H. F. Pemberton, Paator Moraine worehlp, 11 o’clock 8ermon subject, "What, Then Shall We Here?" ■▼•nine worehlp, 7:30. Snb- Jece, “They Forgot to Take Breed.” This is Ashland* Place To Find What It Wants To Èat Sunday NORMAL SCHOOL HEWS CLAIRE PRYBYLSKI Reporter * Sunday School, 9:45 a. » . The first social event of the There la a class (or you and year year given at the Southern Ore­ children, study the Bible with gon Normal School was an en­ Sunday morning service, Epworth League at 6:15. A tertainment in the form of a Subject, /A re 81a, Disease sad live hour for live young people. “mixer” held at the Normal Death ReelT” Interesting topics for discussion. School Auditorium, October 6. Sunday school, 19 u. m. Junior League, 4 p. m. Child­ Approximately 350 were present, Wednesday eveelng service, 8 ren from I to 14 are urged to at* including students and faculty members. After a Short program Reading room open dally from tend this interesting meeting. the remainder of the evening was ’ Prayer meeting Wednesday at 3 to 5 except Sundays end holi­ devoted to games, stunts and days. ' ' 7:30 p. m. An hour of spiritual dancing. Music was furnished by The public is cordially wel inspiration and uplift. coned. '■ . We cordially Invite you to wor­ the special Panatrope loaned by ship with ie In all these meet- H. H. Elbart. Patrons and Pat- the M M « ngs. 'You will enjoy the excellent ronesses were: Mr. and Mrs. . ’ i • • n - music, be helped by the Gospel Churchill, Mr. and Mrs. Sailer, Church o f the Ifaeareae preaching, find courage for life’s Mr. and Mri' Briscoe, Mr. and , P. C. Thatcher, Pastor Mrs. Elbart, Mr. and Mrs. fellowship. Many excellent let­ Sunday school, 9(45-a. m. T. battles in meeting your fellow Strange. ters from* former end non-resi­ pilgrims. Strangers and visitors 8. Wiley, Snpt. dent members were received. Thu Morning worehlp, 11 a. a . •specially Invited. Come ee you The Northwestern Oregon Club decoration committee did ltaelt ' ere to this homelike church. sermon (ram the subject "Faith.” was’ organized today by students “proud” rand the interior of the R » R Young Peoples’ meeting, 6:30 of the Southern Oregon Normal church was, Indeed, attractive. Congregational t>. School. Fifteen were in attend­ Rev. E. 8. Bollinger, Pastor Rov Cunningham Fails to Praise service, 7:30 p. m. Ser­ ance and were very enthusiastic Trinity Episcopal Chnrds These services are being held Pay Alimony to Hit Di­ mon from the subject, “Relation­ in the annex of the Chapel. The over 'the formation of this new Vicar, the Rev. P,- K. Hammond vorced Wife ship with God.” dub. Officers elected were: Miss Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Regular mid-week prayer Sunday school meets at 9:45 a Church school at 9:45. MEDFORD. Oct. 8.— (Special) m. At 11 o’clock the sermon Grace Morris, Portland, Presi­ mooting Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. dent Miss Elvira Hulander Wood­ Morning service end sermon at —Au order was issued yesterday “Unchanging Evangelist Rev. B. J. Lord will theme - will be burn, vice- president; Miss •M il­ 11. ! by Judge Thomas citing Roy T. Fundamentals” and the evening bo present and speak. Don't miss dred R. Johnson, Clatskanie, Evening service and sermon at Cunningham to appear in court sermon will be on “Is the Goal of this opportunity to hear him. Secretary and Treasurer. 7:30. on Monday, Oct. 11th and show A hearty Velcome to all these Life Worth the Cost of the Strangers and visltora cordial­ Way?” Junior meeting at 4 and Ben Vimont, of Medford, out­ ly welcome. ASHLAND MAY GET AIR­ young people’s meeting at 7 p. going president, presided over the PLANE LANDING FIELD m. With’ this day Mr. Bollinger election of the officers of the closes his services as acting pas­ First Presbyterian Church Jackson County Club, a.stud en t ( Continued from Page One) Sunday morning at 11 there tor. The aew pastor, Sev. Chas. organisation of the Southern D. Gaffney -will conduct his in­ will be observed the regular quar­ such this winter that another Oregon Normal School, Wednes­ terly Communion of the Lord’s troductory services on the •Sun­ day, October 8. landing held must be procured. Sapper, with reception of mem- day following. This city is, known to be out Those elected were: Miss Lois Hanson-Ashland, president; Miss of the fog belt, and several good ROSEBURG. Oct. 8.— (United Letheran Church The pastor Ffll speak on, Margaret Bolz, Medford, vice- New s)— Abner Riddle, one of the sites are thought to be available » H. H. Young, Pastor =— "What Is th e Communion?” president, Mr. John Galey, Ash­ best known pioneers of, Douglas on the high land a short distance Services ^n the Adventist Evening worship. 7 :3 0 p. m. land, secretary and treasurer. county, died at his home at Rid­ south of this city. It is probable Church, 4 th and C Sts. Subject, “The Road.” dle, Thursday at the age of 85. that such a landing field, if se­ Divine worship Sunday morn­ J u n io r. ChrUUaa Endeavor, lected would be used as an emer­ ing at 10:30. A class of six through vacation season. We following a two months illness. 4 p. m, gency field on those days when He was one of the members of children will be confirmed In can welcome you to a well-grad­ Sunday school, 0:48 e. m. the fog hovers too closely over these services. An examination ed Sabbath school, specializing in the Riddle ejan, widely knows In Christian Endeavor, 0:30 p. m. the fair grounds landing field. Oregon. Mid-week Bible Study end In the chief doctrines of the Bi­ Bible inztruction. Preaching, 11 a. m. by the Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:80 ble will precede» the confirmation proper. P. m. v pastor. “Abide WJth M«/’ will be thj Subject: “The Weeping Pro- subject of the ser thon. The pub­ lic lz cordially Invited B. Y. P. U. Quiet Hour at 0:15 Church o f Christ ****** Helpful program at 6:80. Largest class in Bible school Baptist d u u c h Preaching, 7g3J>. An ev<^ng- lest Sunday was the “White Ele­ Myren 8. Woodworth, Pastor eltstlo. and tnsplreUeual seurlee. p h a n ts.” Dr. Hawley~teacher. Sabbath School, 0:45. We aim to be duly mindful of There were 54 in (he herd. The Our growth during tho past starting »and- closing t a time, Sunday school crowd taxed the The great vault of this Imnk of Special: Our Rally and Home seating capcity of the building. year has been gratifying,- a steady gala in attendance even Coming Day was one of finest There have been additions the cers security for money ami valu­ lest two lard’s Days at the church services, one last Sunday and six ables to our friends and patrons. the Sunday before. Christian Endeavor bids fair to become too large for their en­ W ith this is offered you the character of this in­ deavor room and will have to move to larger quarters. stitution, established by years of careful, conser­ Sunday morning services, 11:- vative banking in this community. As our vault 1«. Subject. “The is safe and secure,-so are our policies and practices. Blessings.” We Will Welcome You As a Patron zervice Evangelistic song 7:30. Evening worship. 8 Beginning of a series of ASHLAND. OREGON on “Characters of the These messages are evangelistic in spirit and scriptural la char­ acter. ¡ Blanche Sweet and Neil Hamilton in Mawhan ifeÜAnPgxtotkm^ptonHCy^PdiamOUIltPiClDæ Douglas County Pioneer Passes Blivcns w i l l probably bo she disappeared from the Ocean brought here as a witness and Park beach, handwriting experts will ho em­ ployed to compare the two speci­ mens. Robert D. Hunt, Venice diver, will probably bo subpoenaed as the result of his story that pub­ (Continued From Page One) licity was the motive for contin­ uous deep sea diving searches for . r At Pasadena Kenneth 0- Ormlston wag re­ Mrs. McPherson’s “ body” after ported aden in Pasadena Thurs­ day and while deputy sheriffs searched for the missing radio operator who the state alleges oc- cuoied the “love cottage” at Car­ mel with the evangelist, the pre­ liminary trial was resumed after a full day’s recess. The family is the biggest Bill Biivens, Gila Bend, Arlz., station agent, was reported to institution in the country have party identified a photo­ today. The health of each graph of the evangelist as tlio integral member is vitad woman who sent a telegram from to the welfare of the faifif- that place to Tucson on June 15. ily as a whole. Feed theiti More Evidence According to . messages receiv­ correctly, and with intelli­ ed at the district attorney’s of­ gence. Place plenty ci fice the handwriting on the tele­ gram compares favorably with “ YJTOT oats and milk” is the ' ‘health - building” meat A JL dietetic urge of the day. on tho table, and watch samples of the evangelist’s hand­ It’s the “balanced ration’’ of pro­ writing which were sent to Glia tein, carbohydrates- and vitamincs— results! Meat is rich in plus the “bulk” to make laxatives Bend. health - giving elements. less often needed — that world’s authorities are advising. Buy it at cause why he should not be pun­ Now yowcook it in 3 tce5 minutes. Eagle Meat Market ished for contempt of court in That’s (aster than plain toast. No failing to comply with court or­ kitchen muss or bother. Phone 107 ders relative to the support of Why go on, then, with less nour­ his wife, and minor child. The, ishing breakfasts? Today get Quick w \ hearing Monday grows out of the Quaker . . . food that stands by you through the morning. divorce case of Blanche S. Cun­ Your grocer has Quick Quaker— ningham against Roy T. Cunning­ also Quaker Oats as you have always ham which is pending in the Cir­ known them. , cuit Court. Mr. Cunningham Js a retired army officer living at Cen­ tral Point. Border Rider Testifies in Aimee’s Case RAMILY The Record for cooking .Take Advantage of Our Low Prices and Lay The Strength of Steel With The Aid of Seiqice FIRST WONDERFUL HEALTH RE­ PAYS FORETHOUGHT Mrs. Wm. C. Fischer, 3009 Woodbourne Ave.,- Louisville, Ky., oceaaionaly takes Foley Pills, a dluertic atlmuant for the kidneys, which helped her over a quite se­ vere ailment. “Yes,” she says, “I still take Foley Pills, diuretic at time, whentver I feel I need them, and as a result my health Is Wonderful.” Not surprising, (or Foley Pills, diuretic, are a reli­ able, vauable, tonic medicine, conatanty in use over 35 years, promoting t h a t satisfactory cleansing flow so necessary to good health. Try them. Sold NATIONAL BANK Ashland A FREE D em o n stra tio n Tomorrow, Saturday, SATURDAY OF October 9 THE CONLON Cabinet Ironer An Ironer on Ironing Day, A Kitchen Table the Rest of the Week. — See it as it Actually is. DR. W . E . M E A N W E L L 'S “SE R V U S " A T H L E T ^ S H O E , 82 .7 5 YOU CAN PAY MORE BUT GET NO BETTER jeu I . H ardw are The Winchester Store” ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in Town Opposite New Hotel — Open- Evenings CROWN BLEACHED KLAMATH Hardwheat Flour Netted Gem Potatoes u. s. no . i An 49 P o u u d co n 1 Package White King Granulated Soap; 5 Bars White King Laundry Soap, 3 Bars Mission Bell Toilet Soap, all for And 5 Bars White King Soap FREE! Tru Blu Chocolate Eclairs Per Pound Lipton’s Coffee VACUUM PACKED 25c Pure Honey, New Crop, 5 Pound P a i l .. Nice Ripe Bananas 3 Pounds High School Athletic Field Heating Your Winter Supply. Swift’s Jewell Shortening, 4 pound pail Klamath Falls Admission, 50-35 Cents Stoves M a rk e t Basket A Facture Pag« For Tellitog thé Cooks About tl|e Good Eatdbles' ASHLAND ELEC] SUPPLY CO. 370 East Main Street OC< Dry Onions 10 Pounds PLAZA GROCERY 61 North Mcia S t Tho«. Hill, 1 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE