“It was ehown that the ad ver-1 An intereetiag meeting Is expected and tieer who used 56 line copy drop­ all are invited. >'wbh«be.l Kvery Thnnday at Lsnti. Orceon by ped out in one year, the advertis­ The Committee had thei> aevaiy sew­ Ta« mt Í.MTT PvautHtav O owtamv ing (or war relief Wednesday, A good­ er who used 116 line copy drop- ly company being preeent and the sew- J. RANGER FOX. Mitor. i ped out in two years, the adver­ I ing pn'greeeing nicely. The following J AI.I.KN Dt'NBAR. AMWtayr tiser who used 168 line copy kept ladies ware preeent, Mr». Swanson, Mr». Knlrrvt a* clan mail matter Frbru up his advertising three years, Johneoa, Mr». Fish, Mr». Spencer, Mr». ary *«. IWI4. at the po*i offie« at Unu Orttou under act ol Cougrvaa. March X, WTV and so the figures continue to Dunbar, Mr». I'etoraon, Mr». Taniplin, and Mr». Hunt. Mm Terrell being show longer life for the adver­ present to lead the I o’clock prayer •I a year, tn advance tubar ri pilon price tising in proportion to the size of meeting at which time we had a prec­ I nokm : T a no a 7XH. D SI. the copy used. Advertisers who ious time waiting upon the Lord. used 6(X> line space kept up their The Training Class leesou was inter­ campaigns for eight years. Such esting The instructor taking up Die Breakers Ahead All Right study of the Prophets Isaiah and Jere­ Tne Oregon Voter in an editor­ figures need no argument to miah out side of the regular lesson. provg the value of large space. The class wm «mall we presume owing ial entitled *'Breakers Ahead” They shout their story from the to the fact that supper was not served takes a fling at both the Direct housetops.”- American Press. as usual. Primaries and the Non-Partisan Prayer meeting will be held unitediv League. It bewails the fact that | with the other charcbee in the M. K. ! the Daily News has now joined I church Thursday evening in the inter the Anti-Saloon League in com­ Millard Ave. Presbyterian Church. eels of National Prohibition. • - mitting subornation of perjury The social planned (or by the C. E. in urging voters who are not Re­ . Society of the Millard Ave. Presbyterian publicans to register as such and I Church to be held last Friday evening participate in the Republican at the home of Mr». Reed, was post- San Diego, Calif., Jan. 14, 191S. Ed­ itor of the Herald:—Juste line to say Primaries. The question natural- ,or ‘wo w’*k8 du* 10 the •uda*'n we have received the Herald on time so of Mi»« Alexandra Jones. The ly arises. "What is a Republi- death sympathy of lira entire congregation far and assure you we are pleased to — . If a man’s sworn state- goes out to ths bereaved parents in the read of the “folks at home.” We caa arrived here three days late. Hail a ment over hia signature at the 1 Of their daughter, very rough voyage and for a while it time of registering that he is in A new class of young ladies between looked like we would never again see good faith a member of the Re­ the ages of sixteen and twenty-live waa shore. We were greatly disappointed publican party is not the stand­ organixed last Sunday, with Mr». J. A. m not reaching her« for Christmas. Hollingworth ai teacher. They started Our Christmas was a sad one. Receiv­ ard we wonder what is. One out with an attendance of eleven which cannot judge by the vote for bids fair to increase steadily in the ed word a* soon as we arrived, of the death of my only sister who Hughes, for from many sources future, plans were laid to give a social sadden lived in Vernon. Michigan. Such news we hear the expression “A Wil­ in the near future to stimulate iotereM is always sad yet we couldn’t wish her son Republican.” Sounds some­ in thia class. All young ladies in this back as she was not only an invalid, but thing like a white black-bird, community are most cordially invited bad been blind about twenty years, We to attend thia class. know now she is free from pain and has doesn’t it? Mr. J. H. Tomlinson will be the in­ her eyesight. The fact of the matter is that structor for the no« Young Ladies' Can’t say that I like San Diego, bol the Republican Party’s conduct Claas on Sunday. the climate is fine. The city is filled of state affairs, especially in its with tourist, about 10,000. Many ar» i> here to be near their loved one» who high-handed control of the State Baptist Church. Legislature for many years, is Service» at the Lente Baptist Church, are in training st Camp Kearney and places near by. driving the people to seek relief Sunday Jan. 27th, E. A. Smith, pastor. other Lenta people can’t grumble about the at any price and in any way. Sunday School at 9:45. This is bustle “high cast of living” as everything is The boss-ridden machine of the day. Every member of the church is' much cheaper there than here, and of going to try to be at the Sunday School. stand-pat Republicans of this Good music. Morning worship at 11 OO course a whole lot better. state are responsible for this con­ a. m Theme, “The Growth of a Great As 1 do not wish tn take up any more dition. The Oregon Voter fears Idea ’ This is a W. C. T. U. service. of your valuable time will close. Pleate »end oar paper to the same address an­ that in the next legislative The progress o( the Temperance Move­ ti! farther notice. assembly the radical element will ment will be traced. The pastor will Respectfully, preach in the afternoon at Witch-hazel, M rs . C has . M c G ill . wield much power, and “there Washington Co. Young Peoples Rally 1022 Pennsylvania Ave. is no telling what the next legis­ at 6:30. A good live meeting for lively San Diego. Calif. lature may do for Oregon.” Fac­ young people. Preaching at 7:30. The - --------------------------- ing the thing squarely we have subject will be, “The Young Man Who “Don’t lick stamps," advisee a doc­ no fear of the “radical element” Lost His Grip.” The sermon will show tor. He is right about it. We know that power and not physique, «lamina doing anything worse for Oregon and not strength are the requisites of from an experience of that part of our life that has |>asee