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