♦ w rth Granite slreet long before the with a beautiful Parker desk set, Main street. Llthia park was ever thought of. sa 'a token of their appreciation Tuesday, Mar. 15. — Civic Club and like Mrs. Hatch, had seen the for the time, patience and hard will meet in the clubhouse on great changes which were made:' work which he has put forth in Winburn Way. Mrs. O. R. the houses torn down and moved an effort to make their team a Satchwell and Miss Jane Sned- away, the rough places made winning one. Icor will give talks. amodth and beautiful trees and Bach member gave a short tflk Friday, Mar. 18.— Modern Wood­ beds of flowers planted her-) and expressing their determination of men and Royal Neighbors will there. returning to school next year, and to help In any way that they can in the advancement of this institu­ tion. Mrs. Schwein, by giving this entertainment, brought . the boys together and gave them the opportunity of talking over their views in regard to athletics and other topics of interest to them.. Those who received this de­ lightful hospitality were: Glen Hale, Ray Clary, Albert Marske, l Frank Moore; Clark Butterfield, ,J. Johnson, Ted Kinney. Arnold # t ■ Gosnell? Wayne Brightenbusbbr, Phillip Bryant, Albie Beck and GET IN ILARIA' TO BE SURE OF YOURR Coach Walter Hughes. EXTRA SPECIAL okbgon S tate C hristian Bole, of Portland, who will tell of sions of the Presbyterian church; Hhopped in A s h la n d - ENDEAVOR CONVENTION hla< Journey through Palestine, il­ Dr. Georgia B. Battler, of Seattle'; Mr. and Mra H, H. Lowe lustrating his talk with Btereoptl- Advance registrations and gen­ ean pictures Mr. E. P. Oates, of eral Interest indicate that the Boston, Oeneral Secretary of the state Christian Endeavor conven­ United Society of Christian En­ tion to be held in Oregon City deavor; Mr. Paul C. Brown, of April 21-24 will be one of the Los Angeles, Pacific Coast Secre­ best in the organisations history. tary of the United Society of Oregon City business men and Christian Endeavor; Dr. J. B. the churches of the city are giv­ Hunley, pastor of the Central ing the convention their hearty Christian Church of Walla Walla; support, and preparations to e n ­ Dr. Norman K. Tully, pastor of tertain it are being made by a the First Presbyterian church of committee there of which Rev.’ Salem; Mr. B. F. Irvihe, blind ed­ M. M. Stocker, pastor of the First itor of the Oregon JJournel; Mrs. Presbyterian church, is ’chairman. Charles W. Williams, of Portland, Promotion of state-wide Inter­ Pacific Coast Secretsry of the est, ineluding: Rev. 8. Earl Du- Wemed’a Board of Foreign Mis- You Will Find Merchandise That is Right — Service That Will Please You and Prices That Are Absolutely Right HARDY BROTHERS A STRICTLY HIGH PATENT HARDWHEAT FLOUR GUARANTEED TO PLEASE OR MONEY REFUNDED. Only $1.98 Per 49 Pound Sack Best Foods Shortening At Special Clean I'p Price Macaroni or Spaghetti Regular 10c and 18c Pfcgs. PICNIC HAMS Palm O live Soap 24c per pound Saturday & Monday Only Curtis Ripe Olives 5 Bars for 33c* Regular 30c Can for 23c a a a Eagle Market Social Circle of Christian Chnrch Meets 82 North Main Street 2 0 T e n tu n j Stores COURTESY J s , . 2rtth Crnturv em ployees arc trained to! yoUrterfy-olway4, dndeft every condition. They w ill be happy to have the opportunity to prove to yon that wliat w e any about their courtesy is true. 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Uffe PEACHES, Llbbyi: Cling— Y ellow lnacioas fruit p ack ed .in a heavy syrup— lo u g e cans ........... 28c; 2 for , ------- — BBe PINEAPPLE, H illsdale Broken Sliced s— 8 targe m ellow slices (slightly broken) to the can, packed the same as w hole slices— la r g e Cans 2 2 c { 8 for ■— ..................... ‘M e The Social Circle of the Chris­ tian church held their regular meeting in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon March 9. Mr«. Katherine ìfòrrison, who has been eonfined to h«r home for so tong on account of illness was the guest of honor. It was decided to give an enter­ tainment In the near future at which a splendid program will be presented; aud delicious r efresh - yientw* served. Eaóh' lady of the Ciprie-'will donate one dollar to­ ward their fund,'and perhaps tell how they earned it. «A r PINES, Booths— A pound o f good fish, in each can, ap|H-tl*ti)fl)' prepared— Packed In mustard, tom ato or spiced Sauce — 1 lb. Oval cans, 2 for ......... ....................... 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Cafr PRESTO-LAC Shortening 42 and baking Decorative ak 4Bc Enamel KELLOOGB ALL RRAN- BAKING POWDER, Calumet— 1 lb. C»a 2 <»8. lb. Cap 20=: F els Naptha— 10 bars FT nt B— <’r»wn tr»»ni our R<»aater to you not only . Insures yoU fresh at all tUnes, but low prices, aJwqyn. Lb, 44c| 2wth CENTURY GROCERY ' a demands pure foods. T o have easily digested bakings use C a lu m e t Every ingredient ofli» d a lly approved by U . 8» Food Authorities. cuc/Efrr TBS WORLD’S OREATS3T E, aoth Century— It’s real good Coffee— that all— umpaon'e Hardware The Winchester Store” . 10 Bars 39c NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. » ' > In the Matter of the Estate of Ss. M. Rhodes, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of S. M. Rhodes, de­ ceased, has filed her. final ac­ count in said county court and that thé court has fixed. Monday, the 2&th day of Marèh, 1927 at ten o’clock a. m., and the court room of said court as the time ' and place for the hearing of any objections there may be to said report and the nettlemerit thereof. ; Date of first publication Febru­ ary 11, 1927. v Administratrix. CLARA A. ENGLE, 188-4-Fri. Visitor From R eddin*— of Alex Ragrud, a resident of Red­ and Mr. Earnest W. Peterson, of Talent were in this city Wednes­ ding, Cal., spent the day yester­ Portland, church editor of the day afternoon shopping and visit­ day in this city visiting with Oregon Journal. Professor C. H. ing with friends.' friends. Rohgatt, of Eugene, will lead.Jhe singing. Other speakers and conférence leaders will be announced later. The program will include practic­ al helps In methods, inspiration, and demonstratlonal noyeltles. Judge Jacob Kansler, president of É. Main \ Phone 59 the organisation will preside. Registered delegates will re­ ceive badge and programs and free lodging and breakfasts, on the Harvard plan of entertajn- Bulk Olives, Pint . SATURDAY ONLY • DAIRY