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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1918)
-1 .-, TUB OREGO.V STATESMAN": SUXPAV, FEnRUARY 10, 1018 Farmer Without Motor A Track Making Mistake "A farmer without a motor truck S simply making a fatal mistake, declares II. E. Cashing, 815 Tenth street, or Modesto, Cat., after he had used a Maxwell one-ton truck on his California ranch. ''From an economical etandpolnt tne truck -upkeep is trifling com pared to feed In the amount of stock and maintaining; equipment necessary to duplicate It in actual service and general farm work. I am provoktd at myself now for having delayed in recognizing the value of the motor truck when that farm vehicle was in Its Infancy." -Mr. Cowell believes the day is not far distance when all short hauls will be by auto trucks, lie predicts that rural aide tracks will practically be abondoned In the near future and that auto trucks will haul the farm products to more central points for Immediate shipment to their desti nation. : "Such a , system," says Cowell, "will release thousands of cars in j every division for transcontinental hauls. ! Where good roads exist the motor trucks can be operated at a minimum cost." "The wonder is that farmers, most of whom are shrewd, calculatiLg men, have not grasped the truck idea long ago. Cowell says the truck he purchas ed Is giving him far greater satis faction than he expected. The In dustry; will in the very near future have motor trucks on every farm. Velie and Peerless Agent Is Locateed in Salem C. A. Elliott local agent for Peer less and Velie automobiles and trucks reports business much better than expected. JVIr. Elliott has been ac tively engaged in the automobile game for over ten years lie camn to Salem about three weeks ago from Long Beach. Calif., and has opened a salesroom at the Great Western garage, 147 North High street. He has sold several cars al ready and expects to consummate other deals now pending. He is very enthusiastic over Salem and the reception tendered him. The Velie automobiles nnd trucks are medium priced machines and have won high favor In many com munities. The Peerless Is a clasay car eight cylinder and eighty borjo power priced at $2645 Halem. CHURCHES Hev. Tailed Evaajrelleal. Cottatre and iVnttT street. t. Iovell. iaKtir. Kunday school 10:00 a. m. Divine worwhip and preach ing -at ll:0'i a. m. 'The Need of the World for Christ." Christian Endeav or at 6:30 p. ni., Mrs. Jna Cole, leader. Kvcnintr worship and icrmon at 7'3t p. m.. ftev. W. J. bitnpaon will prach in the evening. dress. Mr. Muckley In traveling over the entire west and will have much of Interest to present. Christian Kndeav or at 6:80 followed at 7:30 by a serv ice of the Kndeavorers occupying th? church hur. There will be brief ad dresses by Endeavrers and a ml-t-slonary play: "The Challenge of the King." No admission, a welcome to ail. The paator b T. Porter I at Ilend. Oregon, to assist In the dedication of a church there, lie will return lon day night. Vulcanizing I n. ' 1 A X msT Retreading Eubber Boots Repaired ! Service 120 So. Commercial . v Phone 363 -- fcUHSAHP AMMUNITION ' FlrMllapfl.t. Marion and North Liberty street. Rev. U. V. Holt, paator. Sunday school at 9:4 5 a. in., W. F. Foster superin tendent, classes for all agoa and grade. I'ublic worship with preaching 11:00 a. in. and 7:30 p. m., morning topic: "Abound in this Grace Alao." Kv, ning topic: "Story of a Man Who Tried to Serve Two Masters." Junior meeting 8:00 p. m. Young Peoples' meting at e:30 p. me. am tna services are tree to everyone. Cenrt Street CbrUtlaa Church. Seventeenth and Court. Frank E. Jones, pastor. We are now ngaitd In a splendid revival meeting. The paatr who has had much experience in evan gelistic work is doing the preaching and every member i at work. Kcsult so fsr have been very encouraging. A freat day ia being planed for Hun ay. The Ilible school will met prompt ly at 10:00 a. tn. The sermon at ll:tf0 will be "Ive and Its Test." At I "The Prisoner plea." . Y. I. 8. C. K. at 6:30 Kvery service la to be made a great service. The time is short. Our Jord ia exporting something uf ux. Shall we disappoint him. ltevlvala will continue. Leslie Methodist EslaraMl. Corner Mouth Commercial and Meyers street. Horace N. Aldrirh. pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school with classes for all ages. K. A. Khoten. superintendent. Well equipped primary, department under the direction of Mrs. Maaon Bishop. 11:00 a. m. public worship, with sermon by the pastor. Tnme "The Unpardonable Sin." (By request.) 3:00 p. in. the Junior Ieagruo under the direction of Mrs. Aldrich. 6:30 p. m. the devotional meeting, of the Epw-orth League, studying the topic, "Am I Do ing Anything I Would Condemn In Another V 7:30 p. m. song service led by the choir, and an evangelistic ser mon by the pastor, subject: "A Good Beginning Which Ended Pisaateroua-ly." State IaatltatUas. Service at the Ktate Institutions will be held Sunday as follows: 2:30 p. m. Chemawa Indian School, by A. r , Lacy. S:00 o. mi Girl's Training School by H. N. Aldrich. 3:15 n. m. Tuberculosis Hospital, by H. E. Iem-berton. Castle Chapel Cbareh of Called I! ret her a la Christ. Seventeenth and Neoraska avntie, Knglewod. Guy Fitch J 'helps will con tinue to address the people during the following week. The address during the present week Will be on Gospel lines. A rowded house listened each night during the week just closed to a serien of very helpful and strong ad dresses, lou will be pleased it 'oj hear him. Come Usual Lord Lay ser vices. Swedish Tabernacle Methodist. South Filteenth -and Mill streets. John i Ovall. minister. - teunday school at 2:00 1 p. m,, Uuht Anderson, superintendent. Miss llanna.h Christensen, assistant. Sermon by the pastor at 3:00 p. m. Good Borna and music will be rendered All arc most cordially- invited to at tend. The Ladies Aid society: "Dor cas," will meet In the church, next Tuesday. Feb. 12. at 2:00 p. m. 1 Tne j president and vice president of the society will be the hostess. Everybody invited. Service At I'ratasa. The Rev. John Ovall will preach In the Methodist church in I'ratum at 11 a. m. All welcome. , 2 -,, - ' m y j nTTMr , , m m " jC ). ; l $1195 .If ' Cheaaeketa Street Evaagelleal. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school, W. Springer, superintendent. 11:00 a. A. m. Dai Young Peoples Alliance, leader, Mrs. J. Stocker. "What My Church Stands For." i .3') p. m. sermon by the pastor. Tues day 8:00 p. m. Musieale at the church. aa"i!Siion rree. An interesting musieale will be giv en at the First English Evangelical church. Seventeenth and Chemeketa streets, Tuesday evening February -1!, 8:00 o'clock. No admission. Public cordially invited. Following ia the program to-be given: Piand eolo. Halite Stransbangh: piano nolo, Uernice Fiscii: violin solo, Frank Eggler, accompanied ty tiaroid Lattin; piano, solo, Heien liamden: piano duet. Hal lie Strans- bauch and Ella Williams; patriotic ongs by mixed quartet - composed of -u km Anna Ktausbaugh and Priscilln Otterbein, Messrs Frank Stauabaugh and Elmer Otterbein; piano solo Kuth Wechter; violin solo. Oswald Fliegcl; reaaing, iiarvey Bischorr: rlano sio. Alia mnn: vocal solo. FTankie Ed wards; piano solo. Hallie Stausoaugh; Keep Your Eye On the New- Constructed SC&T "Firestone It is giving big mileage. ' If yon have any of the old series which have failed to give full satisfaction, bring them to us lor immediate ad justment We Arc Factory Representa I tives. . ; & PIPER 'v v ; Firestone Distributors '252260. State Street SALEM Mlntaterlal Aaaelatlau The regular meetine- of the Mints- trial Association will be held Monday morning In the Y. M. C. A. The naner will be presented by John Ovall. on the subject. "The Minister as a Pastor." Jaaoa Lee Metaodlat. Sunday school will-convene at rn. Worship a't 11:T0 o'clock. 3.45 Ep worth League at 6:30. Intermediate League at 6:30. Preaching service at 7::. The Itev. Rhodes will preach at both services. They will be evange listic, a continuation ot evangelistic services of the present week. The meeting's of the oast week . have been very profitableiunder the preaching of T. H. Ford. We have had good music unaer me leaaersnip or the Kev. ai drlch. pastor the Leslie church. The attendance and interest in these meet ings is growing. Thy will be contin ued during the coming week each even ing at 7:30. .Come and bring a friend. A. F. Lacy. . ( First Charek of Christ Seleatlat. Sunday services are held at 440 Che meketa street at 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 P. m. subject Bible lesson "Spirit.' Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. Wednes day evening testtmonal meeting at 8:00 o'clock. Reading room in the Hubbard building, suite 103 Is open every day, except Sundays and holidays from 11:45 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. - All are cord- ally invited to our .services and to visit the reading room. THgblaad Frteada. Highland avenue and Elm street Sabbath school 10:00 a. m. Russell Moorman, superintendent. Meetinga for worsnip i:vo a. m. ana 7:30 p. m MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE Take Salts to flush Kidneys if Back-Hurts or Bladder Bothers 1:1:1 If you must have your meat every day, eat it, bnt flush your kfdneys witn salts occasionally, says a iioted authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost Dara- ChTlstian Endeavor 6:15 p. ni. Prayer lyzes the klndneys in their efforts to meeting inursaay 7:30 o. m. Our quarterly meeting will convene at this cnurcn riday at 2 30 p. m.. Saturday v- iv.ji) p. in. ana an aay tne next Sabbath. Josephine Hockett. naator. pnone nt. $1195 F.O.B. DETROIT The apple always falb to thgfouni !. It cannot FALL UP. ' The price of the Maxwell closed cars--$1195 was fixed in accordance with another inesorable law. , For Iess $1195 it would be impost sible to give you closed cars comoining'-as they are combined in the Maxwell beauty, grace comfort, efficiency, durability, economy and standard equipment. For more than that, on the other hand, you could only get larger size or fancier fur- nuhine. -rrp: Fioe-PassengcrScJan, $1195, Six-Passenger Town Car, $11 95 Touring Car with AU-tVealher Top, $855; Touring Car, $745; Roadster, $745 All Prices F. O. & Detroit 10 expel it from the blood They be come sluggish and weaken, then you i suffer with a dull misery in the kid ney region, sharp pains in the back j or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rneutnatie twinges. The. urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the chan nels- Off An Mk m a ImUaa.I u.lMm. r - . 7 i.7i,TI w.v e su.i iiiiwicu. schooi, a greaV le'sn and -KeVt d! f'"1"?-you to seek relief two or Halvorsen & Burns 245-235 S. Commercial Street Phone 959 CHIUSTIAJr. First Christina Cbarca. Corner Center and High streets tflDie school assembleat :45. D. H - .piey superintendent. Fpecial nu ic Djr xne orchestra, a class and a era. Come: At 11:00 a m K. S Min-k ley of Portland will glveK great ad- II i l . i t I . !l ::; :: I m, " i f I -I ! If U i ' t ' L Double Cable Base TRAFFIC TREAD ' ; i 3,600 Wilt Guarantee 30x3 $14.60 30x3H ; .$1890 RUGGED TREAD 4,000 Mile Guarantee 30x3'...... ........ $18.40 30x3 V .i f210 If youVe ncyer used Federal Tires try them now. Without an equal for country roads. VThe non-skid treads are tough and durable, give perfect traction and hold the car safely to the road in wet or slippery weather. Ho matter tow hard or rough the going, Federal Tires always hold fast For dawn in the base of the tire four strong steel cables anchor the tire safely to the rim against the hardest kind of strains. Yet they slin off easily whrnMnr. ERS VICK- 264 U. High Street BROTH Salem, Oregon three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acida. to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body s urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar macy here; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so It l?rMlnsri.Mrt CaM 'WUHami:-offertory. Hallie btaushauRh and ITiscilla Olter Dein, M. J. CVrnlk. and rywM vi..i. uumt nui selection.- PHsciila tti- V. a i . . ' w . read vn LlDDol Stocker. leniai selection.. PMscilla Otter M Ce,rnik. and Oawal Flieerel; 'if a p,vl,L-"n; Piano aolo. fcleie id; special number Vy Itev. J. hy Rev. McKlror and special music by Lela Lynch and Klla ilcKlroy. 1 Teach -insr in the evening at 7:39 by the pastor. f a ' -Ap",r" rel Rplseepal. Robert S. li II rtnr . mi munion 7:30 m kin.i.. I ' 0 . u 5v.'ni5onK 7:50 P- m Sun day School 9:45 n m Tl I i Attwood tansfield will preach at both" morninir and eveninir Mrvira, Tk. evening service will mark the close of the week a mission at St. Paul's con ducted by Father Stansfield. I. R. The Tnternational no longer Irritates, thus ending blad der weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive: cannot '"-t'on win hold their regular study injure, and makes a delightful effer- zUrrUV a . A. Uible Students As- vescenj: lithia-water drln-k. ana Hieh streets. llmir. t.m 10:e0 a. m. to 12:S a. m i national. All students corrti.iUv come. VULCANIZING of Ail Kinds Retreads, Reliners, Good year, Goodrich Gray and Brown Tubes. Free Service car at your Command FEDERAL TIRES GOODRICH TIRES SERVICE MILES ATISFACTION BRACKETT & GRAY'S TIRE HOSPITAL . 279 N. Commercial Si Salem, Oregon PHONE 1400 Sentli Salem FrluJI. South Commercial and i'hin.(. Streets. I:ihle srhool t man n w. A'Br nI".'"- superintendent, classes for " .ucflinc I Or Worth D a nil nr...!,. Ing- by pastor at 11:00 a. ni . and 7-.l P. m. Christian Kndeavor at fi-s praytt- meetinff at 7:59 Thursday. Flra r-.. --- Liberty and (Tenter ilr...i. c. .. school at 10:00 a. m . W i .i. erintendent. M'.rinir service at n- a. m. Itev. W. i Kantnor vill t M,,7r.i nop.n'"C nd eveninir service. Pleaaant Sunday wmiiniv .' 7:30 0. m. An HnmiHniial el .i - z - . 'nu . ii, . rr Shown at the evenlnar aervie ri..i mornlnjrsnd evening by chorus choir, Wm. MrOilchrlst. director. Thursday ev-ninr meetine; st 7:30. You are cord ially Invited to all services. " t"rI raaarea-atfaaat. ' j H. C. Stover, minister. Mornlnc srrr lee at' 11:00 a, m. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Christian Kndeavor at 7:30 P- m. , rira I'rehrtrrfaa. The Hoy Kcouts of Halem will at tend church In a hodv in h. LL,k 1 " Pfrn "n xn Hrout motto. i nim wfii inr on ut mor t.f "Ho nuy That the Main Huslness s Forgot tin" The midweek service "ai! ' ' ,,'"r,5''r Vr Communion" as Honday s,hol meets at 9:4$ o'clock mi. j i urn, superintendent. realrat rMts;reaatlaMaf ,8Ii,t'L.N",M"!,,h n Yrry streets - f ,Mr'r rnlnter. nday school at 10.00 a. m. Vrof K. A. Ifaneoek sup erintendent. rhrttln Kndeavor at P m p m' "enlnftt service at 7:30 ' , t.asMH Mlaalaa. .Jt'.t',.th,''"nmo', Ml'-lon. 211 ;",lrM(' H'KU,"r 'rvices Ktinday ?5.7 00 p- m., ,Tu',,'1ly n,X Friday at 7:30 p. rn. Friday nlcht toole Divine a,e5yBi?' lr" c- OMI". vanireHst A. VNells, superintendent. Willi. u-- yon, assistant superintendent. 11SS Mission 'Street. Knndav I'altarlan. Services at the . Unitarian church Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Hnnday soiiool at ie:to a. m. tsermon "The Churches Economical Efficient and Co-operative." Friends and members cordially Invited. , , Mim Miller will sins'. Come and hear her. t 1 , TIIK YOTXG IDEA. That the yonng idea doesn't al ways shoot straight may be gathered from recent examination papers re ceived by Professor Otto B. Wise of the Kane chair of texicology at Oxide Dental collese. Here are a few defin itions passed up to professor: Scotland Yard Is thirty-five inches. I Uc Jacet Is a Btralt-Jacket. Sub Hosa Is a woman housekeeper. An anchorite Is a man who makes anchors. Pro Rata Is a large mouse trap for vermin. Alter euro Is an rgjc that has been kept In cold storage. - , Geometry Is to drive a horse vlUi only one hand. v r" ",- - Vice Versa Is a wild man who writes poetry for - hire. . - Bona Fide Is to give the poor dog a bone.- , " . . ' Transcendentalism is to be able to pull your own teeth. : " ' '" SUPPLIES REPAIEINO LLOYD E. EAMSDEN . 221 S. High St. Phone 1687 A- a. Cast lz Ad Much Moore Myledge Sez-- r "Psst ! " "Whijh-sh-sn.il ! " rAnother puncture ! Well, the next time you have a puncture think of Gates Half-Sole Tires. They Ve guaranteed 5500 MILES WITHOUT A PUNCTURE and reduce blow- outs to a minimum 'cause they cover your worn tire from rim to rim. Besides they cost half as much as other tires." : See us befor it is too late. International Rubber Sales Co. 177 S. Commercial Street Salem, Oregon J at i0:00 a. m. I'reachloa" at 11:0ft a. m ( )