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METHODISTS GET READY FOR GREAT j CENTENARY DRIVE Campaign Fcr s < $ u i£ ß £ $105,000,000 To Rebu'ld World On. F o r t y M illio n D o ll a r * to Be S p e n t on H om e P ro g ra m m e . F ie ld $40,000,000 , F o r e ig n and $25,000,000 . War R e c o n st ru c t io n . It looks like w ar to the k n ife be tween l.loyd tleorge and Northollffe. Tiie British premier turned on the new spaper man viciously, and gave him a scarifyin g that left nothing to bo said. T he viscount w as pictured a s a disappointed seek er n iter glory and power, w hose failu re to ach ieve Ills ambition as dictator in war and peace had loft him sulTering from Injured pride. "Pisoasial vault.v" w as the d i agnosis of l.loyd George— dlsoa sod vanity that sought to avenge itse lf by creating discord and suspicion am ong the allies. T he premier 1ms challenged a pow erful f«*\ but challenged him boldly. l.loyd G eorge and Lord N orthcllffe probably are ib e tw o most Influential personal forces In B ritish politic», utnl n o « that they are fiercely and publicly at war. the effect on Mr. Lloyd George's jsilitloul fortunes and the test o f the Influence o f th e N orthcllffe prims Which is expected to follow , w ill mark the beginning o f a new political chapter, the developm ents o f which are being discussed w ith the liveliest Interest. Each man Is an eager tighter, aud the battle betw een the little \\ eiah “glunt’’ and the “new spaper N apoleon” Is uot likely to be a tam e one. on For T h e c h u r c h In A m e r ic a in t e n d * to t a k e it * place in the fo re fro n t. From n o w on, it* m otto w ill be "doing." not t a 'k in g . H e n c e , in c e le b ra tio n of the 100th a n n iv e r s a r y of the fo u n d a t io n of C h r i s tia n m is s io n *, th e M e t h o d is t E p is c o p a l c h u r c h a n d the M e t h o d is t E p is c o p a l c h u rc h , so u th , h a v e jo in e d in a n a t io n w id e M e th o d is t c e n te n a ry c a m p a ig n . Every phase o f Methodist chureh life Has been enlisted. The aim of the ro lo e .sa l cam paign is the rebuilding of the world. $140,000,000 to Be R a is e d . In brief, the M ethodist Episcopal churches of both branches w ill ask for a total of $140,000,000 for their joint aim s. E specially detailed are those aim s so far as they concern the M eth o d ist E piscopal church, w hich in the seven-day period o f May 1S-25 w ill ask for $105,000,000. Here is how that m oney w ill be s p e n t: Forty m illion dollars on the great est foreign m ission programme ever conceived, lastin g five years; einbrae ing the building and operating of schools, hospitals, dispensaries, col le g e s and everything that w ill benefit mankind. C hristianity w ill be preach ed too, but the aim of this new and bigger M ethodism is to live C hristian ity and the brotherhood of man. $40,000,000 at H om e . Forty m illion dollars w ill go for a carefully detailed programme of home m issions. But the programme again I LLOYD GEORGE VS. NORTHCLIFFE OOING. NOT TALKING. IS AIR. NOTICE OF F IN A L SETTLEM ENT N otice is hereby given that the un- ilersignod adm inistrator o f the estate of Tlioo lore Kipp, deceased, has till'd his final a eouiit in said estate, and that the honorable county court o f Marion county, Oregon, ha* fixeu an.l appointed Monday, June ltith, 11*19. at the hour of 10 o 'clo ck a . m . o f said ,!av at the county court room in the city o f Salem in said county and state as the tim e and place for the hearing of any objections to such fin al account und for the settlem ent thereof D ated this lo th dav o f May, 1919. JO SEPH KIPP. S . H . Heltxel, A dm inistrator. A ttorney for e sta te . Mav 13. June 12 BRILLIANT PREACHER IS CENTENARY LEADER GEM (Olii White Corner Building) Great Unloading SALE O u r entire stock offered at one-fourth to one-half below re g u la r prices. E xtraordinary^ inducem ents to bu y ' Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured bjr l o c a l a p p l i c a t i o n s , a s t h e y c a n n o t r a n c h t h e dU«A»«*d p o r t i o n o f th*- * a r T h e r « 1» o n l y o n e w a y t o c u r « c a t a r r h a l 4 «afn* •*. a n d t h a t la b y a c o n a t l t u i l o u a l r e m e d y . C a t a r r h a l L v a f n c a a ia c a u s e d by a n In* B a n t d co n dition of th e m u c o u s lining of th e E u sta ch ian Tube W h e n t h i s t u b e la In fla m ed y ou h a v e a r u m b l i n g s o u n d or Ira- p rf i h e a r i n g , a n d w h a n I t la e n t i r e l y c l o s e d . D e a f n e s s la t h e r e s u l t - U nless th e i n f l a m m a t i o n c a n be r e d u c e d a n d t h i s tu b « re s to re d to Its n o r m a l c o ndition, h e a r i n g w ill be d e s tr o y e d f o r e v e r M any cases of d e a f n e s s a r e c a u s e d b y c a t a r r h , w h i c h Is a n Inflam «d c o n d itio n of th e m u c o u s s u r faces. H a l l ’s C a t a r r h M e d i c i n e a c t s t h r u th e blood on t h s m u c o u s s u r f a c e s o f th e system W e will g le e O n e H u n d r e d D o lla r s fo r an y case of C a ta rrh a l D eafness th a t c a n n o t be c u r e d by H a l l 's C a t a r r h M edlclns- C ir c u la rs free A ll D r u g g i s t s . ?Sc F . J . C H E N E Y * C O .. T o l e d o , <X Salem’s Greatest Women's Apparel Store Friday and Saturday cT V lay" 23 and 24 O w in g to the u n season ab le w eath er, unfavorable trade conditions and because of the late arrival of m a n y lots of season able m erchand ise, our distributing a g en ts for the north w est chain of stores o w n ed and operated by this com p any, find th em selves greatly overstocked w ith th is se a so n 's m erchandise and have shipped to us as our allotm ent an im m ense q u an tity of C O N F E C T IO N E R Y First Class Confections. N E W COATS, C A P E S SU ITS, D R E S S E S M IL L IN E R Y <®, F U R S High Grade Pure Candies Fine Cigars and Tobacco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. H E N D E R S H O T T , Proprietor Stayton, Oregon t w ith explicit instructions to take radical price reducing m easures for im m ediate u n load in g of surplus stock. F orced to put on a sale of su ch m agnitude at this early date and at a tim e w h e n y o u need such m erchand ise, instead of w a itin g for the usual July Clear an ce S a le s, w e are offering yo u the ad van tage of a m ore com plete stock at the m ost rem arkable price reductions y o u 'v e ever heard of. A ll th ou gh ts of profit have been abandoned and prices cut to the quick. We not only propose to cut all profits but will sell vast quantities of brand new garments in many instances away below manufacturers’ cost. But price is not the only factor to be considered. You’ll also find our models the most compre hensive and an array of bargains that will appeal to every economical buyer. MOHAIR AND WOOL ...WANTED. D R . A. L. H O W A R T H Dr. A. L. Howarth is the asso- c'ute ex ecu tiv e secretary o f the $105.000.000 M ethodist C enten ary m ovem ent for rebuilding the world, w ith headquarters at Portland, Or. Dr. How arth is one of the m ost brilliant preach ers in the northw est and during the C entenary cam paign h is ev ery Sunday has been occupied with dem ands for add resses. As execu tive secretary, he super v ises the b u sin ess d etails of the vast C entenary plans in the Portland area, which c o n sists of the sta te of W ashington, a large part of the sta te of Oregon and northern Idaho. — H IG H E S T M A R K E T P R I C E P A I D — P h o n e or S ee M e B efore S ellin g Í ED. PHILIPPI Stayton - - - O regon ca lls for livin g C hristianity and doing Christian things, rather than preach Ing M ethodism. G reat com m unity churches in the big c itie s w here there * s s s » r s s s r v r r v s r r s r r r s » s s » s * 4 * 4 s « * 4 « 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 l w ill be h ealthy a m u sem en ts and w here the church buildings w ill be open sev en days a w eek; com m unity churches in the country— $11.000,000 alone w ill be spent on helping to m ake the country church a real factor, building cro ss roads churches, m aking allow an ces so that the rural church can get the b est of p astors and pay them a salary that w ill in terest them ; educational work in the c itie s; help C O U N T R Y T R A D E S O L IC IT E D pastors to g e t a living wage. T w enty-five million dollars w ill be expended in the next fiv e years at the rate of $5,000,000 on direct war recon 387 COURT STREET struction work equally divided be » 144444 14444444« ft il tw een Europe and this country. Close on $3,000,000 has already been sp en t by the sending to Europe of the first M ethodist m ission ship. Perhaps there w ere Bibles on board, but there w ere a great many more p low s and tractors. T hat great ship w as loaded to the gu n w ales with everyth in g that could help a people to rebuild. Bicycles I a n d C T l /T Ì \ Supplies and ; Repairs ; 1Repa" l/¿otorcycles Lloyd E. Ram sden Salem, Oregon N ew and Second Hands Goods U n it e d C h u r c h Is A im . M ethodism is preaching a united chureh—a com m on church. It is urg ing that ch u rch es unite, the sm aller ch trehes clo sin g that the stronger on s may be stronger yet. "I>-t us have a strong, dom inant I'liristianity," say the M ethodist lead ers. "N ever mind about the esp ecia l brand. "W ith F h ristian ity and the golden rule ruling the world, peace, dem oc racy and C hristianity w ill be unitedly safe forever.” W e Huy, S e ll a n d E x ch a n g e Furniture, Ranges, Heaters, O H Stoves, R u g s a n d S e w in g Machines', 44 ft WE SAVE THE PEOPLE MONEY’ The Peoples’ Furniture Store 271 N . C om m ercial St. Betty Said She Could Bake S a lem , O regon > “I knew she never had baked a cake and I was doubtful. But I told her to go ahead. “She got my treasured Royal Cook Book, my can of Royal Baking Pow der and all the fixings—and sailed in. “Honestly, it was the best cake we ever had, and now I believe anyone who tries can bake anything with Royal Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grape» R oyal C ontains No A lu m - L eaves No B itter T aste The Royal Cook Book, containing over 500 recipes for all kind* of cookery, mailed free. W rite for a copy to R O Y A L B A K IN G P O W D E R C O ., D e p t. H , 135 W illia m S tr e e t, N e w Y o rk