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POSITION OF ADVENTISTS IN THE WAR A lthough P ro fe ss e d C A N D ID A T E FO R S T A T E TR EA SU R ER V ISIT S H ERE M arion Couuty Assessor Moots C o ttag e Grove V oters. Non C o m b atants. i «• . t*v a * »i • • AMERICANS IN RAID IN TOOL SECTOR Ben F. W e st, c a n d id a te for the r e publican no m in ation fo r s t a t e treasurer, was in the c it y a short tim e y e ste rd ay porters o f Govern ment m e e tin g some o f the voters, l ie will be here again at a later date. Mr. West ca m e here from Iowa m T h e position o f ¡Seventh day A d v e n t 1S90 and was elected assessor o f Marion ists as regards th e war ha\ m g been county in 1912. B e f o r e t h a t he was con brought into questio n us a result ot a W i t h th e A m e r i c a n \rttiv In F r a n c e | nee ted with the Salem S t a t e s m a n Mi move to e stablish a c o n fe re n c e school — Alt Vmericuii raid in g purtv e n t e r e d here. The Bent fuel has made inquiry of | th e G e r m a n t r e n c h e s alo n g t h e T o n i A d v e u tists as to (h e ir position and s e c t o r at 6 o ’c lo c k Monday m o rn in g , find s that while the church is opposed a f t e r an urtillcrv h o m b a r d m c u t of 4a to war it puts s e r v ic e to c o u n try next m in u te s, and brought buck m u ch uni to s erv ic e to God and leaves e a c h nidi te riu l aud i n f o r m a t i o n , but c a p tu re d \idual the right to d eterm ine what part he wishes to t a k e m servin g his cou ntry no p ris o n e rs . It w as t h e f ir s t raid d uring this war and many members o f u n d e r t a k e n by th e A m e r i c a n s without th e church ure a c tu ally members o f the t h e aid of the F r e n c h . " com b atau t forces. At the request o f T h e A m e r i c a n s e n t e r e d th e e nem y T h e ¡Scutiuel, M. O. Kockwell, an o f f ! t r e n c h e s b ehind one s id e of a “ box cuil o f this c o n fe re n c e , has furnished b a r r a g e w hich moved fo rw ard Itt front the fo llowing s t a te m e n t : of th e m T h e y found n u m e ro u s U er “ T h e P a c i f i c P ress P u b lis h in g com m a n s hidin g itt th e d ugouts. In the puny are pu rchasers o f thousands ot hand to hand f ig h tin g w h ic h followed d o ll a r s ' worth of lib e rty bonds. 1 a n u m b e r of t h e e n e m y w e re killed “ Kven school child ren in many o f amt wounded and left in th e t r e n c h e s . t h e ir p riv ate elem e ntary schools are Étti/ e n th u siastic ally snipping and k n it t i n g G o ing fur beyond t h e i r o b je c t i v e , for the Bed Cross. t h e r a i d e r s p e n e t r a t e d th e G e r m a n “ Keceutly a copy o f the Me\euth day j lin e 390 yards. A d v e n t i s t s ' church paper pu blish ed an i In th e hand to han d fi g h t i n g the •Open L e t t e r to Our Y o un g Men itt A m e r i c a n s used t h e ir a u t o m a t i c pis Camp and F i e l d , ’ from which’ the f o l 1 to ls and rifles. Durin g th e ruid th e lowing quotations are t a k e n : ’ Be tru e B E N F. W E S T A m e r i c a n m a c h in e guns placed a bar to your country. N e xt to your duty to God comes your duty to your coun I West has proved an e f f i c i e n t and • r a g e in the enemy hack a r e a s to pre vent a c o u n t e r a t t a c k . try in your present relatio nship. Meek e conom ical o ffice r and his exper T h e A m e r i c a n s fought so f a s t and to perform that duty as true men. * * * ie n ce would be o f much value to him W h a te v e r may be the work to which . n s ' a t e t r r : i s a r e r ( when he iv ' I o’, be did t h e i r w ork s o q u ic k ly t h a t the you are assigned, be true to your tru st. a l.i -inber o f the s t a t e board i f e q u a l m e d ica l m en who a c c o m p a n i e d them Do che e rfu lly and heartily the t a s k s izatio n. He says he is un hampered . n l had l ittle to do E v e r y A m e r i c a n who w hich fall to your lot. C h ristia n s ought unpledged and asks the v o 'e s ^ . these left t h e fro n t lin e re tu rn e d . to be s u b je c t to those in a u th o rity • uot who at - in a like condition. T h e A m e r i c a n s r e a c h e d t h e i r own only fo r wrath, but also for c o n s c i e n c e ’ lin es w ithout one G e r m a n s h e ll hav ing s a k e ' ( B o m . 13:5 P e r f o rm your d uties o f F a t e , ” “ T h e G ates o f E d e n , ” “ Tin- falle u any w h e re n e a r th e m , f o r it was as unto God and not as unto men. It L ig h t of H a p p in e s s .’ ’ and “ T h e Flower all o v e r so quickly the G e r m a n hut o f No M a l i ’s L a n d . ' In each o f these at tim es thing s are not so ple asan t or ag re eab le as you might wish, rem em ber her art has grown stead ily until she has t e r i e s did uot h a v e a good c h a n c e to g e t Into a c t io n T h e A m e r i c a n s w ere t h a t the go v ernm ent is engaged in a become the f a v o r it e star o f many thou insid e the enemy lin es for 15 m in u te s g re at life-aud death s t ru g g le ; t h a t it sands o f screen patrons. At the a g e o f fiv e . Miss Dana made has insuperable d i f f i c u l t i e s with which to cope. T h e re f o re do not find f a u l t or her f ir s t publie ap p e aran ce as a solo c r it i c iz e but r a th e r pray fo r those iu dancer. T h i s aw ak en ed the desire for a a u th o rity , in harmony with the e x h o r s ta g e ca re e r, and she appeared in lb s e n ’s “ When W e Dead A w a k e , ’ ’ as L i t ta t io n o f the a p o s t l e . ' “ T h is surely is the kind o f ad v ic e tle H e n d rick iu “ Rip Van W i n k l e , ” t h a t will help to m ak e men o f the and in “ T h e 1’oor L it t l e Rich Girl, which ran for more than two seasons ‘ b o y s ' a t the fro n t. W ith the A m e r ic a n A rm y in F r a n c e “ T h e Meventh-day A d v e n tist P r o s on Bro adw ay . Her f irs t work in pictu res was hi — A m e r i c a n troops, c o o p e r a t i n g with has put out a special A rm y aud N a v y E d itio n o f 'Mteps to C h r i s t . - T h is book “ M olly, the Dru mmer B o y , ’ ’ with the t h e F r e n c h , h a v e c a r r i e d out t h r e e Edison com pany. T h is proved such a ra id s o p p o site th e A m e r i c a n s e c t o r hi does not deal with the d o ctrin a l sub success that she signed a long tim e con j e c t s peculiar to Meventh-day A dvent L o rra in e . T w o of th e raid s w e re e x e rsts and is highly valued by many Chris t r a c t , and some o f the o th e r f e a t u r e s in c u te d s im u lta n e o u s ly at night. which sell sta rre d were “ T h e S la v e y t i a n people as a deeply s p iritu al book. T h e A m e r i c a n s s w e p t p a s t t h e Ger- S t u d e n t , ’ ’ “ T h e Blind F i d d l e r , ” “ The T h e A d v e n tists them selves are donut tnuu f i r s t lin e and p e n e t r a t e d to the Mtone H e a r t , ” “ T h e In n o c en ce ot ing to a s o ld ie rs ' lit e ra t u re fund to e n e m y 's s ec o n d line, 600 y a r d s back. place this book iu the hands o f the sol R u t h , “ and " T h e P o r t r a i t iu the At W h e n th e A m e r i c a n s r e a c h e d t h e eti t ic. ’ ’ diers. Miss D ana was born in B ro o k ly n , and emy first Hues th e b a rru g e was lilte d “ M any Oregon Meventh-day A d v e n t ist boys have enlisted. As many as 12 has lived in New York prueticuily all •o as to box in the G e r m a n p o sitio ns jo in e d the U n iv e rsity o f Oregon base her life. Her s i-te rs , Edna F lu g ra t h and at both points. hospital unit. A Meventh-day A dv entist S h irley M ason, are also motion picture T h e m en dropped iuto t h e e n e m y 's do cto r (D r. K a r i Moran is a c om m is stars. t r e n c h e s , e x p e c t in g a hand to hand sioned o f f i c e r iu th is unit. S e v e ra l fig h t, but found th e G e r m a n s had fled. ‘ b o y s ’ from S il k Creek s ettle m e n t ot C o n tin u in g th e a d v a n c e , th e y went for Meventh-dav A d v e n tis ts hav e in the HONOR GUARD NOTES. ward 099 ya r d s to t h e s ec o n d G e r m a n past jo in e d th e s e r v ic e aud q u ite recent line. All th e tim e A m e r i c a n m a c h i n e t— ly ‘ J a c k ’ G ildersleve donned the uni T h e Honor Guard is m ak in g plans for guns w e re f irin g on e a c h flank o f th e form aud has been g iv in g s erv ic e a t war gardens ag a in this y e a r . B e a u s and tw o p a r t i e s to p r e v e n t t h e e n e m y fro m V an cou ver b a rra c k s . “ A d v e n tists h e a r t i l y endorse the c o n corn pro b ab ly will be the crops on u n d e r t a k in g fl a n k i n g o p e ra tio n s. se r v a tio n plans. In f a c t through their which we will specialize. We have writ s a n itariu m s and p eriodicals in y e ars ten to J . B. B ell, E ug en e , Oregon, for past they have advocated many o f these d irec tio n s and ad vice. D o n atio n s o f va c on se rv atio n measures as e ss e n tial to c a n t lots and seeds will be th a n k f u lly S p o k e s m e n fo r N o r t h w e s t S ay L u m b e r h e alth requirem ents. T h e y tell us these receiv ed. All seed d o natio n s may be Supply fo r S h i p s A dequate. measures are not a s a c r i f i c e but a b less l e ft at Red P r o 's h ead quarters. quit«- W a s h i n g t o n . — O re g o n and W a s h i n g a number o f the g irls took part in our i n g to the nation health-wise. “ A d v e n tist women o f our eomm unity agric u ltu r a l a c t i v i t i e s lust y e a r . T h is to n c a n f u r n ish b e tw e e n 4ou and 500 have been g i v in g valued help in the y e a r we will appoint com m itte e s to do wooden sh ip s a y e a r , w i t n e s s e s from B ed Cross work and the men folk have work a t s tate d periods so t h a t eaeh t h e P a c i f i c c o a s t told th e s e n a t e c o m donated us lib e rally as t h e ir means a l mem ber o f the guard will have a ebanee m e r c e c o m m i t t e e , if t h e e m e r g e n c y to do her share. lo w e d .” f l e e t c o r p o r a t i o n would f u rn ish th e All Honor Guard mem bers a r e urged l u m b e r m e n with a s ta n d a r d iz e d p ro to aid the Red <’ro-s iu band age rnak V IO LA DANA W IN S G R E A T E S T g ram . T R I U M P H O F H E R C A R E E R ing, e ith e r on M onday ev en in g s or Wed F e a r s of th e s h ip p in g board t h a t th e nesday a fte rn o o n s . l u m b e r supply In th e n o r t h w e s t Is in A lfred Mkei has kindly co n se n te d to Fam o us M etro S t a r I s Idol o f Countless assist us with our play upon which work a d e q u a t e w e re d e c la r e d unfounded. S cr ee n P a tro n s . H. B. Van Iiu se n , o f O re g o n , d e will be starte d at once. Honor Guard girls have o f f e r e d t h e ir c la r e d th e m ills in his s t a t e had n o t In “ Blu e J e a n s , ” M e t r o ’s forthcoin in g special production de luxe, winsome s ervices to assist in the next liberty- r e a c h e d t h e i r m a x im u m c a p a c i t y and said p ro d u c tio n of wooden s h ip s on Viola Dunu crowns all her previous e f loan cam paign. We re gret to announce t h a t we were th e P a c i f i c c o a s t could be a c c e l e r a t e d . f o r t s and reaches the zenith o f her ca unable to schedule a gam e o f b a s k e t b a ll reer. J . H. B lo e d el, o f S e a t t l e , c h a i r m a n Under the M e tro b ann er M iss Dana with the A lb an y guard. of t h e fir p ro d u c tio n board, said he has been s tarre d in “ L a d y B a r n a c l e , ” had j u s t c o m p le te d a s u rv e y o f th e “ A l a d d i n ’s O th e r L a m p , ” “ A Girl l u m b e r supply in W a s h i n g t o n and had I I W itho ut a S o u l , ” “ G o d 's L aw and C O U N C IL P R O C E E D IN G S s u b m itte d th e i n f o r m a t i o n to t h e s h ip M a n ’s , ” “ T h e M o rtal Min,” “ T h re ad s ping board. S a w m i l l s in W a s h i n g t o n , Council met in ad jo urn ed session on Mr. B loedel said, h a v e am p le c a p a c i t y M arch 11. All present e xcept Aldermen to pro d uce w h a t t i m b e r Hie g o v e r n m e n t ne e d s f o r ship s. O a ro u tte and V eatch. Minute« read and approved. T r e a s u r e r ’s report read and filed. W ils o n P le d g e s U. S . Aid to S la v s . T h e vote o f the special e lection on W a s h i n g t o n . — ( i n t h e e v e o f the F o rd cars have ad van ced n e a rly a hu n c h a r t e r am en dm en ts was can v asse d . T h e g a t h e r i n g a t M o sco w of the R u s s ia n dred dollars and as a con sequ ence all vote bein g found t o be 31 fo r and 3 c o n g r e s s of s o v i e t s , which is to p a s s second hand c a rs o f ev ery descriptio n a g a i n s t , the am en dm en ts were declared ju d g m e n t on t h e G e r m a n m ad e p e a c e will go up in price. T e h prices put on adopted. fin motion a w a rr a n t was ordered a c c e p t e d by th e B o ls h e v ik i a t Hrest- the second hand c a rs listed below will drawn on the s tre et fund f o r $5**.4*5 in L it o v s k , P r e s i d e n t W ils o n h a s s e n t a be m ain tain e d but a few days. I f you w ant one a t these prices, g e t it now, f a v o r o f the E a s t M ain paving fund for m e s s a g e of s y m p a t h y to t h e R u s s ia n the assessm ent on the park property. people th ro u gh t h e c o n g r e s s . The while the g e t t i n g 's good: On motion w a rr a n ts were ordered m e s s a g e a l s o c o n v e y s a pledge t h a t Why not buy that 1912 F la n d e rs 2 0 ! drawn fo r $ 1 .59 in f a v o r o f each o f the t h e U nited S t a t e s will av ail i t s e l f of N o t as good-looking as a new c a r but a ju d g es and e le r k s o f the special e l e c e v e r y o p p o rtu n ity to aid th e m in d riv m igh ty good b a rg a in at $225; or tion and for $1 fo r the third ward poll ing o ut a u t o c r a c y and r e s t o r in g R u s s ia W h a t ’s the m a t t e r with this 1913 P a t ing plare. t o h e r p l a c e In th e world with com erson a t $ 2 1 0 ! H it s o f power and a big T h e fo llow ing bills were a ud ited and p le te s o v e r e i g n t y and in d ep en d e n ce . b a r g a i n ; or a llo w e d : T r y th is E . M. F . 30 at $ 2 5 0 ; good J . H. B ro w n, s a l a r y ............................$ 16.90 tire s and a b a rg a in a t $ 2 5 0 ; or B r i t i s h C o n tin u e G a in s in P a l e s t i n e . W. B. Osm oo, work on s t r e e t s . . 4.AO I f you want class a t less than the O. O. W a rn e r , wk. on w ater m ain 2.00 L o n d o n .— A n o t h e r a d v a n c e In P a le s price o f a new c a r, h e r e ’s e x a c t ly what Hentinel, adv. and p t g .................... 9.91 tin e by t h e B r i t i s h tro o p s is o f f ic i a ll y you waut in a 1913 Overland, model 71, •I. E . Young, sa la ry and e x p . . . 55.65 re p o rte d , a fo rw ard m o v e m e n t of equipped with s e lf - s ta r te r. J u s t as good W. W. O glesby, s a l a r y ..................... 10.00 a b o u t a m ile and t h r e e q u a r t e r s on a as new f o r e v e r y purpose and a f a n c y M. II. M c K e r n a n , s a l a r y .................. 59.1*0 f r o n t o f 12 m i l e s hav in g b e e n m a d e b a r g a in a t $ 6 0 0 ; or C. O. T r a n s f e r Co., sw eep ing sts. 13.00 on S a t u r d a y and S und ay . P er h a p s you could use a m otor truck. Mpriggs Bros., h y d r a n t w ren ches 3.00 I f so, we h a v e t h a t , too. A Htudebaker C. G. E l e c t r i c Co., l i g h t s .................. 233.A3 C h in e s e C a p tu r e T w o A m e rica n a . com b in atio n tru c k with good tire s and C. G. T r a n s f e r Co., hauling hose Pekin. — T w o A m erican eng in eers, in f i rst-c la ss con ditio n. I t will soon c a r t s to f i r e s . . . . ............................ 2.00 pay fo r i t s e l f a t $750. G. B. P it c h e r , $ulury and e x p . . . 75.40 Nyl and P u rae ll, h a v e been ro b b ed and T a l k to Woodson B ro th e rs about one F i r e com pany, s a l a r i e s ...................... 23.00 c a p tu re d by b a n d i ts n e a r Y e h s le n , In J . E . Y O U N G , C ity R eco rder. t h e p ro v in c e of H onan. A C h in e s e as of these e x c e p tio n a l b a rg a in s! a l a ta u t a l s o wan t a k e n p ris o n e r. They A re Found to Be L o yal Sup How to Make Oatmeal Bread Healthful to Eat—Saves the Wheat Enter German Trenches for First Time Alone, and Re turn Without Loss. SI # ’ A A I IV I S 2 Sift together Hour, corn maul. «all. I .ikiiu- powder und ««gar. Add «■stinral. invlivd shortening and milk lia lv In id«« “ I shallow | hi 11 in uunlfiulu ovbii 40 to 4» luiuul» i. This wholesome bread is easily and quickly made with the aid t*l ROYAL BAKING POWDER If list'd three times a week in place of white bread by the 22 million families in the United States, it would save mmo tlian 400,UUU barrels of Hour a month. O ur n e w R e d , W h ite a n d R lu e .......klet, “ H e t W a r Time R e c i p e s " , c o n t a i m n g m u n v other recipes tor malting d elicious and w holesom e u heal saving f o o d s , m ailed trei a d dress * AMERICANS CARRY OUT 3 RAIDS IN LORRAINE CAN FURNISH 400 VESSELS 4 ______________l G et In W hile the G etting’s G o o d ! 1 * up c o o k rtl oatm eal or ridiali oats 2 tab lesp o o ns slioitsuing P , i ups milk No «UK* CMP flour cups c o r n m s a l ( taaspoon salt tsaspo o ns R o y al B ak in g P o w d e r tab lespoons sugar ROYAL BAKING POW DER CO., Dept. H, 135 William St., Nrw York FOOD W ILL W IN THE W A R week p l a y e r me e t i n g Tliwi*»l:iv » veiling at 7.:iU. SO C IET Y . I Hit- young women o f the lutli«*»’ aid *»t tilt* l'r«*»l«vteriuii church gav e a in«»<«t NUcctsHtul »upper I n d u s evenin g at tin* Herbert Fit km home, the re ce ip t* being *2»* Mr*, R I- t«ri»w»»l»l c o i i t n b ute*I a d elig h tfu l program • • I piano da** mca during the »upper hour mid l.luyd S t r a t t o n , o f \*hlaiid, rendered *e\ etal H aw aiia n vocal nu mber*, playing hi** own a c co m p a n im e n t* on the u k e ld e . S u n d a y m o r n i n g . ‘ ‘ Th«* Ho me I'u-ld S u m l a v «‘ vei l i ng un»»*n »«Tvi cr will b* held at tin ( 'll i i»t Ut I» »I i u h I i hi tin hi t«*i«**t ot out S u n d a y »clued*« • • • P r e s b y t e r ia n Church Morning gi k ’ , ‘ ‘ T ra in in g Kvenin’ Christian church. • uno a • toi ( »unt er set v n e • Christian it t h* S i i. i at l i a m th»* « Impel at 2 1 2 S e c o n d *tr« **t «*ach S u n d a v ut II a m I u g u l a r t est iiiiouml me e t i n g ea c h W»*din**d.iv at » 0 p Ui • W..h»r ‘ « 11$*••*!•. I itili»* school 1* I » II III ill p ui ^ ! I' l i in l ung »«’i vi era m. mid « i‘» I* m • • • ll.iptl.it C h u r c h I 11 <» Grout u a * an «-r 1 1 ii -* H mullí y a»-|u»ul ut I p u in I V m Iniix- ut I I u in I ’r i m - r in«««t 1 ii,; lliili-'lil Go pel • m o ■ Chunh tur • C h ristian H d ru c e Church fo llo w in g the rehear».-! 1 of th e n *pe ri a l Master music at the c h u i d i \\ tie*dt»y ev en in g the Methodist choir gav e an impromptu farew ell to Mi.*»** Mae Arm strong. In b e h a l f o f the d o u r. J.ewtei i'helps, in a few well chosen word**, presented Mi** \ rm *trong with a b e a u tifu l lavalliere. \ pleasant hour wa* spent lit gam e* and con v ersatio n. •« p a s t o r ; idioti«* L17K. Bi bl e school at lo a. m Mo r n i n g wor shi p at I I . ev eni n g wor shi p at 7 : 3 0 ; bible st udy W edil» »«lay cv e ni ng * at 7 : 40. W Hu* b u i l d i ng i* open t or t he u»»* »*1 th«* • m ulut i ng l i br ar y h W»*»lu«*»day f r o m I it» to I it» p m \ll .$r •• ««»r«lmHv I U V it ed t « • tin* servi» «•» us well a s to m a k e ir»«* o f t he l iteratur»- Ill till » t f ! D A Mad.» V « rvnilliK • • Mi s s i on v\ 1 1 »■, b* d»*r» er« tucry lit • W i M '.9 I i fno’ V and S « c o n d »l oor » o n t h o f th»* * ■ « da v .» t 7 ■ '» p m 2 h» tini « 30 f» tu. I i• m 1 1 • Sunday md I » * »«•rvice* at T he T ireliss F arm H and T h e M I*. (» clu b m eet* n e s t Tue» day with Mrs Koy Short • • V* lh$* Royal N eig hbor» and M. \N A held a *» o Vlot-k supper and social eve ning yesterd ay. L o ra n e S o c ie ty Mary and Teiidie Dnvi* gav e a party in Woodman hall Frid as night wind* was a d e lig h tfu l a f f a i r A »allies wen* played until m idnight, when lunch wa s served, \mong tho»«* present h u h Mr. arid Mr- ( ’ <’ lias is, Mr and Mr** llu r are Su the rland . Mr. and Mr» W alter Ivan», Mi. and Mrs. |.. H. S la g le , Mrs. H. W. Has is, Mary Dav is, (¡run* H»*n d»-r»on, Vida Kiebard»oll, Helen Foster. H arriet and Kmilv Auid, Uln dy* <’hap man, (¿ru<o and Aline l l i b m a i i , Flora J a e k s o n . !.u»*lla S and erso n , Lola Hen »Jer»ou, Kuniee H ilem an, Dayton llile man, Alton Math»*ws, Raym ond, Civile and Tedd ie Davis, Theodor«* S tiirdevuiit, .la m es Sutht*rlund, .Sb»*rril S la g le , l.eon ard S tu rd e v a n t, H e rb e rt S m ith and W'inford Ki» hard»on. A L L DAY SE S S IO N OF T E A C H E R S* I N S T I T U T E T O HE H E L D H ER E SATURDAY Th»* program has been completed for the local t«*adi«*r.M ’ i n s ti t u t e to be held her«* .Saturday, M an h lb. At noon th«* g irls o f tlo* «b»iii«*»t i* s cience depart ment will nerve a n o th e r o f flour 15 relit lundics. 'I’li** ge n eral public i» invited to a tte n d the in s tit u t e . T h e c o m p l e t e program is a» follo w s: !♦; 00 R e g is tra tio n . Ri.'Jti Song, America. Announc«*nients. 9:.45*55 I'r im ary Methods, Mitts I ’ein Holcomb. 11:55 10: |0 T e a c h in g A rt in E lem ent ary («rad**», Mrs. M erle Powell. 1 0 ; |(i 10:25 An E d u c a tio n a l Neglect -Music, Mrs. Roy W. («lass. 1 0 :25 10:55 D e p artm e n tal Confer «•ne**. Division No. I, M ethods in T e a c h ing H istory (grades , Miss .Margaret McD onald. Division No. 2, V it a liz in g E n g lish (high s ch o o ls), Miss l.iila Cur rin. Vocal -olo, Mrs. l.**oii D»»Liirz«*s 10:55 11:25 I ’lans fo r C o o p e r a t i o n in in the 1'iesent Crisis, War Havings Stam ps, Food, W ar Durdens, «*tc., Hup erin te n d e n t W a k e f ie ld , Creswell. 11:25 11: 15 T h e M isunderstood Child Mrs. Hum Meager. 1 1:45 1 2 :0 0 Th«* N eglected Club!, S uperintiiid '-nt Hoy W. («lass, C o ttag e Grove. 1:00 1 :10 Music, C o tta g e Grove high -• liool male q u a r t e t . Musi«!, Cot tag«* Grove high school girl** ’ glee club. 1:10-1:35- A«ldr«*ss, Superintend* nt L. J. Moore. Musi«!, Cottag«* Gr«»v«* jun ior high school g irls ' gl«*»* club. 1: 15 2 : 0 5 Address, Su p e rv iso r Floyd L. Heater, T e a c h in g P a t r io t is m Through < iv ie* and History. 2 : 0 5 2 : 2 5 I n e x p e n s iv e Hand Work K«|tiipni«*nt, Mrs. Or pah H«*n*on. Voeul -olo, Mrs. Roy W (»lass. 2 : 2 5 Address, Prof«»ssor DeHijsk, C n iv e rs it y o f Oregon. Hong. HI nr Hpnngled B anner. T h e want ad. way is the right way, • « A farm hand that never complaint or (¿rumMer one that tloe* riot ask for vat ationx or ever quit I )<-prlnluhlr, Willing, ttroll|> anil always ready to work at thr snap of a \wtti h that's thr sort of farm hand you nrni now that yoo<| labor it to sc an r and thal't thr tort of faun hand you ¿i t whin you have a Western Electric »vs* FARM LIGHTING PLANT An thr thr ¿¿th r electin' motor r o n m it n l to this plant will turn thr separator, churn and the t>rindstun< It will wash thr < lothes, < Iran housr and do a hundred other irksome ih n io . and it will do work perfectly, a, <*nlv «■!■ r r is .ty i m rvny «lay, every week and every year. You ran utilize the samr p.iv engine you have on your farm to run »Ins plant whnh makes it a, e t « n< inn a! as it is prat tnal You owe it to yourself to has«- ihis willing farm hand on yom farm— In fact you really c an*t afford iu he without it. Let u> prove it— in your own home— * oil Today! A. S. MYERS. Room 1 Oreqoii Hotel Bl«l«. =8= AGENT Phone 44, C o t t a g e Oroya Ore * =J) Sample Store Prices —you can always compare with mail order prices and quality. SI .0 0 >n -S 2 .fr» «»___tn sp.r.o M E N S UNION S U I T S I.A D IE S ' IIR E S S SH O KS »«> « 6 .8 5 sir,o i., si.or» MEN S D R E S S SH O E S I.A D IE S ' HOUSE M E N 'S W O R K S H O E S R A D IE S ■ • S2.?»5 i- X 1 0 .5 0 BOYS SH O ES ••" !K2.15 to K.‘i.r,0 SH O KS S A M P l.E S H 0 E S 1 2 ,6 5 i» « 1 .6 5 M I S S E S ’ D R E S S SH O KS " Ü . 9 5 - * ::.o o AMONG T H E C H U R C H E S I M e th o d is t Church Rev. J o s K n o tts , pastor. .Sunday si-hool ut I0 a. in. R e « ular preucbin« s erv ic es ut I I a. in and 7 :3 0 . Epw orth league ut 7 p. in. Mid COTTAGE GROVE SAMPLE STORE