Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, August 17, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    i FRIDAY, AUGUST 18i
iVINING TIIEATREi
I Local and Personal J
Good Boy
The Grocer Boy
Who Delivers You
i
Nttrmi's Butter-Nat Bread
Famous for its ehve-grained texture, snow white color
and excellent flavor.
REMEMBER Butter-Nut as all the Xurmi's Bread
is made by modern machinery, from best of material.
Try a loaf todayyou will like it!
We also make
CALIFORNIA RAISIN'. PAN'-D ANDY. WHOLE
WHEAT. NURMI'S RYE. GRAHAM.
FRENCH. Etc. At your grocer.
Nurmi Baking Co.
mill MHIM I MIM
In the Social Realm
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V. C. T. r.
The W. C. T. U. will hold their an
nual election of officers at the Meth
odist church next Tuesday at 2:30
p. m. All members requested to be
present.
AT THE CHURCHES
Dan re.
About thirty Medford young people
motored up from Medford last even
ing and enjoyed dancing until mid
night at tha Bungalow. .A majority
of the party brought lunches and had
a picnic dinner in the park early In
the evening.
Civic Clufc
The Civic Improvement Club will
hold a called meeting by order of the
president. Mrs. E. D. Briggs, at the
Hotel Austin parlors at 7:30 p. m.
on Saturday, August 19. Important
business is to come before the meet
ing.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Pioneer avenue Eouth. Sunday
service at 11 o'clock. Subject of les
son sermon, "Mind." Sunday school
at 10 o'clock.. Wednesday evening
meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room
open from 2 to 4 daily except Sundays.
Methodist Suiierlutemlents Moot.
Four district superintendents oi
the Methodist conference of Oregon!
met in Ashland Monday to lay plans
for the next conference, which meets
in Lebanon September 27. The su
perintendents are J. T. Abbett of Eu
gene district. J. W. McDougall of
Congregational Church.
The midweek service will be held
on Thursday night, August 17, at 8
o'clock. Subject, "Why Do the In
nocent Suffer With the Guilty?" On
Sabbath, the 20th, the pastor will
preach in the morning at 11 o'clock.
Theme, "Skeptical Questionings in
Religion." Evening at 8. Topic,
"Interpreting Our Times." Sunday
school at 9 : 45 a. m. Hearty wel
come to all. Rev. R. W. Farquhar,
minister.
Ilnptist Church Xotes.
The Baptist Sunday school picnic
will be on Friday of this week. Con
veyances will leave the church shortly
after 8 o'clock. Be sure to be there
Portland district, H. J. Van Fossen j on time, 8 o'clock,
of Klamath district. The Oregon con-1 Thus far this month we have had
ference over which they serve covers ! the best attendance at prayer meet
all of Oregon west of the Cascades Ing that we have had this year. Come
and includes also Klamath and Lake j Thursday night at 8 o'clock.
counties. They met here by Invita
tion of Rev. Van Fossen. They de
parted for their homes Tuesday. Rev.
Abbett spoke at the Methodist church
O. S. Halfhill of this city has
passed the entrance examination and
will go to the naval training school
at San Francisco. Eight other Jack-'
son county boys also passed the ex-:
animations. i
Mrs. Nils Ahlstrora, accompanied
hy her daughter, Mrs. Jack Adams,
her to children and Miss Jennie
Bates,, left Wednesday morning for
a two weeks' vacation at Coqullle ,
ar.d. Marshfield. j
"Mrs. Ella B. Mills has returned af-;
ter a two months' visit in Los An-,
pcles, San Diego and other California
resort cities and benches. En route
home she stopped at Berkeley to visit
her son Victor, who Is attending the
I'niversity of California.
Carrol Wagner drove down from
the Wagner-Carter camp on Rogue
river Tuesday and returned Wednes
day. He reports everybody to be en
joying themselves at the camp. Irv
ing Vining is now up there and Mrs.
Eubanks returned with Carrol. Miss
Lydia McCall is back at the postof
fice after a stay at the camp.
Sllss Floy Cambers will again teach
in Utah, beginning with the fall term.
Her assignment this year will be in
the city schools of Provo, the third
largest town In the state, with a
population of 10,000 on the Denver
and Rio Grande and San Pedro and
Los Angeles railways. The state uni
versity Is also located there.
On last Saturday the Bungalow did
the largest kitchen business, with the
exception of the Fourth-of July, since
It has been opened. The remarkable
part of the day was the fact, accord
ing to employes, that only one person
recognized as a familiar face was
among the people whose hunger was
assuaged.
David W. Hazen In the Monday
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The Eternal Grind
also
SELIG ATHLETIC FILM
Coming Saturday
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in 'Sunshine Dad9
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Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lynch and also
Mrs. Wright were much surprised
Monday morning when an auto load
of old n?lghbors and friends from
i McMinnvllle appeared at their door.
I The party consisted of Attorney
James Burdette and wife, Mrs. Vin
! ton and Mrs. Frank Stout, who have
been leisurely touring the country,
visiting Crater Lake and ending with
Ashland. They pronounce our beau
tiful Llthla park aa being by far the
most attractive stopping place they
have found on their trip. After
I spending some time In the park and
making a short visit to their old
friends on Liberty street, they started
I on their homeward Journey, having
I already spent two weeks of their va
! cation.
Prominent Men on
S. F. Excursion
The excursion of San Francisco
business men merchants and manu
facturers which is to be entertained
here on Aueust 26 will consist of sev-
Issue of the Portland Telegram has a j eraJ nun(Jred representatives of the
three-column article dealing with the ,ead,ng firmg of that city Jt w, be
faded glories of Jacksonville, illus- lUed the -wholesale Trade Exten
trated by a photo taken of the city ( g,on Estcurglont and wllt be run under
In 1872. The keynote of the article ausplces of the San Francisco
is that it has more people in Its cem- ChambeP ot commerce,
etery than Its corporate being, due to .... tu .., .
.u o .!.. tii J Included In the itinerary are the
wa ting for the Southern Pacific to t..iij
I Oregon cities of Eugene. Marshfield,
COme' , North Bend, Coquille, Myrtle Point.
At an early date the Baby Beavers Bandon, Springfield. Cottage Grove,
of Portland will play Klamath Falls ( orants Pass, Medford and Ashland,
for the championship of the state, j Among the firms and individuals
By winning Sunday from Salem the I tnat have signed up are the follow
Portland team cinched the honor for llng. Adler (Adler Sanatorl
the northern division, and Klamath um Abbott Press, American Nation
Falls already has the southern honors ' aJ Bank, Anglo & London Paris Na
corraled. The Portland team wants ional Bank, M. J. Brandensteln &
to play the game on neutral ground. qq gani( 0f Italy. Berger & Carter,
and there Is a possibility that, Med- I Bass-Heuter Paint Company, Baker
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Adelberg of i & Hamilton. Bank of California, Call
Marvsvllle. Pal.. unexDectedly recog-' fornia Barrel Company. Connecticut
nized O. T. Bergner as an old friend Fire Insurance Company. California
...1.11,. . wMio on .rnnto Fruit Canners' Association, Crocker
north this week, and remained sev-' National Bank. II. S. Crocker & Co.,
eral davs as the guests of the Berg- j Henry Cowell Lime & Cement Co ,
Mr Adelberg is manager ot.L.- ummMsinei w"" .
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theatre at Marysvllle. j uunnam, tarrigau -"
The visitors are greatly Dleased with Joseph Dixon trucime lo., KOen
ners.
the Liberty
Sunday school at 9:45 Sunday
morning. B. Y. P. U. at 7 o'clock.
The subject Is "Carelessness Versus
Thoughtfulness." The leaders are
Sunday morning and Rev. McDougall i Florence Mastier and Evelyn Chrla-
in the evening. They had the pleas- tie.
use while here of meeting Dr. Love
land of the First Methodist church
of Portland and Dr. Feese of the Pat
ton church of Portland, who were en
route to Klamath Falls for a hunting
At the morning service at 11
o'clock the subject of the sermon will
be "Seeing the King and Beholding
the Lands Afar."
The time to go to or to return to
and fishing trip, accompanied by ' college is drawing near, so the even
Henry Jennings of the Methodist '. ing sermon will be an educational ser
Eook Concern of Chicago. They w ere : mon, "The Christian and Education."
piloted by Judge Baldwin of Klamath
Falls.
This message will be worth while for
those of our young people who want
to go to college and who are going to
Miss Thelma Blair was down trom j college. Indeed. It will be worth
while for all.
ARTHUR R. BLACKSTONE.
the Blair granite quarries to spend
Tuesday In the city.
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Mi's. Elsa Collins
(Late of Rosenthal Sisters of Portland)
Manicuring Hair Dressing
Switch Making
Facial Massage Scalp Treatment
Private Residential Work
Telephone 702-1 for Appointment
Ladies' Work Only
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Ashland and especially the park, and
are coming here next summer to
camp through their vacation,
ford will be selected. ,
The Klamath and Weed baseball
Dollar Co.. Eloe3ser-Heynemann Co.
Geo F. Eberhard Co.. Elklns Co-
First National Bank, Rlremen's Fund
Insurance Co., Gladding, McBean &
Co., R. G. Guyette & Co., M. A. Gunst
& Co.. Inc., Greenbaum, Well & Mich-
teams wm piay ai v,eea nexi bdu elg G,obe Gra,n & Mlning Co Abt)0tt
in what promises to be the hottest, Hlrschfelder
contested game of the year in this ' , R Pm, Hins & Landt.
Inc., International Banking Co., H.
L. Judell & Co.. langley & Michaels,
section, and a number of Ashland and
Medford fans will go to the lumber
town to see the game. BIgbee will
,'t oolia Cull Rpflnlnt Co.. Luscombe &
pitch for Klamath Falls, and Tuerck j Igaacg c Marwedel, Meese &
for Weed, weed nas announced n , . Afnnre-Watsnn T)rv Goods
Intention of betting 2000 on Its team ;C() i MerchaDtg. N-ati0nal Bank. Mu-
ana wltn tnat mucn money up uitrio , m TT R Mann Co..
will not be much back talk. v.n.n.nnhnti.nn Co . National
Elder Taylor G. Bunch, formerly j pharmacy. Otis Elevator Co.,
president of the Southern Oregon O'Rourks-Eubanks Hat co., racmc
Association of Seventh Day Advent-1 States Electric Co., Pacific Portland
Ists. stopped off In Grants Pass and ! Cement Co.. Paraffine Paint Co.. E.
nreached to a large and appreciative ; e. Potter & Sons
Clean-up Sale
ON
Odds and Ends
Values up lo $5.00 at $2.95 and $1.95. See Windows.
Medford
"Good Shoes"
Oregon
may be routed to see the scenic
beauties of Oregon, Washington and
Idaho will be worked out at another
meeting at Seattle, September 6.
This will be attended by Mark
Woodruff, Frank Branch Riley and
John B. Yeon, by Invitation. Other
Portland men will also be In atten
dance. It Is a concentrated effort Instead
of scattered fire that is planned.
Publicity has been' given the Colum
bia highway, the Rainier National
park, and Crater Lake, among the
headllners on the new scenic bill,
but each has tried to fight its own
battles In competition with Yellow
stone park and the California re
sorts. Now for the first time a route
that will include a visit to there
headllners and the many side trips
as well will be worked out. It is
Georgian Circuit association. The
Washington people recognize the
value of the Columbia river high
way as a part of the new tourist
ticket route, and seek the co-operation
of Portland In bringing the
scenic headlines of the Pacific
Northwest before the east and mid
dle west. Frank Branch Riley has
been asked to speak before the re
sort owners, hotel proprietors, rail
road and automobile men at the Sep
tember meeting. The form to be
taken by the prospective advertising
campaign will be decided at this
meeting.
California interests say the tourist
trade is bringing $200,000,000 of
new money annually into that state;
Colorado considers half that sum Is
spent in its Rocky mountain district
each year by tourists; Oregon is
realized that an eastern passenger j getting less than $3,000,000 of toui
agent is only human after all. Fori 1st money each year at present,
years he has been selling tickets'
visit
for a trip which has featured a
to Yellowstone park.
He knows every deall of the trip
by long experience and every piece
Medford Alumni Hop,
Invitations have been received in
the city for a dance to be given by
! the Medford hleh school alumni at
of information requested is at his!fho ., (n v Tlleart!lT
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tongue's end. The Y'ellowstone trip
has been satisfactory and is a defi
nite matter requiring little explana
tion aside from the printed litera
ture. Part of the new campaign will
August 22.
Neal Nelbecker of Dunsmulr was
an Ashland visitor Sunday.
Conductor J. H. Swaggart. who
be to educate the ticket sellers of the I wa8 Injured Thursday and who Is
east In the attractions of the new now-in the Southern Pacific hospital
route farther west. jln San Francisco, Is reported to be
George E. Hardy, executive secre-! Improving,
tary of the Chamber of Commerce, j Miss Bertha Selby and sister Elsie
and C. C. Overmire, president of the i of Dunsmulr psent the week-end with
Portland Automobile club, attended
the Seattle meeting, called by the
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Selby.
audience at the Adventlst Lhurcu
Thursday night, says the Grants
Pass Courier. Mr. Bunch went on to
Medford and Ashlnad Friday after
noon and returned to Roseburg to
conduct a Sunday evening service at
Pacific Porcelain
Ware Co., Pacific Hardware & Steel
Co., A. Schilling & Co.. Standard Oil
Co., Sperry Flour Co.. Schmidt Lith
ograph Co., Steiger Terra Cotta and
Pottery Works, Southern Pacific Co.,
Sussman. Wormser & Co., W. B.
Northwest Unites
To Win Tourists
the camp meeting held In that city. I Sumner & Co., Tlllmann & Bendel,
Mr. Bunch will return to Hoise, iaanu, union uu v.o., union L.uiiuBt
his present home, having been trans- j Western Union Telegraph Co., W ell
ferred from the Southern Oregon to man, Peck & Co.. Wells. Fargo & Co.
the Idaho conference, which will be . Express, Wagner Leather Co., West
hls field for the next two years. I em Assurance Co., A. L. Young Ma-
Ti At mu vidtine ' chlnery Co.
her sister, Mrs. W. A. Cooper, on
Dead Indian last week, had the pleas
ure of visiting Mr. Milam's home
stead, also the Stoner and Nell ranch
es. Mr. Milam has a small log cabin
on his homestead with this greeting
over the door, "Welcome to the
Milam ranch." Mt. Pitt shows up in
all Its beauty from Mr. Milam's back
porch. Everything was in order
around the premises except the
spring, where several herds of cattle
had apparently been washing their
feet. The Stoner, Milam and Sullivan
ranches are quite different from the
Nell and Lindsay ranches, where level
country and large pines are the prom
inent fantnrM . The former places
-i....j in crii,w nn far from : trade,
the summit of the mountain and are
surrounded mostly ,by lage white
fire.
Portland Telegram: Linking to
gether all the big tourist attractions
of the Pacific Northwest and mak
ing a definite route at a known cost
so that the eastern sightseer may
more easily be shown why he should
visit the three corner states Is the
new advertising plan decided upon
at a meeting in Seattle Saturday at
tended by Portland men who are
planning to take a leading part in
the new campaign for more tourist
The Waist That Has Won the
Favor of a Nation
"The Wrthmor"
Detailed plans for showing eastern
nasenger agents how convienently
prospective
travelers for pleasure
TfW-l
I WAISTS "
The new, wanted styles on sale tomorrow.
As always priced at $i.00, as always,
worth more
The law of compensation never rests and we gen
erally get what we deserve. The Wirthmor Waists
have won the favor of an entire nation solely for
this one reason. They have deserved it. I
Buy a New WIRTHMOR TomorrowThey'll
Likely Be Gone the Day After
THEY ARE SOLD HERE EXCLUSIVELY
FERGUSOJVTS-
The Bargain Store Ashland, Oregon