Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 13, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDING«.
j “The Shepherdhood of God.” Sub-
! ject for the evening: “ The Kind of
C hristian Needs Today.”
Sunday
school, 9:45 a. m. Junior C. K., 5"*
p. m. Sanior C. E., 7 p. m. Eve­
Catholic Church
ning
service, 8 o’clock.
Prayer |
Mass Sunday m orning a t 7:30 and
m eeting, W ednesday, 7: 3 0 p. m.
9 o’clock.
Public Notice for
Explanation and
Redemption
At the Churches
Subjec to erro r, the most perfect
Methodist Episcopal Church
F irst Church of Christ, Scientist
make
mistakes. Such ha3 been the
Cor.
N.
Main
and
Laurel
Streets
Pioneer Avenue, South
Sunday services at 11 o’clock. Sub-'
9 :4 5 ’ Sunda>' sch° o1’ Dr G- W. case at the Bon Ton Bakery. Dar-
ject of lesson sermon, “ S o u l”
Gregg Supt’
11 a - ’» • morning , ^ 6 the absence of Mr. K istler, the
Sunday school at 10 o’clock
service, subject. “ C hristianity Is m aker of th e famous pure malted
Wednesday evening m eeting at 8 Life ” 6 :4 5 ’ » W o rth League. Prof. milk twin bread, process of cool-
o. clock
I. C. Wilson, president. 8 o’clock,' -nS and escape of all gas formed by
Reading room open noro 2 to 5 evening service, subject. “ Faith o f ltfce yea'n before being wrapped in
p. m. daily, n e e ,,t S i- d a y . and ht.il.
Fnthem .” The public le meet airproof waxed wrappers is most
days
' .
cordially Invited to w orship w ith essential. This was overlooked dur-
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us. Strangers especially. You will ing Mr. K istler’s obsence on an ou t­
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
find a hearty welcome. Charles A. ing to C rater Lake, and having
ing Mr. K istler’s absence on an out-
Mrs. Josephine Champie, pastor. Edwards, m inister.
tra ry to ferm entation requirem ents.
— Bible school at 10 o’clock. Get[
Baptist Church
The quality was affected which de-
ready for the “ One Sunday Con­
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m O. F. ; stroyed the keeping quality and
te st” which is to be on the 21st of
Carson, superintendent. A school of caused mold and sourness.
Upon
August, by coming on time today.
iiiMi’-es am inspiration
Morulu discovery of e rro r Mr. K istler at
Morning w orship a t 11.
Sermon
worship, 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U. 7 p. once notified all dealers to make
topic “ Building the W alls.” Chris­ m. Evening worship, 8 o’clock. R ev .! good each and every loaf which
tian Endeavor at 7:15. Vera Chani-
, .
„
.
Chas. E. Dunham of Eugene will proved affected a n d not sa,tisfac-
pie, leader. Evening worship at 8.
t
„
preach for us m orning and evening. I tory to the consumer. The Interna-
Sermón subject "W alking in His
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,
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tional Co. offers $100 to th e first
Steps.
The young people will help
Baptist Choreto
baker who produces a loaf of bread
.n the evening program as follows.
In the absence of the pastor a n d , superior to the m alted milk twin
‘
. i n 6 aV h “T ,
r UChe ' hí8 intended suPP¡y- Rev- Dunham, i bread made by the Bon Ton Bakery
H urst will read the scripture lesson. R er B A Pinch wi„ conduct the
>
Vivian and Abbie Short will sing preacb¡ng services this
Sunday,
a duet and others will lead in Aug 14 a t n a m and 8 p m
R eb u ilt S id ew alk Seats—
prayer and close the service with Im portan t themes of Bible doctrine
Pedestrains hail w ith joy the re­
benediction.
Thursday, the 18th. w¡„ be treated upon both mornIng
building of the “ seat of the weary
we will have a big picnic in the and evening. You are cordially in ­
m an’s delight” by the Nelda Cafe,
park for all Bible school folk a n d . v,te<J to worsbip witb us.
which was damaged by a fatigued
friends of the church. See fu rth er
and fractious Ford attem p tin g to re­
announcements.
Church of the Nazarene
cline thereon; the d riv er reiteratin g
Corner of 4th and C streets
the words of the schoolboy in playing
Trinity E piscopal Church
J. E. McShane, pastor.
Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond,
Services for Sunday, Aug. 14: ball. “ Over the Fence is o u t..”
B. L. Holy communion at 8 a. nt. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Thorn-
“ H earts of Gold” coming soon.
Morning service and sermon a t 11. t |n g w ilev, Supt. Preaching serv-
1
291-lm o
Everyone cordially welcomed.
ices> n a . m and s p> m. P rayer
— ——-
j meeting W ednesday, 8 p. m. You F orm er R esid en t V isits—
First C ongregational Church
are cordiali) invited to w otsnip with
E. P. Roper, a form er well known
Boulevard and Main Street
us.
Ashland resident, arrived yesterday
Phone 239-R.
by auto from Lodi, Calif., w here he
Sunday school, 9 45, with Mr. H.
C. Galey, superintendent, presiding.
Have it vaulcanized at Leedem s is editor and publisher of the Lodi
Classes for all grades and ages. liie Hospital.
290-291
Sentinel, for a visit with friends in
Ashland and Medford.
Morning service, 11 a. in., subject,!
Mr. Roper
A Special Gift for Each.” Chris-1
-m r ’F’v nnirvfk'iK 'i it
accompanied by his daughters,
tian Endeavor. 7 p. n , Topic. T ru e !
AT c X a S y CANADA
I Garo* n a " d Theda, his m other-in-
Tem perance.”
I. Thess. 5:4-11.
_____law, Mrs. H. E.
Everyone come prepared to lead the
(Continued ïroin P age One)
meeting. Evening service 8 o’clock.
Subject, “Jesus Christ, the G reatest would not fiSh t extradition to Rose-
of Social Reform ers.” The public ■’*urg.
Dr. B rum field’s capture here f o l­
is cordially Invited to all these serv­
ices. “ Forsake not the assembling lows a search of the northw est for
of yourselves together "
W. Jud­ ti e missing Roseburg dentist. The
capture is thought to settle the con­
son Oldfield, m inister.
tention of two factions in Roseburg,
Presbyterian Church
o re claiming th a t Brumfield kCied
C. F. Koehler, pastor.
Russell and the other contendirg
Subject for the morning sermon: th a t Russell m urdered Brumfield.
W IN G
Blanche Sweet
L arry S cm o n in "The Hick”
COMING—SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Ethel Clayton
Theodore Roberts, W alter Hires, Clyde Fillmore
Sylvia Ashton in
íá
SHAM
n
291-lm o
M. W. Smith, a local Southern
Pacific switchm an, is ill a t th e com­
pany hospital in San Francisco.
Buy a Mason Heavy Duty black
ti he a t Leedom 's T ire H ospital.
291-2t
Times.
T V u LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FQR QUICK SALÉ CHEAP— Late
model phonograph and records.
Thor washing machine and ori­
ental rug.
Apply 236 5th at.,
Ashland.
292-4*
INSPECTED.
THS
PROBLKM
When we have
caught him
in cur net
And «red the
grafter I n
d leg race
The problem la,
hew net te
Another graft­
er In hie
plaee.
•TUNO
•h a wed a maa
of
h ig h
aetata,
But found to
her deapalr,
Hla tolgh aetata
waa noth lag
MENU
Sardines Canape
FOR SALE— Himalaya blackberries
in th e patch. Cheap if you pick 1
them . 153 G ranite street. Phone
411-R.
292-1
SOL’PS
Consomme Madedoine
RELISHES
Sweet Pickles
Queen Olives
FISH
Boiled Salmon, Cardinal Sauce
Pommes Monasco
CHOICE OF ENTREES
Boiled Fowl, Oyster Sauce
Fried Spring Chicken, ala Maryland
Ashland Steak, a la Minute
Roast Philadelphia Capon, Current Jelly
Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, au Jus
Baked Bananas, Whipped Cream
VEGETABLES
Mashed Potatoes
Corn on Cob
SALAD
Florida F ruit Salad
DESSERTS
Apple Pie
Lemon Pie
Strawberry Ice Cream and Cake
Watermelon
Demi Tasso
PHONE TABLE RESERVATIONS EARLY
Chicken Gumbo
GOOD HOUSE and % an acre, all
kinds fruit, berries and garden; j
good location; garage. House is
well furnished and only 3 blocks
from Main street. All goes for
few days at sacrifice. See E. E.
Phipps.
292-2
WANTED— Furnished ground floor ]
housekeeping rooms or room and
i board in refined family for man
and wife. Address A-17, Tidings.
292-3*
cattle
•If.
! GRAVENSTEIN APPLES,
w in d -1
falls.
Can’t beat ’em for pies,!
sauce or jelly. 75c 50-pound b o x 1
delivered. Fresh cider, 40c g a l-’
Ion. Y oung’s Ranch, Belleview, j
Phone 9 -F -ll.
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i "gf ANTED— Old rags. Ten cents a j
pound.
Overland Marcy Com-,'
pany.
291-2
' WANTED TO BUY— From 3 to 5!
acre tra c t in city. P refer with - a j
house and some fru it for fa m ily •
use. Address 14-J, Tidings.
292-2t*
WANTED— Squeaky^ auto
wheels
th a t need repairing.
See Ira
291-6
Reeder.
FOR SALE— New
Ford, sedan,
cheap if taken at once. 76 Alida
street.
291-6*
FOR RENT — Three-room apart- |
m ent, b ath and back porch. 369
H argadine street. Phone 263-R. I
291-2
Cleansing Specialists
Some of our good friends have
been kind enough to refer to our
m odern laundry service as “ Com­
m unity M othering.”
And that is exactly w hat we are
i seeking to m ake it— for we have
dem onstrated th a t it is practical for
m others to gain relief from w ash­
day’s trying labors a t reasonable
cost.
Our experts, w ith th e aid of mod­
ern methods, in o ur big, sunlit
1’iuudry, are w ashing and ironing
fur malny m others, re tu rn in g the
a ttily bundle com plete, ready te
use or pack away, i t a cost th a t’s
ever so reasonable.
And it is a service of which the
most critical approve— you will like
it. we’re quite sure. W hy not phone
for our driver today?
r
REDUCED
FARES
E ffective A u gust 10th
Ashland Laundry Co.
Phone 16®.
The Poor Inventor
T
HE originator of an idea has wasted his time unless
he is able to interest some one else in his creation—
unless that someone else can enjoy it or Itenefit by it.
It is because thoughts are so freely radiated—so easily
exchanged and spread broadcast—that this country is a fine
plaee to live in.
i
What Cornes After
the Purchase Price
9
Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co.
M EDFORD, O R E G O N
Dodge Brothers
B u s in e s s C a rs
Consider the advertisements in the Tidings. They are.
thoughts. Many of them are thoughts conceived with you in
mind—thoughts for your comfort—your pleasure—your health
your satisfaction.
The thoughts that will save you time
and money.
Do you take full advantage of them?
voice of American business.
Advertising is the
Don’t Close Your Ears to It
a
Dodge Brothers
M o to r C a r s
n ess! It is like looking at a land­
scape through the eud of a tube, which
shows it only as a spot. It Is like be­
ing on a mountain top with so stiff a
neck that you cannot rum your head
to see any part of the vast round of
vision except that which is just b»
fore your eyes.—A. M. O. A.
Aug. 14-SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER $1.25
5:30—B:00 P. M.
FOR SALE— Blackface bucks, $10
a head. Six miles south on P a - !
cific highway. Mike Tucker.
292-6*
A BAD REFUTATION
1st Fish—You say Mr. Eel is
erook?
2nd Fish—Well he’s a slippery
tamer anyway.
Setflchne&s Well Defined.
How narrow the survey of seltlslfc
Hotel (Formerly
Ashland
Grill
Hotel Austin)
BARGAIN REAL ESTATE— 1 sell
bargains.
You judge.
Owners
leaving; $6,000; level acre, gar­
den, berries, tree fruits, nuts, al­
falfa, grapes, shrubbery, flowdts,
hedges, chickens, sm all barn full
of hay; plastered house, 9 large,
7 small rooms, basement, desir­
able home. Only $4,000, term s.
$2,500; common 8-room, garden,
alfalfa, 4 level lots, 2 streets, for
$1,700.
R. D. Sanford, 399
Beach, Ashland.
292-2*
Customer: Are
you quite sure
your bakery is
perfectly ■ a. n i-
tary?
P r o p r i s t er:
Dead sure m a’am.
I rive it the up
an* down ev’ry
mornin*
an’
I
ain’t saw a <erm
yet.
Community
Mothering
— BY—
in-
and—
“ H earts of Gold.”
E sp ee Man Sick In ’F r isc o —
Umbralla—ftun
far th« tfoetor
qulekl Hv« torak­
an twa af my
ribA
Don’t cook at home Sunday. Dine
Ever Meet Anyone Like Her?
at the Hotel Ashland Grill. Spe­
A man who live«: in a West side
cial Sunday dinner, 5:30 to 8:00 boarding house describes his land­
p. m. $1.25.
291-1 lady: “She is a kind of parallelo­
gram ; that is. an oblong, angular fig­
Finest foods at m oderate prices ure which cannot be described and
— Hotel Ashland Grill. Week day which is equal to anything: and any
lunch 60c, dinner $1.00 * 291-1 two meals in her house are together
less than a square meal."—New York
Rent Home on the Boulevard—
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. H artley have
rented th e J. F. Cole home a t 737
Boulevard.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
'The Girl Montana”
Robinson, and Or-
ville Dewey.
A «AD FLIOHT
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