Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 07, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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SH LA ND
Ashlanck
D A IL Y ’T ID IN G S
o'clock.
» DÓ7 I» »W « k to
th« Blseelhf* 9t (he Lord.
Auntie ’Ashland.
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T. B. Jackien
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I. <J. Mend«. MiaUtor
Corner M Mila and Helms«
On Wednesday, our sister city, Medfoed, to to MdUf Ml
Streep.
The Sunday eehool w ill con­
gigantic celebration, jpaemorating the -coding o f ffeg]
vene
n ( 2 :4 8 Sunday moraing-
Vorid War. The places of busi»ess in that city will w
Parent« and children are «or-
closed at 11 o ’clock, n order that everyone may toko part
dlally Invited to attend.
We oould do not better than journeying the little dto-
Our hour (or morning worship
tones which separates us from that city and helping her
is eleven o'clock.
The pastor
w itt preach. Bubjeet. . “ God «4
put over her celebration. A little Ashland spirit pat into
W o rk .” The mop's quartette w ill
he affair wouldn’t be B bit amiss.
I slug.
i
The American Legion is sponsoring the celebration,
The Junior C. a. W
in meet at
and they certainly know their stuff when it comes to that Will w rite .the exxmtonttou te r 4 p. m. A t • : » . tho Senior
sort of thing. They have proved this time and again. •** T ra in in g fo r Personal Bvengsl- C. B. w ill moot under th e lead­
pi. A t 7 :8 2 >. m . Or- L.Hbww,;
ership o f Miss Edith Plummer
Then, tile Ashland and Medford football team? will M paetor
of Medford Church of
be meeting there, offering another inducement for us to Christ w ill speak on "W h a t I«J The young people are taking
I keen interest in the new pro­
visit Medford.
W rong w ith America."
Every­
grams. Corns and see for your­
Let’s all pitch in, and help Medford, for Medford one should hoar this strong ad- self.
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Card of i hanks
Sincerely,
Auntie Ashland.
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WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
“AU future events, where aa admission charge Is mads or a
collection taken is Advertising.**
No discount wlU be allowed Religious o r Benevolent Orders.
W e have heard it said th a t
“No dormitories made Berkeley,"
eo give the Ashland people a
chancs, and le t them have room­
ing and hoarding bouses a ll
over that portion of the towa,
i f they wish.
W e, o f the older citteeaahlp of
Ashland, boro oureelvee nobly
No donations to charities or otherwise w h l be' made in advertis­
ing or Job printing — our contributions w ill be in cash.
NOVEMBER 7, 10SS
T H E C H R IS T IA N ’S M ISSIO N:— Preach, baying. The Kingdom
of heaven is a t hand. Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the
doSCcast out devils: freely ye have received, freely give: Matthew
"Oh Lord o f Heaven and earth and sea,
To Thee all praise and glory be;
How shall we show onr lovs to Thee
»
Who gavest all so graciously?’’
By ssrving freely, faith fu lly, with Thee, for all!
Never invite a letter-carrier on
hiking trip.
A bigot is one who learns
nothing new and forgets nothing
Manager, Bagley Canning company plant,
Ashland, Ore., . ‘
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i Good preachers who w ill work
te r small salaries are always in
Friend Ralph:
<
big demand.
. You fellows are certainly making a wonderful show-
ihk in the canning line here this season, and I know all
The'reason a bride blushes to
o f Ashland is feeling the effects of the effort your com­ because everybody can see what
a fool choice 'she made.
pany has put forth.
; With 150 Ashand people finding employment at your
Nothing remains to shock the
plSht through seven months of the year, you are giving publi«, which explains why ee
Ashland’s payroll a big boost. You are helping people few new plays are successful.
to live here who might not otherwise be able to remain
The cost of remodeling a
with us.
bathroom to always underesti­
; XT. Then, in your canning operations, yon make it neces­ mated; also the cost of sending
s ity for more fruit to be handled by the fanners. They a boy to oollege.
need more men to. help them, and thug, even more is
He« Hpck say«: “Nothin' to
a<Ued to the eity’s payroll, and more people are kept in
harder to do than tryin* to be
Ashland.
a statesman w ithout the neces­
»- It waa certainly too bad that you oould' not obtain sary intellect.”
enongh help to harvest the blackberries in the Applegate
country. Although many families needed work, it seems
as-though they didn’t care for that sort of work. A im
they could have made good wages at it too. At any rata,
those yon did harvest were net profit for the country, for
otherwise, they wonld have simply gone to waste.
. , We of Ashland appreciate the work of the cannery,
and hope you will prosper even more in years ta come.
An optimist to ons who
Sincerely yours,
chestnuts in tha dark.
Auntie Ashland.
Mr. Carl Brommer,
Manager, Ashland Fruit and Produce AaB*n.
Ashland, Ore.,
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Dear Carl:
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That is a nice lot of apples you have on dis­
play in the store room formerly occupied by Plummer’s
Grocery. It represents the quality of fruit in the Rogue
River Valley and in the Ashland vicinity.
If every community supported National Apple Weejt
in the manner Ashland did, the entire apple crop of the
country would have been consumed in a very short timq.
But they didn’t all do i t However, wc here did out part,
and you licli>ed a lot with your display of splendid fru it
Yours truly,
Auntie Ashland.
All Ashland People,
Ashland, Ore.,
Dear Folks:
Next week will be held the anirual Red Cross Roll
Call, during Which time, “ The Greatest ^Mother in the
World” will be around to ask your aid in carrying, on her
work.
*
There have been ninety four disasters in tiiF Red
Cross fiscal year 1925. In four alone, 24,500 victims need­
ed rehabilitation and the fund administered exceeded
A&,O©9,0O(k Isn’t thw« work « which all Arncricaire Wish
to share t They can—by becoming Red Cross members
during the Annual Cross Call, so continuing to make pos­
sible instant response to stricken communities.
Let’s do our part. ’
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Sincerely, .
•
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Auntie Ashland.
ibers Kiwsnis Cluh,
n u t was a nice compliment you ppid Harry Hurst
dim McGee at your meeting yesterday, thanking them
the effort they have made to give Ashland the best.
I those two boys deserve everything good that can
Mtid abent them. They have hacked their judgment
tshlBfid in dollars, and they have given this city tw8
be finest inotitntons of their kind in the state.
Afhlgnd will sujiport them, for they have ghown
A pessimist to one who
eaten oheetnnts in the dark.
The one nice thing «boot
kind of cheese to you can’t
when it to spoiled.
A loafer usually wishes
waa doing something else.
he
Some people are cussing the
weather ae if they had a right
Io expect summer this w inter.. .
la not contesting fo r the old
Norm al location, but we know
now th a t we were in error. Many
of us had heard th a t “i t the
new Normal were put on other
grounds, we either would not get
it a t a ll, or would lik e ly lorn it,
(as we did before) when an
extra appropriation would be
asked fo r in the near future, for
dormitories, etc.,** aud still, we
tpok the risk rather than to di­
vide forces, and only about one-
th ird o f the voting population
appeared a t the polls; and wo
here offer the opinion that it
would ho safe to any that not
more than h alf 6 t the few who
voted on tho Norm al Bond ques­
tion. were taxrpayere; we tax­
payers submitted to this ra th ­
er than take a chance of losing
the Normal.
By the way, we
would like to see th a t investi­
g a te d ,'a a to the proportion of
-payer« who voted a t that
“The R«form»tioi
lion of tjto e h u ra i through Luth-
«lr.
W e bid « 0 , atrangare «ad
friend«, a hearty welcome at on<
ebrv|ees.
Sunday eeheel at I I
«Tclock. AU yarents are urged
to hare th«4r - children attegd
Sunday school. Stranger« wtoh-
ln * to h are th e ir children at-
tynd and enroll la oar Sunday
UBhoel are welcome to bring their
Children.
flL H . Young. Peetor.
B 8
8
(o r the completion of • twe-etory
coaerate building, fo r the Ore­
gon Normal School at Ashland,
Oregon.
AU w ork and materials must
conform to the pisas aad speci­
fications therefor on filo a t tho
office of the «rchitocto, Bonnes
«ad Hersog, 1040. Chamber o f
Commerce
Building,
Portland,
Oregqn, and a t tho office of J.
A. Churchill, Salem. Oragop, and
a t the office of J. H . FtUtor,
Ashland, Oregon.
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n e t Chamfe O f O w let, S teen tfe t
Pioneer A re., 8.
Sunday service» a t 11 o'clock.
■object:
"Adam
and
Fallen
Man."
Sunday eehool a t 10
o'clock. ~ Wednesday
evening
meeting» at 8 o’clock. Reading
Medford — Snncrest Orchards
Evening worship, 7: SO p. m. Boom open daily (rem 2 until
pay
2100,000 for 817 scree near
«2 12 M
\ I Sermon subject, "The Love of I 9 .
except Sundays and
Voorhles
Crossing.'
Company
T rin ity Egtoeognl Chnrefc
holiday«.
Ood."
w ill Invest 2200.000 more in or­
Vicar, the Be» P . K . -Hauunond
8 8 8
’ H oly Cotmmnulou a t 2 a . m,'
chard utilities, including cold
F
lre
t
CsagragsMehsl
Church
Church school Wf 2 :4 8 . Morn-
lag service aud sermon at 11. W . Judson Oldfield, Mlalster
I
Boulevard aad M aia street 4
, Evening service .and Bible
“ Pass it along to everyone if
Sunday school a t 2 :4 8 a. m-,
Study on tho “ Booh of Pro-
possible.** writes Landen Taylor,
vdrbu,” a t *7:82. Everyone cor­ w ith classes tor a ll grades aad, Bercheetor, Iowa.
*T ho^e it
ages. Bring year Bible. Morn­
dially lavttod.
w lU help ethers the sease as my­
ing service a t 11; subject: "The
m ‘ » 22 ;
self. Every morning I was dissy
Presence and T h e C ell."
Jun­
m U could hardly w alk, hat new
ior Christina Endeavor a t 4
I «feel fine.
I never thought
pl m .
Christian Badeavor at
B. C. MtUer, Pastor
the change possible In taking
“ In the Wilderness,” w ill be 4 :1 0 . Evening aervtee a t 7:21; ypur pM a.”
Ff)LW Y PILL S , a
the theme for the morning ser­ subject: “T he presence Mani­ dluretle stim ulant for the kid-
Prayer meeting every
mon a t the Buagalow.
Thehej fested.**
sera. flush the kidneys and In­
are some wonderful truths that I Wednesday erasing at 7:20. The crease the amount of waste mat­
public is eordtoHy invited to
the Old Testament reveals con­
te r. carried 2 u t S < your system.
a ll the eerviees la The L ittle
cerning God’s dealings w ith Hie
people through the trials of I Church w ith the Open door of
Moses aad the travels e f Israel. |
a.
KANTU5EK
In the evening the theme w ill
be, “ Is Jesns the Same Yester­
12 22 22
day, T o A y and Forever,” in
which the paster w ill discuss
Corner of Fourth and C Sts.
some truths that are well tor us
You are welcome to ear eer«
to consider.
The Stole school
vleee.
Gome ee you are. •
which has been on the inorenae
W e believe to s t toe Bible to
lately w ill meet a t 2 :4 5 ; pray­
er meeting Wednesday evening, God’s tost message te the sone
“ Is these toot days
7:30; B. Y . P. U. In toe evening of men.
Ood
hath
spoken
to u« by hie
2 :3 0 .
Other eerviees as an­
Rev. O. M . Oebern. wHl
nounced from the pulpit. Borne Sen."
have been inquiring where the presto a t toe morning eervtos,
Sunday school.
Bungalow Is.
Follow the road Ood wtlBng.
2
:4
1
a.
to.;
preaching,
11:00 a,
to the paTk until you reach the
Ig.;
Juaior
meeting.
2
:0
0
p. • - >
end of the pavement. Yon -can’t
mlsa it.
W e are real funda- N . F . P. S., 0:20 p. m .; evaagel-
for we DO accept is tie ’ service, 7 :2 0 p. m.
Jofci F . Rodtoaa, Paster.
A t D t b Book, aad preach it !
T
. S. W iley, S u p t, o f the Sun-
Yon
Win
find
a
real
spirit
o
il
However, we do not believe
day school.
,
that the real Ashland cltisena, welcome a t this Church.
It f f »
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ownera of real estate aad homes
8 12 »
here, w ill be so passive when
Methodist Episcopal Chareh
There w ill >s Lutheran sei
H . F . Pemberton. Pastor
I
i t cornea to taking on ourselves
vices next Sunday morning I r j
the running, mhintalning, etc.,
North Main aad Laurel Sts.
Morning worship at* 11 o’clock,!
or the State Normal School, or
any part of it, as we seem to sermon subject:
“The Upper
bo advised to do.
Room Today.” Evening meeting
A t the old grounds, we a l­ A t .7:80, subject; “Broken Cto-
Medford CUaM Company
ready had two buildings avail­ toriia.*'
Gospel^la song fo r IB
able for present Dòrmltory needs. minutes make« this helpful ser­
“ Distance” was the cry, and vice inspiring.
Plate Glass and Mirrors
Sunday echoel
ehlef objection. “ Distance be— at 2.<5. Excellent teachers and
Made to Order.
w ell, eliminated,** which It to a high purpose la BIWe Study
Reallvsr T o w Old M irrors I
by
the
myriads
of
motor make this schoql a going con­
cars.
There sever was any cern.
The Epworth League for
AU Kinds Automobile
argum ent
there.
The
old young people a t 8 :1 8 . JYou arsj
Glass.
grounds,
consisting
of
about cordially invited to worship w ith I
twenty acres, or more, could us»
Strangers aad visitors es­
Flum e 142, 1 1 * S. B artlett
have been procured at a cost pecially • weieome.
Maks this
of qbout 88,000, including the your churefc.
two buildings, while the - new
8 8 8
)
ground« cost aa about three
F i n * Baptist Chareh
;
t|ms« that amount.
M yron 8 . Woodworth, Pastor |
And while o«^ the subject of
■Sabbath echoel. 2 :4 8 ; preach­
expenditure, let ns «peak of the ing, 1 1 :2 0 ; B. Y . P- U., 8:22;
‘T ra in in g
School” . question. preaching, 7:80.
Prayer meet­
M ay we aot carry this expert- ing, Wednesday, 7.80.
maatation too far?
Remember,
8 8 8
the only one
we are
hiring
good experi­
T he Salvation Army
that will play
enced teachers for our pub­
Services on Bunday at regular
lic
schools
and
then
w4 hour», w ith Sunday school a t
all makes of
are going te allow our chlb- 8:82 p. m . Week night service«
Records without
dren te be experimented on by on Monday. Wednesday and Sat­
injury
to the
perfectly untrained— "educators,** urday a t 7:82 p. « . The Mon­
recoid
we were going to «ay, but they day night service w ill be %eld
are anything but that—Ahey are St K lam ath F alls this week
educated at our exposes, and w ith special eerviees here which
ag the expense of the future of w ill be announced later.
The
our children—-they are not “edu­ rum or th a t circulated last week,
c a to ri,” in any esnse of the abeut eur aervless being discon­
word.
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< tinued 12 false.
The Medford
L e t ue hear from others eu
Moulded in One Piece
' . No Seams.
«LM
Guaranteed 2 Years
Williams Service
Station
Others as
Shell end General
Pain Por 11.00
, 3
5 to 6 Pound English Army Blankets, $3.78- *
ARMI60QDS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town Opposite New Hofei
New Edison .
Phonograph
Palmer Piano
House
Ashland, Ote.
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Nov. I , 1821
Bditor Tidings:
R adwting to tha artici« in the
o( arip rd xy, October l i t
It
bha ^qet our understanding thgi,
tho “ Boot Momortoi Fund”
g b*qi)«et to the “City of Ash-
tend,” from tho donpra— not to
thh 5 U a t l of Oregon,** and ‘ it
look« to ua na If, war« a build*
M g eractad on t>o State Noro|»l
grounds out o f this fugd* H
would
t0
turuad ovar t»
e 2 t|to . as the ground» are
>W thair proparty.
I f np|
m ed over to the 8 U te , thon
me oould be called npon to
m aintain
tho
building r end
ground«, pay taxes. a«ee«so><>nto.
ate-, whetoyer they R l 0 < *>2r“
hhtld additional buOdtMru, «to,—
B
WHY NOT
Attend Church Sunday!
We Will look for you at
tKe Church of the Naaar-
Bring your
to our ihup
Headlkht Testine
SknaU or Large
Paint or Walpaper
brtMry wp«in.
'
Anto Electric Shop
Contract or Order, wo can
handia ¿t
N«xt toeotu Ceÿtvn-
but ncfcievt
f o jou to tty st your amveptace!
W .
Cose* 9950. Sedan 9lQSß
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