Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 02, 1921, Page Page Two, Image 2

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    The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
Saturday, July 2, i92l
Pare Two 1 c vaMHu svurmu, oaicui, . ' '
Latest News CoveringUVHIamette Valley Points
Permits Asking
Utilization Of
Water Roll In
The irrigation of 1805 acres of
land in Baker county la contemp
lated in an application filed with
State Engineer Cupper Friday by
W. A. Phillipa and A. N. Ingle of
Baker will ask for the right to
appropriate eight second feet of
water from Glendenning and Mill
creeks.
Other applications covering wa
ter rights have been filed as fol
lows:
By H. H. Hawley, of Post, cov
ering the appropriation of water
from Camp Creek for irrigation
of twenty five acres in Crook
county.
By Alvnl M. Olms, of Catlow,
covering the appropriation of wa
ter from Clover Swale, and water
from winter snows, for Irrigation
of sixty acres In Harney county, at
a cost of about S800.
By O. J .lav, of Grants Pass,
covering the appropriation of 25
second feet of water from Rough
and Ready creek for placer mining
purposes in Josephine counties.
By George C. Brownell, of En
terprise, covering the appropria
tion of water from Spring Creek
tributary to Chesminlus river f'ir
Irrigation of a ton acre tract In
Wallowa county.
By Edith I. Rogers, of Hood riv
er, covering the appropriation of
water from an unnamed spring for
domestic purposes.
By the Western Dlatomlte com
pany, of Portland, covering the
appropriation of two hundred sec
ond feet from Deschutes river for
power for mining purposes.
By Flora McShaln Itiley. of
Qrande, covering the appropria
tion of water from springs for do
mestic purposes and Irrigation of
a small tract In Union county.
By Andrew Van Bloklnnd, cover
tng the appropriation of water
for stock watering parposes near
Island City, In Union county.
By C. R. Bwanson, of Cascade
IOckH. covering the appropriation
of water from Mlnolt Springs for
a small power development In
Hood River county.
By A. D. Gardner of fit ay ton.
covering the appropriation of
1200 second feet from North Fork
Santiam river for power develop
ment in Marion county.
By C. L. targe of Forest Grove
covering the appropriation of wa
teRr for domestic purpose In
Washington county, at a cost of
11,000.
Hoppers Menace
Range, Agent to
War on Insects
Bend, Ore., July 2. Grasshop
pers are becoming plentlfu 1 at
Crane Prairie that desthiction of
the range, which ordinarily car
ries 1700 head of cattle, is threat
ened, according to reports from
stockmen received at the office of
the Deschutes national forest sup
ervisor. In an endeavor to find a
means of eradicating the peat, ex
perimental work will be carried
on by D. L. Jamison, county agri
culturalist, with the assitsance of
Mike Mayfield and R. E. Graves.
eBfore his departure this after
noon Mr. Jamieson said that arse
nic and bran, found effective in
other sections, would be first tried
Salem Churches
ST. PAUL'S Chemeketa and held Friday evening at the home
Church streets. Services for the of Mr. and Mrs. Wickberg.
6th Sunday after Trinity; 7:30. a,
. ... . urEwr o t Dax UE"punni(yr
m., low celebration ot tne noiyj " ojn -""""
communion; 9:45 a. m church EPISCOPAL A. Hawthorne, paa
school; 11 a. m., high celebration tor. Sunday school 10:30 a. m..
and sermon. No evening service.1 Edward B. Ashurst, superlntend
Everybody welcome. Chaa. Rent. The "Early Life of Saul" will
Powell, rector. i be the subject for Sunday. This
will be full of interest and a large
CHRISTIAN AND MISSION-'attendance is expected. Parents
ARY ALLIANCE Services held jome and bring your children. Ep
on the first, third and fifth worth league at 7 p. m., leader
Thursday afternoons of each ' M'88 Leach. Preaching 8 p. m. ser
month at 632 South Commercial : mon by the pastor. Subject, "What
street. Next regular meeting willed Require." Choir practice
be held on Thursday afternoon, j Tuesday evening at 7. S0. ladies
July 7. Bible study conducted by 'aid meeting at the home of Mrs.
Rev. J. B. Fee of Portland, begin- j White Wednesday afternoon at 2
ninlg at 2:15 o'clock. Cottage o'clock. Cottage prayer meeting
prayer meeting on Wednesday i Wednesday evening 7:30. Regu-
evenlng at the home of Mr. and lar Prayer meeting mursday eve
E. at 11 a. m. in the parsonage, es paid. God's gift due. Mmi
MARION COUNTY HOLINESS
. .. . I i..i.. .ii hnlil ho fnnrrh
evening at 7:30 and the session ""
ins- at 8 D. m.
midweek prayer meeting on Wed
nesday evening at 8 o clock.
W. Corby pastor.
Seau
.' k-- t m.m. nin on the 7th of July. Come to K. at n a. m. - ' - - "union,
.ucic m .cw . . , , r e at 7 P. m., preach-I now living win never die" ,.
, , r.t tholfhe church on Sunday and put in senior L. L. at t v- v .... . . . ,Jont
r,irq nnn me &aci uucu - - . . i. ., ,1
naatnr. ing at 8 p. TO., cnoir praciu. a..u
lord's Supper will be ODserveu. a u u " .
ri 1 TIVIlo rl srT 02 a
There will be a meeting 01 iD,r - " ninl, at o'clock. C.
session at 10:30 a. m. Prepara- I
torv service on next Thursday ,
REFORMED CHURCH Corner
of Capitol and Marion streets.
with this church.
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS
CHRIST LUTHERAN East
out under hi. direction. Stockmen!"" M Scobe' . 425 North l"'"8 '
Winter street at i:6V. ah very
had nrevinuulv ilKfrd lime and sul
phur, but the hoppers refused to welcome to these services.
regard the mixture seriously.
Naturalization
Day Set For
This Month
Registration of
Autos Sets New
Record for State
With automobile registrations
total lug 101,374 at the close of
business June 30. estimates now
place the registration for the year
ending Deceoiher II, mi, In ex
cess of 117,000 can. This esti
mate la baaed on registrations
during the next six months lu the
name proportion as registrations
for the last six months of 1920
Seven applicants will be ex
amlned for citizenship papers
Wednesday, July C, in the circuit
court of the county. Beside the
new applicants there are four
others who have bad their hear
ings continued and who will be
re-examined on that date.
It Is expected that there will
also be several applications pre
sented by soldiers and others who
hawe served In some branch of the
Bervlce. Under the new ruling,
which has been In effect for
about a year, ex-servlse men do
not have to make formal applica
tion, but are required only to be
In court with their discharge
papers and two witnesses who
knew them before they entered
the service and after their dis
charge. The new applicants to be ex
amined are: Samuel Harold Pro
bert. Canada: Jacob Schneider,
Russia, August Lents, Canada:
Claude D. Page, anada; Edward
Rocke, Russia: Walter McLaren,
Canada: William Walter Pestek,
Canada.
Applicants to be re-eiamlned or
whose hearings were continued:
Frank Calaba, Austria: John
Nethods. Austria: Charley John
son. Sweden; Albert Jonlett,
Austria.
SCANDINAVIAN METHODIST
15th and Mill streets. Dlst. Su
perintendent Rev. Lind will
,iri...-h Qnnrinv at 11 n'plnflr 11a
wishes at this time to meet all nes,lay cvening
the members and all the friends
of this mission. An Important an
nouncement will be made. Sunday
school at 12, Rev. D. C. Hassel,
superintendent. The monthly
Sunday school meeting will be
CHURCH OF GOD 1346 North
Chnreh street. J. J. Gillespie pas
tor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preach
ing service 11 a. m. Young peoples
services 6:45 and preaching serv
ice 7:30.
will meet at the close to receive annual camp meeting at the state
unit fair grounds July 7 to it. aibo
any wuu m.j - - , ,. ... ' 1A m nreach-
inere win De a meeuug ai j auuaay wuwi
Free Methodist church, corner of; ing (German) 11 a. m. No eve
North Winter and Market streets, I nine service. M. Denny, pastor.
Corner of South Commercial and on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 in
w..hintn .troeta Sunday school the interests of the coming camp
10 a m Morning worship 11 ! meeting. Hazel Keeler, secretary, .state and Eighteenth streets, Sun
o'clock. Short sermon for the chil- I day school at 9:45 a. m. Preach
dren at the close of Sunday , POPULATION OF in&service (English) at 10:30 a.
school. Christian Endeavor at i ! raris, juiy i. me population j m., suDjeci: i wo luuu.
and preaching service at 8 o'clock. !of France, 36,S40,206 according to ; Luther league at 2:30 p. m., top-
Prayer meeting Thursday eve-, tne 1 921 census, snows a decrease j ic: "The Family ana moueru
ning at 8. On the evenings of of nearly two and 'a half million j Amusements." The church coun-
July 10 and 17 there will be nojcomparea wun is 11, an oinciai Cil meets at j:su p. m. . rvueu-
evenlng services, as the fourth (Statement today says, tne ae- ler. pastor
annual camp meeting of the Ma- 1 crease was caused by the war, ac
rion County Holiness association ; cording to the official report,
will then be in session at the
state fair grounds. We earnestly CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL
urge the attendance of all our, corner ooutn im ana r'erry ; Moose hall, court ana rngu streets
members and friends. Nathan ! streets, H. C. Stover, minister. ! for regular Bible study. Hours
Swabb, pastor. Tne church school meets at 10 a. from 10 to 12 a. m. Sunday July
m. with Mrs. Burton Edwards in 3, at 2:30 p. m. Norman L. Lew
NAZARENE CHURCH Nine- iCharge. A missionary story by ton. representing the I. B. S. A
INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STU
DENTS ASSOCIATION Meet ev
ery Sunday in Derby building,
A Series of Human Interest
Talks on Insurance
teenth and Marion streets, one 'Olive Canfield. a special musical will deliver a free public lecture
Prayer meeting Wed- block south of Center on Nine- i number and sermon by the pastor In this hall. Subject, "Sin's wag-
:45. There will teenth. Sunday school at 9:45 and following the church school hour.
dot oe any services ai me cnapei preaching at 11 and s 0 clock, i nrisrian endeavor at 7:15 p. m. "
on the Sundays of July 10 and 1 Young people's Bible study at 7 Communion and reception of mem
17, and we cordially invite, all p. m. Two prayer meetings atjbers at 8 p. m.
who can to come to the camp 7:3o. The midweek prayer meet
meeting at Woodburn and you fng wm be held at the fair FIRST UNITED BRETHREN;
will hear the word of God on theigrounds 7:30 on Wednesday eve- Yew Park Bible school at 10 a.
.""c ul wwmuiw. sancimca- nine instead of at the church. ; m. as usual, preaching at 11 a.
Triple Entente ti0"' di"ine hea,inK- the ebarity Thls will be the last prayer meet- m. The old pastor will again be in
nf D, ni fin HTo vr I of ('0i 8 PeoP,e- the ordinances of fog before the camp meeting be-j the pulpit, at which time he will
01 XaClIlC JYiay (the house of Gor, Sunday school gns We invite everybody to talk about "The pit from which
Be Meet ReSUlt orh-.'1DU ot"er interesting sub- CQme t0 the camp meeting begin- ye were dug, and the stone from
jci.10, auu wr eipcn ministers
fail, to hear this lecture,
free, no collection.
CATHOLIC Masses at 7: Jo ,
and 10:30. All low masses durL
me auuuuci mourns. ;ommencint
on July 10 and continuing thr!
out July and August there W
but two masses on Sunday. o.
at 7:30 and one at 10:30.
YE LIBERTY1
Starting Sunday
London. July I. Reports that . f rum Waak'lMSM M9h i,,h, ,,, .
the Imperial conference is tnsJd-jand perhaps California. The camp
erlng a tripartite agreement be-ground ls u rai,e aorth of the
'.ween the United States, Grea
Britain and Japan relative to the
renewal of the Anglo-Japanese
town, good sidewalk, also paved
street to the ground, so come and
eninv the rnpptintr with iha mmL
treaty are given prominence by the; Ie Q Gq(j
morning newspapers of today. Byj
sucji an agreement, it Is declared,
a virtual triple entente for the
Pacific would he established, and
the operation of the Anglo-Japanese
treaty would be confined to
the Pacific.
Discussions between representa-
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First
Church of Christ Scientist, 440
Chemeketa street. At 11 a. m.
Bible lesson, subject, "God." Sun
day school 9:45 a. m. Wednesday
evening testimonial meeting at 3
lives of the three nat . ns, as well i c,OCK- "eaalng room. Z09 Ma
ss those of the British dominions, ; Bon"' Ienpie, open every day ex-
are foreshadowed.
Honey and Iodine
Held Cure for Flu
London, July 1. A new pre
vention for Influenza has been dis
covered by Dr. J. A. Taylor, n
prominent English medico.
Describing the result of his ex
periment in the British Medical
cept Surjdays and holidays from
11:45 to 5 p. m. All are cordially
invited to our services and to our
reading room.
California Had
13,578 Brides
Under Twenty
LESLIE METHODIST EPISCO
PAL Corner South Commercial
and Meyers Btreets, Horace N. Aid
rich, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday
school. E. A. Rhoten, superintend
ent. 11 a. m. public worship;
Journal. Dr Taylor says ordinarv "Hlv communion; anaress by the
tincture of Iodine Is mixed withipa8,or' wlth aPPrPr'a'e music
honey and placed on the tongue y cnoir
every two or three hours or often
sr.
Free Lecture
By Norman M. Lewton
of Portland
SUBJECT
Sin's Wages Paid. God's Gift
Is Due. Millions Now Living
Will Never Die.
SUNDAY, JULY 3,
2:30 P. M.
Behold I make all things
new saieth the Lord. I will
create Jerusalem a joy and his
people a rejoicing.
Come and hear Scripture
proof on the subject.
DERBY BUILDING
Corner Court and High Street
Seats Free. No Collection I
which ye were hewn." Junior C.
Many people in your
community derive a
direct benefit from your
purchases of
CO09
'Tastes Better
Goes Further"
JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E.
Corner North Winter and Jef
ferson ttreets. Thomas Acheson,
pastor. Independence day will be
Sacramento. Cal., July t.
There were ten California brides
married In 1920 under fifteen
years of age and one eleven years
h. , , ... "iu i of age, according to the anual re-
wnen approximately 15,000 sets . ' t . . . . ., ...
r,t i.... , purl Ul mr rtiair nuaru 01 tic.iuii
ot license tags were Issued. . ,, LI ... , ...
a , . ' deal ng with marital relation-
A summary compiled by Secre- ,1
tary of State Koxer todav .i,.,w ! " .
1115 automobile, registered In ; T"' 'enn"r ' wom'n 0 m"' 1 Portland and Fred M. Hesse of
Jun, thli Tiiar. as aralnsi l?4t 4 . w i u u iioruana an memher of the
m . Kiu4ii ii.B mnfHil unnn It hini? shown that j . ,
ann&ff the same mouth a var I 7 " . -V s" UU-IU " "HHCI was an
fcn win f wnr u,,)i(i uriuvn in i w u
between Ihe ages of fifteen and
Kecelnta nf the tmni.ii. I. .- . .
Istr.tlon denarim-n. f., .IT. 1 .V' ' . ' U coer lht Pr,ud ' L 7.
When the recent Influema epi
demic broke out Dr. Taylor was in
Uganda, and he says that whllo
Europeans and natives who were suitably observed both morning
treated In this way escape the epi-1 an(l evening with special erupha-
detnic. In other settlements and ",s upon religious liberty. A Chris
camps around him the mortality 'an workers' prayer service will
was very high. be hold at 9:15 a. m. Others who
can attend are invited. Sunday
school 9:45 a. m. We can take
care of people of all ages. A
warm welcome extended to strang
ers. Two services at 11 a. m.
A.lt.lt - - - J ..-,:. .
The reappointment of R R. Bart i ". . , "'". "
. .... , . ... . . ect To we Prize our Independ
ence?" Junior church iu primary
room. An interesting sprvicA is
state planned. Young people from 8 to
State Board of
Engineers Will
Retain Personnel
reappointment of R. R. Bart
left of Astoria. Fred D. Weber of
then- were 1J.57S brides In 1K0 ,, ,hl. . ,." . la years are Invited to attend.
u-. .... ..j ' -""" "i v
or Olrott All thr.. roJ"' iue Portu
W aggregate I,1SJ,1 11.75 as
inasrea with receipts ot
5.04 for the entire twelve
aoaths of 1I2.
men In the same period of life
Journeyed to the marriage altar
. . . .. ihtarr of Portland as a memher ml
league will meet at T p. m. This
ls a splendid hour for young peo-
i . ,'...,. .. i . . . . - .
l i ht h. ! . 1 1 uims jour irienus
- 1W...L.11K V . 1. ...i.U .. ...
'.aim uu. fUOUC
The governor has also annouue-
however. marry between tfce ages
of twenty-one
d twenty-five
Cherries Are
Being Shipped
From Rosehurg J
"ms. w , juiy z
years, lt.!57 of that rlsits having
I the board of regents of the state
i normal school for a fivs
cherry crop will be saved than bad
previously expected. U'el
market opening ua have created !
a demand In the Wllhunett valley
and local growers are ant ship
ping their product. Oregon Orow
r members bsrs been shipping
through their orcaalsatlon nd
mow thusts who are sfftllsted with
rossaaay are shinning throurh
parking honsss which in
to VVillsssctte valler
packers and canneries. The price
received varies from lour casts ip
10 n in
service 8 p. m.
Subject. "Kurious Drivers." If the
eveuing is wurm both the leaaue
'.snd church services will be held
j on the lawn east of the church.
I There will be special music and
other features of interest st all
Arrntci HaAnnaA ,of lhe mftings. Prayer meeting
ACCeptS KeaUCed Wdnesdav .vnlnB tnw -,M-
m . ' .
lanil IOr U-aS adult at 8 o'clock. Th Dub-
e ages. Arr.ntnn.. ,.f . K . H.,r,i..,i .. In is cordially Invito tm .11 f
The State report decl.res th.t'n , " , Micm
nesrly twice many men m.rrv ,
" -"Tflr. commimlon wM ?.d wuh EV ANGEIJCAI. Chemeketa
lL 0 WSS on the ,h" H omt fcP F- w UW. Pastor. Ser-
S.1J0 women '""..rked m J (hf pj. ' J mon, ,t ,
matrimonial crsft sfter reaching " sundv w,-h,i h, k,... 2
. five sous nf are while I . " ' .iinnce. -' - r r. hi iv
155 men found mstes sfter that
aga.
I.r.i . J
married her In 1?0 Men also
favor the five-year period Im
mediately after they have reach Astoria Comt)anV
ed their inalorlty for selecting; a ,
heir life partner A total of
Present n ci n,.r,i.rf i.. v.. r k.
i"""."" mat more ol the' ...
Worth of Nitrate
As Fertilizer Is
Shown by Agent ""tr,l "
. , , 7 : tw months
i'u.w. vii., j w.j i ft won -derful
exampl of the vsIsm of fer
tllisatloa Is bwtsg shows by Coan
T Agent Haalett. as a raws It of
taats which bars beam mads to as
eartata the raal worth of (oesj rr
tilts. Th last wars msd oa s
Matroaa experlmeatal tract. Nl
rat ot soda beiag th fertiliser
sight stalks. oa uafartnv
grtmsHd. Oa th farttlxaasl area,
two aaads prodMcad a larg ssaha
as stalks, ha viae ten Ueaaa th.
weight of th product of the aaa-
Oa th uafcrtilisad .
Four Lumber
Firms To Retain
Compensation
Of th tn Rasters Oregon lum ;
ber rvtmpanl serving notices of
rep, lion of tb workmen com J
pnsatlos act upon the Mat la
ldnt cosnniisisoa some I
Ik ago. four had ran
rwllod their rejections snd elected
rarriw with It s cisuse rmnaili " w' A. Springer, leader:
stipulating snd agreeing that th der nU leadership the school is
company will mske such repsrs- lre"rng s children's day pro
tlons to Its patrons as the com- Kram whll'b will be rendered Sun
mission may find to be justified dT eTnlnK J"'T FVsnk Straus
after a formal lnvctl:ti1)n inin baugh will lend the T. P. A. at
tne new rat schedule wheh be
comes effective tlday.
Porcupine Visits
Firemen's Meeting
July I. A bristling
lnd. Or.,
p. m. Pravr meeting at S n
Tkl.r.J.1. . . I"
........ ..rains.
MKST CON'ORKC.ATl
Ubrty snd Center street
Kantner, minister. 10 a.
aay scbool with classes
Port of Nehalem
(Tillamook County)
5 year G per cent General
Obligatiou Bonds at
97.89
to yield
6.50 per cent
and no Income Tax
' Dated July 1, 1921
Due July 1. J.926
Denomination 500
i The total bonded debt on
I the 400,060 acres securing
this issue Is less than 6 per
cent of the assessed valuation
Descriptive Circular upon
request
WM. McGILCHRIST, Jr.
Resident Representative
Clark, Dendall & Co. Inc.
Room 309-310
U. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg.
GILE MERC. CO.
Distributors
For Sale by Grocers
SAY FOLKS
Have you ever considered just
what makes a prosperous com
munitv ?
If every person sent away for
their merchandise what kind of
stores would we soon have. Our
home merchants accomodate
us when we need help.
If we sent away for legal ad
vice when we need an attorney,
it would be inconvenient,
wouldn't it ?
If we sent or bank deposits
away, our banks could not help
the farmer market his products.
Oregon Life Insurance Com
pany is a big bank. Takes your
deposits and reinvests your
funds right in your home com
munity and state.
Think it over and talk to
A. A. FLYNN
TheQjtgQDljfCMan
SALEM, OREGON
One-Man Tops for Fords,
Tops made to order,
Tops Dressed
Curtain repairs,
Upholstering;
Special work in this line.
Our prices are right.
Our workmanship the best.
HULL'S TOP SHOP
T. C. WOOD, Mgr.
Phone 809.
Y. M. C. A Bldg.
271 Chemeketa Street
Portland & Salem
Stage Line
Every Hour on the Hour at
Both Ends
Leaves 10th and Alder at
Seward Hotel every hour
Leaves Salem Bligh Hotel
First Stage 7 a. m,
Last Stage 7 p. m.
THE BIG SUNDAY SHOW
ALF RIPON
Scotland's premier ventriloquial comedian,
sssssMa
JIGGS, INT A NIGHT AT DINTY MOORE'S
GENE AND MINETTE
MiTcaj? versati,e gh-hes in
MUSIC MELODIES AND HARMONY
HARRY CAREY
ICireatest of all Wirn M. n ...
vuaiacitr ronrayers,!
in
"DESPERATE TRAILS"
VAUDEVILLE MONDAY TOO
:HH!H!IJ.mi
L. M. HUM
Cars of
Yick So Tong
Chinese Medicine and Tea Co.
Has medicine which will
cure any known disease
Open Sundays from 10 a. m.
until ( p. m.
1E3 South High Street
Balem, Oregon. Mjone III
11, mm
WOUld Km, PaJ, ?
Would you faint if Trna
duced a letter from
Sua-,n ,esS inn ten seconds?
all
g T!. - 1 " rrogr of the repulsr
i iam- dP.rtv,t .,: ,Dd .de
J wrm mi .iuic. hi hi nisaaelf mt home. He
i aaucn ijiBw roanpssy or wai
lor all : a : i
porcupln. evWaii, dsirous of aKM unar ".petent lMlishlp. ' " fkTl ltX!kn that
P m. ChrlstUa sti-lw 1 mng System.
h.roic schievement i... mi,..!. ' Stsley. siinerlnrcn.Wai . '? w,c f-eption in OfllCer
to remain uster me act up to th. night walked Into the fire housa 1 m ' Je.us Places! rl ' tf,e UNI E" Di
SALEM - S1LVKRTON STAGK
Leaves Leav
Sa,em Silverton
O. B. Depot New stand
1:00 a. m. i.-is a. m.
1J:0 s. m. 1:08 p. m.
6:00 p. m. :if p. m.
KAIiKM-rfflhEPKNDKXCIC
MONMOUTH STAGE
lav: Salem o. E. depot T:0(
a. m. 11:00 a. m. 6:00 p. m.
Leave Monmouth Hctel 1:15 a.
in. 1:00 p. m. 0:18 p. m.
Leave Independence Heel 8:10
a. m. 1:15 p. m. 0:30 p. m.
Special tripe by appolcrment
Seven paaaeneer er for hlr.
3. W. PARKER, Prop.
Res. phone 615. Business phone f
lows, the Bsstern Oregoa I-umber
eosspaay of Knierpnae. the W II.
Ceclas Lumber eosspaay of Dakcr
and th Gaoorr PsIsmt l umber
roapsay of U Ursnde
At th tlai of flllac their re
jections ot th rosapaasatiea net
all ten companies rrq seated rhr
was met b
two firemen, who escorted him
s shovel Into the hsll where the
meeting was going on
Kmphaais.
uaaor. .o evening aervicM Pr lit'. .
. fy- ' e pan shnw rnn -
jvm 0.U1C9 BJBj
er nueting Thursday n. m.
cordial invitation to all.
Mas is their rila. a MML..U.
t u in eesnnenaatioB tmnA ki.i
Mai areas wer plaated la
Wtay and the forUllaad sKtloe
n. much br
unfertilisad ssrdi.
of tb war.
rat
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la as-I
wn. daalsd by th rosassissMMi f4
swaririg as istwiigsnoa Into th
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JOl'RNAI. WANT .I)S PAY
journal want ads pay.
war arw div
.actiiaj stoivw-atch tests made
in offices of nationallv l-
kihst prksbyteria.v-ob firms in whi. h th
It was noticed that a number .,fiCnurch ,tre1 r.twen t bem.Kcts second letter finrlinn- ;
firaroca. suspect ia. th preenc j,Bd c'nf- Sabbath school meu . unusual,
of s inor dangerous aaiaa.1 " 45 . m . C A. Kells. suoerin-
climbed upon table snd chalrj. , ,en4'nt- are departments
Porky" was pUced la a boa full iHr 411 Bible classes for ma
of mown an, ,0t was Missing lnn, wtm'a- "Th Test by Fire."
ing. x tse topic of the pastor. Ward
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for th events ur v . . . . I
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l ' Th Lar of rrMd.nn - i.t
Lswell. aa at at tig commlsaaoner. j Paadeac day aarvtea. Special aad
""" y uove.-nor Otcott ""lag music will be renders by
as chairman of th Mate tax ecan- th choir. Th aur aad iatar-
T00 rrid aftraooo. Th n aiadut C. k sorietiss will mi
sppo.ntment eitends natil Mir as usual it T a v- a...
mr- kutlJ .
JJaly l. commualon Sunday.
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