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tils. in* for'’ORaniluextMr.forIScon-KXO HPT ION lt;\ I/I A’ FINK PROGRAM FOK ANNUAL LBW1S COUNTV COXVKXTIOX OF W. C. T. U. TO 11K Ill'Ll) IX CIIKHAI.IS NEXT TLKSDAV ASJ WEDNESDAY.'pilE coniplelo program was unannounced today for the annual convention of the Lewis county W. C.otor T. U., which will be held In Chcha-;ooil ns on Tuesday and Wednesday of - . . next week. Tlio convention was loi lotIteport of county treasurer.Report of auditor.Reports of superintendents tlnued.10:00 a. m.—Final report of credentials committee.Election of officers.Song. convention.11:10 a. m.—Paper. “Does Military Training In the Public Schools Retard Peace? Mrs. Cora 1$. Harluu; discussion.11:25 a. m.—What Women May Do to Promote Peace, Mrs. Cornelia T. llntcher; discussion.11:40 a. m.—Memorial service: noontide prayer, Mrs. A. B. Lyness.Lunch In church basement.Wednesday A fI crnoon.1:30 p. m.—Song, convention.Devolionals, Mrs. Union Kilburn, Chelmlis.1:45 p. in.—W. C. T. II. Clinic;Of pin Madras cuirrr200. ^HViJ ^ecu *u 'Vinlock earlier In i, in the week, hut was postponed and ■ndc. transferred to the county seat, owPing to the serious Illness of the moth-84-tfmisit ln-1 forVIOD-llghttreat,S7-Bt;9-3t «r of Mrs. Iva Bartholomew, county| president. Following is the program j In detail:'1113 ^ Tuesday Afternoon, Aug. 17. lJa‘ 1:30 p. m.—Opening of conven-L -Ior | tlon, Mrs. Iva Bartholomew, county president—Devotlonals, Mrs. C. E. Sonneman, 0F“ Chohalls.| Roll call., (Orricinl members.)1:50 p. m.—MinnLos of executive meetings.andi 2:00 p. ni.- Appointment of conir mlttees courtesies, credentials, auditing. resolutions and plan work.2:05 p. m.—Report of corresponding secretary.2:15 p. m.—Music. Plano solo, Mildred Hermans.2:25 p. m.—Symposium: Status of Prohibition, (j.) in Other Lands, Myrtle Cotrill; (2) In Our Land, Mrs. a. E. Lyness; (3.) In Our State, Mrs. Cornelia Hatcher.3:00 p. m.—Reading. Mrs. Reua Coonness, Ccntrulln.3:10 p. in.—Vocal solo, Mrs. Evh Hager.3:20 P. m.—Reports from local unions.3:40 p. m.—Preliminary report of credentials committee.Reports of superluUmdeuts.Tuesday Evening. -8:00 p. m.—Song, congregational. Pevotionals, Mrs. Millie Wilson. 3:15 P- in.—Music, High School Orchestra.8:25 p. m.—Address of welcomo to delegates: From church. Rev. Ed. J. Smith; from union, Mrs. Kuio ltambo; response, Mrs. Eva Otto,.. Centraiia.S:35 p. m.—Violin solo, Miss Agape Parker, accompanied by Miss Eleanor Peterson.8:45 p. m.—'Address, Mrs. Cornelia T. Hatcher, president Alaska \V. C. T. U. 'Offering.Benediction, Rev. W. E. ltambo.Wednesday Morning.County executive.9:30 a. m.—Devotlonals, Mrs. Mary Lafond, Doty.l*OUTlPreal den I Treasure two ollioSome Diseases that ATfcct tlio Local jal Photo Union—Symptoms and Remedies:: Portland Paralysis, Inlormlttent Fever, Heart | . .Trouble, Mrs. Reua Coonuess: Dya-j nvcmi' pepsin. Sturvution, Aiteilo Sclerosis. I Fcnndsci Mrs. Cornelia T. Hatcher.2:10 p. in.—Song. Sunshine Quar-tctto, ChrlBtlan church, Chehalls;Laura Hawkins, Muriel Routson,Florence Nelson .Eva Hagar.2:20 p. in.—The White Shield Home, Mrs. Jesslo O. Prater, Seattle.2:40 p. m.—Address, Tlaofnl Labor Indispensable to Character Bulld-lng, A. C. Canterbury, county superintendent of SC.llOOlR.2' 55 p. m.—Violin solo, Miss Agape Parker.3:05 p. * in.—Address, Are the Children In Town Getting a Fair Chance. Physically; Mentally and Morally? Rev. W. S. Leilmon, Contrail a.3:30 p. m.—While Ribbon Recruit Scrvfcc, Mrs. Alice Steel man.Thauk Offering Service, Mrs. R.A. Wilson, Centraiia.'Unfinished bnsiness.Adjournment--o----——SAX 1 hats, eland all arc barr Wltliyeo i( the S attend t monies-UP-Jhrls-66-tr-OANAr-Idlng,181-tfSAX circuit ings for interest, is the j Urcerior here ye:ALL WRONGThe Mistake Is Made by Many Central in Citizens.WEDonier,120-tfITETHIS at ia-d forTHIS rat In* rd foxLook for tiic cause of backache.To bn cured you must know the cause.If It’s weak kidnovs you must get the kidneys working right.A Centraiia resident tells you how.Mrs. Johu T. Jones. 015 S- Oak St., Centraiia, says: “One of my relatives had severe pains in her back. It hurt her to stoop or lift. If she walked any distance or exerted herself, the pain got fo badPIO.Vl Gorman his job was vec Unimllc says lie the bal him ove man nnPOMWe bematcliirnewsbo;Evansplainedmm iterof you ; that she 0f gam had to sit down. She was suffering] fjarnis*from a severe attack, when Doan’s Kidney Pills came to my notice. I got a box for her and' they certainly went lo the light spot. After taking them a few days, she improved and it was only a short time before all the ailments left her.Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Jones recommends. Fos-ler-Milburu Co., Props, Buffalo, 'N.9:45 a. in.—Reading of minutes. Y-POR' Who troublii Theodo cavrjin wooden tensen good It lificinl fully ciJNER-Bessic
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