o ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1928. FIVE OUR. LETTER For This Week Your choice of our Bacon Backs and Cottage Hams. One half or whole at , 28c Our cwn sweet pickled Pork for every use at 20c, 25c and 30c this is a favorite. . . Seasoning Bacon 20c Breakfast Bacon Strips 28c Choicest Breakfast 30c and 35c Pure Open Kettle Rendered Lard 3 lbs. 50c lV2lb.25c PORK SPARE RIBS ! " 15.18c PORK SHOULDER ROAST 20-25c PIG HOCKS 12JC PIGS FEET 10c PIG LIVER ! 15c BEEF. TOP QUALITY FOR STEWING 15c FOR BOILING ; 15c FOR POT ROAST 20-22c HAMBURGER 22c PURE PORK. SAUSAGE ...22c For Luncheons . Pressed Cold Tongue, French Souse, Minced Ham, Pressed Ham, Boiled Ham, etc. I We are in the market for top quality Beef, Pork and I Veal, see us. ' - Poeples Supply Market ClgglES The M. E. Ourches at Dlllard, presidtnt of the fnlted States? Loot Ini: Glass. Ten Mile and Cam-1 Why don't women keep slleut i:i as Valley. T. Allen, pastor. Sun-1 the chtirrh! These and other ques- da school at all points lutuu I'leucliluK at Camas Valley a. m. There will be a union serv al Keston school house at p. ni. There will not be any serum SII BAKER IS SHKDED DT YOUNG GGRBE1T, IliinO I MEETING 18 POSTPONED Tho meeting of the board of director ut the DoukIhs Cooperative Fruuo li rubers Association, huu aa tu v have boon held laht iilxht. waa postponed until Satur- v day evening. The directors ih are expecting to open bids 3 v on this year pool and nave already received a number ot MOORE BROS. CASH STORE at the Ten Mile church in the nine. The Ten Mile toUt will Join In ihe union service at He a tan school house at 7:3u p. tu. The pas tor will bring the message. All welcome. 1 1 ii r-v l ' a. u .... i ... .,imUUa Kut uu uitma SI a. m. tsona were piacea in me qurKiiuu v itiur ni-utuciia uumucc - - ' h, (lir,hr id ssrva "jrssusz c, m : i:y : : 7:ao! ..vered. The question bo Is youra Wins i.l 7th From i 0 lon .' t t U rvu. use It. liible school a. in. ? 1. Ue ulirfe II ,.T i ... 3l eve- Morning pn-aditim sermon ut JatK IWC. UlLie. j until hatuiday. 10:50; sermon subject, "bafety lal." Junior Endeavor during the morning pleaching services. Sen ior Endeavor t 6:30 p. m. Eve ning evangelistic services at 7:30. . 1 The pastor will read another of Clti ffr-ih.--ter:a:i Church. The' T"rv'! tig " OW PUVPd- brick church corner of 1-aue and ' Out Song." A brief message from I a1 Jackson streets. R. W. Achor. pas- j the poem before the sermon, hve tor. To the new teachers and t lining sermon subject, "Why I Am pils; to tlioBe who are returning J Not a Campbelllte." Special musi cal numbers both morning and Ray Lehman W DELIVER FREE Phone 145 for another school year with we bid ou welcome to Kosebuis and to all our ctiurch services. Hible school 11:45, Senator 11. L. Eddy, superlntendeut. immediately after Sunday school the Junior Ku deavorers will meet with Mis. I. X. Vowel in the church parlor. Morn ing worship 11 oclock, subject: "outh, W nat Is Your hstlinate ot Lite " Special mulc by a large and wvtl trained choir. Christian Endeavorers are tutting on a big rally service Sunday evening, every one come. Time 6:30 sharp, notice the change in the hour. The hour for eveniug worship has been changed to 7:3ii o'clock, subject: "The Voucg People's Ideal or Uie Man Without a Eault." We eitend a special Invitation to the young people to meet with us Sunday evening. Our Wednesday evening prayer meeting aud bible study has reached an attendance of 36. We are putting in more chairs for next Wednesday night. You will be interested in laniel's revela tion of the Uabylonian, Medo-Persian, Grceciaa and Uoman em pires. ' Methodist Episcopal Church South, coiner of East Lane and South Main. Sunday school : 45 a. m. W. I. Cobb, superintendent. Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject, "The Loving Klndrcrs of Hod." Epworth League iu 6. 30 p. m. Sub ject, ""Practicing u Coed Turn." Evfulng worslMp, 7:.'!0 p. m. Sub ject, "Joy PnpeakaMe.' Wednes day prayer service at 7:30 p. m. Read the 14th chapter of Romans. Woman's missionary society meets the first and second Thursdays. We extend a cordial invitation to all to worship with us. If you are (AuoHaM'd l'r'M l-ctmu Wiifj NEW YUKK, Sept. it. tor tne - , much threatened welterweight groat adventure, of the first day crown of Batimore poe Duudte ; at school Is about to be exper thero is a new contender in the ienced. Most of the children are latest sensation from the Pacific j anxious to step out aud assume , Corbett. heralded as ' the young i ing to school. Succeeding years ll.ochiuvar who would come ridiiu probably will slow down the ca ifrom the west to give the east- deuce, the. rhythm and the tempo ern 117 pounders a lesson injof the music to which they now i punching, tughl his way to a de-i march. But while Iho pew gener tcision over Sammy Baker, former alion of school-going children Is mari'iuiiR ouineiy atong mriv it, 613 N. Jackson Saturday Specials September 15th 29c evening. Mitelull l'lelil solillel, at Mud! sou Square Carden last niKlit. Hie decision, thoimh It was uut(iiular wit It lite liui deu rails, la uu the books, aud itli Cor- bell'M two victories over juck Tlioiniisou v-ho knocked out Dun dee recoutly, iut il in in lino for the first crack at llallltnoie Joe's title. The lu.uuu faua booed thu decision. Baker". Great Rally In the seventh round OOTbett landed one of his ikkSc body punches and Serseant Sammy took the count of nine fighting for First Church ot Christ, Scientist. Services are held In the church edifice at 312 K. Douglas. Sunday service at 11:U0 a. m. Subject: "Matter." Sunday school convenes at 9:45 a. ni. Pupils up to the age ( twenty years are loviiuiy v.ei- " "Iconie. W'ednelay evening 'service V,are held at 8:uu p. in. which in-1 4 I elude testimonies of' healing i ATTENTION, I. u. u. F. j through Christian - Science., The reading room in the front of tila i Initiatory decree will be-put building is open daily except Sun-i i,ri ii-Tii e . , c ,,, on Friday, Sept. 14th. days um holidays, where Hie Diblo ! ,.','' ' ,vl , ' 'I - ' ,and all anthorizert Christian Sci- j .lahl .lK.rM.n. sull.ied S-hock an.l 1 HDve meiatur. may e read, be (.ur,,. TS.it .estap.i .serious - In- , --- .r C -- - j purchased. The public U llli v iw-Tit- llt-ri- IhkT nielif Iiiii lilt- P If aiflKTKTT If I P I A . . . . T'.iii Vin . r nf ,h. I ,w -kVn, i . iTlciviiwi V It-uc Lnu I cordially luviled to attend the aer- PORTLAND CRASH; Th() Flrst M.,hodk.t Epi,copai Church, corner ut Main and l.anc EIGHT HAVE CLOSE CALL IN COLLAPSE OF BRIDGE UNIT a stranger, we welcome you toi -'- fn Ji.in i.rin.hinx' round and came back strongly in and sincing. David said. "Whom i l"1", ZnT have I ih Heaven but Thee? And ' leveuth he abandoned ... it,. i lious defense against llltrrtJ IS J1UIIT- UHll II Hint. ! , . . desire beside thee. My flesh and . m"l! "d !anU my heart faileth; hut Cod Is the strength of my heart, and my por tion forever." The poet said: " Tis tho grandest theme through the ages rung; 'Tis the grandest theme for a mor tal tongue: 'Tis the grandest theme that the world e'er suny. Our Ciod Is able to deliver thee. He Is able to deliver thee. He is able to deliver thee. Though by eln oppressed, fio to Him for rr.t: Our God is able to deliver thee," John 11. Peuhall, Faster. In the the cau- Corbelt's smash Ion the (.'aliforuiau's wide open chin that had him Btaggeriug but failed to put him down. The one blow that sent Baker to the floor was the 'only visible Bign of t'orbelt's supposedly great left handed wallop. His lefts to the body had the sergeant on the defensive, but his leads to the head were awkward and ineffec tive. Marrlner Comet Back CHICAGO, Sept. 14. Les Mar liner, whose brief but meteoric professional heavyweight career was halted by the cagey Chuck Wiggins of Indianapolis recently. has come back with more flash, more dash and a stiftur punch bililge collapsed and a truck and ; a- p;i.s(U-iut'j car plunged from tin' ! bridge imo the stream bed 2;i feet below. . j ,T,hree men and tliree women ! were in, the automobile. . The j truck was occupied by two men. f Th4 victims were taken to Cur vat- j Us 1y,a passing stage. (AMK-iuttl l'rn Lrusvi! Witt) PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 14. Mrs. Gladys Aberqromhle, 23, of McMinnville, was In a critical con dition In a hospital here today, l ELOPEMENT HAS ! CLOSE CALL FROM J i BEING A SECRET ' few hours after the automobile In I 1 which she was riding strurk ft j safely Island at the nest end of I , the Broadway bridge, and was f demolished. Police were endeavoring io tin- I ravel the circumstances leadipg . f " '. up to tho crash. A Mr. Pray, said CHICAGO, Sept. H. The elope- to De tnc employer of Mrs. Alu r- ! mi nt or l-oiuon t lark. Jo. weaiiny , cum,hie ut McMinnville. 'old I31U IKO yacntrman, anu-Miss vir- U.e lIlIlt ie was Uot driving Lie giuia Itouers, ill, of Kittle jtocl;. car ami tiat lne woman's huv Ark., which was to fcavo been 5;Ul waa 1Mit ju nle crowd tnat very, very secret, was voiisum-: witnessed the wreck. No rapi t muted yesterday with all Ihe quiet-. Gf lm? craau had Uen filed wltii ilr-.i of a binns LaOiI. pglice. ' One f the bridegroom's friendf.l Death of John II. Schmidt w.-s impreseii wnn tno necessity ol expert 4 Hiouiiy today at a streets, Joseph Knotls, pastor. We j are expecting a large attendance ; at -Sunday school. If you have not been attending Sunday school tiiis Sunday w ill he a fine time to take First Baptist Church, l4tiu- at Dma lTr:itilf Tl Milt tilt' WK TIMStOT. o i' in. Thin iii ).,. niw'lliau ever. served Willi us as home coming I Improved In every department day. We are making the call for 'e P'"16 ' fh"rt . r1' all our nu mbers and friends to I Mariner pounded Jack McAuUtfo gather wilh us at the church, i Detroit, veteran of many ring Come, 'morning or evening, or (-campaigns, o the canvas with a both, and be a part of the speoial "hering barrage of lefts and services which have been pre-1 rights last night, winning by a pared. 9. in. the Ilihle school try-' knockout in the sixth round of ing for at leuM 65 more than we!lheir s- heduled 10 round match, had last Sunday. 11a.m.. the 1 Murruief v ;ho learned hip, box morning worship. Bring the entire. Ing at Uie Vniverslty of lhiuois, ,u,nu mnio ft a r i h nme-1 s ui ined all over McAullffe and coming. Mrs. Mattie Lee Taylox!w the Detroit fighter down al- will be the soloist. "His Church" i most, as no wmeu u 1111 will be the sermon subject of the leashed an attack that pastor. Strangers in the cif invlt- stopped. c -'ii ... ti i v v v fm l Last nights victory vnimr i.nnl.'' t 'n i versnl Fellow-1 eighleeillh In nineteen ship" will be the topic and Ituth ' Marrlner. von Pessl the leader. 7:30 p. m.. knockout. the evening st'tviee. Notice chsngc ho mi- couldn't up llible study in one of the ciW;es. 9:46 p. m. Is the hour. The KpAorth league meets at 7 p. in. An interesting lesson is assured. Kenneth Oloon will speak. The morning sermon theme Is "Chrlsts' Great Ituie of Success." The eve- j 0 hour. Mrs. Grace Wlcliham ning sermon theme Is "The Price : p(4ts will be the soloist. A Sun- of a lioul." This Sundav closes tho I .t-.u u,.in.i riu if hi h Kchrwil ' y conference year. A cordial el-I Eirls will also beautifully panto- i I come is extended to all. j mime the hymn. 'Itock of Ages". J .1 p4tiir'K st-rmoii topic, "Why We; -8t. GeorQe's Epiicojal Church, 1 pall." Prelude questions: U) Why i 8. George's Episcopal Church, . are so many 1'rotesinnts bitter i l5th Sunday after Trinity. H. CI. At t aiiiiitit the Catholics? i'ii Should' 7:3o a. in. Celebration of Holy j a husband wash the dishes? till, Communion aud sermon ut -lLiuOiu'lll the motion picture Industry; was the starts for Gulden of care and lespouslbll- l.y that rests ou the parents of , these i h Utile n. according to Dr. Lee K. Krankel, second vlce-presi- j dent of the Metropolitan Life In- i surance cum pan y. In charge of J this concern s welfare work. It I is Ihe burden of giving the child a preper start In his new world 1 and giving him the chance or ac Quiring a sound mind iu a healthy : body. i "If parents understood fully j how physical and mental handi- J caps attend upon each other 1 and particularly In the case of small children there would be no question of consulting the fam ily physician and having him give the child about to start to school a' thorough examination." said Dr. Fraukel. "Kvery child has an Inherent right to have physical " detects corrected or removed, so as to de crease his mental handicaps. The child going to school enters luto a new oud. it he is not up to par physically, this will react un favorably on him In his contact with his schoolmates and In the approach to his studies. "In practically every school nowadays attention is paid to the child's physical well being by the school nurse or tho school doc tor. Cooperate with them aud with the school teacher. The fact that certain niethods now In uso in the school are new does not mean they ate not right. The world moves. Just as our fath ers did not have motor cars and radios to make it easier and more entertaining for thi'ni, so many of us did not have the benefits of health examinations aud healih training In school. That does not mean our children should not havo them. - A few of the more Important details to 'consider, when a child ttarts to school tret ' ' t ; , i I "Ills ryes TUoy- should be In porfoct coudltiou or should be accurately fitted with glasses. "His teeth They should bo In good shape aud should be Puffed Rice, 2 pkg r H O pats, 3 lb. 7 oz Baking Powder, Calumet, 2? lbs. Flour Chief, hard wheat, 49 lbs. - : Soap Peet's granulated, 2lz lbs Spuds Fancy Netted Gems, io ibs Onions, . - - 6 lbs. Cabbage Local grown, per lb. - S wniwF prMFnir; SCHOOL SUPPLIES ...6311 SI .73 39 .23? 1 70 lit 7i an:lned, cleansed and cared for and , his seventeenth y a dentist It Is important that the baby teeth be cared for, since 1 Ihnv rlfililv ntfmt llm n'-ntwr MttttMttf ti growth and development of the ! j permanent teeth. Jiud teeth can iiMHiirif seiiuusiy wun progress at school. ' First Husband: It's Retting so a mere husband opinion on bo use hold mailers hasnt the chfince of a fl v. We should do something about it! Lef a pool our blL-as. ' . , ! j j ' , Second Husband: Tinel Now take flour for in stance. I know wbat flour is the lurgest (seller in the -Vest it's Snerry Drifted Snow, J j ' j " j f ' First JTitsband; TGrrBt!I4,sU:1lour wivcs,MnDC " . I ( ther dont all know iL Let's repay them for tlm . b'fraTinpsiie:grstionstheygiveuson wbatCorkto use, wujU's trumps, and why we should be nice the Joneses.1 " . Tone In on Mammy Sperrrs Kitchen Paelfle Coast network Toesday and Friday morniuns: KFI KPO KCO KGW KOMt ; K0Q I 1 X Around the County J MYRTLE CREEK NEWS has been keeping it out of the papers, an ehe principals had urged, went to the press room of the federal ' building and after Inform Iiik thn reporters ot what was to tako ' place, souKht to bind them to se tM'cy, - I i -"The marriage takes place at ::;) p. m. in Jude Lindsay's' tilrtioom." whispered the friend of the bridegroom. "The bride is j must attractive, and It would make! a dandy picture, but of cour.se, nothing is to be printed in the r papers. hospital. He was Injured Inst nlKht when his automobile side swiped a street car. The ait'o leaped over the curb and struck A hij;h batik. f CARL GRAY DENIES CALVIN TO RETIRE i vi'i't" ntxA at iii"u Wl . v I V)ll lilt lUUllOU IIICLUie iui.il ... n. f hiit'fh i-hutl at Q-.lt; a m i . ...i,,,. l..rl..un..o Hegular meetiiiK of the Itrother hood of Kt. Andrew next U eiinea- day at 7:U0 p. m. The evening ser vice will be omitted. for good? H) Is liquor drinking ln- creasing among young people? , Vrrm I-onnl Wire) ZION NATIONAL PARK, Tlah Sept. II. arl r;f the I'nlon Pacific I rirl:tr-fl I tint thrn And so it hapwned that when tion In fhe renort veterdv ifr tht-'J- - Mr. Claik and Miss Howitb "elop-1 OmnhA Hee ews lhat K. K. ral--1 ed" they headed a procescinn con- Vfn. viro president iu f harpe of oil Billing ot eii;iit reporters, six cam era nun and several, hundred per- International Bible Students As- I sociation will meet this Sunday al Ascension Chapel, Riddle. Tho I the home of (i. W. Rulleis in 1,1th Sunduyulted Trinity. Kvenitu I Kdenhower. 10:45 a. ni. Tin prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. ni. subject for study Is on Psalms All aie welcome. jl2.'.:2. W hy are fixed periods of x time emphasized in Jehovah's Bible Standard Temple. Corner word? clfic vsl.'in tod-iy jKtreHa. F. K. (.'rook, iwslor. Ut''IHlu , ... , . .iVw fnumfiU to announce that ,! U."Z.Vbt pons curious to know whose pic ture was to be takt-n. The court room was packed when' the cere mony was performed. Claik whs divorced in lOlifi by Mrs. Florence Hurkhardt Clark, niece of Mayor Thompson, who i n ; r ha rued cruelty. She was given a! BORN seiihnient of $2r,i"M. ' U-RAHR To Mr. and Mrs. Le- Mr. and Mrs. Claik are to sail Itarr of Kast liouglas street, Thurs tomorrow noon from New York for day, SepUmber IS, l!t2S, a daugh Kurope. ter. To wliat impoitant perh;.l fixed periods present con- hrisilan and lis re- H,wiv(,r hi iiir li.,lvh. I laiion IO MIS lUUiie, iirtviii'Ken . short heries of n-vival ser-1 Thi-sf d many nioiy question f..r it. ... pmiBniiii.il ... Will D HllHWrit'U lMIIIL.tM. All ciatlonH of in I nion Pncifln rail iw" "- bunilay. ill i " ' " . I.- ... i 'iircn.-h frir n. on i-iiluv v-..nl n i. ! ' '1( l"C blUUK'a. .iiy nisit'lil. ..omit iriui' ..i-miit-r - i - 16 and he viitwdiMl hv W illiam I1" and n n l ak on thr J' ffi-r?. ni-ntml nianagi-r of the subject ' Wlu ic Did ( hi int tin I nion raciric railroad ooinpHtiv. n ; From the Ciosh and When- Are the unit of ihu ayati in. Ha saiil Hint at the eleven o'tloi k u r- ajiy chances would be announced ' Sunday morning. Sunday in Ihe uual form anj manuer. California Chocolate Cookies from Orovillc J These coot re ire crisp, snappy and how fnn4 they tatte! they are nude with a pure, twtet-tating horteniri. For 1 rup Crtm 2 unbeaten cup cocoa 1 tup nuf met, ctK pprt fin I tcupooo vsiuUa 3 rup pry flour 1 travpo") blcm( powder frc.iniOiKO and luirtborouhlyiadd es, cocoa, nuti and vandla. Sift Hour, salt, bakinc powder and soda together. Mix well. Turn onto floured hoard. Divide the bitter and knead each half into oh-j long rolls about j inches in diameter. Lay in Crucoed pan and cover with wax ird put in ice box oer nieht or until thoroughly chilled. When ready to ha Ice slice thin and bake in muderace oven (3PF.) for to minutes. Thu males about 7 cookies. Mrs. B. A. B. I He's Popular for homes that want the best in cookiug;Z;nu f I Laird. pstor. 1b AJ Qtiartei y nieellriu of ll;e Kn e Mel hod 1st rliureh besi ns tonU:hi Fibiay. September 14. floslni; Sun- .1 .1..!.. J....I. 1- I.......1. isi uool pre.MdinK at the usual hour, I by t,.v a. C. Arclu r, difiiin I tumed i-j.-i.. a. m.. aiixs .MoniKomery, u- ,,,,,.,. ,; l( criiwftird. pasmr. perintendent. At 2:3u p. m. a field!- i representative of the Near Kast 1 I Keller will speak In behalf of Miej ! conditions in the near east. The j I you iik people s service takes place. I at the reH'ilar hour. 6:3U and we! request all of the Cru.aders to be! j pn sent. Kev. Hoover will speak j janain at the evening hour. 7:4;' on; 'the subject, ' Anii-t hrim, tho tireati Tribulation aud lite llatile of i Armageddon." We extend a sjM-chil Invitation to the public to aUen,l tliese services aud hear this ex- j ceptiouai speaker, lirotner iliMjv- j er, as h will l-ac for VathiiiK-! ton the llrst of next week and thU v. Ill be your last thitnce to hear bim. Kev. liuius will bring a fpe rial me-ssH8H In sontc at th" eve ning service. Come bear him shir. C. end M. A. Church at ( le; e- land. Mir. C. A. Cliamberlln ill charge. Mrs. John Kvohn. Hitperin-' teiidcnt of ShiicIhv mhool. winch' , oietln Ht 10 o'clock There will In-' " an IliuKtraifd talk fr th rhlld-yil tnniiediately follow ing the Sun'Uv jtIiooI hour. Thi.- will be Inteiest- : tntr to the arnw-i up rhtldren as I well, fo plan on beiii with us. Tl:e rnernlrs niesaae will le o:. ' "i'rayer " Sfriptute leMon. Jonn. 1 Ti h chapter. KveryhKl wel come to worship the Jxrd with ut. We are not trm to promuleate any crel or do-trine siutpty prear h Christ rrm'tft d and Ills - , . w V I Mrs. Ted Vandovor til tor several ilays. I. II. Whitted and family have rotiirnrd from Idaho and will tnako their homo on South Myr tle. Kverett Wtmer Is leaving Snt unluy for Klainalh Kails where he has a position in oic. of the Slone chain stores. Kay Painter Is al so koIiik to work (here, probably ut a mill. J. A. Hall the new pastor of the Methodist Church, South, has ar rived to take chargu of the work t here. Misses Kvely n New ton and firure Ad:uiiMn are leaving Sun day for tin; Willamette Valley, w here they w ill enter eollene. (tiace is gohiK o Albany ami jn r-veiyn exnccis iu euicr r.. it. i. ai r.tiKene. MUs Mary Miles is worklnir. In Ku irene. 'liiii Is surely wonderful weath er after the rain and Ihe hum ors are woiktnn over time. llr:i John A. Jack won Iihh ip- tiom a virilt to nla'ives In Monroe. Mis. Ill yan I deck- man and children wi iit with Mm. Ja ksnu but aie not expected ' bac k tor a couple of weeks. ! A line n w bl idye has reC'-Mly ; been completed across South Myr- tie Creek at The Knieiy Smith or I Kdewiiter I'urm. The bridge I was built by 1'. S. Chapiu and A. j A. Whitney and connects Ihe farm tai'd the Imys Creek road. .Mi. A life Sion. w lio has been i spj-ndiiiK 'he Kununer w ii h lier id.ituii'er, Mrs. C. I,. Kualer. has iieintiied tu her home at Yakima, The Christian Ladles Aid held a very interest i iik business nieei liiE at Itie :hiiich 'Ihuii'day after noon. j Mrs. Henry Krckine and dauj:h ' l ' rs have returned fnm a visit to I Joncihi:i(j and Jai k.Hiin tounlles. E Church. W R Smith f;t to b i Rccublicans of Hazel ton, P. placed Mayor Jamet G. Harvey of that city on their Hoover. for-F'r ei- dnt cemmittee. Omocrats timul tneoutly Isted him a in Al Smith backer. 'Tm not in na- ; tional politics." Mayor Harvy i:t - K( hool NKW YflllK. S pt lay tlioBe 'dear old (tohJen rule Ua'- bip IH-Kltmiitff ausin and tmihngiy rephct to questions lo tooiiHem iliou1 ji.dj of you'-i;-which clarification is correct. liters Throughout tho Uud the "Tonsils and adenoids If dls eased or unduly enlarged they should bo removed. They arc the cause of many diseases. Infected tonsils ran and do turn poisonous mat l A Into the system. This poi son will keep the child from feel inn fit and may cause rheumutlsm, heart diseaso and other com plaints. "iilphlherla Is an unnecessary disease. Kvery chUil, more than six mouths old, should be im munized against It. In communi ties where most of the children have been toxin antitoxined it has practically disappeared. Sev eral cities have not had a death from this disease, for a long per iod of time. Smallpox should he Kiint ded acalnst. In many communities a child cannot enter school until he has been vaccinated. If iht Is not the rule in your city, town or villHf? you own It to your child lo have him vaccinated, it should bo done not only for his prolecilou but for the protection of ihe community. 'Touluro and nutrition are. two Important (hitiKs to consider, (t i Is estimated that almost one ffftji of the children In schools Hie I undernourished. This means thai tnHtiy have had an iiiilmtaiiCNl diet, that they were allowed to eat I 'Of i many sweets, that they wer (Klven llm wronic foods and hMoa i ed to eat between nieuU. Mulnu jtrlllon is reilected in the chilli's i posture. Tins In tuin Hffectn the ; t unci ion In k of the body omnia. It impcijea bim In tils :tiud!c, in terferes wlih his school IITe srd rcinlci liltn more susceptible t serious liifcciioii such as Uiber- I culo-ds. 1 'Ta if nla should ho ihniikful i that SU Initio (ieuliou it (,-t,J I,. iheHpii liubit s In the niiHlern schonl. ir health habits aie ! noted In tho cniirne. (he w'se p;n i cut will do a little InveyiHatln and will emit his Influence l-i jblln Ihe schfMtl up lo ale. Tu modem teacher Is urging: her pu , to acquire Ihe lixhi health lialilts. hUn teadies them ) brush Iheir leeih properly; to wash their hands before .eaiin ; io h;dhe Ii etjuendy : lo rfiink plenty of water; lo e( plenty of fiejoi sir; lo eat the right food and, m 'liejHl. to plHflhn personal by L'leiie. Coopeiatioii HI home nn fi Micho thwtgs Is needed by tin Icacher HW parting should do Iheir heal iu supplement her v. tons In the w hool " HOME COMING DAY It's at the llapIlM rhilteh next i Sunday. Imitations are that a lot j of the members and fricc-ls will be tht-r U aut them all. (101 S.P. (..Hl4ll rrcai V tr?) l-Olt'lI-AXl). (Jrp., K-pt. II. 8tcaly prori'ss In prospprliy In seen by William Sproult', pri'ld'nt of t)K Southern 1'urlflc rallrouil, who nmrhi'il Portland yt-Hterday (n IiIh annual liip ot liiKpi-t-tton. ltiiKltifioi aiul farinlliK conilttlolis on tho coaal . are Improving, Sprout Bald. . " "With (h lumhor busliiPM Im proving, Ihu livestock Indtf'ry on a (inner banla ana tho movement I or several lines o( (arm prolutt j inrreattinK, I eau se no reaaoti or janylhlng but proxperouiiN times I ahead," the executive declared. He said he obaerved a notabio betterment In practically all lines In Iho atate. Krult Hhlimtnta from aouthern Oreiion will reach a larB er total thau last year, he wan In formed, aud ll.e lumber ahlpmeuts are xhowlllit a 8ln over laat year's volume. The Southern Taclfic expects to have the new hroad-xaufto alrelrh of 9 mllea between Klam-' oth Falls and Alturaa completed and opeiatlnn by the latter part of next year. Thla route will shorten the distance to the eKt via Ondou, by 211 miles with reduced grades and fewer curvatures. FACE POWDER Jonleel with Cold Cream base. I rititt and ciin.ni; 50c , All Tinhi .lotlteel Care I'owdei will adhere peifei tly. A most pIiasinK odor with h detiMtitu ii.-i many Uirs. There is no utii'.e-! Inn of iiuike up after J'.n I....) r H Mends no iii i l with ihe com plexion. Nathan FuIIcrton TA0 ftgyrXL Drug Star RoMburf), OroQon CARD OF THANKS 1 ui-h to thank our many friend fnr lln.ir kliiflneHKes and also for I tho beautiful floral orferinns In jthe death and burial of my bo- loved w Iff. ! C. L. KCKMAN. : LEADERS IN THE 1 MAJOR LEAGUE (My Ihe Associated Tress) (Inclildlni; Kami's of Sept. lit ) National ll.ililiiir r. Waner. I'lraies, Huns- I'. Waner. TiratM. 1"0. linna batted In Uottomley, Cards. 11. Htts-11. Waner. l'lrate. 211. Iti'iihles -I. W.nntr, I'lrates, 18. i fnples- I'. Waner, Tilates; DotlDlillrv, C;inls. IS. Ilnmnis-Wilson, Cutis, 30. Ktolcn lieses --Cnyl r, f'ubs, SO. ' I'ilc'liwiii - Ilenlnn, (Hants, '"Ott i 2, ht 6. j American ' llallinir (ioslln. SeiiHlnl,, ,50. I Ituiis Hulled In (iulitiK. Yank. ' l:!e. ; lilts Msiitish, Itrowtis. 213. iKiuliles--Maniish, l;rowns, 13. ! Trlt les Cimihs, Yanks, r. i limners- lltuh. Yanks, t . ' Stolen ba:.es- Myer, led "X. I I'ltiMtiij - ! wou 17. lo-d Crtiwder, Inowuj. WORTH YOUR WHILE i To see the hymn "Koek ot !ai,'' sctt'il out at the Paptist Ufcutti a-Ay mslit. "VII dou b ' yoiiii k ladies. 17