Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 10, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Father
Gives Testimony
M is s io n
DAILY s m u t PASSAGE •*
“And at mMnlght Paul and
Silas prayed, Sed sang praises
aato Ood: and the prisoners
heard them.** Acte lOiiiO.
NATIONAL P A R » DIRECTOR
- u m n M ANMVAfc n a M ttT
WASHINGTON. D m . 10— ( <JP )
The advent of the flivver to re­
flected In the Matlofcal Parts ^di­
rector’s annual report* to the Sec­
retary of Intertor. filed today.
More than 3,014,000 persons
J motored through the vast play­
grounds s e t - aside as National
Parks ln 1030. This is a cala Of
260,000 over ia t o .
Within tea years Since the fliv­
ver became an intimate part of
American Ute, visitors to Nation­
al Parks have lhofbased by 102-
600 annually.
Three new parks wert created
duriag the' past /ear, the riigort
i cVeals. They are the Bhefcan
doah In Virginia. Great Smoky
Mountain in Tennessee and North mile to defeat a proposed cigar- In nil sections of the city every pro
Carolina and Mammoth Cave In otto tax ordinance.
night since the finance commlttOe per
Mass meetings have been held of the city council submitted a Kai
Kentucky,
< . ' .
Congress, also, has authorised
expenditure Of |7,44<),OOP for im­
provement ot toaxjk- and trains
throughout the hhtional par* ays- 1
tem-
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BOSTON, Dee. IP.— (tTN)— A
missionary father, clothed in the
habit of his church, toqk the
the rest of this chap­
First Ctorch of Christ» SctoUJoC stand in probate court here late ter Read
and see what happened.
Pioneer Ave., South
Many of us find ourselves In
today, as one of the principal
• Sunday morning service at 11 witnesses la the legal battle ot tbe midnight of our experience
MORE PISH filA N GOLD
and oUr very souls are im­
o'clock. Subject:* “God the Pre­ Mrs. Carlotta Cock burn of San
PROM YUKON, REPORT SAYS
prisoned
by
the
gloom.
If
we
server of Mag.". Sundaf School
knew how easily they .could
WASHINGTON. Dec. 10__ The
at 1:4*.
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be released and we ourselves
land of the Yt^kon, fabled in song
Eveulhg
service,,
7:30.
Topic,
brought oht into God’s sun­
Wednesday evening service pt*
and story.slpis burned frpm the ro­
“Db We Jult Thlsk We Think*“ light by following the example
3 o'clock.
•
| v ,
mantic
pastime of seeking elusive
of
these
two
saints,
there
Junior C.
s p. m„ Mrs. Gaf-
Reading room open dally from
would be little gloom In the
fortanee in gold to the mere pro­
gney
in
charge.
3 to I SxcSpt Sundays and holi­
world.
fitable business of fighing, It Is
Senior C. E.„ 6:30. John Galey
days.
revealed In the*report of the gov­
The public Is cordially invited will be the leader.
ernor
filed with the Interior de­
Mid-Week meeting, Wednesday
to attend these services and to
partment today, , <4
at
7:30
p.
m.(
Subject
for
discus­
nse the Reading room. *
Fisheries products during 102* j
sion, “Difficulties In Our Faith.*’ Gabriel, California to share In
the millions lebt by Lotta Crab­ fort to prove that Mrs. Cockburn totaled *40,038,000 While the
Methodist Episcopal Church
tree, noted actress,
Lutheran Church
was ft niece of the'dead actress Alaskan fisheries Industry has j
North Main and Laurel Sts.
more than *07,000,000 Invested
Tbe clergyman. Father C. Mc­ whose will she is contesting.
« Services m Adventist church,
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor
in
equipment, the report shows. I
Vey Harrison of New York, tes­
Before the witness testified de­
Morning worship at 11 o'clock 4th and C Sts.
Sale
of seal skins from the herd
tified
that
Mrs.
Cockburn
was
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
positions were read wHlcti told
Sermon subject: “Wise Men,
in the Pribilef Islands brought in
the
same
person
he
iaw
as
a
of
hacks
of
gold
strewn
at
the
•Divine
worship
.10:45
a.-m.
Then and Now." The first of the
“John The Baptist The Great child In the home of Mrs. Jessie feet of Lotta CrabtreC when fche *787,284 during the year.
Christmas series. Evening wor­
sang before crowd« of California
ship at 7:30. Subject: “Religion Advent Preacher“ Is the theme of McVey in Hannibal, Mo.
ATTEMPT defeat tax
Stories of racehorse«
and Science Catching up with the sermon based on Matt. 11, 3- • Father Harrison had been call­ miners.
paid
in
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exchange
for
the
care
10.
All
strangers
and
frlendB
ed to the stand by Defense At­
Jesus.** i
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 10.
torney James M. Hoy In an ef­ of a child, and rumors of elope­ — (U N )— The cigarette smoker*
Sunday School for all ages at welcome.
ment with a gambler.
of Kansas City would walk a
9:46 A. M. There Is a class
where you may study thé Bible.
Epworth League for ail young
people at 6:16. • A live hour
with Inspiration and enthusiasm
marking every minute.
SHOP Ï A 1 L Ÿ -
ONLY 12 DAYS
Junior League for children
from 8 to 14 at 4. This Is a
EARLY IN THE MORNING
THE QUALITY STORE
MORE TO SHOP!
church training school.
I
Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:30.
I
You are cordially invited to
attend all the meetings of this
church.
You Will find your
neighbors there.
Tbe excellent
mUsic, the Gospel preaching, the
Christian fellowship and the
homelike atmosphere will make
yofa glad you came.
Yon will
be heartily welcomed. Strangers
and visitors especially welcome.
Come as you are. ,Make this
your home church.
“T o buy good flour is tbe best policy," advises
Paul Richards, one of ttie foremost baking authorities.
“Good flour is tbe foundation of good bread,” he
says, “and the best flour is none too good for the
baker. Such a flour is ordinarily known by its market
value.”
There is something wonderfully satisfying about
Fisher’s Bt&nd Brand Flour for home use. It is a good
flour. Being milled according to formula, at all time«
it is uniform in its composition o f flour elements and
for that ^ason its action in cooking is always normal.
Many of the baking worries can be laid at the door
of variable flour, so the housewife has learned to be
particular about the brand name.
Fisher's Blend Brand Flour is the best policy be*
tauat it ls the best flour—-the same today, as fast
month, as ten years ago..
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THE STORE OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
Gifts for Every
Member of the Family
Church of m e Nazarene
Fourth and "C" ¡Street ,
Sunday School a t -9:45 A. M.
Mf. T. S. Wiley, Superintendent.
Parents, send yonr children to
Sunday School.
At 11 o’clock. Morning Wor­
ship, with sermon from the sub­
ject, "The Interested. Hearer.”
At 6:30 P. M. Young Peoples
Meeting.
At 7:30 P. M. Praise Service
followed with sermon from th e
subject, “An Unprofitable ax-
change.’*
The regular mid-week prayer
meeting will be held on Wednes­
day evening at 7:80 P. M.
FISHER FLOURING MILLS COMPANY
SEATTLE
ÏS . ’•JSfà?0’
Dolls!
Dolls!
q JS h
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TACOMA
PORTLAND
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P. C. Thatcher, Pastor.
Thè Loveliest New
Baptist Church
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor
Sabbath School, 9:46: Preach­
ing, llt o o . Theme: “The Lord­
ship of Jesus In Missions.“
B. Y. P. U., 4:30; Preaching
Dolls in Toyland
Dolls that say “Mama",
dolls that walk, dolls' that
go to sleep, dolls that talk,
dolls large and small, some
with wigs of teal hair.
The FuH Goepbt Temple
J. B. Murphef, V astor
Morning w ersht9_-.ll a. m.
Sunday School. 9:45 a. m.
Young people's Society, 4:30
m. Evening service, 7:39 p.
Wednesday prayer meeting and
praise service, 7:30 p. m.
A cordial welcome to the pub­
lic to attend these services.
First Presbyterian Church
“Thou ahalt walk uprightly
before men for they child doth
trust thee above all others. More­
over if thou ehalt shake hie con­
fidence in thee It will not be
lightly regained."
, Sunday 11:00 a. m. theme:
"The Master Painter and His
picturt.’*
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Bible School with departments
for every one. A good place to
get away from yourself. A man
wrapped In himself has a shabby
cloak.
•
Junior Christian Endeavor, 4
P. M. Betella Haya, leader.
Intermediate C. E., Mary Polay
leader. 4:99 P. M.
Senior C. E. Katherine Gra­
ham. leader. 4:99 P. M.
Evening Worship: 7:30 P. M.
The pastor will epeak on: “Three
Tabernacles We Should Not
Build."
There will be special
music at each service.
PRICED
POP GUNS — 25c to $1.00
GLIDER A IR PLA N E—Special Each 25c
TINKER TOYS—The wonder
Builder—Each
Gifts She W ill
Appreciate
use Ethyl
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DELIGHTFUL CHINA
Nursery
T ea
SETS
g O c TO $ 3
THE OVERLAND FLYER
Here is a Big Two Car
C
Express Train—Each .
g(
i 1(
I n I 5
“ BONITA” HAND MADE GOWNS
with hand embroidery. Special Each
race« o f th e country are h e ld each year at'the Indianapolb
. . For 4 years th e first three cars in th e w orld’s m ost gruel»
t h ave used an E thyl G a so lin e . . . . E thyl G asoline produce«
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in a m otor. G reater speed, greater pow er. A n y
it is actually p u t to w ork . . . . A ssociated Ethyl gives you
i your o w n car— a super-fuel truly remarkable inperformary-«»,
Rayon Silk Undergarments in
Christmas Sale
RAYON SILK VESTS—Values up* to $1.19, .
Colors: pink, orchid, nile, poach and honey dew
RAYON SILK BLOOMERS
Sold Regular, $1.75
RAYON SILK COMBINATIONS
Sold Regular $1.69
RAYON SILK STEP-INS
We extend a cordial welcome
all who will attend our church
EVERY ONE IS WELCOME IN
TOYLAND!
Sold Regular $1.48
SUNBEAM RAYON SILK VESTS
Each
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BLOOMERS TO MATOH
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P air
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All the Wanted*Colors to Select From
SILK AN1) WOOL FELT SLIPPERS
Sold I^gular, $1.25. Pair
lovely
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GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS
It gives you these great advantages^
H andkerchiefs, the gift th d t’ can lie mailed safely—
the gift th at fits into thol Christmas Stocking—the
gift that is agreeably useful
W om en’s Handkerchiefs,
box o f three
29o—•56c—$1.00
Children’s Handkerchiefs
box of three
29o—39c—59c
Men’s Initial Handker­
chiefs, box of three :
78c
‘
B oy’s Handkerchiefs with
colored borders, Each
lOo—16c—19c
Associated
M en’s Linen Initial Hand-
'kerchief, Each
25catuifi0c
iitlon o f Ethyl com pound d o e in n ^ :
knock ~n h ills o r in slow traffic.
Save» expense—n o m ore carbon removaL Occa­
sional valve grindinc is a ll th at w ill ba required.
AC J O C - A T E D E T H Y L la r e g u la r su s ta in e d
p ia l.ty Associated O ato lin e (w ith t o disttoctive
jn a i.i o f b o ilin g p o in ts ) t o w h ic h baa been
)lcndcd a small quantity of E thyl brand and*
tnock com pound-perfected in the great research
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JETHY l I
Handkerchief Folders «—
hand tinted in envelope
ready for m ailing—E ach
25c
Gasoline
W OMEN’S äU N SPU N PÜ r E L IN E N ¿HANDKER­
CHIEFS With Fine Hand Embroidery^,
-Q Q g e
T E D
14S-C
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Sut a in td Q u a lity Product«
rioted Ethyl Qosoiine w ith
other gasoline destroy» to e f-
f ectiveness. T h e re/o re i t is
im p o rta n t to have gasoline
* * * * « « « H y ju peoiW e he-
fore filling w ith A ssociated
Ethyl Gasoline.