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against Prussianiam. They de- The other church officers were all re 1 plore that there will now be elected and are aa (allow«; Clerk, Mr«. Alice M. LaRoyt Treasurer, F. R. rubllabed Bwry ThnrsUsy at LaaU. Oregon by forty-eight battlefields (in as LeRoy; Sunday School Superintendent, TW« Mr S tott »T wliihii « C omvaky many different states) where W. W. Bratton; Assistant Superinten J. 8ANGFR FOX, Idltor. this fight will have to be fought dent, G, W. Snider; Sunday Behoof J ALI.IX DVNRAR. AMortste out by the people. It is deplor- Secretary, H- Ideal LeRoy; Organ iat. F. R. LeRoy; Assistant Organist, Interri as »econJcl»»» mall matter Fabro able. It is more than that, it is Mr*. Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar. ary I«. • U. >t Ihr peat other al Imu. Orr«on ander art <M Con«rj*». March 1 1ST» scandalous to think that in a war The Intermediate Christian Endeavor of such magnitude, when every will have their tuontly Ixnuneae meeting *1 * ymr, tn An barri »lion prie* effort is being made towards at the home o( l«>ia Hand«aker, (NM, food conservation, thrift and 45th avenue, on Saturday afternoon. l'HONt«: Taño» 7SM, P M. In Profvaaor Hudson B. Harting’« efficiency that congress would addrvae la-t Sunday on the Mobilization evade the issue and miss the of the Nation’« Resource«, which in the Tkat Extra Cent After an exhaustive study of chance of absolutely destroying thin! of a scries of lecture* given by Reed College (acuity, he «aid that the the Six Cent Case from all angles, the liquor traffic, the greatest work of food con«ervation wa« not mere food waster, the most infamous we are forced to the conclusion ly getting before the people the need of spendthrift, the greatest foe to that we’d better forget it, just Having food; a very large part of the take it in along with the rise on efficiency that an individual or a campaign wa* the curbing of the food milk, bread, butter, news print, nation has ever known. It is •peculator, lie «aid the public would never know to what an extent thia had ink. and the like. The P. R. L. scandalous to think that when already lieen done, and stated that had & P. Company put up a clean , the Prime Minister of England not thia ta<en done to such a large ex straightforward story: thinking has said that England was fight-1 tent already food prices would have people and those who have in ing three foes. Germany, Aus i l>een at least 75 per cent higher than As promised last week we take vestigated for themselves have tria, and drink, and that the they are at present. He urged particu- pleasure in announcing our special to admit it The Public Service greatest of them all was drink, l larly the neeeiwity of saving sugar, add ing afterwants meat, wheat and fats, that the men whom we have sent Commission has honestly tried to offering for this week. especially butter fats. He brought out do its full duty; very few respon to Congress to make laws, to the tact that although there is an These specials are designed to sible people would care to chal protect our nation, to whom we abundance of sugar in the world (or the lenge their integrity. Even have entrusted our affairs in this world’s needs, and that Java had at tfie assist housewives to Hooverize. these who are responsible for unparalleled crisis should craven- present time plenty to supply every i poaaible shortage, that this would not m They will be on sale every Saturday appealing the right of the Com- ly fail to face America’s greatest anyway relieve the situation, because foe, but should merely pass on, and Monday. Hussion to allow the P. R. L. & there wa* such a shortage of ship« that P. Co. to raise their rates admit without recommendation, to low every available ahip was needed to oon- This week’s offering is 6 bars of that that company cannot give er tribunals the question of the voy troop«, and only such sugar ae could readily be «hipped to Europe from thia passing of sentence upon John the service required and demand Lackers Naptha Soap lor 25c, regular country along with the troupe could in ed except st a loss to themselves. Barleycorn. There is no question any way relieve the desperate sugar price is 4 for 25c. These who claim to know state of his guilt, no question of his shortage in Europe. In a year or more that the City's appeal la fore- ultimate doom, but why, in the the situation would be relieved, more SATUDAT AND MONDAT ONLT 4eesBed to failure before it has face of all the evidence sub •hip* weald be provided and the Java Watch for our Bulletins each started on its way. What’s the mitted, should he be permitted supply be made available. to rob and plunder, waste and ■se, then, in kicking? week. Baptist Chvrcli. The only apparent remedy is destroy, hamper and hinder, for th« people to buy the street break hearts and blast homes for The Sunday School convene« at 10.00 car company out and see if they one, or two, or three or seven a. m. in charge of Mrs. Randolph. The subject tor Sunday Morning'« service at coaid run things better. There years more when every loyal, the 11.00 o’clock preaching service, will Tabor 1141 5SO5 92nd St. 8. E. I) 01 are many who think that Munic patriotic impulse calls for his im be “God’s attitude toward« Men.” The ipal ownership of street cars mediate execution? Young People's Union meets at 6:30, followed at 7:30 by the evening preach would prove as successful in ing service, at which the theme will be Portland as in other places, and tvanqelical Church. “The Voice Behind You.” Prayer Mrs. Rob. Reynold« «nd family kind- that the City would have less Meeting is held on Thursday evening at opened their home to the Young 1 mureuay evening ai overhead and un-necessary ex ly P^nle ’ « rhri«dan Endeavor of I < 30, Choir practice at the pa«tor s red- ’s Christian Endeavor of the j pense. Others declare there People denre Saturday evening. E. A. Smith, Evangelical Church Tuesday, Jan. Sth, would be so much grafting tn for the monthly bnsinee* and social pastor. connection with city manage meeting. About thirty were present, ment, such a lack of efficiency and the entertainment and refreshments Anabel Presbyterian Church. and honest service that things were conducted on a strictly war-time The monthly dinner and Worker’« would be worse instead of better. basis. Mise Frances Johnson secured first . Conference of the Sunday School was The street car company is not by prize (a dried onion) for composing , held Monday evening in the Sunday member« of this class. When the cia«« T is for thrift; let’s practice it more any means anxious to sell, and it forty-four different words within a time j School rooms of the church. Following become« large enough it is hoped that Put a kink Intho kaiser, help win the war; the devotional service*, committee re it will be poaaible to give the bachelor is doubtful whether the utility limit from “camouflage.” port* were taken up. The financial re girl« the pleasure of a aeparate organiza H is for Hun, the creature we tight Seven new war songs breathing veng could be purchased at the value on Bill Kaiser were invented and port «bowed that the offering« of the tion, but, until that time come« all the R ia for righteous, aa our cause is and placed upon it by the Public eance right; «ung by different group« to the tune of school have increased for the quarter unmarried girl« will tie urge«I to work just closed. Showing its appreciation together. After the buiinea« session 1 stand* for Italy, beset by the foe, Service Commission, which America Here are two of them: of the service* of the Sunday School the evening wa« «pent in old faahioned F is for France, whose glory we know. strengthens the belief of many We boy« have come to fight, orchestra the school voted fo.OO for the game«, piano-player music, ami refresh T come* again, the last letter in thrift. that Public Ownership, once it Also to see the sight purchase of new music. A vote of ment«, in celebration of the eighteenth Every penny we save give« the U. 8. Of Germany. were undertaken would prove a The Kaiser feels quite gay, Read this menu for our Sunday thanks was extended to tho«e who were birthday of Mi»« Beulah Miller, niece of a lift. success. The City Commission But he will see the day, Dinner, only responsible for the excellent Chriatma* Mr. and Mr«. Lope. Among th<>«e who 8 stand« for 8am, our big uncle'« nani» he will fade away stayed to celebrate were the Misses T is for “Tank«,” they're service*. Plan« are being formed for a ers express themselves as not at When For 'er anti aye. right in the Hooverized social to be held in the near Essie and Elsie Strang, Ella and Grace all enamored at the prospect of The Khaki boys have gone, game ; future. Each member of the school ha* Spaldl ng, Bertha Case, Gladys Crum, A is America, land of the free, becoming railroad magnates, but The stars and stripes have home teen given a narciwus and a hyacinth Olive Reed, Myrtle Brock, and Beulah M for the men we've sent over the sea To foreign toil. when it is remembered that at They'll tight for you and me. SOUP bulb, which he is to plant, care for and Miller, Meedamee Lope, Usher, Crum, P stands for patriots, war workers all least a few of them are known to They'll fight to make men free, tiring back to Sunday School on Flatter Tucker, and Beedee, and Messrs Lope, 8 is for service when we answer the call. Chicken Broth with Rice win the victory, be used Usher, Amo», Tronson, Glaze, and Case. morning, a blooming plant, to be P. R. L. & P. men a good They'll Autocracy foil. In these letters ia found then, a ines«age, ROAST many people are busy hunting Lastly, refreshments consisting of • in the Easter services. tre wit : Rev. Chas. W. Hays, the Sunday <1 Buy War Savings Thrift Stamp« and 1 Western Farmer. Roast Beef, Brown Gravy around the woodpile expecting tiny baked potato, a weinie ami a pickle School Missionary for Portland Preeby- thus do your bit. The one big constructive farm journal Roast Veal with Dressing every moment to find a darkey’s each on a toothpick wen- rationed out. tery was the guest of the evening, Fol- ____________ Next month the young people will west of the Rocky Mountain«, is read in toe sticking out somewhere. lowing the business session he «[«ike at ENTREE hold a mock Red Cross sale and mem , length in his pleasing manner upon the more than So,<XM) farm homes, liecause We munt «end both bread and blood I No, there appear to be only bership drive. to the front — the more bread the less ¡ Individual Chicken Pies two alternatives, make the best All non-church goers are invited to at ten points require«! by the Presbyterian I it treat« of every branch of farming, blood. Hamburger Roll, Spanish church to constitute a standard Sunday agriculture, livestock, dairying, poultry of k, pay the 6c with as good a tend the 8un«iay evening services in the School. Rev. Haye promise«! to return .grace as possible, or go at it in “Fire-place-room” of the Evangelical in the near future for anotlier confer raising, fruit growing, trucking, floricul Don't forget to order «unie Thrilt Mashed Potatoes earnest and insist on Municipal church, and later join the merry forces ence and to note some contemplaud ture and the home. It caters to the Stampa today. Fried Parsnips of the young people during their month improvements in the organization of real interests of the farmer and hie Ownership. “They lieat the ly social meeting«. family. It i« sincere and frank. It is the school. We know it’s net a very popu movies.” DESSERT filled with common sense ami profusely Tuesday, January 8. the members of lar belief these days, but we will Banana Cream Pie the Mission Study Claes of the Church illustrated. Special articles by farm venture the prediction that the Friends Church, spent the day at the home of Mrs. writers and thinkers who are leaders. DRINKS . world will not be many years In the absence of the Pastor, Min» Ellton Shaw, of 4+i2-79th St., 8. E. older before not only the street Terrill, at -pringbrook. Rev. Blanche Mrs. Shaw served dinner for tfie ladies Tea, Coffee or Milk Farm and Fireside car system, but many other Cox of Sunnyside will preach in the at the noon hour, tfie business ««■««ion utilities, not only in Portland, morning an«l Rev. F. M. George, also of and study period following. For the Farm »nd Fireside is one of the best GRIBBLE'S CAFE Foreign Missionary field the class is ■Sunnyside, in the evening. known farm journal« in America, ¡««tied but pretty generally throughout just taking up the stndy of the book, Last Sunday’s aervice* were of a most 5936 92nd St. S. E. the whole United States will unusual character and the blessing and , “An African Trail,” and in the Home monthly, and contain« a vast amount have come under Municipal own preMince of the Holy Spirit was most Missions the ladies are reading Mis of valuable information for the farm sionary Milestones. During the earlier and the home. It i« illustrated and ership and be operated with manifest. of the church year they studied the contain« special department« for dairy- startling success, if Portland The Study Cla-s on Tuesday evening ' part look entitle«!, “The Living Christ ini . ing, live «took and poultry, an<l general L is for people are ready for the vision, ha«! a most helpful discussion of how the Latin America.” Still Moving ... Sunday School and Church can help in here’s a fine starting point. The next meeting of the da«« will be newB intereat to the practical farmer, Scott Herald WH07-H00VER! HOOVERIZE BULLETIN NO. TWO « THE LENTS MERCANTILE CO. Why Eat at Home » 30c DR. PRATT’S Optical Primer L Why Not Now? An editorial from the Cincin nati Times-Star entitled “A Touch of Bolshevikism” is al most ludicrous in its inanity were it not for the fact that one fears that among the people of rum-ruled Ohio such arguments may give unthinking people a salve to soothe and quieten their awakening consciences and in tellects. The Times-Star pro fesses to believe that the action of Congress in submitting the Bone Dry Federal Amendment to the states to be ratified at this time will in effect take the atten tion of the people away from the nation’s great task in its fight the recreation« of our lx>ys and girls. Much interest is being manifested the coming program Friday night to given in the church by the Aeronauts. on January 22, at the home of Mr«. Win. H. Ferrin Jr., 4862-73rd St. 8. E. The | ladies present at the Tuesday meeting were Mrs. F. N. Taylor. Min. J. 8. | Roger«, Mr«. Jan. Marsh, Mrs. John E. | Laurelwood Conqretjdtional Church. Nelson, Mm. J. If. Wakefield, Mrs. Wm. H. Ferris Jr., Mrs. B. A. O’Mealy Next Sunday morning’s topic will lie, and Mr«. Ellton Shaw. “What is Religion?” The Vesper (5:< j 0 p. m.) service will be in charge of M. L. Merritt of the Forestry service, Millard Ave. Presbyterian Church, who will give a «tereopticon lecture on The regular monthly worker’« confer Forestry work in the Fhillipines. ence wag held at the home of Mr. and The annual meeting of the local Mrs. W. Ixipe, 762O-64thth Ave. 8. E. church was held last Thursday evening, laet Monday evening. Initial plan« and was preceded by a Fellowship were made tor an entertainment to be supper. Good reports were presented given by all the boy« of the Sunday by all the officers and departments. The School from the Primary cla«« to the church showed a net increase of five Bible da««. Mrs. J H. Zehrung will members within the year, with a Vital have the affair in charge. Authority membership of 61, about 10 of whom wae al«o given to organize a young are non-resident members. H. L. New- ladies'da«« with Mr«. J. Archie Ilolling- come and George N. Rogers were ap worth as director. All young ladies pointed to fill vacancies on the Boards of from 19 year« and up, anil including Trustees and Deacons, respectively. bachelor girls are invited to become a year. The decision of the supreme court of the United State« that a citizen han no right to posse«« liquor« for hie personal u«e if the state forbid« it is a «weeping prohibition victory. It i« now possible to make liquor law« in every atate and for the union which will effectually banish the booze.—Yakima Republic. LENS The fx-n» is the important part of a pair of glasHes. It mimt be RIGHT, just EXACTLY RIGHT. We grind our own len« and use .only the licet material, and each one is rigid ly and thoroughly in«)wcted before it is mounted iu the frame. You can get along with moat any kind Substitute «yrti(Mi for «ugar in cooking. of a frame or mounting, but the Iona 1 cup is equalled by: l^i cup« maple must tie RIGHT, JUST RIGHT—that syrup, 1 1-3 cup« mollas«es, 1^ cup« is the way wo fit them. corn Byr,1P’ Di cupi honey, Your eyes are safe in our care Try a rye-bread cottage cheesej and tomato catsup «andwlch. It will give your palate a thrill, one you’ll probably repeat. ROSE CITY VAN The One-Way-Charge Company See Ila For , . . WOOD AND COAL Tab. 1424 Dili 8222 Foster R. RE-OPENED For Reliable Shoe Repairing and Good Shines call at the The Optical Shop CASH SHOE REPAIR SHOP DR. GEO. B. PRATT Month of Txmta Car LinelSta, O[«-n Sunday« (or SHINES from 8:(X) a m. to (I p. m. Wheatte«« and Meat le«« Pay« at home Optometrist mean defeatleai day« for our boy« 326 Alder St. between 6th and Broadway • broad. L. PETROVICS, Manager a