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    TIIE ONTARIO ARGUS THURSDAY,- NOVEMBER 41 1915.
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Local Market
Professional, Business, and
... Classified Directory .:.
he Ontario Argus is read by thousands of people each and every week
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QUI llir w.. wmiiiiw vm iuu niguo xiiu u:uuuig proiUHHlOliai
buwiiit'ss men will hv found in our directory each week.
IVORY WILIJAMH ski. s sin p
I Ivory WtlltamB came In from his
sheep camp the latter part of last
week mid plans to stay lu Ontario
has Just disposed of his entire band
of Bheep,, 5000 head In all. Twelve
'cars were Hhlpped to Eastern parties
and the rest Bold to local sheep men.
It will pay you to see Mrs. Burk
hardt's samples before makliiK up
your carpet rags. Carpet and rus
woven to order by Mrs. 8. Burkhardt
Wyoming ft Grant St., southeast of
the Catholic church. 44tf.,
DANCE Saturday night Moore
Hall. Everybody Invited.
Wants
kale on TitAiJK
.B Indian motor cycle
Itiou. Jut been thorouKh-
,leii. Kent cash offer takeB
at Argus Olllco. 41-tf.
Business Directory
DENTISTS.
-Potato digger at Holy
bnpltal.
Le How boat lu best of
with uir tanks and Evln-
r. Iii'iuiio ii. u. xa".
Moore Hotel.
Ino work uinre, weight
8. J. J. Dlllard, Ontario.
E One second hand heat-
-flrst class shape will
iddrcs. P. O. Box 281.
43tf
Hilt KENT
IT 2 room house near tne
ol. Inquire phone tlOM.
-Rooms for light liouse-
Hteum heated. UU l H.I..
40-tf
iiuuf Cameo brooch
leave at Argus office
Live reward. tf
bt. 3rd., neur O. 8. L depot
minted bridle, red leather
llall, I. rmii. -.t rolns. $5.00
i questions asked, or $2b.OO
nan that found It. Return
rrouhUiile. it if
i.i.ti. Mtin I -
UNTRATRIX NOTICE
ninty Court of the Statu of
for M .ii, i in- County.
mutter of the Estate of
HI. u Wm. in, Dfccusod.
Ih hereby Kien that the un-
Iiuk tiled her llnal account
ImiutHtrailun of the estuu
Messed. That Hutunl.i
4th, l'.il."., at tin- hour 01
A M. at the County Court
Ihe County Court hou ie, In
f Vale, Oregon, has been
be time and place for hear-
objections thereto If au
ions having any Interest lu
are heieby notltled to bi
hald day at said time and
show cause if any there
-.inl tin l account shouh
Mowed, i.iui the udmlnlstru-
red an, I the said estate ol
sued distributed according
ItlOS bj published by ordei
eo . McKnight, Coun-
)f Malheur County, Oregon.
nrst publication. Noveiu-
ttii.
Clara E. Ltlackmau,
Administratrix.
ibllcatlun Dec. 2, II IB.
DR. W. U. HOWE
DENTI8T
Over 1st. I'honos, Office 73-R
Natl Hank Res. 07-lt
DR. II. C. DIXON
DENTIST
wib.ni Building
I'll.. i.e. Res. is J Office 162-W
Ontario ...... Oregon
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ATTORNEYS.
W. II. Brooke, Attorney at Law.
Wilson Bldg. Ontario Ore.
PHYSICIANS.
DRS. PRINZING ft WEESE
Ontario, Oregon
Office in New Wilson Block.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Dr. Harriet Sean
Dr. Pauline Seam
Graduates American School of Osteo
pathy, Kirksville, Mo.
Wilson Block. Telephone 154 Blk
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ART STUDIO.
C. McGONAGILL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Will Practice in All Courts
Notary Public. Office Over Postoffice
LESLIE J. AKER
LAWYER
Room 0, First National Bank Bldg.
Ontario, Oregon.
.lcCULLOCU ft WOOD
LAWYERS
....ins 1-2-3 First Nat'I Bank Bldg.
Ontario, Oregon.
J. P. K1DD, Prop. Job and Commer
cial Printing a specialty. Ontario, Ore.
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TAILORS.
K. COPE, The Tailor, Tailoring,
Pressing and Cleaning.
Phone 106W Opposite Post Office
TRANSFER
Oregon Short Line Time Fable
Ontario, Oregon, November 8th 1914
TIMC TABLC NO. 76
WliWi'WAHll
Train
No. Leave
17 Oregon Wash. Limited 4:22 a m
76 Huntington Passanger 9:35 a m
19 Oregon Wash. Express 6:33 p m
6 Fast Mall 6:10 p in
HASTWAHI)
18 Oregon Wash. Limited 2:M a m
76 Boise Passenger 8:50 a m
4 Eastern Express 12:07 p m
6 Oregon Wash. Express 6:33 p m
OREGON EASTERN BRANCH
WmSTWAHO
Train
No. I,eave
139 Mixed, daily except Sunday
for Riverside 12:20 p m
VALE A BROGAN BRANCH
WE8TWARU
Train
No. Leave '
141 Mixed Vale and Krogan
Daily except Sunday 10:00 a m
97 Passangor, Vale daily 7:00 p m
i-.amt BOUND
140 Mixed, daily except
Sunday from Riveiide 12:01 p m
98 Passenger, from Vale
daily 8:40 a m
142 Mixed from Brogan ,
and Vale Daily except
Sunday 3:30 p m
Tbe llomedale trslo leaves Nvssa
it 1:10 p m od Tuesday, Thursday,
uatnrday, returning, arrive at On
tario at 6:30 p m.
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NEAL of the NAVY
By WILLIAM HAMILTON OSBORNE
Uitl.tr of "Rtd Mount, " "Running
Fight. " 'Cahpaie. " -Bhu Dadtlt, " tie.
NovslUsd from the Photo Play of th Sum. Nam Produced by
tbo Paths Exchange, Inc.
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It. W. Swagler Attorney at Law.
Itooms 13-14-16 Wilson Bldg
Ontario Oregon.
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FLOWERS.
.MARIO FLORAL CO. Orders taken
or cut flowers. Argus Office, Ontario,
)regon.
TRANSFER, BAGGAGE AND EX-
PRESS
Meet all rains.
JOHN LANDINGHAM
UNDERTAKING
J. H. FARLEY Funeral director
and embalmer Lady assistant Phone
132-W. Ontario, Oregon.
OK KHKIUI I 8 HALE IN
lORKCI.OSl'RE.
rtue of an Execution In
re duly lssuod by the clerk
frcuit Court of the State ol
lor Malheur County, dated
day of October, 1915, lu
action in the Circuit Court
County ami State, wherein
lHallock. as Plaintiff, recov-
lauiBt Lizzie U. Yantls
lor Yantls, as Defend
tlie sum of Two Thousand
with interest thereon at 8
per annum from March 24,
knd for the further sum of
lousand Dollars, with int-
reon from April 11, 1914,
Ite of 8 per cent per annum;
Ihe further sum of Klve llun-
lllars, Attorney fees; and
turtlier sum of Sixteen and
dollars, costs;
lore, Notice is hereby given.
'ill on the 7th., day of Dec-
1915. at thn hnur ,,t inn
the afternoon of said day,
bain enirance of the Court
Vale, Malheur County, Ore-
l at public auction, to the
ldder, or bidders, for cash,
wing described real proper-
lt:-
uth Half of the Northwest
ISNW) of Section
me (21), Tcwuahip Eighteen
lange Forty-six (46) E. W.
lalheur County, Oregon, also
1(0) shares of the Capital
the Nevada Ditch Company;
perty of the said above named de
fendants, l.ixxle B. Yantls and Tay-
or Yantls, or as much thereof as
nav bo neceKsary to satisfy the said
judgment in favor of Mary J. Mul
lock and against the above named
defendants, with interest thereon,
ogether with all costs that have or
may accrue.
Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 1st.,
lay of Noember, 1916.
Ben J. Brown, Sheriff,
By Ross A. Soward,
Deputy
irst publication, Nov. 4. 1916.
.ast publication, Deo. t, 1916.
NOTICE Of PI HL1C MASH MEET
IM; TO DIHCISH THE ANNUAL
UllMiET DM THE CITY OK
ONTARIO.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN,
That the Common Council of The
City of Ontario, Oregon, has called
a PUBU0 MASS MEETING, to be
i.hI.I at the Ontario City Hall on Nov
ember 26th., 1916. at eight o'clock
p. M. for the purpose of dlscussiug
the annual budget for said City.
The following Is an estimate of
the amount of money proposed to be
raiser by taxation for the ensuelng
year,
Kecorders Office f 00.00
Treasurer "
Attorney 0
POUM Department 1800.00
Street Commissioner 600.00
Flre Department 00.00
Health Department 10000
ST- ;::;
EST1 :::::: .551
Lght .... 1400.00
NM'r inn no
Street Improvement 10.00
Bond & Interest A-C 4MMI
Kltlons ;: o,Kr,n
Library Commission
Cross Walks 60 0U
$16,146 00
...-- amount of revenue from
other than taxt.on$60000.
DONE AND UATBU ai wv-..,
Oregon, this 4th.. day of November.
bVoRDEB OF THE CITY COUNCIL.
AUet' Harry B Orau.l.
(Seal) C,t Recorder-
NOTICE OK ELECTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN,
That the City Council of the City of
Ontario, Msllieur i:ouiuy, vDwu,
did at 1U regular meeting held Nov
ember 1st., A. D. 1816, consular
and pass a resolution declaring that
.n OENERAL CITY ELECTION,
shall be held In the City of Ontario,
on the nrst Monuay m i"luu".
ID 16, to-wlt. December 6th.. 1916,
for the purpose of electing a MAYOR,
for the term of two years, a TREAS
URER for the term of two years,
THREE COUNCILMEN for the term
of two years, and ONE COUNCIL
MAN for the term of one year.
Appointing 8. F. Taylor, A. L. Mc
Dowell and J. H. Denlson as Judges
of said election, and E. M. Grelg and
E. H. Test as Clerks of said election.
Requiring said election to be held
.. .v. 'itv Hall In the City of On
tario, on the aforesaid date, to-wlt.
December th.. A. D. 1916. the
polls to be opened at eight o'clock
. ..... ... n and to remain open
ill IH" iU.MWw ,
until even o'clock P. M. except one ,
.... i,m 12 o'clock Noon until one .
o'clock P. M , and In all things and
respects to be held as by law provld-
ed
Suggesting to the electors of the
City that a NOMINATING CAUCUS
be held at the City sUU W e r. as,
I of November 29th., 1H6. for the
'purpose of nominating candidates
I for the aforesaid offices.
Done and dated tins ara., uuy ui
November A. D. 1916,
Hy ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL.
Attest,
Harry B. Grauel,
(SeaD City Recorder.
First publication Nov. 4, 1916
Last publication Nov. 26, 1916.
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At the
end o
fle Kiftoric Ltwii
and Clark trail, on
th Pacific Ocean,
1U2S nulef of foiest-
skirted surfweshed CUTSOf KACH. Bi.
modem hotel, at OARIURT lid SMSIM.
Fine butluig In Surf end two $3 5,000
Katatoria. Manifold amusementf,
golf, tennis, etc Inexpensive houl,
cottage and camp accommodations.
DaJGrfTHJOURrCY forYXj"
ALONG the grand scenic Colum
bia en "Ike Hert. (est In." Limited
Trains to Portland, thence th
the picturesaiM "Holland of
Oregon and Astoria to the
Oceunikle. MUrWIJDon
Exposition Trips via
North Bank and the
fast new 3 million
dollar steamships
"tftsl Nortsoi
ss"Nrtkfi
Pstlfg
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NOTICE Of 8ETTLEMENT OK
FINAL ACCOUNT.
NoUce is hereby given that the
duly appointed and acting Adminis
trator of the Estate of Busan A.
Dory, Deceased, has filed his final
account in said estate, and that the
County Court of Malheur County,
Oregon, has set Tuesday, December
7, 1916, at the hour of 100 o'clock
In the afternoon of said day, at the
oourt room in the Court House at
Vale, Oregon, aa the time aud place
Snd for Our Vacation BookUt
$21.65
Round Trip
Particulars of Ticket
Agent
Oregon Short Line
ui
Ufl
for hearing objections to said final
account and settling the same
Elmer I, Dory
Administrator of the Estate
Of Susan A. Dory, Deceased
First publication. Nov. 4, 1916.
Last publication, Dec. 2, 1916.
CHAPTER XX.
Cornered.
The ensign In thn bow of (ho r.nvnl
launch scanned the coast linn, with
oare.
"This Crooked Crng hotel Is an un
canny piai I-," Ih boIu. "ThCJf'TO r"0,?"
ably got lookouts posited cv.'i-ywhpro.
We'd better liuul half a milu away and
take them from Ihe rear."
His brother ensign grunted. "Dol
lars to doughnuts we're on a wild
gooso chase," he said. "If there's an)
place that covers up its tracks its
Crooked Crag. 'You're right though,
we'll take tljem from the rear"
They landed half a mllo up slrore
and as quietly an possible tramped
for a mllo through underbrush In the
general direction of the granito rock
which stood out clear above the tree
tops. They halted on the odge of the
clearing, from thn center of' which
rose the hotel Itself.
"Form a circle," said the ensign,
"surround the place, and all close In
at once. No matter what hnppens,
don't let anybody gut away."
One of the ensigns - bockoned to
Neal. "Come wtth me,"' ho said, "you
know the man wore AftKr nnd run de
scribe him. I'll fined yo.u und about
threo more besides."
With rhythmic, ringing stops, the lit
tle squad crossed the clearing, darted
up tbe rustle staircase and tramped
across tbe veranda of tho hotel. 8ol
inger mot them mt the door
"Yes," gentlemen." he said, bowing,
"whrft can I serve your
"Serve us nothing, " said thn ensign
atornly. "Wo are looking for a smug
gler tluvt you havo got. He Is hero.
We know he Is. here and wo are go
ing to get. him."
Meantime Hernandez had entered
the room whero bo had confined An
nette. Once more he locked tbe door
behind him and without a word crossed
the floor toward bur. Annotte had
made up 'her mind Just what to do.
She must 'fight with a woman's weup
ons and she had a woman's weapon
a bat pin.
' She waited until Hernandes was
within three- feet of her, then she
raised the weapon and sunk it diep
Into tils outstretched arm.
Hla face white with anger, Hernan
dez caught her roughly by the throat.
But be hat) forgotten something for
gotten that she had Inherited tremen
dous strength. Young and graceful as
abe was. hor every muscle was well
trained. With one strong sweep of
her arm, she throw him off aud then
plunged' Into a fight, tbe fight of a
wildcat against a wolf. She toro at
his face and head, clutching for bis
eyes; trying for a hold upon hla ears.
Time and again she repulsed hl::i,
then with one wild clutch she caught
him by tbe hair and held him with a
strong grip of her right hand .vhllo
abe puuimeled hit face with a smull
but energetic left.
Hernandes retreated to tho door, un
locked It aud gave vent to a low whis
tle. Ills whistle .was Immediately an
swered, l'onto entered the room,
dragging wMh him tbe lnu brutu.
"Seise her," be demanded of the
brute.
The girl stared at this huge figure
with terror in her eyes.
The brubs started across the floor,
and then whtwpurlug. with hands
hanging at his sides, turned away
from her. Hernundus nodded to his
assistant, I'ont i'outo drew his ev. r
ready whip an 1 lashud the brute Into
obedience. The huge man, still whlm
perlug, caught the girl In hla aims
and held her.
Hernapdes, without the slightest
compunction, tore open Annettes
waist.
You vixen," said Hernandes bo
tweeu bis teeth, "1 Will get that mup
if I hive to Bay you."
Meantime, one by one, on the lower
floor, the ensign's cohorts hud strug
gled li) Each saluted as he came.
"It's no use," they whispered to the
ensignr, "Sollnger's got us beat. W.
can't find anything "
Neal w;is Die last to c.-nio. Uu hud
made a thorough search.
A seuiuan run lightly up the stcpu
Into the ottlce and saluted.
"Beg your purden. sir," be said "1
found this In a crevlcv in a Wk be
hind the house. It looks bad. sir."
He handed rver thy message which
Annette had. scrawled upou tbe card
of Ij-one Courtier tbe mme.ge ti I
al)e ,.n i' uiiU'il li nn upper MOU
the room with tbe barred windows in
the rear.
"The tiarfdken hlef 'is tied there,
sir," est '' IhbI the i '''". """'1 1 feel
sur- thul pM leestt the i-ooin."
Tie- iiud the card and hand-
A It to tifjsl Neal touched his hat
"May 1- lo I have to wait for or
ders, bir?" he' cried.
"No." roared the ensign.
They reached the third floor corrl
dor and darted Into an open room and
thrust beads out of an unbarred win
dow. Tbe sjjlor plucked Neal by the
leeve.
'"Ihcie," he whispered. "It's next
door to this. The two windows. Die
bars and the handkefcnlef tied on.
Come on."
They darted out onro more Into the
corridor. There was no door, no open
ing; but this mattered not to Neal.
He stepped to the far end of the hall
and seised a fire ax, which hung
JQ vMm
J .::al:tnsW:!sss
"You Shall Visit Mt at My Villa at
Newport."
there In a rack. Then be dnrted back
aud with ringing strokes begii his as
sault upon tho wall. Suddouly from
within he hoard a woman's shrlok.
"Neal," cried Annotte's voice within,
and It. was tho voice of a girl beside
herself with agony and fear. "Neal,
It is I Annette Come, for God's sake,
come."
Neal delivered one more crashing
blow, then he motioned to his fellows.
"Coma, beys," he said, "there's not
in . ..lid to lose. This thing has got
to go."
The corridor was fairly broad. The
Uttle squad of sailors withdrew and
huddled against the opposite wall.
Then as one man this human batter
ing ram luuged and lurched across tbe
hall and propelled itself against the
already spllutered partition.
With a crash tbe secret door went
dowu, and with a bound Neal was in
tbe room. Annette, ber dross torn,
her hulr disheveled, struggled With
tho brute In one corner of the room.
Ponto had released her. With a bound
he crossed the room aud Jerked aside
the fireplace, disclosing a secret exit
He crawled through tho aperture and
disappeared.
Hernandez, stupefied with astonish
ment, yet bad au expression of tri
umph and glee upon bis face. Ho was
thrusting a yellow parchment Into his
pocket. Annette with a final struggle
slipped from the brute's grasp and
darted toward Hernandes, calling to
Neal.
"Neal, Neal," she cried, "bo's got
my father's msp."
With one spring Neal was upon Her
nandes. He snutchod buck tbe baud
with which I'ornaudos was pushlug
the mup into his pocket. Tbe map
came out torn and crumpled. An
nette, beside herself, auutched at it
with both bauds. Neal grabbed at 11
and also got a hold. Hernandes still
bold It In his Iron clutch.
All this took place In an Instant. In
another liutunt the three bud falleu
back, ouch lit a separate direction. The
mup had purtud and each clutched a
piece of it.
Hernandez, with an oatb, turned
and dived into the secret passageway,
Klve minutes later the fastest bout
along the shore the boat which lues
Castro called ber own was chug
chugglug out to sea with three fig
ures huddled In her bottom tbe brute
and renin urn! t huii chief, Hernandes,
Tbey had wriggled somehow through
the surrounding circle, had tig mugged
in and out of shots bad made good
their escupe.
When the ehase was over Neal ru
tuiued and half apologized to Inez.
"Sorry, Miss Courtier, ' be said, "but
they've niudo away with your fast mo
torboat. We couldn't get to ours in
(line. We landed hair a mile or so
Just up the sh-.re. How do you feel?"
"Better," exclalmud Ines. "It's tho
.i. ii. ii.. nt, the uolbo, the pistol shots
they have made mo well again."
Neal thrust his hand into his pocket
and pull, d forth a crumplod piece of
paruhnieut.
'What did you get, Annette?" he in
quired. Annette thrust ber hand Into her
dress und pulled forth her own tat
tered portion Inez, watchiiiK, bent
her heud to listen. Neal und Auiieite
spread their two pieces of tho map out
upon the little stand, lielweeii them
ih. hud the bulk of the lower portlou
of the mup. It was u II. ml. surface,
aave tor three things a little tail of
the Island sticking down aud the words
"longitude" and "latitude," and noth
ing else. Annette laughed In glee.
"We've got everything we want,"
she said to Neal. "What is here is
Important. What the uiun with the
saber cut upon bis .face bus got is ol
no use to him or us. We beat hiiu
to It, Neal, we beat bim to It."
Over on the had Inez, lu her crouch
lug attitude, still listened, wondering,
(TO ill:: CON'llNL'tlJ)
Prices quoted bcbjVi are fMtnl re
tail price.-, travailing in Ontario ancj
are in no cn.so Ipedal isje prii
Apples, box T5c to fl.OO
lemmas, SN . '!0c
Oranges, coz 50c to G0C
Lemons, doz rr
Beans, navy, 7c and 8c
Butter, ranch, Ib ,10c
Htltter, Creainerv 40c
Cabbage, new, It) 1 o
Cheese, fancy, lb. 20c
ltanch eggs doz :-,(.
Flouf, high patient, sack ... fl.tl
Flour, straight grade, sack,..?1 II
Sugar, cane, per Owl fG.UB
Honey, strained, pint :'
Honoy, comb, lb. 15c, and 2 for. .
Nuts, English walnut.., Ib
Nuts, Brazils, lb 25c
Almonds, lb 25c
n,l,.., ,liv nef tl
Hire, Ib So ami 10c
Potatoes, sack 8 0c
Summer squin.li per lb lc
Pie Pumpkins, per lb lc
Lard, lOlbs $1.35
Mam, per lb
Bacon, per lb 224c to
Head cheese, Ib 20c
Hens, lb 10c
Lamb, spring, fore quarters $1.00
Lamb, spring hind quarters $1.50
Lamb chops, rib, lb 25c
Mutton chops, lb loc
Pork chops, loin or rib, lb 20c
Pork, shoulder, lb IKe
Rolled rib ronst, Ib 28c
Rib roast, prime, Ib 22c
Round steak, Ib 20c
Mat-bone tenderloin, lb 2Sc
Salmon, Ib 20c
Halibut, Ib 20c
Kippered salmon, lb 20c
Salt salmon, lb 12 He
Smoked salmon, Ib .'!0c
Smoked herring, each 5c
Shoulder steak, Ib 18c
Shoulder roast, Ib 15c
Sirloin steak, Ib 25c
Smelts, Columbia river, 2 lbs. for. .2no
Spare ribs, Ib 15c
Ham, sliced, Ib H0c
LIVE STOCK.
Hogs 4 M,c to 6c
Veal 4c to 5o
Cows 3c to 4 14 o
l.ambs 4c to Go
Steers 4c to Gc
Muttou 3c to 4o
ChurchjServices
Catholic Church.
Mass at 10 u n Sun.luy mornings.
H. A. l AMPO, Rector.
Congregation il Church.
Sunday School, 10.00 a. m.
Morning Worship, llhO a. in.
Endeavor, 7:00 p. in.
Evening Service, 8:00 p. m.
REV. PHILIP KOENIG.
MKTIIODIST Ctll'Ki II
Sunday School, 10:HJ a. in. Preach
ing, morning, 11:00 a. m., evening 8:(hi
p. m.
Yoj need the church the ehur. h
eei VO'J "Ia-Cs get together.''
C. C. PRATT, Pastor
L'uited 1'reob) terlan Church
Bible school at 10 A. M. JPti
Ing at 11 A. M. and 7:30 1'. M
Chrlsttau Endeavor at 6:45.
Come to auy or all the servl.es and
you will find a welcome W N. Hrowu
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HAITIHT IH IU II.
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Morning Service 11 :() u. m.
Evening Service 7:110 p. m.
B. Y. P. U 6:"' P- '"
Prayer Meeting. .Wednesday Kvi
Bible Study Tlnir-.lay r.'.-
A heurty invitution If. oten.iid If
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DAVID E. BAKKR, PUtc.
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