The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 07, 1919, Page 13, Image 13

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.TITK PRECOX STATESMAN; St'XDAY, PKCTLMRKK 7. 1010. ,
CS VK 'LikJhX OiauJ t f , , H V l?.0U3eC .and erm?n "No Lion and rmon; 7:20 p. m.. eve- 1 E " II " I , Ml ' I . i ,1 I " n i I j IT if W riTrrr?Xmxssr
. Catholic Church. '
Communion! mass at 7:30
jnzss and ;mon by pastor at 10:30.
Subject fori sermon, "What Things
Socter Were Written, Were- Written
or Onr U-arning." Rom.xvML Pen
edictton and sermon in, in evening.
wbcn"Thc S'.gn;of th. Crdss"; will
be the rmhject for instrpetion. On
jlomlayJ 1f' s' 'Wr'dy'ot obli
catfon. trasses will be !n the church
Bt J and 9; last mass followed by
brnedict'f"- Hoys' choir practice at
j Saturday afternoons: Caecbra Rt
J. sad confessions at .1. . Rev;. J.- R.
lack, pasjior. i
isarei uvrsicy, leader. A live socl.
his;h;ely with live meetings. 7:30 p. m..
The Man Who Went West and
Took. His Religion With Him." Mo
tion, pictures after, the address.
"The Influence of Christ, the Cen
tral Character of History." Prayer
meeting Thursday. 7:15 p. m. Topic.
"Jesus. Son of Cod. Son of Man."
Come and join us in our studies and
devotions A Kew Testament church:
not tha only Christians, but Chris
tians only. Lcland W. Po-.ter, pas-
tor. - .
rirst MethorfiM Episcopal.
Church and Stale streets. 9:15 a.
m., old-fashioned class meeting, in
"' Jirst Christian.,
Center and High streets, one
block north of city hall. Hear our
12-piece orchestra at Bible school.
9:45 a. m, the finest church or-
cnestra on the const. Classes for
All t . t ' . ...
turning cnu:tn worship at 11,
m-inon . iDC i-.c. . H. M. and The room 4 of the Sunday schoolroom.
X r ine annai sermon for W. L. Cummings. leader; 9:45. Stin
the . Women's. Missionary work, i dav school. PmfMnr J v TirfH
IChr'stian Endeavor at 6:30. led by , superintendent. Whole f.imil ej
J' ;aroia nun. Willamette university i should come; also students and
i ) representative at the National Stu-I sfranscrs. "I!o. evrnonp. como vo."
dent Volunteer conference, De3j This invitation applies also to the
-Mo nes, iowa. uec. Ji to Jan. 6 next, church service at 11 a. m. At thia
time there will be a sermcnette for
the children by the pastor. Rev. R.
Filrt Congregati'mal.
l iberty! and Center streets.
K&ntnei, minister. Sunday school at
i a. m .f with classes for all; W. I.
SUley, superintendent: 11 a. m., (Topic, "Truths F:om Jesus' Lips."
-Tlj eEyjcs of the Heart." p I Take part in our live Endeavor
.. Christian Endeavor. Misaaiar-1 meetings. Evening : sermon. 7:30
N. AvKon. Topic. "God's Llght-
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SOME V
ERY INTERESTING FIGURES
For your information we append herewith a list of nine different makes of cars
registered in the State of Oregon for the month of October, 1919.
We give only nine different makes for the reason that they are the leading sell-
ers all over the United States. J r
Maxwell. ..80-
Oakland .58 .
Studcbaker ... .53
Hudson ....... .............33
Overland ....... M ...33
It eight be interesting, also, for you to know the October registrations for Marion
and Polk counties, which are as follows:
Ford
CHEVROLET
.556
224
Dodge ... .7..
Buicki ... j . ..
.114
.110
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house," and sermon subject. "No
More Pain; al30 address on "Tuber
culosis" by Dr. G. C. I'.clliner. sup
erintendent of that hospital. In the
evening at 7:30. sermon by the pas
tor. Subject, "Choice and Destiny,"
a message for young people; 3 p. m.,
Bro. RoseLrauch will .conduct the
services at the Old People s Home;
6:30, senior league will be led by.
Margaret Bowen. and duet by the
Misses Montague and Mclntick; Jnn
ion league in Epworth hall. Thurs
day. 7:30 to 8:30 p, in. The mes
sage from the pastor, inspirational
singing, prayers, testimonies, and
above all. the presence of One among
us, make this an hour you should
not miss. "Come an J brJn? an
other." lrehvterinn.
Thomas S. Anderson, minister.
Church school at 9:45. Joseph H.
Albert, superintendent; classes for
pII. Morning worship at 1 1 o'clock.
Theme, "The Quiet Influence of
I.tf .Are the Most Forceful; "The
Stilt. Small Voice!" Young People's
meeting at C:30 and evening wor
ship at 730. "The Aaronic Rene
dictijnn." Next Thursday evening,
special church school p:ayer and so
cial(servie. Strangers cordially in
vited at all services.
-m t r If.tl. II.. I r. 1
South Commercial and Meyers
Hvrrs Horace N. Aldrich.
'pasfor. Sundav school opens at 9:45
a. rn. E. A. Rhoten. superintendent.
M'ss Sue Williams In charge of the
primary dcpa:lment; 11. rubl!c wor
rtiip. with sermon by the pastor.
Thm. "Christian Confidence." At
6:30 p. in. the devotional : meeting
of the Epworth League, under the
direction of Mrs. . B. Clrich; 7:30.
evancelistte STv'ce. Subject. "In
Wh'at Shall We Glory?" 8:30. social
hour, under the management of the
Epworth league.
State Institution.
Services at the State Institutions
Sunday will be held as follows: 9
a. m., state hospital, by W. C. Kant
ner; 2:30. Cottage Fa:m. by R. I
Putnam: 3, girls' training school, by
j. W. Porter; 3:13. Tuberculosis
hospital, by F. W. Iauner.
tion and sermon; 7:30 p. m.. eve
ning; prayer and address. Every
body; welcome. Charles H. Powell,
reetor.
Jaon lire Memorial.
winter and Jeffenton streets
Thomas Acheron, pasto-. Sunday
rcnool. 9:45. Our school is well
equipped, and will take eare of peo
ple, from 100 years of age down to
the cradle Strangers welcomed and
made to feel at home. Public wor
ship at 11. Subject. "The Harden
of the Gospel." Class meeting 12-13
and meeting of local council and
unit leaders at 3 p. m. Every offi
cer urged to be present. Epworth
league at 6:30; young, people wel
comed with a pld hand. Evange
listic service at 7:30. Sunday mill
complete the fourth week of special
meetinss. It ought to be a rreat
dayj It can be. It will be. Every
membe- be on the job; bring yonr
inte of succoss a'one good mu5c
and; a good lime aured to all; We
r.vst cordially Inv'.te the public to
worship with ns. Pleas? do not c.m
If voii are looking for a dry, funeral
service.
e Flace
ait
r-r i :
i nu,.,
- "Ministerial ItuvLltn.
The Slem Ministerial a.soeiatlon
will meet Monday at 10 o'clock In
the Y. M. C. A. The address on
"Missionary Education". will be pre
sented by I. G. Lee.
! j- Salvation Army.
Street meeting Saturday evening
at ,7:15; meeting for testimony,
chores and preaching in the" hall at
8 O'clock. Street meeting Sunday
morning ?t 10:30; holiness meeting
in the hall at 11: Sunday school at
2 tf. m. sharp; Y. P. I at 6:15:
streetj meeting at 7:13. followed by
a meetinx fo: praise and public wor
ship in the hall at S. The public is
cordially invited to worship with us.
Ensign and Mrs. Hunter, officers ia
charge.
Ffmt Clinrch of Christ. Sclent M.
Sunday service is held at 4 4( Che-
mcketa street at 11 a. m. Subject
of Bible lesson. "Gcd the Only Cans
and Creator." Sunday school at
9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening tes
timonial r meeting at . Reading
room. 309 Masonic temple, open
every day except Sunday and holl-
davs. from 11: 4o a. m. to p. m.
All are Invited to cur service and to
ou:- reading room.
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Ford 44
XHEVROLET":.r..-:.::.::.:...22-
19
8
Dodge 4
Btiick . . . ........ ... .... . . ... 3
Maxwell ......... ... ........ 2
Oakland 3
Stndebaker .................. 5
Hudson ..i .none
Oyerland 2
H
ij
1
none
2
none
2
none
none
St. I'HUI'JI.
S.-tcnd Sundav in Advent. 7:30
a. in., holy communion; 9:45 a. m.,
church school; 11, choral eelehra-
You will observe that in the territory covered by us there were 30 new Chevrolet
cars registered and in addition to this the records show 6 Scripps-Booth registrations
making our total 36 cars for the month. Could the factory have furnished us with
the cars we would have delivered 70. -
j You will further observe that our total sales for October in Polk and Marion coun
ties exceeded the entire state sales of the last two makes of cars by three.
! The Above Figures Are Official and Can Not be Disputed and We Leave it to You
to Draw Your Own Conclusions.
Salem Automobile Co.
F.G. DELANO
Distributors
A. I. E0FF
MRS. LEWIS
0F1 BROOKLYN
fells How She Was Made
Well by Lydia EiPink
Ham's Vegetable
Compouncj. t
Brooklyn, N. Y " For one year I
waa miserable from a displacement.
which caused agen-
iirt iviomm.
At 11 a. m. "The Chall'-nre of the
New World Movement": 7:30 p. m..
"Having One's Eves Opened." third
In a series of addreeg on making j
the most of lire. This is the rirst
Sunday of Christian enlistment week
and a rallying of all our forces Is
desired., Sunday rchool at 9:15 a.;
in."; Young People's meeting. Inter-!
mediate, society and School of Mis-j
sions at 6:30 p. m. ! Prayer and con-j
ferenee meeting Thursday evenintr;
at 7:30.' Everyone welcome at all'
these services.
Central oncrratlal.
, South Nineteenth and Ferry
streets. H. C. Stover minister. Sun
dav school. at JO . ni.. Mifs Rurton
E. Edwards, superintendent. Morn- !
ing sermon at 11; Christian Endeav
or at 6:45 P. m. , Evening service
at 7:30. Music by girls' chorus.
Thursday service at 7:30 p. m.
8
Chevralet and Scripps-Booth Cars and Republic Tires
r Salem . . Dallas
eral run-down con
dition with head
aches and pains in
my side. My sister
induced me to try
Lydia ELPinkham a
Vegetable Com
pound. I found it
helped me very
much end such a
splendid tonic that
I am recommend
ing it to anyXoman
who hat, similar
1'nited Evangelical.
Cottage and Center streets Ilev
G. U LovelU pastor. SuUdaf school
at 10 a. m. Preachins service and
worship at 11 a. m. "The Ris'ng
Star." Christian Endeavor service
at 6:30. Pauline Remington, lead
er. Evening worship and ermon by
Rev. Howard Mort at 7:20. Prayer
meeting at 7:30 p. m. Thursday
evening.
Ana luesaayas tne Day j
For the One Day Special prices on EojV Velour Calf Bluchcr
Ecund Toes, Oak Soles, sixes 1 to 6, present day price 1 $3.50.
Oar regular price has been $4.53. The One Day Special Price
for
Tuesday, December 9th,
1919, wUl be . .
$2.95
Arid for Girls
The Misses Broad walk Quality Can Metal English lace Good
year Welt Oak Soles in sizes 12 1-2 to 2. The present day pric?
is $0.00. Our regular price has been $5.00 trat Tuesday's one
day price will be
$3.95
: Scandinavian Methn1lot. j
Sunday school will be held as
usual at ? p. m. At 3. Miss Out-j
schow will speak for the American
:llef fund. All are weleome.
The Shoe Store of Satisfactory Service
At the
Electric Sign
SHOES '
Littler end
Upncyer
Scle Owners
j Court Street Clirlntla.
North Seventeenth and Court
tAJObles." Mrs. ELSI3 G. LEWIS, 0 : streets. This Is the annual Chris-
Vernon Ave.. Brooklyn. N, Y.
Such conditions as Mrs. Lewis suf
fered from may be caused by a fall or
a general weakened run-down condition
cf the system, and the, most successful
remedy to restore strength to muscles
and tissue and bring about a normal
healthy condition has proved to be this
famous root and herb medicine, Ltdia
rinicnam a v egetaoie tompouna.
If you have disturbing symptoms you
do not understand write Lydia E. Pink
ham Medicine Co.. Lynn. Mass. The
result of their 40 yean experience is at
your service.
tian Women's Board of Missions dav.
Pro. R. A. Moon of Eugene. Or..
will bring a special message at the j
morning hour of worship. Brother
Moon has a brother. Everett, now in
Junior society will mnt it r.:I0J
Voting People's society at 6:30. Fong j
service ard w:mon: "Tli roe Much
Xi-eded Strikes" at 7:20. WedDfa
day at 7 p. ui.. the hf.!r will meet
under the inrt ruction of Profejor
Sitf. If you sing or want to s!ng.
Join onr choir and get thene helpful
instructions from one who knows
:30
MJOR NEWSOME
COMES TUESDAY:
... m lis K I hn r-tz sv T.fl n w
m. .. nmrr mTi Inr inia " " 1 . " ". -.
v. i,.. . rnT interest i : prayer meetlns; S. Teacher Train-!
missions that none of us have. We " f,,a- fA mo't rord,-
know he will deliver a sermon worth j nd U r any of thes-
while. Our Rlble school begins ' :viees. R. U Pol nam. past r. .
promptly at 10 a. 11. "Samnel the) .
Judge." will be the story for the ' -,,,-.,.
children. In the alteraoon at 2 t.e Tnrr 13 ell-FeiI Husband
raster will preach at the Cottage Iclub In New York. How do they do
Farm, and at "3 at Turner. The;?
Expert cn Fertilizers to Ad
dress Growers at Com
mercial Club
A LITTLE GAS, NOW AND THEN
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1 ,-rr.TUA-r , I i . l"EA CUT n TVUMB OFF f
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HELLO - HtLLO - I AKEL YOU TH FELL
A PEMONSTKST1NQ TH
AMtnNG Oas Maker- veu To? w
iYE" oVett 0f?irKionE: Rjwh Tortf
. HOUE KtGT AWAY
" SHAKE. Ol BOY
&LEV5 Y'HEATTT. THAT
HEATEJ? rS TH fjEST THING
WE YLK HAD M TW HOUSE
T CAnr BE. 6EAT'
Gas
Ma
leer
WILL HEAT YOUR OFFICE BETTER THAN ANYTHING ELSE ON THE MARKET
A nnff n rt nil AH ' 236 N. COMMERCIAL STREET, PHONE 90
S E I FA R T H & SHAW r SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR MARION COUNTY
V.rt ir.tre?t 1 fanifcteJJn the
Increa.tl production of atP farm
erops. Particularly lirthis true viiih
all clae of fruit 'growers, since the
Llg demand for all clauses of ber-
! rie. ' .
j Crowers are turning tVIr atten
tion to in-rea.Mfd prodnctln are In
i vetirating all kind of -'rtiIlzt r-.
- Pome have ei-berir-entd !th ti
i Irate, others i!h complete feMiKt
', er. l-at little or r.o infor.natian has
i Win available a to the real merits
; In the o.e thej.
; Sme grower are vntnrln"g fiir
j ther In the Iavetment and have se
i rnred Major K. P. Newon. an ex
I iert nn fertilizer, vhn ' to b here
Tu-day nef. lV-ember . to give
!an iUntrae-t addrc or. Well p-i!-i
nerl Fov1 riJtn for P !.mt and
; Tre-." T!ie n'etlrg U . W hMd
in the Hlem Cnjmer 11 club tooms
at :3 p. in. . ; f. ' ;
W. T. J-iX ' nJMr f of ! WH'
ais"' VUer Prte- .; tut lug "ha
jnl Imtii atvi-t th:t It will b v--frr
Miior Xut to W !.re.
T!"-- i!l ii" lnit h a verr larg
iricnlpf ' et"'rhr!!ue!.iolrn.f r
n"!i(!mp ff fruit crowern and far
mer. f.r I hi I a very Import let
tt i- for t intere'te.l.
A'inf I.inllev haH riitbt "t.I
i her hr-e grandeHtdren for t tl.elr
I mitre lo e. The thrc- li.'!
!tiarkie-. in calico frw-)r. "
squirmifis In li' v while Lindy ptu.4
! ty ttnrtt-Tf-d i- j.
f -Wlut are'ftir :r" T'r
: hrr uii'tres .y;td.
j "Ie"8 nanid 'er f.- rs.
p?an. T b'rge one's
C.l.!ioU. T- nx oi.e. to mvt'
: llelr"pe..M
J' "tTho-e are very r"eti h- mt
j tre sH. i "Wbt is the Mu.ert nn
i caroedt;
I Sue's- name Artn'i-ial. tsia'ir.."
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