SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Thursday, October 14, 1913 AT THE CHl’RCHES FREE METHODIST CHURCH Charles E Brawn, I'astor 9:45 - Sunday School. 11:00 - Morning Worship. 6:45 • Young People 7:30 • Evangelistic Service. Evangelist and Mrs. P J. Grif­ fiths of Salem, Oregon will sjH-ak at both church services as well as the Sunday School and the young people's group. — V - FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner No. Main and Laurel Sts Dr. George W. Bru*e, Minister 9:45- Sunday Church School. 11:00- Morning Worship. Subject: “What Happens When We Pray" 6:15 - The Methodist Youth Fel­ lowship will meet for worship. Leader: Lois Ann Thompson. 7:30 - Evening Service The Methodist Youth Fellowship will lead the serfice presenting the new Fellowship emblem and explaining the covenant, motto, colors, and points. This should be one of the most interesting and informative of the Sunday even­ ing services and should be attend­ ed by youth and adults alike. Bible Class, Thursday at 7:30 —V— NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH. CONGREGATIONAL Corner of Blvd, and Morton 9:45—Church School; Mrs. Glenn Prescott, superintendent. 11:00—Morning Worship. HEADLINES Ay What Makes an American Army SEWING MACH. ( ARE GIVEN IN BULLETIN dhi.ruigi* of repair men Just at a time wucii honteinakcr« need io i..,vt llitlr aewliig machines U> „ootl running oitlt’i coimliuilly ha* .ed to the publication of a four- page c.icultr on »he cure ami ad- juzitin, nt of sewuig machines. ju«l .s iued by the O.8.C Kxtonri<«i ser­ vice lots circular, written by Lucy I Lane, extension »;H*cinll»t in i < tiling and textile«, i* intended l> supplement the information contained in itrwing machine in- iliurUon hooka supplied by the m.uiufiictiiier It contains a pic­ ture of n typical sewing machine head with ull parts clearly mark­ ed to be used ll* a glide In follow- .ni’ tho directions for cleaning, o Mug. and adjusting sewing ma- • ch lie i. ’Inis pamphlet issued ns exteti- »ion bulletin No. 024, is partie«- 'a’ly valuable in rase the* original instruction book has been loot !'■. les may be obtained free from uiy county extension agent or <11- rect from the collc/s' Q I LOOKÀ4 wM JOSUHINt HUDDlfSTON CARRY YOUR BAG, SIR! by — Women war worker* on Ruth Taylor the British railways have What makes an American Ar­ released thousands of men for th* armed services — my American ? husky, smartly dressed girls It is selection. The boys come j have taken over porter's from all ranks of life, from farm jobs, too. and factory, from village and i city, from the work bench and the class room. There is no question of class, no bar of national origin of the names they bear, no dispute as to their religion. They are cho- j sen because they are physically fit and men tall j* aide to »io a hard job - because they are tough e- nough to take it • and to hand it out. It is leadership. With only a small standing army war found us with too few men trainer! to lead But that never stopped an American army The boys in the Ju«t the right blend of ingredient* ranks were culled by their offi­ and temperatures la as importnnl cers and if they showed any qual- I to kuecessful *a»hing aa it is to ities of leadership, they were kurreaxful rake baking. In principle, the washing and pushed into officers t r a i n i ng ironing method» followed by pro­ acnips there td earn their rating« fessioni)) laundries today are very Gossip mongers to the contrary, much like tested ricipes for cook­ practically none of our officers ing For, the whole washing and ironing procedure followed in mod­ were selected because of their ‘‘friends’’. Most have come up Jaywalking. iue practice of ern Inumine* is first tested by the American Institute of foundering from the ranks through sheer' er,.--suing steels brtween Intersec- ut Joliet, Illinois. These expert* ability and hard work Our lead­ aeotioiMi. I* "i> 'he Increase In Ore- w irk witn controlled temperature*, ers know the men they are lead­ gon u survey made by the safety length of time required for washing ing because in the ranks are men division of the secretary of »tate article* clean and safely, and tho separation of all article* according they know, who come from the office's d «closed. t., ti>. ,i . ii.r and fib» i content joat same kind of homes, were taught Tai* unsafe practice was re­ as carefully a* a homemaker aifta in the same kind of schools the in 166 percent more pe ­ ported flour, separate* whites from yolks FIRST PRESBYTERIAN beliefs in democracy. The men destrian fatalities during the first of eggs ann to both young men and community and the home. McGee, preaching. fires have been kept down to a west was held at Corvallis In Jan­ women on the bast* of scholastic "We are convinced." Dr. Sweet Midweek Service Wed. 7:30 p m. minimum, both in numbers and in uary, 1694, according to the Attainment and other factors stated in announcing the Interna­ o- — —V— area burned. This fine record has thumbnail history of Oregon State tional Council's part in the effort, been made possible by the united college compiled in connection THE CHURCH OF THE "that an intelligent and wholly BRETHREN efforts of state, private and fed- ' with the 75th anniversary cele­ Christian stand by the church feral forest protective agencies; by bration. Ashland and Medford people of America with regard to Ward E. Pratt, Pastor the precautionary measure« taken the Issues at stake in the peace by forest operators who are spend­ it» 10:00 - The Church School. will have a profound effect upon ing more than one million dollars Graded lessons for the children. ; the cause of Christ around the annually to k<-ep fire out of the Young people and adult theme: | world for generations to come." woods: by the hundreds of volun­ “Jesus and the Sabbath.” teer farm fire crews; and last, | 11:00 - Worship Service. but by no means least, by Mr. Theme: “How God Raises Up ■nd Ml* J’lhn Q Public. But Ihe a Leader." Children’s Portion. I most effective single co-otdinat-; Evening Services in Medford at | ing influence of this entire effort Don’t spend hours in a cold 11 nifty basement 608 S. Oakdale St. Get a bottle of Kruachen flalta tonight. has come from the Keep Oregon In Medford: Evening sei vices 7 washing your laundry - or hanging and gathering Half an hour before breakfait, take a« much I take this' o'clock Topic: “I Have a Respon­ I aa will He on a dime In n glaaa of water (hot Green organization it in winter weather! Avoid colds that may lead 1 or cold) or In your morning cup of tea or j opportunity to express apprecia- ‘ sibility” with Gerald Pence leader. cofree and keep thia up for 30 daya. Kruarhen taken thia way helpa relieve aurh aymptoma tion to everyone who contributed to more serious ailments. Let the laundry do it —V— aa alck headache«, bowel slugglahneaa and FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, ao-called bllloua Indigestion when dur to In- to that program, and especially to better, faster, safer, and cheaper. nafllcirnt flow of bile from the gall-bladder. the county committees. Their serv­ SCIENTIST You can get Kruachen, a famoua Engllah formula made tn the u. 8. A . at any drug ices were invaluable. Pioneer Ave., South atore. You muit be aatiafled or money back. --- — o--- - Sunday, morning service at 11 Bundle Ol<| I'apcr* l(k> lait-ge o’clock. CRIME DOESN'T FAY. Not even in the —Miner Office Subscribe for The Miner today Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. kitchen. Ar* you guilty of thing» lit* th,»< Wednesday evening meeting, which includes testimonies of With a Smile She Killed Christian Science healing, is held The World’s News Seen Through 10,(MM) Vitamins at 8 o’clock. Reading Room open daily from he hristian cience onitor A teaspoonful of baking soda 2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and added An Interna.'/ >nal Daily Ncwi/ia/icr to a pot of fresh green peai* Puhliihrd by Illi r IIRIM I IX ti ll \'( E 1*1 III.I-II1XG SOCIETY holidays. is MURDER IN THE FIRST DE­ One. 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