The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 15, 1918, Page 6, Image 6

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THE OTtECOX STATESMAN"! Sl XMAV. SKPTKMIll.lt 15. 10 IB.
FIFTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL
OREGON STATE
.SALEM
J SEPTEMBER 23-
Splendid exhibits; daily lectures and demonstrations
on food production and conservation; high-class
amusements; attractions and entertainments; an
excellent racing card, ideal camping grounds and
best of accomodations for exhibitors and visitors.
A. H. LEA,
! : Secretary-Manager, Salem
CHIMES
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First iTeshytertan
Tier. Thomas S. Anderson, pastor
elect, wilt preach- morning and even,
ing. Subject of the morning ser
mon "What We Should Think
About" Subject for the evening.
"Parable of j the Good Samaritan."
In the morning Miss Ada Miller, will
sing. "ThoV Wilt keep Kim in perfect
peace" Patten, and in the evening:
"Light'! - by- Stevensen. Sundar
school at 9:45. Christian Endeavor
atjt Midweek prayer service Thurs
day at 8. Strangers cordially wel
come to all services.
First Christian Church
Center-and High Streets. 9:45 a.
m. liible school; 11 a-, m. sermon
"The Shadow on the Dial"; 6:45 p.
m., Y. P. 8. C. K.; 8 p., m., sermon
"A Sane Test of Christianity Wed
nesday evening, prayer meeting.
Thursday evening, chelr rehearsal.
En Epreyrdlfector. Leland W. Porte,-pastor.
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V: 7"tfrlle Metlodkl:plcopat'Tir
Booth Commercial v and Meyers
streets. Horace N. .Aldrich; pastor
9:45 a. m.i Sunday school, with class-
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es for all ages. . A. Rhoten, Super
intendent. Well equipped primary
department, under the direction of
Mrs. Mason Bishop. '11 a. m. public
worship, with sermon by the pastor,
theme, " The Great Temptation."
7 p. m. Devotional meeting of the
Epworth league. 8 p. m. song ser
vice and address by the pastor. The
fourth quarterly conference will be
held Monday evening, Sept. 16.
Catholic Church
Chemeketa and Cottage streets
Masses at 7:30 and 10:30. Benedict
ion with special music and sermon at
7:30. Commencing with next Sun
day's evening sermon, the pastor will
gfcve the first of a series of sermons
especially designed for placing the
truths of the Catholic church in
their true light. He will undertake
to prove the Divinity of Christ by
the light of reason, how the Catholic
chueh came into existence, the mis
sion of the Catholic church. He will
also treat of such sayings as "Out of
the church there is no salvation.".
and also just how the Catholics re
gard the Bible. Non-Catholics will
find them of especial interest, and
are most cordially invited to attend.
Services will" commence promptly at
7:30 and benediction follows the
sermon.. -
Evaneellcal Association
Seventeenth and Chemeketa streets
lacob Stocker; pastor. 10 a. m.
Sundal school, C. T. Doty, acting su
perintendent, 11 a. m. Devine ser-
Tice and sermon, "The Christian in
rmm
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the World, lut not of tb World.'
3 p. m. Service at Pruitland.
7:15 p. m. Young People's allaince.
8 p. m. Sermon by the pastor "The
Apostle Patil an example of a Chris
tian home."
Church of CJod
1776 Fairground road. Sunday
school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m.
Baptismal service 3 p. m. in Mill Mill
creek near the ball ground on North
Fourteenth street. Young people's
meeting at 7 p. m. Preaching ser
vice at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday 8 p. m. All are cordiall in
vited to attend theee services. J. J
Gillespie, pastor.
First Baptist Church
Rev. G. F. Holt. D. D., pastor. Sun
ehip with preaching 11 a. m. and 8
day school 9:45 a. m.. Public wor
p. m. The young people's meeting
7 p. m. Sermon topics: Morning.
"Driving the Kaiser and the Devil
Back Home. Evening. "Vicarious
Suffering." Second in the series on
Christian life and thinking as modi
fied by the great war. All are cor
dially Invited.
First Church c? TirW. Scientist
Sunday services are held at 4 48
Chemeketa street, at 11 a. m. "Sub
stance" subject of Bible lesson. Sun
day chool at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday
evening a testimonial meeting at 8
p. m. Reading room in Masonic
building is open- every day. except
Sundays and holidays, from 11: a.
rn. to 5 o. m. All are welcome to our
services and Invited to visit our read
ing room.
The First Methodist KpUeopal
State and Church states. Mr. Cum-
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mlngs vui meet me mornm ciass
At 9:45 the Sunday schpol
will be opened by Mr. J. W. Todd.
At 11 o'clock reports of the work
and Dlans for the coming conference
vear will be presented by Mr. W. C-
Winslow. Mr. N. S. Savage and the
nastor. At 7 d. m. the loung Peo
ple's meeting will be led by Miss
Mildred Garrett. Young people not
otherwise obligated will bo wel
comed at this meeting. At 8 p. m.
President Carl G. Doney of Willam
ette university will speak of "The
Spirit of America and the Spirit or
France.' Music by the quartcti ai
both morning and evening services
At
8 o'cl'k Thursday evening Rev.
. T. B. Ford, district superlnten-
Dr
dent will conduct the prayer service
and hold the fourth quarterly con
ference. K. N. Avison. pastor.
Cattle Chapel t'nited Brethren
Corner Seventeenth and Nebraska
streets. Englewood. Bible school 10
a. m.. Rev. W. W. Rosebaugh. super
intendent. " Preaching 11 a. m. by
Pastor F. H. Neff. topic "Founda
tions.", text. Psalm 11-3. Y. P. C
E. service and Intermediate 7 8 p.
m., Mrs. Guy Fitch Phcjps. president
Preaching 8 p. m. by pastor. Prayer
meeting every Thursday. W. W.
Rosebaugh, class leader. Come and
worship with us.
First Congregational
Liberty, and Center street?. Rev
W. C. Kantner, minister. 10 a. m.
Sunday school with classes for old
and young. .Prof. W. I. Staley. su-
F 1.
MONTY'S
177 S. Commercial St., Phone 428
nerintendent. 11 a. m. Worship !f
with sermon. "The Touch of Christ's
Hand." 8 p. m. "Urt Fp to Lift
VP." followed by motion picture
film. Prayer meeting Thursday 8
p. m. A cordial welcome to every
body. . Burn! Congregational
If. C. Stover. Minister.' Sunday
school at 10 a. m., morning service
at 11a. m.
Central (Vngrrcat tonal
South Nineteenth and Ferry
stieets. II. C. Stover, minister.
Sunday school at 1" a. m.. Mrs. Bur
ton Edwards, superintendent. Chris
tian Endeavor at 7 : 1 p. m. Evening
service at 8 p. m. Subject, "Can we
love our enemy?"
Court Street Church,
Seventeenth and Court Street.
Frank E. Jones, pastor. Bible school
at 10 a. m.; Preaching at 11. "Be Not
SAVED BY A
FAITHFUL WIFE
Suffered Thirty; Yearn with Stum-
acii Trouble ami Hemorrhage
of the Bowels.
The Story ofa Wonderful Ilecovery
There Is aardly
any one who does
n o' t ; experience
some trouble with
the stomach. It is
so common that we
frequently pay lit
tle or no attention
to it. Yet, the
stomach is very
easily upset, and
catarrhal inflam
mation of the mu
cous lining devel
ops, grow worsn
the pain and distress is incessant
and the truth dawns that we have
chronie stomach trouble.
The case of Mr. Louis Young. 203
Merrimac St., Rochester, N. Y.. Is
typical. He writes: "I suffered for
thirty years with chronie bowel
trouble, stomach trouble and hem
orrhages of the bowels. We bought
a. bottle of Peruna and I took it
faithfully. I began to feel better.
My wife persuaded me to continue
and I did for some time as directed.
Now I am a well man." Mr. Young's
experience is not unusual.
If you suffer from catarrh In any
form, whether of the head., stomach,
bowels or any other part of the
body, try Peruna. It may be Just
what you need. Peruna comes In
either liquid or tablet form and la
sold everywhere. Your dealer has
It or will get it for you. Ask for
Dr. Hartman'i World-Famous Pe
runa Tonic and Insist upon having
It. If yon want your health accept
nothing else.
All the sick and suffering are in
vited to write The Peruna Company.
Dept.. 78,. Columbus, Ohio, for Dr.
Hartman's Health Book. The book
ls rree ana may help you. ask youf
dealer for a Peruna Almanac. N
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3 carloads of Overland Cars
WE NOW CAN FILL YOUR ORDER! WE ARE AGENTS FOR
Q. M. C. Track
WE EXPECT F0RDS0N TRACTORS SOME TIME NEXT WEEK. PLACE
YOUR ORDER NOW, AS ORDERS ARE FILLED IN ROTATION AS TAKDl
The Valley Motor Co.
Front and State Streets
Weary in Well Doing"; Christian
Endeavor at 7 p. m.; Preaching at .
"Misplaced Trust." All are welcome.
Saltation Army
Services will lie held in the Sal
vation army ball at 2S2 State strict
at a. m. and 3 and 8 p. in., con
ducted by the orrirers in. charge.
Captain J. Millar and Cadet M. Mor
ris. Sunday-school at 2 p. m. Ser
vices every weeknUht at 8 p. m.
Everybody welcome.
BIG PARADE .
(Continued from page 1).
full list of names to b secured so
the Invitation has also been extend
ed to those who were not reached
in this manner, as they are equally
as welcome to march.
The tentative plan for the proces
Mon divides It Into five sections, the
mothers first, then wives, sisters,
daughters and last., those who have
no relatives In army or navy. Pos
sibly there 4I1 also be som -special
features. The women who are en-
titled to have servlr flacs la their
homes are are asked to carry the.
Tne otner patriotic women snouiaihon hearlag tne words, "j am piecg
have small American flags. ed. This Insignia of honor should
ILL
HOP
The marchers will gather al the
court house square, gwisg from lacr
west oa Court to Commercial, south
on Commercial to State aad east oa
State to the park A abort Use of
march a ad short pro cram have beew
arranged so that the vorora a ill
have littb opportunity to get tired.
As marching parade are eoasidered
more patriotic at this time, very If
any. automobile will be la llae. The
Oregon Guard companies a III prob
ably be given a part la the event.
Kdard Cooklagham. liberty loaa
executive rhalrmaa for Oregon has
Issued the follow log proclamatloa
with reference to the loaa campaign
lo the state.
The pre-eam pairs pld period
for liberty loaa sabaertpUoas ppeas
throughout Oregon Moaday. Septem
ber 1C and la Port land on Wedaes.
day. September It. Oregon's fall qo
ta should be pledged before Septem
ber It. the openiag day of the offi
cial sol letting campaign. Every per
son who pledges aim Self to sab-
scribe for. his fall ejaota as set by
his rating committee and files his
application with his liberty loan com
j mittee will be preeated with a ria
!
. Elbert Thompson, Mgr.
be worn by all a bo pledge ta4r tiV
sciiptloas dariag the eaUre pre-caa.
pa Ira pledge period, bat In ae es
should the official fourth liberty k
s a beer iters oatloa be worn aiJ I
SepUmber St.
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T13rUftH 1XIXT.
CHEITAUS. Wash, ftreL It
Delegate to the 31st aaaaal eaorUn
Kalghta Templar of Washlartee, W
gan lea v lag here today follewlac tv.
close of a two days sessioa. (X .-!
elected were as follows: Grssi ra
maader. Tu. A. Wlnaas, Stti; -
aty graad cammaader. II. IL t-i
T aroma: grand generalissimo. J. E
Miller. Weaalrhe: graad rarii
general, IL D. Elder. Aberiwi.
graad senior warden. W. C f
Spokane: graad Junior warden. T. I
Pa sly. Walla WaJU; graad treasi
er, II. W. .Tyler, Tacoma; rraal r
carder, T. C BUlock. Walla Ta
rraad prelate. Rer. M. A. Matttr
Seattle; graad ataadard bearer. T
TL Carter, Vancouver; Craad rrtH
bearer, J. W. Romalae. Belliacl&s.
rraad warden. John Campbell. f
tie: graad 'captain of the guar.
J. U. S. Leicher. Caeaalla. ,
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