Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 02, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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JANUARY a. 1MM
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not weI1' B,n 14*th Bt the ««or.” Gen. 4:7.
PRAJ\®R: — “ *■ ®w aspiration to do well. O Lord. Help us.
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T£ t n^ be 10 God Who S,Teth ns the victory through
our Lord Jesus Christ.
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W. Judson pidSeld, Miaiafef.
Booferart »M Mnfe ateae».
«•nday school at »:<» * » '
With «teams tor fe) «radee a n t
agaa. Bring your WWe. Margfeg
service at IS; aghfest. "The
Croaa The Measure of Divine
L av*” Jan tor
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Kndeavog
R E P R E S X N T A T I V S S M U S T “ OOVX&N”
. E v e r y w h e r e in E u r o p e to d a y th e y a r e h a v in g tro u b le
w it h “ r e p r e s e n ta tiv e g o v e r n m e n t ”
T h e tro u b le is th a t e v e ry o n e u h o h th e p h r a se and
e v e r y o n e w a n ts th e fa c t, b u t no one th in k s th a t th e fa c t
h a s b een a tta in e d aa a w o r k in g o p p o sitio n .
T h e trou b le is th a t th o se w h o su cceed in g e ttin g
w h a t th e y th in k th e y w a n t, g e t w h a t th e o th er p e o p le
th in k is b u t h a lf o f w h a t is n eed ed .
T h e y th in k th e y h a v e “ r e p r e se n ta tiv e g o v ern m en t. ”
T h e fa c t is th a t th e y e ith e r g e t g o v e r n m e n t th a t is n o t
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e , or th e y g e t r e p r ese n ta tio n th a t d o e s n ot
g o v e r n . O r th e y g e t n eith e r , in tr y in g to g e t both.
T h e m o st o f u s ip th e -U n ite d S ta te s fe e l th a t w e h a v e
r e a l g o v ern m en t, and th a t it is r e p r e se n ta tiv e . S om e
e x tr e m is ts are p e s s im is tic a b o u t th e g o v e r n m e n t. A,
fe w e x tr e m e r a d ic a ls are su re th a t .it. .id n o t r e p r ese n ta ­
»t <:8Q. Evening service nt »:»•;
by Union Prayer Services conduct-
ed by the Congregational and
' Presbyterian churches. .
Servlce will be held on Mon-
day, Wednesday and Friday In
the Congregational church; on
Tuesday and Thursday in the
Presbyterian church nt seven
thirty p. m. Ypn are cordially
Ida Gosnel and Mies Mabel
Hager. The diplomas will be pro-
seated hy the mihister and teach-
er. V. K. Allison.
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These services are under the
auspices of the Christian Bn-
deavor- Society,,
At the evening service the pan*
toy will use an'his subject, "A
invited to join In these services Lost Book Fougfe,’-’ to wbteh he
W,U» »»•
wttl answer the qsestlon— Is the
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Bible a lost book?
lure: Holding down n soft
Method^» Episcopal Chnrch
Start the New Year right by at-
A happy
are
tiv e . B u t on th e w h o le w e
h a p p y p e o p le , in our
p u b lic a d m in istra tio n .
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M ark th e c o n tr a st in E u rop e.
In I ta ly , in S p a in , in R u ssia , i i is n o ta b le .t h a t 4 ^ *
g o v e r n m e n ts are n o t r e p r e se n ta tiv e . T h e y d o a d m in is­
ter . B u t th e y d o adm inister* B u t th e y d o n o t rep resen t.
—~ T h e g o v e r n m e n t o f R u ss ia m a k es som e p r e te n se
to b e in g r e p r e se n ta tiv e , b u t it d ares n o t p u t th is p r e ­
te n se to a n y te st.
T h e g o v e r n m e n t o f I ta ly is a real g o v e r n m e n t b u t
i t i s a v o w e d ly r e p r e se n ta tiv e on ly' o f a se le c te d cla ss,
a s in R u s s ia .
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W h ile in S p a in , th e g o v e r n m e n t m a k es n o p r e ­
te n se w h a te v e r to b e r e p r e se n ta tiv e .
I W F r a n c e th e g o v e r n m e n t is r e p r e se n ta tiv e , but
i t h a s a lm o st c e a se d to fu n c tio n a s a u n it n atio n a l
a d m in istr a tio n . R e p r e se n ta tio n h a s cea sed to re p resen t.
T h e c a b in e t can n o t e v e n ru le its e lf. T h e s ta te o f affa irs
i s c r y in g a lo u d fo r a d ic ta to r , b u t th e co u n try can n o t
e v e n p r o d u c e a m an ca p a b le o f a tte m p tin g to be d ic ­
ta to r . T h e p r e sen t p rim e m in ister, an ab le e x e c u tiv e ,
a c o n s c ie n tio u s an d s k illfu l sta te sm a n , but in n o sen se
a b o ss, h a s been g o a d ed , d u r in g th e p a s t fe w d a y s
in to s h o w in g a lit tle spun k. B u t h e is n o t th e m an
t o o v e r r id e a g r e a t p a r lia m e n ta r y o p p o sitio n fo r th e
s a k e o f e ith e r }>ersonal or n a tio n a l su ccess. H e i s not
g o v e r n in g . T h e c a b in et is n o t g o v e r n in g . N o r is p a r lia ­
m en t. I t is d ea d lo ck ed .
In G reat B r ita in , th e g o v e r n m e n t i s r ep resen ta ­
tiv e . A n d it is g o in g th r o u g h th e fo rm s o f a d m in istra ­
tio n . B u t it is d ea d lo ck ed a s a c r e a tiv e fo rce b y th e
in d u s tr ia l c r is is in w h ich th e n a tio n is flou n d erin g-
T h e a d m in istra tio n is c a r e fu lly e m p h a z in g fo reig n is s u e s
in o rd er to keep a tte n tio n from th e w e a k n ess and p o ­
lit ic a l d e sp a ir a t hom e.
G erm an y h a s a r e p r e se n ta tiv e go v ern m en t. B u t it
i s d e a d lo c k e d l>etween e x tr e m e o p p o sitio n s, b etw een
th e w e a k n e ss o f th o se w h o fa v o r th e te w and th e form
o f th e c o n stitu tio n a n d th e n e g a tiv e a n d u n u sab le
str e n g th o f th o se w h o are e n e m ie s o f th e c o n stitu tio n .
T h is c o v e r s a b ig jiart o f E u ro p e.
XDimo on sornnt «*««
S h ip m e n ts o f cop jier h y A m erican re fin e rs
to d o ­
m e stic m a n u fa ctu r e r s d u r in g N o v em b er, w ere a t th e
r a te o f 1,962,696,000 p o u n d s p e r annu m , a v olu m e n e v e r
lie fo re a p p r o a c h e d d u r in g p e a c e o r w ar.
P r o d u c tio n d u r in g th e m o n th w a s ab o u t 5,000,000
p o u n d s m ore th an th e a v e r a g e m o n th ly p rod u ction
d u r in g th e th ir d q u arter.
“ T h e p r o sp e c t fo r s ilv e r d u r in g th e c o m in g y e a r
is b r ig h t an d w e m a y look forw ard to sa tisfa c to r y
p r ic e s ,” »ays F . H . Q row n ell, C h airm an, F in a n c e C om ­
m itte e , A & ieriean S m e ltin g A R e fin in g C om pany. “ T h *
d e m a n d f o r e v e r , a« Ifeoaey, se e m s now to b e in ffo a s in g ,
and so lo n g a s t h a t te n d e n c y d o u tio u es, on e ca n n o t but
he o p tife M A ” .
‘ T h is 1« e n c o u r a g e m e n t fo r th e m in in g in d u stry , and
w ill m ean th e e m p lo y m e n t o f in c r e a sin g n u m b ers o f
w orkm en. I t r e p r e se n ts sa n e a n d n orm al g r o w th in stea d
o f th e h e c tic o p e r a tio n s o f tlie w a r p eriod .
IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR
BUTTER
Inaiflt Upon
Service
That Earns
Gas Ranges
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Installed and Connected as Low as
»55.00
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We heve redttàeflthtf jfcicéi mi trftr
Pioneer Avenue, South
Bunday morning Service at 11
o’clock. Subjectr "God.”
Fool: One who keeps his ig­
norance in a stato of perpetuiti
fe d ir « » -______ , .
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Clamps tor «R agçs with wen
Experience: Something that qualified teachers. The Epworth
scares n pan as often ns it League meets at A lt. All young
people are invited. This to a live
educates him.
hour of inspiration and encour­
Etiftaetts:
An arrangement agement. * You will enjoy the
prevents you from - getting gospel preaching, the ^Christian
fellowship and the fine music of
the Churth. Come with us and
Sanity: Following a formula make this yonr home church.
that ia half-way between the Strangers and visitors »specially
viewpoints of a bachelor and welcome. A real prayer meeting
a bigamist.
every Wednesday night at 7:30
Hes Heck says:. "Kickin’ n dog
aaver ylt corrected s blander."
The Salvation Army
•’ World wide the Salvation Army
begins a Special spiritual cam­
paign with the coming of the
New Year and closing with Easter
Sunday entitled "From the Man­
ger to the Cross."
Services regular on Sunday,
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
at 7:|0: Young peoples serviees
Sunday at six and Monday nt
7:30. Sunday school at 3-30 Sun-
<»Z-
The public Christmas pagaaat,
"Tbs Pathway of the Star" wlU
soon bo announced, coming late
on account of the extensive Xmas
work. Yon are cordially Invited
to these serviees and will receiv,
Sunday sc h o o l-a t 10 o’clock.
>’ Wednesday Sfening service nt
8 o’clock.
Reading room open «very day
from 2 to 5 except Sundays and
holidays.
The public fe CQrttnliy wel­
. nrauBAMCB
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The satisfaction enjoyed by the
policyholders of the books of
this agency has stimulated a
steady growth of business. The
service ideate back of it nU
muat be right. Attention to
details has paid.
Tka Hertford Eira
comed.
ROPER GAS RANGES
ONE - THIRD
‘ We Alta Have The famous
Smoothtopa With New Speed
Insurance Company
Burners,
w h ic h w c w ill be g la d to d em on strate
Tlie Firet Baptist CTiurch
(Incorporated)
B. C. MILLER. Pastor
"Two Things." a sermon for
the new year. What two things
are most necessary for YOU this
coming year? Have you thought?
These two things are necessary.
You ought to knov^ what they
are. In the evening the pastor
will speak "How Can the Blood
of Jesus Wash Away the Sine of
the World?" As usual there will
he questions and answers before
the evening service. Have you
nay perplexing questions that
trouble you in your Christian
life or the rending of the Word
of God? Bring them here and
the pastor will try to help you.
Hera is one that will be answer­
ed next Sunday evening: "What
advantage has one who has been
baptised in the Holy Spirit over
one who hue not Med no baptis­
ed?" Another: "Are we <11 bap­
tised when we are born again?"
Our B. Y, P. U„ has reorganised
forepeoial work. They have great
plans for the winter. Thqy will
Friday svesing •< the Bungalow.
Come and hear them. We will
have n Sunday school orchestra
Corner N. Maia and Hetanan SU. next Sunday mornfng. The chnrch
is especial!? requested to be pres­
r A O. Msrgter. Minister .
Bbslh th« Mew Year fa Sunday ent nt the morning service.
School. We maintain c l a s ses for
nil Sgea. Yon will*be welcome.
Chnrch of ChrUt
•e«» n. m. Morning Worship
The services Sunday will be in
11 o'clock. The Holy Commun­ the nature of Commencement
ion. XJommnalon Theme. "Till exercises for the class of young
He Come." Mtaa Pauline Plnm- people who huvn graduated from
aspr. Oontralto, will sing. "Tbs a course of study "Training for
nood Sbapherd ” by Vandadwater. Personal Evangelism."
Xoator C. E. 4 'p. m. _ Senior
Special music has been ar­
C. E. 4:30 p. m. Evening wor­ ranged. The clam will occupy
ship 7:1» p. m. This will be an the plsttorm and' three of the
AUeiata Prptoe Servine. Sermon numhpr «Ml preeent p three pert
Theme. "The B o m of G o « .“
sermon "Three Fundamentals of
j The Week of Prayer. January 4 Christian Llfp". Thom preaching
to », inclusive, will be nneerved the sermon are Ted Ysrian, Miss
SOUTHER OREGON GÀS CO.
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