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. THK ORKX)X STATKSLVN t BUXDAY. JAXrAItY 4, 1020. L CHURCHES . -4 First Christian Center and High Sts., Leland W. Porter, pastor. Bible school at 9:45 a .m. Sermon at 11, f'Then Author ity of Christ," beginning a scries on Church Polity and Ppctrlne. C. K. Society at 6:30 p. m. Sermon at 5:30, "The One Grateful Leper. The men of the church trill Meet at 6:30 p. m. to adopt! a constitution for ijbe Brotherhood.. Court Street Christian. Kprth Seventeenth nnd GourtSts. This is the firtrl; session 'of jour Bible school for tbVnew year. Let's every one resolve to be there and on time promptly a,t 10 a. m.j It Is also onr Annual day in the church. The pas tor will deliver his annual sermon at the morning worship hour. The theme will be "Pressing On." Ev- evry member of the congregation la desired; present to hear this mes sage of inspiration and helpfulness to the; whole church. The Junior MINUTE MAX SEC - There are only- 4 oil caps and 2 lard grease cups, "! 1 on the entire car! Oil- j ; less bushings are used on ' ' spring bolts,, front 1 and, rear, on brake shafts ln . side the brake drums, on ' . 't .the clutch, , etc Non- ' .;. J metal ie . universal . joints ! that require no lubrica- . j tion or, other ; attention. THE B; & C. MOTOR CO. m mm vacuum racked ft ii m THE SECOND. CUP Jhe highest compliment that can be paid to any coffee is the request for another cup. The satisfying "Just Rtehr flavor of Golden West Uacuum Packed Coffee Is so delicious that "second cups Is becoming the rule with exacting coffee consumers. GOLDEN WEST COFFEE IS UACUUM PACKED "JUST4 RIGHT society meets at 3:30 p. ifl. Young People's Society 630 p. in. Song ser vice and sermon 7:30 p. m. Subject: "The Old and the New." - Monday evening Is our Annual meeting and every member of the . congregation HUME 2 Dodge Touring j 1 Ton Maxwell Track - v : 1 1 Ton Ford Track i 1 Dodge Delivery Car ! 1 Chevrolet Delivery Car j. When wanting 2 second-hand car or track at a Bargain, remember that Bonesteele has all makes. EF.BOKTEELL Dodge and Paige Cars 184 South Commercial Street' SALEM, OREGON is urged to he present. There will be. a banquet at 6 p. m. at. which time a matter of Importance will be presented, followed with tne annual meeting and election of ofiicers. Let not one member, unless sick or ortsj account 'of .sickness in the home, dis appoint us by your absence. . The most encouraging repoit ever given bjr the different departments of .the church will' be read this ear and you -cannot afford to miss hearing them. Wednesday 7:30 enoir prac tice under the leadership of Prof. Sites. Thnrsday. 7:30 p. ,ra. prayer meeting following by teacher train ing class 8' p. m. , A welcome cor dial to all to come and .worship, with us. R. L.-Pu!nam, pastor, t '"Jason Lee .Memorial Methodist Winter and . Jefrcrtoa streets. Thomas Acheson, pastor. Sunday school 9:4. Cbas. H&geman in charge: Classes for, all ages. Strang ers are welcomed with a glad hand and made. to feel at homv. Public worship 11-a. m. Subject. . "The Christian . Ideal." Class meeting 121.1.5. p worth League dcrotional meeting ,6:j0 p. m. Miss Grace Ty ler, president. This will, be a wide' awake meeting; young people are urged to be present, venjng wor ship 7:30.. Subject: "Life's Keckon- nue. Beginning thU evening Evan- gelist A. K. Bell will give a seiie of sermon studies of the Bible br subjects, tot continue each Sunday evening through the winter. Many of these studies will be illustrated with charts and diagrams. This evening the subject will -be: "Lost in Eden Saved by the Son of Man What?" Services uill begin promptly at 7:30. Yew Park First United Brethren. Bible school , at 10; preaching at 11; Christ Ian. Endeavor at .p. m.; HISTORY OF NUMBER 40 -'40. years ago an old doctor was putting up-a-medicine for diseases of the blood, that cured the worst cases of specific blood poison, and time proved that the cures were per manent. After many years I secured the prescription (being a druggist) , and took each ingredient separately and referred to my TJ. S. Dispensa tory and other authoritative books on medicine and tfound. the medicai properties set down as follows: "Em ployed in diseases of the glandular system. In blooa poison, scrofula, ec zema., constipation, stomach and liv er troubles, chronic rheumatism, ca . tarrh. In sores,, ulcers, pimples, shin eruptions, murcurial and lead poison ing. Under , its use nodes, tumors and scrofulous swellings that have withstood all ether treatment disap pear as if by magic." To commem orate my fortieth year as a drurgig; I named this medicine "Number 4d For the Blood." J. C. Mendenhall vansville. Ind. Perry Drug 4lore. ing Time," Thia service wUl je eran- sermon at 8. Prayer meeting Thurs- geiiatic. Special music at all of the services. : We invite ; the public to worship with us. day night at pastor. . 7:30. C. W. Corby. I Leslie IetlKdU( Epwtopal ; South Commercial and Mejers streets. -Horace. N. Aldrich. pallor. 9:45 a. TO." Sunday school, with classes for all ages and brades. K. A. Rhofen. superintendent. Th pri mary department meet In Leslie hall, under the direction ol Mis Sue Williams. -11 a. m. public worship, with sermon by the pastor.' Theme: 'Mountains of the Soul." 6:30 p. m. devotional meeting ' of the Ep worth League. .7:30 p. m. fcvng ser vice, led by the choir, 'and sermon by the pastor. " . Ministerial AMociatJoa The Salem Ministerial association will meet In regular session Monday at-10 o'clock In the Y. M. C. A. The subject for discussion "will be pre sented by James Elvln. The Church Attitude Toward Its Young People Highland Friend ' ' " . , Bible school at 10; .morning wor ship at : 1 1 a. m. Christian Endea vor at 6:15 and Evangelistic preach ing service at 7:30 p. m. Prvyer meeting on Thursday at 7.30 p. m. 1 6 to 6:30 Young People's aucetlng we extend a cordial inr.UUon to all who are not ' regular altenders elsewber to come to all onr ser vices. I. G. and Ida J. Lee. pastors. First nptit Special Evanieelistlc services begin today at the First Baptist church. Services will be held, every evening except . Monday, beginning at 7:30. This week the speaker will be Dr. G. F. Holt, pastor of the church. He will be assisted by"J..W. Troy, gos pel singer and chorus leader. L ginning January 11. Dr. J. Held, state "evangelist win be the speaker. Topics today 11 a. m.. v Faith's Mot to for 'the Xew Tear.- 7:30 p. m. "Tackling a Big Job and Doing It." Spirited opening song serf Ice at. each meeting. Sunday choel f .4 a. m. Stereoptlcon lecture, "'Making the Foreigner in America an Asset. and school of missions 6.30. Strang er visitors cordially welcomed at all these services. Calholle rborcta i Communion mass at 7.0, high mass and sermon. "Christian Edu cation.' by'Rer. 'Father Dervuln at 10:30. v Choir boys.wiii sing at ben ediction at 7:30 p. r. Coafesslcns Satardry at 4 p. m.-Rev. J. IL. Bock pastor. , .... Kt. ranTs tWh ' eVcond Saaday after Chrlstsua. 7:30 a. holy communion: :tS a. m.. church school; 11 a. high celebration aad sermon: 7;S0 v. ta evening prayer aad sd dress. Ev-. err body welcome. Chas. H. Powell, rector. " , (Continued on osre 4) V The Middle Ground Between the positive and the negative there is a middle ground a point where price and qual ity combine to make greater valne. Bethlehem Motor Tracks are examples of that middle ground. They are not built np to an uneconomic valne nor down to a price. The enormous Bethlehem output, the, produc tion of quality trucks on a quantity basis, means a lower overhead per track, a lower margin of profit and a lower market price. Judge a Motor Track on facts. 1 U-Ton Chassis 2!tToh Chassis 3!z-Ton Chassis $1965 " V $2365 ; $3465 F. 0. B. AHentown, Fa. BETHLEHEM MOTORS CORPORATION ; Allentown, Fa. Salem Velie Company 162 North Commercial. Fhone 1604 Buy S af ely--Buy B ethlehem State Instltntions Services at the state Institutions Sunday will be. held as follows: 9 a. m. State Hospital, by L. W. Porter. 2:30 p. m. Cottage Farm, by Q. F. Holt. 3 p, m. Girls' Training School, by E. 8. Hammond. 3:1 5 p. m. Tu berculosis hosrltal, by C. W. Cor by. . First Methodist Kp!copal State and Church. Rev. Richard N. Avlson. pastor. 9:15 a. m. old fashioned class meeting in room 4 down stairs. W. L. Cummings, lead er. 9:4, Sunday school, Prof. J. W. Todd, superintendent; classes for all from the beginners to those of most mature years. The assistant superintendents will place you. Try It once and you'll come again. 11 a. m. sermoneite to ooys ana gins. Topic: "Follow Me.' Morning nor man tonic "Win One, Legion." 3 p. ,m. The Old Peoples' Home.ser vices, 12th and Ferry, will be con ducted by Bro. Rosebraugii. 6:30 p. m. Senior E-pworin League, sisry Findlev. leader. Junior League tn Epworth haall. 7:30 p. y&. a Joint meeting of the Woman's Home and the Woman's Foreign Missioaary so cietles. Mrs. Geo. Holden and Mrs. A. A. Lee, recently honn from con rontions. rerreBenting these' socie ties, will be able to "snow us Thursday 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting followed by a meeting of the minute men and unit leaders. First Congregational Liberty and Center. Rev. W. C Kantner. minister. 10 a. m. Sunday school with classes for all. W. I. Staler, superintendent. 11 a. m "A Christian Patriot's New Year's Prayer." 6:30 p. m., Chilstlan En dMTor. Lem Jennison. - leader. A live society with a live meeting. 7:30 p. m., brief address, -A New Year's Caller,", followed by a motion 'pic tare. "A Trip to Santa Fe. After this there will be a social hour under the auspices of the Christian Endea vor to .which all members of the rhnrrh and conrrcxatlon are In vited. Central CongTrgatlonsl ' . South Tenth and; Ferry streets. H. C. Stover. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mrs. Burton Edwaids, aujer Intendent. - Morning aervtce at 11 a.m. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Evening service and .obser vance of the Lord's. Sapper i 7:30 p. m. Music by the.Glri' chorOa. -. Reventh Day AdvenUst " South Fifth. street and Cainei are- Onr "Christmas Banking Club" is for boys and girls, men and women, also for little tots. There are no does. You get back every cent yon pnt in. , Start your children and Join yonrself. Yon can start with 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents or 10 cents and increase the same amount each week. In 50 weeks: 10-Cent Clnb Fays $127-50 5-Cent Clnb Pays 63-75 2-Cent Clubays.i -23.50 " 1-Cent Clnb Fays 12.75 Ton can make the largest payment first and decrease each . week. Ton can deposit 60 cents, $1.00, or 15.00 each week and in 50 weeks, hare $23.00, $50.00, or $250.00. Come in and k about it. ' Yon will receive 3 per cent interest. ' Salem Bank of Commerce ' Salem, Oregon t V 4 I i