* / » i>p ’ « 4 * & i Sunday at the Churches Epworth League Confectionery is Heath “Untried 1 T^screations’’ la the top I » io » naxt Sunday, ^esus him­ self entered into the social life or Hie day— but always as Jesus. Likewise» th s more Christians E. E. Heath of Ashland has enter into th& recreational life, of purchased the Fountain canfqc- Church of Christ a community, tho, More Christian tionery of R. P. Porter and took Bible school at the usual hours will be our leisure periods, charge thl» morning. Mr. Hentrf Sunday morning. There are class­ Cora Mason is the leader. was in the confectionery business es for all ages with a teacher who 8 tt 8 sixteen years ago but shice that knows the Book for each class. Church of the Nuzarenc time has been In the j j f y busi- A warm welcome awaitu you in Fourth and C Street»— At 9:45 ne»e, farmlngg and construction ,whalever clans you go. a, m. Sunday school. Mr. T. S. work. Mr. Heath and family have The Lord's Supper Is spread Wlleji, Superintendent. At 11 lived In Ashland for the past 12 each Lord's Day a t I t a. m. The o’clock^ morning worship, with years. He expect» to make some sermon next Sunday at 11:15 w ill1 sermon from tho subject, "Christ, Improvements in the store In the bo ‘The Unfinished Race.” Chris- the Light.” near future; • tion Endeavor at 7 p, q i/U a great At 7 p. m. Young Peoples’ Meet­ Mr. and Mr». Porter have net service. Some ¡JO. tp.40 young ing. ,. ' ' 1 • f , . J made definite plans and for the people in attendance. The evan­ At 8 p. m. Praise service, fol­ present will stay in Ashland. gelistic servic® at 8'p.’ m. “What lowed with sermon1 by the Rev. Do You Think of the Church” is Gertrude B. Thatcher -from ,the th® sermon. Service ends prompt­ subject, "A Sure Foundation.” ly at nine p. m. The gospel lined-( < Th® mid-week prayer meeting ultorated preached with power. will, he held 01^ Wedn'esd^y eve­ Come. ning.at p. m. 8 8 8, A hearty welcome Is extended F irst Church of Cllrlsl, Kdentist to all. - » ’ NEW YORK, June 25.— (UP) "Pioneer Ave. South— Sunday 8 8 8 , — Charged, with slqki^g hl» dog morning service at 11 o'clock. B aptist Church on a policeVnan, Monty Schubert Subject: "Christian Science”. Myron S. Woodworth, Pastor has been aTrested for felonious Sunday school at 10 a. m. Wed-i Sabbath School 9:45 Preachlug arsault. The officer, Edward Jen­ nesday service at eight p. m. 11:00, a. m.; Preaching 8:00, p. nings, is nursing several bites an Reading room open dally from 2 his arm. to 5 except Sundays and holidays. Special: A number of onr-peo­ Th® public is cordially welcomed. ple will leave for the B. V. P. TT. Classified Ads Bring Results. 8 8 8 rally at Grants Pass,, just follow­ The First Presbyt«Tl«n CliHrch ing the morning service. Tlnwe Moqjiing Worship, 11 a. m.; going will need to start at this Minister, Waller Mlksch. Eve- time In order to reach Grants i enlng worship, 8 p. m.. Minister, Pass in tim e.. Rev. W. W. Hendry. Sunday 8 8 8 • sch o o l,.9:45 a. m.; C. E., usual Congrcgat ional hour. Welcome. The services Of the Congrega­ BUSTER KEATON »«/ BROWN EYES /»’GO W EST Cop is Bitten; 21 Are Held on Owner Arrested Sedition Charge 8 8 8 Lutheran Church Since the pastor will conduct the mission festival services In Albany Sunday, there will bo no T.iitheraai services In Ashland Sunday. 8 8 8 M ethodist Episcopal Church H. F. Pemberton, Pastor North Main and Laurel Sts.— Morning worship at - 11 o^lock. Sermon subject* •‘Salvatdn * atrd the Savor. Evening worship at 8. Subject. “God'« Danper Sig­ nals.” Sunday school meets at 9:45. There is a class for you and your children. Study the Bible with ns next Sunday. The Epworth League for all young people meets at 8:45. This is a live and interesting hour. A real prayer meeting Wednesday pvenlng at 7:30. We cordially invite you to worship with us at all these meetings. You w ill. be heartily welcomed and made to feel at home. You will enjoy the excellent music, the Christian fellowship and Gospel preaching which mark t'hls church. Strang­ ers and visitors especially wel­ come. Come as you are to this homelike church. 8 8 8 Trinity Episcopal Church Vicar; the Rev. P. K. Hammond Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Church* school at 9:45. Mnrnlng service and sermon at 11. Strang­ ers and visitors cordially wel­ come. tional church will be held In 4 bo spacious rooms of the parsonage. The Sunday .school moets^at 9:45 a. m. and the hour of the morn-j lng service is 11 o'clock with ser­ mon by Rev. E. 8. Bollinger on “The Ushers of the 8oul.” The building committee of the Congregational church will pre­ sent outlines of plans for the chapel to be built, immediately and ask for authority to proceed at the close of the church service next Sunday. Thus, as quoted above, the quaint, lovable author of "The Cnmiplete Angler.” while sounding the praises of his favorable sport, paid his respects to the "strawber­ ry, nearly two and a half centur­ ies ago. And now. In this qpoch, Roseburg. Oregon, expressed It» apprpeation of the strawberry by holding a threeday celebration oncé a year— for more than twen­ ty years Roesburg's annual Straw- Eagle Meat Market Phone 107 t.;« , you r CAKES, BREAD AND PASTRIES FRANKLIN BAKERY HENDAYE. Spain., Jane 25.— (U P )— Twenty-one persons have, been arrested after the discovery of a seditious movement In Spain. Among those under arrest is Gen­ eral Weyler, Spanish commander in Cuba before the Spanish-Ameri­ can war. < .... J n O rganization SOLD OUT BUT WE SURE PELT AND LQOKED LIKE WE HAD WHEN OUR CUSTOMERS GOT THROUGH WITH US LAST ’ ' SATURDAY n NIGHT It Was Sure Some Day’s Business AND RIGHT MERCHANDISE . RIGHT SERVICE AND RIGHT PRICES DID IT WE APPRECIATE AND THANK YOU Hardy B ro th ers TRAINED TO ENJOY SERVING YOU EFPICIE GREAT INSTITUTION IS STRIVING TO MOB PROM YOUR GROCER. THE 20TH CENTURY ARE ANXIOUS TO PROVE IT TO YOU. Money Savers Saturday and Monday, June 26th and 28th Big Demonstration of Heinz’s 57 Varieties at The Plaza Grocery For One Week Beginning Monday, June 28th. EXTRA SPECIAL 1 5 2 2 1 1 Large Chipso P and G Soap Guest Ivory Medium Ivory Soap Ivory Soap Flake Large White Enamel Dish Pan . Cornflakes 3 Pkgs. little sloty about “moat” every week; how can you get the best cuts for least money, etc.; in Bhort— how to shop intelligent­ ly and economically for your meat. Meet the Meat Man face to face at Save labor these warm days, by Buying |.è «JEOLT A » » «~<»~ai »s w “ OLD DUTCH” CLEANSER (Limit 3), Each 5c FRUIT JABS — “ Ball Masons” compiei caps and rubbers, Pints, dz. . . . .Ÿ9c; QtS. 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The l# J * eelebra«on waa hald springtime Mardl Gras of south­ last month, apeamred hy the ern Oregon. It takes placa late Umpqua Chiefs, the booster tribe In May or In early June— depend­ ing on the time when the abund- Continued on page stx) ’ant strawberry crop of the Ump- HAVEN’T NEW LONDON, Conn., June 25.— (U P )— Harvard’s freshmau Crew finished victorious over the Yale freshmen today in the annu­ a l boat race over the two-mile down stream course' on the Thames river. SW IFTS PREMIUM i n — — ■>——»— Hardy Brothers Harvard Freshmen Win Annual Race MEET’THE MEATMAN The Strawberry Carnival which takes place each year at Rose­ burg. Oregon, Is a real event and is attended by many visitors from all parts of Southern Oregqn. This years’ celebration was a record- breaker. thank» to the Combined efforts of the Umpqua • Chiefs, Boseburg'a' unique booster club and proved such a success that the VOLT saw fit to give It prom­ inent mention in the June Issue which Is Just off the press. The article is Illustrated by numer­ ous photographs of the parades, stunts and prize-winning straw­ berries and is most interesting from beglnnng to end as 13 evi­ denced by the opening paragraphs which are quoted as follov^: ’.‘We may say of angling as Dr. Boteler said of strawberries, ‘Doubtless God could have made a better berry, but doubtless God never did’; and so, (f I might be the Judge, God never did make a more calm, innocent recreation than angliqg." —-Isaak Walton il Half or Wholç 40c ÉER POUND CAMPBELLS Pork & Beans 3 CANS 25c Wesson Oil, Quart Can WATERMBLLON (GUARANTEED) PER POUND CANTALOUPES, 3 FOR LETTUCE (LARGE HEADS) 2 FOR ...................... CARROTS, BEETS, LARGE BUNCHES .................. NEW POTATOES, 7 POUNDS . . . ........................... NEW DRY ONIONS, 6 POUNDS................ LEMONS, LARGE SIZE, PER DOZ. . . » ................... 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