A SuNC H I c lA'KKY PAY 'I Im' wriiry wml'l'it ii i lii'i'ry pliiri' I 'm' I In.: i- with I. mi I In win it ; TliaiiK li..i, l!ii'n 'M iihI a liuiniiit l';tfi- I lilt Im ; Minn l.uij' l.t r ih ll ! 'II i mil III,. I iiiiik , wnli I H .1 ii I iniilli, 'I'Ihmii'Ii lii-iillli iiinl ftii-l iiik' vniy, Itruij'M I : ). tin' rliilil(iin nf tin' i iiith, Ami K 1 1 m it sound iiml inriry. 'I lir plodding uiirlil'n it ti t -j i j t r J 1 sn I' lir I In :-.( w it 1 wit In unr ll ; Wlinv nil iiri' liiilili'ii In Ihi' fine I ,i l lulu who 'liii'i ii rrfilHf it ! "11 ii Minijili'st tii .Ii tin- liiiinl rail try, Tin1 ilnlli'M r 1 1 1 ii I nf duty, K ihiv. Ii'ilf ran limply n l n'l fy . Ami tut ran crown with lu-auty. A liiny, Imiihiv, kimlly I""" In 1 1 1 IH I'liUtMl Will III of our.!, I'or thii i- who lnvr anil work itp.'nv, Ami til! thi'ir IiihhIh with Muwimh. To liiml mill jiivl. iiinl j' riiti-l'ul hrart-i '1 hr 1 1 1 1 ;- ! 1 1 (.'I'ltrr is ('ivi'll To I'n ii I ll hi-nvi'li III I hi'itiM'U'i-n, Ami Iiinl t In-lii.ic I v;. ill hilivrll! I im n IE tot I m i. In Ii ' in I n.y I fiillMiiu!i I , With the Churches Mt. Ziwi r.vnnlicil Church liy VV. A. CiiKH'itiiV I'liisr Tiiiscs I'ihst: Matt. ;;.'i.'i Christ ta'ight its In seek some thing clsi' than I'm 1 and clothing. ( )ur inti'icst:-: in lift' inure than our comforts niaki' life desirable. When (liter mi ami I have no anxietv except as to what we shall eat and wear, when once i' have im interest it; our work be und its making us a full purse, e shall have lust life's vnlne in deed. We had hetter allow a hacking cough to rattle us to pieces, a burning fever consume invite those to come that do not attend any other Sunday school: in the city and thai, have no aflil-1 ialion with the other churches. We have an excellent, class of young ladies, mostly Normal stu dents, and an excellent, leacher for I he class, hut. we would like to enroll ayain as many as wo iiow have. All are welcome. i Baptint Church. I'.y A Mi-mhi r Uejrnlar services at the Baptist Church: ; Sunday school at 10 A. M. i Morninn: Service at 11 A. M. Suliject, "Our Dwelling I'lace." Y. I'. C. U. K. at C,:mk Miss Mtiir leader. ; Kveniii Service at 7:'.'M. Suh- jject, h.xctiscs. i Prayer Meeting Wednesday at ;7::) 1'. M. Last Sunday at the mornitiK service Mr. 1'ollard spoke id' our . personal knowledge of Christ. An uplift lor the Christian. Kvenino; service; How to live to day better, thus preparing for the fulfillment of Cod's rcat plan for us. Come worship with tis. fnl UK k o is Christian Church. I'.y II. I''. .ll.NKS. Services at. the Christian Church: Sunday School at 10 A. M. Morning Service at 11 o'clock. Stil.ject: "The Ideal Church." Voting Peoples Senior Christian 0cnor3jc Kndeavor Society itt (J:!! I 0 HIGH GRADES And you have them if you buy of us Diamond Brand Shoes, Conqueror Hats., Congress Shirts, Derby Gloves, R. &G. Corsets, Burson & Knox Knit Hose OUR Preferred Stock Groceries Standards Of The World Fisher's Blend, Pure White and White River Flour The Kinds You Like Monmouth Mercantile Co. Monmouth, Oregon : aoD o c hoe d aoo o M. us, t han to wear our the service of self. many days, hut after all happi ness lies not in the length of days lint rather in the depth of l'e"lii'H'. A life without endeavor is like entering: a jewel mine and comme; out empty-handed. When the i lay nf our departure comes w c shall not he ifrolited so much liy having become richer in wealth, but richer in the number of friends, and above all richer in the graces of our Master whom we have so assiduously served. The poor love just as much as the rich ami atlluent. The form er have a promise while the latter have a warning. The grief of the yoiiiig mother clad in rags, as she looks upon her child so cold and si ill, is just as heart n tilling as if she had been more fortunate in providing for it. He who unseals the fountains of ef fect ions in the millionaire moth er's heart, also touches the springs of the slum mother's love. Because one poses on snowy pillows and a downy couch is no evidence that her streams of love flow fuller or deeper. The perfection of the wild rose is not marred because it blooms ill the end of the bog.. It is just as pure and sweet in its being as a rose, as is t he one that grows in the atmosphere, of the conservatory. It is certainly more able to with stand the chilly air and the storms.of life than its more for tunate neighbor. Time, talents, opportunities, health and wealth are priceless jeweds given us in trust by God for the producing of something which shall accumulate through the ages to come, for which the people shall rise and call us blessed and which shall be a treasure laid up, "where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt and where thieves do not break through and steal." SERVICES FOR SUNDAY, OCT. 2G, 1913 Sunday School at 10 o'clock; preaching services at 11 and 7:30 o'clock; Y. P. A. at 6:30 o'clock. hie away in Subject: "Missionary Kssi We ask for ... it,,,,,,, .,,) a t 1 " Knima Parker leader. music by male quartette. Kvening Service at 7:110 o'clock. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Choir practice Thursday ing at 7 o'clock. ntials can be converted into money ' Miss readily as wheat or gold dust. Special as One of the most encouraging signs in the Rogue River valley at present is this revival in stock raising. There are thousands of acres in the hills and in the less even-. fertile regions where sweet clover i can be grown and government The public is cordially invited j experiments have demonstrated to attend all these services. ' that this despised weed not only ; has approximately the same pro THE HOG AS A PROSPERITY tein value as alfalfa but that MAKER i sloc"' w'" r('nsn often in prefer ence to alfalfa. Moreover it will A carload of hogs - the first in '. tfrow without irrigation. In fact two years -was shipped fronv the principal problem heretofore Central Point to Portland Tues-1 has been to prevent sweet clover day by Klden Brothers :nd ll M. from growing, its predilection Coiiley. for macadam roads being well This car will bring t he owners known. $11200 - a good price for a carload ! Two carloads of cattle are now !of extra fancy fruit. ion the way for the Lewis ranch ; These hogs, we are told, were near Wellen, while the various I not sprayed, pruned or sorted, j Dodge ranches have contracted j but were fattened on alfalfa and i for a herd of the best dairy cows. ; sweet clover grown on these two j The (lKlu, Rjver vauoy wj a , ranches and shipped as they run. j ways be a fruit country 0f the I Many of the pigs were from the highest grade, but it. should be a spring litter and represented j t.aU0 cou,ltry, a hog country, a some six months' work, with the! ,.,i,-v. ,.nti-v n well These Good lighting is as important for the children as good food and pure air. Electric service with proper lamps and shades, not only means jood and econom ical home lighting, but light that is health ful, clean, safe and convenient. The ideal time for hottsewiring is the fall. Then you can start the winter evenings with the cheer and comfort of the best lighting. An estimate of the cost of wiring your home may be obtained for the asking. Courtesy First Good Service Always Oregon Power Company Telephone Dallas 24 pigs doing a large share of it. ! This shipment, which is to be j followed by another car shortly, once more calls attention to the opportunities in the way of di versilied farming in this valley. The fruit business is a lucrative one properly handled, and where the soil is well selected is hard to beat when returns, healthful em ployment, etc., are considered. Hut livestock raising has many advantages and when adopted in conjunction with fruit raising is the best possible insurance against loss. Under present conditions fruit cannot escape its off years. With cattle and hogs there is a ready and a steady market from one year's end to another, and rela tively speaking the cost of pro duction is low. Moreover the hog is a forager. Properly cared for he spends 12 hours a day, seven days in the week converting low priced crops into high priced pork, ham and bacon. Where the cow will in- Also special music. We are glad crease from GO to 100 per cent for the increase of attendance in j annually the hog will increase iairy ranchers in developing the live stock department of agriculture are primarily benefitting them selves but they are also pioneers in the important work of putting prosperity in the Rogue River valley upon a permanent and lasting basis. Med ford (Oregon) Sun. our Sunday school and we still from 500 to 2000 per cent, and he WWlm Watch Talk Church Directory. IF it has been longer than eighteen months since you have had your watch cleandd and oiled, in all probability you are abusing it. Ordinary machinery, when in constant use, is oiled several times daily, while a watch is often allowed to without any attention. DON'T subject your watch to such misuse. If you do you may find yourself in possession of a useless time keeper. WALTER G. BROWN, Jeweler and Watch-repairer. Ev.Na:ucAL Chukch W. A. (it'EFFROY, Pastor. Morning service at 11:00 o'clock Evening service at 7:30 o'clock Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Y. V. A. Meeting at 6.30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. H. F. Jones, Pastor. Morning Service at 11.00 a. m Evening Service at 7:30 p. in. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8:00 p. m. BAPTIST CHURCH. G. A. Pollard, Tastor Sunday School at - 10:00, a. m. Morning worship, - 11:00 a. m. Christian Union Endeavor, 6:30 P. M, Evening worship, - 7:30 p. m. Frayermoeting Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. POULTRY SUPPLY STORE THOMAS BOULDEN, Proprietor Keeps on Sale Best Grade Chic Feed. Best Grade Grit, Bone and Oyster Shell. Best Grade Bran, Shorts, Barley and Oats. Best Grade Corn, Scrath Feed, Egg Food, at Lowest Cash Prices. Garden Seeds in Package or in Bulk. Will Pay Cash for Egs and Poultry. Monmouth, - Oregon 19 Herald and Pacific Monthly one year, $2.25 Herald and Pacific Homestead one year 2.25 23 Herald and Weekly Oregonian one year 2.50 Vj Herald and Daily Telegram one year, 5.50 Herald and The Weekly Blade one year 1.85