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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1916)
i, 1 t Thursday, September 21, 1910 Thursday, September 21, 1918 s i ' 4 I ! A uiikZii" . : i i MwniBiTnMwiMiiiiiiMiiiiiiMiiiii i i AT TOE CHURCHES Presbyterian Sunday school at 9:45; preaching service at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m.: prayer service Wed nesday evening. Choir rehearsal on Thursday evening at 7:30. H. A. CARNA'IAN', D. D. Pastor. First Church of Christ, Scientist.' South Pioneer avenue. Sunday service at 11 o'clock. Subject of lesson sermon, "Reality." Wednes day evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room open from 2 to 4 daily except Sundays. Trinity Episcopal Church Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond. Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m.; Sundav school at '9:4.r; morning prayer and sermon at 11; evening prayer and sermon at 7: IM. Strangers and visi tors cordially welcomed. Congregational Church Mid week service on Thursday, Septem ber 21, at 7:30, subject "The Pathos of Nelio". On Sabbath. September 24, the Sunday school will meet at 9.45; morning worship at 11, theme, "Straitened Lives; Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30; evening service at 7:30, sub ject, "Love. Courtship and Mar riage. You are cordially invited to attend. REV. it. W. KAHQl'H AR, Minister. Baptist ('lunch. Rev. Marion B. Haynes of Mc Minnville will preach both morning and evening next Sunday. Mr. Haynes is prominent as a speaker among Baptists on the coast. All are cordially invited. Sunday school at 9.45. Be on time; it pays. Preaching service at 11 and 7:30. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. A live interest Is being shown in the young people's work of the church. Watch out for our big Sunday school rally in the near future. Xazarene Church Bengll said, "Whoever understands twenty great words understands the Bible." What are these twenty great words and what are their definitions? Begin ning next Sunday, September 2.4, these twenty words will be the morn ing themes, running through a num ber of weeks. The first subject will be "Sin". What does the Bible say it is? The evening theme will be "Hell". Are the wicked annihilated or do they live forever? What is the real meaning of the Greek? Does the Bible say there is a second pro bation? if so, where? Future re conBtructionists, of all faiths, espe cially invited to this service. All evening services are strictly evangel istic in their nature. Remember, this Is a "church with a message". for you. Congregations and interest are increasing. A hearty welcome to you. DORM AN D. EDWARDS. Pastor. Warning The undersigned hereby warn all persons to forbear trespassing upon their property and will prosecute all violators to the full extent of the law. Signed MARK TRl'E. G. O. KENNARD, W. L. TIN'KER, BlTLER WALKER, J. T. MILLION. 3.r-2t Miss Lillian Hllty, who has been spending the summer with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hllty. in Ash land, has returned to San Francisco, where she will resume her musical studies. Miss Hilty won a host of friends while here this summer. Her tinging was much in demand at scores of gatherings. If it's work gloves you want, we have them and plenty of them that are suitable for the work you are doing. Mitchell & Whittle. It Phone news items to the Tidings If you don't know "Century Edition Finest Sheet Music you don't know the best edi tion of Standard and Classic pieces possible to buy. If you want the very finest sheet music at merely the cost of the cheap stuff, just step into our store the first chance you get and ask us to show you "Century' Edition." Vocal selections instrumental selec tions 2.000 of the world's best classics, and any one is yours for the absurdly low price of only 10 Cents a Copy The Music Shop In the S. 10 and 15c Store Ask m for Ccaturjr Edltloi Catalog II II II It 1 km ntfi v i aa rv iv v a i To the People of ! t Southern Oregon jj .M.,.-M""Hi' 1 M"H"l"l"l"l '1"M"I"I"H "!' V I A rirf Menuon : : is called to the fact that the j :: many thousands of dpllars !! nrifVi nf noTw rtnaa onrl antra ! ' have just arrived all high ; ;: grade, new, stylish garments :: ; ; Positively the finest and the : : " most up-to-date merchandise :: to be bought in America. " Conditions exist whereby X the entire stock must go on i sale at once. Remember right at the 1 beginning of the fall season J i and all must go. Ordered Sold Zn nn Many thousands ot dol-1 liters worth ot smart :: suits, beautiful coats, ;i tine furs, fine :: waists, etc., i All new. Creditors Must Be Satisfied : Not Old Merchan dise, but the very latest is going : ; to the people of Southern I Oregon. WHHI IIIHIII HH"Hf Sales Everyone is invited to this sale out of town merchants or anyone from any place. This is positively one of the finest stocks of ladies' ap parel in So. Oregon, to go wholesale and retail. f Meltorf Leaf is ( Entire Stock To the Public fa Going Wholesale and Retail-Nothing Reserved One of the Largest Stocks of Hose 25c Children's Hose 17c 25c Ladies' Hose .17c 35c Ladies' Hose...l9c 35c Ladies' Cashmere Hose.. 19c 50c Ladies' Hose..29c 75c Ladies' Hose..49c Corsets 1.50 Corsets 98c 2.50 LaGrecque Corsets 1.59 6.00 LaGrecque Corsets 1.98 All fine muslin and silk under garments, every thing in this store all ordered sold. SAT torts rn A! nn Ul J VJ qJn 'immmhS Ladies' Cloaks and Suits in Southern Oregon. Union Suits Petticoats 75c Ladies' Union- 2.25 Sateen Floral Suits 59c Flounce. 1.19 1.25 Ladies' Union- 4.00 Petticoats, Suits ...98c Silk 2.98 1.50 Ladies' Union- 5 50 Petticoats, Suits 1.13 Silk 3.98 2.50 Silk and Wool 6.50 Petticoats, Union Suits..: 1.98 Silk .. .4.98 4.00 Silk and Wool Upi0D Suit8 8'98 Sweaters Gautner Mattern and Bath Robes Fibrieiik.wo1 and 4.50 Bath Robes. 2.98 4 50 Sweaters 2.69 5.50 Bath Robes. 3 98 6 50 Sweaters 3.98 7.50 Bath Robes.,4.98 8 50 Sweaters 5.98 ! 12.50 Sweaters... 8.69 Now is the time to buy 2.75 Children's Children's Coats. AH are Sweaters 1.78 ordered sold. Hundreds ol articles too A beautiful line of Kim- numerous to mention. All onas All must be sold, must go. ery tord. mings is All UfiOAY ORDERED ON n A 7.50 to 18.50 Street Dresses, now 1.98 Big Bargain Tables of Waists, values fl to 4.00 OuC Absolutely the finestJthe largest, the newest, iiost exclusive line of millin Big Bargain Tables of ever shown in led- Waists, to 7.50 JjJacli and eiery beautiful hat, every sHape Just Arrived Beautiful Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists. 5.00 values 3.98 6.50 values 4.98 7.50 values 5.98 Hundreds of other Mid dies, Waists, Etc. AH are ordered sold. every bit of fine tj nn- Ordered Sold new and up-to-date, feieht at the opening of the season ordered sold at All CUT PRICES Slfl0 """""'"7-'",",1 f "" mmmmmmmmmmmm .mill l (oJ Ijl a r) 7 n y JlJ u muamf 'V' anauaaMJ mtmmmm, mm mx mmm mmm laaaBaliaa, To the People of Southern Oregon Entire Stock-Going Wholesale and Retail All going-all brand new. The most Beautiful Stock in Southern Oregon. Beautiful Dresses Poplin, Crepe de Chine Wool Challis, Messa lines, values to 25.00 going at 7.89 30.00 Dresses ...17.89 35.00 Dresses ... 27.89 values 1.98 Furs 8.50 Furs 4.98 15.00 Furs 9.89 25.00 Furs 17.89 48.50 Furs 29.89 87.50 Furs 58.89 All new. All ordered sold. Ladies' Furnishings, Gloves, Handkerchiefs everything to be sold. MBER 11) rase Entire Stock u Coats-Suits 13.50 Newest Fall Coats 8.98 15.00 Newest Fall Coats .10.98 22.50 Newest Fall Coats .15.98 30.00 Newest Fall Coats .. 22.98 45.00 Newest Fall Coats .. 29.98 67.50 Newest Fall Coats .. 47.98 All ordered sold SUITS 18.50 to 22.50 Newest Fall Suits 14.89 27.50 to 30.00 Newest Fall Suits 19.89 35.00 Newest "Fail Suits!!.! 23!89 40.00 Newest Fall Suits ... 29.89 47.50 Newest Fall Suits. .. 36.89 Ladies' Coats of last season, 22.50 to 35.00. jn QA choice..... 09eJ at lO IrlP m t 1 1 1 1 1 1 m n i n 1 1 1 t mM" Doors ire Slock is Being Prepared To Be Sold Wholesale and Retail Nothing Reserved It Takes Nerve i to tell the Truth X Conditions exist whereby there can be no wait ing with this store These are Absolute Facts t This new fine fall stock is ;; I going to be placed out before : : the people of Southern Ore- t gon and must be sold at once. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 3 I 1 1 Absolutely one of the largest and finest stocks of fine Millinery 1 In Southern Oregon All new fall styles just arrived. . All must go. Ordered Sold WHHltMMtMHtlMMU 10 a Closet Medford, Oregonon the corner as you go to the new postoflice. Experienced salesld dies' wanted. Apply at back door. Sale will con tinue until until stock is sold. Full Program for Tonight's Concert The program for the band con cert which was to haveen been given lust night, but which was postponed until this evening, appears below. This program is one of the best balanced aid moot interesting yet offered by the Ashland band and should not be passed up. The concert statrs promptly a 7:45. The "Echos from the Opera" medley will have a universal app while the medley overture, "Bits of Remick's Hits" is the ragtim clasalv of the year. March, "Flag Day" Schramm Valse Hesitation, "First Love" (Premier Amour) Holzuiana Fox trot, "I'retty Iialiy" Kalin niul Van Alstyna Operatic medley, "Echoes From the Opera". .Arr. by Mackle Deyer; Song. 'When I Was a Dreamer".. Van Alstyna Carl II . Loveland. Medley overture, "Hits of Hom- lck's Hits" Synopsis: Introduction, Alabama Jubilee. In Old Madeira, the Wed ding of the Sunshine and the Rose, The Sweetest (llrl In Monterey, Cir cus Day In Dixie, The liars Are Down in Lovers' Lane, I'm On My Way ta Dublin Hay, Dance. Molly Dear. It's You I'm After, Dancing the Jelly Roll. It's Tulip Time in Holland. Arr. by Lampe. Serenade, "Tetidre Amour" (Ten der Love) Clement Tutrol, "The Blue and the Grey" Dalbey (By special request.) Military march, "Spirit of Inde pendence" Holzuiana Surprise Party. Miss Frieda Butterfleld gave a surprise party at her home on Sec ond street Thursday evening for 3. A. Peters, Jr., who leaves soon fof Portland to take a position in the Canadian Bank of Commerce. The affair was participated in by eigh teen young people and was a com plete surprise to the guest of honor. There was something doing every minute during the evening, which opened w 1th a secret program lti which Elwood Iledberg and Grace King weie awarded the prize for a vivid representation of Bluebeard. The quotation contest was won by Miss Gains. Following this was an impromptu program. Several selec tions were given by a male quartet composed of Messrs. Hedberg, Throne, Rush and Peters, and there was a song by the girls and one by the boys. During the refreshment hour Ebe Dunn gave a toast to Mr. Peters, who responded feelingly. The affair was one of the happiest within the memory of the guests, who were: Misses Thelma Throne, Velma Jam.'s, Vadie Peters, Ruby McClellan, Lillian Arant, Marguerite Moore, Mabel Moore, Mrs. John Kin? 8 and Messrs. Merrill Throne, Elwood Iledberg. Orville James, Calvin Mc Clellan, Frank Rush, John King, Fred Holgate, Ebe Dunn, S. A. Peters, Jr. Mr. Jesse II. Dungan, editor and proprietor of the Orovllle Mercury, called at the Tidings office this morning. Mr. Dungan Is in town for yesterday and today only, mak ing Ashland the northern terminus of his trip. He states that two big Irrigation projects are soon to be ready for operation In the vicinity of Orovllle, Cal., along the Featner river. Mr. Dungan took tlmo to walk up through the parks as far as the automobile camp, - ' ' I Th Thimble Club will meet to i morrow afternoon with Mrs. H. 0. Frohbach , We now have a beautiful assort ment of wide end four-in-hand ties at 35c each. Mitchell & Whittle. It BROWN'S East Side Market AND Plaza Market All kinds of fresh meats kept clean under sanitary conditions t Fish Every Friday X Prompt Service. Free Delivery 'Phone Your Meat Orders to 188 or 190 And Be Satisfied mmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmTnPinnmm) I