emetto $ Sunday at The Churches Saturday Bargains in Groceries Trinity Episcopal Church ams la a living pioneer. In bar early visits to tba city, aba saw it as a beautiful bappy place; but later she saw the oppolste side of It— a dirty, u^ly place where poor people lira . And thia is Jiist the place aba chose to live. Learn more of bar next Bunday as Ruth Parsons tells the lesson. Klamath Falls— Postal receipts K lam ath Falls— Wood River fo r eeven. months gain XX per cent stockmen expect to «11 8080,Ö8» over last year. worth o f eattle. ' . \ 1 * • * New Oregon settlers Invested Klamath Falls— Black Butts telegraph line. 65 miles long, la ,326,000 In Oregon farfne during July. ■ . •:■ ■ Shout completed. Vicar the Rev. P. K . Hammond 1 H oly communion at 8 a. m. 8 8 8 5 Church School at 9:46. Morning P in t. O in rd » o f Chlet, Sclm tist 1 Pioneer Ave, South— Sunday * Service and sermon at 11. No eve­ ning service Everyone cordially morning service a t 11 o’clock. y welcome Subject "Christ Jesus.” ’ Sunday 8 8 8 school at 10 a. m. Wednesday 1 evening'service at 8 o’clock. Read­ ing room open, from 1 to 5 e x - p cept Sundays and holidays. T h e » ’ public Is cordially welcomed to 1 these services. AT THE Plaza Grocery PURE EXTRACTED HONEY (NEW CROP) 5 Pound P a il........ , . . . . . . . .6! 10 Pound P a i l ......................... .$ L Indespensable For the "Snack" or the Fu ll Meal B RE AD Sandwiches, bread-and-butter, Jelly spreads between nV depend upon rood bread as an tagiedlent. GIVE THÉ KIDDIE8 Franklin’s Superior Bread 8 8 8 Lutheran Church Ac Often Ab They W ant It. H . H . Young, Pastor Special notice Is called to the ’ Lutheran Mission Festival which J w ill be celebrated on the grounds of the Old Norm al school south of Ashland. There w ill be servic­ es In the morning and afternoon. Divine worship a t X p. ns. Lunch i will be served on the grounds a t i noon. The public la cordially in­ vited to these services. Lunch , free. The home pastor w ill con­ duct the morning services. The ; Rev*. O. W . Hoffmann of Klam - 1 ath Palls w ill conduct the after­ noon service. A quartette w ill ■ render a selection at both serv’c- BI-A-CAN ASPARAGUS ■ 2 Cans 35c CERTO (Sure Jell) Per B ottle 25c UMECO—The Best Butter Substitute 3 Pounds 80c Oue of the artists w ith SeUa-Floto Circus Medford tomorrow FRANKLIN BAKERY 8 8 8 Baptist Church CAMPBELL TOMATO SOUP 3 Cans 25c w ! Sf M Myron S. Woodworth, Pastor Sabbath school. 9:45.; preach- Ingr 11:00: B- T . P. U.. 7:00; preaching 8:00 and' prayer meet­ ing Wed. 8,: 00 p. m. TRI I RAKF, Craham Crackers ' 41-2 Pounds 75c Saturday and Monday FANCY SWEET POTATOES - 4 Pounds 30c SPECIALS FANCY AVALON NABISCO Fry’® Wild Ròse, lb.. 47c Mill Bon, per sadk. .$1-50 Frye’® Medium* Weight Boiled Barley, tfr 8 k . $1.30 Egg Producer, pr 8k $2*66 Scratch Food, pr Sk $2.65 Cracked Corn, pr 8 k .$2.40 Fresh Standard®, Dozen Developing Mash, Sk $2.88 PLAZA GROCERY 61 N- Main S t Nehalem— Local telephone com- Reedsport— Construction beginn pany extends lines up Salmonberry on Winchester Bay sectidn of the to Mayo camp. Roosevelt highway. CORN TOMATOES FLAKES Extra Fine Grade, A fl peri box .............. MANY MORE ARTICLES PRICED IN OUR WIN DOWS - STOP AND LOOK THEM OVER HARDY WE DELIVER FREE IN CITY LIMITS Every mother want® her children to be healthy and happy. The ®ure way i® “ Pure, Appetizing, Wholesome Food.’’ Buy where you are sure the quality never varie®. You out depend on the food you buy at 20th CENTURY Dependable Grocer®. Send the Kiddie® to our store® and you will find our treatment of the little folks as depèndable a® our food®. Querings Saturday and Monday August 28B» w d 30fh KELLOGG’’ CORN FLAKES, 3 pkgs cream ’’ MILK * ’—“ The nenrt?Ht to fresh Tall cans, 3 fo r.................................... 29c PEANUT BUTTER, in «bulk—“ IP® wholesome’’— The children like peanut butter sandwiches better than any other kind. Pound, 20c; two pounds. .39c V AN CAMPS” BEANS—Hearty, liealtbfpl, tempi­ ng and economical too—The “ Big” tina 3 for. .26c PURE LARD, in bulk, freshly rendered. Many mothers say there is nothing that takes the place of lard—3 pounds........... .................................... ■ ■ ■ ■ -67c “ WESSON” OIL—For frying and baking as well as making mayonnaise—quart_CM^jj22j2222i-LLLiiff? Saturday Specials AT -> Herbert’s Grocery 19 E. MAIN “ SNOWDRIFT”—A highly refined, purely vege­ table shortening—4 pound can............................. 91c LARGE CITRUS POWÛÉR, CORN MEAL,Freshly milled, CREAM ROLLED OATS, 9 lb. sack RAISINS—Unbleached seedless Thompson®, 31b. package ............................... ...................... MAOARONI, in bulk, curve out, cooked with cheese makes a very nourishing dish. 3 lbs................. -25c FULL CREAM CHEESE—“ Armour’s Veribest pound ................................. ............ ...................... . “ P. and O.“ WHITE NAPTHA SO A P-A really competent cleanser, 10 bar®.. . . . . . . . ............$7« “ S- O. S.” —Small pads of steel wool saturated with a cleansing soap especially prepared for scouring cooking utensils—6 pads in a package—pkg— 20c 20th CENTURY BROOMS-1 6 sew if’ - medium weight, yet strong. Made from only the highest grade broom com—Each .$S> “ IVORY SOAP” Guest («5c size), Carton of 12 bars •• ....................• ......... ..................................... AND 2 bars 10c size, IVORY SOAP. . . . . . . . . . . . . ,F FLOUR—Kerr’s Best Patent-49 lb. s a c k .... H U I FLOUR—Crown or Sperry’®, 49 lb. sack ONIONS—Onions, while they last, 5 lb®. 12 Bars W h i t e Large bar Castile Wonder Soap and T o ilet S o a p . .10c “Over X,000,000 cups consumed «very mouth by XOth Century Patrons”— Direct from our R o u te r to you Insures Fresh Coffee, always, at low prices. one large bar Bo­ Fresh G i n g e r rax Soap ........ 50c Snaps, 2 lb s ... 35c * * Two. bars Citrus Quart Mason Jars Soap and one box Dozen ........ $1.00 i Citrus Pow ­ Jelly Glasses, Per der .. ; ...30c Dozen . . . . . . '45c WE HAVE ANOTHER LOT OF DISHES AND WHILE THEY LAST WILL SELL AT THE ' SAMS PRICES AS LAST SATURDAY Dependable Grocers