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. Chautauqua. Irk Club.
The Chautauqua Park ClubTneets
tomorrow afternoon(- Friday) at the
Chautauqua ball at 2:30 o'clock. AH
members are urged to be present.
Summer Term.
Summer term at the .high school
wfll begin Monday, June 7. Pupils
should make arrangements as early
as possible with the individual teachers.
Merley Circle.
I.Irs. F. E. Walters, Mrs. Mastiers
and Mrs. Keller entertained the Mer-
ley Circle at the latter's htme on
Allison street fast Wednesday after
noon. About twenty-five ladies were
present. The time was spent with
music, conversation 'and fancy work.
Delicious refreshments were served
and all departed vowing they had had Christian without being a "hot-foot-
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Bruce' Evans is Drawing the Crowd.
"Stagnation is the next station to
damnation."
"The church has only been success
ful so' long as she. has been aggres
sive. 'A fire engine always has right
of way. Any old thing can impede i
the progress of an ice wagon or a'
wheelbarrow."
"A little fellow was asked why he
fell out of bed and replied it was
because he had sone to sleep too near
where he had gotten in. That is why
your are a backslider, brother you
went to sleep too near where you
went in!"
Bruce Evans says no man an be a
Vining Theatre
ONE NIGHT FRIDAY, JUNElth
Hobart BoFWorth in Jack London's
Great Alaskan l'hoto Play
"Burning Daylight"
a jolly good time.
ed" Christian. He meant by that
that every man who is tied up with
I the church in any way ought to be
tied up in every way. Evans goes
on the theory that a man who fails to
crown the Christ Lord of all does not
crown Him Lord at all.
In the Social Realm I
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Auxiliary.
Commencing last Monday, the Aux
iliary Club rooms on Vista street will
be open every afternoon to the mem
bers and Friday afternoons to the
public. Tea and wafers will be as ne maices every one can mm, nave
served for 10 cents. The club met,88 "e maxes every one call him, have
In roinilar KAssinn Tupsdav pvenine i been growing since Sunday night. A
of last week the second and fourth great crowd was present last night
Tuesdays of each month having been
chosen as meeting nights.
WednemLiy Kvening Dance.
A large crowd of jolly Jancers at
tended a dance given by Percy Dag
gart and Sam Kaler Wednesday even
ing in Memorial hall.
Delegate to National Convention.
Mrs. Etta Lam kin and Mrs. Emma
Jack are in Portland attending the
national convention of Federated
Women's Clubs as delegates from the
local organizations.
Reception.
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore of Port
land are giving a post-nuptial recep
tion Friday evening, June 4, in honor
of Dr. and Mrs. Harry IJ. Moore. Mrs.
Moore was formerly Miss Marie Rice
of this city.
It. It. Telegrapher Delegate Returns.
F. E. Walters, wire chief and man
ager of the railroad telegraph office,
returned from St. Louis Tuesday. Mr.
Walters was delegate from the
Shasta district to the grand conven
tion of the Order of Railroad Teleg
raphers. There were nearly five hun
dred telegraphers from all parts of
the United Sattes and Canada present
and a rousing session was held.'
Will Entertain.
School Itnlly.
. The Neil Creek school will have a
big rally all day Friday. Professor
Grlffen, head of the boys' and girls'
industrial department of the O. A.
C, will speak in the afternoon. Pro-
Mrs. E. D. Briggs will entertain feB80r Relmer of the experiment sta-1
this afternoon the executive board of tlon.wlll also address the school and
the Civic Improvement Club and the M Calkins will give readings.
! .. 1 1 If ..1 AnMMt.4A 4 tin. f . . n ' l
on Almond street.
MuhIc.
W. It. C. Food Sale.
At the Ashland Trading Company,
153 East Main street, Saturday, June
An especially attractive nrocram b Irom 10 a. m- t0 P- nl- very
of musical numbers haB been ar-! person purchasing 00 cents worth of
ranged by Director Lawrence of the ' food w111 et a recelpe book free
Lyric orchestra for the Sunday even
ing concert. ' L
Thirtieth Anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Russell and son
Claud of Yreka. Cal., are visiting at
the home of Mrs. A. H. Russell. To
day is the thirtieth wedding anni
versary of the visiting couple. Thirty
years ago they came into the city In a
stage.
We" kindly request every member to
luring their offering early. By request
of the executive committee.
Pleasant Hour Club.
The Pleasant Hour Club met with
Mrs. J. Sam Wilson last Thursday In
a farewell reception to the club's late
president, Mrs. Ruckle, and spent a
very delightful afternoon. Mr. and
Mrs. Ruckle are leaving overland for
a trip through eastern Oregon, where
they will dispose of their outfit and
go back to their old home in Iowa
for a visit.
and men who are not accustomed to
be seen in church were there in good
ly numbers. The evangelist is unlike
a great many men in his profession
inasmuch as he does not berate and
browbeat every person with whom he
disagrees.
All the pastors o fthe city were on
the platform last night and took part
in the services. Prayer meetings are
being held in several homes in differ
ent parts of the town, representing
different denominations, at 10
o'clock. Evans speaks in the Baptist
church at 3, 4 and at 8.
You may not like him, but you are
advised to take a nap before you go,
for Bruce will certainly keep you"
awake.
I irpt, i . "-""XT1!
9:45. Morning worship at 11;
theme, "Prayer a Manly and Perpet
ual Duty." Y. P. S. C. E. at 7. Even-
ng Bervice at 8; subject, "The Un
known Quantity." You are cordially
invited to attend. Rev. R. W. Far-
quhar, minister.
. - Dickey Brings Hack Bride.
Frank Dickey returned the last of
the week from Portland bringing a
, bride with him. The lady was for
jnierly Mrs. Dickey, her husband hav
ing been killed In a railroad accident
( several years ago. Mr. Dickey is one
iof the most popular of the Ashland
i railroaders and a host of friends will
Klk to Dan e. welcome his wife.
Tomorrow evening the local Elks
will enjoy an Informal dance In the! Medfonl (Jrl..lies Scale Ori.ly.
Elks' ballroom. While the regular; Forty-six members of the Medford
'series of Elks dances has been com-' Grizzly hiking club climbed Grizzly
pleted, the Elks were Just beginning peak last Sunday and enjoyed a very
to get really Interested, and this ad- pieaasnt day of real mountaineering,
ditional dance was put on to answer Moving pictures of the crowd were
the demand for more. taken by. A. C. Allen. The Medford
t Tribune concludes an Interesting artl-
Cool I'liM-r to Dance. 'cle on the trip with the following:
Lovers of terpslchorean tripping "No one who has ever had the
will be glad to learn that the dancing pleasure of viewing the Rogue River
season at the Natatorlum will open Valley from this peak, with the great
Saturday evening with a big orches- systems of mountain ranges on every
tra, a fine floor and a jolly time as- ni.de and the snow-rapped peaks of
sured under the direction of Manager Mount Shasta, Mount. McLoughlln
Hum Pracht. Everybody In Ashland and Mount Ashland In the distance,
and the valley Is Invited to attend the will ever regret 'making the trip to
opening dance. jthe summit of Grizzly peak."
Rand Dance.
The Ashland armory has been se
cured for the monster band ' dance
which will take place a week from
Friday evening. Out of town people
are expected in large numbers' and
Ashlanders will turn out en m'sse to
dance to the strains of the best music
ever orfered at a local dance and to
hear the twenty-piece symphony or
chestra. Preparations are being
made to make the event an epoch
making affair.
Baptist Church Xotes.
J. Bruce Evans Is this week con
ducting meetings in the Baptist
church. Hundreds of people have
heard him thus far, and most every
body in town Is hearing about and
thinking of him and his meetings
And when you hear him he makes
you think of God and the Investment
of your life here and hereafter. .
Sunday school will be at 9:45.
. Morning worship at 11. J. Bruce
Evans will preach.
B. Y. P. V. will meet at 6:45.
Leslie Phillips will lead.
The evening service will begin at
8 o'clock. Come early It you expect
to get a seat.
Bnrrett.Xeil.
Miss Irene Barrett and Ellis Neil
of Ashland were married Thursday
evening at Yreka at the home of the
Methodist minister, Rev. McKay. The
ceremony was performed at 7:30 In
the presence of a few friends. The
bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Barrett of the Kingsbury
springs district and Is one of the most
popular members of the younger set.
The groom is a son of L. A. Nell and
has recently been conducting the
ranch east of the city. Both are well
known locally. The young couple re
turned to Ashland Tuesday and Tues
day afternoon were In the city re
celvlng the congratulations and good
wishes of their many frlenii. They
will make their home here.
Epworth Ieaguers.
Those wishing to attend the Ep
worth League convention at Medford
Sunday afternoon and evening please
phone or hand your name to H. S.
Palmerlee. Special car will leave
Ashland at 2 p. m., 'returning at 9:30
Those going Friday to stay through
the convention please notify J. O
Rlgg.
Congregational Church.
The usual services will be held on
Sabbath, June 6. Sunday school at
An 8-Reel Paramount Production for 10 and 15 Cents
First 'Church of Christ, Scientist.
Corner Hargadine street and First
avenue. Sunday service at 11. sub
ject of lesson sermon. "God the Only
Cause and Creator." Sunday school
at 9:45. Wednesday evening meet
ing at 7:30. Reading room open
from 2 to 4 daily except Sundays.
Presbyterian Church.
There will be regular services at
thap Presbyterian church Sunday
morning, June 6. Sunday school at
9.45 a. m. Preaching at 11 o'clock.
No prayer meeting this week or next.
Statement of the Ownership, Manage
ment, Circulation, Etc., -
of Ashland TidlngB, published semi-
weekly at Ashland, Ore., required by
the act of August 24, 1912:
Name of editor: Bert R. Greer.
Managing editor: Bert It. Greer.
Business manager: Bert R. Greer.
Publisher: Bert R. Greer.
Bert R. Greer, owner.
Known bondholders, mortgagees
and other security holders, holding 1
per cent or more of total amount of
bonds, mortgages or other securities:
F. D. Wagner, mortgagee, Ashland,
Ore.
BERT R. GREER, Owner.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 1st day of April, 1915.
Q. F. BILLINGS,
Notary Public for Oregon.
(My commission expires January 6,
1916.)
New Hector Arrives Tomorrow.
Tho Rev. P. K. Hamnlond will ar
rive in Ashland Friday noon to tatke
charge of the Episcopal church here.
His wife and daughter will arrive
Saturday. Services Sunday at the
Episcopal church will no doubt be
under his charge. Mr. Hammond
comes to Ashland from Oregon City,
where he has endeared himself to the
people. The Tidings received a let
ter from E. E. Brodie of Oregon City,
president of the State Editorial Asso
ciation, praising Mr. Hammond very
highly. Mr. Brodie says:
"Mr. Hammond js. a personal friend
of mine. He is a genial gentleman
and I know that he will be a welcome
addition to the social and religious
life of your community."
Notice for Bids.
Sealed bids will be received up to
5 o'clock p. m. June 1, 1915, at the
office of the company, 65 East Main
street, Ashland, Ore., for the hot sul
phur springs Installation. Plans and
specifications may be secured upon
application.
SMITH, EMERY & CO..
2-2t 65 E. Main St., Ashland. Ore.
Benton Bowers has been laid up
during the past week with an attack
of grippe and bronchitis combined.
Johnson the jeweler for fine watch
work. 97-tf
Birds for sale. Trained songsters.
English orioles. 44 B street. 3-2l
CoiTect probably carry the Urgent margin
of profit of Hiiy food products you buy, 'it was
this condition we sought to chnnge when we
reorganized our coffee business a year ag).
ltig selling expenses of exclusive coffee
house are really respousihle lor the large
profits, llecause coffees nre but one brunch of
our business, we are able to keep our expense
of letting them to the consumer from 40 to W
per cent under other concerns.
Wc are giving this
saving to our custom
ers in the slinpe of bet
ter vnjues. KoyulClub
is the best cofiiTee on
the mnrVct. ut 5c to
15c a pound left.
Tripling i ; jijisiw f " i
Lang & Company
Royal Club food
Products. Portland.
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Morris-Lindsay.
Two Ashland young people. Miss
Nina Morris and Mr. Sam Lindsay,
were married at San Diego at 9
o'clock on the morning of May 24.
The ceremony took place at the resi
dence of Rev. Crabtree. Miss Morris
left Ashland about two weeks ago for
the southern California city. She Is
a graduate of the class of 1912 of the
Ashland high school and a highly
popular young lady among Ashland
young folks. The groom attended
school here several years ago. lie Is
employed by the Pacific Telephone
Company" In San Diego. The couple
will make their home at the Thorbln
apartments In San Diego. The good
wishes of many Ashland friends are
extended to them.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank the many kind
friends of the Eastern Star lodge and
the musicians who were so kind dur
ing our last bereavement in the loss
of our beloved mother, Mrs. Mary A.
Barclay.
MRS. ELL B. MILLS.
BYRON HALL BARCLAY.
Marsh Goodwin, a former Ashland
boy now residing In Eugene, gradu
ates from the University of Oregon
this month. Godwin Is the only
graduate In the school of political
science. Superintendent Briscoe of
the local schools has been carrying
advanced work through the unlvers
tty extension service and gets a de
gree from the school of education.
! Drummer Sample
SALE
At Wholesale Prices
Of, Cotton Towels
Linen Towels
Turkish Towels
Table Cloths
Lunch Cloths
Linen Scarfs
Emby. Guest Towels
Bed Spreads
Bath Rugs, etc., "etc.
All next week commencing Tuesday, Junel
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