Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 10, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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repay us for giving you up Sam,
THE ASHLAND PRINTING GO.
flnv man.
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Business Manage
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serving almost h alf a century
and whose name wee greatly
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Honesty is that quality
takes advantage of a legal
bole to avoid taxes.
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Card of Thanks -
Obituaries, per line
f W H A T C O N STITU TES A u v r .
‘A ll future events, where an admission
ctlon taken la Advertising.”
Benevolent Orders,
io dlsrt nnt w ill be allowed Religious or
The reason the straight
Is so narrow Is because the
DONATIONS
donation, té charities or otherwise wHI be made in advertí,
ob nrinting— our contributions will be In cash.
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LOVE D EFR AU DS N O T :— Owe no man any
one another, Thou shall not steal. T hou shalt noi
love thy neighbor as thyself. Roma
PRAYER—
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“ O love Divine, how sweet Thou a rt!
When shall I find my w illing heart
A ll taken up w ith Thee?
I thirst and faint Mad die to prove
The greatness of redeeming love
The love of Christ to me."
manhood.
As a rule, a woman would
rather be a little ashamed than
altogether out of style.
No mah should go into the
undertaking business until be
has reduced patience to a science.
firm hand in the dealings ot me council
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with the watershed question, and the plans for keepin
the cattle out of the watershed.
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•Although it is to be hoped that some
can be made with the stockmen, whereby it will be possi
for the city and those men to work amicably in keepm
cattle out of the watershed, until such arrangements c
be made- those cattle must be kept out of the canyoi
City emplovcs have shown that they can lie gotton ov
and place ! in the pound, after they are found on cit
property, nnd I would recomtnend that thia action t
taken, and a stiff pound fee levied.
Although most of the stock men are like D. M. bow
endeavoring to help in every way when their stock drif
into the canyon, there are, as is the case everywhere
few who will try to step over the hounds. A few poun
fees, real stiff ones, will bring them to their senses an
make them realize that the city is in earnest about pr
tecting her water supply.
If it is possible to do so at a reasonable expense,
would recommend that the city cooperate with the cattl
men in replacing that drift fence at the head of the ca
yon. Then much of the friction will be removed, and
friendly settlement may he reached.
However-1 am in favor of your idea, keep the catl
out of the canyon, at all costa, until such a settlement
reached.
Sincerely yours,
Auntie Ashland
your
own plumbin' supplies more ex­
perience to the gallon than any
other thing I know of.”
Our prediction of the coldert
winter ever is based on the fact-
thnt all winters are that cold.
Mr. Clinton Baughman,
.
Chief, Fire Department,
Dear Clint:
, . ,
Now that yon have set the facts of the case plainly
before the public-1 am certain that they are for you, and
for the strengthening of the fire departm ent They real­
ize that the departHient is under-equipped and under­
manned, and that help must be forthcoming nt once.
Usually, however, it takes a tragedy of some sort to
jar the people out of their lethargy. A fire destroying
much valuable property would probably result in the vot-
hat Anne Neal’s love for her
husband stood the test of time,
of changing conditions and an
always scanty income.
Father,
i&otber end nine Children were
an supported by the minister’s
salary, which seldom exceeded
six hundred dollars a year. But
they had education, culture, con­
geniality and spiritual wealth
In such nn atmosphere, when
little ’ Grover rocked the cradle
of the youngest baby, singing as
a lullaby the song taught him
by his mother, “ "Tts a s sin to
steal a pin, and how much more
a greater thing," he passed the
formative yean of hie young
It takes a pair of dreamy eyes
to keep a man awake.
Some men tell their wires
everything that happens, and
some even tell them some things
that don't happen.
When there was being launch
sd a movement to nominate him
for the presidency, Mr. Cleve­
land
received
news of
his
mother's Illness and departed
from New York at once.
To
political communications from
his friends be paid unentbns-
iastle attention. His mother was
dying and his thought was for
her. “During those last sad days
of waiting," wrote one wbe spent
them with him, "no one'would
have supposed that any political
ambitions were in his mind.
Never once during the last two
weeks of her Illness did he leave
his borne town; and when the
many letters and telegrams ar­
rived, he answered thenl w ith no
apparent concern, so that even
the family group were not aware
of the possibilities that lay so
definitely before him ." ? His
mother died with her seven sur­
viving children about her. She
was buried beside her husband,
and Mr. Grover Cleveland re­
turned to bla official hnties re­
marking “the desolation of a
Ute without a mother’s prayers.”
Thus, like Abraham Lincoln.
Grover Cleveland
turned
for
A man is a person who gets
mad when the barber doesn’t
guess how he wanted hto hair
cut.
Perhaps a th ird of our cuss mere
slothful
acceptante
ot
words were invented by men righteous political Ideaa, bnt the
while wishing It was payday.
call to action for their eufdrce-
ment nnd application, that tests
If you only knew It, the man the endurance nnd moral,courage
at the bottom of a lot of things
the reflection
spends most ot his life up a of th is , devout and courageous
mother.
(Copyright, 1988, NEA Service) (Copyright, 1826, by M iry Oreer
Conklin, (Syndicate) Qgeat B rit'
nln rights reserved.
Reproduc­
tion forbidden.)
Great Mothers
. of the World
WRECKED STEAMER___
TO BE SALVAGED
ANNB NEAL
Mother of Mr. Grover Cleveland
By MARY GREER CONKLIN
President Cleveland acquired
the given name of Orover from
the revered, elderly man who
had proceeded his father as
pastor
of zthe
Presbyterian
and David and Peter and Paul
and countless others. la ho load­
ing you! Are you Interested in
the Man Christ JeeusT
Ho to
Interested In you.
A study
Sunday evening. Our seats have
Two hufldred forty-one were
been tilled tor the last too
on time Inst panday nt Bible
Sunday evenings.
People have
school,
More than 100 were
found where we meet and are
present to beer thé best pro­
responding td the goepel. Sun­
gram in years presented by the
day school l : D a. m. Children’s
school.
Every number was of
church. 11 a. m. Young people
a high order.
W e look for
8:80.
P rayA meeting 7:1».
great Bible school next Lord's
. Wednesday
evening.
Healing
day. Prayer meeting was large­
service every Bunday evening,
ly attended last Wednesday but
tt a #
part of the program for the eve­
Methodist IMecoptd » s i «
ning was omitted because of the
H arry Francis Pemberton, Pastor
absence of the pastor. Services
The Sunday school w ill meet
next Lord's day: Bible school at
at
8:48.
Classes are provided
9:48, classes for all: preaching
nt l l i l B . sermon, "Tho Wed­ for *11 ages and nil ere wel­
Rev. B. 3. Chaney wlU
ding Feast;" Christian Endeav­ come.
PORTLAND. Oot., 8^_<U. F.»
or nt 0:80 p. m.; preaching ‘at be the epenker nt the Morning
— "The Southern Pacifie Plans
There w ill he
7 :SO p. m.. subject, "Christ Be- church nervine.
w fli give Portland na« Oregon
fq r* Pilate; Pilate Before Christ." bpeetol music ‘ by the choree
choir directed by llr . O. H. Teo.
n now direct transcontinental
We bops to great yon nt one
The evening service
will
be
line to the Bast,”
WJUtam
of nil these services.
evnngbUutlc with/ nn opening
gproule. president of the, South­
It » W
ern Pacific eom PMr testified be­
song service.
Come and help
fore the Interstate Commerce
to
sing
the
songs
you
like
to
Vicar, the Rev. P. K. Hammond
slng.^
The
Rpworth
League
Commission hearing today ou
Holy eommunlon at 8 a. m.;
the Central Oregon rap ettnn-
Church school nt 8:48: morning meeting at 8:18 Sunday eve­
ning.
AU
are
cordially
Invited
service an«V sermon on “The
Goodness of God,” nt 11; eve­ to ell the meetings at the Metho-
ning service. Bible study and ad­ diet church.
MEDFORD. Oct. 8— A Jury
A. H. Yount, Portland, wlU
dress nt 7:80. Bright, cheerful
ig the federal court Wedneaday
services, helpful and instructive. apeak at the evening service: afternoon acquitted C. Reynolds
“ Church program tor Boye.”
Everyone invited.
Moee, charged with uttering and
tt a a
<8 18 88
forging a government check, al­
F irst Church of Christ, Scientist
Fleet Baptist Chard*
leged to have been stolen from
Pioneer Ave. 8.
‘ Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor
the superintendent's office on
Sunday
service nt 11 o'clock,
Sabbath school, 8 :4 5; preach­
the Klamath reservation.
The
ing I l o'clock; prayer meeting subject: “Are Sin. Disease, end deliberations of the Jury lasted
On Wednesday at 7:80; B. Y . P. Death Reni 7” Sunday school at about 80 minutes.
Moss is a
nla-Oregon railroad nt Alturas,
U. on Sunday at 8:00. Wo are 10 o'clock. Wednesday evening
Rending
thence vto Ogden. to the Beet.
pleased to note Increased In­ meeting nt 8 o'clock.
Room
open,
daily
from
8
until
B
terest' and attendance nt all
wee la eonrt.
services.
W hile we give , yon
In the tria l of W ilbur Egg-
Cottage
nn urgent invitation to say. and
man, charged with aesault, the
18 » It
a ll services, wfc call your at­
defense started yesterday after­
Lutheran Services
tention especially to the studies
noon.
Bggmaa to accused or
Lutheran
services - Sunday
In the book of Revelation. W ^
stabbing Monroe Faithful, daring
are going verse by verse through morning nt 11:08 o’clock In the
this hook which deals with the Adventist church ea C and 4th
“Christ sad Death,” will
profoundest things of time and Sts.
be
the
theme of the sermon
eternity. Come with your Bible
Death
and pencil, yonr questions and based on Lake 7,11-17.
has been stalking through this
prayers.
world from the beginning of time
RESOURCES
88 » 88
to thio very day, leaving de­
F irst Congregational CTiurch
struction and ruin In hto wake. I . Loans nnd discounts. Including radto-
eonnta shown la Items, 18 nnd 80, If
W . Judson Oldfield, Minister Man hoe been trying, and to still
8181,806.84
any ..........................—..........-............ ..........
81.88
Boulevard nnd Main street.
trying to stay the hand of death,
Overdrafts secured nnd unsecured........
Sunday school nt 0:48 a. m., bnt wlthont success. Thera to
V. S. government securities owned, In­
elading those shown in Items 80 and 88
with classes for all grades and only one, who to stronger than
if *ny .............. ..v — .
ages. Bring your Bible. Morn­ death; and this to Christ, the
Other bonds, warrants nnd soeuritle*.
ing service nt 1 1 ;' subject: Prince of Life. Let ns go to the
Including foreign government, state,
“ God’s Estimate of The Men Lutheran services Sunday morn­
municipal, corporation, et«.. Including
Who ' Intentionally Mieses the ing and learn more about these
those shown In Items 80 nnd 88, If any
Bunking house, 88,000.00; furalturs
Mark.” - Junior Christian E n ­ two princes, Christ end Death.
and fixtures, 88,000.00 -----«■........ ......
deavor at 4 p. m. Christian En- We bid all a hearty welcome,
deavor at 8:80.
Evening ser­ especially do we ask all Luther­
vice at 7:80; subject: “81n, ans to be present.
Come and
and Its
Inevitable
Penalty." let us get acquainted.
Sunday
rayer meeting every Wednea­ school at 10:00 o’clock.
Let
sy evening at 7:30. The pub­ us have a fu ll attendance. '
ns reporting bunk — ..................
lic Is cordially Invited to nil
H. H. Young, Pastor
I I . Cheeks un hunks outside city or
the services In the Congrega­
b u s
of reporting hunk nnd other
tional church.
Items
88 88 »
J. C. Merglsr, Minister
Salvation Army
Corner North Main nnd Hol­
Envoy Schwlndel
8840.788.86
man Sts.
Morning services at 11:00 a.
The snnnnl rally program of
28.000.10
m.; evening service at 8:00 p. the Sunday school w ill be given 10. Capital stock paid In ..
' 8,000.00
m.; Sunday school at 8:80 p a t 8:46 a. m. A fine program 17. Surplus fund .............
.810.814.18
m.; Yonng People's Legion at has been prepared nnd a cor­ 18. (a ) Undivided profita
4:80 p. m.
Week night ser­ dial welcome will be given all
■ 1 0.842.87
vices Monday, Wednesday and who attend.
Tbs' hour
for
DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than
Saturday nt 8:00 p. m.
morning
worship
to
eleven
banks, subject to reserve. >
individual deposits subject to check,
o'clock. The pastor trill preach
88 I I 88
including deposits due the Stats of
upon the subject. "Statements
The First Baptist Churrh
Oregon, county, cities or other public
(Incorporated)
of Belief.”
The Junior En­
funds ...w..«..—.«..«.—
deavor . society w ill meet at 4
B. C. M iller, Pastor
Cashier’s cheeks of this bonk outstand­
“God Our Lender." will he
ing payable on demand ....................
Total of demand deposits, other
the theme for the morning ser­
The Senior Endeavor w ill meet
than bank deposits, subject to reserve.
mon. In the evening the sub at six thirty.
The pastor will
Items 88, 84, 88, 88 ... ...................I
Jsct w ill be “The Men Christ give the third address In the
T IM E AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, sub­
aeries on the subject "How We
ject to rsborve nnd payable on demand
or subject to notice:
Got Our Bible."
These ad­
dresses are Interesting nnd will 87. Time certificates of deposit out-
help you to understand onr
28. Savings deposits, payable subject to
English Bible.
notice
84,887.81
Total of time and savings deposits
payable on demand or subject to no­
tice,, Items 27 and 28 .................... —.>114,488.18
—
s.
. •' «. «
t
-Total
8240,722.88
A TLANTIC C ITY, Oct. 8— (U. STATE OF OREGON, County of Jackson as.
P .)— The Aeriean Federation of
I , O. O. Eubanks, cashier of tho above named bank, do sol-
Labor will wage an organised im nly swear that tho above statement to true to tho host of my
O. O. Eubanks. Cashier
battle against any «attempt to knowledge nnd belief.
Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this 7th day of October, 1028.
modify the law against Japanese
G. F. BILLINGS, Notary Public.
Immigration, in the next con­
My commtsgion expirsb January 1, 1028.
gress. ' W ith the committee on,
i
Correct-Attest:
Immigration announcing that a
C. W . BANTA,
massive propaganda campaign
O. B. BUTLER.
W . E. BLAKE, Directors.
has been launched toward ad­
mitting the Japanese, the federa­
tion la on record as opposing
whet It says would be "so .In­
imical to the Interests of Q«r
people."
THE STATEBANKOF ASHLAND
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How (he Old World Looks Today
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F OMMR
W iK lA
* * •"'«u'.T'MIF
Mr. J . t t McGee,
Ashland, Oregon,
Dear Jim:
Glad to see you in your new building, prospering and
having an Increased business. You deserve it, for any time
a man spends fifteen years in the Ladies’ wear business,
he is long suffering enough to be successor to Job.
But I wish you all the success in the work Jim for your
K* a ^vont^d y o n r h n sin o sa . A n d your new building
be an aid in pushing yon on to even greater things.
Yours truly,
. 1
Auntie Ashland.
. ft. J. Chaney,
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B
tor. Methodist Chnrch,
»
md 8am :
x
■’*”
Wa o f Ashland are certainly sorry to lose yon Sam,
we are all glad to see you promoted to a finer position,
rever, we have one consolation, yon will be with ns
aiohally irt line with yonr new duties, and I can assure
that yon will receive a royal welcome whenever yon
You will find Eugene a fine city in which to live, with
bospitnh’o people, and her np and going business
will make yon feel at home at once, and will
a ppiendld welcome ready for yon.
Ja will welcome Rev. Pemberton, your successor as
THE PARK GARAGE
is equipped to
Glean Oultey, Frad Krnggls
nnd J. F. Pinos loft this morn­
ing for Lake county, hnatlng tot,
Adjust Your Headllg
in a jiffy
Bring your car in and avoid trouble with the
officers.
New Edison
Phonograph
the only one
that w ill play
all makes of
Records without
injury to the
record
Palmçr Piano
House
Leonard G Pettit
wlll condsct a class Is the Russian school of Vlolls
Teaching, as developed by Ottlcksr -Bevclk. the now
school of intonation, the result of yssfo of practical
taaehtng. which to recognised for High School Otedtt.
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