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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1926)
Vice dhairinan teHs Senate . He Thought- aU Bide . W ashington , d . c .. May —|(U P)— B. C. Plummer, ^icrf- chiirman of the U nited1 Sthtes shipping board, t opposed the ac ceptance of bids for the Admiral- Oriental. Up». h< told the senate commerce committee today.. He said he felt the bids were inade quate as the earnings of the line are almost as much- »ai the high est yearly payments. An old fashioned dinner will be given on Mothers Day ait the Summit Ranch, top of the Slaki- yous. 208-4tr HARDY BROTHERS The House Of RIGHT PRICES RIGHT MERCHANDISE RIGHT SERVICE COPPEE Never Before H ave W e Had u i A rticle in our store that gained favor so quickly as our HARDY BROS. SPECIAL COPPEE IT IS Only 60c Per Pound And Is as Good as ( Any Canned Coffee You W ill Be Pleased W ith It W e A lso Have HARDY BROS. LEADER COFFEE A Dandy Bulk A t Only 46c Per Pound nun im n l t y Episcopal Chnrch tend this hqihelfke dhnrch. Come as you Aye.' You will enjoy the Christian fellowship and chqerful faith of those who will be there with you. Excellent music, a id Gospel preaching mark a ll’ t&e services. Strangers and: visitors SPRINGFIELD, 111., May 7.— are especially welcome, ¿take (UP)— A World Congress of his- this ¡your home chinch. • jj torias Is planned for the near fu ' < ' . « » tt e * ture, Prof. Solon J. Buck of the Lutheran Church , University of Minnesota announc - t H. H. Young. Pastor , , . ed today In outlining a proposed Services in the Adventist national policy tor the American church at 4th an C streets. Di Historical Association to" promote vine worship Sunda^ morning a i “American history and hlttory in 11 o’clock. “Christ tne Resqrpc- America.” tion and the •Life.” Is the subject The Laura Spelman Rockefel of the sermon. Sunday School at ler Memorial has contributed 10 o’clock.- All strangers and $25,000 to the Association, Prof. friends of the Lutheran chnrch Buck said, addressing a joint are cordially invited to attend meeting of the Mississippi Valley al ’our services. Historical Association ’ and thoMl- 11-nois State Historical Society, to aid in organising a permanent International Committee ot.H is- Rpy, p. K- Hammond, Vicar Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Church Schpol at 9:45. Morning service and sermon at 11. Strangers and visitors cordUflly welcome. , • * < / 8 8 8 « First piqrch of CTiriat, Scientist Pioneer Ave., South— Sunday mornfng service . at" A i o’clock. Subject, “Adapt, pud Fallen Mao.” Sbuday. Sbhool a i : 10 - o’clock. Wednesday* evening service at 8 o'clock. Reading room, open daily from 2 to 5 except Sunday and feollders., ¡The public Is cordially Invited. J ' . ; , :, # , I •: • Methodist Eptacopal ChuMi H. F. Pembertop, Pastor North Main and Laurel Streets — Sunday is M aher’s 4>ay. The sermon subject ‘i s ’ ’’Tlja Mother hood of God.” The choir will sing appropriate music: * Evening worship at t8. Subject: “The Way.” Sunday School meets at 9:45. Bible study and Christian oharaeter building the ’ aims of this school.. You will find a clans for you and ydur children. The Epworth League meets at 6:45. All young people are Invited to attend this inspiring and Inter esting meeting. Junior League meets at 4. Children from 8 to 12 are welcome. A real prayer meeting Wednesday evening at Baptist Chnrch 7:30. Myron S. Woodworth, Pastor We cordially Invite you to at- The following should be read with the thought In mind that the day’s program will * be built around “Mother's Day.” . Sabbath School will be at 9:45. No bet ter and no other training, so . good ?6r children and growh-up folk as that received in the Sabbath School. Then at 11:00 o’clock there will be special music and a sermon in keeping with the day. Jr. B. Y., at 6:00 o’clock, with Morea Gillmore In charge* Fol lowing Is the program of the Sr. B. Y.: “Mother,’* will be the subject at this hour. The songs our Mothers used to <slng will be es- Boy Scouts File On Mining Claim STOCKTON, Cal.. May 7.— (UP)— Troop 9^ StoqAtfm Boy Sconts, has discovered gold “In them thar bills” of the Calaveras river canyon district. T A A placer mining claim in the county recorder’s office, filed b.v the Rattlesnake Scouts Placer Mining company— which Is noth ing other than Troop 9 Itself— stands as positive evidence that the things the great Dan Beard may have neglected to put In his famous manual a good Boy 8cout Is going to find out for himself. The elalm asks title to 160 seres. It Is signed by Scoutmast er and Scouts both. They aren't exactly clear as to what's to be done with It. But anyway they have filed on It and have ex pressed hope that It will pay their expenses at the Scouts' summer camp, if not provide certain lux uries for the common good. Nice Tender Chickens FOR THE SUNDAY DINNER Also rabbits and prime cuts of meat PHONE US YOUR ORDER 50th Anniversary To Be Celebrated THE EAGLE MARKET WE DELIVER , EUGENE, Ore., May 7.— The 50th birthday of the University of Oregon will be ‘ celebrated by Dependable Grocers Economical Food Distribution - The Savings Are Passed on to You / *6 * No credit acoonnts — no deliveries — no expense, unnecessary, useless frillsl — no superfluous overhead ex penses. That is why yon can obtain NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS of foodstuffs at the lowest possible prices, day in and day out at the 20th Century Stores. OFFERINGS SATURDAY AND MONDAY, MAY 8TH AND 10TH Com Meal — Kiln dried* fresh shipment front Nebraska, white or yellow, 9 pound S a c k s....................... 36c SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY INTRODUCING ROYAL GELATIN BUTTER PASTRIES A revelation in Jell Powders A wonderful product We Know You’ll Like them FRANKLIN HAVE YOU TRIED OUR DIAMOND “ W ” JELL DESSERT torical Sciences, under whoco piacine a tablet at the bead of the tablet will be part of the ob- auspices of the Congress, the first tbe grave of John W. Johnson, aervance to be held here October since the outbreak of the World first president. The placing of 15 to 25. War, will be held. ' Establishment of a VHMtory House” in Washington to serve as a national center for hlstorÿ and historians # a s urged b* Profk Buck in advocating expansion of the nation’s effort in hlstorlcaj research, for. which an Endow» ment Committee of the Associa» tion, heade dby fort&er Senator Albert J. Beveridge of Indiana, In now seeking to raise |1 ,0 M ,0 0 . Royal Club Jell Powder, “the perfect Jell Pow der” — 3 Packages . 25c BAKERY Libbys Milk — The nearest to fresh Cream — Tall Cans, 3 f o r ......................... ?....................................29c 3 PACKAGES POR 25c WE OFFER YOU THE NICEST, FRESHEST, CLEANEST GROCERIES, FRUITS & VEGE TABLES AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN OESTS JELLY Only 10c Per Glass Another Small Supply o f Those Dandy Brooms at only 48c Each. Come And See For Yourself We have run ont of fig >irs every Saturday—this week we have 25c boxes at 15c per lb. Masola Oil — For frying, baking or Mayonnaise- Quart Can ............... ................................................49c Pull Cream Cheese—Just right, lb. 2 7 c ;2 for 63c Toilet Paper-Soft sanitary Crepe Paper, 7 ea. rolls, 4 f a r ................................. 23c; 8 for — 45c Crystal White* * Soap, 10 Bars Pineapple — Broken Sliced — Packed the sam whole slices except siloes may he separated-im or two places — Rich, ripe, mellow fruit — Li Cans .. j ................................. 22c; 3 f o r .................. Standard Tomatoes 6 for .............. Golden Bantam Com Can*............................. Cocoa—InBnlk—Pure and Wholesome, 3 lbs. — 15c Port and Beans SOME REAL PRICES ON 1 Pound 2 oz. Can 3 for CANNED GOODS 2 J -2 Can P in e a p p le ............ -28c Enders Best Sauerkraut ....<8e Enders Bern 'Pumpkin ...... 18c StJ»ry Book Corn, 8 cans . ..48c Hatu PUms. H dans J L . . j .-1 .4 8 c Siskiyou Str. Beaus, 8 cans 48c Mpftopole Sweet Potatoes 28c Soup Oysters Can— _ 18c ! O. 6 ANY FLAVORS 3 Packages Featherf lake Flour (Hardwheat) 5ft lb. Sk, $2.19 Wesson Oil 'And .Many, Many Others. Ouy Canned Goods Sale Is ' Going Big— Get Yours We h&ye just opened a Fresh Barrel of Pierson Dill Pickles Large Size q 3 For f Q Kerrs Cracked Wheat, Rolled Large Size ‘'Del Monte*” Hot Sauce ................15c 2 c a n s ...... Prom California, fa r ................... 29c “ Market Day” Raisins — Unbleached Seedless Thompsons — 4 lb. Pkge, . . . . . . . . . — . . . . .39c “Eagle” Milk • Sweetened, a Borden Product Pure Lard—In Bulk—Freshly rendered, 3 lbs. 63c Shredded Wheat — Package* . . . .10c; 3 f o r ___29c Where good Coffee pleases 20th Century will delight — Direct from our Roaster to yon, hence the low prioes. Flour — Kerrs Best Patent.49 lb. Sacks, Royal Club Grapefruit, Lge. Cans, 2 for - - 49c I ¡ t ) j Christian Church Pc Sale Saturday* It Will ; Another Big Sale PeM- P » Pound New Spuds* 2 pounds rh f ! Spinach, 3 pounds . ’ J Asparagus, 2 pounds •P • Celery, per bunch . v Cucumbers ___ Tomatoes (hot house} . . . . Rhubarb — Cabbage* (new) Strawberries, per b o x ........ Cherries, pe$ p o u n d .......... A 1 GROCERY Can 22c; 3 for 65c ♦W poclqlttr. featured, There, wiU ha tai)|« ea the mothers of the Blblg; poems« and a , so lo .. Arleaq Job»; son, singing, “Mother M*chrqe.” H«-- E. D.,. Briggs .will gjys. the mjtln address on the subject of ,|^e " M other», of Tpddy'.’’ At ’tight o’cloc* the p a id * 'if ll preach an ev A«4latlfc'serrafon.• ; I It I i Wbnd dpy, with us <nd hhlp ipake It Indeed, a day in sacred qnd, bpppy. appreciation and eom- ipemprntlon qf ouf mothers.