Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 20, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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Mrs. Wafl Perth left M on^yM ¿gy. W^ .Howard, Sec.
attend the 72nd annual conv^p- ^* - —*- * - - -
, Methodist ’Episcopal ITinrch '
tion of Oregon Odd Fellows at
Jk Pdhiberton, Pastor.
Astoria, Oregon.
Mrs, L. O. Llndiy of the -Smr -1
Morning workhip at F l o ’clock.
Crest Orchards who has been 1
Sermod subject! “ Christianity in'
quite* 11» the past few .r.wepks la. 1
Earnest.”
The Anniversary ' of
Methodism. 7
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much improved.
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Morris Jones Is working*!»» AM h I
Evening Worship at 8. Baccal­
land at the Plaza Grocery wlth’v h r I
aureate service for high school
grhdudtl^g
claSM. Sermon by
Intention of going Into the grocery
Bek. U ,‘ r . Mltchelmore. ' '
business.
Ed Robison received a hard talk .
■ Sunday school at 9:45. Bible
study ,^bs4? fcdmpetent ^teachers
last Saturday that' has conftiUSHji
him .to his bed the past woeW. • '
profitable hour.
C k c a l mdke«
leadipg a young bull he wa» lj-',
Epjvosth League for all young
people' at 4i 48. 'A live hdur of
tangled In the rope and in fallinp]
dticuMtog and inspiration.'
his side struck k sharp rock.
A real«prayer meeting Wednes­
Signatures to a petti
Mrs. H. H. Ward and son Ray-.
day evening at 7:30,
i m rota dn> the Ch
Z l t S S W L ? *'"1 I F
lYou'gy« most cordially Invited
dean. WM®-- s^nwjay.-
j.w,
Wm. Chfldeagfp.erectlng a M w
tci attend all these meetings. You
w ill be heartily welcomed and
building, to storb tee the c o m g
made to febi at home in this
supimer.
«p »
homelike church. You' will enjoy
Jesse Dnrkey of the Sun Crest
fhe excellent music, the Gospel
Orchard, who sustained a broken
unit sermon» and the fine Christian
hip when his tepm ran aw ay la st
of felfrwthlp. Strangers and visit-
preek Is still at a Medford hospital?
imp- or* especially welcome. Come as
- Marlon Reed who was lnjmMd.
san- you are. . *
last week when a dynamite cap
srln-
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exploded Is biueh improved and
. .
Trinity Episcopal Church
was able to attend school Tuesday.
Aside from powder marks on h is
■ T H .YIMf W«*
Harn.mond-
bf
Holy communion a t 8 a. m.
face he Is none th* worse tor his
t a
Snhdgy school at ^9:4 5.
experience.
Wm. Spitzer left for Seattle
ooM'r Mqpnl rfr service add, sermon at
Monday for an Indefinite sta y .„
cord la lly «sAi 1,
The Barrett Bros. Jonas and
Abe left for Klamath Falls Tues­
day to work in the lumber calnpe.
Sufcd^y schdol af 9*45 j a. at.
Mrs. M. E. 'Booth left Satur­
dladees ’atm'idatbherfc adapted to
day for Sawtellc, Cal,, to visit
with relatives.
school clerk«, in Jackson county. all ages. * *
Ed and Harold MiUner-pf Klam Under the unit system there would
Preaching by the Chapel Car
Missionary a t . i l . ' Bermon theme,
ath Falls and T. B. Orr of Meg-
ford attended the class play Frl-’ ’ School districCs* woiitd 1 retail? ’• w tK W iM lh W fn W rfsll'ai
their directors,' whose, -duties It Experlencm’y .
day evening.
Sunday1 e v e n in g ,^ 'th e cfcajel
Mlsa Bertha Hayman of Fern jroutd be to look aftef the Immed­
Vqlley Is helping with the house iate needs of thhlf, district and re- oar, tableau pictures, ' showing
to the county., board. The Christ 4h*propheck ^-om tlyr gar-
work at the- Clarence Mathes
home. Mrs. Mathes has nevqr county beard would employ..all d » a ; of £den to ; thh?nm,nger Itn
nuite recovered- AromS k e
retains
wer «¿^'rejecting dr
effects of the flu.'r~'
Mrs. Denham and son Frank, efeceptlA|)the appolntepa , i > >
Bchm|^feacheriahd*^hAiflonal
Rave Friday for Spokane, Wn..
ÿ;', T - 5 « » »
f /'é k h s tb u Chnrrh , .. .
and wllj make a trii^east as far authorities support Mqs adoption
as Iowa and expects to be' gone of the proposed meaEpte.
z$ermon Topic, Sundaj^
twm ^onths. ♦>/’-'
Mg, "Glorifying God.” Evening
When the Ashland. Fire Dept.
Onion service
ChuVch.
FOR A SIMPLE KIMH
tried ont their new siren Wed­
LOflfc Cal.. Mjft 20.— (IP)
High School BacealahYCate Sér-
nesday morning. Talent and vldim- What'pírico osouhltfon?.
fty th qubit there must be a Ban
In town.
,
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* Mr. *«nd Mr». B.. tt.‘ Fostqr
fored to ¿Yreka' Sunday to' vlklt
Mr. Foster's father and brother
who have a' mine near there. ’(EM
Beading rodai-open-dm
was tried In superior court, qt 2 to. 5* e»cept Sundays a
Stockton apd a jury render-d the days.. The miblic 1« lovlni
coined. I ,
r L av m
19 >E. Main
‘ i C b n r f h e f U*e Naaareae, t from (Lalti^g, such, diversions M;
of tl^e
Fourth , and "C", Street f cannot be need In Ute,
Lord, Jesus. ,1 w ill,,so tar a s pos-,
- Sunday school at 9:41 pnm,
b a t­
Ti & ,WHey. ,S«M»ortalw»dent, , . , eible, attend tg«
At I f o ’clock, (fee regular mfim- ings »of the chapter and the wor­
ti|g service. , . -
j , > , . i iX ship of the chqrch. and w i,l, take
At 7 p. m. young peoples meet­ , pome aitlv*«, part in them." Next
ing.
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i . • . , ,• / j » , Sunday, May tft. at the local
yhsre Will be no evening «•»* League, meeting, this pledge w,ll
vice owing to the Baccalgnroato , be picked apart and every word
service which will be held Jn fhe exposed; portions of it will be
Methodist, church at 8, p. m. X ’ discussed. |(ls s Isabella Watteh-
barger will lead the meeting
A hearty welcome,to all.
' starting at f:4B.
P. C. Thatcher, Pastor.
♦ I « »
7th Day Adventist Church ,
Car. 4th and .C Streets,
, T. L. Thuemler, Pastor
Sabbath school 1,0 a. OK Mrs.
Frank , Pefley. Supt. Prance« i I i i ’
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i*i ; ’
Splnd|fr. Seot’y.
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An article, “The Lure o f the
All clasea represented. < ,
Lavaland” by Prof. Irving E.
Preaching at J.1 «. m-
r
VlnLog, pf this , city, ' president
Subject “The, True Church— of the Oregon Chamber of Com-,
(Why So Many Denomination«? , merce, appears in fhe first Issue
Cordial welcome to all.
,• of "Oregon” a new magasine
Frank Pefley, Elder.
a -7* which sets forth the glories and,
< granduers of the city In a liter­
ary and photographic manner,
First Presbyterian Church
C. T. Baker, secretary of tl)e
With Illuminated Bulletin
i Sunday morning at 11 to’clock Medford Chamber of Commerce
,tKe subject will he "Forty'Eight is an aasoalate editor of the
’Years In This Condition.” In the magasine which Is published at
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evening the pastor. Rev. Hugh T. Eugene. .
Mltchelmore, will preach the bgc*
calaureate sermon t o . the high
school graduating class, at the
the Methodist church.
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Sunday school at 9:4$, W. M.
Wright, Supt.
Junior C. ,E. 4 p.
Sharrock, the "Houee of David"
Senn, leader,
pitcher, wllf be one of the main
• -IntermddlAte C. 0.,
attractions at the Grants Phss-
na Danford, leader.
Bcas ball game Sunday afternoon
Senior C. E., 7 p. m., Emily at the Jackson Hot Springs ball
Taylor, leader.
park.
Lined up agalnat this famous
character will be C. B. Davis, the
Epworth League
Every new member of the Ep­ new pitcher for the Boas, who,
while minus the connhctton with
worth, League is required to
the Epworth League pledge. This such,a famous organisation' aa
pledge has weight and one that “The House of Davtd,” has the
demands m gch.f (l t la Christianity pitching ability which will make
hi a phrase—»life and servlee! Re­ him a worthy opponent for Shar­
flect yfeurse)? In it and fln<l yhepe rock, who haa been rated ns a top-«
/tfr are:*** “I win ^artestly" seek notpkgr,.-
....
\ MOregonn Out
Grizzly Pitcher
, to Oppose Davis
th e
perlenci
highest the locql gark' thia aftbrnoofl and
A i th e O regon g o t el—
From Richmond—
The following people spent, last
night at the Oregon Hotel: J. F..
Balaam of Berkeley, C a t ,-A. O.
i Balaam and wife of Lompoc,
Cal., and J. Richard and wife of
Portland, Oregon.
Mae C. Swltser of Richmond, Cat,
made up a party who stopped and
spent last evening la Ashland to
visit the city park and to drink
1 Lithia water.
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Hugh Cabnrs, A. J. Cabnrn and
Forest service will Issue per
mit for hotel and' resort oa Olaf-
lie la k e .
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A shland M aid
is
Good
BU TTER
Have You Tried
?ur
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Ice Cream? ’
We Make it Right.
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Enjoy,the difference. f
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“ I t ’s The Quality’* '
MRS. K— patronized our shop the other day for the first
time, buying a sirloin steak. She came back the next day and
remarked what a flue flavor the steak had and how tender
it was. "And," she added, “It cost no more tWhn I have been
formerly paying." We then took occasion to show her that
there are steaks and steaks. In other words, several kinds of
beet as well as several kinds of lamb, pork, etc. We handle
only prime quality of meat», and at our prices, yon actually
get the best at cheaper prices than the Inferior. One month s
dealing with us will open ypur eyes.
LITHIA C R E A M E R Ì
THE EAGLE MARKET
e c ia ls for S atu rd ay at
T h e Plaza G ro cery
01 North Main S t
ÜHP0U KÎÏI1 -I»
refrain fame Sunday.
Thos. Hill, Piop.
KELLOGG’S
JELLO
PETITE PRUNES
2 0 Centuiy Stores
H
I !) H z/ BLAOK PÍOS
3 LBS................
POTATOES-ŸAKIMA
An Unbeatable Combination
1
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20th Century gives you the combination, to the
b food problem—service, quality and price. Our
daily growing custom proves lÿat the buyers o f 1
■ thia community appreciate, sqtiare dealing. “ There
really are no better trading places.”
KELLOGGS
,
SHREDDED
,
- J WHEAT
1 CORN FLAKES
Pkg. ................ ioc IgPkgs.
QUAKER CORN MEAL
11-2 LB. PAK........................
BAKING POWDER
............ . . . . . . ’. 20c
CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP
. . . . 25c
3 CANS .................
urea Saturday and Monday,
May 21st acd 23rd, 1927
Phone 59
; I , FISH PEDDLER HELD
' A* & Snyder of Marshfield was
/aken Into custody today by Chief
olt Police George H. McNabb today
Whan he smarted peddling In Ash­
land a truckload of, sllv»/ shad,
Which ha hgd Secured from a
Marshfield fishery. * He bad se­
cured no license. He will bo
held here pending word troh» the
State Pish Comipisslon,
ARD SWEET CO
1
. JELLO
Any Sort
1 Phgs. ...:........ 25c
? AND O NAPTHA SOAP
10 BARS
3So
J. H Ñ. BIRD SEED
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1 LB. PRO, i........................ 10c
0ÓNDENSED MILK, Any Brand
PER CAN ........................... 10c
POSTUM CEREAL
BLUE RIBBON AMMONIA
PINT BO TTLE....................II
PICNIC HAMS
2 CANS
BEANS, Navy, Mexican, Pink
2 ROLLS
ile Broken Bllcee Rich, mellow fruit,
............... —-.-M.....V—......:.—.t*,... Mt
SHORTENING
Beet Vegetable
Jar Hoiie^
Lettuce, 4 for 25c
Rhubarb
4 lbs. 25c
Always For
HOME PRODUCTS
We Still Have
FOBS* » M O U S
WALNUTS , "
QUICK QUAKXa OÁTS
MILK
Libbys Tall «ans
< f o r ........ ...... . aa
(•b o a t i ß to the in )
35c Per Pound
Schillings Tea
Black, or Green
A Regular gBc. Value at
Peanut: Butte
20c Lb.
SUNBRIGHT
Quote just a few df the prices that Have made them.
- the Bert Knowb Grocery in Southern Oregon
60c
Per Pound
4 A lì.
I ,Çee Our Special
"Imported
! Olive (Ml
Absolutely Pure
for Cooking, or Medicine
BKAÑS
- <>f On
nt Hi
Full Meaeurt ' l-4l F ts .f M e
Ftall Measure Piilte,
Me
Canned Goo<
Dill Pickles
I5ç Quart
y«»nr table tomorrow.
3 Pounds, I1.2B
Fineness
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'AJLW'AT1Í\ÍLITTLE;Í4 S S A T
,
H ardy b ro th ers
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GLÏAN^ER
GINGER SNAPS
......................... 35c