Colors
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Heavy Cheviots
All Colore,
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and Sáturday
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