Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 28, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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frogniae reads:) . “Leok from the
plaoe wberef thott' art. northprard,
u 4 Southward, anil eastward apd
Rbetwsrd; (or a ll the lead which
|d|0ri seeat, to thee W ill-1 give it
■ r t o thr ee«* forever.1' I t wW
W noticed th«8 thia premise,
$ H « h applied W the land o r H l -
flRae. wg» without tImitation. It
JEhs to be an everlasting poeaas-
& p a. Palestine, than, belongs* to
One oent « e wtaLatcfe timé. TàYRftwwy 1«
op* month
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more, 1-3« the wotd eaeh time.
PAIN TINO CO
jh a ' Jew by diviqe right, a grant
r t f * “* mnat * * * cka* w1ed** 3 *»y
g fa ry o n e who claim» to believe.
Should anyone deny that the land
of Palestine to rightfully the poa-
ihhalon pf the*Jaws, he would nt
ipwr Hanging — Tinting a
Specialty.
Estimates gladly tarnished,
wme »r
. ig lu
the same time confess that he (lid
J » t believe the Bible to be the
W'prd of Ood.
• FOB REND—8-treom tun tisit
ad modern bungalow, ateo five
room furnished house. Close in.
Adults preferred.
Inquire 857
Vista St. Phon« 138.
372-tf
Dentera In Coni, Wood. P u kin g,
Crating and Storage. Long dist­
ante trashing.
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|.T h e history of the Jew* as a
>aople began at the death of Ja-
A b . but they did not gain an In­
dependent national existence un­
til Ood brought them forth out of
A b land of Egypt. I t was then
Mat they were organised as a na-
y ® > tim n laws, And under Moses
M to the land of Canaan, which
* # d been promised to their pa-
tv|arch Abraham more than four
OWidred years before.
’/ • ‘»‘or a lo n g tim e— 363 years, to
b» exact— the Jews lived In Pales­
tine, but were permitted to go in->
JQ B D A J(m |A SÌ|A R D C A B O T I
WORKS, Corner Haiman and
Van Woes. Phone 181. 194-tf
ANY OOtb Df TROUBLE— May
« a n n u l a t e « R N Bnalgn Loo
of the Salvation Artoy at th é
White Shield S om e, 586 May-
fair Avo.. Portland., Oregon.
H ere i s Calvin« C o o lid g e , a g e 7 m on th s, w h o Won th e first
p r ice in a C lev ela n d b a b y c o n t e s t A s a resu lt, h is .fa th er,
J a m e s 'C o o lid g e , h a s sta r te d a ‘^ C oolidge f o r p r e sid e n t
iin 1960’ ’ B o o m .1 L ittle C a l’s r e la tio n sh ip Io P r e sid e n t Gal
to rebatid It* sities. Bat 899 years
1st*, fa Ute year A. D. 71, they
ware scattered among th« aattona
by the Roman armlos, and sino*
years the bag Against Uto’ Jew Was
telexed add they were granted"lh-
ereaeed privileges la the lead of
their fathers, « n t la thia they
differed n*thing from, others who
diralt In the |hnd. there being no
definite tadleettons that anything
would be done to prepare the way
for ultim ate possession. B at Ood
had definitely promised that the
Jaws would bo returned to Pal­
estine and weald not again ho
plucked or.scattered. This prom­
ise, frequently repeated, eould not
hate applied to the return from
Babylom for they were again
pinched up out of the Ih»d and
scattered in the years A, Di 89-73.
But the Lord assures ns that the
time is coming when Israel is to
possess Palestine forever, and that
they w ill not again be taken out
of the land.— Amos. 9; 16.
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prophecy is belrif fulfilled before
our oyoa. The greatest aations
of earth have already slgqgd their
endorsement of msklng Palestine
a homeland for the Jews.and each
year brings further evldetfüé that
the timé le not far oft when'Israel
w in ta h e its place among the na­
tions of - esrth and
become a
means of blessing and uplift un­
der the direction of the Lord tboir
Hot only do the Old Testament
scriptures foretell the restoration
of the Jaws, but the New Testa­
ment as well gives emphatic testl-
■asoay an this subject.
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Th« Apostle James, after ex­
plaining why Ood'a favor had
temporarily turned to Gentile«
pointed out that the time was
surely earning when divine favor
would return to the Jews. He
said, ‘‘A fte r thia will I return and
build again the tabernacle of Da­
v id ,- Which is fallen* down, and J
will build again the ruins thereof,
and-I w ill set It up; that the r?*
matador of men may seek after
w Today we see the Jews rebuild­ thg Lord, and aR the Gentiles.”—
ing Palestine. They are returaing Acts IC.’i r .
T O * Apostle Paul also referred
there in greater numbers yoot by
year.' During 1825.40,800 yonng to thia in his epistle to the Ro­
men and women returned.;
and mans. He says, "Have they stum­
Ihese are actively engaged In re­ bled that thsy Should fall * Obd
storing the land by planting trees, forbid: but rather through thel-
building roads and erecting mod­ fa ll salvation Is come u n to 1 the
ern houses. Cities are g&ing up Gentiles, for to ‘provoke them to
in the various sections of Pales­ Jealousy. Now if the fail of them
tine where the Jaws are'settling. be the riches of the w o rld ,«ad the
More and more It- is evident that diminishing of them the riches
of th« Gentiles, how much mpre
their falneaa............ For if the
casting away of them ha the rec­
onciling of the world, what shaft
the resetting of tM m he, bat
t l » from «ha dead?” — Romans
11:11-1».
New Edison
Phonograph
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the o n ly one
th at w ill p la y
all m akes o f
R ecords w ith o u t
in ju ry to th e
record .
Palmer Piano
House
is b e s t e x p la in e d b y th e fa th e r , w h o says« “ M y g r a n d ­
Mark «very grave with our fa th e r ’s b r o th e r ’s o ld est’ boy is th e president*’*
rryteal gru#, lor 'immediate or
Fail delivery.
S. Penntoton
Manager, 17» Bant Main.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
. In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
388-tf
FOR BALE CHEAP: — 8-room
furnished, níodérn home. 182 7th
St.
288-1 mo*
284-tt
Fer bargains In Real Estate
try Brown *nd Rice, 82 No. Main.
In the M atter of th# Estate of
8. M. Rhoden, Deceased.
Notic« in hereby given ^>y the
undersigned to all persons hav­
ing claims againsf the above nam­
ed estate to present them with
proper vouchers within six months
from date of first publication
hereof to Nellie Dickey, Attorney
at law .Room 8, Stearns Building
Ashland, Oregon.
Date of first publication, July
14, 1825.
CLARA A. ENGLE,'
Administratrix.
258-6 Wed.
314-tf.
NOTICM TO CREDITORS
r a t s PLACES— Le
your fiye place. Work
E. R. Strahcn, Rbgne
In the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Jacks’pn Coun­
ty.
LOST— Dog, spotted black and
white fox terrier.
W ill answer
name of 8pot. |5 reward for re­
turn to F ire Station.
274-*t*
W A N T E D — High school girl
wants worlr In exchange for room
and board. Near high school. H el­
en Johnson, 331 North M ain St.
377-8-*
W A N T E D — Plain eewing em­
broidery and heading, 271 Morton
St.
277-1 w k.*
la the M atter of the Estate of
Sarah Bradney. tyceased.
- Notice hi hereby given by the
undersigned to all persons hav­
ing claims against the above
named estate to present , them
w ith proper vouchers w ithin six
months from date of firs t pub­
lication hereof to N ellie Dickey,
Attorney at law, Room 8 Stearns
building, Ashland, Orogoh.
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A n n u li shareholders
meeting
held on July 14, 183<.
.Following Directors elected: W .
P. Olds, J. V. Whipp, Linwood B.
CornélÎ, Edward Hanning, R.-- J .
Leo, A. C . McMlcken, E. A. South,
wick, Oscar M. Smith, C. B. Weg-
man
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Directors met fallowing share
holders meeting and elected’ fol
lowing as officers: ’ President and
Manager. W. P. Old«; Vlce-Presl-
dent-Secratery, J. V. Whipp; As-
slstant Secretary-Treasurer, Clare
E. Truesdale; Assistant Secretary,
C. B. Phillips; Counsellor, Chris«
A . Bell.
« This Association, w hich.!* ro w .
the largest mutual association In
tbfe state was organised in 1917
-with assets at 2585, and baa shown
a tru ly remarkable growth, clo*-
These expectations were based
ing its books for the fiscal year upon the writings -of ancient pfo-
ended June 30th with assets of phbts, who spoke under tttehln-
82.333,921.99, and credited to its splration of the spirit of God and
5,000 members during the past who eloquently foretold t h a t
year dividend
amounting
to though Israel was to be scattered
9138,818-00.
among the nation#, ybt the regath-
The confidence of the people at «’’•ng of that people to Palestine
large- in Institutions of this char- "a s »«re. These prophecies Are
acter is due to the strict laws and all *n Perfect harmony with the
Date of first publication, July state supervision governing their statement of Scripture that Pales-
14. 1928.
operations and .to the manner in t,ne was 5**en to the Jews by n
INfcZ FERGUSON, _
which the fnnds cf the association
decree. Among the many
~ Adm inistratrix
are invested— such funds being Promises that Ood made to Israel
288-6 Wed loaned only on first mortgages on an<’ to the Patriarchs was one con-
Imprcfced real estate gnd the notes ¿ ern,ng the land of Palestine. This
TltK WEATHER
Professional and
Business Directory
DR. J. P. C H ISH O LM
.
Veterinary Graduate
Phone S08-J
7&7 Oa
.D R . CHARLES A. HAINES
Physician and Bnrgooa
OKtoe Phone 1M-J
• Home I*hone 1«4-L
Otico boars, 18 to 18
M.; 8
to 6 P. M.; 7 to 8 evegtoge. —
CiUsens Bgnk Building.
A t W im er H all pdeterday, Vwftt-
jan of New -York, »poke on the
Palestine
subject,
„ fo r the Jew
W hyT’f The lecture, la suùrtanco
wan as follows:
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froir nearly two thousand yeaya
the Jew»-have been without a
homeland. T^ey have • heed ‘ a
people scattered and persecuted,
despised and. yet admlrad, hated
and pitied. Yet everywhere a id at
all times they have been an oly-
Jeet of Interest to^thoee who had
an> worth-while knowledge
of
God’s.. Such knew that at some
time and in -Some manner the
Jews Would be restored to a place
among the nations of the earth,
that they would again
Inhabit
the land which ones. bqjongfld to
them, and that thto return of the
Jteraa^tss to their «nclent home
*o u ld signify the reconstruction
of the world, resulting In life and
happiness to a ll mankind,
and mortgages being hypothicat-
ed with the State in trust for the
members. Practically all loons
are made cn the udonthly repay-
. ,
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t
ment plan and the ratio of secur-
,
. -,
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y therefore increase;¡during the
.
D E P O T CHOSEN
Hfe of the loan. This plan also
The Ashland Cafe In the Hotel g^ve. a muck larger turnover , of
Ashland is now the depot for the the funds and thereby increase,
Interstate Transit Conjpany, which the earning power of such associa-
runs four buses dally. 1
tlon which In torn Is reflected in
the rat® of dividends paià to its
m em bers.
Oregon F a ir tonight and Thurs
day. W arm er th interior with de­
creasing humidity an« gentle v a r
table winds." > *
the American birth control apostle
for coming to Japan to preach her
gospel.
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The result of.the recent census.
showing that the population And
(Mrea-ed
yparf by
arerage Qf
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year, degplte
earthquakp
de<th lht> ^ lrrid -the - MalnIchl
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mU no neufs «m il »
suututin* «A» JfaiMterf HUB
irresistfMe fo re». Bwc t k o
S ta r t
»(Ment b o ld * o f 1 7 eus,
poMibl« 40 world*! «pria«
ords
—agíanse
w i M ! and the w onlv
s s y WBM
ssaami
mn iOOysrcb tot.ltesm
says a cham pion
must have all three
start-stride-finish
NOTICE TO CRKDITORA
In the County Court A f Oregon,
le r Jackson County. ■'
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In the Matter of t f t Estate of
Edward d. IQlgor«.' .Deceased:
■“ The undergighed has bden #p-
pointed by said C ourt»adnrtKts-
trator ‘of said estate; cotic< it
! kerchy given to the creditors of
deeedsnt to present their claims,
duly verified as by law required,
within six months after th« fifiit
pnbltcatton ot ttts o#tiee. to the
uodtrsignod, 4« B. Kilgore, at the
Offiee o f Roetenfc A Tsdhu, Klam­
ath FaHs,’ Oregon. ‘
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Dated at Ashland. Oregon, this
22th day of Ju fy .19 28 .
* I. B. IMLCOKB.
Administrator.
978-4-Wed.
; " S p ed a li*
—
Woman ahd Children '
and
Organothorphy
Office, 108 Pioneer Avena#
Telephone 28
I GREATEST JAP D A IL Y
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‘ t-RGHttttlRTH 4V1NTROL
TOKYO, (U P )— Birth control
for Japan. wltlwAj? calling it such,I
has now a powerful advocate In
the Osaka Maintain, th« most
^widely circulated daily hi the
Empire.
y
The Malnichl Is » very recent
bunch of gemM convert, as a short time ago It
In »he bos, but hia
». turned la mem was among the many papers de-
neuncing Mrs. M arkaret Sanger,
i victory.
MPANÏ
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Thus we s * that the return of
the Jews to Palestine Is but the
beginning of great and (kr-reach
tag blessings which shall bo the
portion of a ll mankind.
Palestine, then, should be and
will b« given to the Jews, not.
simply because ef historic and
hereditary reason, <ybut because
Jehovah, their God and the Ood
of the true Christian has assured
them that the land shall be theinu
for an everlasting possession.
— A d v .lt