SSSH&9 a /.m . A ll strangers are cordially W iley, superintendent. Invited to our, service». A t 11 o'clock, Morning W or ship, w ith sermon from the sub » ' • • 8 '8 ? v in e C&ureh o f-O irto t Scientist ject, “ Head or T all." Pioneer A re , South— 8u»day JU.-1 p. m . Young Peoples’ Meet morning service at 11 a. m. 8ub- ing. - Epworth ixmgne j«et. ‘-Spirit.’* A t | y . n , praise service with The topic for next Sunday is Sunday School a t 10 a. m. sermon from subject, "Sin and its the second of the "pioneer” ser- Wednesday evening service 3 Results.’* ies; it lk "John Frederick Ober- o'clock. Reading room open daily The regular mid-week prayer lln, pioneer in Rural Com m unity' except Sunday and holidays. The meeting on Wednesday at 8 p. m. Development. Edith Patterson to public to coMfcilly Welcomed to A hearty welcome to all. » * * the leader. tbdke services. ' 8 8 8 July’s social was in the form of 8 8 tt The dictrict o f Oregon Confer a Gypsy Party. Leaguers jrere Presbyterian Cbnroh ence church of The Brethren w ill dressed as gypsies, and met In the Sunday morning the Rev. Hugh be held a t Ashland corner Moun park. They played games, then T . M itchel more, pastor, w ill speak tain Ave. and Ashland St., Aug' were treated to a welqje roast, upon the thpme: "MRty Men 18-18. ‘ A fter this, they went to H. C. Leave the Church Today,” with Order of meeting as follows: H igh’« where songs were sung. A an analyses of .the student prob- Friday— Ladies’ Aid, 9 a. m. to prophecy was read to the ernbar- le m .In the evening service b t 8 10.80 a. m. rassmeut of many. A watermelon o'clock, the subject w ill be the Friday — M usicalCom m itteo, feed ended the evening. The “Unchanging Christ.” * 19:30 a. m. to 13 noon. monthly good times are always Christian Endeavor a t 7 p. m. , Friday— Mothers and Daugh looked forward to as a time of Sunday School at 9:46 a. m. ters’ Meetings. 1:30 p. m. to 6:30. real enjoyment. i Last Sunday there were fifty - Friday— 7:30 p. m ., Sermon. T h ^ firs t Issue or the Epworth five adults'in Sunday School .Alt Subject. "Peace.” Leagdo'paper, "The Epworthian*’,. adults aa wall as children and Saturday— M inisterial meeting,. w ill'b e distributed next- Sunday young people aro welcome. A te n ’ 9 :3 0 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. 7:30 p. evening. Place orchestra .play» fo r Sunday m., Child Rescue program. 8 8 8 ’ . School. - » Sunday— Sund&y School and M . E . Church ** 8 tt , < Christian Workers’ Meeting, 9 a. Rev. Belknap of M»dford w ill' Th* F * * e Methodist Church m. to 6 p. m. speak Sunday morning a t 11 a. m. Cor‘ ®M t Maln * nd Seventh 7:30 p. m.— Missionary Ser Sunday school. 9 :4 * a. 8U' “* < * » • • become th thine mon. Epworth League, 6:46 p. m, hou“ ’ ° Lord* Monday— District Conference 9 You are cordially invited to a ll « uartarl7 service» will the services of the Methodist be held this .church beginning Visitors welcomed. church. A bome-Uke church. Come ,rr,day evening and continuing 8 8 8 as yon are. ' ow Sabbatl,. Congregational g n Services as follows: Preaching * The services of the Congrega - .. _ i . ’ service Friday and Saturday eve- Lutheran f h u ^ h n in g . at 3 o’clock. ' , tional church are being held tem- H . H. Young. Pastor J- gUnday School at 9:46. Sun- porarely In the parsonage. Main The Sunday Services in the Advent lit day a. m. Preaching at l l a. m. and Boulevard. -Church, 4th and C Sts. Sunday followed by the Saqrament of the SObool meets at 9:46 a. m. The School h i 10 a. m. Services, at 11 Lord’s Supper. Preaching at 8 n. acting pastor. Rev. E. 8 .. Boll in g- Sunday at The Churches , Squaw Hash Is dqlletph». whether made w ith fresh or can ned corn on n camp trip.' I t 8 • particularly, fine way - of prepar ing green corn which is a lit t le too tough to he eaten froth the cob as ao frequently happens toward the end of the corn season, jffry eight slices of baoon, cnt ftps. Pour o ff the fat I f there is» too mneh. Then add eight earn dt fresh corn cdt from the coh. e r two cans of corn,' together VMfc one green pepper, washed, seed* ed, and chopped fine. Add shit, if- necessary, and continue cash ing until it browns. Serve ' on toast or crackers. This w ill serve e ig h t • * > atrongly, aod effectively orfrhnlsed and never before have the official agencies of conservation^ found such large su me of money at their disposal for advancing their . W A SHING TO N -i— (tp) _ w ild work.” - gams in the United States is In Sheldon said that game and 8sh creasing and by 1910 there w ill regulations are being religiously be the abundance of game that observed in every section o f the was available to the sportsmen of 1 M 0 , In the opinion of H. P. country.. Destruction o f gatae Sheldon, c h ie f. game warden of tljat Went on a century past has the (Tnlted^ States. now been solidly checked, v Wild Game Shows Heavy Increase ’ ’The American sportsman Is wfhnfhg his fight to conserve and perpetuate wild game," Sheldon said. "W e are well forward In a nqW advance, which w ill be mark- e ft by a constant increase in ,th e "There stlll^jemalns, however, pressing need for anti-pollution laws, the training and employ ment of an adequate force o f game protectors, .provisions for expand ing areas for the care and feel numbers of our valuable species ing of osr increasing game stock, of fish, birds and animals. rthe reduction of .vermin, study Newport — Great hydroeleetric ■"Never 'before have the spofts- and control of disease and the power plant promised for SUtef River, and one or- more p u ltfm lil» nMn and conservationists been so troublesome problem of bar mon* w ill be built on Yan ulnar Bay. * er w ill give a ju n io r sermoij on "Squeaky and Squaky” at 11 a. te. The regplar sermon w ilt hé ■ «a "Summer Heat and* Dry Brook».” Mid-waek service, Wednesday, 8 P- ’ • “Shoo Fly” < The Animal's Friend $ Keep Elite and other insects off your cows. Half-oent’e worth saves three ' quarts of milk. Has been used by the beet dairy man since 1886. Big ahlpsteat Just in. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. U you want to be "hopping around like children* when you are 60, eat lightly before retiring, accord ing to the advice of modern sci ence. "Sarly to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise” all depends on how and when a person eats, says Dr. Shel by P. Strange, San franclsco. "Ninety percent of us eat a heavy meal before retiring," said D r. String«. "That’s why the life rate approximates «0 year» Instead of 100. Science has di*- covered that a light meal at night, with the heavy meal , at noon results in increased vitality and resistance to disease. " I f we made a habit of eating In this manner we would be hop» ping about like children when we are 80.” D r. Strange said fermentation and putrefaction are the greatest enemies of man. These ailments resnlt when rich food to taken in« to the system at night, and over a period of years they weaken the muscular tissues and membrane«. Inducing premature old age. lalng the rights of landowners w ith recreations of sportsmen who Baker— Big englue Installed on own no shooting or flshlhg pre Daddy Lode mine, to sink 7000- serve. foot shaft. Tim e - E very L P-TO-DATI M ees * Seasonable F< fe , Q u a lity ^ Peil’s Comer HARDY GROCERS' BROTHERS H A V E FOUND OUT THAT QUALITY not PRICE B uilds COFFEE Sales, FOR THAT’S WHY WR ARE HAVING. M89fl , W ONDERFUL SA L E S Hardy Brothers SPECIAL COFFEE AT 50c P E E FOUND IN SPITE OF THE W onderful Value Of Our Leader A t 45c Per Ponnd Cooler mornings mean more coffee, and i f ’ you have not already done so, we urge you to try our Bulk Coffees and be con vinced — It is sold under i positive money i back Tiarantee. DON’T FORGET T H E SE ITEM S POR TOMORROW’S PICNIC Kraft Pim ento Cheese in io m elt tin can only. ,15c Large Can California Ripe Olives onli H edlund’g Sandwich Spread 1-2 lb. Cam only *;•..-.. .20c Wresh Potato Chips 3—10c pkgs. for ___ 25c Grandma’s Cookies in 10c and 15c packages. AND POR YOUR SALAD Bi-A-Oan Asparagus, 20c Long Branch Pineapple 20c Gold M edal Mayonnaise 25c Q t Amaixo Oil . . . . . . .49c THOSE PR E 8H JE R SE Y CORN FLAKES at 3 Pkgs. for 25c .re • Real Breakfast I Stunner Morning» SA TU R D A Y OHLY Palm Olive Soap 5c Per Bar I Wholesome, fresh bakers bread has been found to be the best all around-— rich in every ele ment that ' makes healthy, sturdy bodies In children and sustains strength and health in. adults. / Franklin’s . Superior » • Bread On sale In our store fresh from thp ovens every morning. AU good dealers sell F ra n k lin ’s Superior Bread. ’■ Franklin Bakery HEALTHY KIDDIES. UP-to-date w ith the latest, the 20th Century Stores are always loaded w ith the tim ely goods o f the season. The quality is always up to th e high standard w e set for the food w e carry — Isn ’t it a source of much satisfaction to trade at a store where yon are always sure you get the beet and the right price, too? Grocery VAN. CAMPS BEANS - With Tomato Sauce - Good wholesome “ Ready to serve” food —< and economical, too—3 cans (contents 3 1-2 lbs. net) for . . . t ..........••••/. . f . ....» .................................... 25c Mason Quart Jars, Per Doz Bra Canned “ MAPLE LEAP” SALMON — Spring catch fancy Columbia River Chinook — rich in öil and unsurpas sed in flavor—1 lb. c a n s 45c; 1-2 lb. c a n 25c 2 cans 35c The nearest to real cloth—40 Napkins in a package—Pkg. 10c; 3 for 28c “ T ISS KLOTH” N A PK IN S - Lindsey Ripe Olives 9 Oz. Can, 17c Standard Sliced - 8 large slices to the can in medium syrup—Large cans 25c; 3 for ............. ••............................................ 73c H A W A IIA N PIN E A PPL E - Chinese Noodles 3 Pkgs. 25c The health of your children de pend« largely on their diet—^on what yon feed them. Ustot that they eat regularly and of “ body building” food, and you w ill not have doctor bills to worry over. You w ill And our choice and nutritious meat will “agree” with thent. 20TH CENTURY BROOMS weight, strong and durable finest broom com—only ..... Hearts-of-Gold Cantalou 2 for 25c “ 6 sew” — Medium Made from the very ......................... • 98c “ MRS. STEW A R TS” BLUEING Triple streng- tli — B o ttle ........ .......................... 17c “ BOOTHS" S A B M H M ” —" T h ey’re good eating" —In Tomato, Mustard or Spiced Sauces ~ 1 pound Tins, .3 for ..................••••.......................... .40c FRUIT .JA R S — Genuine Ball Masons, complete witli new caps and rubbers — Pints, dozen . . . .79c Quarts, dozen ..........t .......................... ................. Me "20TH OXNTVBV" JAR BO BBXBS - Thick, Double Lipped, Red Rings, especially adaptable to either hot or cold pack, 3 dozen ......................... 25c “ B A L L ” MASON Gaps— Porcelain lined, zinc d ozen ................... ................................ Tl)e tea with that wonderfully delicate aromatic flavor characteristic, only, of the highest type of teas — Either Orange Pekoe (Black) or Japan (Green) 1-2 Lb. Pkge. 3fo; 1 Lb. Pkges. ....................................................... 89o “ ROYAL G ARDEN” TEA - A few more onions left Pounds ..................... ..9< S a tu rd a y S p ecia l — 4 fo r ................ ..... .. 17« “ LEBBYS” or “ CARNATION” M ILK - Tall Cans (Limit 6) k 3 f o r ......................................*............. . . 29c SPUDS — 10 Pounds for “ ROYAL BAKING P 0 W D E R ” - A gemrimrCrcmn SHREDDED W HEAT - Fred Rapp Watermellons GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST 3c Per Poun d Eagle JCeat Market Phone 107 of Tarter product — 12 oz. Can . . ...... . . ,43c 2 1-2 Pound C a n ................................................. $1.29 10 BARS CRYSTAL W H ITE SOAP B est 0 A H S 14 Pounds for I Grocery T H 0 8 . HILL, Prop. . Ph< W o H iv e Our Own Detivory System 20th Century Coffee Package 10«; 3 for 29« KERRS BEST PATENT FLOUR - Made from old Wheat — Goes further therefore more economical than flour made from new wheat—49 lb. sack 9242 “ The last work in coffee excellence.” Di rect from our Roaster to you insures you fresh coffee, at all times, at a low prioe