Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 14, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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SHfLAND, D A.IL
TID IN G S
I ter eating hemes la or »round'Bq«-
Mr. Joe Miller,
r|o n he said o f th is ea rlier b o i« «
New Businessman,
LteexiireaeiMy j N s r / W * k U il. « I
Ashland, Oregon,
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Dear Joe:
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which I could not know »part
Allows ma to extend the welcom eof the city to you, troni my ipather. 8b« wm •>
Joe, in your new enterprise here. Ashland is always glad yyays working lo r as ebUdren
to welcome a new business, and, by t^e way/ we have been and yet livin g lo r my lath er
noxiously, fearfully, bravely,’ with
pretty busy welcoming during the past year*
absolut» tfa a t ta M e goodness
Yon have a splendid location, Joe, in Jim McGee’s and righteousness. W h ile alta
mew building, and Jim is as 'fine a fellow as there is in listened to hie reading a t night,
the city; I know you two will get along-famously. -,
. abe hewed or knitted tor na, or Wfligen, aa a rota. kuo
Ashland is providing her boast of a steady growth, d im ed or mended the day’s tmttar than tk«y kaow
a substantial growth, and. every merchant who comes into '.ravages In o ur clothes. She was A statua becomes famous «äly
not only the center of bom« to
the city, proves* the truth of this assertion.
me; she wae home Itself; a nd .In after the reformers a y It 1»
That Ashland is the finest city in the world in Which the years before I. made a home I simply «wíal.
to live, is admitted everywhere. With new businesses o f my own, absence from ber was
springing up almost daily, we are on the high road to the iiomeelckneea which was al-
tWfcys h a u n iin gT n e,
She had.
prosperity. What more can we ask f
Ilk« my father, the instinct of
Lots of luck Joe.
>«etry; qnd ta the tang eve­
Aundift Ashland.
F lattery, judlcionsly apqÿed,
nings whleh we spent reading or
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Obituaries, per line
It by th a t name,” he said. Be­
fore the fam ily’s removal to
Columbus, the capital, his father
for many years was owner of
The Ashtabula (O hio) Sentinel,
at a tim e when country news­
paper« were toot th rifty business
W H A T CONSTITUTES A D V E R T IS IN G
enterprises as they are today.
’A ll future events, where aa admieeion charge is made or a
collection taken is Advertising.”
The (am ity tacos»« from th e pa­
No discount w ill be allowed Religion» or Benevolent Orders Mother of M r. W illiam Dean per was scarcely a thousand dol­
Howells.
lars a year,1 b u t this sufficed tor
donations
lathe«, mother and seven chil­
No donations to charities or otherwise w ill be made in advertis­
By MARY, G R E E R C O N K LIN
ing e r Job printing — oar contributions w ill be In oaeh.
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dren.
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This foremost American auth­
In
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Dean
Howell’s old ago,
o r was brought tap in adversity.
N O VE M B E R 14, IM IS
P R A Y E R FOR W IS D O M :— 80 teach us to number our days, — “yet our fam ily never • knew when he had one of the most in-
that we may apply our hearts unto wiedom. Psalm 90:11.
P R A Y E R :— O Lord, our days are passing sw iftly by, but we
look to Thee, and the fear of the Lord h» th e ‘ crying of wipdom.
Great Mothers
of the World
All Ashland People,
Ashlaiid, Ore.,
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Dear Folks:
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The Tidings now has features for every on« of the
fnemlters of its family. For the older folks, The Tidings
presents the I’nited Press wire service, supplying the
news of the world, a full coverage of local events, Great
Mothers of the World, by Mary Greer Conklin, Bert
Moses* premier column, Sap and Salt, comic feature, Tom
Sims Says, a full service
illustrations of the big news
stories of the day, and other features which interest the
grown ii])«.
And for the kiddies, The Tidings is now presenting
comics in abundance. From these the youngsters will
obtain a lot of enjoyment. And J am willing to waget* a
little that plentlv of the older folks are just as much i r
forested in the doings of Mani ’n Pop and Mr. and Mrs.
Tyte, and Everett ’True, and the foks in Out Our Way, as
are the kiddies.
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The Tidings is trying to give you folks just as good fc
newspaper as is possible, and l ’know that you are back
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MaL*v’• 'L ‘
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Sincerely,
Auntie Ashland.
losing the tun we e ll mad«, ah«
was gay w ith th« gbynrt o f ua.”
Mary Dean’« children got such
schooling as a newspaper office
always affords, and as comes
itrom a love p f . literatu re In the
•home.
Books were the dally
walk and conversation of < her
simple life, and they protected
her household from a sense of
narrow means.
.(Copyright, 1926, by M ary Greer
Conklin. (Syndicate) G re a t'B rit-
Trimming His War Bonnet
Miss Adena Joy
State Champion Club Work Girl,
Ashland, Grp.,
Dear Miss Joy;
Ashland is proud of you, and the whole city is happy
to hear that you have been awarded a trip to Chicago,
a result of your efficiency in club work. Southern Ore­
gon and Ashland especially, is becoming pretty well known
aa the result of the activities of yourself and your team
mates.
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The prone bread baking championship seems to have
settled in Ashland, for now two years, in succession, Ash­
land teams have won the title. It won’t be long before
Ashland prone broad* will bo as well known as Ashland
lithia water, and instead of living in the Granite City, we
will be living in the prune bread city.
A score of 9i> 1-3 per cent is about as nearly perfect
as is possible to get and still be human. It will be a long
time before that score is equalled.
A lot of credit goes to B. G. Fowler and Miss Ada
Brewster, county club leadei* aud^lw&ta unfiuouaUatioil
leaders. But a lot of credit, the major portion of the credit
goes to you for your hard work. And this is not detract­
ing one whit from Mr. Fowler or Miss Brewster.
I hope you hav^ as much success at Chicago us you
have had in this state, and all of Ashlaud Js behind you.
Yours truly,
Auntie Ashlaud,
Mr. W. G. Sander,
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Proprietor, Ashland Flower Shop,
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Dear Bill:
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I understand you are to have a chrysanthymum show
in the near future, and that all Ashland people are in­
vited to look over your splendid exhibit of ’mums.
Ashland people have always been lovers of flowers.
We are situated here in Southern Oregon, with a climate,
conducive to the production of an abundance of beautiful
flowers. . We are all interested in Gowers, interested in
them to a much greater extent than the people of other
cities.
This city has long been noted for its beautiful flow­
ers, and there are several amateur Gower fanciers in the
city who produce wonderful blossoms. They do it for
the love of the Gowers, and for the beautificatioir of their
homes.
You have one of the finest collections of ’mums in
the state, with your 10,000 blossoms of over 20 different
varieties. I wish you a lot of success with your show.
And know you will have it, for Ashlaud is always inter­
ested in such-Ru exhibit.
Sincerely yours,
Auntie Ashland.
.talking or laughing together,
while m y / father selected the
copy for his newspaper w ithout
S O M t A SOU K ÌO S \
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K IC K »ta O t BÊNTtHiSÎ
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GALLERY
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O O iQ V t
Junior
Jeha F, Rodman. pastor.
•T. 8. W iley, Supt., Sunday
School.
H E M
kW n en r
W here?
A t the Church of the 1
Fired Oiwrch o f Christ, Scientist
Sunday M oratag and
Pioneer Ave., 8.
often postpones a (awault or the
Services «very Sunday morn­
payment Of a debt.
ing at 11 o’clock.
Subject:
N O TIC E O F IN T E N T IO N
TO
"M ortals and Im m ortal«.’’ Sun­
Race s«taM». « M * « H P r o ­
VA C A TE T H A T PO R TIO N O F
day school at i d o'clock. Wed­
duced to advantage. In the germ
M ONROE A V E N U E IN T H E
nesday, evening meeting at 8
end microbe communities.
C IT Y O F A SH LA N D , OREGON,
o'clock.
Reading Room open
L Y IN G
BETW EEN
THE
W
ont'S
to
6 except Sundays and
A tool doesn’t become a real
’ SOUR SIDE LliTS OF AS1I.
— a —
fool u n til be gets Into the earn» holidays.
LA N D S T R E E T A N D T H E
kind of a mesa twice.
N O R TH
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OF,
M ADRONE S T R E E T .
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H«s Heck says: "Scandal don't
N O T IC E 18 H E R E B Y G IV E N
B. C. M iller, Pastor
have much advertisin' veine ffer
that the Common Connell of the
"W h a t The Qbeen of Shebk
an actress a tta r she passes 4 t."
City of Ashland proposes to va­
Discovered” w ill be the theme
cate that portion of Monroe
for th e morning serjnoa by th«
Avenue In the City of Ashland,
pqstor,
These old stories w ith
Oregon, lying between the south
t f e lr spiritual meaning reveal
side line of Ashland street and
asms of the deepest truths of
the n<yrth side line of Madrone
the W ord of God. You w ill want
Street.
to hear about thia o *e .
Our
' Petitions
representing , more
evening service as usual w ill be
■ A fidgety man can wnit on the m ade a s ev a n g e listic as possible. than two-thirds of the frontage
»treat corner'for his wife a hun­
■on Monroe Avenue are on file
H ero-fa w here the church should
In the office of the City Recorder
dred years in five minutes.
turn • fishers of m en.
Several
for the inspection of a ll con­
have united w ith the church in
Heaven ptuet be a place where
cerned.
Vacation of said por­
the past few Sundays. W e ere
you can wear a suit of clothes
tion of Monroe Avenue is neces­
proving that people are yet eager
as long as the vest lasts.
sary In connection w ith pro-
for truths of the gospel when
vldlng
the site for the now.
the "Alh Things” that Jesus com­
8ta(e Normal School.
manded are preached to them.
dreuses, but they d o . show how
N O TIC E is further given that
Our Bible School superintendent
high silk stockings are tkese
the
Common Council has fixed
has returned and w ill be in
days.
,
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Wednesday,
the 26th day of No­
charge
next Sunday
of the
school.
Remember Bible school vember, 1926, aa the time, and
Every g lrf- doses her eye«
convenes a t 9 :4 6 .
The ’older the City H all aa the place tor
'while klsstag, end some have
cla sses are making e study, of a hearing on such proposed va-
sense enough to
keep
their
the book of L ake. I t is a real ration.
mouths shut afterward.
Dated this 12th day of Novena
Bible study. ' B. Y. P. U. meets
,
at 4 : f ® . O t h e r ” services an­ ber, 1926.
Following the line of least re-
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nounced from p u lp it
W e will
slstetoce gets many a man’s arm
City Recorder.
be pleased to have you worship
around a waistline.
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w ith us.
W ho remember« the nice warm
day» Of la s t summer when we
longed for the nice cool day« of
this winter? ‘
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By Williams
wetootae a t th« Chi
Nesarene every Sunt
Sunday school, 9
Preaching, l i f t s a.
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F ir s t K a p tle t C h a r t * / , ,
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor
Sabbath
school
at
9:45;
preaching qt l l and 7:3(1; D
followed, after the quiet hour,
by an interesting and helpful
program. We alm to make each
meeting Instructive, Inspirational
and
evangelistic.
But
your
presence and your prayerful par­
ticipation are needed at each
■ By C H AR LES P. BTEW A R T
meeting to make possible the
NBA Service W riter
tallest .blessing.
And do * not
W A SHING TO N — Just one
forget the prayer meeting on
key position, 1« the Wtasblngton Wednesday, 7:20.
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of the original L ’Enfant design,
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remains for a monument of the
F irs t Presbyterian Church
very first class, and a row ie
Corner N . M ale and Helm an
on as to whom o r w h at It shall
Streets.
be erected to.t
J. C. Mergler, Minister
Of these five key sites of
Sunday
school, 9:46 a. m „ a
M ajor L ’B nfant’a plan the first,
at the center, ie occupied by place In a class for you.. Morn­
the Washington monument. On ing worship, 11:00 a. m.. sermon
the second, <0 the northeastward by the pastor, subject: "God Car­
of the monument,' stands the ing For His W prks.’’ The male
capital.
To the eouthweetward, quartette w ill sing. Junto» C. B.
on the third, is the Lincoln 4:00 p. m.; Senior C. E., 0:20
memorial.
To the northwest­ p. m .; M artha Gillette chapter.
ward, fourth, Is the W hite House. 0:10 p. m~; Evening worship.
W e cordially wel­
The fifth , to the southeastward, 7:30 p. m.
down by the Potomac, is vacant. come a ll who w ill worship with
I t ’s been granted, however, by
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a congressional Joint resolution
M ethod ist E plecopal Church
adopted February 12, 1926, tor
a Roosevelt memorial. Now the . North Mein and Laurel street/.
H. F . Pemberton, Pastor
cry goes up th a t this resolution
Morning worship at 11 o’clock,
was passed in too much of a
burry— that Colonel Roosevelt sermon subject: " T h e Lamp of
Evening meeting at
was a ll right but not necessarily /•h o v a h .”
7:39.
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8ubject:
“Short Cuts.”
t i e only man the country ever
Sunday
school-at
9
:4 6 . A grow­
produced worthy to class w it’4
Waabingthn and L in c o ln .'
ing school w ith classes for every­
body.
Bpwot-th League “ W ln-
My-Cbum" meeting »t 4:16. A ll
young people are welcome. Yon
pbntlc In disputing the colonel’«! are cordially Invited to attend
Strangers and
claim to be regarded a» ope of «11 these services
m e a d visitors aspertally wefrntn».------
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N O TIC E o r IN T E N T IO N TO
V A C A T E T H A T PO RTIO N O F
LEO N A R D A V E N U E IN T H E
C IT Y O F A SH LA ND , OREGON.
L Y IN G _ B E T W E E N
THE
SOUTH L IN E O F A SH LA N D
L IN E O F M AD R O N E STR B TT.
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that the Common Council of the
C ity o f'A shland proposes to va­
cate that portion of Leonard
Avenna in the City of Ashland,
Oregon, lying between the south
line of Ashland Street and tlia
north line of Madrone Street.
Petitions
representing
more
than two-thlrda of the frontage
on Leonard Avenue are on file
In the office of the City Recorder
tor the inspection of e ll concern­
ed. Vacation of said portion of
Leonard Avenue is necessary in
connection w ith providing the
site tor the new State Normal
School.
,
N O T IC E is farther given that
the Common Connell bin fixed
Wedneeday, t i e 26th day of No­
vember, 1926, aa the time, and
the City H all aa t i e place fo r
a hearing on eueh proposed va­
cation.
Dated thl» 19th day o f Novem­
ber, 1926.
G E R TR U D E B IE D E ,
City Recorder.
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” The m in is te r. p{«ached to a
; large7 audience last Sunday eve-
s ta g . In Medford. D. J. Howe,
minister ip Medford, preached In
the Ashland church the saipe
evening.
E. J. Gilstrap, field
worker tor the Eugene Bible
University w ill spank Sunday
murtotota, November 16.* Suaday
eveaiag at 7 ; |9 th« ««btact •<
the eermoe |e “ Mtaw A Good
Mms Became A Christian.’’ The
Bible scb««l to shewing an Ip»
ereeee over hurt year of about
4« pee «tool- Ctosese tor nil
v e l t «eepbittap raeetad«
Congreee meet«- . U R
gare to b« bard fought.
W.
Judson Oldfield, Minister
RABBIT BREEDERS MEET „
Ab « meeting nt th « home of
Gue B«ck 1« Mgdfofd Wednes­
day night, Jackson county rabbit
bleeders outlined plans to bold
d wtatar «bow In Jaekson county.
Severn! Ashland breeders * w«r«
I t wae pot definitely decided
whether to .held Uta 'ehp.w Ip
Medford, Ashland or nt the. fata
ground»,
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