Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 13, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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Plum m er played a pianò solo aad ! Boulevard and Main t, street. is i t ? ” will be the them a fo r the
a fte t 2 o’clock, presum ably to get hn! »♦ def„b i
i not kn0WU’ 1 R ainier * - SU te Baak let« con-
Miss Stella Hays explained the Sunday school At 9:45 a. fh., with Sunday morning sermon. “ God’s to bed harly for today’s hunt.
but
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he
rode
in th e liuht tract for frrter.Mv« rebuilding and
w o rk of th e g u ild .
A v e ry en- i c la sse s fo r a ll g ra d e s afad ages,
___ Word rs. Mans D octrins” , or
M ore th a n fifty m em b e rs of
without either sleep or breakfast, enlarging of old bank building
jo y a b le tim e w as h ad . T he m e e t­ B rin g y o u r B ible. M orning s e r - 1 ‘‘God or Coue, W h ic h ? ” Y ou a re
L ong Isla n d h u n tin g se t g a th e r ­
in g s a re held q u a rte rly
vice a t 11; s u b je c t “ T h e S a b b a th ” , in v ited to b rin g y o u r B ib’.eô a n d ed fo r th e little h u n t a fte r 5 :3 0
M ISS E D IT H D O DG E, E d ito r
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J u n io r C h ristia n E n d e a v o r a t 5 ! 83k an y q u e stio n upon th e sub-
o ’clock th is m o rn in g a n d a fte r
M issionary M eets—
P h o n e ite m s to h e r a t 39. b etw een 8 A. M. an d 5 P. M.
p. in. C h ristia n E n d e a v o r a t 6 :3 0 . | je c t.
W e w ill show w ith o u t a w a itin g a few m in u te s w ith
T he W o m a n ’s H om e M issio n ary E v e n in g se rv ic e a t 7 :3 0 ; S u b je c t' sh ad o w of d o u b t th a t God is heal
h o u n d s s tr a in in g a t th e lea3h,
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S ociety m et a t th e hom e of M rs. “ M ighty W o rd s and M ighty J u d g ­ in g to d a y a n d th a t H is W ord
' fin a lly ro d e off from th e e s ta te
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Veri'" ! M'UTb* —
F ran k B e ,, Friday „ te r,,,,,,,,. m e n ts.
P r a y e r m e e tin g ev e ry te a c h e s H is c h ild re n to ask fo r it of R o b e rt E. Todd w ith o u t th e
cial in Lit h i . Park at 2:30
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Siat* aDl1 M’ ' Le°! The reg u ,ar builness session was W ed n esd a y ev e n in g a t 7 :3 0 . T h e an d ex pect it
We
w ill
also prin ce
Mondav Sent 1 - ~i li
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V° r 08 W ere n ia r r *ed r e c e n tl y ; held.
D eleg ates w e re a p p o in te d p u b lic is c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a ll tu lc h on “ M cP hersonism or S hul-
A lm ost a m ile dow n th e r o a d ­
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y th e Rev. P. K. H am m ond a t fo r th e c o n v e n tio n w hich will be th e s e serv ices in th e C o n g reg a-
e ris m .”
T he p u b lic is e a rn e s tly w ay, ho w ev er th e p rin c e , rid in g
lunch a m f H sh '11 ’n 1 a r k ' B rin S | th e E piscopal c h u rc h . T he r in g held in G ra n ts P a s s in a s h o rt [ tio n a l c h u rc h ,
in v ited to h e a r th is sa n e. S c rip ­ G oat, jo in e d th e m e rry p a rty and
lu n ch an d d is h « ,, t y . r y . n e u rg - c e re m o n y w a , naed. Im m e d ia te ly ! tim e
tu ra l p re s e n ta tio n of th is v ita lly led off by ta k in g th e firs t ju m p .
ed to be p re s e n t.
! fo llo w in g th e c erem o n y th e happy
A very in te re s tin g p ro g ra m w as The F irst P resb yterian Church im p o rta n t s u b je c t. 7 :3 0 S unday
J u s t w h e re he w en t a f te r leav in g
T u e sd a y Sept. 16. Civic C lub co u p le le lt to r O a k la n d w h ere th e
given. D ev o tio n al e x ercises w e re C o rn e r N. M ain an d H e lm a n Sts. ev en in g . B ible school 9 :4 5 a. m .,
m eetin g . M rs. D ella B lo d g e tt w ill groom w o rk s. Mrs. L a y e rin g h a s
led by M rs. C arol P r a tt , follow ed
J . C. M erg ler, M in iste r
___ 6 :1 5 _ p. __
y o u n g _ people
m. P ra y e r
give p rin c ip a l a d d re ss.
E v e ry ­ been n u rs in g a t th e C o m m u n ity
by a re a d in g by M rs. R a lp h B il­
T he W o m a n ’s c la ss of o u r Sab- i m e e tin g W ed n esd ay e v en in g 7 :3 0 .
one invited.
H o sp ita l a n d th e groom
is
a lings. E x tra c ts fro m
re a d in g s b a th school 13 o fferin g a
fine i O th e r a n n o u n c e m e n ts from pul-
F rid a y , S ept. 19. D.
A.
R c h e m ist in O ak lan d .
T hey w ill ■ w ere re a d by M rs. G. G E u b a n k s , B ible to a n y p u p il in th e school I pit.
m e e tin g a t M rs. V an S a n t’s hom e
m ak e th e ir hom e th e re .
A t th e ‘d o s e of th e m e e tin g c o m m ittin g c e rta in p a ssa g e s of
B C. M iller, P a s to r,
on Oak s tr e e t. 2 :3 0 P . M.
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D eleg ates A p p o in ted —
I served by th e c h a rm in g h o ste ss, f ir s t of th e y ear. T he p u p ils a re
Derrick-1ut ne Marriage-—-
A t th e W. C T. U. c o u n ty c o n ­ Mrs. Bess. A la rg e n u m b e r w e re e n te rin g th e c o n te s t w ith a deal FOX PROVES TOO
M iss G ladys D e rric k of A shland v en tio n
M onday a fte rn o o n
a t p re s e n t and a ll e n jo y e d th e m e e t­ of in te re s t. T h e School m ee ts a t
FOXY FOR P R IN C E
a n d A ddison W. L an e of Salem ! L ith ia P a rk , M rs. L e a v itt a n d ing v e ry m uch.
Lexington touring $200
9 :4 5 a. m. a n d h a s a p lace fo r
w e re u n ite d in m a rria g e S unday Mrs. A lice Jillso n w ere a p p o in t­
an y o n e d e s irin g to s tu d y th e w ord
q vnqQ .P T t t o * . «
Chevrolet touring
The subject of th e p a sto r', ser- Th®
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$125
a i S alem , a c c o rd in g to w ord re- «d d e le g a te s to th e S ta re C onven-
m en a t 11 o 'c lo c k will be. " T h e o ™ ’ . T k
T ‘.
ceived by frie n d s
h e re .
M rs • lio n of th e W . C. T U which
Ford touring . . . . .$350
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f ir s t fox h u n t to d a y b u t failod
L an e w as s e c re ta ry a t th e C ham - wî)1 be held a t C orvalH s O ctober
P ra w tn g P o w er of J e s u s ''. T h e l0
, th e , ox
h e r of C om m erce a y e a r o r so ago 8jx th to e ig h th .
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Chevrolet bakery .. $200
a n d h a s been w o rk in g as book­
I r th e e v e n in g se rv tc e a t S o 'clo ck
home Mrs w y
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T h ro u g h a m is ta k e in p ro o f­
M ethodist E piscopal Church
k e e p e r fo r th e E n d e r's C om pany re a d in g a lin e w as o m itte d in th e
Buiek roadster ........$400
‘ th e p a s to r w ill p re s e n t som e in ter-1 hflx TT
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e a tin g th o u g h t, c o n c e rn in g w h a t |
,6aVlnS ,l,e P‘m y 8hort1y
S. J . C h aney, M in iste r
fo r som e tim e. H e r m any frie n d s re c e n t r e p o rt of th e CODvention
T he S u n d a y School w ill m ee t we receiv e fo r th e tim e we use. 1
h e re w ish h e r ev e ry possible h a p ­ and th e n a m e of M rs. L e o n a rd ,
Repairs and expert me­
a
t
9 :4 5 . C lasses a re p ro v id e d fo r
pin ess.
T he co u p le w ill m ak e w ho w as re e le c te d p re s id e n t of
chanics for Chevrolet and
T h e m id w eek se rv ice w ill be
all ages a n d a ll a re w elcom e. h eld at 7 :3 0 on W ed n esd ay .
th e ir hom e In Salem .
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T h e re w ere 251 p re s e n t a t th e
ted.
T he officers w hich
w ere 1
S u n d a y School h o u r la s t S u n d ay
JlaiT ison-Pulford M arriage—
elected a re as fo llo w s: Mrs. S. L.
Church o f Christ
at
th e
R o b e rt M onroe of M edford a n d L e o n a rd , of M edford, p re s id e n t; T he p a s to r w ill sp e ak
S p lendid
crow ds la s t L o rd ’s
service. M iss d ay b o th s e r vices. C h ristia n E n-
Mrs. S elm a G. P u lfo rd also of Mrs. A lice J illso n , A sh la n d , vice- m o rn in g c h u rc h
M edford w ere m a rrie d by J u d g e p re s id e n t: Mrs. E d ith P re sc o tt '! M ary Y o u n g w ill sin g a solo a n d d e a v o r .showing decided im prove
in s tru m e n ta l m en t.
G ow dy a t h is hom e W ed n esd ay j M edford c o rre s p o n d in g s e c re ta ry th e r e w ill be . an
R a lly d a y fo r th e B ible
G ab riel S n u b b e rs a n d R aybes-
n
u
m
b
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r
by
Miss
R
ern
ice Yeo. A t school la s t S u n d a y in S e p tem b e r.
ev en in g .
T hey le ft im m ed ia te ly and M rs. C. W . F ra le y of A sh-
tos B ra k e L ining.
th e ev e n in g .service Miss M ary P ro g ra m being a rra n g e d . A new
on th e ir honeym oon follow ing th e la n d , tr e a s u r e r
"Voting w ill give s te re o p tic o n le c ­ B ible School an n ex w ill be e re c t-
cerem ony.
• •
tu re on K o rea a n d sin g som e , ed th is fa y
• • •
S ervices n e x t L o rd ’s
D in n e r P a r ty —
K o rean
songs.
“ M aking
th e d a y as follow s. B ible school
No Society—
M rs. C. V. C ary of Second s tr e e t M ost of My M in d ” is th e topic
D ue to th e fa c t t h a t m ost of
9 :4 5 a. nt. C om m u n io n a t 11 a m.
e n te rta in e d a t d in n e r a t h e r hom e j fo r th e E p w o rth L e a g u e m e e tin g
A sh la n d a tte n d e d
th e
J a c k so n
P re a c h in g 1 1 :1 5 a. nt. ‘ T he C h rist
~ t id your system of C atarrh or D eal
on T u esd ay .
A d e lig h tfu l d in -j a t 6 :4 5 . All a r e c o rd ia lly in v it-
C o u n ty F a ir on
A sh lan d
Day, I „ „ „ „
(ollow ed f|y ,
of P ro p h e c y .” B a p tism a l service
aess
caused by C atán h.
ed to a ll th e m e e tin g s a t th e to follow im m ed ia te ly . E v en in g ,
I U. t - ay -' t h *re ” littlC SOClety P le a sa n t evening.
M iss M ary
.
Said by druggist, / o;
40 v e m
M eth o d ist c h u rc h .
fo r th is issu e of th e p ap er. T he
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j J. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo. Ohio
Y oung, m issio n a ry from K o re a
social season is ju s t s ta r tin g and
m essage.
w as th e g u e st of ho n o r.
T he F irs t C h u rc h of C h rist, S c ie n tist
th e r e is little a t th e p re s e n t tim e
“ D enom inationaE ism
C o nvict­
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,
i o th e r g u e sts w ere M r. a n d Mrs.
P io n e e r A ve., S o u th
but th is w in te r p ro m ises to be one Jlll80n of Vi8ta s tre e t,
ed of S in .” T h is is th e f ir s t of
S u n d a y m o rn in g serv ice a t 11 a "s e ries” ’of s ix “^ r m o n 7 o n “ ” Win‘
of th e m ost a c tiv e social seaso n s j
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o
’clock.
S u b je c t of lesso n . ‘Sub-1 D ivided P ro te g ta n tlsm Save th e
t h a t A sh lan d h as e v e r e x p e rie n c -• <>„ p^enic__
s
ta
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S u n d a y School a t 10 W o rld ”
cd.
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Mr. and M rs B ro ili of O ak o'clo ck .
W e d n esd a y
e v en in g
s tr e e t an d A d ria n , M a rg a re t and m e e tin g a t 8 o ’clock
The only store where vou can get a
B aptist Church
E n tertains at Luncheon—
i Bobby B ro ili le ft to d ay fo r M ount
R e a d in g R oom open d a ily from
“ TRIM -RITE” HOME BOBBER
“ T h e B ible— W h a t is It. W hy
One of th e m ost p le a s a n t so P itt w h ere th e v w ill snend w v
o
c ia l o v n n tu
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1
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in e y W1U spent! sev- 2 u n til 5 p. m ., e x c ep tin g S u n d ay
cial e v e n ts of th e w eek o cc u rre d . e ra l d ay s on an o u tin g trip .
Combining the following articles
and ho lid ay s.
T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n a t th e hom e I
* • •
1— P A IR N IC K L E D SH E A R S
1— N EC K SH AV IN G C L IP P E R
of M rs C laren ce D ay h o ff, in th e G uild S u p p e r -
Trinity Episcopal Church
i n s u r e s ^ e ^ c u ? C° MB <A SP6Cial desig n ed conib " h ic h
form of a lu n ch eo n given in h o n -
T he W e stm in iste r G uild of th e
V icar th e Rev. P. K. H am m ond
oi of M rs. H a rry S tra in o f D uns- P re sb y te ria n C h u rch m et a t th e
H oly C om m union a t 8 a. m.
While they last
m u ir, w ho is v isitin g a t th e hom e c h u rc h p a rlo rs M onday e v en in g
T a b le lis t an d C a n n in g
C h u rch School a t 9 :4 5 . M orning
of M rs. C u th b e rta o n .
a n d e n j Oyed a covered dish sup-
S ervice a n d S erm on a t 10.
T h o se p re s e n t w ere Mrs. J. D. per. A bout fifty g u ild m em b ers
S tra n g e rs an d v isito rs m ost
C u th b e rts o n a n d d a u g h te r, Iren e,
and th e ir h u sb a n d s w ere p re se n t. : c o rd ia lly w elcom ed
M rs. Lee B rom ley, Mrs. S tra in and A v ery in fo rm a l p ro g ra m w as giv-
T o ile t G oods—
W a g n e r C reek R oad
B ooks and
son, D icky D ay h o ff and th e h o st- e n. T he Rev. Mr. M ergler gave a i
D rug S u n d rie s
F irst Congi-cgationnl Church
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S ta tio n e ry
ess, Mrs. D ayhoff.
j s h o rt
a d d re s s
Miga P a u lln e
W . J u d s o n O ldfield, M in ister
P o rtla n d
e stim a te d
from 620
330 a c re s,
bushels.
— O regon onion crop
at
186,000
b u sh els
a c res.
In 1922 w ith
yield
w as
264,000
NEW FALL
W. L. DOUGLAS
SHOES
S
O U R STOM ACH
Always find relief in
C H A M B E R L A IN 'S
T A B L E T S 25c
5 M eet« ro=r .ton-ch fccd
1 niversally approved
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
Used Cars
M THEJHIKHES
CALIFORNIA
Automotive Shop
OREGON POWER
m COMPANY
Preferred M k yields
H all’s Cataffrb
Mediclm
7.14%
ask any
member of our
œganization
Trim Your Own Hair at Home
Notice To
Water Users
on are hereby notified that the
use of water for all irrigal, n shall
he stopped on and after I ondav,
Sept. 15,1924, in all the sections as
set forth July 2,1924.
fins will be necessary to protect
the city and fill the reservoirs for
domestic use, and Fire protection
until further notic e.
on will he obliged to eooperat c
to help this situation.
Select Tomatoes
set
H. S. Glein
ELH ART'S
T h is
By Order of ( ’ouncil
E. R. ITOSLER
Supt. Water Wks.
S a v in g
As~ The Daily Tidings
A N N IV E R S A R Y PR S E N !
For five years-sittee The Daily Tidings was. started-,nore than 14100 subscribers in this city have been navinr our city collector 6j cents
aniotuhora tmalol if,.80ayear. V,e hove discontinued our city subscription collector and for two tlavs otilv
n d a y , 19th
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-
SEPTEM BER
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S a tu rd a y , 20th
we Y 11 a,y i » a W « »1W (Pl® what you owe up to September 1, J924) for your subscription Iron, September I 1924
liet 1,192.), or one year from the time your subscription expires if it is paid in advance.
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The Golden Saving
September marks the Fifth Anniversary of The Dally Ashland
linings and to celebrate this anniversary, we have arranged
th is wonderful reduction in our subscription rates.
Two golden days—Friday, September 19th, and Saturday*
September 20th—have been selected when we will give our
present readers and new readers the opportunity to save $1.80
on a year’s subscription.
Applies to Subscriptions Paid
in Advance Only
This offer is open only to subscriptions paid in advance. If
year subscription is in arrears, pay 65 cents a month for the
period in arrearage, up to September 1, 1924, and $6.00 for a
year in advance.
W hy
L ose
T h is
20%
*
You could not in any way make a bigger saving.or a better
investment than to take advantage of this offer.
The Tidings has discontinued sending a collector to call on its
city subscribers.
Paying a Year in Advance Now
will therefore give yon this 20 per cent saving and also save
you paying your subscription each month at The Tidings office
or mailing it in monthly.
ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE
PAID IN ADVANCE
This is a Saving of More
THAN 20 PER CENT
DON’T PASS THIS UP
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ASHLAND, OREGON
Set,tern-
1
These Two Days Ony
Ibis price will absolutely apply only the two days of Septem­
ber 19-20, unless you mail your remittance and the envelope
bears one of these dates. Otherwise, before or after these two
days, the subscription, price will remain 65 cents a month or
O.HI a year when paid in advance each month.
CHECKS RECEIVED NOW
lor your subscription payments in advance from September 1,
19_4, will he accepted and held for cashing Sejttemher 19-20.
r ° s’d,)^ r,ptlons wi!l 1)0 started at this rate prior to Septem-
Pay Now and Yon Will Not Fail
to Make This Profit
In order to avoid forgetting these Daily Tidings Bargain Days,
me safest plan is to give us vour check for *6.00 NOW and
we will hold it.
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