Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 03, 1921, CHRISTMAS EDITION, Page 16, Image 16

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
staying at his m other's home while
in Jacksonville, took the stand as the
first w itness for the prosecution and
testified at length under bovh direct
and cross examination. His testi­
mony for th e most p art was techni­
cal, dealing with the ledger sheets
of the bank. He testified under cross
examination th a t K ubli had no
knowledge of the handling of the af­
fairs of the bank, nor of the fin a n ­
cial weakness of the bank, and that
JACKSONVILLE, Or., Dec. 3.— at all times it had appeared th a t K u­
The selection of a jury to hear the bli had intentions of m aking up any
tria l of Chester Kubli, Applegate ovedrafts.
cattlem an, who is charged with aid­
E. JE. K ahler, the accountant who
ing W. H. Johnson, form er cashier handled the affairs of the bank after
■of the Bank of Jacksonville to injure the failure of th a t institution, then
and defraud th at bank, consumed all took the stand for the state and tes­
of the tim e in court W ednesday and tified th a t according to the books,
took until about 10 o’clock T h u rs^ K ubli’s oved.afts had am ounted o a
day morning. The jury list is as fol­ sum in the neighborhood of $42,000.
lows: A. A. Schuchard, W. B. Bid­
At the completion of K ahler’s tes­
dle, W. H. Gore, W. A. Moffit, W el­ timony, Kubli testified th a t he de­
born Beeson, E. B. Shaw, L. Colver, posited and drew on the bank w ith­
George B. Dean, J. C. H erring, Jas. | out any knowledge of the condition
B. Stew art, J. H. French, and G. H. of his account, relying solely on W.
Yeo.
H. Johnson to take care of the finan­
W. H. Johnson, form er cashier oh ces.
T hat he deposited checks,
th e Bank of Jacksonville, who is d rafts and cash w ithout receiving
IS SELECTED
JOHNSON CALLED
Wolcott's Grocery
HEADQUARTERS FOR STAPLE AND
FANCY GROCERIES
Saturday, D ecem ber 3, 11021
receipts for them, and th a t he had December 29. It is hoped th a t Rev.
absolutely no knowledge of any plot W. O. Forbes, D. D:, Sunday school
to defraud the bank.
superintendent 'Tor Oregon, W ash­
ington, and Idaho, and Rev. W. L.
ENTERTAIN SUNDAY
Van Nuys, educational field secre­
SCHOOL CLASSES OF
tary of the Sunday school '’board,
ASHLAND AT HOMES will be here to participate in these
services."
A strong “party sp irit” seemed to
prevade the Sunday school class of
M ethodist Epi*ri>pal Church
the community last evening. Among
C orner North Main and Laurel.
the Presbyterians, the teachers’
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Dr.
training class, tau g h t by s. D." Tay­ G. W. Gregg, superintendent.
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lor, gave a party at the home of Miss
M orning service a t-1 1 . Subject,
Pauline Plum m er, on W imer street. j “ W hat Must the Church Do to be
Mrs. Riley, 241 High street, enter- Save I.”
tained the Young W omen’s Bible
Epw orth League at 6:15 p. m., Mr.
class, where an old-fashioned rag I. c . Wilson, president,
bee was the very practical entertain-!
Evening services at 7:30.
Sub-
m ent, and as someone rem arked. I ject, “ The Price of Leadership.”
thej had a tearing old time, while i A cordial welcome to strangers.
Rev. K oehler was host to his class “ Come with us and we will do thee
of sixteen at the manse.
good, for the Lord hath spoken good
V. O. N. Smith, of the Baptist concerning Israel.”
Sunday school entertained his class
Charles A. Edwards, Minister.
of young people at his home on
F irst C ongregational Church
North Main, last evening. Progres­
Boulevard and Main streets.
sive games were played at small ta ­
bles, each one being devoted to a
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. with
different game. Mrs. Smith served classes for all grades and ages.
Morning service, 11 a. m. ’ Sub­
dainty refreshm ents a t the" tables.
Twenty-two people enjoyed the hos­ ject, “ The Believer’s Pride in Chris-
pitality and good cheer of th e even- tian ity .”
ing.
'f Ju n io r Endeavor, 3:30 p. m.
Superintendent and Mrs. O. F .j
C hristian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.
Carson also entertained all the Subject, “ Thy Will Be Done.” VI.
teachers of th eir Sunday school T e -' W ith m>' plans. Matt. 6:7-15. (Con-
cently.
secration m eeting.)
Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Sub­
ject, "Jesus Christ, th e G reat Teach­
er.” To all who are* friendless, and
need a friend; to all who are weary
and need rest; to all who sin and
need a Savior, this church extends a
hearty welcome in thè name of Jesus
Trinity Episcopal Church
Christ. “ Come with us and we will
Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m.
do theo good.
No other service, but services as
W. Judson Oldfield, Minister.
usual Sunday, December 11,
u
Fourth St
Market
GOODLETT & HIBBS, Proprietors
Dealers ’in
CHOICE MEATS, HAMS, BACON, LARD,
CANNED GOODS, EGGS, POULTRY
GET OUR HOLIDAY PRICES
265 Fourth Street
Phone 77
Darling
Studio
F irst C hristian Church
ONCE YOU PATRONIZE US — ALWAYS
WE AIM TO PLEASE YOU
214 Fourth Street
Phone 17
OVERLAND-MARCY CO.
CORNER THIRD AND MAIN
Distributors for
Standard Metal Products Co. Connecting Rod
Bearings—Sizes for all cars
If we haven’t your size, our mechanics
can make them for you
OUR SHOP IS W ELL EQUIPPED
OUR MECHANICS EXPERTS
We guarantee our labor
See ns for accessories. We carry a complete line
There are no better tires than
GOODRICH and FISK
Prices are greatly reduced. Our stock is
CLEAN AND NEW
SO N
Dealers in
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco
Complete Line Fishing Tackle
.
Men’s Dress and Wofk Gloves
Our Motto:
“ Quality, Quantity, Service and Free Delivery”
215 Fourth Street
F ir st B aptist Church.
Sunday school, O. F. Carson, sup­
erintendent, 9:45. A happy surprise
for the school at the opening. Let
everybody be present or time.
Morning worship an < sermon at
11:00 o’clock; subject: “ Our Med­
iating M inistry.”
Young peoples m eeting at 6:30.
Special program . All the young
'people invited.
Evening preaching
service at
7:30; subject: “ The Coming Sep­
aration and the P arting of the
W ays.”
A . cordial invitation is extended
all who will worship with us.
WALTER L. EVANS, Pastor.
F irst Church o f Christ, S cien tist.
LOOMIS
ST3D—
Shelf Hardware — Granite ware
Corner of B and Second str
Mrs. Josephine Champie, pastq^<
no
Bible school at 10 o’clock. Mr.
F ran k Patterson, superintendent.
Morning worship at 11. Sermon
on “Am I My B rother’s K eeper.”
This is a serm on in line with the
annual observance of “ women’s
day” in the m issionary work.
A fter church is the fellowship
luncheon followed by th e monthly
business meeting. All church offi­
cers are requested to be present and
all others are welcome.
At 6:30 is the evening prayer ser­
vice. The interm ediates meet in the
upper room under the supervision
of Miss Abraham . All seniors are
urged to avail themselves of this op­
portunity for a spiritual blessing by
attending the m eeting of the senior
society, in the main room.
Evening worship at 7:30. Sermon
topic is “ How Long Go Ye Limp­
ing Between the Two Sides?” Come
to -church.
Phone 23
Pioneer avenue south.
Sunday
services at 11:00 o’clock. Subject
of lesson: “God the Only Cause
and C reator.” Sunday school at 10
o'clock. W ednesday evening's m eet­
ings at 8:00 o’clock. Reading room
open daily from 2 to 5 p. m., except
S v s . .
holidu-
P resbyterian Church
t
C. F. Koehler, pastor.
Subject for the m orning sermon,
“ Stepping H eavenw ard.”
Subject for the evening, “ The
Living Hope.”
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Ju n io r Christian Endeavor, 4:30
p. m.
Young People’s meeting, 6:30.
W estm inster Guild, 6:30.
P rayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30
p. m. Topic. "W hat is the victorious
life, and how possess it.” Rom. 6:14,
8:12; 2 Cor. 12:9, etc.
This coming week will see the
completion of all the work on the
building and for the following Sun­
day the class rooms will be avail­
able an d all things in convenient
shape.
The services for the dedication of
the new building will occur about
PORTRAITS THAT PLEASE
“ First Aid” for you
over the Holidays
These are days th at are crowded*
with duties. There is extra shop­
ping to be done. There is increased
work aw aiting attention in the home
and preparations m ust be made for
guests coming for the holidays.
Why not make this holiday rush
less w earing by sending us y o u r .
family washing? We can relieve yon
of much hard work, and give you
more tim e for the many other things
th at now are bidding for your leisure
Telephone and we will have our
driver call for your bundle. We will
cb your family washing in the ap­
proved way— the way th a t makes
apparel daintily clean, and longer-
lived.
Our ironing, too, will m easure up
to your most exacting standard. We
give to everything a tru e “snowi­
ness”— a w hiteness and a ttWural
color th at show linen and garm ents
at their best.
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Get in touch with us and we will
instruct our driver to call for your
family washing. Ycu will like our
service.
We Make Sittings at Night
Make Your
Appointment Now
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
FRAMED PICTURES
“ PATTERSON PICTURES”
XMAS CARDS AND
MOTTOES
167 East Main Street
Phone 8
Ashland Laundry
PHONE 165
N ew A r r iv a ls
i
Axminister and Brüssel! Rugs
Linoleum and Congoleum Rugs
IN ALL SIZES AND BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS
We are constantly receiving NEW GOODS, all bought at
the lowest market price and marked to sell at the very lowest
price possible.
We believe in getting back to normalcy at the very earliest
date. When there is a decline in the price of anything we
immediately mark down the price on goods in stock, always
keeping in line with the market.
All goods marked in plain figures.
“ WE SELL FOR LESS”
Funeral Directors, first
class service and moderate
prices. Lady assistant
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Reliable Housefurnishers