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! . ir; J-- ;nR TEN : l , , " JIEALT H RESORT , IS POPU LAR .h Many ? New ImtMrbvements :Add to Beauty and Com-; fcrt of Brcitenbush J- (Oontiasei trom Pw J) . ' fej:, farther comes tot the store. These the road leads past many new 'cottages to a bridge across -the Breltenbush and on through ' -glint fir ' trees, past more cot tages and tent . booses to tome out on " the open green. 7 Here ' facing one Is a large rocky base from which many springs con stantly 'pour a stream of water. Jtfieeral Water Topnlmr ' benches are: placed along the edge of the rocks "and here one may see at almost any hoar dar ing the season front one to six or seven or perhaps more people, each with tin cap, drinking the health-giving- mineral water. In addition to this group of springs there are numerous others, some of sulphur water, others saline, Iron and , composition mineral. The cottages are from the . most Part of frame covered with shingles' and hare shingle roofs. The hotel follows the same trend. ,.Few of the older tent houses and b sliding of the earlier time remain, although one log ' house and a shake house are still In tact. A new out door plunge has jast been completed. It is of concrete and is 40 by 100 feet " with a sloping bottom of three - et at the intake to almost nine feet at the outlet. It had been -planned to make it of greater - depth at . the . outlet but solid rock was struck and it was found Impossible to drive through It. The, water ofUhe open-air. plunge Is -'taken from two hot springs - which hare a temperature of 194 - degrees and the river. "A con crete walk 12 feet wide is to be laid around the plunge and seats will be placed here for guests. The plunge la filled by three in take pipes leading from the mix ing tank. The latter Is of cement and is In two compartments. The hot water from the hot springs Is piped into the first tank and the cold water into the second. The hot water pours down Into the second tank and is mixed with the cold water before the plunge la filled. This takes the chill from the bathing water and the bather not only evades the chance of catching cold but re ceives the benefit of the mineral water. New Bath House Built The new bath house Is CO by 100 feet with a partition divid ing it In two through the long way. One division is for men and the other for women and are exactly alike, and are used for both showers and plunge. There are two shower rooms, two steam rooms and six baths. aeh geparated by partitions and with curtains. Steel lockers are do be Installed within a few days And small dressing rooms each fitted with a built-in seat have Already been arranged. In addi tion there Is a large massage room with necessary furnish ings. At one end is a large room in which 16 cots are to be placed. This room Is used for a rest and erfhnlnatlon room following . baths and massages. A resident Burse and physician are on the grounds at all times for the bene- fit of those in need of medical are. The nurse has charge of the massages and baths for the women. - An electric light system has been Installed as well as a large cold storage building. Cold water la piped to the grounds and fire protection is another precaution. The store is fully equipped with groceries and vegetables and fresh meat Is kept In the cold storage. Those not wishing to do their own cooking may take their meals out. The matron in charge of the hotel ; told the -writer they served from 20 to 40 people on an average daily. Many New Cottages Approximately 100 new cot tage and tent houses have been - built this -year and all are occu pied." A : large dance hall and auditorium has been completed and will , be dedicated 8unday. July 30. when Guldo Deiro, world famous accordionist Is heard In concert. The concert will be fol- . lowed with a dance. The dance hall stands by Itself above the tent ctty and Is In a grove of : beautiful fir, trees. It, like the other buildings. Is -lighted by electricity and has plenty of win- - dowa' as a means of ventilation. . The hail Is approximately SO by ISO feet and affords 'plenty of floor space for dancing. The new home of Mr. and Mrs. ' M. D. Bruckman, owners and managers of the Springs, is un der construction. It ts of old English architecture, with steep gable and many windows and stands on an elevation overlook ing the springs. Fishing Is Good There are many creeks In the Ykinlty - which are filled with tceat and fishermen have no dlf tfcalty In getting the limit.' A , croquet ground 'has been rolled aad many of the guests spend hours tn this : pleasant pastime while others make use.: of the honeahoe Blot close by. There are r lakes in abundance within easy . hiking distance and many picnic parties take advantage of the short walks te spend the day. y i i :-r Z j BiVle oceeaeet S:S. U U Ta era too). Sept. Daa'l-aiM tke special faster at taia aeeeioa. Wenhie at 11 aja. Sea la," "Daleeelag Taw Cares." Then win So spseial Stasia ky Ike chefe Carte, tiae Ea4aaver st 9 o'clock. ' -. Teeie "6m4 Sammer Baaeia." BuubIbc " eaie at . S o'eloek. Subject, "Xetia Bene? "from tie Bees." Prefer BMet lag esrTkarssay stipja, .- ".- TXBST CHWBCH OT OKSXSJT ' SCiaJITlST .. . -- CstsMksta sad LiWity ttrwts. Bts Isy Mrries st 11 a.au. Bit, "Iifs." twkif evaaiag services in esuttaa tar ing Jnlj mm4 Aaraat. ' Sanaa? aeaaol at S :S an ir a.m. ' TesUiSuial .mmOmg vary 'Waaaaaay- aoaiaa; at S. JtaaaV iag iewa at 4CS Matai tearpla opts fro 11 t ,wpt Sasisyt aad feolUara. , itABJER ST. TBXH METHODIST ' Canter at Hank Winter aaS Market ttreeta, ' 3. X.8teirgrt, patter. Serriees st 11 sa4 T :45. Soaday aeseel at 10 .wk.' Herbert Haaaea, Boat. Teaas aplaa ateetiar at T sua. . EaMry Good; leader. Cleaa aeetSas tamediatalr foliowiof (he sMraias teraMa. Sabjeet y the pastor at 11 ajai, "How te Be Blesja." Tke eeeaias aenaoa theaaa will "What . 8aaU I Da With auar" : y mT C0SQXOlT0gAL Ceater aa4 Llbtrtr- streets. 10 JO Jeiat ttnitm at Sana? aeheel aa4 eharch (allowed hy elaaa pcrM. Tatan f (be BMraias (enaen: "Nerar Lea Heart." The firls ehoros will slag twe aatkesis. F. E. Stei, 8aaay aeheel Sept. Charles E. Ward. aiaUtar. tost nuimuui Corner of 'Winter . aa4 . Cheateketa streets. Rev. Groer C BirUket, D. D. patter.- Bible school 0:30 o'clock. L. U. -Baaiaks, 8npt. )Toraia worship 11 o'clock. Dr. J. flats Straeaaoa, pram iW eat Priacetoa theolofieaj schooL oa "My Caareh.' aatheat "The Lord Is Great" (Riffaim). . Offertory aatheaa. "Glorr" froai 12th aiasa fhfosart). ChrUtiaa Ea OeaTor soeiotie at S:SO o'eloek. Eea iar worahip T:0 o'clock. Dr. Birtcbet will speak ea "Let Us 6e Verwara." Sole by Josephtae Albert: vielia sole by Vin Jeaaetto Scott. Hia-woak service ea Tharsaay at T:10 p.. OXJLD TXDISOS. MXSSIOV SSS Court street. C. B. Johasea, pastor. Service S pat.; sabjeet: fall Gospel Heasase. -. Eraainc aarviee S o'clock. Sanday school 2 p.v. - castlb xnrmD 17th aad Xebraska streets. LrW. BM al.e. pastor. 1T4S ' Xebraska. " Serrieea 11 a .at. aae S p.m. Bev. J. 8V EBis will speak aaeraias sad eTesias. Senaea topics: "The Snpreaie Test of ChrUtiaa Life," a.au - Xveniag topic: "What Pooa Mt. Jefferson is only a few miles distant ' and Squaw mountain Is even closer. From the. latter one can get a view of the country for miles around." Those who have not made the trip into Breltenbuah cannot and do not realise that Oregon has a beauty spot and resort that cannot be surpassed by any In the world, and the fact that one Is almost Isolated from the outside world and even at that only about four hours drive from the metropolis of the state eeems - almost impossible to be lieve. One Portland woman, Mrs. S. J. Mayhood. wife of the interstate commissioner. Is at he Springs at present and this makes 18 years that she has visited this resort, always, up to a year ago, packing In. Guido Deiro is another guest who always returns to the Breltenbuah,- he being there as a guest this year for the tenth tine. Mr. Deiro, who has be come famous not only In Europe which Is his native country, but as well in the United States as an accordion player and com poser, has only recently returned to America from a tour. . Lodge Officers Installed at Scotts Mills MMaaBBBkH O) SCOTTS MILLS. July 18 Butte Lodge No. 12 S held their installation of officers Saturday evening. Brothers Fred Mendl, P. G. M. and A. Matthews of Port land, also Brother Sid Harris of Gervaia were present. A twenty-five year Jewel was presented to M. W. Kelsey of Butte Lodge, by Brother Mendl. and was pinned on him by his daughter, Mrs. J. L. Green of Portland. After the Installation a pot-luck supper was served In the dining room by a few of the Re bekabs. J.LXarterls Honor Guest CHAMPOEG, July - II. Mrs. Edythe Tosier Wethered was the instigator of a pleasant picnic supper Wednesday in honor of Joseph Li Carter, who has spent the past few weeks at Champoeg park. "Blest be the tie that binds." was sung, before the meal began and after Mr. Carter had given a pleasant talk thinking his hosts the' meal was ended with the old hymn, "Godo with you till wt meet again." Covers were nlaeed for the honored guest, J. 1 Car ter, Mrs. Edythe T. Wethered, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Geer and daughter Ruth Geer. Mearl Ensley Is Injured Again TURNER, July 18. Mearl Ensley, a Turner young man who has come to be known . as "the man who always gets hurt" if any one does, has the misfortune to be laid up for some ltme with an injured shoulder. Mr Ensley Is a member of the bridge crew and while working: tn the ground excavating a cave-In caused the mishap. which may cause a prolonged vacation. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. High and Ferry Btsv Bodgers' X3dgv Graded 8. 8. 1:49 a. m. Preaching 10:1 a. m. ' and 1:00 p. m. B. T. P TJ.'s 7:00 pv m. : A. Me- FR03I JUDAISM TO - . CIlllITlAN, : x by Daalcl llosSrdal mnslc by Albert Ilosoff, f onuer Graad Opera alnrer of Katioa- al repntation. Anthem rns a Pilrtm, cholxv I ; 4 p. m. -AJFisr 8 choices' 4; by Rev." W.l Earl Cochran, Pastor.' Pepmlar Gospel Bona Service, Anthem, "TJat the Kina; Eteraal by Choir, Sole by IdrsT Harms. weJcome) to all Services, . - w; EJ"1 Cochran, waster - Tie ' . 1 1 . . 4 . v' ,.. . I MT Week's The Farmer's Mistake. . " . . By MEREDITH A. GROTES ' (Paoto TW HoaaaeM CoaaMhity eharch) . ' Luke 12 : It, If. f r will pull down my barns aad build -.' greater. . . 1 will say to my soul , . , Take thine ease, eat, drink, - and be-merry -r1. '.Xt: . - ' " . : .v--- In the minds f most farmers a rich farmer la an anomaly. But the mistake of the nraa known as the rich fool Is one that Is being made by rich and poor alike, by tradesmen, farmers, -au4 others. -, . .'V-v'":"evv-: '''.T- '' , . . : The rich tool put the getting- of things ahead of his spiritual life his fellowship with God. . He made the mlsUke of think ing that things bring aapplnesat so gave his life to the gathering of possessions. . Industry , Is commendable. . Economy la- neces-'" airy But when these become the all in all, they cease to serve the individual and become hisr master. -The rich fool thought he was becoming the owner , of great wealth. Bat Instead, It be came his master and owned him. .Of one man it Is said that' "he was bora a man and died a grocer. Equally true cojald It be said of others that .they were ,born men and women and de generated Into mere merchants, farmers or any gatherer of Just things. -. . . ' ... . :'.. . The rich fool put pleasure ahead of service aad wonily. His God was that of Bacchus. He loved ease and pleasure. ' In this day when there are so many vital problems to he solved, so many opportunities fpr helpfnl. and worthwhile service, many people are frittering away their leisure time In useless, sense less, and often harmful pleasures.-.- . ' . ; The rich fool pet self ahead of others. Probably-the poor cried for help, but he had' nothing to give. Doubtless his esv 'ployes were working for , a. mere pittance, but be cut their wages in order to keep a few more bushels of grain in his gran aries. . l . Christ urges as to tki the opposite coarse. Seek spiritual, things ffrst. - Put God First. Things, self, pleasure, all have a place. But they are secondary and not primary. "Seek first the kingdom of God and all. these other things, shall be added unto you.- .. - . . it Piefit TJs to Be BoUiIobsI" school 10 aja. Wa. Daaaifaa. Bapt. E. Jteatiari: at 7 ijl topic Ooaa Saaiaer Beaeiaf." Bev. J. OUver, leader. Prayer aad Bible study There say atS PJBW-. - ' ' . - - ' - S.-i AafXBICAW LTJTHBaUUff ' Chareh street, botwoea Chesieket aad Ceater,- 'a 4owatowa chareh. Bev. T. W. Eriksea, pastor. Phone SMI. 1:0 ass. "On to XI CarawL" f Swseay acbeel bsfiae Saaea y saoralag at 10:O aharp-la tha eharch aadltorhue' far ehil area aad adults. There wiU be Bible story hear, the song service sad distrt batiea ef S. 8. papers. XXBXIB XEXOBXAJL South Coram rcial sad hirers streets. Chareh ichool at t:4S a.n. with a cordial weleeate for. aew eOBera aad -Siuouaor visitors. Uornlnr worship st 10 o'clock. Sense by the pastor "He Stepped Tee Soon." Anthem: "Tea Thousaad Tiates Tea Tbeaeend" (Sehaoeker). At T:J0 p.au a special iaetitate sorTico ia charca of the yeank folk of the church. Bole by Ifaxiae Ulrica. Talks: "My Iatpressieas of the Xpworth Learao Institute, '.' Clea Hastoa; "The IaatitaUi Educational. Spiritual and Recreational," Darlow Johasea; "lastituto sad Life Servieo." Howard Teeple; "Inititate ChaUeago,' Faith Friday. Mid-week fellowship et praTer aad study Thursdsy eveaing at 7: SO eoatiaaias stady of Acts. Oboir ve hoarsal Thanday oreaias at 8: SO. 8. Darlow Johnson, pastor, S48 E. KyerS street. Phone 3794. lAXEH BAPTIST TEMPB Bobert L. Psyae, aaiaiiter. All Sun day services held ia the Fraternal Teat pie, Center street between Liberty aad High. Bible school :45. Preachiaf ser vieo 11 o'eloek. Two youar people's actings 7 o'eloek. Erenlng preachlag aerrlee S o'clock. Prayer aaoetias ThursdaT eeaiag S o'clock at tha heaie ef Mrs. Marthsa Lottie, S60 Cnioa street. ST. TAUL'S BPISOOPAI. Chareh aad Cbaaekota street. Bev. George H. Swift, rector. . Sanday ear. rieee T:S0 a.m. Holy eoaiaiuBioa 10 aja. Morning prayer aad senaoa by the tee tor. - SOUTH SALEM: r&XEXDS South Commercial ' at Waahiagtea. Suaday serriees: 10 a.m. Sunday school. Kathaa Cook, Buperiateudent. 11:00 aorning worship. Sermon : Jesus Christ the Teacher. 1 p.m. Christian EadesTor prayer meeting. Topic: Some weed Summer Read inc. 8:00 evening worship aad semoa. Thuraday S PJ. Prayer meetiag aad Bible stady, 1 Cor. 14. Charles C. Hswerth, paster. Phone 16S7 M. OALTAXT BAPTIST High aad Ferry streets. Graded t. 8,. :40 a.n. Preach in g 1S:B0 a.ss. aad 8 u.m. B. T. P U'a V:00 p.m. A. K. "Prom Jadaism to Cfarietiaaity" by Daniel Besoff. Special malic by Albert Besoff, former opera siager ef aetieaal reputation. Anthem, "I'm a Pilgrim" by choir. P. M. "Life's Choices" by Bev. W. Earl Cochran, pastor. - Popular rospel -song eerriee. Anthem "Unto the King Cternal" by choir. Sole by Mrs. Harms. W. Earl Cochraa, paster. XVIQBT KEMOSMAT, lth aad Perry etreeta. H. C. Stevav, minister. Donald J. Allison, organ let. Morula g wersbiv at II. Sermoa "The Maa With a Handicap." Trie "Mo meat by Mom ant' ' . Towner) Carrol Brad an. Vows Baahaell, H. O Stevor. r.ml,r aarrleo a 8. ewnductod bT the yeusff people ef the Christian Tadeaver society. Three addresses "BeuiBC cans. tisaltT." Donald Barnard; "ChristUn Geod-wm Ae a World Ataat." Doaald 3. Alii ana; "America Beeomoo of Age." Key Harlan. Bole "My Creed" (Peek) Csreyl Brsdea; Three pert hv diae chorus. "Come To My Heart. Lord Jens" (Bern). ; - FOBS MBaf OBTXL ht B. COlOnnnTT Oerth and Third streets. Meredith A. Sreves, psitor. 75 -Edgewster. street. Pheae 1S6S-M. Servieee 11 eju sad S pja. ' Sermea topfes: "Buth. e Troe Daughter." a.m. "The Parmet'e Mie tako " p.as. carraal eveat topic: - way Bob' Sehalar Waat te JalL", Piaae ef- fertery sad vehiBtary ia s.ss. Wkisthng sole bv wesuey warns, vioiia sale bv Claudiae Oerth, veeal daot by the Beee iter. - Rmitr aeaaol S:4S a.m. wealey warrea. Bapt. xeang reopie saeet- isfs t y.au trsTRBO botwoea 12 tk and Carreraitv streets. A. 8. Esndersea, paster. Pheae ltot. Iferatni service 11 e'cleek: Bev. Theedere -XUappera. Evesiaf service S o'clock. Sunday school 10 esa.. Mrs. X. Headeraoa. Sunt. Touac People a mootiaca I ta. Sub. "Some . flood sosdiag. Mrr. anaispsra, leae. er. . Breitinbushulineral Springs . Sunday Afternoon July 20th at 2 p. m. IN CONGERT The World's Grcstc5t Accordicnist Grand Opeiimg of bur new BalliRoom Beautifiil New Cables, New Pocl, Hiatiagv Fi&Mnj , ' ; Swlnxnfcj, Hiiiajj ) : J; Concert Admission 75 Cents an Dance 1 CTJZCCJ CTATHSIIAIT, Satea. Oretau Satcrfay Kerala?. Stradstfte XASOY LBB stTbTnUTdT. (1LX.) Winter and Joffamaa atroota. Hnrh H Pouko, Jrn paster; pheae SSSe-W. Mara ing aerrice 11 o'eloek; aakieett "The r lace Jeeas Takes." AaUess bv tha eaahv 'Cesse Te " Weary" (Bebertsea). Sreaing oerrieo 8 o'clock; subjeett "Life oa Ballooa Tlrou." Siaaine af eld fa miliar hymaa, ipocial aamaor by asea's chorus unaor. aireetioa ef Pres. Heraasa Clark. Suaeay seheoi :49 sjs.; H. B. Carpeater, Sups. Mid-weak servieee T:4 pMi ThnrsdaT; the paster, leader; place: ehaueh.i gpeetel eible atady eoene: '.'Je an ane Hia Cause" from the eospel ef Mark. Three leagues meetine- at f vjl TaHewahip Hear, followia gthe eveuiag ehureh serviee. CHB1ST ZTABOEXICAL LUTHEXAX Eighteeata aad SUte streets. Bev. Amos E. Mianeman. Phoae 1718. Oer- asaa aervieee 0:45 a.aO Subject: "Cast Dowa Tear Hsts." English services 11 'a.m. Subject: "Fishers ef Men." Suaday aehool 9:40 a.m. Martha Bat- rasaa. Sunt. Lather League araetrnf Moeday evening 8 p.m. ' Loetare ea the Augsbnjg eoafessioa. PTBST BAPTIST William H. Bobine. pastor. Church office 449 M. Liberty. Phoae SSS 4. Bible aeheel at :43 with classes for all ages. Prod Broar, Bapt. Morning worship al 11. Sane Gospel expository preaehiag. Subject: "Tha Church's Hopoehoet.' Special singing by the choir. The young people meet ia their respective rooms st T o'eloek. At T:S0 prayer meetiag. The evaaiag svaagelistie servieo aegias at s. a eong semee or eld-fsshioeed hymns precedes the preaeh iag. Tha pastor's suejeet will be; "The Cry ef Diviae Leva." The prelude mes sage this week wfll be ea the subject: Is Kerne BevmngT ' BpienOie. none by tha choir. PTBST MZTHODIST Suaday Bseraiag at 11. Bev. O. B. Har- rieea will Breach about "The Maa et the Ages." Everett Cravea ef Fertlead end Ronald Cravea, the ehetr aireetor, will aiag aa a duet, "The Crucifix' (rears). The termer win alas a sole. else, aad the choir will have ea aatheas. At tha S o'eloek evening service. Bev. Harrison's sermon will be based ea the book ef Johea Bojer, "The Great Hea rer," which considers the chief things for which the hamaa race hungers. ST7M3QT Orchard Heigh te Bead. Meredith A. Groves, peeter. 9TB - .Sdgewater etreet. Phono lSSe-M. Serviee :4S a jo. 8ub- )oet: "Beth, A True Daughter ' Sua day sehoei 11 a.m. Lerkia erics, Bapt. CHDBCH OP THX VAZABZVB One block South ef Center ea 19th street. If iss Ave Adams ef Seattle, setiag paster. See. 491 Be. 30th street., pheae 1293-W. Suaday aehool at 9:45. T. M. Litwiller, Sept. Kerning worehip at 11 o'eloek, Sabjeet: "The gift et the Holy Cheat." Duet by Mrs. O. M. Litwiller aad Miss Thee Sampson. Teung Peo ple's aad ehOdrea's meetiag st T p.m. Evening serviee at S o'eloek. Subject: "Sowing; Beeping." Male quartet will aiag. Mid-week services Prayer meet ings Wednesday sad Friday sveaiagg st S e'cleek. PIBST GEKMAJT BAPTIST 1 Xorth Cottage end D streets. G-. W. Betsea, minister; 0-. Sehuake, esslstaat. Suaday school 9:45 sjb. Sam Schlnasa, Sept. Morning aerrice 11 a.m. Sermea topic: "A Word ef Comfort Per Those Who Are Hard Up." Women's Misaioa ary meeting . te bo held ' st the home ef Mrs. Angust Preischaisa, 090 6srnst street it 3:30 p.m. The evening serviee beginning at T:S0 o'clock wiU be la the baada of e group ef young people from Portland. A program of interest aad blessing IS promised for all. Regular said-week prayer meeting at 8 pjn. Wed nesday. BVAVOEXJBTIO TABBBVAOLB Thirteenth aad Perry. Eta. CO. Wee-, tea, pastoB. Suaday seheoi 1 :45 p.au. Chareh service S p.m. Svaagelistie ser vice as 1:45 p.Bv Taoaday: Bible atu'dw T:4S p.m. Sahieet. -"The BJardoss. the Hope ef Israel." Wedaeedsy; Womeu'a prayer meetiag et S:so p.m. Taarsoay; Chareh prayer steetiaf st T:45 jm. rri dsy; Ttaag people's buaiaess sssetlag at the uaraeaare. 13th aad Marioa atroota. at T:f .a, Saturday; Teaag People'a serviee T:4S pja. COtriT tTEXZT CHXZSTIaJf Court aad ITU atroota. B. T. Shee aaaker, amiaiaier. S4S B. Winter. Phono 3319-J.' Bible school :45 sjb. Mrs. Trash Msrthen, Bnpt Msralag wortbip 11- s.. Subject "Hairs si God." Christisa Eadesor aad Jualor t p.m. Baag eerilee aad Barmen S p.m. Sub ject "The Happy Maa." Aid society assets all day Wednesday. Mid-week ateetiag Wednesday T:45 pat : r "layflHT lAtMOXLtX '-'ae Bandar awwaieg aorriee et S pie ef the Chrmaiaa BaaWor aeeiety, Vare, JteGaae; presldlag. ' Throe brief addreases'will be ssaee. "SslHsf Chris tiaaity." Doaald J. Barnard: "CrUtU eeedwiS Aa ftpi T Py Bey Harmed. - A ' throe ' part ladies eheras "Come Te Uj Heart Lerd fe sea'' (Berge) Paaaltla Bdwarda. Careyt Bredea, Lalat Kaatridga, Oliro Baruare. Harriett Admass, Vera MoCmae aad Pearl Byre. Peuaay. Creed" By Careyi Brsiea witk erfaa eereerpsalment, Daa ald J. Allisea at the ergaa. Bcriptare aad prayer by OB to Barnard. , ST. ; JDBJta LOTHXBAM Qfe. byed North IS aad A Sheets, block aorth ef Old People's aesse. H. W. 6reas. pas ser. 'Bes-Hah eervkioa t:43 aja.' - ear? maa at 11 ajm. K Suday aehooL ' ' ' XMBUBTTBX. BAPTIST Coraer Hsiel aad Aeadessr streets. Suaday school at 10 e. Preaehiag at. 11 .ia. aad T:45 p.av:. Mid-week prayer meeting TkarBUar orceins at 7:45. ; HIOHLABD niXBDS - . Ceraer Highland aad Chareh streets. Zdgar P. Sims; pastor. Bible school at le a.n- Eart M. Boakett. 8apt. .-Worship 11 -a.m.. EUaaboth Ware, of the Portland Bible Iaetitate . will preach. Christisa Eadeavev at 7 p.m. Ertntng aerrieci at S p.m. lOXX, ' STXXXT rJf.'BV PUteeath aad Mrrta treat: LesUe B. Bailey, paster. vMershtg arship 11:00. Sorasoa 8ubjeet;.."nVeWor the Weary." by tha pastor. - KeopSan woraaia) . S;80. Parana aeaiaOf 'oaloaa Porotioo, by the j pastor. Caatah aehool :45 - sjb. Miss - Esther'. Erteksen," Sept.. ; Epwerth Los roe f fa.' Mrs. ArrlUa Beyer, lea der. Mid-week saaettar - Wednesday S p.m. wrta Ue paster leading. - - - PlaBTCHJLIJTIA3r . ' High and Ceater streets. D. 7i Howe, rston. Bible aeheel S:5 s.as.. Orvilla Hull. Rapt. Tata Suaday ia arid-eusn- i Tlaiiiiier. Cooler, Br I a m m I k L ! f f : . i aWi ' White Broadcloth Shirts Kvsrr mux should have at least thres white broadcloth shirts tor summer wear and these Arrow Trumps are the leaders in white summer $1.95 Dress Oxfords For Summer A pair of black and white or tan and whits oxfords for summer Is an essential dress accessory for every man who pes to dress the part. YouH like these new Bostonians. ' Cheney Cravats Cheney crepes, velours, sat ins and woven auxs brighten n your summer ensemble snd no man ever had too many ties. Priced QQ Eft from $1-00 to .... sDOstlU JcTy 19, taBy say fer all she elaseea. -t tt Verskia H The Xerd's fepper fcP lowed by proaeWs-. WV Tovtes tirmar panirr " preach. SabJeeU ae Larger Maaaioe.1' Miss1- Mary You are TuDy awwe that to keep yo the danger lirie--yott need automatic refrigeration and the Gas Etepux, , absolutely noiseless and without motor "InoYinsr parts; is adnuttedly the bestof all . " - "U But you already have a refrigerator or an ice box maybe? Wellto Induce you to. make your home up-to-date with a Gas Electrolux, we will give you this week - $10.00 for any old ice box (now in use) or . $20.00 " refrigerator now in use (or more if its value is more) to apply as first payment on a Gas Electrolux. . . . 13 So. High St. For the Slimmer Days Mead No two ways about it its going to be warm er, then hot: If you're acquainted with the comfort of light summer suits, we need say no more But if you're not acquainted with Bishop's summer weight suits; we want you to see them right away. A try on will con vince you that you must have one. Hart Schaffner and Marx Flannel Coats and -Trousers These blue flannel coats and grey Or .white flannel trousers fill an important place in a man's Summer wardrobe. ' Come in and try on this ensemble and you'll appreciate the comfort and appearance. Goats Summer Straws Whether you wear a sailor straw or one of the softer straws makes no difference as long as you have one or the other. TouH tlna a large selection. Bailor hats 50c to t0 ............ Linen Knickers linen knickers have long fill ed a much wanted place to t man's cummer sport P parol and these new ones we are showing snrpaas any ws have ever had. Come in and try on a OA HZ. VP Mir t : " Established"' nz r ;1 ...1890 TT Fetter win. eW ibe l Vaaalessi wiB siag. nsaks Bd te wed," by Wcksea. tN an. "Teaag - People's - hear. m B groupa aaeot ha thoir nuajoetire--seeaae. S muaa. QToaing aerrico: The pester wiB Trousers Lightweight Pajamas Broadcloth pajamas m the most gorgeous array of colors and patterns await you In our new summer stock. Youll nke the new styles. See them. priced $1.75 to ...... $10 Flannel Trousers Flannels used to be looked upon as unnecessary. Now they are one of the essentials of men's summer wear. Fash Ion dictates that the well dressed man should have at least ens pair. Ton's find them here In plain snd steiped pat- t6 KA UP terns. Priced., tDOeOU ........ ... ... Cji-,' r'-- i": . 'A give est " lllnatratod lecture- est ."The World CoavsaUoa" whk is te' le ehl la Waahiagtea, D. C. ia Oeoeern About 40 colored elide will , be ahowpw , MieV ik aorrico eeuoeear Tew-P Telephone 171 Lightweight Bostonians lightweight Bostonlani. These oxfords reflect tha good Judgment of the maker. They are just the right weight for summer wear. Dressy styles tn both tan and black colors. Arrow Ara Bond Shirts Oho new Arrow Arabond la pastel colored woven materi als is America's outstandlnf shirt today. Guaranteed not to shrink: or loss Its . color. Several colors, QC price da-sOtl Shirts & Shorts If yon tiTt nmr worn shirts snd shorts yorrre mta . Bd half of the clothes plea , v sure of nte good lookmg, comfortable, economy. TouTl .like them. Priced QQq u "-"anaa-- a ' SL , . J ' ; .' -v;"5 ; t $ ammmmmmmmmaJ e I taegys g 1 i- :r It r A V t - .. . .. - ' - " 7