THE ASHLAND PAGE REGISTER - - ' ..I 1 T ’T OR SALE M1SCELAMEOUS FOR A DULL ROOM fourth, $17.50; Tim White fifth, spirit that will lead Ashland V/tend all meetings of this home like $12.50; Burwell O’ Kelly, sixth, to victory! . Church. You will feel at home and If the room is inclined to be dull K SALE: Day Bed. new, oak $10; Edward Hiilis seventh. $10, •------------------------------------ —--------o will enjoy the Christian fellow- and dark, a note o f sheer can be fiMning Table and Chairs, Some THE CHURCHES shiP and be h*1!*»1 th# »P*r,t- 't er furniture. Call forenoons, added by the use of colorful lamp and special prize» of $10 each were awarded to Lee HiUU, Harold. | FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE I u»> atmosphere. Strangers and via- ' F Watson, 33 . Strawberry shades, cushions or draperies. In Sunday School, 9:45 in our ‘ to*-* e*J>eeially welcome. Come as every room the ensemble effect Smith, Delmar Smith, and Edwin L a n e . ____________* * * j Sunday school we have suitable^0** * re- makes for refinement, but one White. 1 K~SALE: 21 Rhode Island Red does not wish the life and sparkle Many Prises departments and classes for all I | BAPTIST CHURCH | pullets. Ready to lay. $4-50. Rt. all refined out of a room, espe In the corn growing contest, ages. Bx 158 Ashland, Oregon. cially as the days are growing Robert Martin won first with 25 ! Morning v.orsl ip 11 a. m. Sunday Schoo! hour 9:45 to _ 62-2t-p shorter and less sunny. The color ears of corn, receiving $35 and a Young people’s meeting 6:30 p. I 10:45. note does not need to be out of prize o f $10 for his record book, j m. a cordial invitation is extended1 Classes for all ages. V, O. N. R SALE— Hay. V. V. "Hauley, harmony with the color scheme of He also won second for the 10 ears I to -’ ll young folks to take part Smith superintendent ta lk er ave.. South. 51tf the room, but may be a brighter submitted with $8.00. | in these services. | Special music opening and clos- Fvening worship 7.39 p. m. ing. Professor Auer. R SALE: 10 gal. water tank shade of one o f its prevailing col In the open class Berkshire*, Every Wednesday in each week Church Services, morning and ;nd fittings with electric heat- ors. i Janie Lathrop won fifth prize for evening. William G. Walters, fills tr. Elks Bldg., Barber Shop. • For example, if the room is the best boar under six months prayer meeting 7:30. Thursday I afternoon Ladies the pulpit. done in tan, the vivid note could with $2.00; Edwin W’ hite on fifth )R SALE: Red and White prayer meeting at the parsonage Special Music morning service be a. burnt orange cushion, lamp place with pen o f three, $4.00. Jrapes 34c. Blackberries 50c by Prof. Franz Auer. shade or drapery, or all three. If | 268, and corn $53, making a grand 2 p. m. er crate on vines. 430 Holly. Friday evening at 7 :S0 will be a The Public is cordially invited the r oom is finished in gray, let Prizes for livestock totalled special service a welcome is ex to these services, «nd a special in R SALE: A white rotary elec- a live blue or a cherry rose intro total o f $321* won by the elub tended to all to attend this service. vitation is given to youu’g people, ric sewing machine, Martha duce the arousing note. Shades of i workers of Jaekson county. Mr. Walter’s sermon will have , Vyishingtoji typ * In very good red, gold, orange, rose add warmth simething extra for the young | . First Presbyterian Church Tndition, and has not been to a room and are comforting for Enth usiasm ,<ed long. It costs *160 and will the winter room. Shades o f blue, “ Spiritual Realities" will be the I ■11 for half price. Write Bx B and violet are cool and quieting theme o f the sermon Sunday! Continued From Page 1 are the Register. 39-ft j colors, but if vivid enough they morning at 11:00 a. m. by the j Tuesday afternoon the bup« may give the glow to a room. pastor. Rev. Hugh T. Mitchelmore. j held a pep meeting. Pep talks were FOR SALE HOUSES In the evening at 7 :30 o’clock the . given by the president o f the Pacific Cooperative Wool grow- Grizzily Knights, James Hartley, “ Love o f God as Revealed b y ' R SALE: or will exchange for, Hosea” will be the subject for the ) . Long Distance Property in or near Santa Rosa, | dles 588,165 calls a day. and the two yell leaders, Dick worship period. ?alif., or for new car. Lot 6, ers pay out $250,000 on spring Joy and Lee Boyd. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Wirt' 8!k. 11 Van Ness avenue. 100 wool. The freshmen were instructed M. Wright superintendent Junior J00 all street work done. Mrs. that it would be their duty to ! Christian Endeavor at 4 :00 p. m. i All Electric Operation L. Hawley, Santa Rosa, Cal. County Represented build the bon fire for the Miss Estella Hays, superintendent, j it. 2 Bx 491. With Zenith Perform ly Thursday night. Intermediate C. E. and Senior (Continued from page It ance The meeting ended with some FOR SALE LIVE STOCK Young Peoples Society will meet! “ The Jackson county exhibit at- peppy yells by the boys. at 6:30 p. m. Only R SALE: White milch Goats, ranged under the direction o f D. Wednesday noon the /Senior Wednesday evening at 7:30, * 1 9 0 M. Lowe certainly attracted a lot Billy Goat, 2 years old, elig girls put their pom-poms on sale. the regular mid-week service will of attention," said Mr. Fowler. ible to register. One nanny, A great many o f the students pur be held. Prizes were awarded to the fol chased these. In the afternoon the Six tubes and every ■ear old. Two nanny kids, tube a working tube— bout five months old. Inquire lowing Jackson county club work assembly was filled with an air of | Methodist Episcopal Church ers: Poland Chinas, Fred Lofland, gayety and festivity, displaying t 63 Gresham street. equal to 7 in many Morning worship at 11 o’clock. I its colors o f crimson and white. 39-tf fourth place $7.00. ways. Super selective Sermon subject: “ Your Servants Boys Score The boosters intend to flaunt powerful range, sin for Jesuq Sake.” l^SALE: Fryers and Hens, In the Duroc Jersey class for their colors at Medford Friday by Evening worship at 7:30. Sub n Fattened, 25 cents per the best sow under six months, gle control. Lifelike in means o f these bright attractive ject: “ Anchors.” xiund. Phone 17F2. tone quality. Donald Patterson won third, with pom poms, and the red and white Sunday School for all ages 9:45 R RENT: Two garages at 96 $10; Delmer Smith, fourth, $9.00; caps they are all wearing. a. m. Dorothy Smith, fifth, $8.00; Ed Under the direction of Miss Ra- aurel Street. Epworth League for all young win White, sixth, 7.00; Harold guse, the students sang their R RENT— Pasture, V. V. Haul- Smith, seventh, $6.00; Lee Hiilis, school songs and afterward gave people 14 years old and over at y, Walker A re. South 61tf eigthh, $5.00; Tim Wlhite, ninth, some yells Wednesday afternoon. 6:15. ’ Wesley Foundation for Normal $4.00; Burwell O’K e 'W tneth Thursday noon the pep and en Phone 104 LOST AND POUND students and all the teachers of $3.00; For the best f■' g in this thusiasm o f the boys and girls our city schools st 6:15. ASHLAND AYED OR STOLEN: Brown class, Tim White w' sixth with was unlimited. After a fine talk Prayer Meeting Wednesday ev nd white female springer $5.00; Burwell O’ " iley, seventh, by V. D. Miller, the student body ening at 7:30. paniel. Dr. Haines. 52-2t $4.00; Harold S' .th, eighth. $4.00 expressed their loyalty and confi You are cordially invited to et- D or«!b» S m ::', ninth, $3.00; Ed dence in the team by their excell AYED OR STOLEN: 8 tur win White * jnth, $3.00. ent singing and yelling. fy», hens, from Mrs. S. K. For the best sow under six After all these rallies they still rnes, Belleview. $10 reward months :a the Berkshire», James have lota o f fire and steam left or their whereabouts. Lethrop won second place with for the Big Rally Thursday night, people. Prof. Auer will hs ve some thing fine on the Cello he being a world famed artist on this instru ment. NAZERENE Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Mr. T. S. Wiley Superintendent. At 11 o’clock morning worship with sermon from the subject. “ The Wealthiest Person.’’ FIVE At 6:30 P. M. Young Peoples meeting. At 7 :30 p. m. Praise service fol liwed with sermon from the sub ject, “ An Army with Faces like Lions and as swift as the Roe.” The regular mid-week prayer meeting will be held Wednesday evening^ at 7 :30 p. m. A hearty welcome to all. W E SPECIALIZE In FUEL W O O D — FIR— PINE— OAK 12 inch 2nd Growth Fir $3 00 14 and 16 inch 2nd Growth Fir ...... $3.25 ZENITH Also ROYAL AND KING COAL, BRIQUETTES RADIO Leedom’s ^UND: Spare truck Tire and $11. For the best fat hog display el at Pinehurst. Owener ed, James won third place with n have same by identifying $8.00. roperty and paying for ad- In the Portland Union Stock prtisement. 4-t yards Special group, for the pen FOR RENT HOUSES of four pigs exhibited, James Lath rop won first place with $30; Fred R RENT: 6 room Modern house Lofland, second, $25; Donald Pat 21 Bush Street. Phone 299 J. terson third. $20; Dorothy Smith, R RENT: Apartments for reut ’nquire 167 Fast Main street. which will end with a bonfire *t which a number o f speeches were given as well as more songs and yells. __ Wednesday’s signs on the as sembly boards, “ Buy a Pom-Pom were replaced Thursday by “ On to Medford!” This is the slogan of every “ Ashland Man,” this is the And You will Find the Laundry does it best! Phone us Today! « ASHLAND * SALE: One acre ef ground Bemriea, five ream house. , chicken house. Inquire at 711 Oak street. M -t HERBERT’S 6R0CERY Ashland Electric ^ ’TED: To Care for children. Dan Combs, Rt. 1 Talent, iron. 63-3t Phone SO OCe “ w IOW A CORN OCc 2 FOR ........r ........„........................ . .......... Upon the Youth of. the Land SA v Ì n CS « SATE DEPOSIT ININ “TI m Theatre Beautiful" W atch This Space For Comiag Attractions Each Issue CELERY 1 Ac PER BUNCH .............................................. 1 u I^ast Time Today “ IN OLD KENTUCKY” PHILLIPS PANCAKE FLOUR .« 2 PACKAGES 2 5 c dwell on that. Sunday Only When a good woman meets a bad man, the bad man turns good or the woman turns bad, Which is it? See— “ BECKY” WE HAVE A FEW BATH TOWELS WE ARE GIVING FREE WITH 10 BARS OF DONA SOAP AT— ISAACS 95< W E DELIVER me— Work progressing on ^a-VanDeve;r market read t ~ And find out for yourself Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Carl Laemmle Present» THE CHINESE PARROT” ‘The Quality Store’ * I • COM M ERCIAL - OREGON LETTUCE 1 Ac LARGE HEAD .......................................... * U — the men now in their “ thirties” who fought to peace and to a better self- understanding— depends the prosper ity and strength o f the Nation. For an Armistice Day thought let us rSdftn 10 E Main NEW CROP PRUNES 3 LBS. F O R .... ...... TRADE— I room hooao, mod- era tmprovsmonto. lot 81x140, with $1500 equity; also $7 ae. 4 miles west o f Central Point. 650 equity, to trade for small •cTeage close to Ashland. Writs C. A. Thompson, Central Point Oregon. $1-1* R SALE: The Kirk Walnut Trees. In Brownsville, Oregon, stands the Kirk walnut tree. It is the most remarkable end the best known nut tree in the State because o f its wonderful yeild •nd its power to transmit to its seeding sll its own qualities. Experiments have proven thnt in a grove planted with an equal quantity of nursery stock and the Kirk trees, the former were I outrivaled. Experiments have I Proven that trees from these »».nuts are just as good, if not | better, than the original tree. ! I am agent for the Kirk walnut ¡Dees. Anyone wanting trees, see at 713 Oak Street. M. C. ID-zier. f 62-2 Fittingly this time has been chosen by the 5 Red Cross to start its annual Roll ( Call. This organization is as indispens able in peace times as in war days. It extends its helping hand when storms, floods or pestilence bring disaster, wherever they may fa ll; and each local chapter quietly helps to alleviate suffer ing in its own community. F irst N ational B ank >R SALE REAL ESTATE 1 RENT: Three room apart- ¡3«» Hargadin# street. Just around Whit« House Grocery. 52-lt Another year has passed since, with spontaneous enthusiasm, nearly the civilized world greeted the news o f the signing o f the Armistice which ended the Great War. On Friday we shall celebrate the eleventh anniversary o f that day. Ashland Laundry Co. *««•* NTBD: Used Band Inaitru- mcnta. Bring yours to us et if yen wnnt U ssiL SI harts and Music Store. SM t A MEMORABLE DAY Surely everyone in Jackson County is glad to be a member o f this great or ganization. Call 165 R RENT: Five room furnished oese, 280 Second street, lu ll ire at T it Oak street. R RENT: Kiwnmuee etman Grecerg. Investigate For Yourself Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.