The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 21, 1918, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE OllEGOtf STATESMAN'! BUXDAY, APIUL 21. 101
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Here is a wonderful new CORD Tire.
It is a tire of remarkable STRENGTH and
RESILIENCE plus unequalled immunity from
rim cuts and blowouts.
The sectional view below will SHOW you Why a-'
it is so far superior to other tires in WEAR and .
COMFORT. . '
Instead of two or three plies of . cord, this supreme tire
has EIGHT. Note that these eight pies of, cord
are placed in transverse diagonal layers so that they
' give not only the greatest STRENGTH but also
assure the maximum ELASTICITY.
YouTl know a new comfort when you equip your
car with these tires. And your tire bill per thousand
miles will be much less.
HILLMAN MACHINERY & TIRE CO.
291 N. Commercial St Phone 787
TX Si, Aeosy
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trmad givt th4
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dittgond insxtT$
mxtra miUmg:
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Endeavorr Juniors 4:00 p. m.; intermed
iates 4; and seniors .6:4. Evening
service 7:4S p. m.. subject "Mans Uuty
to Himuelf." .Welcome Xor all. Uoou
music. I
Tk Ceert street CHarrfc.
Seventeenth and Court. Krenk E.
Jones, pastor. You irt cordially Invit
ed to worship with us. We try to meet
the needs of our attendance. Bane
simple uplifting; services according; to
Gods Book, our people arc friendly
and sociable, Services as follows:
Bible-school at 10:00 a. m.. the school
what mukes irood. Preacnln at ll:0tf
a. m., "The Unjust Steward." Junior
at 11:20 a. m. V. p. S. C. 12. at 7;0u
p. m. Preaching' at 8:00 p. m..
First Baptist.
"The Soul's Refuge in clod." will be
Dr. . F. Holt's theme at the First Bap
tlst church this morning. His evening
topic la story of the "Kmpty Vessels
Knied or How a Widow paid Her
Debts. Sunday school :4 a. m. Jun
ior meeting 1:00 p. m. Younar Peoples'
meeting 0:30 p. m Servies open to
everoue. -,. , ...... .... .,. .. ...,-.
Cathelle Chare.
Cottage and Chemeketa streets.- Low
Communion Mass at 7;Jo a, m. In
structions and benediction at 1:00 p. m.
At 10:30 a. m. the Itev. Father Gallant,
a newly ordained priest will sins; a
solemn high Mass atter wn:ch ha will
bestow his first blessings upon all.
1'bere will be special music and ser
mon, and everyone Catbolic and non
Catholic is most cordially welcome
Swedish Tabernacle. M'thedlat.
South Fifteenth and Milt streets.
John Ova 1 1, minister. Sunday scnoo
at 2:00 p. m.. Gust Anderson, superin
tendent. Miss Hannah Christenses.
assist. All are cordially Invited to at
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special service at 10:00 a. m, conducted
I by Miss Huth Paxon of the public 11
; brary. Sermon: "Humane Sunday.
sua Ada B. Millet will sing-. . Frienoa
and members are cordially invited to
attend.
VattartaB
tbe'UnlUrlan
i. rri Nndiy
church Sun
echnhl with'
leath Salem Friends.
South Commercial and' Washington
streets. H. K. Pemberton. pastor, liible
school at 10:00 a. m. classes for an,
Alhort Miliar. eiipTlntenflnC Meet
ing for worship and- preachlna- at 11:00
a. m. ana :0U p. ra. Christian En
deavors meet at 0:40 p. m. Prayer meet-
n,ourwf at s:uo n. m.
FlrsO ChrtatUa. " .
fflrh and C.tntr TP r ' HI.IU Mt
ister. f Bible school f:S a. m.. Dr. 1L
C Epley. director. Great orchestra
and a live chool something doing every
"'" wnip ana sermon at ii:ov
a. tn. gqhjrt "weavers" Chflrtlun
First ChareV ef Christ. Scientist.
Sunday services are held at 440 Che
me it eta street at 11:00 a. m. and 0:00
p. in. ouujovi oioie ii'isun, iocirine
of Atonement." Sunday school at 0:4s
a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial
meeting at s:oo o cicck. needing room
in Masonic Temjle,. suite 209, is open
every day except Sunday ana holidays
irom a. m. to 0:00 p. ni. All ara
cordially invited to our services a no
to visit the reading room.
First Methodist.
Stat and Church streets. Mr. Cura-
mings will meet the class at 9:15 a. m.
Sunaay school will convene at ;45 a.
m. and Dr. Avison will speaa at 11:00-
a. m. on "Barnaoas or JesusT' at J:00
p. m. Iiev. n. II. Aidrlch wilt speak at
ino Old Peoples Home. Ac i:0V o'cloc-K
the Kpworth league wilt meet. First
Miss Carriagian, leader. Second Mr.
Hunt, presiaent. Junior Master John
Todd, leader. At 8:00 p. m. Dr. Avison
w.Ml speak or "In What Does Ufa Con
slat." IU 2i. Avison, pastor
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Iall MetkaaJat.
South Commercial and Meyers streets
Horace jn. Aiar.cn. pastor. 9 Hi a. i
Sunday school, with classes for aii
ages. E. A. ilhoton. superintendent.
I'rimary aeparunent under the airec
tlon of Mrs. Mason Bishop. 11:00 a. ra.
puDlic worship, with sermon by the
pastor. Theme, "God, and Our Relation
to Him." 2:00 p. ra. the Junior league
will meet. :3e p. m. tne devotional
meeting of thb pworth league. . Mrs.
v i.4 dtn.ver an address, "The
little urown Hut in the urusii." .7:9
p. m. song service led by tli chor, ana
sermon tna pastor,- .
State laaUtaUeas.
Services at the Isstitutions Sunday
will be as follows. J:J0 p. ra. at tba
Chvmawn Indian school, by F. T. Port
er. 3:00 p. m. at the. Girls -Training
school, by Captain Jessie Miller, a :1s
d. m. at tha Xuberculosia Hospital by
Saleaa MlaiaterUl Aseeelatlea.
A called meeting of the Ministerial As
sociation will be held. Monday moral ng
in the Y. M. C. A. at 10:09 o-ctocek. for
the purpose of passing on the program
for. next year, also to elect officers. A
run attendance oi u zneraners is de
sired. ; .' .
Evamsrelfeal Assaelatlea. '
Seventeenth and Chemekate street.
Jacob Blocker, pastor. 10:00 a. m. Sun
day school. C F. William superintend
ent ji:oo a. m. uivine service ana ser
mon by the pastor.. 7. is p. ra. xoung
People s Alliance. B:P0 p. ra.. Sermon
by the pastor. 1:00 p. m. preaohlng at
rutland.
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The price of the Chevrolet Four-Nicty 5-panenger Qar remairithe iame-r$765 r
.lo. b. Salem, for the time hejaf. 7qf received frdn the factory today ixotifiet
, w that the price on the Baby Grand th e large car-advance $60 April 22.
X This means that in a very short time the price of te Four-Ninty is bound to
advance also. Place your order now and prptecVyourielf against an advance.
Salem-AmtoiioHle Co
, 246 State Street
F.G. Delano, A, LEoff '
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Phone 97
First CeacreaatleaaL
LJbertr and Center scree. Kev. W. C.
Kantner. minister. 10:00 a. m. Sunday
school. Prof W. I. Staley, superintend
ent, classes tor old ana young. n:v
a.- m. preaching "The Challenge to the
Church From the Trenches." 7:00 p. m.
Christian Endeavor. .8:00 p. tn. "The
Sword of Goliath." Interesting motion
picture follows address. Thursday 1:00
p. m. prayer meeting.
. rim t.Blirv wmv.H
Sunday school at 10:30 a. m., Mrs.
Ella MaElroy superintendent, sermon
ay s T7 rfjmm ' i em k vivw va eviiwii svmv
Joct "The Spirit of Ufe in Christ
Jesus." At S:00 o'clock p. m. Judge
George G. Blnifhara will deliver a lect
ure "On the Trial of Christ From the
Btanapoint oi a sawyer. iiawecr.
Jrayer service-' WednesUsy evening at
:00 o'clock. Vf. M. A. will meet at
the parsonsge on Thursday at z:v p.
Iflabland Frlenda.
Illirhland and Kiem streets. Sabbath
school at 10:00 a. m. Itussell Moorman,
supu"intendent. preaching by the pas
tor 11:00 a. m. and :00 p. ra. Christ
ian Kndeavor 8:45. JTayer meeting'
Thursday 8:00 p. m.
Flrft Presbyterian.
In, the morning at 11:00 o'clock the
pastor Carl H. Elliott will speak on
"The Incentive of uncertainty" He will
ape of the advantages of uncertainty
as to th i.us of on' own Ufe sue
cess or failure, of the uncertainty of
the length of one's fife and the un
certainty as to Christ's return. The
evening service win ne neia at s:ov
o'clock and the subject Is "For the
other fellows sake." Ara there some-
thlnars that we should 1m wlUlnc to do.
some things we ought to be willing to
do without, not for our own sake bu
tort tne saae oi some one pernapa
weiker than we are?
The chorus-choir under the direction
of Miss Magera leads the music. Sun
day school meets at 0:45 o'clock. Mr.
Joseph Albert, superintendent.
NARROW ESCAPE.
school had it
ous farmer or the on
made a proud boast that
he hadn't drunk a glass of water for
twenty years, while on, a :.Journey
one day the train was wrecked while
crossing- a bridge and plunged Into
the river.
They polled the farmer out with
a boalhook, and when they got him
on shore one of Als friends rushed
up, crying: "Are yoa hurt?"
"No!" the fanner snorted. "Neyer
swallowed a darned drop." Chicago
HeraW.
' Bring Tour. Tire Works
to a Man
'WHO KNOWS
' Let vls look orer your Tirei
This Service Is Tree
VULCANIZING, RE
TREADING, ;
GOODYEAR TIRES
126 South Commercial Street
iliJfO AhO AMMUNITION
m a mmm yMrff
Means:td You
Racine Country Road and Multi-Mile Cord tlr ts Extra-Tested
through every ttep in their constroctioa-brinjr extra tire value to the
man who seeks the utmost in automobile utility. The Extra Tests
are your assurance of more miles and more all round satufacon; :
The Extra Teat for nerfWt far?V tfisPrfM T. irM a.n. . .t
Extra Test for rubber fitness; for accurate impound: for '4frictioninir'J for
carcass smoothness; for tread proportion; for even cure, for general wwahOirv.
And one inanedor tanrhm tnith :M ltjl a i. i f
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throw that old tire away. We
msCke a specialty of
RETREADING TIRES
Our work is guaranteed
Send your Tires in at Our
Expense. Let us decide if
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TIRK HOSPITAL
279 N. Commercial Street
Phone "1400 4 '
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Each Extra Test shows in long tune service Each means better tire serv
Ice for you. Yoall know - a i new standard of tire-alue when yw know Racine)
Country Road or Malti-MiU Cord Tint. Also red or gray tubes.
For your own protection be certain every
Racine Tire you buy beare the name
RACINE RUBBER CO.MPAOT, RACINE, WIS.
RAY,L FARRIER .HARD WARE CO.
Corner Court and Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon
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