Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 26, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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ASfllÁtfft DAILY «D IM A
fcalUKlh), July lid. ifrtU
Classified Column
REDMOND BOY HURT
BY F IR E TRECK
B E N D , July
S O C IE T Y
* N. woodald«» Who are vliUlng Joy6e Jphnson with violin. V. K [
hers, Mrs. A. C. Rrigga, Mrs, Ira Aiiisofi will sing “ The Judgm ent.”
Shoudy’S guest ftfld Mr. Lon Ed- C hristian Endeavor at 7 o'clock
wards, Mrs. Louis Dodge’s fath er | P- M. Union services at Presby-
were guests of the C hapter for the terian church at 8 P. M.
pleasaht affair.
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Use Yourself as Vfell as the
25. — A double
Barber Uses Vòu
Lessen the Horrors
MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor
C lassified Colum n R ates
m isfortune visited the Frank Mc­
Phon©
items
to
her
a
t
345-R,
between
10
A.
M.
and
2
P.
M.
One cent the word each Donald home near Redmond when
of a Fire
and evenings.
tim e.
at the same time th at the farm
To run every issue for one
house was burning to the ground i ..............” ”
* * ”
Litliians E n tertain —
A fire is horrifying and des­
month or more, fcc the word
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Greenwood,i
McDonald’s
ten-year-old
son.
CALENDAR OF TH E W EEK
tructive, hut there is one way
Thursday
evening’s
party
w
a
s
1
wlH
do
wh«
each time.
Francis, who was carrying sm all;
Saturday, July 26. G. A. R. Mrs. J. K. McClaren, of Rogue!
by
which the horror can be
another of the very successful a f - ! _ rid your system of Catawh o?D°a£
River and Mrs. Van Wegen.
lessened and by which the des­
articles away front the flaming meets at Armory,
truction can be partly counter­
A fter the pleasant visit a b o u t! fairs for which the Lithians are aess caused by Catan h.
building, was run over by a truck. I Monday, July 28. W. R. C. Club
famed.
balanced.
FOR RENT
SoU
by
druggútt
to
t
(n
e
t
40
yean
the table, goodbyes were spoken, J
The boy is lying in a plaster ' meets in Park,
In
this
m
stance.
the
wives
of
J
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C
H
E
N
E
Y
&.
C
O
,
T
o
le
d
o
O
k
-
Tuesday, July 29. Open House all feeling it had been another the p members and a num ber of __________
FOR RENT — 5 room unfur­ cast, his spine probably fractttr-
ledo.ObJo
After a Fire,
ed.
J
Civic
Club House. Hostesses p ro -! of the h aPPy tim es this neigh-
nished house. Inquire 24 2 Gran­
house guests were the compii-!
borhood have a fashion of having.
if you have insurance, you feel
vided.
ite or Phone 340-R.
268-tf
mented guests. -
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comforted by the knowledge
FOR SALE— Old papers at Tid-
• • •
No effort had been spared to
th
a t the insurance money will
tngs; 25c per bundle.
dh Í Speedw ay Club H ave P icnic—
W. R. c . Club—
make it an event long to be re-I
enable yen to rebuild ‘ vour
FOR SALE
The W. R. C. Club Social will membered. The men proved roy­ can be greatly increased if
The Speedway Club, the social
property or replenish your
s
to c k of m e rc h a n d is e .
N ever
FOR SALE— R. I. Red fryers
, organi sation of the Royal Neigh- , oceur Monda-V afternoon in the al hosts.
you
keep
them
repaired
and
in
The com m ittee in
he
unprotected—
is
the
best
good
usable
condition.
bors had a very delightful picnic P a rk -
milk fed, crate fattened, Maxe-
charge of the arrangem ents were
protection.
We do all kinds of shoe
dons, 977 B St.
271— 2mo‘
supper in the Park, last night.
A num ber of hostesses are pro- the Messrs. Kenneth McWilliams,
repairing
The invitations included the j v*ded an<^ a Rood attendance is chairm an, L. N. Woodside, S. A.
Good Insnrance— Phone 5 8
FOR SALE or TRADE— 24
Royal Neighbors and th eir fa m -; expected-
Peters Jr., M. H. Ellis and D r.1
acres river bottom land, 2 miles
¡lies. Tables were laid for around
Crandall.
%
west of G rants Pass, under grav­
' forty r nests.
Luncheon for O fficers of P . T.
The carb aret supper was served
Now may save your house
ity ditch, crop included. Will
A.—
It hsd been planned as a cov­
Office Hotel Ashland
on th e platform and the menu de­
tra d e for Ashland residence prop­ from costly deterioration later.
The Medford P. T. Circles en­ lightfully satisfying. The tables
ered cksh dinner and a wonder­
erty, 203 K. St.. G rants Pass,
ful dinner it was. Tables groan- tertained th e faculty of the P. T. were beautifully decorated in
Oregon, F. M. W lchman, 272— 6tf
ed under their burden of delicious Institute, Mrs. J. F. Hill, nation­ flowers and greenery donated
F u ller P ain ts save th e surface
j viands, to which all brought al vice-president National Con­ from the greenhouse.
FOR SALE — Oat Hay, 314
You,
merrv hearts and appreciative ap­ gress P. T., Miss Frances Hays,
W hile th e men were supposed
Garfield.
275-6tf
Farmers Attention
field secretary for N ational Con­ to attend to every thing a p p e r-!
petites for the satisfying menu.
Your Business,
The evening afterw ard was gress P. T. and Mrs. G. Ji P erk ­ taining th ere to, it was hinted
FOR SALE CHEAP — Pure-
Fly season will soon be on.
Get
your
Shoo
Fly
and
E.
Z.
spent in jolly visit. Every one ins, state president of the Ore- th a t fair fingers assisted in the)
bred Jersey bull or will trade. 500
Your Finances
voted th a t this was one of t h e , £ °n p - T. and the other sta te of- preparation of the delicious com­ Bos. fly spray for your cow’s
T errace St.
275-3*
the
best
fly
killer
made.
Gard­
happiest gatherings of the year. ficers at a very attractiv e lunch­ bination salad.
en Hose, and garden tools,
Are they In complete harmony
* * *
eon a t twelve o’clock, Thursday,
SUBURBAN HOMES
Vari-colored shades for which
fencing and binder twine,
and
accord? Do you regulate
Civic Club News—
a t th e Blue Flower Lodge in Johnny Gruelle was responsible,
Rent insurance costs
mowers and repairs alwavs on
For a country home close to
your
business and your finan­
The Civic Club will have an Phoenix.
town, it would be hard to find
lent added beauty to the scene. hand.
little, but pays big
ces, or, do they regulate you.
a p re ttie r location th an the
The hour was set thus early Mr. Cruelle also acted as toast­
Executive Board m eeting at two
All three should be in h ar­
should you lose rental
Bellview district, ju st east of
mony with
because of the w ork of th e In sti­ m aster and the program offered
o’clock, Tuesday, July 29th.
Ashland. This district sits in
mcorhe through a fire.
At three o’clock open house will tu te Friday afternoon.
much In originality and profund­
an adm irable position, afford­
It w ill im prove your health
The Community
The
distinguished
members
of
be
held
as
usual,
with
a
num
ber
ity.
ing a panoramic view unex­
the
faculty
leave
this
evening
for
of hostesses present.
celled.
Dancing to the music of Love­
You are the perform er, your
Portland.
The
In
stitu
te
has
been
The new irrigation ditch
Every
one
is
cordially
welcom­
land’s
orchestra followed, and
Fresh
daily
at
business is your instrum ent,
which will be finished this fall
ed at these afternoons and those a w onderful success, with a large hosts and guests are quite of the
anil the finances is the tune
will afford ample w ater for
having visitors from a distance attendance of interested women. opinion th a t parties such as th at
yon play.
If you feel your
next season and I predict much
daily
perform
ance is not up
Ashland
feels
th
a
t
this
has
been
are
urged
to
bring
th
eir
guests
to
Real Estate & Real Insurance
of Thursday evening’s should be
activity and increase in Drice
to
standard
we
will be glad to
a
splendid
opportunity
for
ad­
Estab.
1883
Inspect the Club house of which
often repeated.
of real estate in th a t district.
help in colving the problem.
41
E
-
Main
St.
Phone
211
vancem
ent
along
lines
of
the
the Club and Ashland are justly
BETTER BUY NOW
O ther than the members Mr.
Forty acre tract, half mile
utm ost im portance — welface of and Mrs. Blackstone, guests at the
proud.
Representing the
off Boulevard, tw enty acres
the child and appreciate the fact Miller home. Miss Gwendolyn Bat-
insurance COMPANY OF
cultivated, mostly in fruit, sev­
I). A, R. Meets—
th a t the In stitu te was held here. tersbee, Mrs. Ellis’ sister, and two
NORTH AMERICA
en acres under the new ditch,
• • •
Founded 1792
The
D.
A.
R.
held
a
business
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Joe W ind­
tw enty acres pasture and wood
meeting at the cal, of the R eg en t,, Sunday School C lass P icnic—
land. All of the land has a
sor who accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
PHYSICIANS
! Miss Blanche Hicks, at which ai
gentle slope to the north. Will
Mrs. J. R. R obertson’s class of Fsrlow as special guests, were in
sell this land and build a five
-r
- - - -
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­ ! num ber of business m atters were the Presbyterian church, which attendance.
room house for the purchaser
The U N IV E R S IT Y of O R E G O N
includes the Training C ass at
m aking the term s very, very
dence and office, 108 Pioneer disposed of th a t were pending.
It was decided a t this meeting present, with a num ber of other
contains:
attractive. Price $5000.00.
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
to
purchase
plates
showing
the
Eight room modern bunga­
invited guests enjoyed a very
The College of Literature, Science
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
low extremely nice inside, all
correct use of the flag and have pleasant picnic supper in Lithia
and
the A rts with 22 departments.
p. m. only.
kinds of conveniences, well
these shown with proper explan­ Park Friday evening.
The professional schools of A rchi­
with inexhaustable supply of
The B aptist Church
Supper 'was planned for six-
water, electric ¡pumping sys­ DR ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac- ation before the special patrio­
tecture and A llied A rts—Business
Why Did God Make You? is
tlce lim ited to eye, ear, nose and tic occasions on which the flag is thirty, and all present did full
tem, good barn and other out
A dm inistration—Education—G rad­
from the mountains now.
buildings, large shade trees,
th ro at— X-ray including teeth. displayed. By so doing, there will justice to the very satisfying re­ the them e for Sunday mornipg
u ate S tu d y —J o u rn a lis m —Law_
Why not order your w inter’s supply of
some fru it trees, two and a half
M edicine— M usic—Physical Edu­
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 te be no need of any one who notes past th a t well-filled baskets had at the B aptist church. Special
acres, level but sightly loca­
wood and let us haul it direct, thereby
music.
We are looking for a
cation—Sociology—Extension
5. Swedehburg Bldg., Ashland, the explanation in the paper, m ak­ provided.
tion.
Price $5500.00, very
ing
m
istakes
in
the
use
of
the
The
guests
lingered
long
in
the
great
meeting
Sunday
morning.
saving
hauling it twice.
Ore.
easy term s
or will add six
For a catalogue or am? information
____________________
flag.
Last
Sunday
morning
the
house
quiet
visit
th
a
t
filled
out
so
hap­
acres of young pear trees foí­
Write The Registrar, University of
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic]
* * *
pily the delightful evening.
was filled almost to capacity. You
an additional thousand dollars.
Oregon, Eugene, Oregon
The house is in splendid con­
and
Electro-Therapy, Office I Fam ily G athering—
will enjoy this service.
There
dition, stone and concrete
phone 48; residence 142. F irst
A nother pleasant gathering oc F am ily Picnic—
will be no preaching service at
The 49th Year Opens September 25, ¡924
foundation, basement heating
curred Saturday evening in Lithia
A
family
reunion
took
place
in
i
1
e
eburcb
in
the
evening
owing
National
Bank
building.
plant and could not be dupli­
Park when Mrs. Buchanan, W. E. Lithia P ark last Sunday when the to the uniono church services and
cated today for less than
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings Jr. and Gail with Mrs. Buchan-i members of the E. E. Miller fam- the evangelistic services at the
$7000.00.
I am afraid you
office. Phone 91.
‘‘In th e Heart o f T ow n”
will wonder what is the m at­
an's m ather, Mrs. Kate Kee fro m ; lly gathered for a most delightful chataqua. Sunday evening will
P A TIO ? J
te r w ith it and I suggest th at
he
the
close
of
the
rem
arkable
iTv't8?
a v o W d - o r to rp id
Medford, met Mrs. Frank Shaffer dinner and visit afterw ards during
DR. c . W. HANSON
you come and s e e .'
er, b ilio u sn ess,in d ig estio n
j and her children in the P ark, and ; the afternoon.
series of meetings. Dr. G arr is
and
gassy
pains result.
Dentist
Easy to take, thoroughly cleansing
a very happy reunion was held.
The ones pre8ent for this pleas. a great preacher. His boy has a
For instance; here is a 5
Special attention given to pyor­ j The delightful feature of w hich,. ant gathering were Mr. and Mrs. I m arvel° us voice for one of his
acre tract on the Paved High­
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver 'w a s the picnic supper which all E E M1n er> Mr and Mrs j E ' age- Tbey will long be remem-i C H A M B E R L A IN ’ i S
way, only 2 miles out, good
TABLETS
soil, some fru it trees, fine
Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf. enjoyed most thoroughly.
j Rowland of Bellview, Mr and Mrs. j bered for their messages. The Never ditappeint or nauseate—25e
building spot, panoramic view,
The Buchanan family, who are c M Hamilton and family, a n d ' Young People will hold their us-
for $750.
MONUMENTS
• * • • •
guests of relatives in M edford,; ivir. and Mrs. H arry Young of! ua^ serv*c®a 6:45. Other services
A well built, plastered, 6
ASHLAND GRANITE
and Ashland were guests at the Phoenix. A sister of Mrs. Young, ! as anuounc©d from the pulpit,
room bungalow, full basement,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Evans of j w^o ,g vj8jtjng them from Oak-! Sunday school which has not only
MONUMENTS
concrete foundation, first class
Ashland Sunday at a very delight- jand( was also present.
i boen keeping up but growing un-
Oregon G ranite Co.
poreclain bath and toilet fix­
ful
dinner.
I
The
Miller’s
have
relatives
der th e leadership of Supt. Gear.
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
tures, sightly front, close to
Res. 4 7 6 Laurel
P h on e 444-Y
*
*
i visiting them this week and sev-;
m eet a t 9:45. 'You will re-
center of town, and the price
is only $2100. Don’t let the
'! Social Circle—
j eral trips have been taken, in- ce’ve a welcome at this church.
price scare you. It ju st hap­
The meeting of the Social Cir­ eluding one to C rater Lake, and
B. C. Miller, Pastor.
PLANING MILL
pens to be a rare sacrifice snap
cle,
W
ednesday
afternoon
at
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T . several family gatherings are
* • ♦ • •
JORDON S SASH AND CABINET j home of Mrs. W right on Mountain j planned
, M ethodist Episcopal Church
City lots. Acreage, Orchards,
WORKS,
Cor.
Helman
and
avenue,
was
a
very
successful
af-
*
*
*
S. J. Chan ey,Minister
Farm s, Stock Ranches and
Van Ness.
The Sunday School will meet at
194tf fair.
Business Opportunities.
. .Mystic Seven Meet—
* • * * •
'r n A v a n n »
----------- i The attendance was especially
TJje Mystic Circle, with its per­ 9:45. Classes are provided for
_ R AND EXPRESS
large, there being forty-four pres-
If your price is attractive,
fect num ber in membership have all agws and all are welcome.
h ittle T ransfer & Storage Co. ent to enjoy Mrs. W right’s hos-
I will be glad to list w hat you
begun a series of parties th a t will "W hen the voice was past, Jesus
have for sale. If I sell it will
for SERVICE.
, .
„
.
i
pita
ity.
doubtless continue until its p e r - jwas i°hnd aloue” Is the text for
he a t your price and you pay
xperienced movers and pack- i The afternoon was spent in a sonnel have to again take up their tbe p asto r’s sermon a t the morn-
the commission. I do .not spec­
ers of household goods. Deal- social way, visiting and needle college work.
! ine church service. There will
ulate on the ow ner’s property.
* • « • •
ers in coal and wood. Phone work occupying the time. The
One of the group has m arried : be special music. “ The Bible in
117.
CALL ON THE MAN WHO
younger folk, sought the lawn, sjnce
ja s^ meeting and their ! the Life o f th é W o r ld ” is the
ADVERTISES
Office 89 Oak St. near
w here games were in order and (jrg^ gathering took the form of a i topic for the Epworth League
Ashland, Orc.
Hotel Ashland
many of those of older growth ! «.porch P a rt y” , with Mrs. Otto meeting at 0:45, The union ser-
watched the fun from the porch. | Neidermeyer, nee Nellie Hake, as j vice will be at the Presbyterian
Eeard
dties celebratin8 ^heir centennials, but did you ever hear òf a city
Staples Realty Agency
T- L. POW ELL——General Trans
Miss Milby, a house guest at j hostess at h er home In Jac k so n -! church at 8 P. M.
celebrating its first birthday anniversary! T h a t’s w hat Longview, Washington, is going
71 E. Main, Ashland Hotel Bid.
Jr^ s ° ? J r
, aDd m° tOr the V’ K ’ Alli6On h° me‘ delishted ! ville.
to do July 31, A ugust i, 2 and 3, and the whole Pacific N orthw est is invited. Four days
trucks. G»od service at a rea- h er hearer8 in playing for th eir |
are
to
full will
of v unusual
* of the
' to entertain
'
program,
and ’ g plans
are machinery
made
thousands
o f ■ visitors.
Miss Edith Robison, lately re-i Firsl Church of Christ Scientist
T be
he crammed
celebration
open w ’ ith
R e s ta rtin
in Longview’1
eonab.e price. Phone 83.
, a did Miss Louise
MISCELLANEOUS
¡pleasure, as did Miss ,jOUlse turned from Los Angeles, took t h e :
Pioneer Ave., South
s first big indus'
great
lumber manufacturing plants o f T he Long-Bell Lumber Compa
M°c
r-
I
m
erry
party
in
her
car
to
the!
Sunday
morning
set
vices
at
11
pany.
T h a t alone
fehige - roach
WANTED — Desirable 5 or 6 !
will be worth a trip to what the newspapers call the miracle city,” on the Washington side of
The
hostess,
asssted
by
Mrs.
W.
jlOme
of
tb
e
hostess.
,
o’clock.
Subject
of
lesson
room furnished house, near ju n - ! Transfer — Express — Storage E. Moor, served delicious ice*
the Columbia River L,lf way between Portland and
Ccoaider th«e esKntiab-
Those with her were the M isses; "T ru th ” . Sunday Schoo! at 10
the Pacific Ocean.
ior high. Phone 304-J.
274-tf ' Hauling — Dray work of all cream and w afers at the close of M argaret McCoy, K atherine P a r - 1 o’clock.
■Transportation by river, by sea, by rail and ly
W
ednesday
evening
A year ago Longview was dedicated as the beginning
kinds. Quick motor service. Dry
highway.
! 80nB, G ertrude Brown, Mabel i meeting at 8 o’clock.
of a city with the formal opening of its first pretentious
— Acceaalble markets, domestic and foreign.
NOTICE:— Bring your black­ wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R the pleasant afternoon.
building—the beautiful Hotel Monticello. Since that day
Miss Milby, guest of the Adi- ! T ro tt, and P auijne Plum mer.
! Reading Room open dally from
—Expertly planned industrial districts.
berries to the cannery before 37 6 B. St.
112-tf
the transformation has feen little short of marvelous.
—Raw materials.
son’s
and
Mrs.
Sarah
Leach,
a
Among
the
Interesting
things
2
until
5
P.
M„
excepting
Sun­
noon, Saturday. Bagley Caning
Not long ago the site ef Longview was nothing but a
—Putl and power.
broad valley.
KING’S TRANSFER— Service sister of Mr. J. V. W right, who i tk at occupjed tjie attention of the days and holidays.
Co.
277-2t
—Labor.
Here are some of the things you will see when you
* • •
—Unexcelled climate.
day or night at reasonable rates. ' has been visiting the W rig h ts fo r' Q|ub was first, the initiation of
attend the birthday celebration:
FOUND— Glasses in case. Own­ Wood for sale. Phone 113, Res. some weeks were special guests the new member of the circle,
—A modem community.
Presbyterian Church
Population 5,000; paved streets, concrete sidewalks;
—Populous contiguous territory.
e r may have same by paying for 231 Van Ness.
for when a member m arries auto­
265— lm o at this pleasant arair.
Sunday school a t 9:45. Al! de­
sewers; water system; many permanent business buildings;
—Scenic environs.
Among
the
many
in
attendance
this ad.
277-2tf
three modem hotels; daily newspaper; electric power
matically the husband becomes a partm ents of Bible study and all
All of these essentials to a city’s growth and progre-s
plant with an ultimate capacity of 36,000 kilowatt«; more are to be found in Longview to a marked degree and yet,
at the meeting were noted the part of the circle, lienee the Init­ are welcome to these classes. A t­
B lacksm ith Shop
WANTED— Good farm w agon.!
than 70c modem homes and .many others under construc­ land and property values in this rapidly growing com­
the
Mesdames F. iation.
Mr. Neidermeyer stood tendance good In spite of the f a c t!
Blacksmith Shop. East Main following:
tion; a Community House, equip­
Phone 120 or call Ashland Green­
munity are decidedly reasonable
St.
Horseshoeing, Automobile prow son’ Delia Hale, Sarah Leach, j t be ordeai with becoming forti- that many are away for vacation.
ped with gymnasium, swimming
and fair. Longview would have
house.
275-3tf !
pool, auditorium, etc.; modern
Spring work a specialty. Aufo Newland, Prose, J. B. Cochran. ; tl|de
you investigate for yourself.
Morning W orship at 11. Sermon
street lighting system; parks,
Four Days of Pleasure and Profit
parts.
(. Moss Moor, H atcher, Allison,
You've heard of Longview. Few
The new home of the recent subject, “ A Restless World and
boulevards, golf course, athletic
IRA YERIAN.
252-1 mo. i P isher- F - P u tm an - Wm- Rice- bride came in for its share of at-
new
cities have been written ard
W ANTED— Clean
cotton
field, tennis courts; a complete
an Awakened C hurch.” C. E. at
he
1 business men and town»-
talked about as has this new i n d u s ­
people
bave
planned
a
great
oele-
‘
Bui
die,
McKinney.
H
attie
S
m
ith
,'
tention
and
was
duiy
inspected.
municipal
government;
suburban
rags. No overalls, underw ear
6:45. Union services at the
bratioi
trial center. Now here is your
ration for the entertainment of
garden lands; modem schools,
BEAGLE & BEAGLE, Painters— F. D. Swingle, W right, Ethel
the new city’« gueete.
or w oolen goods accepted.
Delicious refreshm ents was t h e ! Presbyterian church 8:00. Pray-
great
opportunity to come and see
places for religious worship and
A special oelebratioo will mark the
Day work or contract. Estim ates Doyle, the Misses Milby and Vera happy finale of R happy afternoon er and Bible Study Hour led by
it
with
your own eyes—to see the
5 cents per pound, T idings
fra te rn a l g a th e rin g s;—in all,
Long-'
ill opening.
opening, The pressing
>ng-Bell mill
«tarring
of one of the greatest
Free. P. O. Box 1 < 1.
2 66-6t* j W right and many young folks and ! and before adjournm ent, plans ! pastor Wednesday, July 30, 7:30
of a button will etart the
o ffice.
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you will find in Longview every
lumber manufacturing plants ever
Other events during the four day«
facility found in any other care­
children, totalling over forty were made for another meeting in P. M. Studying St. John, 4th
include:
built—to sec a close-up of the
GET YOUR STOVE repaired at present. ’
fully planned, typically American
W ater fetes on the Columbia itiver:
Pacific Northwest's newest c f the
the
near
future.
Chapter.
Fireworks Display«;
city to make life comfortable and
FOR SALE FRYERS— Dressed Eagle Iron and Brass W orks,!
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larger industries—to see a vigor­
Band Concerts;
J. C. Mergler, Pastor
enjoyable.
ous, ambitious, confident young
and delivered. 25c pound. Mrs. Oberlain street. New grates and Neighborhood P a r t y -
Parades;
* • *
P. E. O. Picnic—
But Longview has other attrac­
Street Carnival;
city
celebrating its first birthday.
Salsbury, 7-F-3.
277-2 liners made to order, any style
A delightful
neighborhood
Round-up:
tions also that its citizefis want
Thursday evening, Chapter A.
A true Western welcome awaits
Church of Christ
Athletic
Contests;
stove. Stock on hand. Stoves for party occurred Thursday even-
you to see and enjoy, especially if
Airplane Flights:
you. Come prepared to spend the
C. of the P. E. O. sisterhood en­
In spite of warm w eather and
FOR SALE — By owner. A
Addresi tee by notable speaker«.
entire four days. You'll have the
you are a business ma-.i looking for
___________________264-lm o. | jng when a num ber of families joyed a very delightful picnic in
vacation season the audiences
good modern 5-room plastered
Billy Sunday will preach
rime of your life and, a: the same
a good location, or a person seek­
and aiternoon sermons duni
house close In, good location. 550 Second Hand good s bought, sold from Liberty street gathered in Lithia Park.
every day in every way are get- ■
rime, you may find the very spot
gust 3.
ing an ideal place in which to
the
Park
about
six
o’clock
for
on
earth you have long been locL-
Dinner
was
planned
for
6:30,
Fairview St.
ting
b
etter
and
better.
Won’t
you
Sacred Band concert Sunday
make your home, or one seeking an
277-6tf exchanged,repaired. Collected and
mg for— the place to make your
a
picnic
supper.
>
with
the
Chapter
membership
and
attractive
investment.
come too? Next Lord’s Day B ib le!
_
delivered. Chair Doctor, Cor,3rd.
liermanent home.
The contents of well-laden their families, and a num ber of school at 9:45. A cash prize of i
and A St., Phone 295R. 232-2mo.
baskets were soon transferred to out o f town visitors as guests.
For a smooth shave
$10 will be given the last Sun-j
I
DO
FANCY
cement
work,
;
tables:
said contents, the guests
A very pleasant evening follow­ day in August to the class t h a t !
and quick service go
chimneys, septic tanks; also cem- found altogether satisfying and ed the delightful dinner, to whose has the best average in atten d ­
te the Shell Barber
etry
work, etc., J. D. Peffley, 143 to which they did full justice.
delicacies the guests gave appre­ ance and growth during July and
Shop.
Ladies and
«fh
St.
227—
lm
o*
Those
who
gathered
about
th
e
ciative
attention.
August. Communion or Lord’s
children get your hair
friendly
board
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mrs.
J.
F.
Hill,
one
of
the
na­
Supper
on each first Day of the
bobbed and marenl-
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
F. H. W alker and family, Mr. tional vice-presidents of P. T. A. week (Acts 20:7) at 11 A. M. >
led.
communicate with Ensign Lee and Mrs. Jam es Rudd, E. K. Hall,
Miss Frances Hays, National field Preaching at 11:15 A. M. S u b ject,!
of
the Salvation Army at the Mrs. Wilsdn, Miss Edith Hall,
A. SHELL. Prop.
secretary
and Mrs. G. J. Perkins, "W hat W ill the H arvest B e?”
WhlteShield Home, *565 May-
Jan et Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. state president of P. T. A., Mr. Special music with Miss Beth
M S A. St. A shland, Oro
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. Stockton, and Mrs. Isbell, parents of Mrs. Johnson a t the- piano apd Miss
H a ll’s C a ta r r h
Your Shoes’ Value
•Î
A Little Painting
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
Carter & Mills
McNair Brothers
Sruf
J. O. RIGG
For Your
Protection
Whole-Wheat
Bread
PEIL’S CORNER
ÏTYofOREGON
Li thia Bakery
Billings Agency
First National
Bank
PROFESSIONAL
AT THE
WE ARE HAULING WOOD
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
LONGVIEW'S
greatest celebration
3bAu?. 1*2*3
C / Double, Occasion
Longview’s First Birthday
and the Opening of the great Long-Bell Fir Mill
T
LONGVIEW « W A S H IN G TO N
July 31, Auáust 1. 2 and 3
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