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Things! Things! THINGS! Thro© (iiiml Thin m nt «Iw* CHRISTIAN CHURCH ONE. Th© Song Service at <:3D i~ T V 4 b A Serni«ni <> i i I 111 N< iS is I 11 REE. (’ E S p e c ia l a t t»:” 0 i s Another THING is. EVERYONE is W ELCOME. SW EEl THOUGHTS When you pass C lark’s s to re think of how appreciative your ¡-V.ceil,eart, or wile, or mother, or s e if would lie if you sent her a box of strictly fresh chocolates or a mixed assortment of fruity sw eetnuats. You’ll have cause to '.la n k tis for this suggestion because we know how it has worked in other cases. W MB CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY. KSW« » “Shubcr!” w ill pay these extrem ely high prices lor Oregon Furs f Nfl EXTRA L/RGC lata* ta a 'taa«t 1 N d MEDIUM <GE _1A# 1_ IITRAH h cl L I N9I SM ALL J ««’ a* • ««M 0 ay N9 2 ' M K I I I I I »A U TV J 1 m i n K- Fine, Dark Usual Color Coast 25.0010 20.00 18.00 n 15.00 14.00 43 12.00 19.00 to 8.00 10.00 to 5.00 18.1-0 to 14.05 12.00 Io 10.00 9.03 io 720 7.00 to 6.00 7.00 to 350 12.00 to lOtO 9.0!) to 7.50 7.00 to 6.03 5 50 to 4.50 5.50 to 3.00 M W inter Fall U S K R A T 600 19 500 4.75 lo 3.75 3.50 to 2.75 2 O'o 1.75 250 to 150 4.501o 3.75 13.50 to 2.75 2.501» 2.001 1.75 to I SO 1.75 to 125 S K .U N K Ml LARGE N»l IXTAA I APGt (.-aa >y| 1 BLA C K 15.0010 12.00 SHORT N A RR O W 10.00 to 9.00 7501« <50 BROAD 5.C0ÎO U » 1 8.5Cto 6J5IO 3 50 to HSI SMALL 1ST a A TO aw CRAG a tm n u u a* re to o a qvautv ■ 8.50 la 8.00 75Cto 7.00 7.30 to 750 7.25 to 6.75 6.50 Io 5.50 6.00 to 525 5.C0 to 470 4.00 to 350 3.50 to 2XC 275 Io 2.25 2 CO to 1.50 150 to T h f « e i! te m < l) high pri 3.50 3.00 150 ,7S the weU kaoem “ S H U B E R T ’’ It. No. 3, No. 4, ' and otli'. u' o th er Oregon Fur«, v o n , t and accurate uiarkc* re p o i; good ' ' .1 For quotation? on t • lipprr.” the only reliable f its kind pubIW ied. I t ’» F R E E — ¡ .i W rit» fo r i t . A s h tr m r n t to ••S IM ia . R T * * n m r r < ’I t In ••m ore m o n e y ” — “ qulcliee.’t I I you kn ee uo > ■ ' o“ h a n d , e a t o u t ta g b r lu w - p a s t, on p le c . a: t jrd aud a tia rli to your ililp in a a t. D rp t. 1053 „ R .F .D .. STATE. .B O X N °. -COUNTY. L- I \\ THE LARGFST HOUSE IN THE WORLD DEA LIN G EXCLUSIVELY IN A M E R IC A N RAW F U R S 25-17 WEST AUSTIN AVE C H IC A G O , U .S .A . “I Don’t Need to Tell You 7J says the Good Judge W hy so m a n y m en a re going to the small chew of this good tobacco. You get real tobacco sa t isfaction out of this sm all c h ew . T h e r ic h ta s te lasts and lasts. You d o n ’t n e ed a fre s h c h e w so often. Any m an w ho uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you th at. P u l U p in T w o S ty le s K it HIT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B Cl T is a long fine-cut tobacco Wcv’nfrt-Brutoi' Comoafty. IIO7 Broadway. New York City H M cM ahan, R o b ert K S te w a rt, Serm on topics fo r S unday a re ; A lb e rt W indell, K L Bilyeu, J o h n “ T he h eavenly c h a rg e ’’ a t 11 a W O w en, J W E v an s, W A m, and “ T h in g s ” a t 7:30 p m . SU N D A Y SCH O O L M em bers and frien d s, don t m iss Brock, C H K oontz, G W M orn- P e te r and Jo h n in S am aria. hinw eg, and W L W ells, Ye shall be w itn e sse s unto m e e ;th e r o f th e se serm ons. K nox B u tte ; H L B urck, an d I ^ J ^ ^ i T j r i i ' l n d u n ! List o f Jurors Selected for 1920. Frank Crabtree. Ju d e a , an d in S am aria, A m ong th e ju ro rs th a t h a v e 1 P e o ria ; C has L C layton, W B to th e u tte rm o st p a rts o f th e been selected fo r 1920, w e notice A cheson, Jo h n W L am ar, and e a rth . A cts 1: 8. All peoples need th e gospel o f ,j,e follow ing nam es o f m en in C has B arton. S hedd; C h as A P ugh, F r a n k C h rist. I an d n e a r H alsey: H u lb u _ rt, C arl C arlson, W B Me T he p ersecu tio n o f th e early | E a s t H alsey; F re d G S m ith ,, c h u rc h sc a tte re d th e co n v e rts \ r th u r R o b n ett, J o h n W M iller, Corm ick, E W S hedd, and b u t th e ap o stles rem ained in Je - R edm an P earl, H ugh L eeper, P o l a n d . ______________ ru salem and k e p t in touch w ith j c Cy T avlor, and J P T em pleton. | - j t i s n e v e r t o o la t e t o r i g h t a w r o n g , a s W est H alsey: A dolph Falk, W ' lo n g a s t h e w r o n g a n b e r i g h t e d . th e d isp e rse d believers. T he p ersecu tio n th a t w as in te n d e d to d e stro y th e church h a ste n e d th e p re a c h in g o f th e gospel in m any places, Philip becam e a g r e a t e v a n g e list, and P e te r and Jo h n w ere s e n t to a s sist him in S am aria. “ W e c a n n o t believe in C h rist fo r o u rselv es w ith o u t believing in him fo r th e w o rld .” —Phillips Brooks. A co m m ittee to plan fo r “ D o in g th in g s in th e S unday school” w as ap p o in ted c o n sistin g of A m a n d a M itzner, C leona Sm ith, L a w re n c e T ay lo r and Leslie Clemo. All d e lin q u e n t m em b ers w ho a re n o t d e ta in e d a t hom e by u n avoidable c irc u m sta n c es a re u r g ed to com e o u t n e x t S unday p ro m p tly a t 10 o ’clock and h e a r w h a t th e co m m ittee has .planned fo r us. W e a re all v ery glad to know th a t M rs S A Ribelin is on th e w ay to recoyery. D r P T S ta r from Flow eree, M ont, w as a g u e st a t th e s e r vice S u n d ay m orning, also M iss J a n e t P a rm o n from C ondon, O re. T he rev iv al m e e tin g h a s been postponed fo r tw o w eeks. Rev J C S p e n c e r o f A lbany, will be I h e re to assist. Methodist Church Notes We have a Varied Assortment of Aluminum Ware at very rea sonable prices. Also a stock ot Granite Ware. Do not fail to try our Rockers, Diners, etc. We are also prepared to serve you with a stock of General Hard ware. Yours for a prosperous year. Cross & White Christian Church Notes All ab o ard fo r th e C E speeiol n e x t S unday e v e n in g a t 6:30 sh a rp . Topic, “ W h a t does our pledge re q u ire ? ” D e u t 13: 4, Jo h n 14: 21-26. L ead er, G er tru d e M cK ern. A good b irth d a y p rp g ra m is being a r ra n g e d and a la rg e :tte n d a n c e is looked for. A chain is no s tr o n g e r th a n its w e a k e st link is a s tru e o f th e ch urch a s any o th e r o rg a n iz a tio n . T he C E offers an o p p o rtu n ity fo r th e y o u n g e r m e m b e rs o f th e c h u rch to be a c tiv e a n d fit th e m selves fo r th e la rg e r s p h e re th a t is to be th e irs la te r on. Boost them up. T h e ir m e e tin g w as fine last S unday d e sp ite th e w ea th e r w hich k e p t m an y aw ay. M em bers, th e re is also an o th e r link th a t m u st be s tr e n g th e n ed. th e Bible school, th e p r e p a r a to ry school fo r th e school of C h rist, th e C hurch. T he W h a t s o e v e r class u n d e r th e d irectio n o f Bro W hite is la rg e b u t th e re is room for m ore. T h e lesson n e x t S unday g iv e s m uch room fo r th e discussion o f th e contm er- j cializing o f th e gospel. Read i th e lesson m a te ria l in A c ts 4: and com e and d isc u ss th e tw o Si mons. Simon P e te r a nd Simon j th e so rcerer. A good response w a s m ade t o ' th e appeal fo r fu n d s in su p p o rt o f th e w ork fo r th o e d u catio n of th e m in istry . Bro Phillips b ro u g h t us a serm on in w hich he em phasized th e need o f th e th o r ough p re p a ra tio n o f th e m in iste r o f today to m eet th e m any false philosophies an d d o c trin e s and th e p re se n t m a te ria listic te n d e n cy o f th e age. To fit o u r men add w om en o f th e C h u rch to be able to p re s e n t th e te a c h in g s of Je su s in any c irc u m sta n c e and to ' be able to co ntend e a rn e s tly for 1 th e fa ith d e sp ite th e a p p a re n tly I u n re e e p tiv e e n v iro n m e n t to ; w hich they m ay be su b je c te d is th e w ork o f th e colleges o f the [c h u rc h . J I have a new shipment of Bar- reled Molasses, Mill Feed, Hol-w stein, Sunny Brook, Alfalfa Meal$ m ar|d so forth. $ w ---------------------------------------------- « (’hopi »intr done only on Monday. W e d n e sd a y ^ Friday and Saturday. Zh Zb Zb & O. W . F R U M Children's Ailments ’ ISORDERS Of the stomach and constipation are D the most common diseases of children. T o correct them you will find nothing better than Chamberlain’s Tablets. One tablet at bed time will do the work and will make your child bright and cheerful the following morning. Do not punish your children by giving them castor oil. Chamber- ! tin s I ablets are better and more pleasant to take. ARE YOU FIT? T he re c o n stru c tio n period is a t h and. T he m ost v ita l period in th e h isto ry o f th e U n ite d S ta te s. I t will ta k e Men and W omen w ho h av e p e rfe c t h e a lth to g a in th e hill to p o f su c c e ss A re you fit fo r th e s tru g g le ? Chiropractic will Help You to th e top. W hy n o t g e t a sp inal a n a ly sis to d a y ? e q u ip t to pro v e o u r a n a ly sis by X -Ray. W e a re I)R. ELMER C. G IP E -D R . ROBERT H. HARRIS C usick B ank B uilding A LBA N Y , OREGON