Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 20, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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D A IR Y
Sunday at
The Churches
merit, and th a t’s saying a good
deal when one recalls that, the
former ones have been of such
high order and those participating
have done so with such good cheer
F lre t Church of Christ, Scientist and earnestness. You’ll enjoy
' Pioneer Ave., South.
Sunday thia service— and all the rest.
Preaching,
Ip .
m. Prayer
morning-service'at 11 a. m. Sub­
ject, “ M ind.” Sunday school at meeting^Wed. 8 p. m.
10 a. m. -Wednesday evening ser­
Presbyterian Church
Sunday morning at 11 a. m..
Rev. Hugh T. Mltchelmore, pas­
tor. w ill speak upon the theme,
“ Why We A re Not A fraid” . At
the evening worship, 8 p. m., the
subject w ill be, “ Losing Ond’s
Lire,” at which tim e .w ill be told
the story of "Jean Valjean” from
the “ W orld’s Masterpiece of Fic­
tion’-’ by Hugo. The Bible School
meets at 9:45 a. m.
i
vice a t 8 p. m. Reading room op­
Lotheran Charch
en daily fro m 8 to 5 except Sun*
H. H . Young, Pastor
day and holidays. The public is
Services in Adventist Church,
Christian Endeavor at 7_p.
cordially welcomed to these ser­ 4th and C Streets. Sunday School
«Mid-week
service Wednesday
vices.
a t 10 a. m. Divine worship at 7:30 p. m.
88 88 88
10:40 a. m . “Judge Not.” will be
83 83 88
' Congregational
the theme. Strangers welcome.
The services of the Congrega­
tional church are held in the par­
sonage, Boulevard and Main, dur­
ing the construction of the- now
church. The Sunday.achool meets
nt 9:45. The sermon theme at 11
a. n t, w ill be “God’s Poems.” The
mid-week service hereafter begins
nt 7:30 p. m. Wednesdays. Rev.
E. S. Bollinger, is the acting pas­
tor.
Boulevard— Sunday school at
9:46 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and
8 p. m. Wednesday and Friday
evenings. 8 p. m. A cordial wel­
come is extended to the public to
attend these services.
83 88 88
Baptist (Yinrch
Vicar, the Rev. P. K. Hammond
Myron Woodworth, Pastor
Sabbath school, 9:45, preaching.
11. B. Y. P. U-, 7.
The program for the B. Y. is
one of unusual originality and
THE FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
nun
Trinity Episcopal CTiureh
Fourth arid C Sts. Stindhy
school at 9:46 a. m. Mr. t . S.
W iley, Supt., A t 11 a. m., morn­
ing worship, with sermon from the
subject, "Whole-hearted Service.”
A t 7 p. .m. Young Peoples’
Meeting.
A t 8 p. m. Praise service fol­
lowed with sermon from the sub­
ject, “The Man at the Pool.” The
Holy communion at 8 a. m.
Church school at 9:46 a. m. M o rr-,
ing service .and sermon on “The
Outlook” at 11. No evening ser­
vice. Everyone cordially w e l-1
come.
I
Saturday specials
Lemons, 300 size, per d o z e n ... ,30c
Oranges, per d ozen
................25c
Naptha Soap, 10 bars f o r . ........ 35c
.
Church of the Natareoe
88
“ 88 8 ■e
(While it lasts)
P ienier Coffee, vacuum packed, 30c
A F ew Cases o f Empi
(While it lis t s ) -
Try Our 50c Bulk Coffee.
(It’s Hard to Beat)
Wolcott’s Grocery
88 88 •
Methodist Episcopal Chore!»
H. F. Pemberton. Pastor
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Sermon theme, “The Revelation of
God's Son.” Evening worship iti
8. Subject. “The F r a ilt y of Je­
ans.” Sunday school meets at
9:45. Classes for everybody with
competent teachers In charge. Ep­
worth League for all yon ng peo­
ple a t 8:45. You are cordially In-.,
vlted to attend all these meetings.
You w ill find a hearty welcome
and Chriifyan fellowship.
Yon
w ill enjoy the excellent mnalc and
the Gospel sermons. Come w ith
ns and spend the sabbath In wor­
ship' and praise. W e invite you to
make this your home ehurcli. A
real prayer meeting Wednesday
evening a t 7:30. Strangers and
visitors are especially welcome at
all times. Come as you are.
PeiPs Comer
Marion County District At­
torney Announces
Speedy Action
irned home after
SALEM. Ore., Aug. 20.— (U P )
dnaped” by the — The Marlon county grand Jnry
The < ouple ha'’ w ill be asked to probe charges
steamship to say
nds. They re- a* ainRt F're<8erlck Stelwer, repub-
EUGENE. Ore.; Aug. 20.— (U-
P )— Elwin Benston, 20, Of Sag­
inaw, was brought heer today with
his right leg torn off a short dis­
tance above the ankle as the ro-
N E W YO RK, Aug. 20.— A pan­
suit of a crash when bis motorcy­
cle collided with an auto near ic among 127 children and t.heir
OoRhen. The driver of the auto mothers when the river steamer
Helen J. H ullard, the “ floating
stopped and rendered aid.
ir tea. and when llcan candlate for United State:
to leave found senator, concerning alleged In»-
Of German Invention is an elec­
trically operated device that en­
proper accounting of campaign cx-
ables a musician to turn the pages
•
penses.
of
music without taking his hands
th ,or seven feet
This was the announcement by
off his instrument.
a motorboat has District Attorney John Carson tol-
England to re- lowing a request for Ruch action
the Stelwer campaign committee,
streams,
1 by John Latourette. treasurer for
who branded Ihe charges as false.
LAST SATURDAY
What a Remarable Proof That
RIGHT MERCHANDISE, RIGHT SERVICE
RIGHT PRICES”
Is a Motto Worth Keeping at Any Cost.
EXTRA SPECIAL (or TOMORROW and MONDAT
New Stock Large Rewashed Brazil Nuts, 18c per lb.,
or 2 lbs. for..................................... .......................... 35c
Another Big Day on Story Book Corn, 2 cans— 25c
Hatu Peas — Saturday only -r 2 cans fo r .. . . . ,25c
Anchor Flour—Sold on. its Merits—per sack $1.95
And Don’t Forget
Hardy Bros.
SPECIAL OOFPEE
Blended by Expert
Men and Sells at Only
50c Per Pound
WE WILL HAVE CROWDS AGAIN SATURDAY
SHOP EARLY
PLEASE DO
FRESH FROM THE FIELDS TO THE 20th CENTURY AND FRESH FROM THE 20th GEN
TURY TO YOU. OUR FRESH GOODS DEPARTMENTS ARE PLEASING MANY CUSTOMERS -
SHOP AT THE 20th CENTURY POR YOUR GREEN GOODS AS WELL AS YOUR GROCERIES
ERINGS SATURDAY AND MONDAY
August 21st and 23rd Inclusive
Specials Saturday
AT THE
PLAZA GROCERY
Canning Tomatoes are in th eir prim e NOW!
We w ill have a Ton Saturday for 2c a pound.
VAN CAMP’S BEANS
Ready-to-serve food
LIBBY’S ASPARAGUS SALAD POINTS, No. 1’a
18 oz. tin, 3 f o r .. . . . . . . .
3 f o r ..................... .....................................
NORWEGIAN SARDINES — First runfish, in pure
olive oil, 2 cans ............................... ............ »................ 25c
ROYAL BAKING POWDER, 12 oz. ein , 43c; 2 *
lb. can ....................... ......................................... . «1 so
Royal Garden Tea — First picking of choice young
BON AMI CAKES
[ARGE SWEET ONIONS, 9 p o u n d s.. . , 25c
FOLGER’S Golden
Gate Coffee, 2 lb can
f o r ........................95c
Eagle Meat Market
Phone 107
SARDINES, oval tins
w ith tom ato or mus­
tard sauce, 2 cans 25c
DEL MONTE HOT SAUCE — from California, two
for ............................................................................15c
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP— Pure all through, ten
bars ................................................................................. 39c
SNOW DRIFT—A purely vegetable shortening for
frying or baking, 4 lb. can...............................93c
ROGER’S Prepared
Mustard, large bot­
FANCY LEMONS
tle ...... ..............10c
Per d o z e n .......... 25c
no.
An efficient sconring agent,
tender leaves; Orange Pekoe (black) or Japan
(g reen , One-half lb pkg., 38c; 1 lb. pkg.
73c
BON AM POWDER
The price of Meat depends
on the “cut.” The beef con­
tains
many • “cuts” that are
highly
nutritious and delic­
ious, and at prices a great deal
cheaper than the so-called
“choice” cjits. Let us explain
these “economical” cuts.
hospital” of St. John’s Guild,
crashed' stem first into the East
25th street pier in the East river
today, cutting a great hole above
the water line, was averted today
by the nurses and physiclana
aboard. The passengers marched
down the 2 6tit street gangplank a
few minutes later,- all slnglgg
"H a ll. H all tha Gang’s A ll Here.”
ENTURY,
HARDY BROTHERS
“Shoo Fly”
Binder Twine and Grain Racks
at
«
Leg Tom Off In
e
Motorcycle Crash
READ TIDINGS CIAS8 ADS
The House of Right Prices
The A nim al’s Friend
Keep Flies and other insects
off your cows. Half-Cfent’s worth
saves three
quarts of milk.
Has been used by the best dairy
men since 1885. Big shipment
just in.
New York Couple
Kidnaped At Sea
By Liner Olvmn
Over 900 Satisfied Customers Shopped at
EXTRA SPECIAL
Billy Briggs Graven-
stein Apples — Best
for Eating or Cooking
5c Per Box
A ls o
Heart-O-Gold
©antelopes, 5c Each
Sw eet Com, a can _____
regular paid-week prayer treating
on Wednesday evening at 8
A
hearty welcome to all.
PURE LARD-— In bulk, frseshly rendered, 3 lbs. 07c
W ESSON OIL — “ Makp Yonr Own Mayonnaise
quarts
..........................................................................
package
L IB B Y ’S MILK—Nearest to fresh cream, tall cans,
3 for ........... ................................................................... 20«
TISSUE TOILET PAPER -
1000 sheets of soft,
sanitary tissue in a roll; 3 r o lls ....................... .. 23«
PUFFED WHEAT — A nourishing breakfast cereal,
package (lim it 5 p k g s)................................................ 10c
FLOUR — K err’s Best Patent, 49 lb. s a c k s.. . .$2.19
FLOUR — Fisher4 s Blend, 49 lb. sacks
FRUIT JARS — Ball Mason, quarts, dozen........ 95c
Poet’s Granulated Soap, per pkg.
Crystal White Soap, 10 Bars........
Mission Bell Toilet Soap, per Bar.
Life Buoy Health Soap, 3 B ars...
Lux (Large Size)1.........................
SPU D S — A few more — Extra Special Saturday
ONIONS— New crop, 5 lbs. for 12c or 10 lbs. for 20c
and Monday; 10 lbs. for 25c; or per c w t,.;. .,.,.$2.40
“Some Coffee”— an expression of our customers.
PLAZA GROCERY
THOS. HILL, Prop. Free Delivery
6 1 N. Main St.
20th Century Coffee
A perfect blend of the flnete imported coffees. Di­
rect from our own roaster to you makes the low