■) For Lunch There’s nothing like a cup of Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee with the noonday meal It’s different in taste from other coffee and better. You can afford Folger’s Golden Gate—it costs less than two cents a cup. g u> meeting on aan- o prayer service on Thurs- ixvoived piea&ast mee be neighbors sad fr.e&ic k met often La other ways, ere comparatively few altra:- I tai came into ccmpetitlcs with the church, and so there was eomparatfveiy little teed of ce rising innovation* to attract lb* public. since then, he we ver. times have changed. The life of the average com­ munity has become more complex and there is far more in the way of I social diversion to attract people elsewhere than to church. 1’. there­ fore behcoves the church to follow the example ot the merchant and f-t into the competition. There can be no doubt that the world will be tremendously benefitted by extend­ ing the influence of the church more widely. Shivers run down our spines when we talk ot bolshevism and its attendant manifestations. uid yet the purposes of bolshevism are im- ¡Densely furthered by the current 'habit o. going elsewhere than to church. The church is a p: werful stabilizing influence in the eommun- rty and anything that tends to ex­ tend its influence tends to commun­ ity betterment. On the whole, it is a most encouraging sign to see the churches getting into the cotpeti- lion and going after the customer» that have been strayed off elsewhere. I Truth Coming Out. We believe with the arrival of the light shed on the darx ana impene­ trable mysteries of the league of na­ tions. It is devoutly to be hoped such will be the case. Earl Grey of Falloden. better known perhaps as Sir Edward Grey, a man of 58, has emerged from well- earned retirement to come here. Alleyne Ireland. F. R. G. S. appears in the light of a John Baptist for the new minister bluntly (1) that Eearl Grey VACUUM PACKED firm believer in the league of na­ tions; (2) that be holds no league of nations, however skillfully devis­ ed, however solemnly subscribed to, can accomplish its declared purposes if there should be anything but friendship between the United States and the British Empire; (3) that the duty here is to insure, so tar as lies were put on a toll basis, and which in his abilities, experience, character CHURCH RESORTS TO ADS. - —o------ gained further publicity through ad­ and in the great and unusual powers ■ o------ vertisements of one company pub­ Eugene House of Worship Uses Full with which he is clothed, that in a world divided against itself there It is not all surprising that the lished last week, is unfortunate to Page for Publicity Purposes. shall be no division between the Granges of the Northwest are refus­ say the least. Washington county has ing to form an alliance with the always prided itself upon its efficient (Editorial in Eugene Register) English speaking nations. union labor organizations and the telephone service, and there is no I When the people of Eugene and railroad brotherhoods, The farmers question that ability to secure rapid the surrounding country saw page Administration Propaganda. have suffered enough at the hands connection with all parts of the advertisements of church services in county has been an asset which the yesterday’s newspapers they doubt­ of labor unions.- -Banka Herald. One of the most active agencies of people are unwilling to relinquish less regarded the innovation as a dis­ administration propaganda is pres­ The whole country, indeed the and for which ther are willing to pay tinct novelty—which it is. The ent is the Newspaper Enterprise As­ whole world, is to some extent suf- full value. The Hillsboro company ■ churches have not been in the habit sociation. of Cleveland. Ohio, which fering from neurasthenia. The nerves has made a statement dealing with of taking their wares to the public supplies feature matter, cartoons and of the world have been tense for the reasons tor the change and the in that way. On the contrary they cuts to newspapers of the Scripps last five years. They have been over Scholls company has made another, have been inclined to urge that it is syndicate and to several hundred strained. A great wave of nerve but whatever the merits ot the con- the duty of the public to seek out the other papers throughout the country. fatigue is passing over the world, troversy, in the end the public is light that is hid under a bushel. It is Just now the service is issuing car­ and to this is due many of the chiefly concerned, It is a busines.- at least worthy of comment that toons violently assailing the mem­ things from which we are suffering, matter, pure and simple, and it some of them are complaining that bers of the Senate who decline to be here and elsewhere. We lived for five would seem that an adjustment people are going elsewhere than to administration rubber stamps in years on nerves, and now exhausted which will deal fairly with all could church. consideration of the peace treaty nerves are having their inevitable be made. In the meantime, being a If the public will analyze a little league of nations covenant, effect. Yet some men are not willing business matter, it should be consid­ more closely than common its reac­ same organization was active in to take any decisive step for a peace­ ered purely as such and introductiou tions or surprise following yesterdays he kept us out of war” campaign of ful order of things, but fight the of the personal element avoided.— advertisements, it will doubtless find 1916 in behalf of the Wilson organ­ country for political advantage.— I Independent. that it is surprised not at the use of ization. new-paper advertising, but at the Telephone Register. ( If the Non-Partisaat League of employment of business methods in -o MA KF WORK FASTER Labor leaders of Oregon and Wash­ North Dakota is to be Judged by the interesting people in the church. It ington are beginning to talk sound expieiwidns its governor makes in is a well proved maxim of advertis­ Tillamook People Are Pleased to sense. They are telling the men that it public, no loyal American citizen can ing that the article advertised must .'.*>rn How it has Been Done has been proven that the cost of liv­ have much respect for the league. have merit if it is to be benefited by h , tty hard to attend to duties ing goes up as wages advance, and Governor Frazier, who was elected publicity. No amount of advertising Via.. . constantly aching back; that striking for more pay will not in that state by the non-partisan.i, is could force upon the public a safety With annoying urinary disorders. remedy the existing situation. That quoted as saying a short time ago. ¡razor that would not trim the morn­ Doan's Kidney Pills make work is getting to the root of the evil. For "Our forefathers in 1776 had no ing crop of whiskers, or an automo­ easier for many a sufferer. the last year too many workingmen voice In the taxes they had to pay, bile that would not run. Similarly They're for bad backs. have gone upon the theory that they so they organized the revolution and church attendance cannot be increas­ For we£k kidneys. should get more wages, not reckon- broke away from tyranny. It was a ed by advertising unless the services Here is convincing proof of merit. ing with the fact that every time Just revolution. I hope to God we can I at the church are such as to inter­ Jack Mott, 918 Hoyter St. Dallas, they get a raise there must be an ad- change things here by the use of the est those who come and draw them Ore., says: "I took Doan's Kidney vance in the price of the article they ballot. I think we can. but if we can t 'back again to other services. There­ Pills several years ago when I was produce, This question is one that it may be necessary to have another fore the departure from the ordinary having backache and other kidney must be settled before the country just revolution." That is bad stuff. [lies In bringing the church into com- disorder. I blame the trouble to the can get back upon a sound basis.— It is not the language ot a loyal I petition with other activities of nature of my work. Constant strain American, uor one who respects the everyday life and bidding for attend­ and neglect caused my back to give Observer. stars and stripes. When any man ance on the basis of merit. out. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved me ■ ■ O------- talking revolution in this | It seems to be a fact—regrettable, finally, My back soon felt as strong Personally, we haven't much use starts for lllram. We think if he had used country where everyone is free and but nevertheless a fact—that church as ever and my kidneys were nor- his head in 1912 h>* wouldn't have where we have equal suffrage, there attendance has been declining in re- mal.” Price 60c., at all dealers. Don't to be touring the country now to ;is either something wrong t with his cent years. Some of us blame the au- ----------- and others the moving pic­ coun tonlobtle ­ simply n«k for a kidney remedy—get cotul* internationalism He happens head or he is an enemy of our to be on the right side of the league try, and in either case, an unsafe tures. Still others place responsibility ■ Doan'8 Kidney Pills—th«- -am* that of nations but you never can tell man to be at large. The Non-Partisan upon the greater complexity of mod-! Mr. Mott had. Foster-M. burn Co.. when he Is going to be on the right League of North Dakota ought to ern life, which proves so many diver­ .Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Pd. Adv. side of anything else. Normally you repudiate It* governor's word’ and sions that the social feature ot com­ would have expected him to have apologize to a self-respecting public ing together at the church on Sunday Oi-namental Fire Placet Built been for the league covenant as it is. for the insult of even hinting at a is no longer needed to satisfy our of Brick and Stone, All Fire He has always taken the sentimental revolution in this country.—Iteniiz- gregarious instinct—In other words, Places absolutely guaranteed ¡we no longer "go to meeting” in the aide of an issue—-the grandstand er. not to smoke or money rs- sense of meeting neighbors and side. Now we find him opposing the I iunded. The laborer Is worthy of his hire, friends and joining with them not superficial and making a fight for Brick work of all kinds done worthy of a certain only in the worship of God but also in but the hire la the practical. But we don't know on shor» notice. an hour or so of pleasant social in­ whether he will be practical about consideration from labor too. We make a specie tercourse. But. whatever the reason. 1 ------- o------- pairing smoking Fire next Issue or not. We prefer Sometimes indigestion Is the result there is complaint of declining at- . almost any of the other nientlonablee of something you’re swallowed, and tendance. for president.—Gazette Tinies. sometimes it's the result of some­ | There was a time when the mer­ ------ o------ The telephone controversy which thing you can't make the other fel­ chant who was "known by all his TILLAMOOK. ORE customers" did not need to add In- raged since out-of-town calls low swallow. What the Editors Say Amans life Reel them off—"Rio".Gibraltar, Ceyke. 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