Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 14, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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Junior League for children
from 8 to 14. An hoar ot special
ra is e for the yeaager folks.
Prayer meeting Wednesday s to ­
ning a 7:83. Ted are cordially
Invited to attend a ll of these
meetings. Toa w ill be. heartily
welcomed, and w ill enjoy the ex-
cellent music, the Gospel preach­
ing, the homelihe atmosphere
and the Christian
fellowship.
Strangers and visitors especially
welcome. Come as your are. Make
this your home church.
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C h a rt* of Christ
The special young peoples ser­
vice was postponed from last Sun­
day evening as two ¿t those to
speak were not prepared.
Mr. Victor Phelps w ill speak on
the subject "Can a Man Be Saved
Out of the Church.” M r. W a rrta
Do rem us on “The Influence of
Christianity on the Age.” Mr.
Ralph Church on “The Value of
the Church to M aterial Progress.”
These are 15 minute addresses.
There w ill be special music.
The sermon Bunday morning is
“W hat Time Is It? ” W e earnestly
Invite the public to these services.
Come once and w ill come again.
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T rin ity Episcopal Church -
Vicar, the Rev. P. K . Hammond*
Holy communion at 8 a. m.
Bunday school at 9 :4 9 .
Morning service and sermon at
it.
Slradfcers and visitors cordially
welcome.
Congregational Chorda
Sunday schdol at 3:44. Claaoee
for all ages.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Sermon theme, “The Testimony of
Prayer."
''
Junior
Christian
Endeavor
meets at 3 p. m., Vivian K e rr will
lead the meeting.
,
Y. P. 8, C. E. at 4:80.
Evening service at 7:88. Ser­
mon theme,- t'Law and L ife.”
’ There will be special music by
the choir at both morning ser­
vices;
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First Presbyterian Church
The Ladder: Ton can't stand
rtill on the ladder of yoar life.
You climb, up or down, every
day.
Let God help you to rise to the
full possibilities b f your best
self. Cfiurch going links you-,
more closely to H im . I f
you
hay« no other church come out
Sunday and hear the sermon in
the morning on "Courage,” and
then come again in the evening
and find out some o f the things
the Bible, Christ and Paul say
about women -and children.
The pastor w ill also answer
some questions aa introduction to
the evening service. “ Do you be­
lieve la evelntton?” .W as there
a Garden of Eden. W ho put the
poison - la alcohol? are among
those being asked.
J. B. Murphy, Pastor
Bible School at 8:45. W . M.
Sanday school 0:45 a. m. Mr.
W right, Superintendent.
C. J. Foster, Superintendent.
Morning service, 11:84 a. m.
< Mqrnlng worship, 11 a. m.
Jr. C. E. .4:00 p. m.. Interm ed­
Young People’s meeting, 4:30
iate and Sr C. E. meetings at 0:30.
Evening worship 7:30.
Wednesday , prayer
meeting.
Mid-week service at 7:00 p. m.,
7:30 p. m.
Subject “ Plans.” .
Choir practice, Frlddy 7:30.
You wUl fiad a hearty wal-
some to a ll services.
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor
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Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
Ctavch o f the Waeareoe
Sermon subject, "The Great Bus­
Bunday school at 3:41 a. m. T.
iness of the Church— The Chal­ 8. W iley, Superintendent.
lenge from Abroad.”
A t 11 o'clock, Morning worship
Evening worship at 7:30. Sub- w ith sermon from the subject,
Jedt: “The Cross and the Con- “T h l Slim Christian.**
A t 0:30 p. a . Young People’s
Sunday School with
meeting..
all,ages at 3:41.
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A t 7:30 p. m. Praise service,
Epworth League for
young followed w ith sermon from the
people a t 3:15. This to a live subject, “The second Coming of
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An s sesssg uat of S3 per mem­
ber vas »»tod to cover the. • > -
heap of the company linee for
the coming year.
T h e o ff leers elected for the eg-
saelng year vere t . C. Homes,
president; Albert C- Jpy. secre­
tary-treasurer; C. A- Brown, W.
D EN VE R . Jan. 14.— ( U N ) —
Once worth half a milliop. now
with only a grubstake, aa old
prospector le ft here today to seek
again the pot of gold at tha rain­
bow’s end.,
-Charles Schneider for 40 years
a wanderer seeking gold la . the
klondike, a man who made his
Make and leaf It, left aa a train
anyvtoa will to uBdartakaa at a
Svenano — Hew Redman Lodge
public meeting in the state sen­ toll, to opened far paMfe ase.
ate chamber at Salem next Mon­
day night. The atMtbw *ae toil­
ed following introduction ot a rna-
olutlon la the senate Wednesday
calling for inveatlgatioa hr a com­
mittee af Ore members of the
eeaate to to appointed by the
gamaa were played by thooe prom
eat. a fte r whlah several were la -
l listed la te the myatorien o f the
Friendly Indian •
T h e
youngsters gat a great th r ill e a t
o f their wwrh
ranch eatbue-
loam Is being shown by them, ee-
eordlag to 8M i r leader. Another
trlho la being T rm v d la the Can-
gregattonal eharch under
tha-
leadership of D . M . Spencer. Jaah
an rapidly ad saltabie
can to found. Tribes w ill. be
sterted la other chhrchee ot that
eRy. Thia program of w ork ear-
rlea tha te a r foald development
idea, as ths other branches of th e
Christian Cltlseaehlp program, the
Pioneers and Comrades, according
to the secretary of the local Y.
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The
Telephone
compBBir h ,W
*» » a s i O|aet-
,nK at
Bellview school house.
^ ednesdar evening, January 11.
Foart* * n members were present,
Tbe report of the secretary
,how*
Ibeyn * t e U fe ty tele-
phone* ln actlTe a M on their
line*'
Tha “ »mpany . owns four
d*8t*nct Hoes, there being In nee
over •the who,e W t o m
In the
neighborhood of fifty miles of
wire;
These lines are ewaed coopera-
PO R TLA N D . Jsa. 14.— (U N )
liTe,y’ ®*ch member owning hie
An Investigation of the affaire of
‘“dlviduel telephone Instrument,
the Oregon fish commission In
The cog* ,M t y w for telephone
which there has been internal
^€rv>ce oyer t*® ’ Hnee, figures
dissension . slice December 15,
about ®*<ht dollars. Thia in ­
when Ed Ballagh, master flab
cude8 the coat of keeping th e :
eompany lines la repair and tha yarden was dismissed from the
switch board privileges paid to the
Pacific Telephone A Telegraph
company. Sim ilar service fnr-
for the Red Lake district o f Can­
ada, newest of the world’s El Dor­
ados. The latter part o f this
month Schneider w ill bid civilisa­
tion goodbye and take to the
trail he hopes w ill lead him to
another fortune.
Forty years ago
Schneider
passed through what is now Den­
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ver la a covered wagon. Ho went A v i n v
ma am * iis m *
on to Alaska, staked out a claim \ T 4 P T
P llflx T W lf if
nished by the p*crt,c p#ople eo8t8
and h it |t rich. Schneider then
UUHul V l l U L
twenty-eight dollars annually so
etaked hie money in other claims
and lost. Discouraged, he came
back to the states.
New t of a
new El Dorado in ths Red Lake
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to telephone Mila.
district brought back the lure. Ife
Daughter Of Earlv Pionoor ■ The treasurer's report shows a
Is off again to the wilds and
Missing T tiir U - - balance of 315 in the general
aays ho belieTM he w in “ M t It
Years
• - Jfund and |7 7 In their divings ae-
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count. This savings account la
BEND, Ore., JAn. 14.— ( U N ) —« being built up as an emergency
Sisters Ih two states, one in1 Bend fund to take cere ot unusual
and tha other In Bakersfield, C a t, emergencies and extensive new
Wednesday, started a search te r a construction.
JEFFER SO N C IT Y , Mo.. Jaa. missing halt sister, Anna Lavina
The compahy voted to rebuild a
14— (U N )— Twenty alas Texas
Thompson, who has net
boon half mile of old line that had
oil companies Wednesday ware
heard from by members of her' done service for twenty yesr&
ordered by T. 8. Stockard to cease fam ily la . I t .years..«
T>., The company prides itm lt'o n thb
further Belling of oil stock la
The
sisters
who
started
w
Ute excellent service that its members
Missouri.
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coastwide
quest
are
Mrs.
M
ary
receive sad they feel that thia is
According to Stockard many
Vsndervert Curtis of Bdnd dhtF due to tha tact that ^hey took up-
wildcat companies have
toes
On this activity as a business pro­
flooding the malls with their stock
position that to worthy of their
soiling .propositions and get rleh
dsreful attention.
quick schemes. The oil compan­
They maintain a well paid
ies barred from stock soiling have
(rouble man, who keeps the lines
not been licensed is Texas or Mis­
ilwayS in good repair and who to
souri tp sell securities.
"There are many oil firm s, in
Texas that are advertising vsHous
schemes for getting rich in the oil
business and nearly a ll do their
business by mall. They do not
bother people living in the oil
communities because they know
that no attention to paid to their
achemes,’* ha said.
UI Hill
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BASKETBALL
AHPT.Algn
Júnior Hl Gym
A L IG H T L U N C H E O N
You will be delighted with the delicate flavor of
our toasted sandwiches. A cup of hot, fragrant
chocolate or delicious coffee, with a light salad or
desert will complete a perfect luneh menu.
Let us serve lunch to yon tomorrow.
L it h ia S prings P harm acy
S P E C IA L S
for Saturday
Tru Bln Crackers, Sal
2 0 C e n tu n j S to r e s
Graham Crackers
2 Pounds 35c
Tonnage C o n ce n tra tio n
Christ”
Tha regular mid-week prayer
meeting w ill be hold on Wednes­
day evening nt 7^10 p. m.
• Yon urn Invited to thane nor-
vlces.
P. C. Thatcher, Pastor.
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Raptist i ’hurrh
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor
Sabbath school, 3:45.
Preaching, 11:00.
B. Y. P. U.. 3:30.
Dr. Kempton will preach at
the Baptist church Saturday night
and at both services Sunday.-
Thls will close his special meet­
ings with us at this time. You
are c ordially asked to share the
good mesaages with us.
HARDY BROTHERS
Bdgemont Orackon
Soda or Graham
Shortening
1 U>. Gans for . . . . ‘
5 lb. Gans for . . . .
6 lb. Goes for . , $1
Suubrito Cleaner
First Uhnrrh of CTirint, Scientist
Sunday morning service at 11?
Subjest, “ L ife.“ , Sunday school
at 3:45 a m. Wednesday evening
service at 3 p. m., Reading room
open daily from 3 to I excepting
Sundays and holidays. Tha pub-
life is cordially welcomed.
Armours Pork sad Basili
3Lge.Cans25e
15c Palry Soap
Lge. Cans, Ea. 10c Per . Bar Only 10c
Last Buy On
Winter Banana
Only 10 Boxes Left At
75c Per Box
Firat Come— First Served
Snppllee ter a large number of stores ore nM naeembled nt one
central point. Orders are rerclvto dolly from a ll stores. Bash
morning thia tremendous tonnage Io systematically moved by
®ar largo fleet o f tracks to various storm.
This to Just
another way we M Te o i lowering prices through combining
cost saving functions.
Purse Builders Saturday aud Monday, Jan., 15 & 17
Rolled'Dates, 3 Pounds
Rolled Oats
10 Pounds 45c
Any Flavor
W O N D E R FU L VALUE A T T H E S E PRICES
PEAS, Oaanrd— “Royal CKy" fancy grade— Very sw
e m d rr-.K o , 4 Sieve (Mette Hlnejk Pee»— C«n ...........
S for .................. ................ ....................................................
(one stxe larger)
SCRATCH r B D - P B B CWT.
W H BA T-PSK OWT. ... ... .
MILL RUff-OO POUND BACK
M ONEY, Strained
P in t ....... ........ ......
CANDY - Broken - Mixed - 2 Pounds
ftA R ftptB B , MateA—Packed In
MILK,
"The nearest 'to
freeh
cream"— TaU
Cans,
PLAZA GROCERY
01 North Main 8 t
FRBB
DILIVRBY
Thos. Hill, Prop
SIRVICE
tTCRBS, Menrrhllght— Noiseless* Ron potoodonst Large, fu ll
1 (h r ttm af « Boxee...... 8Sc
,S'
Macaroni
SPECIAL!
Noodles and Spaghetti
AU 10c and 15c
Packafes
While They Last
SATURDAY
KlMtAM <>F W H E A T — Pm hug,- ...
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or yellow-
or Japan (G ra m )
mg Fa<hag*
3 Pkges. for 25c
Meant s ML
tog powder con-
Gaining tw o leavening
u n i t s — one begins to
work whan dw dough is mixed,
)ther w a its for th e h ea t
Decliciotig Cream Puffs
Empress Corn Lge. Toilet Pa
Oc Per Can I 5c Per Roll
50 ctg. Per Dos.
hew crop, i ’sllfor-
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BPUCOPAL LADIES FOOD BALE SATURDAY
FRANKLIN’S
AT
BAKERY
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Ham for breakfast! Our
sugar cured ham is delic­
ious at any meal, but if
you want to know what
“ food delight” is, just
try a piece of our ham for
t o m o r r o w morning’s
breakfast. It is delicious.
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Its hot out o f oar
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