4 . ..m M ILT Î2L d sesga g V ♦ «’ It •yd .‘Trinity Episcopal Chumfe «v SVicar ttie Rev. P. K. HammoifU.. Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45. * Morning »qrvice and sermon at 11- / Strangers and visitors cordially welcome. . . » « « The Free 'Methodist Church Cor. 7th and East Main St. Rer. A. L. Whitcomb, an Evan­ gelist from Long Reach, Cal., will preach Sunday morning on the , subject, "The Fullness of God.” Also he will speak In the after­ noon at 2 :30 on this subject, “Magicians, Ancient and mod­ Congregation Church ern." He will inctdently discuss Sunday school if sets at 9:45 some of the tyodern religious with classes for all ages. teachings. In the evening his Morning worship at 11 o’clock. subject will be "Human Tragedy." The sermon topic is, “The Ad­ Rev. Whitcomb is an excellent venture of Worship.” preacher, spiritual and convinc­ Jimlor Christian Endeavor will ing. You will be well paid if meet at 3 o’clock with Mrs. Gaf­ you come to hear him. fney in charge. All are cordially Invited. The- Senior Christian Endeav­ 'EMMA R. THOMASON. or will participate in a union » tt « meeting at the Presbyterian Methodist Episcopal Church Church’ in celebration of the 46th H. F. Pemberton, Pastor anniversary of the organisation of Morning worship at 11 o'clock. the Society.. Sermon subject “How Shall We The evening service will be a Pray?” The first of a series on F irs t Church o f C hrist, Scientist recognition of the wonderful prayjr. Pioneer Avenue, South work of Christian Endeavor. The Evening worship at 7:30. Sub­ Sunday morning service at 11 pastor will be assisted by a com­ ject “The Way qf the Transgres­ o ’clock, subject, “Spirit.” mittee of the Young People’s So­ sor is Hard.” 'One of a series of Sunday school at 10 o’clock. ciety. ehort sd'mons of some great sin­ Wednesday evening service at 8 The mid-week meeting of the ners of the Rible. p. m. Reading room open dally church will be held Wednesday Sunday School at 9: 4 5 ._ A real from -X to-A except Sunday* . .*»4, evening with, a supper for all Bible school. You will have a holidays. The public Is cordially good time studying the Book here.. welcomed. READ T n n iV G S C V A 8 8 ADS Junior League for children from 8 to 14 meets at 4. Epworth League for all young people meets at 8 :1 5 ., This is an inspirational hour where a live topic is studied. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. GUARANTEE OUR MEATS TO BE FRESH You are cordially Invited to AND JUICY AND TENDER. come out f ° r these meetings on Sunday. Excellent music, Goypel sermons. Christian fellowship and Phone us your order for your Sunday meat, We a homelike atmosphere make the are sure you will become a steady patrop. ■ hours spent here helpful and en­ couraging. You will be glad you camo. Strangers and visitors es­ pecially welcome. Make this yonr home church. C ome as you are. tt tt tt First Presbyterian Church With the Illuminated Bulletin The tumult and the shouting dies The captains and the kings depart Still stands Thine ancient sacri­ fice An humble and a contrite heart. Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet. Lest we forget— lest we forget. FOR Sunday morning the pastor will speak on tho subject "A Bible for the Bay in Which We Live,” at 11 o’clock. - ’ Bible School, 9:45. W. M. Wright puperintendent. Juior Christian Endeavor, 4:00. Intermediate and Senior Chris­ tian Endeavor. There'will be a Union meeting of the Cohgrega-v S Pound Bags Pure Oane Sugar ..................... 37c tional, Christien anU Presbyter­ ian societies in honor of the forty- ■ 4 Pound Swifts Jewel Shortening .................... 69c' sixth birthday anniversary of J Hadfields Comb Honey, 2 Cakes for .............. 35c Christian Endeavor, 6:80 p. m. | At 7:30 a Young Peoples Armours church service will be held at which time a number of yonng While Stock Lasts people will take part. Mr. Mltch- elmore will answer some ques­ tions regarding Youth and “the Youth Movement Today”, also “What do you think of the Glad­ V- stone Case?” “What is the fool­ ishness of God?” ete. Blue B om Bice, 3 Pounds for ........................... 25c Wednesday at 7 o’clock the mid week service subject will bo Italian Prunes—Hew Crop—P o u n d ..................... 10c “What Is a Christian?” tt tt tt Last Day of Begular 20c Gan First Baptist Church Those Big Sweet Van Camp’s Myron S. Woodworth, Pastor. Sabbath School, 8:45. Preaching, 11 a. m. Remember that this Is the houi'Xhat Dr. | Eubanks, recently of Chine, will j CHOICE MEATS FOR Y pU R SUNDAY DINNER Mr. gad Mrs. Fred Homes re­ turned from Portland Wednesday where Fred had been in attend­ ance at the annual meeting of the. State Chamber of Commerce. A modern dance Will be given at the club house Tuesday, Feb-' ruary 8. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robertson and Carl Loveland will furnish the music fot this dance. The floor is still being worxed and a better time than ever ia promised for the eighth. We yrilli serve pie and coffee that night, and so depart from our regular rule of either cake or doughnuts. A committee of men from the chamber of commerce met with a few men from Bellview Tuesday night at the school house and had a very helpful session. A meeting en-masse will be held be­ fore long and a generally helpful tíme planned. Don’t forget that the Bellview women are holding a food fate at Hardy Bros. Saturday. You ean get lots of good things to eat there and so help relieve baking for Sunday. Henry Homes and Wilbur Tucker drové to Prospect Wednes­ day for the purpose of looking over the sight of the new Copco nnlt which Is under construction this year. BELLVIEW NOIES Mrs. W. O. Tueker Phone SF14 * The next regular meeting of the Upper VallbF* Community Club will be held in the club rooms at the new community house next Tuesday, Feb. 8. > . It had been hoped the new county demonstration » I f n i would meet with us, but as she In out or the county until after the fifteenth, the club has decided to put the day in the “dolling up*’ o f the new home. Windows will be washed, the auditorium will he redecorated*, window drapes will be made and hung, chairs will be trimmed, upholstery recovered, and painting done. The’club wish to thank especially Mr. and Mr». Carl Gottsche, for donations to the club of four ja s y chairs, and the drapes for both the club room and kitchen windows. The meet­ ing Tuesday, will be an all day session and a full attendance la hoped for. There is lots to be done! Plenty for all. Mr. W. D. Jackson, of the pal­ ace Lunch, graciously offered the club an electric coffee u rn,,which he is not now using. So an elec­ tric .plate will be purchased and this urn put into use at once, for our scheduled parties. Keep* your dates open for either the 17 or 18 of February. It will be worth your while to Visit “Cy­ clone Sally,” at the Community House on one of these nights. The old time dance at the com­ munity house Tuesday night was a success. The weathbr was bad, but in spite of that We cleared a substantial sum. Mr. and Mrs. Canton of Al­ bany, who have been spending some weeks in California, are vis- HARDY BROTHERS Shop Saturday at r 4 37 : :• . . . . C. & H. Pure Cane Sugar, Extra Special, 14 Pounds, $1.00 California Grapefruit 6 for 25c Good Lemons Per Dozen, 15c Delmonte Corn Pork and Beans 3 Large Cans 25c Beanola 10c Per Can 3 Cans For 50c • Onions 6 Lbs. for 25c BBLLVUSW LADJgß FOOD SA LI SATURDAY. Now ia the time far yon to do yonr fencing. Ground la soft for setting yonr poota, and we carry every •***, height and dcacrlptton to fane- Ing that In made anil at. right nrl cconomv in cheap Inferior brands. We know Ifood food and we conscientiously buy anil sell only (lie best to the end that you will always be satisfied a n d we will ..alwaya l>* «happr te'KKSiryda i f e ^euaed. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES! Saturday.and Monday PORTLAND. Feb. 4.— (U N )— Rather significant suggestion that Oregon should look a little.to thè matter of setting a brake on Its rapidly Increasing bonded Indebt­ edness was made by Paul Shoup, executive vlce-nresident of the Southern Pacific railway company at Monday's members* . forum luncheon of tho Portland cham­ ber of Commerce, host to the Ore­ gon state chamber delegates «.in session here. Shoup intimated further great activities for the Southern Pacific company In Oregon by saying that "If the, powers that be are will­ ing," the Southern Pacific hopes Continuously Selling Only The Very Best Phone 107 Eagle M arket Railroad Head * Issues Warning Bulk Dates 4 Pounds, 25c Seashore Minced Clams 2 Gans, 35c ih Trü Blu Cookies Chocolaté Eclairs And Chocolaté Màple Drops Per Pound 25c Tomatoes Siskiyou Brand, an Ex­ cellent Standard Grade. No. 21-2 Can 12 l-2c Dry Onions 8 Pounds, 25c fresh Rhubarb 2 Pounds, 25c Gem Potatoes Artichokes Per Cwt, $2.85 Klamath Nfetted These are only a few of our many brands and varieties— Ask tho- Salespeople for our Big Canned Goods Food Buyer, if one was not left at your door. Our Special Sale Price Showing Having in Quantities Our Beg. *4 Dx. % Dx. 7 Price Price Price Asparagus Tips, Lihbys Large 1 lb. Square Cans .... .80 .00 »1.OH 2 •”* • You Save .06 .18 Asparagus Short Tips, Lihbys (Salad Points) 1 lb. Round (’an .................................. _....................a s ’ You Save Beans with Pork, Van Camps; IS os. Cans ................10 . You Save Beans, Calendar Cut Htringless; No. a Cans .......13 1-2 You Save Beans, Van Camps Red Kidney; No. 2 Cans .......12 1-2 Yon 8ave Beans, Pride of Oregon Fancy Stringless Cut ReAigee; No. 2 Cans ................................................. jo You Save Corn, Standard—Good Quality ................................ ia 1-2 You Save Corn, Del Monte Tiny Kernel; No. 2 Cans ................20 You Save Peas, Island Gem Standard, No. 2 Cans ....... ..... .12 1-2 You 8ave Peas, Del Monte Medium; No. 2 Cans .................. i.. .10 You Save Tomatoes, Silverdale Htamlarils; No. 2 l-2 s Can, .12 1-2 You Save Tomatoes, Libbys Solid Pack; No. 2 1-2 Cans ........... 10 You 8ave Pineapple, Libbys Sliced.. No. 2 1-3 Cans .................... so You Save Pineapple, Hillsdale Broken Sliced; No. 2 1-2 Cans, .24 You Save Catsup, Libbys Indians; Large Bottles .................... 2S You Save Soup, Campbells Tomato, No. X1 Cana ................ ..... ,io You Save 4L Dx. Price * 8 .0 0 .35 Specials Saturday and Monday, February 5th and 7th Inclusive. KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES— 3 I’kges., 20c RAISINS Seedless Thompsons, 4 Pound Package ..................................................... gfle CORN MEAL — Eastern Kiln Dried— 0 Pound S a rk .................... ........................... 8Ac _ • CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP— 10 bam ........ M e LIBBYS MILK— Tall Cans, 4 for ........ M e 2OTH CENTURY COFFEE—The last word in Coffee excellence— Hot out of our Roast­ er today— Hot on your table tomorrow POUND ........ 47c; H POI NDS ........ | 1 J 8 20th Century Grocery Caltunet*« Doable A ction gives you a baking powder con­ taining two leavening units— one begins to work when the dough is mixed, the other waits for die heat of the oven, then both units work together. You do not have to use extra care o r precaution when you uae it. CALUMET aauKvoo pownnt THOS. » L L , Prop. <4 Prices good from Saturday, Feb. 5th to Monday, Feb. 21st, Inclusive. n s wotoa s c u a ro a r Plaza Grocery 61 I t MAIM ST. Big Special Canned Goods Sale m u xwtnxxa thmx prawn