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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1927)
dairy Heavy Weather Moderates Some "Where Art Thou." Kennedy, assistant bank • com ORKY IS P O P lT .tR COLOR The regular raid-week prayer missioner. FO R SP R IN G MODISH meeting will be held on Wednes ~ Total deposits In the banka ..Seventh Day |Mventkst fhnrrh.. day evening at 7:30 p. m. were approximately >1,000,000. More grey will be seen than Ton are Invited to theee ser- ’ Four«i'4 m «,"P” Streets Six of the banks are In. Craw SA N F R A N C ISC O , Feb. >4, — we have seen in many a year, and T. X T A O h le r, Prfstor (UN) — Heavy weather, whleh- ford county and the remaining the ever-popular tana and beiges , Sabbath Schoo!,.10:fi0 a. a.. Pastor. has resulted. In a series of ship ofce. the Midwest State Bank, la hold their own. Black and white I Mrs.'Frank Parley. Supt., Frances * P . C. T H A T CH ER , Lutheran Church That means not alone black with wrecks along the Pacific epaat at! Fort Scott. Spindler, Bect’y. All classes rep ’ « » » * The Crawford county hanks are touches of white. A white Jump H . H. Young, Pastor moderated slightly today.- - > resented. Services every secopd, fourth let hod 1st Episcopal Church. But new disturbances, now Pittsburg State Bank, Commer er trimmed In black, with a black Preaching llkOO, a u b J e e t,‘ and fifth Sundays In the Odd Fel H .JT . Pemberton, Pastor > forming over the Pacific ocean* cial State Bank of Arma; First skirt, often topped by a little "Church Relationship to Health of low’s Hall. Morning worship at 11 o’clock.’ are expected, further to harass Slate Bank of Cherokee; Farm sleeveless Jacket of black and Body." Oordlal Invitation to all. Sermon’subject, "What Shall We shipping and to spread rains over ers State Bank' of Englevale; white, Is jin ever recurring model, Sunday School at 10. FRANK PBFLBY. D|viae worship at 10:46. the Interior during the nexL.34- ¿Oners State Bank of Mulberry and one which Is bound to he suc .' - Elder. Ask for When We Pray?", and the Farmers State Bank of cessful on account of Its appeal "Honor Thy Father and ThV Evening worship at 7:30. Sub hours. • , Qpolls. • * to both matron and maiden. Mother/’ theme for Sunday. Ev ject: "The Profits of Evil Doing. A party of scientists of the First Presbyterian Church This is one of the series of ser International fisheries commis erybody welcome. Church With Illuminated Bulletin R Hugh T. Mltchelmore, Minister mons on Some Great Sinner* of sion escaped from the schooner’ Trinity Episcopal Church Scandia after 'tf»e vessel had Don’t gtkhome as soon as Sun the Bible. Sunday School meets at 9;45. grounded near itodlak harbor,’ Vicar, the Rev. P . K. Hammond day School Is dismissed. There is a class for you. Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Alaakp, early today. Somebody might follow your Junior League for children The party of 15 persona In Sunday School at 9:45. example and never come back. It > Morning service and sermon at might be your own brother or sis from 8 to 14 meets at 4. cluded F . H . Bell, graduate of Epworth League for all young the University of British Colum 11. , WE GUARANTEE OUR MEATS TO BE FRESH ter or friend. Suppose they should Strangers ntid visitors cordial never come hack any more? Ex people meets at 6:15. This is a bia and leader of the expedition, AND JUICY AND TENDER. ly welcome. whose purpose was study of the ample is the world’s best on worst live hour with a vital topic. Prayed meeting Wednesday movements of halibut for the U. a r r teacher. Stay for the sermon. Phone us your order for your Sunday meat. We evening at 7:30. , M. E . Church 6. and Canadian governments. Sunday morning 11 o’clock: are sure you will become a steady patron. You are cordially invited to at A meeting to organise a peace 1 "The Right Use of Power.” Captain Rosenblatt and the 28 tend all these meetings. union will be held In the M. E. members of his crew were aboard 7:30 p. m' "The Proper Esti You will enjoy the excellent the motorship Admiral Peary, church at 3 p. m. the 2Tth. 'Thia mate of Age.” music. The sermons will help bound for San Francisco, after organization to combine the head Bible School 8 a. m. W. M. yon In your dally living. The being taken from their founder quarters of ¿he movement and Wright, 8upt. Christian fellowship will cheer ing lumber schooner, the Mary also the head union of the Statg Junior C. E ., 4:00 p. m. yon. The Homelike atmosphere E. Moore, off the Oregon coast. of Oregon. If you are for peace Intermediate C. E ., 6:80. will make you want to come come and give your views In a Senior C. E . 0:30, Emily Tay-* again. Strangers and visitors es three minute talk. Men were lor, leader. pecially welcome. Come as you crucified In the World War. If "Time is our surplus and a you doubt .this statement reed great asset. You will have some are. Go to church Sunday, a 8 a Prtvate Peat, page 154. Let us of It to spend Sunday. Would not sit with folded hands, but be you like to Invest an hour in First Church of Christ, Scientist up and doing all we can for peace. , chnrch attendance? Others do P IT T SB U R G , Kas., Feb. 85.— Pioneer Ave., South ing It will be pleased to have you Sunday morning service at 11 (U n)— Seven banka In Crawford with them.” o’clock, subejet, "Christ Jesus.” and Bourbon counties, Kansas, a a a Sunday school .at 9:45 o'clock. closed their doors today, the re Church of the Naxarene Wednesday evening service at 8 sult of bad loans, frozen assets Fourth and C Street .and depleted reserves, made by SATURDAY EVENING p. m. f Sunday school at 9:45 a .' m., Reading room open dally from their president, John G. Miller Mr. T. 8. Wiley, Supt. 2 to 5, except Sundays and holi of thia city, according to W^ 8. At the close of the lesson there days. ! will be a short Missionary pyo- The public Is lovingly welcom- l VS. • gram. . At 11 o’clock, morning worship l ' with sermon from the subject, Baptist ftin rch ; Junior High Gymnasium | "A Preventative for Backs! ¡dint;/' Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor ' At 6:30 p. m. Young Peoples Sabbath school, 9:45. Good Preliminary meeting. Preaching, 11:00. At 7:3<fp. m. Praise service fol- Main Game 8:45 Subject, "The Dignity o f Dis , lowed by sermon from the text, cipleship.” B. Y . P. U „ 6:30, . Will give a missionary play, "Where ShaU I Hang My Shingle?” » Preaching, 7:80. Our study In Revelation will be based on Chapter nine andrten. We aim to carry oa a teaching Now la .the time to think of nil those thii particularly suited to the Lenten Season. Kt. ministry in all our preaching ser may have an opportunity to not only serve - vices, believing still that the gos We do odorless cleaning. but also to offer suggestions for menu variety.' pel of Christ is the power of God 96 O fk Ht . phone •nto.salvgtipp. We welcome you and yonr participation In any and Our Big Canned Goode Sale Ende* all our services. There will be a CHOICE MEATS FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER Phone 107 Eagle Market Seven Kansas Banks Closed You Get Great Satisfaction IN TRADING AT Hardy Brothers BECAUSE YOU GET BETTER VALUES Better Service and Fresh Groceries v . AT ALL TIMES Saturday and Monday Specials Soap Powders Crystal White— 0 hnrs Cl (run Soap— o bars ... P A G S»«,»— » bars ... W hite Wonder— O liars Palmolive— it liars ......... Citrus— Pkg........................„ . 2 Citrus Washing Machine....8 Kins» ........................................... g Creme Oil— 5 liars ........ Walnuts— I,b............................ 25c Florida Grapefruit, 2 for 25c Sweet Oranges— Dox, ......... 3Oe Baker's Oocoanut So. Style. Beg. 4 j 20c siie. Special ■ • You Can See More Bargains in Our Store Give Us a Trial and Be Convinced . HERBERTS GROCERY BASKETBALL Main Phone 59 FREE DELIVERY Inside City Limits Roseburg H igh Bulk Sw eet Pickles, P Ashland H igh Bulk O lives, P . . Fig Bars, 2 l b s . . . . Attention Ladies and Gentlemen Graham Crackers, 2 lbs. Plain Sodas, lb. . . . . Potatoes, No. Í 2 0 ' Centunj Stores 5c; Sweet P o ta to e s,.. 5c Standard Cleaned Avoid Draggy Mornings by Q uick QUAKER lftf Wednesday March 2nd Offerings Saturday and Monday, Feb. 26th and 28th Inclusive. DOMINO M A TCH ES— "Good Matches' KHIUMP, American Deaaty — Latest Pack — No. 3 for .... R I C E , Fancy Blue Rose— It's one wh < hlldrcn like— Economical, too— 8 lbs. 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"The Dominion’s purchases of goods from the United States amounted to 3666,128,868 In the twelve months ending Nov. 80, 1926,” said the survey,* “ while Canada’s population was estimat ed at slightly under 10,000,000 people. Trade figures for the same < period of 1925 showed Canadian Imports from the United States were 3570,390,841 or about 867 per feapita. “ Exports from Canada to the United States during the twelve! month» totaled 1470,149,366 orj about 347 per capita. This brought the total trade between the two countries up to |1,1 S6 ,-| 277f734. . • STARCH, Garden R O LL ED ~ OATS— The err am o.f the Willamette ValleV 9 pound sack ...............5 . .................................. ......... . LA R D , Pure— In balk——Fresh lard is stMl the favorite of many mothers 8 lbs. .............................. g fe C R A C K E R S, Tru Bln Soda— Pound ......... 18c; 8 Iha. 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