Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 24, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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T H E K IN G OF L O VE — "Thaw to Thy loving kindness has; J,
led the people that Thou 1ms redeemed. Thou has guided them In I •/
Thy strength to Thy holy habttotton." Ex. 1 5 :1 *.
PR A YER — " I w ill give thanks ante the Lord w ith my whole j j
heart; I w ill show forth nU Thy marvedoas w o rk."
CHRISTIAN CHUttcH
ASHLAND
To gst an Men of tke rains
of the Red Lake ntrike, It mast
be understood that mining com­
panies can makn manor ant s< -
pro that assays only ft to the M
tons that som< of Urn richest a
mines average only f t td the I
ton—and that tha Rdd faahn L
quarts assays *»• to the tan 8
bn a 1400 feot stretch.
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Temperatures in thd Red U*fce|l
region at thio time of year 0b I
down aa low ss 00 bate« taeo. |
The qply bnUdlngs that Mavw
been erected in the nteghborbOOd
ars aa assay offles an d 'a batik
house.
The latter la a fam
room containing a bag» S t a
plaoe. Big bowlders a n banted
id the Urn; than the fire ip
raked out nnd water la tosogl
on the boulders. The room W
thus filled wUh eteam, aad
eight men can use U at a time.
"That hath la a Ofdsend af­
ter mushing 150 m ile*.” say*
Howey.
The prospector* lire In teats.
With log aide*. Despite the eaM,
they are comfortable.
And, even when they aren’t— \
Wednesday, Marek 24th
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A NEW AND
TOO MANY LISTENERS
Mrs. A. H. Reinhardt of Oakland, California, pvesi-L
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C o m p le t e L iite O f f i n i s h e s
dent of the National Association of University Woifcan. j
ct a meeting of a branch of that organization at Atlantic .
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JÜBT ÖBCEIVED
City, dwelt on the idea that there are too many listeners '
and not enough workers. Her idea was that the Women -
Varnish B nsltes — Wall Brushes — Stucco Brushes
of educational organizations haye become too fond of act- i
—- Dutch kattamille Brushes ~ Roof Brushes.
ing as an audience with some paid speaker as an enter- j
tainer.
Wfc Ä atg thriftly, Qtiatttÿ and Low M e i
A good many women who belong to clubs and liter­
ary and civic organizations will say this is so, and that
many of their members spend a great deal of time listen­
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ing to addresses and lecturers, and not enough time carry- -
k tha Deart of Tuwu
ing out the ideas thuk presented. The men also do much I
listening which is not accompanied by appropriate ac-1
tian.
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sft*ws »»> > s s s s » e s 5 « s e e n »*»
We hear an enormous amount of good talk in
churches, clubs, business organizations, etc., and feel very I
virtuouAas we applaud-these seUtiiBents, and then go ant 1
: v t u 'wa ttvA ( fa
end do nothing about it.
Eitster Cards Are Different
And yet h goodjjistener may be very useful. These
Greeting tfordft For All Occasions
A SH LA N D . OREGON:
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people whft attend lectures and talks on community sub­
YOU ARE HfthMt kOTl
jects become intelligent on these questions. When stich
FIED, that oh (he 4th day of
ONTARIO
subjects come up, for action, such ones can exert a helpful
April, 111«, at the hour ef •
influence, and they do a great deal to correct wrong ideas
o’clock. In the afterpoon of said
PORTRAITS THAT PLEAS«
jtoy, a aieetlnt «( the Rembert
that get started in the community. It may seem as if the
or ’rtm rirnt sip tiai cftArih bt
utterances of some good speaker are lost on his audience
Ashland, Oregon, g Corporation.- s
as they drink in his words, and then go out and do noth­
will be held at the Bungalow, .
t a t i t , the
(ta& T »ta b
o tj
ing about i t And yet if they, have been convinced of the
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worth lp bi a|Hd membara of said 1
merit of useful ideas, and if the falsity of wrong notion?
cbärth, fbr « « fr b b e s of ¿ t a k ­
tA\HNr,Or
has been made clear to them, they constitute a kina of
ing thii hatae of slid corporation
leavening force that tones up the intelligence of thq, com­
frost th e Hirst Bkptlst Cknrrh
fishing tackle
munity.
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of Ashlahd, Oregon, to not*«
So -let us not stop listening to good talks, and feel
other Miltable npAe.
OF ALL KIND?! AT
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LtTCtLB GlLllÖRE.
that time thus spent is valueless. But to make it coUht,
top, dog tehms ot the type that ere being need In the Red I/okc gdid
0M*stsrk.,. ,
we must assume some responsibility here in Ashland for
tat lo e Heal, halfway point on the tro ll from Hudson to the mint- ve|
171-10
ptsy showing the location of Red Lake and of Hudson, "jumping olt >
helping spread these ideas among the people.
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NKA Hervice
stammer, fall and part of thol hun
¿Ai bi 11 r.amirr w
BIO AMERICANS WANTED
rtJDBOrL btatarlo, March 24 winter there.
I stik
■he shaggy huskies and their "W e reached the lake on July I Ji
oppèitté
“ There was nothing about him of the smull Ameri­
l-hkarted drivers are outward 10 and started in at once sec t r e «
can,’’ said President Coolidge of George Washington, thus
nd once more— outward bound tlonlng off the country with ex- in
coining a new phrase which provides a standard by which
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the long, hard, know-covered ploration llnees across the strikp sty!
we may measure public men nnd politics. Coolidge paid
11 that leads to the land of of the formation," says Lome Tea:
¡j.
j Howey/
“Systematic prospect- hltc
this tribute to the breadth of Washington’s mind: ■
hew
gold
rush
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on,
a
g
o
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j
,
itag—
that’s
the only way to gc are
ichardson springs
roan clung more tenaciously to what be believed
h that la expected to grow j at It.
We took samples of tlv*
was right, or was prepared to make greater sacrifice* in
“ The Hom© <rf the 8&ft W i t ”
the proportions of the famous! q u arti veins as we run across for
its support. But he viewed the right ns a universal prin­
aha
rush
of
tha
late them, crushed the quarts and tl^e
N«te Chictt, BUthe Go»? Calif*
injury t© tn©
ciple to be applied not only to himself, but to others, not
lettes.
pahtaed it for gol<}, but found D»s
Was just in your city fat a «fay hnd drt pot hlhtti«;
. t.l'z
Jp In a forsaken barren - oor- nothing until July 30, when 1 rtife
rccora
only t<> his own state, but to the nation, not only to his
you for leaving in the summer, bpt otir hatns and
of Ontario, near the Manito- r * n across a little ‘stringer,’
own countrymen, but to foreigners.”
border, lies Red bake, an is- which proved to be 60 feet off airI
mineral waters will do Wonders for your health
He set a straight and narrow standard for our states­
Palmer Pfttfto
ted stretch of ice-bound water Ik® main body.
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this spring.
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men who feel inclined Io exploit national or international
rounded by a bowling wilder-
“ Then w*. struck out In dlf- rug
LEE
BICMABDSON.
House
problems for their personal aggrandizement, and thus
o, ,
ferent directions to see Just crei
¡mui h ü laa
lad the h ill* that surround what we had found. We traced Tti«
brand themselves as “ small Americans.”
J Late are full of yellow the quarts 900 feet to the east.
Too many of us seek laws for the special privilege
ft.
It turned out that we were work-
“
and enlargement and enrichment of our oWn states or
Jovernment officials who have ing along a vein that was eight
sections of the country, lacking capacity to see that the
obligated believe the strike feet wide In some places an(i|
1 prove one of the richest 41 feet wide In others, with a
greatness o f our country arises from the common ititer-
over turned In America— and number of nice showings lh it.
YOUR
eat of all its people.
th a t Includes California, Yukon W e staked out 22 claims alto­
Washington stands as the greatest American, because
Your banker occupies the “ lookout post” for
and the Klondike.
gether, then went to record them
he renounced the glory of a kingly crown to build a free
Htdaon le the Jumping off an<) tell our friends.”
you.
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DOLLAttS
republic on principles so mrond and broad that We can place. It 1* an Insignificant sta­ , John Hammell, formerly of
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tist*
od
the
transcontinental
Manitoba,
joined
the
Howeys
in
stand before the world a> an example for oth^r nations,
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HiB position etiflWes him to see first th© trtild
and help the world twtablisb higher ideals for all human­ railway, but It la the gateway forming the Red Lhke syndicate,
tof pveuts. ffe can gfré yon tttwtfy wtriltog, bb
th« hew Yukon, and It Is and a working option was sold
4VE WINGS?
ity whenever there is opportunity.
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early afid Valuable information.
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taking on an importance out of nt what Is said to be one of the
alt pragortloa Mr Its Mas.
largest prices ever paid for ah
<
Whatever else may be said of it, tlie Newcomer» club . DogMteams are being assembled Ontario mining prospect. Other
Let the Uitixens Bank of Ashland serve you
It isn^ta4 question-of how mttoB^Otl rtRks
nt least hag gol people to talking. And talking, when hare, leads df supplies come In prospectors h’ave only how got­
In thfe afl4 other why».
on aadh train, grlstled old prts- ten wlM of the project, and the
fcsdch
jm» Rftvh tÄtt einnts. WBM percent
<|jrectod in the right channels as it generally is in Ash­ peeton are going ovbr their rusk to Red Lake I t beginning
income wijLi you have ten year© from now!
land, will lead to beneficial results.
ontftia. The gold rash Is on! in (nil swing.
NEW GOLD RUSH RIVALS
THE ALASKA STAMPEÖE
Darling Studio & Art Sturt
DEPENDABLE
rbm mbbe
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Brother« Started It
It all
began when
two
One of those days we may see a sign board near the
aal school ia order that auto tourists may knbw the brothers, Lhrae nnd Ray Howey
Sp into the Red Lake
lose of the fine new building which is being erected. heftded
territory lout June to do some
r will ever get typhoid fever from drinking
lamath Falls, if you know what we mean.
Will true Airplanes
Berne of the world’s biggest
mining
Interests are rushing
representatives In, the govern­
ment Is taking eapplte* to Red
pranpMtlag.
They were t old- Lake, the northwest mounted po­
ttate .prodpegtor*. need to hard­ lice have placed a patrol • In the
ship gad ' toll. They spent the [ district for th * first time and
NATIONAL
Tha GMtmns Bank ef Ashlsitd
AabbsA OtogoR
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