Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 03, 1925, Image 2

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(KáuMMtH to »•»•)
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Editor
Busines* Manager
CITY PAPER
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Although Ashland has only Buffered $ *61’’ 7 ® F t *
so far this year, we can always he on the M to u t W W
sible fires, aha take measure* to prevent them, 4 $ ^
old gag goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pttoHd o
cure We might change it a little by saying an o ^ of
removal is worth a ton of burn. In other words^, * J illb e
better to do a little toward removing the hazards rather
than have them burn and endanger'surrounding build-
a ll b aex oi you in u u s « « •» .-
City Editor
____ Telephon« »9
Otees Mall Matte
WE HAVE SEVERAL I B
R E A D Y ’ TO OVÈRfiAI
Lutsk la where your ancestor»
wore
economical and thrifty,.
nR Winter, the big season of fires, will be with us soon,
AUTOMOBILE.
and we want to have everything ship shape before that
m Months
Montha -
Year ,—
Let VsTuae It V»
Thia is n great country
hen old men who never
seen trains and children
"haver haYe teen eowa.
Sea8IIhope yon have a lot of success in your campaign, for
it is a g ^ i o m , and very little work will save tha people
o f Ashhtnd a lot of money and worry if they w ifilisten
and follow your i n s t r u c t i o n s .
THE
AUTOMOTIVE
DISPLAY ADVEBTfSIlR
Auntie Ashland.
One Inanition a week ........ ...........
Two Insertions a #eek ....................- ........
DaMy Insertion .......... —.......
Rales for Legal and Mtscelli
Flrat Insertion, per 8 point line . - . a . . . . .
Each subeaqnent Insertion. 8 point line
Card of Thanks ■■■■■■■■— .....................
Obituaries, per line
WHAT CONHTITUTttB ADVEltFISINO
••AU future events, where an admiaaton charge Is made or a
collection taken Is Advertising.” ^ **•»
No rtlsccunt will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders.
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----- ----------- DOKATfONS
No donations to charities ot otherwise will be made In advertls
lag of Job printing— our contributions will he In cash.
<Y TO PEACE: — Acquaint now thyself with him, and
thereby good shall coma unto thee. Job 82:81.
r _o Lord, keep ns in perfect peace, for our mind is
Members, City Council,
Ashland, Oregon,
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Bear Boys *
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How about a building permit ordinance which will
effect buildings not within the fire lim its! A lot o f people
in Ashland believe it would be a splendid idea to have i r pastor. This w
such an ordinance, and in fact some weeks ago, a group day meeting xner
of them asked you boys for such an ordinance. I beheve
,
a committee was appointed to investigate the matter, bu *
the m(>
somehow, it has died abornin’ and no action has been
RolL x Ge,
taken on the matter..
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ft
I I don’t believe there'is a ¿ity the .size of Ashland on the evening the pa
the Pacific Coast which does not hrfve a building■ pennitl
,
ordinance. Such an ordinance does not seriously affect! )Jy
the hpur
"itny legitimate builder, but does make i | rather bad for tor
Bitte stud:
those who would put up buildihgB which will do the city want every person
this meeting.
Mtae Estell*
tUya« la the efficient Junior
Superintendent.
The Martha .Gillette tapt«*
will meet at <:S0 in tl Junior
room. '
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Senior C. E. will meet at 8:80.
The pastor will give the third
in a aeries of lectures on- the
subject: “ How We Get Our
Bible.**
--
Evening Worahlp, 7:30 p / m.
Sermon thenrfe:
searching
of God.** , *
,
Mid-week service, Wednesday.
7:80 pi. m. The pastor will be­
gin a series df studies of The
Westminster
Confession ", of
Faith.
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. v Salvation
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Sunday service» 118».W#'8:8®.
Sunday school, 8:80:
Y«ung
peoples legion » 0 r 8 0 - ' Week
night services h a v < b « to chanc­
ed to Monday. Wednee4ny. anA
Saturday a t 8:00 o’e ^ k . <
\
». n
Myron
Woodwerth, ■. Acting
Pastor
Sabbath school 8:4<. Preach-,
lng at 11:00 o'clock^'^E. T- p -
U. at 8:00. - At rtMT'oventag
service we* start B ur- ntodlos
In the book of Revelation, ferae
by verse. You_ are welcome to
these meetings and we feel, you
, will be Interested anIFfeelped.
HOLLANDBULBS
DHRblflG STUDIO
We have just received a
large’, shipment o t the
leading varieties. October
and November ore
For Portraits That Please
Best Vontfag to Plant
B la k Gémit© Co.
FALL AUTO NEEDS
Our stock of perennials is
complete.
.
Windshield Swipes
• . fcw eve
Spotlights
ASHLAND
FLOWER SHOP
■
’" s a t
;
PHONE 120
“SAT R
for every car
1
Lithia Springs Hotel |
Building
8.
t
WITH FL&WKRS"
Weed Chains
fot every car
Standard Lens
for every cay
SUDDEN SERVICE
L E E D O M ’S
LfifK INSURANCE
Tires and Replacement Parts
Across from The Lithia Springs ]
The Artna Lite Insurance Com-
' e
Y ? „
pany, the strongest Multiple
Line Company in the world,
has- an exceptional’opening In
Medford
Morton Milling Co.’
186,000 plant here nearly finish­
MBU'
before the preaching service. ed.
Preaching service, 7:46. It you
are sick In body. K you are hun­
gry In spirit. If doubts.¿rouble
your soul com« with us and we
Small saddles for boys
will do thee good,
and girls to ride to school
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It’s Tim e to Think A bout T ou t
:
Christmas Portrait
Trinity Episcopal Church
on, cheap. $9,00 and up.
Vicar the Rev. P. K, Hammond
See to your plow» and harfows,
to be ready for the first ¿ala.
Posta and fencing. I baye g few
White Sewing Machino» left
over. Will d o ss them o tt tor
866.»e each, at ,
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this territory for District Rep­
resentative
Every opportunity
Don’t Seim The Cream Off Your Milk
for advancement and Success
will be given to choeto appli­
Order
cant. Address—J. B. S Buch­
SWEET - COFFEE - WHIPPING
anan, O to ñ a l -Agent, Aetna
Lifs^Ihdsrnase Company, Port­
land. Oregon.
’
lng service and sermon at 4 1.
The vicar having an appointment
for Grants Pass, there will he
D on’t Let th© Traf­
no evening service, Oct. 4.
PEIL’S CORNER
.
Stop; look and listen. The new parking ordinance will]
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The Stone Oinrch .
he in effect within a few days now, as soon as Mayor
fic 'Officers Call
Corner 6th end Beet Main.
Johnson and Record«* Biede affix their signatures. Inen
Evangelist A. S. Mallory is
it Will be watch your step all the time or get ready to say BtlU With ns. His subject Sun­
You. *
day evening will be “Will Jesus New Edison -A
; “ good morning Judge.”
e
Chief of Police McNabb is having a big bnnoh of fags Return to Berth Again.” 9un-
printed, and Judge Frost is clearing off the top of his I day school nt 10 n. m. Mrs. Ida Phonograph J,
will have charge of the
shop at onoe fo r Head-
’ desk, in preparation for n busy season. But lets fool those McCoy
Bible darn.
Young peoples
the only one ;• '
meeting at 8:80 p. m. 8. ’Fr
Tight Testing.
tioys. Lets not get caught.
,
that w iir play : j
-r- .
All wo will have to do is park on a side street, or, if I Starr, 8. 8. Superintendent.
all makes of , '
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• 'we must park on Main street, move <mr cars within the !
Records without,
i The Chnryh of the Naaarene
hour time limit.
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John F. Rodman, Pastor
injury to the
•:'
The idea of making drivers keep
on
i Corner 4th and C Streets.
record
Murphy Electric
> • parked on dark streets, is n'godd idea, < believe, and wi
The Church on, the corned ex­
tend« a hearty welcome to yon.
do a lot to prevent accidents.
,
Palmer Piano
We are Interested In yon and
Now if we can only get bicycle riders t<? use ligh
Shop
when traveling around at night, we win he pretty safe. win do our beat to help you. We
House
have nothing but thé plain
•
• Sincerely yours,
teachings of God’s' word to pre-
I sent to yon.
Sunday school,
a
Auntie Ashland.-
I 8:46; preaching. 11:00. subject. STATEMENT OF THE O W S S B H R r
—
TION, ETC., REQUIRED BY~THB ACT OF CONGRESS
“One of Ood'e Methods of pro­
OF ADJUST B4. ,ie»a.
,
moting n Revival." Young Peo-
Mr. K W. Price,
Ot Ashland Daily Tiding», published e«eh afternoon except 8un
I
pies
Meettng,
8
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evangelist!«
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Lirina Springs hotel,.
day, at Ashland, Ore., for Qetffber 1, 1S86.
I Servie« 7:80.
8TATB OF OREGON )
Dear Dick:
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(Whew, some party! Just the right sort of thing-to
Htest Congregational O arch
off A A la n d ’« enthusiasm over her new hotel. And the t
Before
me,
a.Notary
In and Way the
^>r>
W. Judson Oldfield, Mlntater
peraoahlly app.ated 0 M Greeh, wkn._Raving
/
you and your staff handled the guests was a wonder, E
Boulevard and Main street.
uccordlng to law^.dapoeea a4a «•!* that he te the Bum«»» Manager
Sunday school at 8:48 a m.. tha Ashland Dally T » » .
when many, many more arrived on the scene than were
with
classes • fer aU grade« and
ticipated, you met the emergency wonderfully.
ages. Bring your Bible. Morn­
And the program wns just long enough to bo inter
ing service at 11; subject: “The
ing, and not long enough to he boresome. In short, 1»
Christian Life an Bdufeatlon.”
Christian Bnfleavor at 0:80 p. m.
it was perfect. Too bad we can’t have a couple more of
Evening service at 7:80; sub­
inttB but I gtie«» one is all that is alloted to one hotel
ject:
“The Source of 8upply
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Sincerely,
That Never Falls.”
Prayer
Auntie Ashland.
meeting every Wednesday even­
ing at f:IO.
The public is
cordially Invited to all these
l i i » Grace E. Andrews,
services in the Congregational
jtttHwrtar, Week Paar Religious School
ch ure h.
Dear Mrs. Andrews:
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I hope you have a lot of success with your week day The Flrat Prrabyterla« Ch«rch
J. C. M^rgler, Minister
fichoQl ©f religion, for 1 believe it will do a great deal of
• Corn«- North Main and H«l-
■Ood. Of course, there are many parents who do not desire man streets.
© have their children attend the school, and it is their Onr Sabbath whool vrtll meet
Ivilege to feel that way. In fact, little good would come at S:46 under the direction of
_ m 2
ih/vftA /«liil/lron worn
to attend Mr. Wirt M. Wright. Snpt. A
L nr In
other r u S S w NUtHm. the name of the person
cordial welocme Is extended to
^ oration for whom nM htroetee M acting, la given: a leeth at
all who will stndy the Word of
aw two paragraphs contain stetemeato
God with ns.
The honr for morning worship
woks el the company ai
la eleven o’clock. Thin to the
•city ether than that o t .« * • • •
L _ -.
day for our Quarterly Commun­
isson to believe that any ®ther porton,
bonfla.
hae any internet dlreet or Wdlrect to the sold »took, hento,
ion service.
The Communion
her securities than ae to stated by him.
theme will ho: “Wltneeolng for
I. That the average Mtohto of eoplee
« !■ • ** "¿J
Christ:*' All who are sincerely
eetlon sold or dUtrlbntoA. through the
ja
trusting in the Christ ns their
aubecrihers during tto ■*«
» la 1781. (Thia InforägUon la required frote dally publications
Savior and lx»rd sre welcome In
’
G. M GREEN.
this service.
The Junior Endcevor Society
Sworn to and anbacribed before me this 8nd day of Ort., 1886.
«111 meet, nt four p. m. Hoys
(gEAL)
a
BIIXINOS ‘
to 12 is to be Fire Prevention Week, and and girls from eight to fourteen
(My commission expires Jane I, 1188)*
b are getting ready to stage a drive to out years of age ere wolcome in
The Imaculnte way we keep you
looking Is being talked over
this town. Join the dub of sat­
isfied customers today by giv­
ing us » call.
.
There is real food value in ice cream—eat more
<
Shasta Ice Cream
N the early 3ay» of the telc-
f phone, when the 16-mile cir­
cuit from Boston to Salem w is the
longest in existence, an old lady
visited the Boston exchange and
asked for a connection to Chicago
so aite couW talk with her son.
The Heed for voicing thought
to far-away places began with
the nation’s expanding activi-
ties. Long before the.telephone
art permitted it, long distance
service was demanded. A- na­
tional ’ se r v ic e was, from the
beginning, the b eacon o f the
telephone’s fo u n d e r« , and the
I
inspiration o f the scientists and
engineers who*e achievements
gradually overcame the obsta­
cles to the transmission o f human
speech.
These conquered, 'n a tio n a l
ex(iansion has more a n y m o re
been made p o s sib le , and the
uncertainties o f separation have
diminished. T o d a y any com?
munity in America can talk With
any other so promptly and satis­
factorily that men have difficulty
in Imagining a time w hen uni­
versal service sr$i aa ideal yet to
be readied.