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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1926)
FRIDAT, The Churhes IN FLANDERS FIELD# Trinity Kpiacopal Church Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hamthond Holy Communion at 8:00 a. m. Church School at 9:46; Morning service and sermon at 11. Strangers and visitors cordial ly Invited. . , Jitort Chnreh o f Christ ! piontejk^ * Av©. South— Sunday v mornJt^, ee^vdco ait 11 o’clock, I a s u b j i D “8<hó and Body;’* Sun- 1 day school at 10 o’clock. Wed- 1 “Ip Flanders Field^ thp ptopph»« t . blow i j , 5 ' . between the croeaes; row on row That mar£ opf jpace; and In die sky. 'J .H • /:. The «WM8* stt»f«n« •« tt tt by . . . . Chnrch of the Nazarene . . . Scarce heard amidst, the anna he- Corner 4th a^d C streets— Sunday school* 9:46; regular morning and eventng preaching We are the dead « services; N. Y. P. S. at 6:16. Short days ago we lived, felt Our new paetor will be with us dawn, saw sunset glow, May 30th. • ‘ ' Loved and were loved, and now 25 io 6 except Sundays and noli- i days. 1 ’/h e public i is cordlklly i F irst C ongregational (tinrch t - 11 1 < 1 1 i 1 Rev. C. IL Harrlrfon, Congrega welcomed,’ . J i h ,ttK ! I ,j tional Superintendent of Port . land, will preach the mprnlng ser Methodist Episcopal Church mon at 11 o’clock. Sunday school H. F. Pemberton, Pastor , ' at 9:46 as usual. Everybody Is North ' Main add Laurei iatn-i- I Invited to these services. No eve- Yon are cordially iqvlfced to at- Ing service. end the services of this church ! tttttt as follows: Morplug worship at 1 Church of Christ 11 o'clock, special 'memorial ser Ashland Is smothering Klamath vice. The 0 . A. R. Post and the Falls io the contest between the Woman's Relief Corps will at Christian Sunday «Schools of tend in a body. Sermon s u b le t: those two places. A lead of 165 “The Sacrifice of Jehovah’s rtum- points has been piled up by the over.' ‘ The choir will sing appro Ashland school. The contest clos- priate music. Evening worship os May 30. >{ext Sunday Is at 8. Young peoples, night.. , In “Whole Family Bay,’’ at the Suh- stallation of the, officers of the «Jay School hpue. ,The largest fai»-> Epworth league, {allowed by a lly will receive a valuable present short sermon on the suhject: as a price. ; "The Marks o f.a World Chris, The minister will use as his tian.' subject, “Obedient to the Heav Epworth League meeting for enly Vision,” at the morping young people at 6:46. An inter preaching service. Junior church esting and inspiring hour of Ove also meets at the hour of 11 a. m. i discussion of an important topic. V. K. Allison will slug, "Out Of Junior le a g u e for children The Deep." At the evening ser from, 8 to 14 at 4. This Is a fine vice the subject Is “Protestant hour for children. ism Triumphant^’’ C. E. at 7 p. m. Sunday School meets at S:46. and evangelistic services at 8 p. Classes for every age with com m. Come and see and hear. petent teachers In charge. A real prayer meeting ,every Wednesday evening at 7:30. /You ■ will be helped by attending tj»t* I meeting. First Car to Make Crater Lake— What la claimed to be the- first automobile to make the trip hrough to Crater Lake park this teason left Klamath Falls at4 4:16 o'cock Saturday morning and ar rived at Medford'at 7:32 a. m., covering 134 miles In three hours and two minutes traveling time, excluding a 14 minute stop at An- we He In Flanders Field. Dallas— Local fruit jnen buy old Oregon Growers packing plant, and will operate same to capacity. Take up our quarrel with tile foe To you from falling hands we The Dalles— Work began on throve the Torch pond, to hold 3,000,000 feet, of Be youre to hold It high; logs for Helmrlch mill. If ye break with us who die Canby— Gill Seed Co.,, of Port We shall not sleep, though pop ple grow land, buys 110 acres of C. H. In Flnndere Fields.” Schenk farm, to grow bulbs. na Spring*. The party making the trip included B. A. Oilman and J. A. Ladleu of the K lim ath Palls News staff, and Austin Efc- sendorf, professional pilot. Tku party passed within five miles of* the lake rim and found the roads In that vicinity full of melt ing snow and in rough condition. -—Medford Mail Tribune. SHORTCAKES SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY READY AT 11 A. M. With or Without Berries FRANKLIN bakery Biff Change in Face Powder t A new French process powder that Is not affected by praapi ra tio*— will not lht an ugly shine come through: stays on until you take It off; fine and pure; makes the pores Invisible; looks like beautiful natural skin; gives n soft velvety complexion. Get .this new wonderful beauty pow der called M ello-glo— Llthia Springs Pharmacy. HARDY 1 DEPENDABLE GROCERS BRO TH ERS] ASHLAND’S OWN BIG GROCERY ianitar) Inspection Unt«, of Oregon. Report Thia Store Has Excellent» bight a n il H c rc o n i'd la Kept Clean t il Foods Are W ell Protected Matter and Bread F ull W eight t il iloods Are Staple and in Good Condition Signiil— W. B- DUNCAN I Inspector. HAVE YOU TRIED HARDY BROS SPECIAL COPPEE At 50c Per Lb. Ktur sales on th is brand alone have dSubled In the past Thirty Days THERE IS A REASON OUR LEADER COPPEE At . 45c Per Pound Is A lso Very Popnlar Canning Season is Coming on Now! We Have The Best, Pure Cane Sugar 100 Pounds .............................. $6-39 SUNNY MONDAY LAUNDRY SOAP l0,' Bars 33c SOLID PACK TOMATOES local PACK QUICK QUAKER < OATS . Large Sise • , i'. -»X '• * '* L *' ' f • ' Jewell Shortening (Bring Your Pail) - 25C ' 14c They Will Still Go. On At 15c PER POUND BAPTIST LADIES POOD SALE THIS SATURDAY Ashland Creamery » Batter P er Pound 2 m 42c .C "TfcW 4- L Large Can of Broken diced Pineapple 25c PER CAN American Beauty Shrinjp 2 CANS POR 25c 29c -7 Citrus Washing Powder Large Package ( OTBAWBEBKIES W Lettuce 2 Heads 15c N O W ^N D ootapek THAN THEY WILL EVER B E -S E E US BEPORE Y O U B U Y . PLAZA GROCERY THOMAS HILL, Prop. 61 NOBTH MAIN STREET Manchurian Walnuts 19p Per Pound e ntenfa are plump and Well • * I Flavored meet the crowds “ 20TH CENTURY” BRO( ium Weight—Strong-made grade of broom corn—only MAZOLA OIL—F o r F rying and baking as well.as Mayonnaise— Q uart C a n .................................... preppered stock tiny kernel corn , Can 20c; 3 f o r .......................... ........................ . LIBBYS MILK 3 c a n s ................ “ The nearest to fresh cream, ........29c “ SAKHALIN” CRAB MEAT - ail others in flavor and quality choicest p art of the crab — “ Sal of the Jap an pack, 90 per cent o Halves, Can 30c; 3 for . . . . . . . • RONDAOK” Cane and Maple. Syrup—Con- tho highest percentage of maple it is pos- o use in making a perfect Wend—Full Pint JO# l u a r t .....................52p; Full 1-2 Oal..........J J o ..................... , . .*.................. UTO STRAINED HONEY - Pure-Packed in Ball Mason y— Calumet lathe world’s biggest sell' ing baking powder, because it is the world’s best baking powder. U se it and practice true econom y.___ P in t 2 8 c Q uart PEACHES—Contents, about 10 “ LIBBY” ’ OLINO syrup—Large “ Halves” to the tin -p ack ed in heavy ................... 79c cans 27c; 3 for . . . . ORISOO can . . . . LESLIE IODIZED SALT—2 lb. package, 2 for 25c “ ORpNBRS” WALNUTS |n?ge white meats of inimit quettes, Lb. 35c; 2 lbs. . . . CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 bars .......... ..................... VAN CAMPS BEANS — 18 oz. Net in Ju st think 13 1-2 lbs. of ready to. serve quarter — 3 c a n s ......................... ........... POTATO CHIPS Fresh Saturday 3 Packages for 25c Everything the Market Affords in Fresh Pruit and Vegetables. LOWEST PRICE FDR I, highest quality CERTO — T here’s economy in using Certo in your Jellies and Preserves—Bottle 29c; 3 f o r ........... 85c gSC WB HAVH THE BEST VABIETY OT TBUITS AND VEGETABLES AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. All Bunch Vegetables TUNA—“ Chicken of the Sea”! All — Serve Creamed Tuna on Toast for Quarters, Can 19c, 2 f o r ................. 37c Chocolate Drops (F R E SH ) * . V. H #w Peas . (Ungraded) Jk — Imported direct from famous for the excellence of -1-2 lb. tin 28c; 1 lb. tin 58c l R Thomsens Old Fashioned 2 Pounds . . . j , 35c Per Pound . . . . .18c PIG BARS Interesting Otterings, Saturday and Monday, May 22 and 24 . • e are Prom ised Another Big Shipment for Saturday complete food buying satisfaction. DEPENDABILITY. Purely, a vegetable shortening “Really, it* unusually «oed la so low because It cornea 4 SLICED PIN EA PPLE-« large slices, —Large Can 220, 3 f b r ............• • .00# CROWN UNBLEACHED PLOUR — 49 lb. Sack, FISHERS BLEND PULL CREAM CHEESE — The 20th Century al ways has the best — Lb. 87#; 2 lb s... . . . . . . . . . . .08#