Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 19, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    I 460 for each dependent under
18 years of age, or over 18 years
of age It tnentally and physically
Incapacitated.
W orth H er W e
H e Krto\fcS
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PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 1RM
Clyde O. Huntley, oollectot of
Internal • revenue, has mailed
more than 40,00» federal Income
tax blanks to the smaller ,tax«J
payers of the state, ’ cpverlnm
earnings for the calendar < ye*L
1926. These forms must be fill­
ed out and fil<xl io his office
[not later than March IB, ac-
I com panted by the payment of
at
least ene-foqrtth ot > the
amount of tax ¿ae.O Those cutlng Attorney Arthur Guerin
blanks can be used only by of Orofino.'
John Eaton of Spokane, who
salaried people and wage eaiw-
was on ’the claim with Wells,
ete whose net Income for the
was alleged to have been attack­
year 1928 did not exceed $5,000,
f Blanks for the nee of Individ­ ed, but escaped without injury
According to meager telephonic
ual. engaged in a business ori
details of the shooting, Wells
a- profession or whose gross In­
and
Devonivlch had had trouble
come wag ,$5,QQ0, or raorp’ rp-
¡gérard Poiwonby. keeper of the
for
some
time ovhr the land t/t
girdless pi their net income,
■ privy purée In England» Is the
question. Wells, who is widely
or whose net lneome was in ex^
man on.earth who knows Just
known here, had gone to Pierce
much money King George has.
ems of $5,000, %re not obtoln.-
’City to do some work on the
his duty to keep track of every
able at this time.
r» •»
y the king receives and spends.
claim.
‘These blanks, as well as those
required by corporations, will
£ETS EARLY CROP
not be obtainable until the new
EUREKA, CaL, Feb. 1»— IV,
revenue bill, which le bow be­ K )—J. J. Proltor, fancher near I Hohesty is{ sdiuekhlng, that de
fore 'at conference committee ^of
here, is pointing with.' pride to trends largely ’ opou tli<4 abséne«
the national congress, has final­
Ms loganberry patch; from which bf a safe MportunRy to steal
ly been approved by bath hovsee
he harvested fregb berrl«i| In tho
;*id algned by P r e s e n t Cp<H' MacMastei- girls.
Berth« and
11 o'clock, subject:
"Mind.”
Wednesday 'evening aervlee at
$ 0‘ c I qc R-, r Sunday school i t
10 jo’closM Reading Room open
dally from S * to 5 except Sun-
d a y i'id d iWHdays. * - The -puMte
is eordially, weUemed.
tt tt tt
« Lutheran Service«
,
U H . *H. Young, Pastor
Residence, 6$ 8 Boulevard
Services in
the Adventist
church, 4th and C Sts. No ser­
vlets Sunday morning.
Even­
ing services «unday evening at
vTso o'clock. Confirmation ln-
strgctlon on Saturday mornings
In ^ths pastors study.' * During
Lenten season Lenten services
are conducted on Thursday ave-
nlng* at 7: S0‘o'clock. The pub­
lic * la cordially; Invited to all
services, especially to these Len­
ten; services.
Come and con­
sider bow y o g i ’ Savior suffered
also for you.
$21«» «
Methodist Mptoeopal Church
j i. F. Pemberton,' Pastor
M>rth Mala And LauAel Sta.
Morning worth!» at 11 o’clock,
senSon subject: "Woman; Wor­
shiping. Working Waiting.’' Eve­
ning worship at 7:30, subject:
"When God Builds a Man." This
will be a Lincoln-Washington
service . Epworth League at
< : p for all ydflng peo(Hb7 Jhn-'
lor’ Epworth League at 4. The
Sunday scbddl- meets at 9:45.
Thgre Is a elafcs for you Where
yod may study the Bible. Prayer
meeting W e d n e s d a y . , ' P- m.
Wa Invite you to worihlb with
us fn all these services.. This is
a fiomellke 'church.
Straugers
and visitors especially wqlcom.
Code as you are.
loganberry ripening time In this
■ Uder the provisions of the
section Is the month of July.
new revenue bill, returns must
hfe filed by
■ Ahnoet worth her w s lfh tln goW. She’s wearing s I 1. Every single (Unmarried) Big Change in
11
,
due coat, brought to 8aa Frandece 3n degauce of a person, If uhmarrted throughout
Face Powders
soviet edict against it» exportation.
(
t | e year 1928, whdse het Income
was $1500, 'or more.
A new French process powder
F all -Gospel Temple
j
1 , 2<—Every single (Unmarried) that is not effected by pres'pira-
. . . . . . B. C. Miller, - Paster
1 person claiming exemption as tion—-will not let an ugly shine
Thé ‘pastor w(U odetpy the pal-
bead Of a family, whose net in- come through; stays on until you
pit In the Buqgalow Bunday,
take It off; fine and pure; makes
the pores Invisible; looks like
having returned from EJugfAe
beautiful natural skin; gives a
where the Light' House Temple
«oft velvety complexion.
Get
was dedicated last Sunday. The
this new wonderful beauty pow-
them« for Sunday mornlhg will
■jar,',; called
M ello-glo.-^ l. U hla.
be: "The Heart of the GtApel "
Springs Pharmacy.
In the evening: "Th» Stery at
Peter." Other service» ge uenal
next week.
IS $$ tf
R # »
First Presbyterian tTierch
Church a t Christ
J. C- Meygler, Minister -
e Bible school Is steadily
Corner North Main and Hol­
lng in numbers and euthus- man streets. *
alnce the contest was In­
Sunday school, 9:4$ *
augurated.
Th% school is Morning
ln-
worship, 11 a. m.
vitlng the Groat Men’s Bible mon theme:; "Through Cl
>r
Has Heck says: "The folks
class of Central Point to at* Junior 4 B„ V »■ m
tend In a body In the near fu-l C. E., $:30 p. m. At 7
i. who howls loudest about high
lc jaxes- -. la • the first to ’ \rtgn a
ture. There .were >1$, men In Dr. Henry M. Ckmpbél
ppt.ipon for a new jwUlicm-d^l- ,
thle clata recently, t G. fthaw Çoast Secretary..^?; Jfcy
a lar courthouse.’’
the GhrtetMn minister Is teacher will speak. Dr. Camp
of this class- 'A ll services next
BtMe.Mbool
at "1:46 a. m, Communion at
11 a. m. Preaching at 11:15 a.
m. Sermon: "Jesus Our CorfF-
sellpr.’* ■' U the evening L G.
Shaw of Central
Point, will
preach. Mr. Shaw Is a powerful
speaker. There Will be A bap-
tiamaP service at the close of-the
evening sermon.
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First OoagregationAl Church
Wi Judson Oldfield. Minister
Boulevard and Main street.
Sunday school at 9:45 *- m-.
with classes, for all grad«® »»»I
ages. Bring your Bible. Morn­
ing service a t 11; subject: "Truht
In God.” Junior Christian Bn-
Aesvor at 4 p. m. Christian
A dd a little v a rie ty by serving H o t Cross Bi
Endeavor* at 8:90. Evening ser­
in g Lent.
*
vice at 7:80;. subject? "Nicode-
á
SATURDAY SPECIAL
The Dalles Voters |^Jerk
Approve Bonds T o p “*
Build» Pipe Lines X“
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' reBei
.TMH d A l LBS, Feb. 19— (U .' c,Pal
Pl)-v-In a special city «lection, bouji
waters ot The D alles authorized com,
jA >125,000 bond Issue for the t,on
'construction of a new pipe line
storage
reservoir.
A
«BBOO-boud issue for the erec-
p|
Maw of -a city 'Isolation hospital
*alw> carried.
A
>6.000-bond are
issue proposal for a new city as f
FRESH FISH
LENTEN MENUS
Sm elts received three tim es a
Choicest C uts of M eats
THE EAGLE MARKET
W e Deliver
Phone 107
49 Lb. Sacks
Cream Oil Sftap
R eg u lar S ire Pkgs.
of A ny F la v o r '
Do B ars C reaui
•il. T oilet S o ap
Dutch Cleanser
R eg u lar 10c Cans
C p
A t Stones
.
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Shredded Wheat
Cornflakes
I dirge 15c Size
A t Stones, 2 F o r
B EO U LA H 10c S IZ E
C heap a t Stones, 3 fo r *
STONES SPECIAL COFFEE
' Jewel Shortening
4-LB. P A IL S S W IF T S
J E W E L SH O R TN IN G
FANCK I T A L I
PR U N E S,’ 5 LB1
DELICIOUS
Hot Cross Bans
25c dozen
the famous name
FRAHKLIN
BAKERY
Ag'the favored drink of Western cof­
fee lovers, G o ld e n t Wesf C o ffe e has
played a part in the spirit of fellowship
that tailded the We$t. t
Bacon
ST R IC T L Y F R E S H LARGE
R A N C H EGGS, 2 Doz.
E A S T E R N SU G A R CURED 3 g ( <
BACON, P E R LB-
«»W
. Hominy
Macaroni
LA RG E C A N S B E ST G RAD E O Q p
H O M IN Y , 2 F O R ' .
f
C U R V E C U T MACARONI
C H E A P A T STO N ES, 5 I M
GOOD W IN T E R SPUDS
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T h e name is < m y to remamber. The
GoMeh West GirTTptenfrP In your pw-
eery store is your assurance of a dis­
tinctive coffee. It is - -
T J it Fatnoui Coffee
with
a Fam ou | Nam»
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1
NO. 2 1-2 STA ND A RD
PA CT TO M ATOES, 3 FO R
S W E E T SUGAR* CORN
3 CANS
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tÿ—firfet in
.
Tomatoes
A T R IB U T E T O T H E W E S T
and to it$ great coffee. .
3 Pounds
1 Pound
’’ ’* ' ’
PE B .JÔ W T . I
FOR FRESH V
IN TGWN AN D SELL T H
I'fipxt to
C itizens
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