«r «/*» dairy Sunday at The Churches Methodist. Episcopal Church North-M ain and Laurel Sts. H. F. Pemberton, Pastor Strangers and visitors «specially welcome. Come as you are. Maks this yonr home Clyirch. tt tt tt Tlie P res Methodist Church We extend a cordial Invitation to all, to attend our regular ser­ vices. Sunda'y School at* 10:00 a. m. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Class m eeting at 12:00 Noon. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Prayer m eeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. Emma R. Thompson, Pastor. 8 tt tt Morning worship at 11 o ’clock. Sermon subject: "Christ, All and in A ll.” E vening worship at 8. Subject: "Thou Shah Not Trim.” Sunday School for everybody -at 9:45 a. m. Study the ¿Jlbte with CYiurch o f the Naznrene your children. It wHI help you Fourth and C Streets to a better lifq. Epworth League Sunday S ch ool. at 9:45 a. tn. for young people at <1:45’. A live, interesting hour. Junior le a g u e Mr. T. S. W iley, Superintendent. A hearty at 4. ^ Children o{ Junior High Classes for all ages. age especially Invited. A real prayer m eeting every Wednesday at 7:88. We cordially Invite you to worship with ns in all these »hip, with sermon from meetings. You will enjoy the J*5*- "Three Kinds of excellent music, the Christian f e l - , Members.” Peoples lowshlp and the Gospel serm on«.1 ? P- m - Young • YOU ALWAYS FIND A WELCOME AT Hardy Brothers Where Price, Service and Merchandize are Just Right OUR FIRST CAR NET ' HAMS and BACON TED OEM POTATOES 10 to 12 lb1 Hams, lb.. .42c NOW IN f»er Hundred Frye’s Bacon, lb....... 48c Bacon Squares, lb— 40c 1 WOLF RIVER APPLES ENDERS’. BEST PUMP­ • ASHLAND GROW'N KIN A Great Big Apple, and A Mighty Fine Raker Big Can for............. •. 15c Only 90c Per Box No. 2 Tomatoes..........10c — A COOKED FOOD SALE SATURDAY CATSUP EXTRA SPECIAL BABBIT’S CLKANER — A W’e (M11 I^ rge Bottles o f Fiu- i_ . eat Cat sun at 35c _ DON’T FORGET HARDY BROS.’ SPECIAL COF­ FEE—Making more customers every week THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE I ff Hardy Brothers A t 8 p. m. Praise service fol­ lowed with sermon from the sub­ ject. "The Devil*» Renumera- tion .” The regular mid-week prayer m eeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. A b ean y welcome to these services. P. C. Thatcher, Pastor, tt tt tt The First P r cebgjerlan Chnrch Hugh T. Mltchelmore, Minister Sunday, S e p t, 12th, 1926 — Morning Worship, eleven o’clock. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Evening worship, 8:00 o’clock. C.' E. usual hour.' Wednesday, 7:30, mid-week prayer m eeting. — Welcome. Trinity Episcopal Church ‘ Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond Holy «Communion at 8 a. m. Church School at 9:45. Morning Service and Sermon No evening service. Strangers and visitors cordial ly welcome. Premier Salad Dress­ ing, 35c Large Bottle • «X • Ouart Can, 49c nnTnnn fi pottnt ) patt . .... .31-43 BR EA D Franklin’s Superior Bread READ TIDINGS CLASS ADS FRANKLIN Tribune. UMECO- Best Butter Substitute 2 Pounds, 55c BAKERY IRY. > / *4 S i '! 1 • ' I'.D iff f 1 t U — f e-’l i «■««eie ■■■■■■MA hsräiu IBI IsSHSSS S.BE5 n «13 Ä5 SSKW B* Ê&HI 1 iAhk 1 J || At_.4. C1’/ P k f e When it ’s a 20th Century purcahse you know i t ’s clean. Shelves and oases are ©leaned regularly — each can and package carefully protected against dust accumulation- New stock shipped In daily fresh from our new warehouse. . ...,. HE point to remember when buv- ing breakfast oats is that only Quaker Oats have the rich Quaker flavor that you want. One package of oats without that flavor may spoil your breakfasts for a week. The price you pay is the same. Thus “trying" a substitute is a folly. Quaker flavor is the result of some 50 years milling experience. No other oats has it Quaker milling, too, re­ tains much of the "bulk” of oats. And that makes laxatives less often needed. Get Quick Quaker, which cooks in J to 5 minutes, or regular Quaker Oats as you have always known. Your grocer has both kinds. T Quick Quaker OFFERINGS SA T U R D A Y - M O NDAY September 11th and 13th, 1926 PINEAPPLE — Broken Slices as whole sliced except slices ms in one or two places — Rich, Cans, 3 fo r................................ “ SWANSDOWN” CAKE FLOUR— Especially pre­ pared for making light Huffy cakes — Lrg pkg,. .37c STANDARD STRING BEANS — 1926 Pack — An unusually good grade of Standard Cut Refugees, 2 cans for ....* - ......................................................... 25c Choice “ WESSON” OIL — Excellent for frying and bak­ ing as well as making Mayonnaise— Quart can. .49c Per Bottle For those choice cuts — T-Bone, Tenderloin, etc., buy at our market. We carry the best line of meats that money can buy. “ CRYSTAL WHITE” SOAP — Pure Soap, "all thru — 10 b a r s ...............................%.......................38c Eagle Meat Market Phone 107 STRAINED HONEY — Absolutely pure — Packed in Mason Jars; Pint, 29c; Quart.............................63c CORN FLAKES, 3 packages Tru-Blu Ginger Snaps 2 Pounds, 35c BRAZIL ,NUTS — 1926 crop — Exceptionally good quality; 2 lbs.............................................................35c Large B ottle... .23c MINOED RAZOR GLAMS - Free from sand serve scalloped clams as a meat substitute — most appetizing dish; Tall cans, 2 for............... v CITRUS” POWDER — Large packages 23; 2, 46c “SNOWDRIFT” — A highly refined purely vege table shortening; 4 II». c a n ..................................... 91c (Florida) Mrs. Stewart’s BLUING 15c “ CAMPBELL’S ” BEANS — “ the beans with the rich tomato sauce”—Economical wholesome food — the “ B ig” Tins; 3 for., i ....................... .................26c DEL MONTE” CATSUP - CITRUS WASHING POWDER, 2 packages “ LIBBY’S ” MILK — “ The nearest to freRh cream” tall cans, 3 for ................ ............................ . .29c ROYAL BAKING POWDER 2 # lb. c a n ................................. KELLOGG'S” PEP - Per package, 10c; 3 for PREPXRRED STOCK TENDER MELTING PEAS — Sweet, tender peas; 2 c a n s........ .. .47c cigarettes “ Chesterfields’ “ Camels,” “ Lucky Strikes” ar C arton................................. 31-19 “ SPERRY'S” PANCAKE FLOUR - Makes dandy hot cakes •*- 10 lb.'saok .......................................73o COCOA — in bulk, absolutely pure; 2 lbs. "When better* Coffee 1« roaeted It w ill be 18th Century”— Direct from «or Roaater to yon »lwajm Insures you thia high grade coffee at a low price. PLAZA GROCERY THOS. HILL Indespensable No. 2 Can, 20c 23c JE L L O Anv flavor 10c erman Delegates Win Big Welcome substitutes if you seek the famous Quaker flavor Del Monte CATSUP Fountain Grapefruit 16 Oz. Bottles Joyed. F r o m M e d fo r d A t t h e O r e g o n H o t e l— Wg were glad to see Lieut. Mrs. F. H. Crediford and D. R. Mrs. J. C. Ferguson o f B street Sorrell and w ife In our midst at . The Pacific coast air mall sys­ tem, which starts operation Sep­ Crediford of Rialto, Calif., were left yesterday for R ia m a ti Falla prayer meeting. They are npw tember 15. between Los Angeles In Ashland yesterday. They reg­ to join her husband, who la work­ residents of Vallejo, Calif. and Seattle, may become a na­ istered at the Oregon Hotel. ing for the Southam Pacific Co. tional airway, Secretary of Com­ merce Hoover declared recently in an address before the chamber of commerce and Commercial club at San Francisco. Such a For the "Snack” or the Full Meal, GENEVA, Sept. 9. -— (U P ) — step would mean that the route Cheers welcomed the German would be equipped with more aids delegation to the League of Na­ to navigation, that more airports Sandwiches, bread-and-butter, jelly spreads between meald— tions today, f o r e ig n Minister would be established, and that a’’ depend upon “ood bread as aa Ingiedlent. Stresemann, head of the German th4 Pacific Coast section would GIVE THE KIDDIES delegation, bowed hls'appreclatlon be linked more closely with east ae the crowd of about a thousand and west air -travel. Secretary persons watched the arrival of the Hoover safil he would recommend first German representative ac­ this after the air mail route had ' Ar Often Aa They Want U. credited to the league. ■ ’ established Itself.— Medford Mall P o lite ly R efu se P la z a G r o c e r y BARGAINS for SATURDAY Amaizó Salad Oil Congregational Church Congregational Church, Rev. E. S. B ollinger,’ Acting Pastor. For several weeks more the services will be held in th e par- osnage, Boulevard and Main. The Sunday Schoo! m eets a tr 9 :4 5 a. in. At 11 a. m. a Junior address on the "Angry Spider” w ill pre­ cede the sermon on "The Strand from Above.” The topic of tho Presbyterian Church evening sermon will be "Build­ Have you seen the picture? Gn ing Up 6u r Church for the New Sunday night, 8:90 o’clock t h , Chapel." The mid-week service pastor, who has returned to the is on Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. city after two weeks absence, will » ' 8 tt 8 speak gp the subject "What will Lutheran Church I do with Jesus?”— At this ser­ H. H. Young, Pastor •• , vice Munkacay’s *"fchrlrit before Services In Adventist Churcl,, P ilot” w ill be shown as a still 4th and C Sts. . ■ . picture. You will want to see It Sunday School a t 10 o’clock. as you sit :n P ilot’s Judgment Divine worship at 10:45 a. m. seat:— at the eleven o'clock ser­ “Our Works of Charity” w ill vice Mr. Mltchelmore will speak be the theme of the sermon. Pub­ op “V ision.” lic Invited to our services, Bible School at 9:45 a. m. tt tt tt Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Bible Studg And Prayer Ser­ Baptist Church vice on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m Myron S. Woodworth. Pastor tt tt tt Sabbath School, 9:45; Preach­ Fall Gospel Temple ing, 11:00; B. Y. P. U., 7:00: J. 8. Mufphy, Pastor Preaching, 8:00: Prayer m eeting, Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Wednesday, 8:00. Peaching. 11 a. m. and 7:45 Note: At the morning hour the sermon will be a study of the life W ednesday and Friday of each of Solomon. This Is one of n qreek, 7:46. series bf such studies and we • A hearty welcome Is extended should like to share the joy and profit with you. to all. tt tt tt Our S. S. picnic last Monday was attended by some 100 people F irst Church of Christ, Scientist and one big, fine day of fellow ­ Pioneer Ave. South ship. Our fun waa greatly en- Sunday morning service at 11 o’clock. Subject: "Substance." Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Wednesday evening service at 8 o ’clock. Reading Room open daily from 2 to 5, except Sundays and holi­ days. __ The public is cord (ally welcoiro to these services. lb . 47c; J I k . FREE DELIVERY 9 I