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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1919)
ft CHURCHES ! TRUST POWERS GIVEN BAM Capital National Is Granted Authority by Federal Re serve Board "ri(T has inct Koa.. i 5 n m All i 7. . VT" ivtrncu ujf " . '2 In? laPa ..-National bank that the Kin Uwrrlt of C hrM. SclentUt ounday, nerrlr f hoiA jw-i.- T?k? Btr;?et at 11 a m- Subject'! or Bible lesson, "Is the Universe, In-1 eluding Man, Evolved by Atomic : torce?"; r Sunday scliool at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial ' niPflincr at 8 !..,: "... ... i - . ucauiug ruom, .Masonic temple, open every day ex cept Sunday and holid . - " ' " " a. m. to 5 yited to our service and to our read ing room. lew Park First 1'nittNl Brethren Bible school at 10 o'clock, preach ing at 1 1 ; Christian Endeavor at 7 P. TU.. Dreachinv at 8 The f'hricf nias program which was to be given un ids zist nas Deen postponed and will be given on the 28th at J I, at I'icavning nour. u. ;. KorDy, pastor ' First Iktotist. . Marlon and North Liberty streets. He v. G. F. Holt, DD., pastor. Public worship with preaching at ill a. m and 7:30 p. m. Topics: Morning. uux cnnsimas Hope." Evening. "The Message of the Star.) Sunday , school at 9:4j a. m. Young Peo ples meeting. International Society. nd School of Missions at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday evening at 7:30 the Sun day school will hold its Christmas exercises. To all these services Grangers and visitors are cordially iveicomea. at .Salvation Army. Street meettnz Saturda V PVPnin :!; balvjation nieetine in the hall at 8 o'iCloclk; street meeting Sun day noon lat: ing in the hall fonool at 2 p 0:30.; holiness meet- at 11 o'clock: Sunday m. Kharn Y P T. at 6:15; street meeting at 7:15: sal vation meeting in the L hall at 8 p. m. Everybody cordially invited to attend nil tour- meetings for wor ship. Street' meetings will be con ducted. weaUier permitting. Ensign and Mrs. Hunter, officers in charge. We heartily thank and appreciate the generous gifts in the kettles, con tributed toward our Christmas ef fort on behalf i of the less fortunate of our city. The Christmas tree pro- cram lanes mace on th -vm;ii of - ..... rederal reserve board ha upon the banl: the rieht tn svaroiaa thofe trust povers which have here- oiore Deen exercised exclusively br Oregon trust companies by virtue or Oregon statutes. This order of the federal reserve biard requires the bank deposit with the state treasurer $50,000 in in securities, and when this re quirement has been conmlipd with it is empowered to act as executor, administrator, trustee, guardian, as ignee. registrar of stocks and hnnilt and in other fid nriarv nniiio. The Capital National hant "ni aeposit the required securities and assume tne powers thus rnnfarrod upon it. This marks an Important advance ment in brnking in Salem as it Is me first time anv bank in thi. iv has been e ranted nh nn... it. to tl'-j present time Portland was the nearest city in which trust compan ies operated and Salem's citizens nave rened tinon th ma An -- - . . ..uie f.i acpenaing upon private In uitriudt.'- nj an n inisr ranaA t m - - v i lip t I U3C uepartment of the Capital National iii oe recoff-ri7.Ad hv i -- vi Salem, especially those whn vkh it-ave rne raro or ihiir Ae-. i- - vnmiCD III ne nanas of a corporation that has an ine modern facilities Tn, Tic.ont erpcution of business placed in its care. TIKS OTIECOX STAT:SIA: srVPAV. lErKMBEn 2f. 1019. $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE ?1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE December 26. Ire.Hbyterlan. rnomas a. Anderson, minister. Church school at 9:43, Joseph II. Albert, superintendent: the regular Christmas lesson. Public worship at 11 o'clock. Good music, good Christ- uidB sermon, everybody Invited to come and enjoy our Christmas spirit. Other services will be announced on o&uuam morning. St. Paul's Episcopal. fourth Sunday In Advent. 7:30 a. m., holy communion- 9-is otinrh school; 11, morning prajer and ser- umvu, i.ou p. m.. evening praj-er and rciuiuu. creryDoay welcome. Chas . uncii, .recior. . . Services At Stato Tnatitn Chemawa Indian trainng school at p. m.,T. l nomas Acheson; Girls' tralnlngchool at 3 p. m uev. R. N. Avson. t United Evangelical. cottage and Center streets. Rev. u. I. Lovell, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Classes and a welcome tor all. Divine worship and preach- "R wfjce i ii a. m. "uod'g Great uui io Men." Christan Endeavor service at 6:30 p. m. The Christ mas service or story and tfong at 7:30 1 4-M. t uhiwuc nnrcn. Communion mass at 7:30, High mass and sermon by pastor, "Con fession," at 10:30. Christmas mass es win oe ai t, i, , 9 and 10 o'clock. The, first and last masses will be nign masses. Special mnsic. A cor- aiai invitation is extended to every- wue. uev. j. k. Buck, pastor. Highland Friends. Bible school at 10 a. in. Morning worship at 11; "c. E. meeting 6:15. and preaching at 7:30 p. m. Christ mas program on Wednesday at 7-30 p: m;' Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. You are cordially In vited to alt our services. I. G. and Ida J. ee, pastors. For Colda or Influenza 1 VttJ9 a Preventative take LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Look for E. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. 30c. v Kinney and Smith New Realty Firm in Salem r. I, Kianey and Chtester L. Smith, two live wires from Corvallls have opened real estate offices in room 201 Salem Bank of Commerce building. The firm will be known as Kinney & Smith and will be in charge of Mr. Smith. Mr. Kinney will re turn to CorvalHs to take care of his real estate office there. He has been in the real estate business in Corval Hs for several years, and has built up a very remunerative business. Mr. Smith has been associated with Mr. Kinnev in hi Pnrvniitu business for snm timo nnd ia iiva wire In the full sense of the term. 03 W oa TO W oa M Pro iaLTTiSLt io ni 1 SALE 1 SALE Jl SALE fsTTi f 5 mm 3 gmmmmm ' A if ' T" f 't- PjaK fed . f V CD M ' ' ' Xm o ff-. I I BITS FOR BREAKFAST Have to cut It short. a. m m m I Bits for Breakfast man fa nhnntl crowded out. j m m m 1 m m -m Crowded out Tiv fhn 4 fl fart ai-ii 'vuu nave more interesting offerings icese oanta (Jiaus days. Thft t.rndA Of th Sg 1a m etnnu that advprtiRA ia en vraoMhal iV. will have to be a hang-over for the New Year, an on down Into 1930 tnr many aays. Talk is chean. AYcentlnv In ih - . o . . v uuuea oiaies senate. W If ther e had hon 1 raiIroad mitrht Ti CT - D v m u their owners Jannarv 1 pArfiam AaaAMV0 rresiaeni wiison mav riv thom back, anyway. And, but for the talk of the talksmiths nf that hnHv peace treaty would have been rati- ieu iuug ago, ana me world would V. l- uio uwn on inn wa v tnvsrrii cunsiruciion. . When a man HiMp thor nnriiitKr - -m u au inaiiers. ne is a nhiiosnnhor Whan a woman decides that nothing mat icra sne is an outcast. CO 09 CO -CAV 03 09 HURRY TO SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE AND "SHOP EARLY" Thousands oi dollars Worth.oi Sample goods just received! The line i, short-and these goods must be sold. W- IJ ,K. cemng them on account oi the critical railway situation. But, at last the goods are here. B.ii !L, j "boo l'"n P re" Pi. and also . lor our benefit , o avoid storing these good, J'J'r- W1LLSELL FBES -1 I' 4. V-J ii ii if ii"- in - ' E GOODS AT 1-2 PRIG Blankets Underwear i Underskirts E Wool and cotton in plaids, plain colors and Indian styles Mens, Women's and Children's Underwear of heavy wool, also summer weights Fancy Jersey and Woolen Underskirts; white en hroidered underskirts; cotton flannel and Sala Underskirts . . 09 LADIES' HOSE-iilk, Silk Usle, Woolen and Fleece Lined; also Silk Corset Covers SWEATERS Hundreds of best quality men's women'i and infants' sweaters BATH ROBES and NIGHT GOWNS for men, women and children, big assortment. Also pajimis of fancy flanneL . WOOLEN CAPS-Heavy Woolen Cap, for Udies. men and children; also silk, umbrellas, silk handkerchiefs, etc. I Gifts 09 oir The loeanberrv croo mav h short I next ye ar., . But this will cause greater nrofinctinn nf nan nth.. fruit and vegetable . needed by the j "aicui laciunes. as it snouid. And m 19Z1 there should be half enuogh usauuurries to go around. " 09 r- "Did you pay my little brother to I remain but of the parlor." she I 2 asked. I K eu , " "Yes, I hope I was not presuming: H vtZZL HntfK ttoT.marry you. "You wers not. But if you pa d neivo aoubt: but I'm riii h u t ' " " . . MVfc nil- I w J IX. I. " . 03 f Meet Us Face to Face : ... . """""""""i"" l-k A4eini $1 SALE WE ARE EXCLUSIVE? AGENTS FOR Miller Ad -on -a iires COME IN AND BE CONVINCED onty s Tire Shop M .' . - A O Sit oiLlr MTn?f S"."': ET; Silk Hkfi SakH,,. Silt Hdkd.l,l.. M,,-. us, uvercoats, Men s and Boy's Shoes. Jewelry of all kinds. Remember Our Big "$1 Sale" Lasts till Xmas " " Slsm; WHOLESALE PRICES ON CANDIES AND NUTS To Churches, Sunday Schools and Societies. We will fill these or ders on the basis of NO PROFIT YOUR LIBERTY BONDS Accepted at Full Value. And exchanged for merchandise at money saving prices. 7 $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $ SiT.r iorr. ' " A vux, KAitK SI SAT.K 1 RAW : """" A OAi 51 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE 03 CO Thousanrlc nf hoHn;M M.aa,o ,r, our economy basement. This depart ment is a bargain headquarters ail th ' . for Chrktm9e ! "rwt" especially Shop Early and Avoid the Rush tn w r . -. - Shop Early While Our Stock Is Complete 14 ca fit 3 a -4 3 ca a S3 cc ca n CO a C3 W ca 62 . t atKVICE WITH A SMILE" fH0ftC453 ! ca n SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE ?1 SALE Jl SALE ,1 SALE W SALE SI SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE SALE ti SALE $1 SALE