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The outcome of the present campaign for United States Senator will affect
everyone in the lumber business, whether employer or employee, to such an
extent that we are asking our employees and those with whom wo do busi-
nes to join us in helping re-elect
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People’s Diviaion meet at 8:80 p, m.
for devotionala.
Boy* and Girls’ World Club meeta
at 8:80 p. a*, in Pioneer HaH, Mr*.
Chan. H. (tending in charge.
Prayer meeting Wedneaday evening
Choir rehearsal Saturday evening.
Special vocal musical number* at
both service* Sunday and some old
favorite hymn* will be rendered by
the choir on request juat before th*
sermon Sunday evening.
A cordial welcome awaits all at ail
of our services. If you do not wor
ship elsewhere com* with us for we
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The fact that our two saw-mill* are operating today ia largely due to the import
tax of $3.00 per thousand feet which was added to the existing tariff of $1.00 per
thousand feet in July.
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No one devoted more effort and influence to securing that levy or foreign lumber
than FREDERICK STEIWER. Oregonians whose jobs today are due to the shutting
out of (anadtan. Dougta Kr Lumber from' our American marketshare obligated to
FREDERICK STEIWER. Let us show our appreciation by sending FREDERICK
STEIWER back to the United States Senate where he can eoRttauo to safeguard
American labor and capital empWyod in the
petition of foreign producers.
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Riverton News
A rtudent body mtettag wu held ia
th* high school WedMaday afternoon
at which it was decided to give • H.l-
low*’** dance and party in th* high
•chool auditorium next Friday eve
ning. Coatom** can b* worn or net a*
tho gnmta choose.
Kvsry member
of th* student body and alumni i*
a*k*d to coma and b rin g a friend.
George Martin was injured a few
day* ago, while coming beck from hi*
fish net*, when a wheel that had come
off a passing ear struck him.
AH the teacher* from Riverton at
tended the Institute last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cooper and chil
dren, Terrell and Kenneth, have mov
ed back to their home in Myrtle Point.
Walter Smith and family and Mm.
Ben Smith and »on, Eira, went to
Coquille Sunday to see Robert Smith,
wbo ia in tho Knife hospital.
Mr. and Mr*. Frederick Bock Jour
neyed to Cre*well and other valley
potato after attending tho Teacher*’
Institute at Marshfield Friday. They
returned Sunday evening.
Mrs. Led* Alpine ha* been Ul at
her homo for th* past few day*.
Mr*. Irene Gaaner was given a mis
cellaneous bridal shower at the homo
of her mother, M m . Mary Curie, of
Parkersburg last Saturday afternoon.
Mr*. Marika E Mulkey visited
•chool for a short Mme Thureday.
COOS BAT LOGGING CO.
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A good spiritual meaaago.
8:30 p. m. Five Chrietina Endeavor
Turner B. MacDonald, Paator
societies moot for devotional*.
Sunday 10:00 a. m. Bible School.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. a*. Prayer moot
Ned C. Kelley, superintendent. A de ing. John Sandero, loader.
partment for all age*.
Wo extend a welcome to all church
11:00 o’clock. Sermon by th* paator. service*.
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School "Juggling” Bill
WARNING
Don’t be
MISLED!
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Fra* public Itoadiag Boam opan ia
Church Building •very Ttwaday and
Friday afternoon* «teapt holiday*
baas two to Iva o’otoek.
The public ia cordially invited to at
tend our *crv ices and to visit tho
Beading Boom.
Destructive Expansion is proposed under the
guise of Economy and Consolidation, by the
Zorn • Macpherson School "Juggling" Bill
G. A. Gray, Paator.
107 E. 2nd St., Coquille, Ore.
which actually.,.
Edwina, Loda and Jack Grove», Jam«*
Crowioy, Looter and Hanoi Durcll,
Hanoi Taylor and Christina Christen-
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