Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 26, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Baptist Church
Christmas Seal
Campaign Starts
Sabbath School, • : < • .
Preaching, 11:00
B. Y. P. U., 6:80.
Our young people w ill describe
the conditions of living as our col*
Ashland women who will have
porters find them on "Oregon's
oharge_of
the sale of Christmas
frontier.”
seals
this
year, have Issued a
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Robert Qillmore w ill lead.
special letter calling attention to
Pioneer Ave South
Preaching, 7: SO.
6unday morning service at 11
Special n ett y e e k , J. J. Sims, the wprk the revenue frop» the
o'clock. Subject, "Ancient and noted author and lecturer, w ill seals is responsible for. An at­
Modern Necromancy, Allas Mes­ speak Thursday night on "The te m p t w ill be made this year to
merism and Hypnotism, Denounc­ Prodigal Son". Friday night
., increase the 1925 sales locally.
ed."
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"Five Years in Ireland." Sunday As the first step in their sales
Sunday school at 10 o’clock.
night on "Evolution." M r. Sims campaign, tbe following letter Is.
Wednesday evening service at is sure to give us a sane, scholar* being mailed to Ashland resi-
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8 o'clock. .
ly treatment of evolution and is ddhts.
The National Tuberculosis As­
Reading room open d ally from capable of answering the propon*
2 to 5 except Sundays and holi­ ents of this "theory.” Bach lec­ sociation inaugurated and devel­
days.
ture w ill be given with suitable oped the most far-reaching child
Tpe public is cordially invited an intereeting lantern pictures. health educational movement the
to attend these services and to Pictorial song service eaeh night, world has ever known — the
the Sims Trio singing special Childrens Modern Health Crus-
use the reading room.
This is to teach school
numbers. No admission charge. sade.
8 8 8
children
the ordinary health Kab-
"Bob” Schuler says that
M r.
Trinity Episcopal Church'
itslts
that
w ill prevent disease in
Sims’ lectnre on "Evolution"' la
Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond
later life and for future genera­
the best he ever heard.
Holy communion at 8 a. m.
tions. More than half the states
Church school at 9:46.
,
«
a
have
and for future generations.
Methodist Episcopal Church
Morning service and sermon at
More
than half the states have
II.
F.
Pemberton,
Pastor
11.
Morning Worship, 11 o’clock. officially adopted this modern
Strangers a n l visitors cordial­
Subject: "God's F ar Reaching Health Crusade as a part of
ly welcome.
th e ir school curriculum. I t is in
Grace."
8 8 8
Evening worship, 7: SO. Sub- all the schools of Jackson county,
Lutheran Church
Jevt "The Law of Moral Gravita­ and should be of vital Interest to
I I . H. Young Pastor
every citlsen.
Services in Adventist church. tion."
This is the Crusaders* Creed:
Sunday - school, .9 :8 8 . Study
Divine worship Sunday morning
"
I
believe in my country, and in
at 10:45 o'clock. Sunday school with a purpose.
the good citizenship of its
Epworth
League
for
all
young
at 10. "W h at may me expect in
people.
people at 1:15. A liv e hour with
the new church year?” theme.
"
I
believe
that to support my
live young folks.
Public welcome.
country I must hare health,
Junior
league
for
children
8 8 8
strength and honor.
from 8 to 14 at I n , to.
First Presbyterian Church
"
I
love
my country’s flag. To me
Prayer
meeting Wednesday,
7:30 p. m. "Praise Service.“
'■
—
its
bright red stands for
Two pageants w ill be present­ 7:30 p. m. The beet hour of the
bright red blood,
which
ed: “The New Day," by Womens mid-week.
means
energy
and
power,
Morning service is the Annual
Missionary Society; "The Morning
'Cheerfulness and hope, hu­
M ail” in charge of Miss Edna Go- Thank Offering Service for the
man kindness and the joy of
Woman’s
Home
Missionary
So­
heen, President ot the Westmin­
living.
Its pure white stands
ciety. W e cordially invite you to
ster Guild,
for
clean
bodies which house
A t the 11 o’clock service the attend all the services of this
clean minds. Its blue stands
church.
You
w
ill
enjoy
the
ex­
pastor w ill speak, "A fte r Thanks­
for the clear sky, the sun­
cellent music, the Gospel preach­
giving W hat?"
shine, fresh air, play and ex­
ing and the Christian Fellowship.
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
ercise. ,
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Strangers
.and
visitors
especially
Junior C. E. 4:00 p. m.
'As
an
American,
I w ill be a
welcome. Come as you are to
Intermediate C. E., 8:80.
this home like church.
Senior C. E., 8:30
ed envelope.
Sincerely,
Rose Taverner ROblnett,
Chairman
Mrs. Alice Holloway
Seal Director
THANK YOU” EPIDEMIC
- PO RTLAND, Ore., Nov. 38.—
lU . N .)— An epidemic of "th ank
yous" is sweeping Portland, and
telephone operators started it.
• Nowadays when one calls for a
number in Portland the g irl does
not repeat it. Instead, she says,
softly, "Thank you." ?
A ll of which has caused many
disputes as to modern telephone
etiquette. The boy w ith tbe flap­
ping pants tells sisiter that "you
are welcome" is good form but
sister, in many Instances, main­
tains that the swdet "thank you'^
represents the desire of the "hel­
lo girls" to find beauxs— what
with the dial system becoming
more general In use and all that
sort of thing.
The new system, decided upon
in an effort to save time, speed up
service and enable the girls to
handle more calls, is generally
SATURDAY
, SPECIAL
Serve a Liberal Porttoa
Oar Delicious Oske with
Country Cured
Bacon
20 cts. per lk
CHOICE POULTRY
AND R A BBITS EACH
SATURDAY
N ever again will you
take - the time and do
the work to bake your>wn
cake. Test it by tasting.
Franklin
Bakery
Barrett’s
Market
Enders Block
Phone 67
America iq fortunate in having
an expert at work upon the de­
velopment of her folklore. Alex­
ander Koshets, composer-conduc­
tor of the Ukrainian National
Chorus, who, during h l* past
American tours has been actively
engaged in research among the
native songs and folklore of this
country, to be Incorporated In the
programs of the Chorus, waa
awarded the gold medal at tbe
Ethnographical
Exhibition
at
K ieff in 1912.
All his life. Professor Koshets
has collected unpublished melo­
dies of Ukrainian folklore, and
many of his arrangements are us­
ed in the programs of the Chorus.
Ever since he was placed at tbe
heud of that organisation in 1918
(1 WARFARE BREAKS
OUT AGAIN IN CHICAGO
(Continued
From
Page One)
tempt« have been made, was said
to have been at a football gam*
when the attack took place. An­
other brother, W alter, waa shot
and killed several months ago
with Assistant State’s Attorney
W illiam E. McSwiggin— both the
victims of a machine gun.
"H e plays upon his choir as he
would upon an organ,” enthus­
iastically declares a French c rit­
ic; "he opens and closes the stops
of his magical music-box.
He
throws back the tenors and draws
out the basses. He combines and
opposes a thousand unexpected re­
sources of his |u m a n Instrument.
Also from the Parisian press
comes the following bit of elo­
quence inspired by Dr. Koshets’
unique manipulation of the U k­
rainian National Chorus: '
“We no longer witness ordinary
singers obeying their conductor;
these are priests and priestesses
of a deep religion; reverently
Toy A uto And Tractor
Trucks
OVER FUTURE PROSPECT
MINISTER IS ENTHUSED
(Continued From Page One)
Professor
Alexander
Koshets,
A new lot of Delco Dumper
Wagons just In. Big reduction
In price on the new lot.
Able to eave yon money on
a ll kinds of Fencing against
anyone’s price.
Plows and Harrows, Garden
Tools. W hite Sewing Machines
for 859.00 a« long as they
last.
master of tbe K ie ff Opprs House.
In 1817, he was appointed, by
the new Ukrainian government,
first director of the musical Sa-
partment of the newly Instituted
Ministry of Fine Arts, and a year
later was made cqnductor of the
Ukrainian National Chorus, a se­
lected group of trained singers
formed from the many choral o r­
ganizations of that "singing”
country. In 1922 he celebrated
his 25-years Jubilee as conductor
a n l composer.
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This Inspired leader is- a com­
poser, as well. He was bom in
K leff, Ukrainia—-formerly known
as Little Russia— graduated frtfm
the Ecclesiastical Academy there
and obtained his musical training
in the Lyssenke Music School. lie
is professor of choral singing in
most of the colleges and universi­
ties of Kieff, and also was choir­
A D E L IC A T E
SHORTENING
Wherever you need a
delicate shortening you
w ill find Snowdrift all
that you desire. Snow­
drift is delicate both in
co m p o sitio n and in
flavor. For that reason
it makes the finest kind
o f cakes as well as de­
licious biscuits and hot
breads and pie crust.
Your home reflects the
kind of a life you lead—
your garden, your furni­
ture, rugs, pictures, ete.,
likewise your table and
what you place on *it at
meal times. Not only the
table ware and dishes, but
the very food itself re­
flects the stage of civili­
zation that you have ar­
rived at. Buy your meat
from us.
Eagle Meat Market
Phone 107
S n o w d r ift
Peil’s Corner
8 8 8
Church of the Nazarene
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. wj,th
sermon * from the subjiect,
Great Command."
6:30 p. m. Young Peoples*
meeting. Subject, “The Victorious
E xecutives o f R a i l r o a d
Christian."
/ Brotherhood D eliver
A t 7:30 p. m. praise service
Ultimatum
followed with sermon from the
subject, "The Greatest Search.”
M O N TR E A L, Que., Nov. St.—
Regular mid-week prayer meet­ (U . N .)— The threatened Canad­
ing will be on Wednesday evening ian railway strike was brought a
at 7:30.
step nearer Thursday when ex.
A hearty welcome to all.
eentlvee o f tbe railway brother­
8 8 8
hoods delivered an ultimatum to
Church of Christ
the railroads and the government,
The first Sunday in December
declaring that unless an Immed­
is home coming day. Special
iate wage Increase wag granted
program and special message at
the men would w alk out.
the morning hour. Basket dinner
The ultim atum was delivered
at noon and congregational meet­
after
tbe executives of the two
ing in the afternoon.
big
brotherhoods
representing
Services next Lord’s Day at us­
employee
of
tbe
operating
depart­
ual hours. Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
Lord’s Supper, 11 a. m. Sermon ments of the roads had endorsed
’ Why I Believe In Miracles," at the strike vote of their member­
ships. Tbe two nntons involved
11:30.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. are tbe order of railroad conduc­
Here is a live wire meeting of live tors and the brotherhood of ra il­
way trainmen.
wires. Come and see.
Evangelistic service and spec-
Sul music by the Christian male
We a ll are potential fiction
quartett.”
writers, says an eastern professor.
The special numbers by
He forgot to add that this trait
musical organization have
is especially noticeable when the
with fine reeeption.
Income tax blanks come.
Sermon for the evening,
Great Judgment.”
Give the church as much
your time and thought as
give the moving picture,
dance and the card party.
KOHHETZ ARRANGES
AMERICAN FOLKLORE
Alexander Koshets is also one
of the world’s greatest conduc­
tors, and the marvels h e' has
achieved w ith him “ human sym­
phony orchestra" have made him
one of the foremost figures of the
days. The Ukrainian Chorus is
instinct with his guiding in flu ­
ence, which seems to weavv a
spell over its collective personali­
ties, transferring them into a per­
fect ensemble.
Says a Berlin critic— "H e doer
not beat the measures, but ho
beats the shadings— w ith
his
arms, finger» and his whole
body. I t has been said, too, of Dr.
Koshets, that like an inspired
orchestral lender he "creates”
compositions while he conducts.
bent before a Deml-urge who
projects and transmits his own
flam«^ with eloquent and demon-
ating gestures by turns impres­
sive, tragic, wrathful or Implor­
ing. He plays, so to say, on a
magnificient human instrument,
whose forty hearts and brains are
connected In a telepathic and mys­
terious correspondence with his
heart and brain. What a disci­
pline. What a submission to the
Idea which is felt to hover above
tbese unique performers.”
Thousands’ of h o u se w iv e s know th e ’ oajh return ~irom 2utn uentury Savings—
they know the satisfaction of buying D pendable Foods. Prices count big when
you know you are getting the Best. Everybody saves at 20TH CENTURY.
Money Savers Saturday and Monday, Nov. 27th and 29th
It b a pleasure to bake with Fisher's Blend, the
same today, as last month, as ten y ea n ago.
Kelloggs Corn Flakes—3 pkgs.......... 25c Pure Lard—In bulk—Fresh lard is still
Citrus Powder—Large Pkge..........22 l-2 c the favorite of many mothers—3 lbs. 63c
Klingers Buckwheat Flour—G e n u in e - Libbys Catsup — Made from rod ripe
New crop from Pennsylvania — Buck­ Indiana Tomatoes— Large bottle . . 22c
wheat cakes hit the spot on cold morn­ Searchlight Matches — Noiseless—Non-
ings—5 lb. Sack . . . . . . ............................43c Poisonous — Large full count Boxes—
9 lb. Sack ......... .................. ................ 73c • Box . . . . 5c; Carton of 6 boxes . . . .29c
Fancy Blue Rose Rice — 1926 crop — Libby M ilk — “ The nearest to fresh
3 lbs. ................... .. — .............. ..
25c cream “ — Tall Cans—3 f o r ........... 29c
Small W hite Beans—New Crop No. 1 Minced Clams—Free from sand—Scal­
Californias—3 lbs.......... ....................... 28c loped clams make a delightful meat sub­
Bacon—Sugar Cured—Not too fat—N ot stitute—3 cans .................................... 70c
too lean—Average weight about 11 lbs. Crystal W hite BOap — Pure Soap—All
Half or whole piece—P o u n d ...........43c
thru—10 bars ..................................
38o
Dried Peaches — Fancy Yellow -r-1926 Lucky Strike Cigarettes — (Positively
Crop — 2 lbs. .................................... 46c gone «old to Minors) — Handy Pocket
Sun Maid Raisins—Puffed or Seedless— tins, containing 50 Cigarettes. Each 29c
15 oz. Pkges., 3 f o r .............
35o Flour — Kerrs Best Patent, 49 lb. Sack,
W esson Oil—“ Excellent for frying and Eaeh ........................
81.99
baking as well as for making m ayon­
Crown or S p e r r y s .......... ...................82.06
naise“—Quart Can ........................... 49c
82.18
Pure Cocoa—In bulk—Absolutely pure Fishers Blend . . . . ..............
—Hot Cocoa appeals to the children— B est Shortening—In bulk—Purely vege­
It's nourishing, too—2 lbs. . . . . . . . . 15c table — 3 lbs....................................... 89 b
FISHER FLOURING MILLS GOMPANY
20TH CENTURY COFFEE—“ The last word in Coffee excellence”—Hot, out
onr roaqter today—Hot, on your table tomorrow. POUND 47c; 3 POUNDS, 81
Baking experience has proved that blend floor
gives the best results. The reason for this is dear to
those who have given scientific study to baking prob
kans.
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Protein, gluten, starch, and half a doten other food
dements are extracted from wheat in the making of
flour. It is the varying proportion of these ekanents
that gives character to a hundred different varieties o f
wheat. So it is dear that the only way» to make a
uniform flour is to mill ft according to some fixed
formula of the elements.
Fisher’s Blend Brand Fleur Is milled that w ay. ac-
cording to formula. That is w hy ijt is called “Blend
Brand,” because various varieties o f wheat are
blended until the proportion o f dements b exactly
that of an ideal wheat.
•CATTLK
TACOMA
PORTLAND
2 0 Century Store