Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 18, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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CABIN MINE
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E v ery E v en in g E xcept m a in ta in h is o rg a n iz a tio n a n d incom e
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of necessity bring him* in c o n t a c t s i t u a ­
tions confronting many types of commercial en­
terprise.
A Aguiar feature department edited by
Mrs. Belle DeGraf
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6 .5 f sh o u ld re a d , “ M ingling w ith th e ray s
s e p a ra te and c u rd le .
C e rta in ru le s
to th e sp o t— for he had h e a rd it an d
M ilk an d eggs a re p ro b ab ly th e govern th e m a k in g of c u s ta rd s.
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ADVERTISING RATES
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P R O S P E R I T Y .” I w ished to
im p o rta n t foods in th e d iet, w h e th e r th ey a re to be cooked in th e
Display A dvertising
o th e r side of th e little valley. You
E itiie r m ilk a lo n e o r m ilk a n d e g g s 'o v e n o r on top of a stove.
S ingle in se rtio n , e a ch i n c h .............30c convey th e idea th a t if th e c itizen s
M ilk
'c a n im a g in e th e ir ecstacy . T hev h ad !
YEARLY CONTRACTS
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of A sh lan d g ra sp e d “ o p o rtu n ity ,” know n p o v e rty a ll th e ir lives. »"<11 ^ T i l l ' d V ' “*
D isplay A dvertising
" p ro s p e rity ” w ould follow .
th e r e b e fo re them w as w e a lth --» „ d -1 “ 1“ " ’ “ th e
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N very o th e r d a y ............................20 c I w ish you to c o rre c t in ju s tic e to m u s t n o t lin g e r. W o rk in g to g e th e r | ‘ a „ „ T
<'eBlrable q u a litie s In scalded.
E g g s a h u ld be b e a te n
Local R eaders
m yself, as I h a v e frie n d s am o n g th e th e y fin ish e d th e ir cabin th a t <ia-,i
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E ach lin e, e ach t i m e ...................... 10c o ld e r in h a b ita n ts of A sh lan d w ho a n d th e n ex t b eg an to g a tlfc r th e a n a ry “ ob1"«- ''b < ,le m ilk c o u U .n s! a n d w h ite. W h en eggs a r e used a s a
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p rin c ip le s— p ro te in , th ic k e n in g m ed iu m , as in c u s ta rd s,
m o u th , each lin e, each tim e . . 7c have been fo re m o st in ev ery p iMu-
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w ith in tw o w eeks tim e th e y h a d ' A»„i- ,
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o r m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c J th e city. I h av e a copy v oi th e m an -
M ilk sh o u ld , be scald
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g a r i ■ B ia d u a lly a d d e d to th e eggs
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ju s c r ip t w hich w as se n t to th e Tid tity of it, a n d beg an to c o n te m p la te X *
One c e n t th e w ord e a ch tim e.
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To ru n ev ery issu e fo r one m o n th ings, a n d in ste a d of th e a rtic le r e a d ­ a r e tu r n
c e ssa ry food p rin c ip le s a n d a re very be a d d ed to a h o t m ix tu re ; th e hot
ing th u s : " T h e re a re people all over
o r m o re, % c th e w ord each tim e.
“ L ife w as now p rec io u s, a n d , a f ­ e a sily d ig este d in cooked a t m o d e r­ liquid sh o u ld be ad d ed to th e eggs.!
L egal R ate
th e s tr e e ts of A sh la n d w ho have
te r th in k in g it over, a n d w eig h in g a te h e a t. T he c o m b in a tio n of m ilk
F ir s t tim e, p e r 8 -p o in t l i n e .......... 10c lived h e re fo r years.
T hey w ill tell
o th e rw ise th e eggs w ijl cook as th e y ,
E ach s u b s e q u e n t tim e, p er 8-
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th e c h a n ce s fo r a n d a g a in s t th e a n d eggs fu rn is h e s m an y p a la ta b le
p o in t lin e .................... . . . ............ B e ” 8’ 1 ra ig h t have b een r ic h ’ e tc -
a r e a d d e d to th e m ilk a n d th e m ix­
p ra c tic a b ility of g e ttin g back u n m o l- w holesom e d e s se rts .
C u s ta rd s a re tu r e w ould not be sm o o th . T he c u s-'
C ard of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 T h s a rtic ,e sh o u ld re a d : ‘ T h e re a re
O b itu a rie s, th e lin e ...................... 2 % c people all o v er th e w orld to d ay w ho e s te d ’ tbey w e re convinced t h a t it div ed ed in to tw o classes, th e boiled
ta r d is now rea d y to ste a m o r bake.
F r a te r n a l O rd e rs a n d S o cieties
! a re c ry in g o u t a n d try in g to g ra s p !W£lS bGSt t0 r6 m a in w h ere th e y w ere • o r liq u id c u s ta rd s , w hich a re ste a m -
All c u s ’a rd p u d d in g s, pies, etc., a re
A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs • lo8t o p p o rtu n itie s. W e m ee t th em on Un il th e v o lu n te e r fo rces u n d e r G en- , e d o r cooked
h o t w a te r
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ra n g e , an d th e bak ed o r solid ¡ty p e of c u s ta rd d e sire d d ep en d s up-
lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs will be lived b(?re for y e a rs, a n d th ev w ill
” " a5, iaU re a c “ e a th e h o s tile . c u s t a r d j w hich is ste a m e d in t h e 'o n th e n u m b e r of eggs used to each
c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll ad tell us, ‘I m ig h t have been rich if T; c° l,n tr y a n d reliev ed th e h a rd p a th s oven
A11 c u s ta rd ra ix tu re s s h o u ld 'c u p or h a lf-p in t of m ilk
One egg
v e rtis in g w h en a n ad m issio n o r o th e r b l d knnw n
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What C onstitutes A dvertising
T ru s tin g you will m ak e th e above j™ “ 1® a " ^ a ' a t i o n in th e c e n te r o f l p o in t
Thig giveg ih e m o d e ra te h e a t gJve th e gam e r e s u k
t co n sist-
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M ail a n d R u ra l R o u te s
One m o n th ......................................$
Three m onths . . ...........................
Six m onths ......................................
One year
A Banker’s Daily Dulies
One
The experience thus gained and the sources of'
inioimation at our command are of distinct
value to the wide awake business man.
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w ra p p e d tn e w h e ie a b o u .s of th e lo st m o rn in g serv ice only.
T his is a
e v e n ts, w h e re an a d m issio n c h a rg e
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s h o u ld com pel th e m to fle e , w hen, o f l , „ „ ked a t „ . r p e r - f o r su ch w as th e c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a ll th e s e serv ices
A D V E R T IS IN G .”
T h is ap p lie s to
io n is e , it w ould lie im p o ssib le to n a m e by w hich he in tro d u c e d him - w . J u d s o n O ldfield, m in is te r
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of every
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A ll re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r
“ B u t no a tta c k w as m ade, an d , af-
“ T h a t is a ll I know a b o u t i t , ” said !
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th e y h av e o c c u rre d is new s.
te r a lap se of se v e ra l w eeks, th e y i h e , “ a n d h e re is my p ro p o sitio n : L e t
( >urch o f th e N a z a re n e
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m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti­
a tio n c h a rg e d , o r co llecto n ta k e n iS
w ard tra il. T he sh e en y fo re s t leav es ; of s o u th e rn O regon. W ith th e clew day S(*hool a t 9 :4 5 a. m ., T h o rn to n
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W iley, s u p e rin te n d e n t. P re a c h in g
PO R TLA N D , M arch 18.— G eorge
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon \. C odding, of M edford, O regon t h e ' a n d tb e fre s ^ a >i- w a s m u sical w ith : th e cab in .
service a t 11 a. m. P re a c h in g se rv -
P o sto ffic e as S econd-class Mail M at i p re s e n t vice-co m m an d er of th e s ta te th e so n g s o£ b ird s > a s - f u l,y a rm e d
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a tte n d in g th e s ta te eveputive
T h e cabin stood n e a r th e 3 tre a n i, of o u r ex p e d itio n u n til th e g ray eye
ex ecu tiv e pfinx-
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P i-esb y teiian I'liu rc h
jm itte e of w hich body lie is an activ e in th e edge of th e w ood, a n d w hen of d a w n looked in, a n d , w ith a cold,
S u b je c t fo r th e m o rn in g se rm o n ,
¡m em b er, Mr. C odding a n n o u n c ed his T h e y had a p p ro a c h e d w ith in fo rty u n s y m p a th iz in g s ta r e a d m o n ish e d u s I« T he N ecessity o f P e rso n a l B eliefs
| in te n tio n s of ru n n in g for th e com - y a rd s o f it, su d d e n ly a sco re of rifle s th a t o u r s ittin g had been u n n a tu ra l- in M a tte r Ke lig io u s.” S u b je ct fo r .h e
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ev en in g , “ T h e C h ristia n a n d His
m a n d e rs h ip of th e D e p a rtm e n t of c ra sh e d upon th em from th e b a n k , j p io tia c te d .
O regon. C odding h as been in te r e s t­ follow ed by th e te rrib le w a r cry of
( C h r is t.” S unday school, 9 :4 5 a. in
W ASHINGTON S,
ed in L egion a c tiv itie s fo llow ing his th 9 S h a sta s.
J u n io r C h ristia n E n d e a v o r, 4 p. m.
.BRITISH COLUMElAf
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Y oung P e o p le ’s m ee tin g , 6 :3 0 p. m.
JRIGHT. COOL D A Y S '
listed m an.
RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT.
front, of J a n ie s le a d in g tw o of th e
P ra y e r m ee tin g W ed n esd ay , 7 :3 0 p.
h o rse s, sa n k w ith a d e a d ly g ro a n ,
m. S unday will o ccu r th e a n n u a l fi­
E n tre Vous, th e o ffic ia l p a p e r of his h o rse s r e a r in g an d fa llin g a t th e
n a n c ia l c an v ass fo r th e c h u rc h b u d ­
FARMING TH E FARM ER FOR
C h ris tia n C h u rc h
L a k e C ounty P o st No. 53, of L ake- sam e tim e. T h e In d ia n s b u r s t from
get. T he a n n u a l m e e tin g of th e c o n -|
“ PO RK ”
view , has m ade its in itia l a p p e a ra n c e . th e ir over and s p ra n g fo rw a rd w ith
C o rn e r of B a n d Second s tre e ts . g re g a tlo n w ill o ccu r F rid a y , M arch
E n tre V ous is F re n c h for “ Betw een all th e echoes of p an d e m o n iu m .
B ible school .a t 10 o ’clock. Com e 31.
T h e re will be a d in n e r a t 6
“ S om e” in su ra n c e c o m p a n ies a n d o u r s e lv e s .” a n d
c o n ta in s
L egion ! Ja n ie s em p tied h is rifle w ith fe a rfu l e a rly a n d b rin g y o u r B ible. M orn­ o ’clock, an d b u sin e ss session a f t e r ­
‘so m e ” farm m o rtg a g e loan to m -i new s.
•>:” i am o n g th em , an d drew h is re ­ ing w o rsh ip a t 11. T he se rm o n is th e w ards.
p a n ie s a re c h a rg e d w ith h o ld in g up!
volver. T he In d ia n s knew th e k in d fo u rth in th e se rie s an d d e a ls w ith
th e fa rm e rs on in te r e s t ra te s : a lso
PO R TLA N D , M arch 18.__T he liorf-
of m usic th ey h ad to face, an d . h a v ­ J e s u s ’ la s t day of public te a c h in g .
B ig P r ic e f o r a F lo w e r .
th a t th e fe d e ra l re se rv e b o a rd al- o r ro ll of p o sts in th e s ta te of O re-
ing n e g le c te d to re lo a d , d a sh ed back C h ristia n E n d e a v o r a t 6 :3 0 o ’clock.
Ten
thousund
dollars is an e x tra o r­
loweii ru in o u s • r tlfitiia l d e fla tio n to so n th a t I,ml '•(■one over Ih e to p ” in '
covcr
bank.
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E v e n in g w o rsh ip a t 7 :3 0 . A t th is dinary price for a single p la n t; yet
I, ng a g n e u l," ™ to ,1» p re s e n t de- th e firs t th re e m o n th s of th e y e a r lu te
3aw h ,s sa lv a tlo n
tllls
tim e we will p re s e n t a le c tu re on th e it w as paid by English h o rticu ltu rists
p lo ra b le s tr a its . T h is is a tte m p t to and exceeded th e ir 1921 m em b er-
m o v em en t, ’a n d . h a s tily to ssin g a “ L ife of C h r is t,’’ w hich will he illu s ­ for an orchid raised ln the United
d isc re d it th e se in d u s trie s g e n e ra lly sh ip in c lu d e s: M a rsh fie ld , S easide,
noose h a lte r o v e r th e h ead of th e on- tra te d w ith 80 s te re o p tic a n slides. States, the C atteleyagigas alba. This
C atteleya was flowered in 1910, and ex­
by h a lf tru th s .
I D allas, M cM innville, F o ssil. G ra n ts
ly h o rse th a t re m a in e d u n in ju re d , j You w ill s u re ly e n jo y th is, so com e hibited a t an orchid show in t h e ,
T h e “ c h a rg e s ” sh o u ld be su ffic- P ass, N o rth B end, H e rm isto n , R ed-
leaped upon h is back a n d w as o u t of a n d b rin g y o u r frie n d s. T h u rs d a y U nited States, w here It w as aw arded I
ien t to lan d any p o litic ia n in office.
! m ond. C resw ell. N o rth P o w d er, Mos-
im m e d ia te d a n g e r in a n in s ta n t— e v e n in g a t 7 :1 5 is m id-w eek p ra y e r! a gold m edal. T he p lan t w as found
B ut w hy, if p riv a te in s titu tio n s ier. S herw ood, An elope, C la tsk a n ie ,
c a re e rin g dow n th e v alley w ith th e service.
M rs. J o s e p h in e C h am p ie, in
a l° t of o th er specim ens of
a re c h a rg in g u s u rio u s in te re s t ra te s , I H ain es, B an k s a n d S ta n fie ld a n d Ny-
C atteleya gigas. It was only bv chance
s c a tte r in g sh o ts of th e en em y sin g in g p a sto r.
does n o t th e p ro p e r pu b lic o f fic ia lis e s . A g re a t n u m b e r of o th e r p o sts !o v er his head. T h e w ar p a rty b ein g
th a t the p lan t w as not sold for a dol­
p u n ish such o ffe n d e rs u n d e r o u r in th e d e p a rtm e n t w ill go over t h e | afoot> he w as n o t follow ed, a n d fin-!
la r or two. T he only reason was that
F ir s t ( ’h u rc li o f C h rist, S c ien tist
a fte r most of its com panions had been I
p rese n t law s in ste a d of c a stin g a s p e r- top s h o rtly . T he s ta te o rg a n iz a tio n
ally rea c h e d th e fro n tie r s e ttle m e n ts ! P io n e e r a v e n u e S o u th . S u n d ay se r- disposed of this one. w ith some others j
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S u b je ct of les­ th a t w ere not in very good condition.
p a rt of th e g am e to a id in th e m ove- d e p a rtm e n ts in th e U nion in p o in t of s k i p
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school a t 10 ( w as set ®s hle. Finally, all the speci-
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“ As th e In d ia n w a r c o n tin u e d ' o ’clock. W e d n esd a y e v e n in g m eet- m ens w ere potted. To th e great s u r­
trie s a n d in c re a se th e o ffic ia l tax
w ith o u t a b a te m e n t, he took p a ssa g e ! ; ***ts-x
in g s x*v
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o’clock. R e a d in g room op- prise of the h o rtic u ltu rists when, next j
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g o v e rn m e n t c o n s ta n tly d e e p e r in to L ake, a scenic re s o rt in th e C ascades,
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sold ln London for p erh ap s the highest
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th a t an orchid ever brought.
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lie b e g a n th e co rre sp o n d en c e w ith
V icar, th e Rev. P. K. H am m o n d . 1
th ro u g h ta x a tio n is th e m o d ern of S iste rs. T he la k e fu rn is h e s splen-
m e. I wfas in C hicago a t th e tim e.
! S ervices fo r th e th ir d S u n d ay in L ent
m eth o d of sellin g him gold b ric k s by did fa c ilitie s fo r b o a tin g , b a th in g ,
I n ex p ected ly receiv in g ne\Vs of — H oly c o m m u n io n a t 8 o ’clock.
th e tru c k load.
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re p re s e n ta tio n fro m C e n tra l O regon ’ rOn! «>»/ a n d , o f h is la n d lo rd a lit-1
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m em b ers a n d p o litical c o n tro l in orh-
A STO R IA , O r., M arch 18.— C lat-
He h a n d e d m e a folded sh e e t o f jn i .; D r. G. W. G regg, s u p e rin te n d e n t. I
e r s ta te s , th e S h e rid a n , W.vo.. P o st fiop P o st -No. 12 of A sto ria held wel-
com ing a n d p re s e n ta tio n c e rtific a te s p a p e r’ ° n WhiCh 3 le tte r h a d been be -| M orn in g serv ice a t 11, w ith D r. H a r-
says:
gu n , in a c ra m p ed , u n g a in ly , b u t still c o u rt W . P e c k ; s u b je c t, “ T h e J u d g ­
‘ T h e fact c a n n o t be d en ied t h a t j t0 16 new A m erican c itizen s a d m it-
legible h and. H e re it is:
m e n t D ay.” E p w o rth L e a g u e a t 6 :1 5
th e o re tic a lly th ey have good a rg u - ted
rig h ts fo llow ing th e re-
“ San F ra n c isc o , Oct. 26. ’59.
p. m .; P ro f. W ilson, p re s id e n t. E v ­
m e n ts to p u t b e fo re th e people— a r- cen: e x a m in a tio n s held in A sto ria .
“ D ear C ousin: I h a d hoped to see e n in g serv ice a t 7 :3 0 ; Dr. P eck , ev-
g u m e n ts w hich won th em success in
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you b e fo re th is , b u t th e end h a s a n g e lis t; s u b je c t, “ T h e C ru c ifix io n .”
W o n c y in H i a S h o e s .
N o rth D a k o ta , u n til th e p ra c tic a l end
com
e sooner, th a n I expected.
I: A c o rd ial in v ita tio n is e x te n d e d to
A Pole nam ed P ic tr Telia, traveling
developed th a t th e w hole th in g w as
— Now is th e tim e to preserve
from
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th e pu b lic to h e a r Dr. P eck. Good
th e o re tic a l a n d not p ra c tic a l, a n d
t h a t w hen th ey put th e b a n k e rs , th e W a te rlo o 'ro ad 't ' i*
lHlj O re -o n , la st n ig h t, a n d saw poor! sin g in g a n d a c o rd ia l w elcom e., eggs for next w inter's use.
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i ioo load, luoudon, and reuiovpd H a rry fall a g a in b e fo re th e c o w a r d ly : C h a re ls A. E d w a rd s, m in is te r,
ONE QUART OF
n e w sp a p e rs an d o th e r in s titu tio n s to the Infirm ary, lie ba,I onlv two
sh o ts of th o se co w ard ly S h a s ta s ; a n d
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o u t of b u sin e ss, they le tt th e ir m em - shillings threepence in English money,
W ATER GLASS
I m u st
F ir s t c o n g re g a tio n a l C h u rc h
b e rs h ip help less an d s tra n d e d in th e but h'dden in his elot king he had 22 I th in k it is n e a rly over.
B o u lev ard a n d M ain S tre e t. S un-
w ill preserve IS to 2 0 dozen eggs.
w eb of T ow nleyism .
$10 -old pieces and paper money to w rite w h a t I in te n d e d to h av e spok-
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“ To th e so c ia list, it is sp le n d id , V1P vaJ uv °1 $900. Ills shoes were
1 P in t ............................... 20c
B rin g
th e th o u g h t of p u ttin g th e b a n k e r £ouud tc
ver-v heavy, and when d ire c tio n s as will e n a b le you to find es fo r a ll g ra d e s a n d ages.
1 Quart ............................ 35c
o u t o t busliioss. a , well a , th e m e t-
by tlio X-ray, th e cabin, fo r you m u st find it. T heo- y o u r Bible. M orn in g serv ice a t 11.'
H Gallon .-..................... 55c
c h a n t, o r an y m an who h a , h u ll, uni m , . , . : " / " " i *
* '» B»“ (lore, a n d en jo y its h id d en gold. T he Rev. A r th u r J. Sullen« of P o r tl a n d ’
1 G allon ........................$ 1 .0 0
- i p te c is . v e re found h id d e n betw een the H ist p a rt ot y o u r c o u rse is p lain en- will p rea c h th e se rm o n . J u n io r C hris-!
a p a y ro ll. They a re u sin g th e fa r- leather and th e s o le s of each boot.--
ough
S ta rt from Ja c k so n v ille and tia n E n d e a v o r a t 5 p. m. C h r i s t i a n ’
m e r a s a club. They fail to realize! Brooklyn Eagle.
keep
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E n d e a v o r a t 6 :3 0 . E v e n in g serv ice!
th a t th e w orld of in d u s try needs !
— _________________1
H ere th e h an d of d e a th s ta y e d th e a t 7 :3 0 ; s u b je c t, “ T h e V oice of G od.”
g e n e ra ls if life is to h av e in s to re
“ B uilt! w ith th e B ird s .”
re v e a lin g pen an d th e re re m a in e d ! Rev. A r th u r J. S u llen s, s u p e rin te n -
f o r them w h a t o u r c o n s titu tio n g u a r- |
7Ä 0
“ B uild w ith th e B ird s .”
only a black an d sh a p ele ss in k -b lo t, | d e n t of hom e m issio n s fo r O regon
a n te e s . H ow ever, N o rth D ak o ta h a s '
“ B uild w ith th e B ird s .”
a s a t it em blem of th e m y ste ry t h a t ' a n d Id a h o , w ill be w ith us fo r th e
1EUIC
ZÆ G IO S
At the Churches
WATER
G LA SS
Preserve
Eggs Now
SEEDS
TESTED
TESTED
Priced Right
A ou can depend upon seeds you buy from us. They are
pure, strong and true to name
]5uy your seeds at home
from
M onarch Seed and Feed Co.
317 E. Main
MEDFORD, ORE.
Phone 260
The F arm er’s Service Station”
< X rpi
Mason Tire Sale
FREE TUBE
With Every Mason Cord
for Ihe Month of March
Leedom s Tire Hospital
C5 North Main Street
ASHLAND
Another Car
FEEDS
Poultry - Stock - Dairy
Bought Rig’tk n d Priced Right
Egg Maker
Scratch Feed
Chick Feed
Chick Mash
Chick Developer
Oyster Shell
Charcoal and Grit
Dairy Feeds
Molas-O-Screening£
Molas-O-Meal
Milk Flo
Soya Bean Meal
Cocoanut Meal
Calf Meal
We deliver Wednesdays and Saturdays
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Ashland Fruit and *
Produce Association