Li. TIILT.SDAY,' APRIL 10. U22. I daily journal, rd::7LAiiD,i; c: e;:sgo?alycu;:g K IS GOAL , fcrtatlon tt a M." nationwide organi sation of upwards of S 30.000 young peo ple romprlalaa; the various Junior so cirtl of tn Eplnoopal church la fore- ratted i a, tentative call which baa n lasued for an Informal conference f the laWra of these aocietieW at Port land, Ortfon, next September, during th triennial general convention of the ftoarch. Bf1nnlne" with the war period. In a snore of )9ixceaea 'throughout the country, aocleilea of young people have ben organised within ther church; baaed on the principle of service and. sell - Their mettlnira are devoted to dls eaeatona of puUlio problems, ' and ' ay a- tearMUo plana for useful effort in rells- loua. social service and civic activities 1 ' The movement has spread with such rapMlty and with auch Excellent resulta that' the executive aecretarlea of the na tlenal council of .the church, seeing In tt great clvkj as well aa spiritual poten tialities have laid "before the church the aagfwtle! of a national organisation In a bulletin ttteh gives the full details f the actMjtee -0f thee eocletles in the ttMoces wber4 they have been , or gantoed. J"Of Orm varied ami eome'tlrnea cenflietlnf programs of the - diocesan boxllea a national program would toe formulated andar the proposed amalsa- liar, Pr. William E. Gardner., secre tary of the educational 'department -of ine national council of (ha church. In a summary at the movement aaya: ."The ' war has brought the yninr,)fe of the nation forward; Thousand! i of boys and gu-la have found It poaalbla to Invest tiuitr interests and enthusiasms la com m unity nd national movements. TLU COXTAGIOCS . . . . "Die satisfaction resulting has been contagious and today there re Young nrrna and women who desire' to ae the chtirth wake an aa soma wXDreas it. and utilise that power of yAuth which the nation has used to auch advantaa It the church has made religion and the pint sal Ufa demand too much lntro- spoctioa for thia ag of youth." save rr Gardner. "If h has teued -outline taska that command the service of an wrewhlca. If aroused,-gives freely, lr she T.a failed to make romantic and thrl!'ir.i''v Ariventnraua the task Of building a Christian nation, then let her confi'!s her neglect and call her fcest young people Into cooperation." Approximately half a Ynlllion youTtr people in the church could be gathered Into these diocesan organisations tinder a national leadership eOopefaUnff with (he diocesan heads if the plan oi amal gamation waa adopted, - 8500,000 Added to Baptist New World Salvation Campaign A contribution of $500,000 to th pro posed $10C,0O0.00d fund to finance the Baptist New World tovefnent waa re ceived "today at the Jew York office of the Northern- Baptist association,' accord ing to a telegram received by Pr. O. C WrlchU secretary fa the Oregon Baptist state convention, f rom-Xr. J. Y. Aitchi son, director general of the movement. Approximately J9.000.000 already had been contributed to the fund by North' ern Baptists and it la planned to in crease thia amount to 115,000,000 by April SO, Dr. .Wright stated. And Ore gon's 'shark of the eontrfbatlon trould amount to approximately $100.000v ' 1'ians ouu;nea xor in new wona movement call for raising' the entire $100.0tR0 by 19!. Approximately an equal. amount is . to be raised by the houtliertr BaptJfcla and.. the money used in promoting- aa aggressive, 'campanro for the salvation vt he Krorld by-the Baptist .church.' ' - ' .r r" "a r 'n nn t n n ' State' Speed Cods - ' Called Before, Juagp Corvabrs; April lS.Two cute peed cops who stopped in Corvallis Wednes day Ttarfced too cI6e te the city flr hv dranta nnd were tequrred to appear be fore Judge Conner. The case was de layed until the cjty attorney's advice was secured. Corvallia and Benton county motorists who have been fined or checked up by the state officers are taking- a keen interest In the outcome. i - ; . E.. Johnson's Alibi . . Doubted; Fined 3250 Elmer Johnson's alibi was not believed try EHsrrlcvJodffe Deleft Wednesday aTf- ernoon and the 'aueged booegser fined JC50. Johnson explained the 40 gallons of moonshine found In his ma chine by Highway Patrolman Ilamaker, April S, by saying he was driving alone the road when" be noticed two men to one Side acting -very suspiciously. v . ne stopped his car and they fled, he de clared Then h found the liquor where they had cached it and be loaded it into hi a machine. : - Mortgage Debt on Oregon Farms 88 Millions in 1920 Washington, April l3.-WAfelIING-TOX BUREAU OF TIlE JOURNAI) Mortgage debts on owned homes' 'and firniS la Ortssn in 13:3 v.aa $SS,OCO,oc3. representinj S4.X per cent' of . the total value, according to flgtirea arsnoufied by the census bureau. TtU calculation excludes rented hotoes. tenant farms and farm! partly owned nd partly rented. . There were almoet i:6.O0O city and (Suburban homes of which 411 per cent were owned by occupants and Ji-t per cent were mortgaged, the ratio et mortgage to value being 40-4 per cent. 'When Will titete.Be v Diaartnament or Dining Tables ? - 'Suppose everybody would ;-.Gfap3Nut3 makes a iriend .' , : recognize thefartthattre'sno.of the "taste and an aljy of the . - ' gain but much loss in keeping ? stomach. . j- tip, hostilities with the stomach! ' There's a . charm and satis- 4 ' " - rvnn-o r, nfint wrrra- ! iaCtlOtt to thlS deliciOUS- food -. . , tion of improper food on indig- K whkh romfs appetite to say, riant digestive organs fehould De, f;- ittled with guarantees Of sen sible diet and tranqua digestiotll - J The saving would be beyond all possibility of tountingi - - Yet millions go on declaring There's a meall' and digestion- toi answer, "Thank goodness, here's peace at lastl ' . 1 Grape-Nuts is the perfected nutriment of wheat and malted ; barleys-sweet cris, and won-; derfiilly -nourishing. It digests i war oh the stomach and accept- ! quickly, and provides the neces ing war in returnloading up sary elements,, including the. on starchy, heavy, Unbalanced . vital mineral Salts, for body, -"' nri httyhivpasftned? ;nerve and brain. . , -r r food at breakfast or Order Grape-Ndts frcsm your lunch end wonderV-1 grocer todaf and let a delighted in? whv comfort hao- V taste pass atresty of peace alonsr : piness and efficiency to srl fenthusiastib digestion and assimilation. GtapsNute-di0 Body Builder : :' - ''There's a Reason" ' ISid by Postum Cereal Co., Iac thti&i Creek, Mich. - - ar : i ' Eov. M. A. LIattliet7S Is Named Moderator 4 Albany. Or, April 11. RT. M,' A. Matthews f TVarrn .Bpringa. Eastern Oregon wlj elected moderator rf United Presbyterian Presbytery of Or egon session at . Albany, VediwsAav. Rev. David S. Bharp. telirlnj rnol.'rarof. delivered, the opening sermon Tuet!ay evening. lr. C I- Punn and J Tat ton reported oa the new world move ment congress of the United rreby- terlaa church, to whiea they were t:t ratea. Ten eharchea. Incladlr-t tae at Tortiand, -were rseentt3. "Va ta erreng A man ln-t bld fc ca he"a atnart. H'e b&ii t-nMm hir r"- rra won't rlor. AiKr a va- OUR GREAT EASTER SPECIE AT THE MILLER CLOTHING CO., THIRD AND ALDER FRIDAY i -A h T ind SATURDAY " , - . - . - V - " ; v i- ." -' ' 1 . - -'- A Remarkable Special : i, - of Superior Quality Men's and Young Men's of the finest eort; qualities well worth 3S:r-at the present These are ' the very bestt: house a any time at any price. For the next 2 days ........ irpe of suits this can put out at V SUCil Nr Easter Special " Nir, Spring ;; Dress Shirts J -: Handsome Patterns ' : $20 Qualities fr-n .65 --. a and. V aj 1 Y V1 mm .mm , If A . ' i i i i . . 1 1 i n a 'tit 0 4 1 in at and" Saturday ' Order a Guaranteed All-Wool MOSS" tailored steicUy .to your, measure V' r V; ' fcigger store!. Bigger values than ever A', V.()'V. before! ;V. - ; ..; ai : . - larger and finer agsortment of woolens! iff I aS, L,W "aX - j il & Jt 'U. - aa. k xbi : . va. 'ohbv 'L . a - r . . . Bk . -ex a ? 'S - - i - . . . , , , , . - , II a . r - . V. ' A i I 1 1 MM II U 1 ST " ..--!.- - . Third and Alder Sts. Branch Store 63-63 Tnird SU i Swell, New Cloth Hats - - For Easter Eetnilar Valon 1 ' igOvMDRUtl Cd; 4 ill 3TTTERDK1& S ORES'l Friday , and - Sateday Special s ' -...--' t !"7 . . i- ' , ; . The new Spring; opening and expansion a sv--Bji aTVB arw mr 'srw ar -wwv r 'vw-wm arw stTPFi ai . aw eaea eaaB m a V voT ?nP? display of woolens than you haveeen tnany .a .day. . JNpw,;yoU: can have a suit de strictly to yout measure for the same price or LESS than you would pay for a fac tory made, suit x , fm mm ssf Ji ; mad I CHALLENGE any STORE or TAILOR4 to DUPLICATE the WONDERFUL VAL UES lam giving. Vr . ' 1 PERSONALLY GUARANTEE that your smt made here will fit you better, give you . longer czrvicc than any suit you ever had at the samc price. v ; r" V- ' v; , " - Come in today diamine my fine woolens and have your suit made in any style that ... you.wicii .An Invitation: - -x . - . - r.1 - ' ' - To " my many : customers, : both old and new, and friends. . Ccae In any time this week and 666 ' what a wonderful transformation has beeamade - in my store. See the beautiful, new woolens for Spring and note how reasonable: are my prices. - ) ; , . It doesn't make any differ ence whether or not you need a suit just drop in and say-"HeUfl.- ;; ., r - With my enlarged quarters, improved facilities and. wider fange of woolens, I am now in position to gire you better., service and a better price than ever before.-- MAIL ORDERS FILLED: Bead for my FREE sample packet of All Wool Cloth samples, tape measure and ' measarine blaeic. No - matter where you livev I can fit yon and please you wilif one of these suits, just as satisfactorily es though ray " tailors had taken : your measure ments. r .Comfort Hot Water Bottle s 2-QuartXapacity Rbgulai: $1.25 V.4 v - 9 - :' . . NO SEAMS TO LEAK. Thai feature ttlWlhc Slory of Service, particularly when it is realized ' that the rubber is ihet very best quality and scientifically treated. , Sold under the manufadwers--and our own guarantee against imperfections. , Friday ) and Saturday regular $125 y Comfort Hot Water Bottles will be sold for 89c. , I 2 'Toilet Ccunter- ji-oo lavoris-- . .';": .. -A favorite - mouth . trash and antiseptic : FRIDAY and (Ot - SATiTRnav JUL. lit MAVIS TALCUSI i T- FRIDAY and : 1A 5 SATURDAY ...... 1 V L , COMBINATION SALE 85e Rexall TheaUCold Cream .' 25c Rubber Massare Crush FRIDAY and SAT- Off URDAY Both forODU COMBINATION SALE $1.09 Bouquet Rameo . Face Powder ' 2lt Velour Puff FRIDAY and SAT- C?T ' eJJJL f - i URDAY Both for. BIG SOAP VALUES THE NEW PALMOLTFE SOAP - ':. Five' odors Elderflower, ,Roae, Glycer ' ine, Buttermilk, Almond f p? 55c DOZEN . ; CAKE GRAHAM'S GENUINE LEMON SOAP li. The Skin Wbitener Soap Lemon in odor, aize, ihape and color ' '1 0 $1.00 DOZEN . CAKE -f-Vt, 23e REXALL JIEDICATED SOAP 2 for 25c 1 CAKE 1S REXALL TOILET: SOAP i ( 3 for 25c CAKE AUL, 15c I V 50c WHtSK BROOMS. QO with metal rin and cap.. Oil y15c TROPS 4 i Special FRIDAY and SATURDAY 23c HAND BnUSlI ' Special FRIDAY and SATURDAY 15c WASH CLOTH Discontinued numberi- $150 SHELL RAZOR STROPS QQ 25c RAJAH GLOVE CLEANER ' p . , A superior cleaning: fluid .1flA , FRIDAYSATURDAY ..... . . . , 1C r23 MAGIC INSECT POWDEB A big shaker top can QC V FRIDAY SATURDAY ..... . . . . It7 C 25 MOTH WAX - The Reliable Moth Killer . ; FRIDAY SATURDAY ... 19c lj a a . ) v ' - 0 '- r JT TT- ii To) C51P t-.-J 'fcj;.:..j' 1 J , eaj. - U AS 7" -71 u iJ Var wb n. Ea Corner Si::tli and Stark CANDY FOR EASTER MarshmallowUen Ec?sf pound. 25c Jelly Bird Egs, pound. .25c Chocolate Cream Eejs with Yolk, each. -5c Cream Fggs, assortd colors, with Yolks 10c Floral Decorated Eggs, assorted colors, Y 2 for 25c each....... 15c Heide'g Jlarshmallow Decorated Easter E??3 ...10c and 15c Bungalow filled with Eg-gs. assorted. .10c Easter Basket with Marshmallow Egrgs 10c Easter Basket with Rabbit and Ersrs . . . 25c taster Eoies of Chocolates..... 51 and $2 n 1. A. SCOTT, Manager "-( " , Broadway and Washington Stv Broadway 2401 Mail Ord?rs Rcceire Prompt Attention , a a a a - 5 '.' S.i" : a . i a S a s -2 IV s s -2