Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 21, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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Creamery butter, elegant quality,
Dance Kingsbury Springs, Satur­
made here In Oregon. Two pound day night, January 21. Leedom's or­
cubes, 70c. Why pay more? Det­ chestra. Nuff sed.
115-6
Have you tried our new special rick’s Groceteria. “We sell for less.”
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
PAGI f ttÄ O
Guild, 6:80 p, m. Prayer mestiug
MUD IS HARO TO ERADICATE Wednesday
evening at 7:80. Begin-,
nlng with next Wednesday a new B U S IN E S S AN I3 P P O FgS S /O rtZA L |
Water Should Be About 50 Degrees departure will be introduced In re­
Ope cent the word each time.
gard
to
the
evening
service.
We
Fahrenheit
and
a
Sponge
U
sed-
The B. Y. P. U. of the Baptist
meet at 6 o’clock, gathering for a
MALE HELP
Soap Is Bad Except for Remov­
PHYSICIANS.
church held a surprise party Wed­
H ad T on sils R em oved—
“pot
luck”
luncheon.
At
6:45 those
ing
Grease
or
Oil
Spots.
nesday
evening
at
the
home
of
Mr.
GOVERNMENT
positions
open.
Men
i
R.
Clary,
whose
home
is
on
Church
School Sem ester Ends—
present will gather in three sepa­
women, experience unnecessary? O R ER N EST A. WOODS— PracUot
The first semester of the Ashland street, had his tonsils removed last Stennett. The evening was spent in
limited to eye, ear, nose and
hashing the car Is not the casual rate groups: young people, adult
honesty required, good pay to
games and light refreshments were Job some owners seem to Imagine. To
schools ended Friday, although the Thursday.
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
start. Write T. McCafferty, St
men,
adult
women,
for
the
study
of
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­
served. The chairman of the social begin with, the car should be washed
scholars had to return for their
Louis-
102-6sati land,
some book on the world task of
Ore.
78-tf
B
ungalow
for
Sale—
committee
of
this
young
people’s
or­
immediately
after
it
has
been
made
grades Saturday afternoon at 2
the
church.
At
7:45
all
gather
to­
MEN WANTED— At Waite’s Barber' ¡1R. J j p m u e n tt
. .
Very handsome, nearly new, mod­ ganization is certainly up and com­ dirty. If mud Is allowed to remain on
o’clock.
and
shop opposite depot. Hair cuts,!
ern bungalow, five rooms, garage, ing, according to members. It is the varnished surface more than a gether for a prayer service. All will
to
35 cents; shaves, 15 cents. First! eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasser
day, it Is difficult to eradicate it. For be welcome to this gathering.
chicken
house,
cement
sidewalk,
the
aim
of
the
society
to
have
a
so­
class
work
guaranteed.
92-lmo*
For business • opportunities in
supplied. Oculist and aurlst for
close to paved street, centrally lo­ cial every six weeks, but parties will the washing, plain water should be
S. P. R. R. Offices, M.
and H
Southern Oregon, consult the Four-
used,
neither
too
cold
nor
too
hot,
T
rinity
E
piscopal
Church
cated. Offered till February 1. First probably be held about once a month.
Bldg.,
Medford,
Ore.
Phone
667
Site Sales Agency, Bearer Block,
about 50 degrees F being the proper
Vicar, the Rev. P. K. Hammond.
come, first served, $3500, terms.
FOR
SALE—Jersey
cow,
20
hens,
6
l)R.
'•
temperature.
phone 4.
108tf
Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Sun­
B. SHAW—Special at-
H ealth Bread. Pure M alted Milk
Staples Realty Agency.
114-eod3
stands of bees and hives. Inquire
A large sponge soaked In clear day school at 9:45. Morning wor­
mothers and children
Tw
ins—
10
cen
ts
W.
O.
Martin,
R.
F.
D.
118-2*
SOtf
E at at Nelda C a f e -
water and then sopped .against the
Tétions and endocrine
B
uys
N
ew
M
a
x
w
e
l
l-
surface
so that the water trickles ship and sermon at 11. a. m. Stran-f FOR SALE—Franklin sewing me
. and office, 108 Pio-
Eleven teachers from the Junior
gers and visitors cordially welcomed.
B. Y. P. U. Surprise M eeting—
Dr.
R.
L.
Burdic
Jr.
has
purchased
down
is
best.
Never
turn
a
stream
of
Telephone 28. Of-
high school took lunch at the Nelda
chine. Phone H. L. Moore, 187-j.
The Baptist Young People’s union water at high pressure on the body.
tl
to
12 a. m.; 2 to 6
a
new
Maxwell
car.
It
is
equipped
cafe Friday. The teachers generally
117-6
M ethodist E piscopal Church
will hold a surprise meeting Sunday This will grind thick particles of sand
with
disc
wheels
and
a
Clark
tire
eat at the cafeteria at the school,
evening. The leader promises a fine and other grit into the varnish to the Corner North Main and Laurel sts. FOR SALE— One heating stove, one DR. b..
—Eye, ear, nose, throat
? but the domestic science class, who carrier and changer, which makes meeting with many surprises, and detriment of the finish. The idea is
laundry stove with drum, one ker-i specialist; glasses fitted. Office
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Dr.
this
nifty
car
still
niftier.
prepare the lunch under the direc­
to float the mud or dirt off the sur­ G. W. Gregg, superintendent. Morn­
osene stove, one kitchen table. 195
at residence, Pioneer Ave., morn-
invites the public to join with them. face.
tions of Miss Abraham, have been
Skidmore, corner Mechanic. 116*2
ing and by appointment. Phone 28.
ing services at 11 a. m„ subject, “A
Cliff Payne makes filing cabinets.
Soap Is Injurious.
taking examinations this week, and
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
PROMINENT MEN AT BANQUET
118-tf
Soap should never be used on the Symposium.” Epworth league at FOR SALE—Good sound Newtown
the cafeteria is therefore closed. It
and
Winesap
apples,
not
culls,
50c
6:15,
I.
C.
Wilson,
president.
Eve­
body except for removing grease or
will be opened again next Wednes­
box. Half mile west cannery. O. FOR prompt and careful service,
oil
spots. A small piece of soft cloth, ning service at 7:30, subject, “The
Here
from
Watkins—
U
niversity
P
resid
en
t
to
Speak
at
auto trucks or horse drays, call
day.
A.
Manning, Talent, Or.
114tf
well covered with castile soap suds Feast of Belshazzar.” A treatise on
Whittle Transfer Co. Phone l l )
C. o f C. D oing Tuesday
Bert Harr and Irving Lewis, of
serves
very
well
to
remove
grease
Office, 89 Oak street near Hotel
the
modern
dance.
A
cordial
invi­
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE.
An invitation has been extended from the panels. The hood should
Monday special, Hawaiian hay. Watkins post office in the Applegate
Ashland.
56t(
tation
iq
extended
to
the
public
to
45c pound. Every person visiting country were in town yesterday on to the presidents of the various never be washed while it Is hot, as worship with us. CharleB A. Ed­ FOj"
POWm-D-GENBRAL TRANS
chambers of commerce of southern this will result In discoloration. In
33
acre
modern
ranch
home
in
our store Monday, Jan. 23, will be business.
f KR — Good team and motor
Oregon to attend the banquet to be cleaning the radiator send a stream wards, minister.
heart of valley, on pavement. Also
given one sample package Adams*
trucks.
service at a reason
acreage. Priced low. J. Simer- able price Good
Genuine Mexican chicken tamales, given by the local chamber of com­ of water from the rear Instead of the
Phonf 83
Chiclets, original candy coated gum,
ville, Central Point, Or.
116-4*
F ree M ethodist Church
front, to keep moisture out of the
Ashland Candy Land, Beaver Block. 20 cents. Enders Confectionery.62tf merce Tuesday evening, January 24. mechanism.
Rev. E. E. Shelhammer of At­
PLUMBING
It is expected that each town in
FOR SALE— 10 acres all farm lana,
118-2
lanta,
Ga.,
will
preach
here
Wednes­
In
drying
the
body
a
clean
chamois
Carrier Routes Clianged—
Jackson county will be represented
1 %mile town, $1000, $500 down. PHONE your next job of plumbing
The city mail carriers have all and that the various county officials skin should be used, rubbing being day night, January 25. He is editor
O. A. Manning. Talent, Or. 114tr
to Jerry O’Neal, Beaver Building
D . A . R. M eets—
done in straight lines. If spots of tar of a religious paper and is an able
Phone 188.________
been
shifted
from
their
old
routes,
will be present. The principal speak­ or road oil are found on the body, It Is
Mount Ashland chapter of the
TRY R. D. 3ANFORD, 399 Beach
speaker.
Don’t
miss
hearing
him.
and
the
mail
in
the
residence
sec­
er of the evening will be Mr. P. L. best to treat them with salt butter or
Daughters of the American Revolu­
CAR WASHING
for a11 classes of Real Estate,'
forenoons.
tion met with Mrs. Emil Piel at her tions is being delivered slightly lat­ Campbell, president of the Univer­ kerosene. The hutter softens the de­ Regular services Sunday. Sunday
103-lmo*
FIRST CLASS CAR WASHING and
posit so that It may be wiped off school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at ATTENTION —- Have acreage
home on Granite street Friday af­ er in the day owing to the change. sity of Oregon.
on
I
polishing, $2.50. Lithla Garage.
11
a.
m.
and
7:30
p.
m.
Prayer
The banquet will be served by the easily. Kerosene should be applied
ternoon. Mrs. Gordon MacCracken
which we could take town prop
Phone 114.
UStf
The new Spring and Summer line domestic science teacher and stu­ locally and wiped off within a minute. meeting Thursday evening at 7:30.
•rty, part payment. Also some -------------
was in charge. Various reports were
WAN ! ED.
C. E.
To keep pace with the Improved ap­ All are cordially invited.
large acreage tracts, Eugene? ________
read and committees appointed. of Bruner Woolen company samples dents of the high school. It is not
Klamath
county.
Roseburg,
Call-:
w
a
n
t
e
d
pearance
of
the
body
it
is
necessary
!
Glazier,
D.
E.
Fancy laundry work.
Mrs. Schuerman read a paper on have just arrived. Call in and see limited to members of the Chamber
fornia, for Ashland real estate.—
to give some attention to the top and
176
Mechanic.
117-5*
“Early characters of the Oregon them. K. Nelson, Hotel Ashland of Commerce, any citizen desiring to the upholstery. A weekly brushing
Yockey. Realtors, phone 146.
M X . 1 I,U
“MOONSHINE”
bvUding.
116-4
country,” and Mrs. Adams read a
do so may attend. There will be a of- the top inside and out will aid ma­
FOR RENT.
paper on the “Survey of books by
good musical program during the terially in its life. Fabric tops should
auto car co .
There’s moonshine on the ocean;
T ourists S till P assin g—
FOR RENT—Two dandy front rooms
Oregon writers.”
entire evening.
never be cleaned with gasoline, kero­
(d ir e c tiv e January 1, 1 022)
there is m’oonshine on the sea;
facing the Plaza. Suitable for of­
The local service stations report
S S L ? ” *
sene or other oils, as they tend to de­
fice
rooms or apartment. Inquire
LV.
MEDFORD
There’s
moonshine
in
the
valley,
stroy the rubber in the top. Castile
Have you tried our pure milk and there is a surprisingly large number WALLOWA, OR., HIGH
LV. ASHLAND
of Emil Pell.
116-5
7:00
a.
m.
where
the
sunshine
used
to
be;
7:00 a. m. !
cream? If not you are missing of tourists passing through town, for
SCHOOL RAZED BY FIRE soap and water applied with a stiff
8:00
a.
m.
8:00 a. m. FOR RENT— 2 and 3 room furn­
brush is the best cleansing medium Tnere’s moonshine in the forest, and 9:00 a. m.
something.
Cottage cheese, Tills this weather and time of year.
9:00 a. m.
for
the
top.
ished apartments, adults only,
moonshine on the plain,
10:00 a. m.
mook, Wisconsin cream brick, Lim-
WALLOWA, Or., Jan. 21.The Wal­
10:00
a.
m.
close
ih. Inquire 166 Hargadlne
Clean With Cloths.
And most of folks in general have 11:00 a. m.
burger, pimento and kraft. They say
11:00
a.
m.
Nice Dry Wood! also Blox. Ash- lowa high school, a three story brick
—
jihone
122.
109tf
12:00 noon
moonshine on the brain.
After the dust has been removed,
12:00 noon
ours is the best because its always land Lumber Co., phone 20.
92tf building, burned to the ground Wed­ leather upholstery may be cleaned On old Prohibition’s conscience 1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m~? TO KENT—To respectable people, a
fresh. Detrick’s Groceteria. “We
2:00 p. m.
nesday night. It was considered one with a cloth soaked in a weak solu­
2:00 p. m.
*ew rooms with steam heat, hot
there’s a heavy mountain dew,
sell for less.”
118-tf S h elvin g B ein g Placed——
of the best equipped high schools in tion of ammonia and water. Castile And the home is smellin’ funny 8:00 p. m.
3:00 p. m and oold running water and use
4:00 p. m.
4:00 p. m. of bath. One person, 85.00 per
Shelving is being placed In the the state, containing full equipment soap and water are also used on leath­
6:00
p. m.
where
the
deacon
makes
his
brew.
New Sign—
5:00 p. m. week; two persone, $8.00 per
room in the Elks’ building recently for manual training, domestic sci­ er, but gasoline should not be em­
6:00 p. m.
88tf
6:00 p. m. week. Hotel Ashland?
The army goods store is having rented by the Golden Rule depart­ ence, commercial and agricultural ployed, because it tends to cause The cider mill is goin’ and the cid­ 7:00 p. m.
7:00
p.
m.
er’s gettin’ fine,
a new sign placed on their win­ ment store.
EXCHANGES
courses, besides the seventh and cracking. The leather should be treat­ And the good old seedless raisin is 8:30 p. m. Sat. only
8:30 p. m. ______ ______
________________
ed
occasionally
by
giving
it
a
light
9:30
p.
m.
dows, which may be seen for quite
eighth grades and regular high coating of linseed oil thinned with
9:30
p.
m.
poRTY
ACRES
% mile from tpwn
’a “rasin" lots of wine.
10:80 p. m. Sat. only 10:30 p. m.j and s p
a distance down the street.
R R lle9 flne Bome
Health Bread. Pare Malted Milk school courses. The cause of the
vinegar. This solution should be ap­ The moonshine courts are busy and
Sunday Schedule
has been in cultivation. A-. soil.
Twins— 10 cents
SOtf fire is unknown.
plied with a cloth and be allowed to
Leave
Medford
for Ashland and
It takes a lot of kale
Price $1000, will take good au<-
Daw Drop Inn— tor lunches.
The thermometer stood at 24 de­ remain for a few hours.
Ashland for Medford every hour on
mobile
pay cash differei.ee.
To
buy
the
mash
to
feed
them
who
R ancher in Tow
the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .;| Address and
grees below zero at the time of the
The present-day owner using mod­
Box
42, care of Tidings.
are
in
the
moonshine
jail.
then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
Nice Dry Wood! also Blox. Ash-
Mr. Cooper, who lives on the H. L. fire. Although water was available ern methods may keep his car look­
115-5*
Ashland waiting room—East Side'
land Lumbar Co., phons 20.
92tf Moore ranch in the Dead Indian the entire building was enveloped In ing new all the time, nor will he There’s moonshine quite official— Pharmacy.
and Scotch that’s contraband—
country, was in town today.
flames before the fire was discover­ have to spend more than a few min­ But what we hate the most to find
JACKSONVILLE-MEDFORD
utes
a
day
to
accomplish
this
end.
M akes C hange in Studio—
W . A. SH E LL
Genuine Chicken Hot Tamales. ed. The gymnasium and grade build­
Daily (Except Sunday)
For
Instance
there
are
now
on
the
is
moonshine
second
hand.
LV. J ’S’NV’LH
The Darling studio has changed The Fountain. R. R. Porter, Prop. ings located on the same grounds,
LV. MEDFORD
market a number of liquid and wax It seems that all the country is in a
B A R B E R
7:40 a. m.
the show case and counter in order
» e tt
were not damaged. Total insurance polishes which will give admirable
7:20
a.
m.
8:45
a.
m.
moonshine
rage,
to save time and trouble.' Under
is $34,000, which probably will results if they are used as directed. There’s moonshine in the pulpit and 8:15 a. m.
C hildren’s W ork A
9:50 a. m.
the present arrangement shelves can K indergarten to C ontinue—
9:20
a.
m.
cover about two-thirds of the loss.
11:15 a. m.
In the use of wax polishes the first
Specialty
there’s moonshine on the stage,
be placed to the rear of the counter,
10:45 a. m.
Mrs. Sophia E. Willard, who has
11:15 a. m.
itep is to clean the body of the car
noon
where they .have been long needed. been operating a kindergarten at ORIGIN OF “LIMOUSINE”
12:30 p. m
Safety blades resharpened
:horoughly. The polish Is applied to Moonshine in the mansion, the bung­ 12:00
1:20
p. m.
alow
and
shack,
1:50 p. m.
;he
surface
with
a
piece
of
cheese
her home on South Pioneer street,
like new. Single bit, 30c
AND “SEDAN” TERMS
2:45 p. m.
3:20 p. m
Buy a Victrola and enjoy music has added some new material in her
eloth; and then another clean cloth And the sheriff’s dogs are howling 3:46 p. m.
dos.
Dobule bit, 60c doz.
4:30 p. m
during the new year 1922. Rose school room in the form of a sand
out along a moonshine track.
It is hard to realize that the name Is used to distribute the wax evenly
6:00 p. m.
5:30 p. m.
Bros.
115-6 table and manual training tpara- “limousine” comes from the head­ »11 over the surface. Car owners com­ I have a moonshine neighbor who
5:55 p. m.
monly make the mistake of thinking
7:00
p.
m.
keeps
filled
up
to
the
brim.
9:30 p. m
covering
of
a
French
peasant
woman
phernalia. The new semester will
:hat the more wux applied the better. Who seems to think that moonshine 8:00 p. m.
Sat. only
Trouble at High School—
7:30
p. m.
yet
this
is
the
absoiu
e
case.
start Monday and preparations have
9:60 p. m.
Sat. only 10:30 p. m
The cold weather froze more than been made to give the boys instruc­
is
only
made
for
him;
It appears that the limousine was
Sunday Only
water pipes Thursday night, for the tions in amateur carpenter work, the head covering of the women-folk
But th at’s unjust and selfish you LV. J ’S’NV’LE
LV. MEDFORD
storage batteries at the high school and the girls will receive a few in­ of the region about Limoges, France,
surely must agree,
8:00 a. m.
idents suddenly turu
8:60 a. m.
.at propels automobiles
refused to work Friday morning un­ structions in regard to sewing.
9:50 a. m. L
When there’s so much of moonshine 9:20 am .
which was the capital of the old
10:45 a. m.
ds into a raging force
11:15 a. m. and
til an electrician was called and
and none for you and me.
province of Limousine. The peasant
12:15
p.
m.
that
destroys
them. The building
12:45
p.
m.
worked with them for quite a time.
Sing a song of moonshine, a pocket 1:20 p. m.
1 :50 p. m. in which your automobile is kept
Health Bread. Pure Malted Milk women here wear a sort of coif, or
Church o f th e N azarene
full of rye—
2:50 p. m.
3:20 p. m. is always liable to burn, and your
Corner of Fourth and C streets.
SOtf hood, with .a cape attached. This
H. R. Adams, plumbing, contract­ Twins— 10 cents
4:30 p. m. car with it. Can you stand the
became known as a limousine, be­ Services for Sunday, January 22: The country’s floating in it, but' the 3:46 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
ing and day work. 248 Fifth St., Cc'iim bia H otel G uests—
6:3 0 p. m loss of $2000, $1500, $1000, or
constitution’s dry.
cause the women of Limoges wore it. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., Thornton
7:00
p.
m.
9:30 p. m. even $500, without feeling the
phone 166-J.
109tf
—An Unknown Poet.
loss?
The following guests are register­ Later the women themselves were S. Wiley, superintendent. Preaching
—The only safe way is to protect
called
Limousines,
and
when
the
Daily
(Except
Sunday)
ed at the Columbia hotel: M. D. Bry­
service at 11 a. m. Junior Young
your car from loss by fire with a
LV.
MEDFORD
LV.
ROSEBURG
French
brought
out
a
sort
of
cam­
0. B. L A M K I N
ant, Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
People’s meeting, 3 p. m. Young
I
n
v
e
s
tig
a
te
Our
Id
ea
l
good insurance policy. You can
11:00
a.
m.
1:00
p.
m.
►
Johansen .Astoria, Or.; Mr. and Mrs. paign wagon for their armies, much People’s meeting, 6:30 p. m. Preach­
also buy protection from loss by
Travel
by
stage;
shortest
route
by
W. Flanigan, Miss f>l. Flanigan, like our prairie schooner, this was ing service, 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic
BARGAINS IN REAL
20 miles; one of Oregon’s most theft, collision, and your liability
named
a
limousine,
because,
like
ESTATE
Mrs. W. W. Ely and daughters, Rob­
scenic trips; we save you time and for damage to another’s property
services morning and evening. We
or for injury to other persons.
money.
the
women
of
Limousine,
it
was
cov­
ert Warner, F. Hampton, Mr. and
will continue* our revival services
—If
your car is worth having, it
Fare—Medford-Roseburg,
$4.00;
Mrs. R. Sears, E. R. Francis, J. S. ered with a hood. When the French through the coming week. Services
City and R anch Properties
is
worth
insuring. Do it today.
Gronts-Pass-Roseburg, $8.00.
Hot- W ater Heating System for
H ouses to R ent
Wertz, H. A. Smith, M. A. Williams. began to build automobiles covered every night at 7:30, except Satur­
It’s better to play safe than be
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
forever sorry.
or Large Houses
Portland; W. E. Kurtz, Roseburg; with a hood, they were quickly day. You are cordially invited to at­
Daily and Sunday
LV.
MEDFORD
named
“limousines,"
after
the
peas­
LV. G’T’S PASS
tend these services. J. E. McShane,
Our Now I line o f Heating Stoves J. H. Getiwell, Dunsmuir; Mr. and
CITIZEN’S BANK BUILDING
11:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
ant
woman’s
coif.
Other
names
in
Mrs.
D.
D.
Erickson,
Ed
Orr
and
pastor.
Are Now In
1:00
p.
m.
1:00 p. m.
the vocabulary of an automobile
Miss Evelyn Orr.
4:30 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
have equally interesting anteced­
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE
Grants Pass waiting room The
F irst C ongregational Church
ents.
E stab lish ed 1883
Bonbonniere,
phone
160.
Our price. $55.00, Columbia and
Boulevard and Main street. Sun­
Phone
211
41 E . Main St.
Office
and
waiting
room—No.
Sedan is named after the village day school, 9:45 a. m., with classes
$8.00 worth of records— 18 selec­
FOUR-SITE
SALES
S.
Front
St..
Nash
Hotel
building.
tions with this machine. Easy terms. in northeast France of the same for all grades and ages; bring your
AGENCY
Rose Bros.
115-6 name, where occurred the debacle Bible. Morning service, 11 a. m.;
(Grants Pass, Medford, Ash­
of Napoleon III in 1870. The fac­ subject, “True Almsgiving.” Junior
land, Klamath Falls.)
We invite you to look
Lodge R ent R aised—
tories in this town were famous for Christian Endeavor, 3:30 p. m.
Beaver Block, Ashland
Ashland lodge. A. F. & A. M., the chairs which they turned out. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Ev­
over our stock of
-j—B rokers in—
No, 23, voted to raise the rent on The chairs ojf those days were the ening service, 7:30 p. m.; subject,
B u sin ess O pportunities,
the various other organizations ancestors or the modern taxicab. “Divine Education.” This is the
B u sin ess L eases,
Business Partnership.
meeting in Masonic hal’. with the Chairs were necessary, because in people’s church, and you are cor­
A ll tran saction s strictly
exception of the Order of Eastern the ancient parts of London and dially invited to all these services.
“ I know of no greater independence than this
confidential.
Star, and it was said by a member f*aris> the streets were narrow and W. Judson Oldfield, minister.
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thing of having a little lump sum of money
that they were afraid to bother the the twistings and turnings many. A
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ladies. However, the ladies came horse and carriage simply could not F ir st Church o f d i d s t . Scien tist
put away, be it ever so small—a sum that is
get through.
through with $75 for the year.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Pioneer Avenue South
Instead of a taxi, you called a
Sunday services at 11 o’clock, sub­
=
kept in reserve and only in extreme circum­
Health Bread. Pure Malted Milk chair, which, with its helpers, soon
ject
of
lesson,
“Truth.”
Sunday
Twins— 10 cents
SOtf came along and you were quickly school at 10 o’clock. Wednesday
stances drawn upon.”
and other Decorative
CARLOAD SHIPMENT OF
whisked
away
to
wherever
you
evening meetings at 8 o’clock. Read­
Material.
Lunch a t S. S. C onference —
wanted to go. The chairs built at ing room open daily from 2 until
An account in our savings department is a
There will be a pot luck lunch at Sedan were so luxurious and com­
We willingly give prices noon next Tuesday at the Sunday
5 p., m. except Sundays and holi­
first move toward attaining this “ greater in­
fortable
that
they
became
the
favor­
days.
and figure amounts
from Eastern mill» Just In. Con­
School conference in the Presbyter­ ites of royalty, and soon the name
siderable drop in prices on same.
needed.
dependence. ’ ’
ian church. Each one who wants to “sedan” was used to denote all high-
P
resbyterian
Church
stay for the lunch will please bring class chairs. When a new type of
GOOD CEDAR POSTS
Sermon Jfor 'the morning, “TKe
one contribution—a pie, sandwiches, closed car was developed and a fit­
New prices on Implements and re­
Demands
of Christ upon His Follow­ pairs. . New aad used sewing
a.salad or a cake. The entertaining ting name was desired for It, “se­
church will furnish hot coffee. This dan” was chosen as a name denoting ers.” Subject for the evening, machines for sale er to rent.. . . .
T EE PAINT MAN
A sh lan d ,
is the hour for good fellowship, and the highest type of closed car lux­ “Peter." Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
O regon
Junior
Christian
Endeavor,
4
p.
m.
PeJ/'s
Corner
let’s all plan to stay who can.
ury.
Young People’s meeting, 6:30 p. m.
Rdaebud ice cream—-it’s delicious.
Resé Bros."
115*6
118-tf
Surprise Party—
1 to Junk
At the Churches
Arcola.
Billings Agency
Provost Bros.
True Independence
Paints
Wall Paper
Sanitas
Fencing
Dickerson & Son
The Citizens Bank