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THIp OBEGOX STATESMAKt SirypAYt JAXTABT. 27, 1018 i CHURCllES--.- ' ,- : "Men ' are oftvir prejudiced against religion because the churches which. they happened, to' -attend il youth urged on them an irrational faith-' Some men never recover from the idea that all re ligion everyvhert;must'al;wayi! be the uamff kind of rt-ligion.'agaiiist which in' youth their; good. iie -rose in revolt they $ce irj;$crxet ual relwlHon'! against religioii tas 'if wa When they broke with it a SALEri'IlAlitORED, OF CANCER : .. ..,..,. a To the People of Salem: suffered ' from cancer 'on the end of my nose for three years and was told It waa In curable. I went to Dr. S..C. kStone for, treatment. 4 He applied a paste for four days and then a simple olntr ment. .'In a few davs the can eer fell oat--and the place healed overland Is now-sonnd and well. fu'f"j; !;'.', J ot A. -lit clonal d, W . ' South 'Church' Street. '- -Salem. Or.. &oy; 37 "1 9 1 7,- S. C STONE, ,11 D., 1 . Stone's Drug Store M 1 Nort h Commercial , Ktreel &alenv Or. f-lioe 3S kmsultation and Advice Free. generation agoi Rut if one thing nfore tlian -another grows, ex pands, becomes; in the intelligent and' pure, increasingly pure and iiitclligtiiit, it is reliirioii." FosdickV" The Meaninir of !' Faith'-'' , r . UaMarfaa. ' ' ' ".it o p' at the Unitarian rburcb next;, fatinday at 11:9 a. m. Sunday scbaol t :( a. m. S. rrnon. -Kvoiullon is. " mKiu -ui . Aiouern w nowtedKe. nnd tiid memlMri cordially invito. First' Chwrrh of CfctrlM Selenttet. ' i Sunday) services are held at 449 Che nuketa: street at 11:00 a. m. ant :o J.f nv. Subject JUlieC . "Truth eunfayi school at, 4:4 & ms-nt Wedpe. day Vaetolng teuhmnl nseating? at :0S o clock. Keadfoic roum i (h liubbnru Buiitiatf, iuit v03. love ever day er.cepi ISundayf&d, Jiolklays. from lt:4& L'iumo p. m: Alt are cord- tally- in vUed tOw.ur ar vices tnd to Uf"ia reading. roa.i , , WW rrrartriaa. .-riTow-l3.6tO.609 was Invented by the frttwbyttlan churclr last year to matte America at ill better" i the subject fit tbv roaming aorta on by pastor Carl It. l-AWtytu Attorney nrral iirown will mak a brief address upon the unroll, intrf six additional- Stars to the serv' lc JTIaie. In th evening: Mr. Elliott will , Klvm tha fourth and concluding aermon on -"Contrasted Creeds and Characters. entitled "l'eter'iT Creed and Creed of a World Conquerinj Faith." Mis Minnetta Mag-era conducts the chorus choir . bota nornlnir and even- inic. The Sunday acbool meets at B:45 o'clacK. Mr. Joseph Albert, aupertrt-tendent.- .Midweek- service on Thurr-. day evenlnsr at 7 ;30 o'clock. The sub Ject is "The Triumph of Faith" batd on a study of I'salms. 46,36,37. 23, 30. 't 11. 5. iO, 25. 31.-38 and 66., i y 4 , .. ' " . i f , v .. I'aited EeaaseUeak ' Cotracre and Center street. Rev. O. Ii LrfveU, pastor. uoday-school at 10:00 a. m. Worship end preachiag ervtce at 41:00' an. Christian En dor,.t ;J0 p m Uuu AsplnwalU leader. t''Jeirngflw)rsh,.v a sermon at 7rl0 Pm, -.Kevt 'W SUnpsont will pfuh t both service. .Prayer srv mm. Thursdajr evening 1 . ! . Paafa Caafreta. BpUeaaaL jRobert . dill rector sia tin and ad dras ll:00'a. m. Sunit- kthool 9;4 aim. vOtheT- services om-rtted owinrr to abaettCa of ettr. Morning: service In, charge-,ef J.r. C Nelson. Mlaalaaarr. Ta lueetare. " The Re. II. M. SWan for 'many year missionary in India, will Rive an Il lustrated lecture on. "India" In th.) iicaadinavbia churc-h. south Ftftaentta and Mill atreeta.' next Vveenesday. Jan uary SO. atl 7:3 p. m. Kree admit' tance. s Everybody invited to attend. ? Xflalsterial Aaaaelatlaa. ' "Th reprular meeting y the Rfilem PM1S IN BACK MID SIDE Yield to Lydla E: PinJdbam'a Vegetable Compound. - H,,L"-',J,,,,I Kaiut City, Kansas.'.' 1 guttered from' pain in my back and side caused oy a zuacuonat. 09 tangement. I waa nervoua and had headaches) most of the time. Sor many people recom mended Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vee teble Compound to me, J tried it and af U?r taking six bot tles I am well. I do not think the Vege table Compound can bet beaten for wo man S ailments." Mrs. L. Timmermak, SOU N. Hatchings tit., Kansas City, Kansas. ""Women who suffer from headaches, nervousness, bactachc lhe blues and other sym ptoms ot a functional derange ment should give this famous foot and herb remedy a rial. ; "Tor forty yean Jt has been orvereom lpg such ailments of omen after other rcejicine have failed. f It yon want special raggestlons In regard to your condition, write Lydia K. pnltham Medlcjne Coi, Lyhr, . Mass. Th result of long experience Is at your ervice, and your kttc will be held in gtrictconfldence. t I t i ii-rai Kveninjr service at 7:3ft t. a-Thursday avenln marline; aUw&e p.- m. ' ' Barel CaaKreaallanaK H. C. Stover, minister: Sunday school at lit.uv a. "i. Murnintr worrhip t H MD a. m. Chrintian Endeavor at 7:30 y. m. .'''" ' -' -":' KVAXCEI.ICrJk. ASSOCIATION. KvaasrHleel Aaaaelailaa. Liberty and t tVtiter Mtrt-vt. II. K. Abel, minister. '.Morning service -1 1 :00 a. m.. Tmart.. - Hv. strt U.-r .f the Chemeketa streat -Kvana-elU-al riiarrh will exohanKO WJiPitfi wJUl th--pastor rn thh nrv(c, Hunday cirol I0:f0 a m. F Kurt; superintendent. Kven Ins sarviea 8:00. Younp neoplea Alli ance 7:lf. leader Miss Ida v'ojtt. Pray er meetlnr Thursday evenina.i Alt are cordially invited - y .ryaaaefleal AiwarMUeN. Seventeenth ind Chemrketa street. Street."' jJacol Stock er; Pastor.- I9:ub a m. Sunday school. W. -V. Springer, sunerlntcnden L. 11 :eO a. n. larmnn. hi I Rev. M. "Abel of the Oermntt churca. Tho pastor, Jacob Stocker .will ex change pulpit-with Iter. H. Abel and preach at the. German cnurcli. Center and Liberty stret. 4:30 Vounc Peoples AlHancei "I:3t' Divine worship and atr mon by the pastor. . i . . ' . . ; ... - pniKwn. . -'t Btaalaaa rri4. , Hlg-hland ' s vnue am? r.hn - streets. Babbath school 10:0 a. m.. '.Russell Moorman, unrintendent. fetlna for worship' 11 a; m. anf T:30 p. m. Christian ndavor 6:16 p. m. Prayer meeting- Tburaday 730 p. m Kver-. body come. Josephine KocKett, pastor, phone 1465. - ' 'i ' Ministerial- Assoctaflen ,wr?f ;e held M.o4y : morning: im tteY;'t. MC. A. at 0:00 o'clooH, Rev. A. K.f Lacy will present the paper oh th subject. Th.! FreedosA' of. Thought and Religious Teachings." . All ministers are invMed to attend. ; i- fL.-' State laMltattaaa. Services at the institutions will be held Sunday as follows:: 9:09 a. m. State Hospital, by O. F. Holt. 2:14 0. m. ilute School. v C. II. Klllott. f:B0 p. m. Chemawa' Indian Scnool. by H. K. Vvmberton. S:ttO p. im. Uirl'a Training SehiMMi by H. N. Aldrieru 3:16 p. m. Tuberculosis Hospital, by A. F. Lacy. gentR Halent Friend. South Commercial and Washlnrton streets. H.f JSlmer Pem her ton. nan tor. Sabbath snhomt 10:00 a. n-., Albert Mil ler, superintendent. Pronrninie service at i U:u0 a. n. i'hrlstian KndeaVors will hive chsrsre Of the evening service ai ,i iv. , . ; .jriiHIgTIAIV . First Chriatlan. ' v High and" Canter streets. F. T. -Porter, minister: Bible school 9:4S a. m Dr. H. - ?. .Uplev. d I reef or. Great -orcbestra andpi class for alf." Auto truck leaves Lincoln an- Pouth Com mer-cial aqd Highland 9:25 - Worshin and sermon 11:00 a. m.. sermon b the patr; Every. momt -nnvass fur -church ' attendance S:Zo p. mi - Qhrisr- ai)nur p. m. .untar or cnestra, Kventng- service subject Ood in the Worl.r. 'welcanrve;-' r:s. -p. m. Stampers Victor Service V ftl J. We have those? record yon ha wanted so long-r-'Ciood-Bje, Broad way, t Hello jlTraiice," for," 7 eenl,, , with Where'Io Ve (Jo From .Hfrfl on tlM other side. . . . . .Tlxsre's , . Itug Irail?,iy Iteld JIarrian, 75 -cetita. t -. ' Also; There'M a - Ixmg, ' Img Trail, by John !Cornick. We carry alioiit 4.QOO o:her rer. ords, sorely W ho what yoif want. , '('- :' '"- -'- ' ' -' ' --'-."-:"; - i $ ' '" . " Flrat Baptist. The evanKelistic campa:gn which has been conducted all this month- by liruee Lvans ift the !"lrs liaptist church closee-with tod7 services. A morning- prayer eervica will - be. held at In tha Philathea rotim. Sunday urhoot :45 -a, m ' Bruca Lvanswilt preach at 11:00 nd 7:3'p. m. Those who wish to remain to the afternoon service and enjoy toftemar an hour of fellowship bring a basket lunch. This will be served in the priinRiy rromi from 2:30to 2:o0 p. m. The afternoon! meeting- "Wiil bo. tha semi- f annual convention " of' ta Baptist Young- Peoples Union or tne t-enirai Baptist association. De-egatee wlllbe present 1 rom otker churwe of the as sociation. vAmona" the- facereetinr feat-, ura of tha afternoon servrca wll fee a patriotic addresa by Rev. O. H. Yeun of Albany, and a debate by oif apeakera epreaenting - iir different churches, on the topic nesoivear inai the Churches Do not, Provide Sufficient A musementHf or Their- Yawntr Faepre." The afternoon meeting will close with a bantlamal service. "Iirng: -the inter mission from 5 to 6:30 the toeal young peoples' society will aerve lunch to ts. meniDers ana (acau- COSGIIKCATIONAI. First Co ng re cat lona I. Liberty and Center street. V Canrt S tree -rfcrtst Ian. . - Seventeenth and Oourt 'reta' Fran E -Tones, naetor. Evangelistic services with homeforces will'eommenee- Sun daymat.U:00 a. m.- Serim, W)t do llnSJFh? J?tf!:'Z T:30' "What Shall I Preachf" The Wat or has spent many years in the awanaelistie 'field' a part of the thne aa scat evanaelist. Ills meeting- are always successful. Everyone invited to be prevent. Bible HThool at 10:0 a. m. Christian En deavor at rsso. , 1 -- ItKTHODMT. GeraMtn Uethaalat. Center street, corner Tutrteenth St. ' Itoeder. minister. .DuiuIip ikIi.i lf00 a. m., German and Kngjisa clasa. . -r rncninf ii:u a. rn. ana 7:3f p. ni. Enworth leaaue dnrntdinil-nMBt. Ling' at 7:00 o'clock conducted iy jKinest Mcntnaier. Priiyr raaetinK every inursaay evening1 f.jv. ' tr- lesieal-. ' State and Church streets. Jl. M A v Iron., minister. :!&- m rUf inm. mins wjll -meet the morning claK. 9:45 a. m., Supterlntendent John WY iood and Mr. jU. JL, Hand will, give u eordlar welcome toiatisnrvrs and vla Uora'to -Our Sunday. aehOol. i .11:00 ,a. m. i Sermons nrik and evening- by the pus tor.- .Morning?- -aubject "Tie Worm That IMeth Not." ' 3:00 p.m. Rev. F. T. Porter wOl spesk at the Old People Rome. 4:04 p. im. Miss.nuthitFiald W(ll tiave charge of the Junior leagi. 6:3 p. nr. the Ep worth fesa-ueai? M4s Jsl . Cx will speak. Miss Genevieve .Findley will lead th Second Chapter, 7:20 p. rn. -No Place for lepentence" wllf fee the theme of the paHtars measssre." Full chorus choir 'under the leaderabip of lr, Chace. , Sunday m h.x.l at 10:00 a. ra W. I. Staley. sup erintendent. : Morning- serviee at 11:04) tt m. Rev. It. W. Karquhar jwiii preach at both moinlnfsr and evening service. Subject for morning- sermon, -Yet Many Thinpa To, Sapr." ChrlstV mn Endeavor at 0:30 p.-m. Pleasant Sunday "'Evenlnic service at 7:30 p.ei. . Subject of evening- sermon. Tbe Church In Its Treatment of Doubt. An educational film will be shown at even ing service. Music morning- and even ing fey chorus choir. William McGll christ. Pireetor. Thursday evening meeting: at 7:30 p. m. . .! . . Central Caagisag-atlaaal. , South Nineteenth and Ferry streets. II. C. Stover, minister. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.. Prof. E. A. Hancock, sup erintendent. No morning- service. Christian Endeavor at :45 p. m. EVER YOWE PLEASED Because everybody was so pleased with the SALE OF eLOTHIftfe last week: We will CONTINUE THE SALE for another week. Everyone should take advantage of the many Bargains. BENJAMIN BRICIi'- THE CORNER STORE STATE and LIBEtTTY New Tire Is Winner if . ' Indications Point True The newly constructed tire which has recently been placed on the mar- k' ket by the Firestone Tire & Rubber company, la from all Indications, a tire which will give Oire consumers "more miles per dollar-." H. S. Fire stone, the ' pioneer of , tire makers, baeked' by the greatest 4nd largest tire" factory In America realized that the' consumer must bt. Irivea' his money's worth, and determined to make the best tire on the market for the monkey. .This he has accomplish ed in the latest series product, which Is of exceptionally .heavy construc tion and composed of, the -highest ."Vgrade .materials. . Considerable dif ficulty had been experienced oy w Firestone company In securing uni form fabric with which id build the kbody of the , tire. " TWe Firestone company has overcome thia trouble however by. purchasing a cotton weaving plant. Nothing but doubly Inspected he'avy weight Sea island cotton is used, and fabric of uniform weight and construction.; Is now -assured. , More and a greater percent age of pure para rubber gum is now being used as cushion stock, guaran teeing the consumer against loose freads. -The Firestone coropart-y ex perienced some UUle trouble, Uurins the past year, btu.Is coming, back stronger than ever with a tire that will give consumer full value for their money. ' - Scott and Piper at 252 Slate street have been appointed distributors and jobbers for Salem and . are backing the tire with their own . .personal guarantee. Uhat Firestone tires give full value, LAIl Firestone cpnsirtners who have not had full satisfaction from thour tires are reiuested to take them to the Salem distributors for inspection and adjustment. , -v Frank Schultz Succumbs , at Hospital in Dallas BEDDING, COMFORTERS, BLANKETS' and PILLOWS A nice, cleanvnew shipment of Comfortables has just arrived-months late, and rather than return them we will place them on the market at i 1 j.m. y..vi i. jj. ill u vv jw l - n il The economical housewife, hotel-keeper or lodging tSS, ply and see if you will not need some of these goods in the next year, asnch materials are going to be a great deal higheni cost. ' ? . Regular $3.00Comf orters, ale price. . .$150 EesTilar 3.50 Comforters, sale price ..$2-80 J Regular $2.75 Comforters, sale price. . .$2.20 Regular $2.50 Comforters, sale price. ; .$2.00 Regular $i2.00 Houlton Wool Blankets, sale price, per pair. J . .$9.60 Regular $6.50 Houlton Wool Blankets, sale orice, ner pair. . . . : Regnlar.5i.00 Oswego Woc Nap Blank ets, sale price, per pair... .$0 Regular $4.50 Oswego Cotton Blankets, sale price, per pp ....$3X0 Regular $3.50 Oswego Cotton Blankets, tale price, per pair - - $Z;80 .,. . r - - i , Regular $3.00 Oswego Cotton Blankets sale- price, per pair $2.40 TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE PHONE 941 E. L. STIFF ' ' 448 COURT STREET DALLAS, pr., Jan. 2 ( Special to The Statesman.) Frank: Shulti. a former resident of Dallas, who foe tha past few years has bei?n making his home on an orchacd tract in the Clearylew neighborhood. diet at the Dallas hospital Thursday morning following an o cancer of the Intestines, air. Shalt leaves to mourn his death a widow and one child. Miss Elsie ShUlts. Funeral services. will be held Sunday afternoon from the Lutheran church In Sheridan. Mr. end Mrs. Craven v Entertain at Dcllz: DALLAS, Or.. Jan.. 26. (Special to ;The Statesman. J Mr. and Mrs. F.! J1. Craven delightfully entertain J a number of friends at their home on Mill street Thursday evening at auctiou five unilred.4;'After a num ber' or hand ot the, delightful pa time. .-had been played delicious "HooverUed'V .refreshments ' wers served. 'Tbe. Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. II- A. Woods, Mr. and Mr a. Asa K. Itobinson. Dr. and Mrs. V. C. Staats. Mr., and Mrs, ! J. R. All good. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Soehren. Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Steelqulst. Mrs. J. It. Craven. Miss Dilla : Viers. ration iorMl dy Cartwrlght and U. . - - NO. LUCK. A canny Scot was traveling from London to lMrmihgJham one-day In a smoking compartment. Tarning to the man opposite, he asked If be could let him have a match 'Certainly, replied the man.' But a search in his pockets revealed the fact that he bad left thera at home. The Scotsman ; then tdrned to the otber two male passengers, but they both expressed their regret that they ha come witorft any. " --" "Ah. well. said the Scotsman with sigh, as. he put his Hand into ns sockets. Til hae to use one o It is up to 'them to see jalnf-Chica go HeYald. tny O rant ' Women will have a prominent part la the proceedings of the Amer ican Prison Congress which soon to meet in New Orleans. " s ATTENTION : Bad Stomachs Iff.. nnar.an.1 Vna KAVI frfill Til At! with his stomacb for many years. STUMEZE has given him so much. rejitf he has not been troubled with bis stomach since taking. same."! Mrs. Norah Meek, Woodbury. Ky. STUMEZE. the modern stomach medicine, works almost like magic. For' sale and guaranteed by all 'druggists. Leslie .Mea!. South Commercial ami Meyers streets Horace K. Aldrlfh ua u.r. 41... day achool. - with elaaser tor alt ages, A.-. Khoten. it- supertntfndrnt. Weil ouipped.primary department under the irecuon or.jurs. Mason Itlshop 11:09 - m. oublie worihln with t he pastor, theme. "A ' ra,ift Sermon." illustrated. Special music by the chgrus will include an! anthet "The Christian Soldier." Ah ford and a - , - - - ; . , . -.1(1" wrose. a :w p. nu rautar meeting- of tional ifleetlnK of tha Kpworth LrfaKu. -.ii.v V r ' 1 1 " een 1 n a ,Ou t w ar d . " Floyd Mclntire. Three of the contest ants who appeared Irf tha Keyea, ora- torical contest at Willsmntta nnl...lu Friday night will aapeat their orations! at the- Leslie Methrdiat church Sunday i muni, oeginning- at 1:39 o c.'Ock. The wenkers . and their subrecta will be; William Nicola. "Law and Llbertr: ! aui I Wapato, "The Vanlsning , Race;" vadne Harrison. Tha Army of Mer cy." A program af special music will b given. ' - Jsaaa Lee Metbadlst. Sundav school convener at S-i5 . ft. A. Harris. iUDerintniiMi u.' lag? worehip at 11:00 o'clock. Sermon "f.w pastor Bpworm and -Intermediate will meet at -30 n n nr. will dedicate our serviee flir t ?-n Governor Withycomba will be present .,ne,iifr an.adjlress. The Itav. J. IJ . - Woodrin wiil also apana. . A cordi- lavitallon is riven to air a t. nt. A,F, Lacy, paster, -. - F ' ' Swedlah Taberna'ele. , Corner South -'atrtanta i tnu streets. John vail. mtrflsterl f Sun flay school at S:O0 fc.m Gusl Ander srtnj , nunerintendent. - u....k Chrlstenscn assistant. Sermon by th pastor at 3:00 p. rci. Rood songs and teattendl ' m'-t "rffahf Invited . Serviee ta Prataa. -rKv-. -ohn Ovall will pr-ach In the Met hod 1 -t church n Tratum.' at 11:0 a. m. cvrryiKxir invited, r ' i. n. a. win hold their usual Bible studv in tno Moose nail, corner Court and High street. All Liib!e students are invited. Sunday January 27.' 1:39 p. m.., . ' ' . Casasaaaa Jlfbaalaaw - Come ,to the Comman Mission 241 State, street. Hes-ular aerv.v nt t-nn n m. Mr. Stover will bring the nressaae to night. Special every night bea;innin pwjw iw our ooyn ni tne rront at 7:0. Song service at v:30. Mrs. W. C. Gidley evangelist. Interdomlnstion at. A. Weils; su per' n tendon t. WllHamJ n. en yon. assistant superintendent. - Polk County Farmers tp Get Cheap Fertilizers DALLAS. Or., Jan. 26.- (Special to The Statesman.) County Agent J. E. Larson has received: word from the United States secretary of agri culture that approximately 100.000 tons of Chilean nitrates 'for fertilis ing purposes are oh their way to dhis country and that the same Willi be sold to farmers at $75 per ton, plus the freight rate from the sea port Vat which the earroes are un loaded. Mr. Larson urges the farm ers in Polk county to take advantage of this .cheap fertilizer and states that between 2S0 . and 400 pounds an acre are sufficient for the most intensive crops. - Orders should be left with Mr. Larson bef ere Febru ary to Jlneure the nitrate getting here on time for tls year'i ne. Anyone interested la the -matter can. .obtain more definite lnformati"" n regards to the use of-the" fertiliser by seeing Mr." Larson Price ON Eigli Ooalky Sihoes Every pair of our shoes are made to give satisfactory wear and onr fixed policy is to give our customers the hest goods at just a little LESS COST than anybody ' " WE ARE , NOT pkOFITEERS 4Ye will sell you and stand back of them, Ladies' fe Up-to-the-.Minute fine Black Vamp Grey Cloth Top, 8-ihch Lace Shoes, are really worth $8.00, go at $6.75 Ladies' fine Ail Grey Shoes, normally a $7.50 shoe for.." , ........$6.25 Ladies' Black Kid, Tan Chrome or Smoke Elk Service Shoes, low heels, should bring $6.00, go fof . - Men's $6.50 quality Veleour Calf Welt Shoes, good lasts for - Men's Heavy Grain Work Shoes, a splendid $5.00 grade for...,.- ; And inst lot brother kinds with a similar saying. 5 There are no Bpy?f Shoes that give Better Satisfaction than the Boy Scouts, in $3.75 or $4.CQ Must Be Sati $4.95 $525 $3.95 all kinds from $2.95 toSS. None better at.l Every' Pair ; Our; Customers t rr u Maa LaJr fiea 167 N. Com'l Salem Ore. Phone 1196 J. JJ7 Uttlcr Mgr. --' " ' T-Z1 - -'- ' : " - " '-s- L-MMMiSMSasSssaassawrasaMsasMBsaaMssaBMsa 1 . laassassaaaaarai . . . . 1 . j ' '