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.3 i Satoraajr Erenfaiff, Marts 8, 1918. isOGENE BAILT GUARD fain Svm an Armenian, who has been through the manifest true patriotism to our Prea- and was taken to Eugene for medical car and' perhaps an operation. A Story of Married Life horrors of Turkish barbarity. Hit story is thrilling and well told. Com and hear him.

REVELATIONS OF A VIFE 4 Want's call for a chance In time of one hour. Every clock supposed to be turned one hour ahead on Sunday morning. This will mean that our meeting time, while at the tame hour by the clock, will be one hour earlier in actual time. Let demonstrate that we are nue to our BETHANY UNITED F.V ANGELICA! Sixth and Blair. F.

Fisher, pastor. People of Eugene Will Hear Story of Armenia by Dr. Frederick Coan By Quritom Sunday school at 10 a. Elmer Jordan, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 a.

m. Sermon by Uuy Phelps. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. This will bo the closing service of these meetings; recep Nr.

and tin. Hottord mad a trip to Florence Tuesday. Mrs. Mutgrove made a business trip Tuesday to the Stafford home. She report her little girls who were quit ick aa nearly well again.

W. T. Gregg baa Just purchased from W. R. Stafford a pair of twin calve.

He will take them to Us homestead on Big Creek where he expecta to raise and train them for an ox team to clear his hind with. We hope he will not exceed the speed limit when he makes his first trip to the North Fork valley. Leslie Henderson was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mis Flyr. president's call and everybody be on time. Full announcements of the week ot prayer as observed by the C.

W. B. M. will be found in the Bulletin. gold a it sol trimming, win tume that suited my hair domplsion, a detail which I had studied earetuUfi when I ordered lt.vj'.'.

Vned It wa coHow, and the eleevn wertf CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Why Madei Triad Fellow aa Old Felkl ef Lllllas's Vvtir Day. The thought of Katie' evident misery with her refusal to tell me anything of the cause of her sorrow, effectually spoiled the nap which I tried to take before dressiug to receive the guest Dicky was bringiug home for over night tion into church membership will be both morning and evening. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights of the coming First Church of Christ Scientist, south. WHY THE HUN CAN PRAY. i i.

(A Saturday Sermonette.) week, Phelps will lecture on "Romanism." enst corner of Twelfth avenue east and Oak street. Sunday services 11 a. subject, "Matter." Sunday school at 0:15 but apologiea-of: But ltwaa-moeW esty Itself comrmred with, moif the! evening gowns I had saen. when-attnl ing the tiftatro or dinner with Dicky, Many Christians have asked themselves and others since the C. E.

at 7 p. m. Intermediate at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 war began, "How can the Huns pray for the blessings of God on t- 'clock.

Public reading room in room the only thing which worried ae coneerm-9 ing It was the possibility that th fi their barbarity?" "How can two nations ask God's help to an Junction City Schools Whether I am entertaining at my own homo or being entertained at the domicile of aome one else, I like to take a warm bath and a nap before dressing, It is a sybaritic little luxury of mine in W. S. S. Drive Is Being Pushed at Cottage Grove 812, Cockerline and Wctherbee building, oihilate each other?" Push W. S.

S. Campaign open daily from 12 noon to 4 p. except Sundays and holidays. This conception of the Jehovah of the Old Testament grafted Cottage Grove, March 23. The war which I have always Indulged myself when possible.

And no matter how nerv- Junction City, March 23. At the upon the old German conception of their war gods seems to have redness, which wm ah Hat remained om. the burn I had received upon the eight' of Dicky's birthday dinner, might viaul ible. si I put an extra, power light inte thei electric fixture, and than, with ti-al of hand minor, and myr owe drtagl savings stamp drive in Cottage Grove FIRST UNITED BRETHREN which is being conducted this week 1 In ous or irritable I may have become In my close of school Friday afternoon, Mrs. Mayrilla Jackson, principal of the pub Corner Eleventh Avenue and Ferry been perpetuated and have bred a generation who have worship.

charge of the high school students with street. H. B. Dorks, pastor. Mornirg ped force and God as the infinitude of force, not as infinite love warship 11 a.

m. Christian Endeavor at Superintendent Glass at the head. The committee covering the city proper Is preparations, I rise refreshed from my leap, "with al! the kink ironed out of me," a Stewart, the dear old woman with whom I boarded in my teaching days, Used to say. as a God of Matter not of spirit. 6:80 p.

m. No evening service. lic school announced that during the school week the children of the public school bnd bought and sold thrift stamps and certificates to the amount of $785. Two hundred thrift stamps and 147 War certificates is the number included. Arnold Baker of the eighth grade has the glass, scrutinised every Inch Ua that! showed above the To soy lire consternation .1 saw, -that two flnV lt regular patches of color showed Jpatjbe-i low my collarbone.

Charles Prottman, Clyde Bnrcham and Haul Loucks. The committee which I covering the country district I Thelma CENTRAL CHURCH The answer must be that their conception of God is different. The old testament Jehovah, was a God of battles, a God of vengeance; a God who was a material conception of a powerful (Presyterian) Tenth nud Pearl. Wm. Wilkinson, Esther Jorgensen, Raymond Veatch and Francis Lacey.

Superintend Moll Case, Pastor. 10:30 a. m. ''Every honor of selling the greatest number. The StrMH.T"tetlee)...

-oz I suppose they really would not havr Name for the Name that is Above Every ent Glass ha hi committee at work Name" is the rtitle of the Palm Sunday Wilde and Lee Mnrphey have purchased PItslng splendidly. But I do not think 1 slept 10 consecutive minutes ot the hour I had allotted myself. Katie's tear-wet face was before my eyes, her quivering vole la my ear. What could be the trouble? The Sown Prohlsm. It was no quarrel with Jim.

Of that I was certain. Earlier in the day I had hoard him soothing her with comforting words, assuring her clumsily that "every message in its local and universal impli cations. Every Central Church communi $50 worth each. The boys of this city King magnified to infinity. The conception of God as spirit was brought in by Jesus, or rather was revived by him.

Tlu? old prophets at times glimpsed the God of Love, but not clearly as did the Man of Galilee. The prophets and leaders of old prayed to a God who was to avenge them upon their enemies. Jesus Drayed to a God who was to save man from himself; from the been noticeable to any ye hypercritical ones, but-rl telt- thes-J. could not br, to Ricky, wha lorM' beauty ki'' oast orltlcajl. who are now listed in the Junior Rain.

cant and parishioner urged to bo pres bow Regiment are: Chris Wilde, first ent. 2-5 p. m. The annual Every Name regiment; Burton Young, Palmer Ayers, Canvass for Current and Benevolont Support. Members and friends of the' parish are asked to remain at home until Agnes Soreuscn, Arnold Bodker and Lee Murpuey of the second regiment An But whatto, -not jjUft not wish to take off, the rsr hidetd, carnal mind which raul said is enmity toward uoa.

thing would be all right." But what else besides trouble with her. husband could so distress my usually cheery little maid? Next Monday afternoon and evening, unlimited amount of effort has been their representative calls. 6:30 X. F. S.

C. "Remedies for Intemper manifest during this week for the sale of When my tiny clock finally chimed the had no. real dinner. gowxv or enough for th critical eysa.of ta-aaj who wa coming. .1 tried powdaxlag th, Lieutenant Chris H.

Jensen, of the United State Signal Corps, will bo in this city and will lecture and show moving Thrift Stamps and War Saving certifi- ance," a war measure topic of real inter The old Jehovahistic conception of God returned during the dark ages. It was this conception which permitted the priests to pray before the massacre of St. Bartholomew and the Puritan cates by the various committees, ot this est these days. .8 p. at the armory a alarm which told me that my rest hour wa over, I resolutely put Katie out ot district.

picture for the Loyal Legion at the Bell United Service on behalf of stricken Ar place, but.unlMS I put it on-thMjab; that it' looked Ilk lifted floor it.wt my mind and devoted myself to the plea' theatre. This show which is to free, menia with address by Dr. Coan recently fcn chant around the gibbet at balem. impossible to disguise the redness, or ing task of making myself look as nice as will be of great interest to the general Dr. D.

E. Ruff transacted business in from that, distrissed and harrassed land, it seemed to my Inflamed imaginatloo, possible, in order to reflect credit upon public, and it is requested that as many Eugene Thursday afternoon. A community wide attendance should be It must be this conception which prevails in a country which ends out picture postals of the Loving Christ hovering above a Huh machine irun which is trained on women and children. as possibly can, attend the meeting In Dicky in the eye of his new acquaint- E. T.

EtlefBen of Meadowview attend in order. Untied Passion Week Services fast becoming.hyatarleaL- JCRWO: t-l I tried to think, and thm an.Maa). to me mads, Oath inflttly. the afternoon, thus saving the seats for ace, of whose critical faculty he to stand somewhat in awe. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at Central Presbyterian at Thursday the Loyal Letion in the evening.

Lieuten to business matters in this city yes today. The high school dramatic, club an ant Jensen wa formerly paator of the and Friday at First M. E. church. Let is this misconception of God which permits men to ask mi hlMsintf iiDon nillaire and plunder; and it is largely this same I had ordered gown just before my accident, which had been completed while Christian church of thi city.

Carelessly put away in one of ay bax wu a botUe of the.liqoia etnft LtBUax Underwood bad, used at fonadtto tot, the Christian Message and the Church ot Christ united for service have right of Dicky wa in San Francisco. I would nounces" that the four act comedy, "Farm Folks" will be presented to the public within a few week. The cast are busy rehearsing under their coach, 'Prof. A. K.

have refused to take tt It I could have way in the community this week. misconception on the part of some of our own people, which has mesmerized them with fear of the power of right and made Will Confer te New Rolla. Conforming to the generally adopted her atrocious mass: ot roege tea snf before the threw all such tubterfeits. plan of all banks throughout the country FIRST BAPTIST Mickey. done so honorably, for at that time ot our estrangement, tho list thing to stir my Imagination was a beautiful dinner away ws luo hm ui wr ,,1 Mr.

and Mrs. G. A. Fryer have return. them question even the existence of God because men will do tViino-s and claim thev do them in His name.

Corner Eighth and Pearl. Charles E. the banks of Springfield will open on and after April 1st, at 10 a. m. and close tor Perhapa I could ue that.

J. wa eesi petate enough to try nythin, bet I ka ed from Stayton where they spent a few ithe day at 8 p. in. days visiting at the home of Mrs. Fry did not doubt God because God permitted Judas to be the grace to, be very much ahsmee Dunham, pastor.

Bible school 9:45. Jeff H. Irish, superintendent, interesting classes for all. Morning worship 11; the text will be Zachariah 9:0 "Behold thy er's parents. gown.

But now, after completing all my toilet except the gown, including the coiling of my hair In the simple coiffure which I' always aft set, and which Dicky prefer to any other arrangement. 1 took Hugh McFadden of Harrlsburg was a myteir as toox, out tne i.ivj membered hpw often, Ioytl I we LllUan, I had secretly critlcijed Vr toy Hare from Cottage Oreve. Sam Hlckey of Cottage Grove tray his Master. Jesus knew that his suffering and resurrection was necessary to show the world the power of spirit, God, over we doubt that the present crisis has not its ne- King Cometh unto thee; lowly, and rid visitor in this city yesterday. spending a few day here on business.

J. W. Lewellyn of Harmony transact' ing upon an ass, and upon a colt the foal her use of tlliy Wsmettc. ed business in this city Friday. down the gown from its hanger, unpinned the sheet which shielded It from dust and lipped into it with geuulno pleasure in But with all.

the vanity of tht, avti woman. I alwavi hsii ISCTOttr thai A number of local citizen attended Portland. John Walsh of Fall Greek was In town the Red Cross dance in Eugene Thurs of an ass." At 6:30 the Epworth league will present a religious pageant at which an offering will be taken for the Armenians. Evening worship 7:30. Subject ot sermon: Lessons of ithe Cross.

The pas that I could use 'the maie-ttpt it I whrh' to do so in a more effective and artttl its beauty, For it was beautiful for all it sim cessities that mankind may come to know God as he is the au-lovihg father, and mankind as brothers, to be forgiven when in error, but not permitted to impose upon others any more than the nu.i rommA the monev-chanKers to remain in the temple. day evening when the "Wilson" horse, Friday en route to Portland on a business trip which was given to the Eugene chapter plicity. Of gray made with the way than LUlian that tar ilU bUity I could defy detection with Si of the Red Cross was disposed of. tor-preaching both service. This long tunic-like lines of mediaeval.

The boys of the Choral club enjoyed a Patrietlo Mettle. There will be a patriotic meeting of turnes, and with wide bands of curiously it was with just a' ting of satltfactioa that I began te apjly the ituft 1 chicken feed at tho horn of Prof. A. K. church unites with the other churches in holding union services during Passion Week.

embroidered oriental stuff In green and When all mankind realizes that God is love the desire of man to be like his maker will make all men lovmg nv.pv the eolden rule. Then will the millemum Mickey on Wednesday. The evening was the W. O. W.

at their hall next Tuesday sight when the unveiling of the new ser spent in song and general conversation. son et ux-Tracta tp. 17 fl R6 (1170 vice flag will take place. A musical and At a later period, of the evening the B. W.

T. FIRST UNITARIAN Eleventh and Ferry. Pastor, Andrew A. -J. et ux C.

Wlckwlre BU.fww, come. literary program will be presented and chicken, was served by the member of I REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS! at ui 10.JSO acre tp. 17 8 4 J1 the committee. Those present were: there will be refreshments. AU Woodmen with their families and friend are in- Fish.

10, Church school. 10:15. Adult class led by Dr. H. D.

Sheldon. Topic, William R. MoQeorge ttiut to Jo Van, Henry Peterson, Floyd Summers. Koke Eti. of lots 9:7 blk.

2,, Shaw't Chester Paulson, Elmer Jensen, Lloyd 1 vited. The community will unite Sunday night in a big mass v.i a 'Mpnlc. at which Dr. Frederick G. Coan, "The Reconstruction of American Foreign Policy." 11, Public ervlce with ad.

add. to fiugene, 100v. 1nk if Barber, Marvin Bailey, Raymond Sims, Will Make Oeevalttetet Qailt. Hans Rusmussen, R. Bodtkcr, Glen Mil ft man born in Syria of American missionary parents, wJl.

tell Filed MarohSO, 1918. CP. Devereaux et nx to Madison 0. Harris of NW14 tec. 34.

tp. 19 8, It 4 110. George A. Melvin to Edgar N. Mel-vin of NEK Nft of NW tec.

ilS tn. 16 10 W. $1. dress by the postor on "The Work of tho Church on Modern Life." No evening meeting on account of (the mass meeting let. i 1 'io SensJ Fttd tr Strrtatftf.

vjjj-jid America must feed-her aeeoctttee It- of the terrible need of our money to keep tnem irom VThe churches will nearly all have morning sermons in keep The girl in the Fhtlathea Sunday chool class of the Methodist church meet Saturday afternoon at- the home of their teacher, Mrs. Bertnice VanVal-tah. to commence work on a convales at the armory where Dr. Frederick COTTAGE GROVE this war. Thay no longsr.

ebt te Coan will lecture in connection with the Armenian Relief Drive Slutla'w Harbor Chid Co. to Bertha K. Stewart Lots 43 and 44, blk. 20, El Cottage Grove, March 23. Leslie feed and unlet we 'eear to the rescut, they are face ta face with atarvatton.

Htarvatloa tor 'thetii cent quilt which will be given to the Red Cross, Carmel add to Glentda, S70. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Mary Elitabeth Warren' et al to' Al- Don't watte toot 'Sran, has been adopted by the churdiesfor the" Union Meetings during Passion week commencing Monday March 25. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, the SI wille. held, in the Presbyterian Church, on Thursday Willamette Street, between Eleventh cester V. Vunduyn 10 acres tp.

10 B. means defeat for us. Conserve. 'l. and Thirteenth, George H.

Parkinson, if Will Run en Delivery At a meeting ot the Springfield gro- Leaning came from TVoshington Friday to visit his Robert McCord Is remodeling the front of his building on Main street making the shoe man Goff a room for his shop; Allen Tyson of Eugene wa In town on business Friday, The infant child of J. E. Blackmore It 8 $100. pastor. Preaching at 10:45.

Sunday school at 11:30, L. L. Lewis, superintendent. Interesting classes for all. The Alcester Vanduyn et al to 0.

M. Young Int. In tract tp17 8. ctrymen held Wednesday evening It was decided adopt the general delivery and Friday evenings in the Methodist Church. On monaay even, it rSunham Kit 8100.

Filed March 21, I9IC. pastor will preach from the text, "And ye shall eat old store long kept, and ye died in Montana Thursday and they are system, of ell (tore to be handled by one man. The new delivery service will begin April 1st Several men bid on the contract, whloh was given to Earl Moore Ella 0. Hlggins to Nella Bennett bringing hi body here for burial. Get a little; retj at war.

by cotr erring; hurOolaf ifc out dessert fpr-e tttlng a slice or two lesa ot bread day, may hurt a btu( Jttaiimber, lft a life, or the front are rlsKlng. Painless patrkrtlsii won't help Cot down'. 'be and ewtett untU ft 64.40 acre tp. 18 2 S10. Pearl Plaster nnd Ross McFarland shall bring forth the old because of the new." Junior league at 8:80.

AU boy and girls are invited. Epworth leagues at 6:15. The Fourth Lenten Organ re U. S. to Alexander Horn SE "of of this city.

went to Lebanon Friday to a dance NE of SE 8W of SEH ec 8 to. 20-8 W. Cottage Grove will have a service flag SPRINGFIELD PERSONALS W. B. McKianey end A.

B. Kepner cital will be held at 5 o'clock. These concerts are proving popular, and the Malcolm A. Horn et ux to C. A.

Olson et ux SWM of NEH NW ot 8E Tiioarlnv evening. Mr. Jennings oi VVetoeTday Evening Mr. Crim of the Christian On Thursday evening a Union Communion Service will be held in MelSist cLch, Mr. Spangler of the Congaonal Church will make the-Communion address.

On Friday evening CasHf the Presbyterian Church will be the speaker It is the earnest hope of all the ministers that the Chrisfaan people of he immunity will rally to these meetings sustam them by Sir attendance and their prayers. These meetings will be at on display in a few days. It hss been ordered so as to be hero in time for the liberty loan drive and will hang over Main street. The numbers of men In are spending a few day In Portland. attendance increasing.

The program be Born, to Mr. and Mr. J. K. Edward gins promptly at 5 o'clock with John tec.

8, tp. 20-8 700. John Balrd et ux to Elisabeth Balrd Tuesday night, a ton. He hat beta nam the. service will be shown by figure ed John.

Junior, Stack Evan a organist and Curtis Peterson, baritone. In the evening this church joins with other In the union Palace displayed on a field of white. Dr. T. B.

Ford of Salem, Dr. James Mary Ellen Benson is quite ill. Moore, of Eugene and Reverend Down, Harrison Tract in tp. 19 8 4 88500. J.

A. Boons et ux to Boren Neltoa Lot 1, 2, 8, 4, 5 blk. 97 Junction City 8775. V. Stlngley ux to Robert V.

Ai- R. J. Blanchard of Phoenix, Arltona, of Drain, visited in town Thursday. was in town this week going to Eugene m. 7 :30 H.

T. Shea of tht Oregon Powtr com meeting at the armory In the interest of the Armenian and Syrian relief campaign. Musical program for the morning follows: Organ Prelude, Passion Chorale, Anthem, Sun of My Soul, Tur Friday. A. M.

Prather the section foreman on pany Is spending the week at Dallas helping in ithe office then. the S. P. left Thursday for Canada, Mr. W.

J. Sturgi of Brownavuie is ner: offertory, solo, Mr. ManviUe; or Ages," McCullcy. Scott, Burnett, Pe-telle. "Behavior in the Household of God." Installation Service.

Pro-rram in Bulletin) Benediction. Post Mr. and Mr. H. R.

Shearer went to QUICK RELIEF gan Postlude, Finale, Behove. Eugene Friday. spending the week at Dallas helping in the office Leonard Peterson went to Portland Mrs. W. J.

Bturgls of Brownsville I JUNCTION CUT METHODI8T Friday. FIBST CHRISTIAN L. Crim, pastor. Miss Daisy Mc-Cluskey, organist; Mrs. Doise Betckett Middleton, muic director.

Special installation aervices, 11' a. m. The Bible school under the direction of I. D. Custer meets at 10.

11, Prelude. Intcrmetzo Stean. Doxotegy, invocation, Gloria. Hymn, No. 99, Xord'a.

Supper. Offertory, Prayer Perfect." Patterson, sinrlntnrfl lesson. Hymn, No. Sunday will be a big day for us, and Mrs. John Siluby and daughter Elisa lude, Allegro Modersto.

Page. Special Union-services each evening during the oloalni with Friday evening. The spending' a' fow' day with her daughter Mrs. C. Nell of thi beth went to Eugene Friday.

we hope there will be union of all forces at the evening meeting which will be Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stewart and Mr.

Mrs. R. White of Lorane went to Portland to visit relatives Friday. and Mrs. Bob Blair of Jasper motored In Thursday night.

given over to the Armenian relief, The speaker will-be J. J. Itandsaker ot Pott- Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That Ii the Iwful err: rf' thtMimcls pastor desires to call special attention to the. change of time to be made on Easter morning.

This will' give to the churche the privilege of being the first Mrs. R. White of Lorane went to Frank Swindell of Marshfiold, land. Let the American people under- Portland to visit relatives Friday. HUM mmnim ix: stand more of the 'cruelty of German 184.

Prayer. Male quartet, "0 Rock of Miss Maud Hughes returned Friday nturned to her home Wednesday after' noon. tince Dr. Edward prodacad Out TaUetJ, the tubttltute for calomel. Dr.

Edward, a ptactldnf phjeklia tat atrocities and greater will there be to Portland. W. P. English returned Friday to Mc willingness to give aid. This meeting will be at 7:30 p.

m. Come and hear Mr. Paymaster in Canadian Army Mlnnville. J. T.

Allison is quite til again. Handsaker. The morning service will be. RatMims Earl Ishmael shipped his first car Sentenced to Term in Prison Winnipeg, Mat- Maeh t20pCl7 along patriotic line end the address will be on Germany and her Kultur weighed in the balance. Sunday School at 10 a.

tjrMU treatfas patktrta fa chronic ccav eeetaht cstosaalfcet a heaUm. snnthlm 'T5'pllJ ht- et thee. load of lumber Fridny. W. O.

Wilson has accepted a position as bookkeeper for the Pallett Lumber PERUNA in Yotir Home A housewife must give the first aid to colds, coufihs and ether ailments. Her promptness in applying the remedy often aaves aserious illness. Her experience with remedies has led know Sat PERUNA Is always reliable, that she should hfveKra hand for the immediate treatment ofjsough. sad mUi n4 thAt It is always to her Epwonth league 6:30, The Rlvcrviow honrs is 9:30 a. followed by the company at Divide.

George tt Wttaby, peyatMter of the Wlanipeg military district, wet today sentenced te ill for 23 atoatha. He wis convicted of eabetsllag 818,500 et amy Sunday school. A cordial Invitation to Ben Lurch' left Friday for Portland, 11 ctTDiny.wThey aever face them to all. C. T.

Cook, Pastor. Mrs. Alice W. Jones formerly of Cot- I ITSIffESS HEN iwt funds. tnge Grove has returned from Everett, SPRINGFIELD METHODIST sjsjiiatsjrii action, Ii you hart a "dark braera mouth" now thea-a bed breath-a, tWU, tired lieeilsslst litrnM liver and and is now in the reference dt Tedtr there it not enough food la tht Dr.

8. A. Danford the pastor will in.OsonePtrter, 411 Water Sc. Hea partment of the central library, Portland. oreach In the morning on Our Char.

iataiupnedMttrteilJW E3 aa Al litietj la.tttt atg awsy weefceVy ImM th tatts tn eMxpjrerfll Ifcid ttleavSart tni world to feed ell the people ted hare any left te wtete. Waste feed aal ls, wis vnw. Wehvened Pe acteristtcs and in the evening on "Why ami mm warn wr twv uv OHM Tatteei at Mtot MINERVA Denomination Good music and every- nmate lusarf for a aunioer ot mmm mnA have art watting lives Thouseoda take cew twt) ens ir atglil body welcome. Minerva. March 23.

I. Bpr- kmid It perrecUr laeeM wmmm au wen gne who hs been spending a few days visiting with his daughter, Mrt. R. B. The raauly Safeguard fhe experience of one woman, given herewith, is typical of thousands of let tecs that reach the Perana Company from gratefnl friends who have found their hornet Incom nusnie memaDe.

It toon rid Ike srs-Msotear traces ST. MART'S EPISCOPAL. Corner of Seventh avenue and Ollvo rfaeoM, aad pre- Kypkcrs, left Monday for hit home ea i ism WM VfletU Mfaeena. Ml street. Rev, Frederick u.

Jennings, rec Lake Creek. i Wit' The Sylvan Glen school has been doe tor. March 24, Palm Sunday. Holy communion at 8 t. m.

Sunday tchool at 9:45 ed for a few days on account of the 111' a. Morning prayer ana sermon ai neas of the teacher, Miss Dale, who See been suffering with grip and tore throit hut we are rind to Itata that after a HOLDS FALSE TEETH FIRMLY IN MOUTH Prevent. Sore Gum flumt ihrlak er twtU aad plats he- a. ro. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p.

m. Holy communion on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 8 m. Special ervlce for women on Wedneiday at visit Saturday to Dr. Tdwards of Flor-enca. Miss Dale Ii much Improved and plete, ana ueir family safety in danger without PERUNA, WaatU Mr Ear Is raatfr roe.

will be able to fill her place In the school 4 p. m. com lots, waica tmn room Id a day or two. dtatUt. Aa application ef uubbuii Mtmi avetd ea the State! pUtt, re- Clyde Bay spent the week-end at tht tome of hit father-in-law, J.

A. Craia. W. T. Gregg It spending a few days ii.vm the coaSIUea.

It um ue elate firmly aad eeeateruMy la .1 it. k9 on the Hlllhurst farm helping Mr. Staf tloa. Alt Pfteiotte tteaui ayiMt. FIR8T CONGREGATIONAL.

Corner Chsrnelton and Seventh avenue west A. M. Spangler, R. McMorphey, Sunday tchool tuperlnten-dent Mitt Yortn, director of musts. Mist Davii, organist.

Sunday tchool tt 10. Morning wortbip it 11, theme, "For Knoh a Time Thlt." In tkt evening ford do some fencing. DEEG 'Cnlta and Catarrh '4 Thereat weight ef testimony that has aceumu ltoSieyeanthat PERUnX has teen lj the ns7l.UUtli trees Vm tlm ud pfitftod tts st. Cilssihei. OU El Tweaty-firt Mile at twos ttorec I Mr.

and Mrs. Slonicar of Coot Bty dtatal inpplp he, xoer eruggun otei arrived Tuesday to visit their too. Cbse. BUSINESS it from his wkoleeeler. Free earn- Hlnnlcsn.

pie frem Cerega Ckmleal C. Clere-I Norman Dick, who has beta quite tick aa Armenian and Syrian relief rally at the armory te be tddretied by Mr. Coan. lind. Otla.

fn aome time, became worse ftimlaT.

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