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r it TlfK OREGON STATEAMAXt StXDAY, APIUTi ft, 1010 State hospital, by F. , I!. Kef.f S pit m... Gins Training scaooi.. ny u. N. Avison. J:1S p. m., tuberculosis hospital, by R. L Putnam, i v First Congregational Church. Liberty and Center streets. W. C. -"and you can get them Kantner, minister. 10 a. m' San- day school, Profeasor WV L, Staley. superintendent. .Classes for all ag as. es. It a. m., "From My Youth." sermon for fathers nd mothers. sons and daughters. - In addition to the usual superior music by the choir. Mr. Troy, the sin ring evan gelist will sing a solo at this ser vice S'45 p. m.. Christian Endear. and Women." Following tala ad dress there will be a motion' picture film. " IT1 U ULru TRACE MAR i It I Sj !. ! The City of ) GOODRICH A n n 3 c: .- p r J IT 1. Maxwell--- v A C ai? of Assured Reliability .. AHE reliability of every Maxwell b assured by . -the-volume produced. , One model quantity -; JL' pfddubtion involves the investment of millions of dolors-in" special machinery plants, laboratories, dtb:, before' a single car is produced Tricrcfbrc, the basic design must be right right beyond any question: before this special equipment is installed. . -: ' V'V ' '- v. V And after production starts absolute accuracy in every part rtvist be assured to prevent delays, wast; . age, hand-labor things we can't afford No toolss arc too expensive no precautions too clabprate to assure this result . Tliis was' our original plan and it has been con sistently followed in producing the 300,000 Maxwells. , now' on' the roads of the world ' ' It is the 5 , reason , why of Maxwell' reliability ccondmy uniformity. . A car made right to begin with saves you many a dollar even after you buy it - - " Evangelical Association. 17 th and Chemeket street. Ja cob Stocker, pastor. 10 s. m.. Sun day school. John Llppold, superin tendent. 11 a. m.. dirlne worship and sermon. "The Jew. His Past, Present, and Future, In the Light of Divine Revelation." This is the third sermon in a series of dis courses On prophetic subjects. 7 p. m., Toung People's alliance. 8 p. m., "The Israel of God." fourth ser mon in the series of Prophetic sub jects. Premillenartans and every- body welcome. Monday evening, 7:- 45 p. m.. there win begin series of revival meeting at Fruitland. St. Pald's Church. Fifth Sunday in Lent: 7: SO a. m., holy communion:' 9: 45 a. m., church school; 11 a, m., holy communion and sermon. "The Great Attain ment;" 7:30 p. m., evening prayer and addresses, "Progress." Erery body Welcome. Chas. II. Powell, red- tor. i Salvation Army'. TIRES and TUBES MONTY'S TIRE SHOP 154 So. Com! Phone 428 Also Goodrich Motorcycle The isf action which cornea to a man when he does his duty. ' Court Street Church of Christ. North 17th and Court streets: The Primary department of the Bible school has & contest on and 4t Is creating much taterest among the The Salvation army will conduct TM department is badly in -Mtri mtiuttr'Milhm ' OSCAR'B: GINGRICffHOTOR' and TIRE C01 371 Court SL Phone 635 J.fJ. i . . -7 First Mthodist Kpittropal State and: Church Streets. Pres ident, H. J J Talbott will preach the sermorr at 11 a. m. and Dr; R. N, People's home at3p. ra; At r:30 p. m. the'Ewbrth league" devotion al meetings-will be held. ' Miss Myr tle Masoa will' lead V the :; Senior league" with", special music by the Willamette "Male quartette. '.. The" Juniors will he in charge of lit: Hubert Wilkin. Young' people not otherwise obligated "wilt be wel come at those services. Music at'the public services will e by the chorus m. ' . 9 t . M - M 9 V L . a. tl ) s icpoir aireciea Dy troiessor jonn . . Sites. ' ..... . . : Will. Morning worship at 11 o'clock i theme: Tetfus said, "I Am . the Door!!' Ordination of new' officers and reinstallation' of those -e-elect-1 log," Psalm 91: 1-1 S. their meetings until further notice in the Commons Missied hall. State street. The meeting for thia week end will begin 8 p. m. this evening. Sunday 11 a. in-. Holiness meeting. 2 p. ra., Sunday school. 3 o'clock. united, aalsslon meeting conducted by" the Rev. Wells. . At 8 o'clock Salvation meetfJg Saturday and Sun day evening at 7:30. Captain and Mrs. Hunter, officers In charge. Church of God. " ' 1348 North' Church street, v Sun day school at 10 a- m., William Paul, auperintendent. Classes In the school for scholars cf all ages, with good spiritual teachers and instruct ive lesson helps.. Preacblox service at 11" tf. m: and 7:45 -p. m. Prtye'r meeting 7:45 Wednesday evening A series of revival meetings will be gin at this place April 20, conducted I by Evangelist Oscar Lewis, and win continue indefinitely, and v, invite the (public to attend thee meet ings ana hear the old time doctrines of juatifieatlon, sanetiflcatlon, and! the unity of God's people made clear by the word of God. - J.- J. Gillespie, pastor. - First United Brethren. Yew' PaTkr ' Sunday' school at It) a. m., Dora W. Corby, superintend ; ent. Preaching" it ll ar-ja. 8pe cial song by Ella McElroy. Young people s meeting In the evening at 1. . Mrs. Ben Randall will hare charge of the musle. Short talk by the pastor following the young peo ple's meeting. . C. W. Corby, pastor. Bible School land Young 0eopl Topics; SnnffaT school Wpiet Some Great Teachings of the Bible; God Oar Heavenly Father. ; Gen. 1:1. . 27. Psalm 103-1-14. Matt I 6:2 -Z. b; Y. PI If. and Y. P. SI C E. topic: Our. Relation To God; Pray ing. Ma;k 11:18-26. Ep worth league topic:. Our Relation To God; Trust need of an- organ and other equip ment for its classes; 'Next Tuesday evening an ice cream social with a program by the (Children will be given at the church for the purpose of raising funds for the department. The 'morning sermon: "Soul 'Sav ing." 2:30 p. the local auxil iary of C. W. B. M. will hold Its monthly meeting. Junior Christian Endeavor 3:30 p. m. Young Peo ple's Christian Endeavor C:3Q p. m. Song service and sermon: ."The Pow er of God." at 7:30 p. m. The of ficial hoard will meet Monday ev ening. Etery member of the board is asked to be present as an Im portant matter la to be considered. The prayer meeting nod teacher training will be on Thursday even ings' hereafter. A" cordtal welcome Let tra encourage the Worker, and t" PoMIe f0 attend these child re o la this department by be ing present that night. Our Bible school begins promptly at 10 a. m. Sermon for children 'by the pabtor. "Bayer Cross" on Tablets. American Owned, Entirely! FADES RIGHT Avison' at 7:30 pm. W. L. Cum- mlngswin"meet the morning class at 9:45 and Mr. John w; Todd will be ' in charge of the Sunday school .at 9:45 a. m. Services at the Old i 1 " First; Ptesfyterian.'. Thonas S. And.eraoj,,. minister. Sabbath school 'at 9 : 45. The' pastor will give a short talk on Energy ahd ed at thia -service. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 and evenine worship at j:30. Mrs. Worrell1 -Will Introduce the evening service' with a fifteen minute organ recital. Theme of the evening's service. "Worship God!" The Willamette Presbytery will con vene In Prebvteriatt church of Me- Mfonville on Tuesday7 afternbdn and hold business- sessions lasting through Wednesday. Do not forget Thursday - evenin g meeting THE UJCiyCRXLXAR Ford cars arc more useful today than ever before; a necessity in villSfee, town city and countrj' ; the utility of farmer, merchant, manufacturer, . architect I engineer; .c o n traetor, salesman, . doctor, clergyman, a profitaLle ' factor in the life of the nation. Runabout $592.18 ; touring car, $613-21 oue ton t nick chassis, $366.14; coupe $748.36; sedan $878.52 these prices f. o. b, Salem. We can get Imt'a limited, quantitj. Please give us your order at. once as .'first, come will get first delivery. - VICK BROS. 260 N. High Street - V VALLEY MOTOR CO. Front and State Sts. . , DEALERS I. Central Congregational. South'19th and! FerfV-streetS1. II. C. Stover; minister-. - Sunday school, superintended by Mrs.' Burton' Ed wards at 10 a. ra. Address: hy the pastor at 1 1 'o'clock. Christ laa En deavor at 7:15 p. m. Evening' ser vice at 8 p. m. Leftlie BfethodM Episcopal. South 'Cottfmerclai - and . Meyer streets. Horace N. Aid rich, pastor. 9:45 a. m.-Sunday "school, with ef ficient officers- and teachers in charge. International uniform les sons, with classes for all grades and ages. E. A. Rh'oten; superintendent.- Primary depart meat under the dl rectlon of Mrs. Mason Bishop. 11 a, m. . public worship, with' sermon by1 the pastor; Theme. The Em- baras8ment of - Success, ' - 3 p. m.. Juhlor league Miss Berthh Leitner, superintendent, 7 p. m.. devotional meeting of the Epworth league, led hy John Mcdler. Topic. "Our Re lation tor God. Trusting." Ivan Cor ner, president. 8 p. m., an inspir ational meeting, with messages on live topics brought -by two you naj women.- Miss Florence Shirley will Idefliver an oration. "The- Marines at Chateau Thierry." ana -Mtss Myr tle Mason will give. "The Finger of God," Wilde. There will .be spe cial music by the male quartet, and the choir. ? ..--'-. 1 . V 'v ' Ministerial AtaorlarJon. . The regular "meeting of theSalem Ministerial association will bi held in the Y. M. C. A. Monday morning at' 10 o'clock. I. O. Lee will deliv er the address. Subject. 'The Holy 'Spirit. His Nature and Office" The annual election of officers will be held, and a full attendance is deslr ed' - .- - ' '. State Institution. Services at the Institutions will be held Sunday as follows. 9 a. xn.. First Christian CTtwrrh. . "Center and High street.. Lei and W. Porter, pastor. Bible school at 9:45. Sermon. "The Redeeming Power of the Gospel."' at 11 a: m Christian Endeavor at :20. Even ing worshlp'at 7:30. "The Cleanness of God's Purposes. ' Thursday even ing note the chance of eveninr. made permanently to conform to us age throughout the" cltyl Choir re hearsal this week o.i Tuesday' even ing, a- man hy attendiuc chureh draws with him his family and his friends, gives new courage to those doing church work, ahd-has the sat AWAY "Bayer .Tablets of Aspirin Original worid-famous' tablets.' Offer Refiefwitn Safely !! For Headiche Colij Neuralgia Toothache Earache Kheurhatlsnt tumbao Grippe Influenzal Colds' Achy Joints Neuritis Pain! Pain! Adults Take one or tiro necessary, repeat" dose' three tunes a day, after meals. services. R. L. Putnam, pastor. iruhlaad Friends. Sunday school 10 a. m. Good teachers and classes tor alL Lester McCracken. sttperlntendeat. Preach ing services sc iv a. m. and p.i m. Morning subject. "The Duty and Privilege of Tithing and the Bless ing Resulting: Therefrom. J. G. Lee and wife, pastors. ,- fiowth Salea Frtcaids. South: Commercial and Washing tah streets. Bible achcol at 10 a. m. Classes' for all. Dr. Carl Miller. superintendent. Meeting for wo snip ana preaenmg ax ii a. m.. and 7: JO p. ml Pousg People's meeting at C:30. The gbspel meetings which have been -held the pat week will continue a few eveningi this week. A full gospel Is preachel and It Is free. - - First Church of Christ Scientist. Suaday services are held at 440 Chemekeu street at 11 a. ra." Ssb Ject of JJible lesson. "Unreality." Sunday school at 9:4 S a. m. Wed nesday evening-a testimonial meet ins at 8 p. ra. Readinr room in Masoale temple, room 20 Is open every day from 11:4- a. m. to S p. m. All are Invited to our services and tb onr reading 'room. - First' Baptist. Rev, A. Sterling Banter. Evange list and JL W Troy, slnrer. will have charge of the' service at the First Baptist rhureh today. In ad dition to the Sunday school at 9:45 a. ra.. and the Youna People's meeting at :30 p. ra. There will be three-great meetiers. 11 a- m. topic. -The Wandering Ton." S p. m.. topic. "History, as Seen Through the Soul of a Prophet- 7:30 p. m.. topic, "A Portrait of Chrlut for the Socket of the Heart." Troy will lead a larre chorus choir and sing solos at each service. The spe cial meetings conducted by Barn-sr and Troy will continue over et Sunday.' every evening' except Satur day. Everyone la Invited. Freedom of The Seas ons Spring, summer, fall, winter any season you are free to motor when you please, where you please, if you motor on SHvertown Cord Tires. No matter what sand of weather, what kind of road, Silvertowna will . carry yoa through it. For Silvertowna are America's touring tires. - They make a rouh road seem smooth. Their powerful, resilient cable - cord body, im mune to ordinary punc , tures, has proved Its durability In the rough est going. v Gain your Freedom . of The' Seasons with Sil- vertowns-the graceful tires wilh the Twin Red Diamonds on the Sidewall. rcrn a Dealer r? tfil !H4. l-A Mil i 1V s by u u Bay Oiliiiil ffME tmt ml MaaclKcitctr ei Sltcy bcarwi Buy1 the" Bayer packages tmAji 20hp1' pacVa Alto larger Tik! An Auto Is now a' real necessity. No farmer or business mau can do without one. iJvety man needs a car for economy and comfort. We have cars of nearly every make. If your favorite make is listed here, sec'ua. If yonr favorite make is not listed, see us and we will tell yon where that car can be had. 1917 Ford Roadster ; 1915 Maxwell Roadster y 1915 Ford Touring " " 1917 Ford Touring, 1916 Excelsior Motorcycle and side' car 1916 Maxwell Touring 1918 Orerltnd Touring 1014 Studehaker Touring: ALL GOOD BUYS Salem Auto Exchange 220 State .Street , Phone EC7 Recreation HbU WUl' Replace Corner Saloon CHICAGO. April -4. '"Recreation hots" to replace the saloon as a aa- theriag place vrlll be established soon by the Salvation army In tbe large cities "of tbe -western states, according to an 'announcement by Thomas Es till, commander of the organisation Jn the vrestern district. Iierore July. 1. when prohibition becomes" effective, a dozen or more of the "hnts patterned after those operated In the war sone. win be opened In Chicago and If they prove successful the string will be .extend ed to St Lonls. Milwaukee, St. PauL Omaha. Kansas' City. Denver and other western cities. Commander Es till said. . The places will be equipped with libraries.' mnslcaT Instruments." var ious kinds" of games.' gymnasiums and' shower baths. 'Trained atten dants will be ra charge. The "hnts will be open to .women as well men. Ice cream." wd water, doughnuts, and coffee will be sold at cost. Social ; wcOTre oraanlzatinns threnghont the country will watch with Interest the Salvation army's experiment' In seeking a substitute for a saloon. Commander Estill said. Ml Kirfl VSK FOIt A M1LUOX ' Twn Irish :sIdlors were "digging theniselves la." ' One, a six-foot giant, found him self handicapped by the ahortnoss of his entrenching tools, and be con tinually 'paused and 'stralrhtened himself to ease hts aching back. Dur tng tfcwe pasea.hls comrade became cosversaUonal. "Mike." be akd once, "what wad ye "do -wr a million -pjonds?" "Add foerlnches tn the handle of this shovel!" 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