- 1 1 m - - Heberts Predicted Feck's Victory. FIOHBITIOV WELL i n n IWI. five per cent of thin When Lord Roberts was In Oeua4 BE m --------- t X 01CHA1DI8TS num**r to *•»*• th® namb*r of - i tee years at the dedication of the nature* lor a referenda», while t Plain* of age Abes park and pie; Prohibition lo coins to be one of per eent (or 9.940) will be ell the ground be made ham this prediction: m the moot beneficial event« In the signatures required for an Initiative refuse to believe me. and we “D are U. Miller, HflM s the exact meaning hlatorr of the fruit growing nduatry, petition to be filed for the 19S0 elec- asleep uader a false security, for I do of the dssMfnatton "head of a fam­ aecordlng to C. E. Oreiaen, Pacific tlon. For the 191S election 23,000 not hesitate to affirm that wo wtlf a frightful war la Europe, and ily.’’ such person being allowed the coaat repreeentatlve of the Packer, «ifnature* were neeesaary for an have that Great Britain and France will who haa been here for several days Initiative petition. With only 10.* 19,000 exemption granted a married Interviewing fruit sales officials and 000 signatures needed for 1920, lnl- have the hardest experience of their person In the filing of an .Income orchardlst*. existence. They will. In fact, see de- tlattve petitions will probably clutter feat very near, but the wqr will Anally tax return. "It has Already been demonstrat- the ballot like autumn leaves.—Ore- be won by the gents* of s French gen "A head of a family." says Col­ ed,” says Mr, Oreisen, "that the man gem Voter. j era I named Ferdinand Foeh. professor lector Miller, "lp a person who ac­ w^o has been accustomed to tak ing s 1 —'------O------- — ; lo the military school In Paris’* tually supports In ond household his dally nip of alcoholic beverage FLEHTT TO VOTE OB one or more persons clonely eoaneet- turns naturally to fruit. There is --------- American Opportunity. sonfethtng about It that dhtlsflea Because of the fact that our rep- Although the populated area of ¡ti­ the thirst that the law will prevent resentatives In the legislature were berla Is only a i-.-u along the Trnns- tlon. Whether jp the abastase of Siberian railway, that belt Is ftOOO Interest Allowed on , continuous residence with his depen­ miles long and contain» nearly 'JOJUKt.- IMIO people. Before the war Siberian dents. s person Is the head of s fam­ Tim* Depositi foreign trade was largely In the hands ily, depends upon tfie character of of German bou*es. which undoubtedly the separation, If the benefactor le will- mnke desperate efforts to regain absent on buslm as or on aoeonnt of It when the return of normal condi­ military or navd service, or a child tion» ha« brought hack the demand for or other dependent in absent tempo­ general merchandise, rolling stock and rarily at school or on a visit, the Agricultural machinery. Bot in spite common home being maintained, the of the geographical proximity ot Ger­ exemption of 93.000 applies. If., • rapidly thaa at any other time In j A measure placing the state’s many .«astern Siberia, when Ha rail­ however, the dependent continuously the history of the business."—Hood credit back of reclamation projects. way service has been reorganised, will moat easily reached by way of makes Ms horns elsswhere, the bene­ River Glacier. / A measure increasing the llmita- be Vladivostok. The commercial eppor- factor, lrrcapectlve of the question -------- o--------- ! tlon of taxes for county roads. CHASE & LINTON of auport. Is not the head of a family. tunlty la one that America caauet af­ EAST TO BEFEBEBD A measure accepting a re-con- ford to aegteet—Tooth’s Companion. GRAVEL COMPANY --------- »traction hospital and amending tha "In the caae of man and wife, tha Joint exemption of 99,000 allowed a If any citisene of Oregon are ag-. constitution as to location, Prince of Writers of War. couple replacée the individ­ grieved at any law paeeed by this : A measure creating the office of In Valenciennes there is a status AU kinds of grave] Jot con­ married of Jean Froissart, prince of war cor­ exemption allowed each only If legislature (other than such laws as j lieutenant-governor, crete work, cement blocks, ual respondents. who was a native ot the they lira together. Unavoidable ab­ contained the emergency clause) } A measure to give board of con- er wood work furnished on sence of a wife or husbead at a san- they can console themselves with the trot , power to sell re-constructlon town. Froissart came Into all the splendor of tbe medieval lire q t Val­ short notice. reflection that securing a referea- 1 bonds, if voted, the streets crowded with dum will he an easier teak thaa at ‘ A measure providing aid tor dla- enciennes. knights sad soldiers, priests, artisans Telephone White 86 any time for many years. For only charged soldiers and aallora attend­ and merchants, the churches sad i g l i verified signatures of register- ! ing Institutions of higher learning, booses rich with and stained ed electors will be required to refer- ! A measure levying a 1 mill tax precious carvings, festivals, end any of these measures, provided for so-called market roads, moralities every year. Instigated same are secured to petitions, verl-i A measure providing 99,100,000 BfcwoooocHOSOBHOBOBOigg g oBogy xogogii hie seigneur, he set himself to fled and filed with the Secretary of for a highway along the Pacific by write «»temporary history. He State within ninety days of the ap-1 coaat to be called the "Roosevelt could describe a battle more vividly provai of tha objections! law. | Highway." than any of hie contemporaries. He This low figure of 9,999 la due to. In addition to these the wets wanted to knew everything; Iflted to ran sfer Co. the fact that so few people voted At claim that they are going to refer- get tbe story of a battle from both last fail’s election, only 91 per cent ¡end the vote on the national prohl- sides and many potato ef vtew, aad of the registered voters having gone ! bttlon amendment. ' wanted tbe details of every little cav­ alry skirmish, every capture « a «fa­ to thè polls and only a little over de. every gallant action and brave 40 per cent having* voted for su­ Tee Dangerous. preme court Judge. The vote for the “Here* a «tory shoot a girl who a * S. P. TimberUke, Prop. latter dfflce Is the basis of calculat­ •wallow«I « diamond ring.“ God, 1 100 ing the number of signatures re­ “Shf «ri* a very foolish girl. A to braurw everything, aad phone Red 79 quired for a referendum petition. dteNMMi.l ring I» too rich for nnyhi«ly‘o deer and of keen to Anrg9nx>iogRaaCTBWor»agaeCTela For that office. 194,949 votai rtlrnvtton ” which I could leai FUST ; m n o W A tM i General Banking Efficient Service Î he N ew berp E. A. ELLIS i s PHONE RED 202 U m Steck Cwitriw jUk Steck a ptdaltf Residence 1882 Portland Road McCOY BROS AGENTS FOR HOPSON’S FARMERS REWBEB0 CHURCH SERVICES 19 a. m., Bible school .Ethel Kleler superintendent. 11 a. m., sermon, "God's Prom­ is». ” 9:30 p. nv. C. E. 7:30 p. m., sermon. "Seeking the oat.” C. W. B. M. Friday at 9:90 p. m. Christian Endsavor social at tha residence of Z. Martin on Friday , Mid week prayer meeting Wednee- J day at 7:90 p. m. Free Methodist An all day missionary masting at the Free Methodist church. Miss Grace Allen, who has been a missionary in Africa for thirty yean will speak in the Free Methodist church next Sunday, March 19. Her principal address will be given at 3:00 p. m. She will tell of her labors aad ex­ periences there among the natives as a teacher, and aha will also show curios which she has collected. At 11 a. m. Mrs. Mary F. Coffee, eoaier- ence president of Women’s Foreign Miesionary Society, will speak on some phase of missionary work. Special songs win intersperse these services. Singing In two or three dialects will be features of the oc­ casion. The evening service will he given over to Rev. Walter T. Ktetabaefc. Everyone cordially Invited to se­ nd bear a feast of peed Edwin W. Hlght, Pastor. Sunday school 9:49. Morning worship at 11. G. E. 9:25 p. m. Evening evangelistic services 7:29. Come. The subject of the eenpoa at tbs Baptist church for next Sunday morning la “Forgotten Power,’* la the evening, the sermon win be oa the theme'. "A Nation of Convicts." Your are cordially invited to he pres­ ent at these services. On Friday evening at 9:29 there will be a supper given at the church, at which time Rev. F. C. T sslstts. eg Portland, will meet with m aad talk to ua on the Victory Campaign eg the Baptists. Mr. Laalette la the man who, takes the "pstn” oat of campaign. Come and hear him. The Baptist calendar is: Sunday school..............................10:00 a.m. .Morning service..........................11:00 a.m. B. Y. F. U................................... 9:90 p.m. Evening service.......................... 7:30 p.m. Presbyterian Sunday school promptly at 9:45. Classes for all. Morning worship at 11—"Stew­ ardship." Fine music. Y. P. S. C. E. at 9:30. Leader. Llewellyn Sanderman. Evening song service at 7:99— Complicity in Public Wrongs.” Mtd week service at 7:20 Wednes­ day— -Israel Warned." Jokh. 23,24. Ladles’ Aid Society thta week, Fri­ day. March 14, at 2:30, at the home of Mrs. C. A. Morris. Seventh-Day Adventist At the church, corner Second and Grant streets. Saturday: Sabbath school at 10:30 a. m. Morning service, 11:45. Saturday and Sunday evenings at 7:45. illustrated sermons on the life of Christ, work of His apostles, and their teachings. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting. You are cordially invited to at­ tend these services. Monuments Buy your Monuments -from Q.M.KEIUNG, Sexton Lota and single graves cared for by the yeah Monuments cleaned-to look like new. Satiafac- tien guaranteed. PkmM«ofc 144 w write Itx 442 &WM& <3 The Methodist church is patting on s great program, something big. Come and hear about (I Sunday. A full day— Sunday school 9:45. Morning sermon 11. “Pan-Ameri­ can ism—A Problem In Neighborll- neas.” Kpworth League 9:30, "What Caa We Do for the Community?” A good place for young folks. Evening address 7:30, "Savtag a Moral Pervert.” If you are a live one. you will feel good. If you are a dead one you will get new life. Take a chanee aad come. N EM K R G , OREGON ib b b m b W m — — 4— i — — ‘BILL’ THE Plum ber I 20C First Street ta 1 Methodist Dundee Church I m il i H ii u iii i iim .ti i iii i iii i itM i M iii i iii Sunday school at 10 a.m. Preaching service at 11:00 a. m. theme. "Stewardship of Personality.’1 C. B. Rees. Pastor. I