« » r The con flict, the speaker sta t­ ed. Is really betw een Jeh orah and Chriat and the forces of rig h t­ eo u sn ess on th e one hand, and FOR R EN T— 2-room furnished FOR SALK OR '.TRADE— 160 apartm ent w ith garage. Clone In. aerea located in Illin ois V alley, Phone 273-Y . 43-2» one-fourth qalle o ff new Red­ wood highw ay, Josephine county; FOR R E N T — F urnished apts., about 20 acres under cu ltivation, and unfurnished fla t, 36 So. 2nd 50 acres under fence, tw o good St. 36-tf haras, ch icken h ouse » and out­ buildings. Individual w a t e r FO R REM rights. W ill trade for residence n ish ed apart property in Medford o*r sm all ac­ A du lts only, reage farm property near Ash­ land, or w ill tak e good car or F O R R E N T : 4-roojn fqrnlched truck as first paym ent, . or w ill apt., a b e S rooms Phone >8»J. tak e sm all paym ent down,* bal­ .Address H . P. 3 4-tf ance lik e rent. E gger, 365 So. C entral, Medford. STOCK PA ST U R ED — in city, good grater, geo R. 1). Sanford, I»» Beach St- 46-2* W ANTED— C hildren to care for by day, w eek or m onth. Ad- d ress, 140 L incoln St. P hone fi*7-B . Mrs. Pnrdy. 31-1 mo. ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May com m un icate w ith E nsign Lee o f th e S alvation A rm y at the W h ite S hield H om s, 666 May- fa ir A v e-,'P o r tla n d , Oregon. gag of the Melford Kennels, st Los Angeles. WANTED— Ten to qne hun­ dred feeder hogs weighing 47-2 Wed.-Sat. around 60 pounds if possible. Write approximate weight and number and price per pound. F- FOR RBN*^— Furnished room? F o r bargains in R eal E sta te O. B. Ashland, A. E. Slocum, h eat fu rn ish ed , w ith or w ith ou t try Brown and R ice. <3 N o. Main. Hamilton City, California. 43-12 board, garage, P hone 290-Y . 131 N orth Main. 46-6 flfid-tf. good condition. 63 B o sh S t 33-1 m o F O B R EN T— Furnishel house Garage near schools. Phone 317 L o r inquire 558 Holly St. 48-tf FOR RMNT — New five-room house with basement and garage. FO R RENT-ytA n ice furnished C nl| 273-R . or see Mrs. F . L. house near school. H olm es Gro­ Nelson at 1101 Boulevard. 46-tf cery. 66. 42-5* FOR SALE — Cockerels, epun- F O R S A L E : — W h ite R oU ry ter-Tancred white leghorns. Pedi­ S ew in g m ach ine lo r * 5 6 .0 0 *t greed, vigorous, free range, big producing cockerels, 6 to fifty dollars each. Quality pays. Coun­ ter Leghorn Farm, Ashland, Ore. 47-1 mo. FOR HALE—One Jersey cow. 676 Liberty. Phone 335-L. 48-3* FO R 8A L E — 6 0 0 S teel H andpow - ar Stnm ppullers, *30 each. H orse pow er *71. A utom atic G ates H and w ell borers, w a terw h eels, FOR HALE— New house, hard­ 111 3rd, R en ton , W ash ington . wood floors, breakfast n o o k , basement, garage, large lot. Very FO R SALK :—rS m all D airy, 7 reasonable, 10 per cent down and 1 per cent per mo. Phone 317 cow s, rou te and equipm ent, 634 d*-6t» L or 568 .Holly St. 48-tf Iow a St. Stan Pillette Here For Visit Stan Pillette, popular third baaeman on the Ashland baseball Plllette was one of the main­ stays of the» Ashland infield * this year and was one of the most popular players who wore an Ashland uniform. Columbia River porta shipped club th is sum m er, arrived here thia morning for a viist of a day 11,116,869 bushels of wheat in with his many local friends. He past three months. is enroute to Los Angeles where Salem — Trainload of apples he expects to play baseball in one of the Southern California winter and pumpkins being canned here leagues. He will Join his two th is'fall. brothers, T^d and Herman Pill- Northwest District prune yield eUe, both professional ball play­ set at 60,000,000 pounds. ers, who are now In the south. Lodge Directory 45 A? M.— M eets In th e M asonic h all every find Thursday. M ast­ er, Dr. R . L . B urdlc; Secretary, W illiam Day. Siaklyou C hapter N o. 2 1 , R- A. M.— M eets in th e M asonic h all every 3rd T hursday. H igh P riest, C lyde A. M alone; S ec­ retary, W illiam Day. M alta O anunauderv No. d . K. T.— Meets in th e Maaonic h all on th e 1 st and 3rd W ed n es­ d ays. Em . Com m ander, D. H. Jackson; R ecorder. W iUiam Day. H ilah T em p le A. A . O. N . M. S.— M eets In th e M asonic h a ll erfery 1 st Friday- lU n gtrlons P oten tate, F . D. W agner; R e­ corder, W illiam Day. Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E. O. F __ Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall every Thursday. Noble Grand, Mr. Hazelwood Vice Grand, H. J. Walcott; Re­ cording Secretary, C. E. Hoop- H ope R ebekah L odge No. 14 — M eets in th e I. O. O. F. hall o a th e find and 4 th T uesdays N oble Grand, Mrs. May E ib; R ecord ing Secretary, Miss E th el Read. A shland L od ge N o. 844. B. P . O. JL— M eets In th e E lk s T em p le -every Saturday. E x a lt­ ed R nler, Jam es B ow ers Sec­ retory, Ed T hornton. Ivy Camp N o. 2 8 0 8 , R oyal N eighbors. -W M eets in th e M oose h a ll og: th e 1 s t and 8rd Monday«: O racle, Mrs. A. A. M adden; R ecorder, Mrs. A lice Turner. b land Lodge N o. 1 1 7 . K . — Meet# In th e I. O. O. F. on 1st and 3rd F ridays, icellai C om m ander, MU- Zuleim a T em p le, D au gh ters o> T h e N ile— M eets In th e Ma­ son ic h a ll ev ery find Saturday. M eets a ltern a tely a t Medford, A shland and Grants P ass, p rla - em s T irsak, Lorena McNair; P rin cess S ulaika, G rass Ma- B u rn sid e R e lie f Corps, No. 24.— M eets la th e I. O. O. F. b a ll no th e 1 st and 3rd Satur­ days. a t 2 p. m. P resident, Mrs. A lice T urner; Seeretary, Mrs. 6. A, p e te r s, Sr. A shland H om estead No. 4 0 6 7 B. A. Y — Meets in the I. O. A shland C hapter DeM oday— M eets in th e Masonic h a ll on th e 2nd and 4th Mondgys- M aster Counsellor', M ilton F r a n k lin ; Senior C ounsellor, R o la n d P ark s. Pilot Rock Encampment No. * 0 — M eets In th e I. O. O. F . h»U on th e 1st and 3rd T u es­ days. C. E. Hooper, Scribe. O. F . h ail on th e find and 4th Mondays. peace, during which all the na­ tions and families of earth will be blessed if obedient to the laws of Jehovah and His anointed IRON FOUNDRY— Brass and King. iron castings made to order, ma­ chine and gtove repairing done Going into detail, the speaker at Eagle Bros. Foundry, 140 Ob­ pointed out that .the disciples of The announcement that the Jesus asked him as to the signs erlin St. 11-1 mo.* world is facing the greatest time which would mark the end of the Union County orchardists ship of trouble It has ever experienced age at which time they under­ 12 cars prunes, after firs^ heavy was made in all seriousness from stood that he would assume his the platform of Wimer Hall by power- qud establish his kingdom. frost. H. 8. Murray, of New York,City. Their understanding was evident­ The assertion was, however, ly correct; for in his reply Jesus made without pessimism; for It said, “When you see these things ' was pointed out that the Inevit­ begin to come to pasB, thon lift able trouble was only a certain up your beads; for your redemp­ proof that the kingdom of God, tion draweth night;’’ and again, ‘under Christ as King, was about “When ye see these things come to begin operations in the earth. to pass, know yet that the king­ The speaker pointed out among dom of God is nigh at hand. 'other thipgs, that many people A portion of our Lord’s pro­ 'have the thought that w h e n Christ’s kingdom begins to ex er­ phecy evidently related to the end cise authority in the earth it will of the kingdom of Israel which The American men and women resulted from the uprising of the must guard constantly against kidney bring immediate peace and har­ trouble because we often eat too much mony. This, he said, i s n o t the people against Rome and their rich food. Our blood is filled with ' proper thought; for many passag­ consequent banishment. History acids which the kidneys strive to filter es in both the Old and the New tells us that this part of the pro­ out; they weaken from overwork, be­ phecy was accurately fulfilled in come sluggish, the eliminative tissues Testament show that when the every particular in the troublous clog and l i e result is kidney trouble, reign of righteousness la intro­ bladder weakness and a general de­ duced there will be much opposi­ scenes wherewith the Jewish po­ cline in health. lity came to a.n end. The trouble When your kidneys, feel like lumps tion on the part of men and upon Israel, however, was also In- of lead ; your back hurts or the urine nations, and that there opposing is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are influences and forces must first tended to furnish an illustration obliged to seek relief two or three be overcome. The Second Psalm of the greater and more extensive Washington County assessed times during the night; if you suffer was cited as picturing conditions trouble that would come upon the valuation is 824,610,290, exclud­ with sick headache, or dizzy, nervous •pells, add stomach, or if you have when Christ begins bis reign. It Christian nations at- the end of ing public utilities. the present order of things. The rheumatism when the weather is bad, speaks of the nations assembling begin drinking lots of good soft water and the peoples imagining a vain nature of the trouble is briefly S. Forest Servioe approves and get from your pharmacist about thing in opposition to the onward epitomized as “nation shall rise four ounces of Jad Salts. Take a plans for two new resorts on against nation, and kingdom tablespoonful in a glass of water be­ march of the Prince of Peace and Odell Lake. fore breakfast for a few days and Righteousness. In this Psiam. against kingdom; and there shall your kidneys may then act fine. which the speaker pointed out as be famines, and pestilences, aqd This famous salts is made from the earth quakes in divers places. All acid of grapes and lemon juice, com­ now having its fulfilments, the bined with lithia, and has been used people and the rulers are coun­ these are the beginning of sor­ SKILLED LOCKSMITH for years to help flush and stimulate seled to submit themselves will­ rows.” The speaker then point­ clogged kidneyir to neutralize the ingly to the power of Christ. The ed out that Jesus spoke of a more Fixit Shop acids in the system so they no longer Intense tribulation or trouble to Psalm indicates that those who are a source of irritation, thus often Lewis H. Jack s, Prop. refuse to do so*will perish from follow these preliminary sorrows, relieving bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive ; cannot in­ the earth. This being the case, drawing the conclusion that as 8 4 3 E ast Main St. jure, makes a delightful effervescent said the speaker, we can see a the wars, famine«, pestilences and lithia-water drink and belongs in every earthquakes have come (o. pass, Car keys, all makes by lock boms, because nobody can make a reason for the world;Wide trouble mistake by having a good kidney which the scriptures indicate will so also this last great cpnflict number Keys fit to door locks priced the thousand ’ years of would take place, Just as foretold flushing any time. ind padlocks of all kinds. Mall by both Dsfniel and Jesus.-^Dan­ orders solicited. iel 12:1, Matthew 24:21, 22. Other passages of Scripture were cited by the speaker in which the trouble at the end of Methodist 'Episcopal Church 1ST ST. GARAGE the age is likened to a fire. The N. Main and Laurel streets. 1 Rear Union Oil Station apostle, in 2 Peter 3: 10-17, H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117 speaks of this, saying that it will Valve Rcfaclng and Grinding Laifr«l street. Phone 87 a Specialty F ull Gospel Temple i Be a time of intense trouble in P rcsb ytcrU n Church Boulevard which the elements that compose- We have installed machinery ,nd Helman Streets. J. 8. Murphy, Pastor the present social earth shall dis­ which makes your valves op­ HuglF-T. Mitchelmore, Pastor, Pentecostal Church integrate, thus resulting in- the erate perfectly. • 132 N. Main St. Phone 491-L. Stone Church, Fifth and Main gradual dissolution of organized We Inspect cars, locate trouble free of charge. streets Lutheran Church society. This time of fiery trial E. F. Bingham, Pastor Services in. Adventist Church, Call In for a Chat. la again referred to by the .Pro­ Fourth and C St. H. H/ Young, J. W. Barr & Son phet ^ephanlah, who says, “Wait Trinity Episcopal Church Pastor, 638 Boulevard. Second Street ye upon me, saith the 1x5rd, until Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vlcnr, the day that I rise up to the prey; Hrst Church of Christ 42 Second 8treet. Phone 110 Scientist— South Pioneer Ave. for my determination is to gather DR. J. P. CHISHOLM Mrs. William Aitken, First Congregational Church the nations, that I may assemble Veterinary Graduate Reader, 128 S. Pioneer. Phone Boulevard Phone 368-J 767 Oal the kingdqms to pouj upon them 448-L. Rev. Chas. D. Gaffney mine indignation, even all my W. T. BLACKWELL 469 Boulevard ’ Christian Church fierce anger; for all the earth 1 Building, repairing, shingling, B and Second Streets. Free Methodist Church shall be devoured with the fire o f painting, tinting and cement V. K. Allison, Pastor, E. Main and Sixth Street work. Phone 359-L. 15-30 my Jealousy. For then will I turn 630 Boulevard Emma R. Thompson, Pastor ¡to the peoplo a puro language, FEHIGE’H TRANSFER that they may all call upon the Baptist Church Catholic Church Phone 410 375 U St Hargadlne and First Streets. name of/the Lord, to serye him Sixth and C Streets Drayage, storage and long dist­ Myron '8. Woodworth, Pastor, with one consent."—-Zdphaniab The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody ane« hauling. 60-tl Oak 8treet Sixth and C Streets. Phone 106 Church Directory 8,— M eets In th e M asonic h all on th e 1 st and 3rd T uesdays. >rthy M atron, Mrs. N ellie tors; S ecretory, Mrs. L eak N. C aldw ell. R Anyhow, he's supposed to be the ing eh »raplon. and. this picture shows him alph Miller, his "Sparring partner.*' Satan and the forces of evil on the other hand. In Revelation 1*:11 to >1 we have the final conflict graphically portrayed un­ der striking symbolism. The ar­ mies of Jehovah are represented as under the leadership of Chriat, who is the King of kings ga d Lord of lords. These do not use carnal or material weapons. Their weapon is the truth. The armle of wickedness are seen to be under the control of an organ­ isation called “the beast;** and they are encouraged In their op­ position to the Lord and his Mes­ siah by an aggregation designated as “the «false prophet.** T h e “false prophet” combine is com­ posed of faithless religionists who presume to represent God .to the people, but who are in reality following their owu way and Ig- norihg God’s revelation. It ls not surprising to find them here asso­ ciated with that great system of oppression and fraud here Char­ acterised as “the beast.** But in gpite of their apparent power, the armies of unrighteousness are vanquished and the systems of evil are destroyed. The destruc­ tion is represented by a lake of fire and brimstone. In this connection the prophesy of Malachi is significant. He says “Behold, the day cometh that shall burn as an oven,* and all that are proud, yea. and all that do wickedly, shall be as stubble; and the day that cometh shall burn them up, saith the Lord of hosts, that it shall leave them neither root nor branch.’* (Mala­ chi 4:1) The unrighteous and proud must either turn away from their course or be destroyed. The day of conflict will taka away all grounds for pride; but If any still persist in opposition to the truth and the God of truth, they w tll pyrjeh. { t . Many now are on the side of unrighteousness because they are blinded by Satan. Such will be delivered by tbo Christ. They will be given a knowledge of the plan .and purpose of God, so that they may call upon his name and serve him with one consent, as fore­ told by the Prophet Zephanish. , A corn C frcle No. 0 4 , N eigh ­ bor» o f th e W oodcraft.— M eets in th e I. O. O. T. h a ll on th e 1st and 3rd M ondays. Guard­ ian N slgkbpr, Mrs. W . O. P res­ cott; c le r k , Mrs. W m. Sten- Business and Professional Directory DE. W. J. OKAVDALL /P ra ctice Limited To Osteopathic Physician and Sturgeon Eye, Ear, N ose and Throat Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Including Teeth Office Phone 126 Office H onrs; 1 0 - >3 and 3 - 5 S w edenb org B u ild in g First National Bank„ Building 0. ELLYSON SHINN Dentist Dr. Charles A. Haines Physician and Surgeon Citizens Bank Bldg Officq Phono 164-J Home Phone 164-L Office Phone 161 ReS. Phone 184 Evenings by Appointment DR MATTER B.SH AW Physician and Surgeon 1 0 8 P ion eer A venae Office and R esidence P h on e 28 O FFIC E HOURS 10 to l a a. » . — a to 8 p. ns. Citizens Bank Building ( Ashland, Oregon DB. BOLAND ALLIN Physician and Surgeon Office Phono 108 OFFICE HOURS 10 12 a. m. — 2-4 p. m. 6:20 - 7:30 p. m. R esidence P h o n e 4 0 1 -B OFFICE HOURS 10-12 A. M. 2-S P . M. F irst N ational Bank B uilding CONVALESCENT HOME 153 Granite St. VENDOME HOTEL Mrs. B. E. Grant, Prop. Open to all In peed of health Practical Nursing. Old people and Invalids board e¿ and cared for. WHITTLE tbanbtib A STORAGE 0 0 . Clean rooms by day, week or month — All outside. Coal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crating and Shipping. L ong D istan ce H auling. Auto Freight Terminal Phone li7 Office 89 Oak St. Newcombe For Wood Phone 631 H ERE AT LAST Tailor-M ade Shoes Women's Shoos, *7.80 Men's Shoes, 8 7 .8 0 For the Whole Family Tailor-Made Shoes are fitted to six actual foot measure­ ments in any style— in the leather you Ilka beat and in high or low shoes as you pre­ fer. Now you can enjoy foot comfort and have perfect shoe style and maximum service. H . C. HANSON 8 8 Gresham A shland, -Ore. GARAGE Fact, and PL Blox, ISO cu. ft. Ixtad .............................. 8S.OO R Rlox and Mill Ends, 3. Tier Load .............................. »«.00 10 in. Pine Slabs and Ed»». 2 1-3 Tier Lds........... 37.00 12 In. Pine Slab A End», 3 Tier 1x1»......................... »7.50 10 in. Hr SUb Mill Run, 2 1-3 Tier 1x1. - ................... SH.00 12 In. Fli* Slab Mill Run, 8 Tier 1x1........................ »«.25 2 ft. Fire Place Plank Ends. Pine A Hr, 2 Tier Ixl. gH.OO 4 ft. Dry Pine Slabs, per Third Street G a ra g / Cha» L. W im er, Prop. Back o f W estern A ato Supply Co. Gas, O ils and R epairing. Washing and Polishing Cars. Storage from 38.00 to *5.00 Per Month. W hy Stand Your Car O utside? Phone 7 » 2 0 T hird St. Schrice Guaranteed Beat. cord ............................... »«.00 8 coni ixls................ »16.00 4 ft. Dry Fir Slab», per Cord ............................. » 7.00 8 Cord Ixl.......... ...... »10.00 One Block East of the Ash­ land Laundry. 100 W ater St. Astoria — County contracts for grading and bridge on Hila slough road. T. L. POWELL General Transfer Good team and motor.trucks, Good service at a reasonable prlco — Phone 83. JORDAN'S HASH AND CABINET WORKS Corner Helman and Van Ness Phone*161. 194-tl THOMPSON A Painters and Decorator» Paper Hanging — T inting a Specialty N ew berg— Coos and Curry Tel. Co., secu res con trol o f N ew berg Telephone Company. Willamina — Clay Products' plant reopens, alter shutdown for, repairs. » ,, By Taylor Móm and|P op WEL l JHAT GAVE HCBt’S A LITTLE RAINCOAT L B ought for y o o , amy . PtXr it on a n o s e e G e r a in t tr how i t T r r s ____ I S well ? - DB. E BV I8T A. WOODS OH Boy- i t ' s startin ' t » RAIN x V4UNNA < 30 RIGHT O V 6R AN’ SHOW IT T ’ JE N N Y , AuMgPO N o. 2 4 « , W . O. W— -M eets in t« e |. O. O. F. hdir on the find and 4th Mon­ days. W erk, y. B . W ick: 6 o n - su l Com m ander, C. B . Lane. G. A. R ^ -fin d and each m on |h . A rm ory, V isitors W elcom e. O. n atta. Com m ander. t •» G ee. i t ' a - C o r i n ’ oursioe, _ pop YoO A QOOO CHANCe TO TRY o e r r YOO< HUW RAINCOAT I DIDN'T IT ? 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