- - t TIIK OREGON STATESMAN: SUNDAY, JANUARY H, 19S0. r ' How T o Preserve Good Sight The proper reading-distance i3 twelve to fourteen inches from the eyes: ! . Always turn your back to the source of light when read ing, or let the light fall over the left shoulder, so that the light may fall an the book or paper instead of coming into the eyes. . , Always lean back when reading; if this is not possible, rest your book on the table in such a manner that top and bot tom of page are equally far from your eyes. Never read,. nor permit your children to read, with an im perfect light. Short sight is often produced in this way, espec ially in young people. Never read in railroad trains when they are in motion. If necessary to do so, it is somewhat of a help to hold a card under each line, moving the card down as you read. Never read when the body is exhausted, and read but little when recovering fom an illness, i Do not leep in a bed so placed that your eyes are oppo site to a window, and never read when lying down, j If your eyes need attention see DL L. HALL WILSON EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Fits Eyeglasses Correctly 210-211 U. S. National Bank Building PS PROMPTS US TO ASK What's the use in hav- i ing a cozy home an in viting dinner splendid light a comfortable chair a friend to drop in if your house is not warm and comfy. Better order your Coal Now, $10.50 per ton, up, Delivered LARMER TRANSFER CO. ' ii" J-r Phone 930 poftance V to car owners -The Republic Rubber Co, for whom we are Distributors wired us January 8th, as follows : "Prices of Republic Tires and Tubes, adance, this date, V per cent with war tax add ed. Notify all youri dealers to this effect." Wc have decided to place this advance January 15th, end give the public the advantage of buying Republic Tires and Tubes at the old price. . .' This means a saving to you of approximately 12 -2 Remember that Republic Tires are adjusted on a 6000 mile bask for Fabric and 10,000 miles on Cords. The advance will go on January 15th and we advise you j to look your tires over and if you need a new tire, or a full j set 4o take .advantage' of this offer. ! : We do our own adjusting on Republic Tires and our pol I icics are always liberal. . We are the only distributors of tires, that we know of, ttat make adjustments on STONE, BRUISES. j We honestly believe in Republic Tires and will positive- ly make our claims good. Salem T. 0. Delano ; obile Go. A. I. Eoff enuuencs First Christian Center and High streets, two blocks north of the court house. Bi ble schoohat 9:45 a. m. Our 12-piece orchestral!! a great help: come and hear it. Morning worship at 11; ser mon. -The Authority of the Church" the second of a series or twele Sun day morning sermons on the great fundamental doctrines of the New Testament. C. E. at 6:0. led. by Mis3 Pearsons. Kvening worship at 7:30, termon, "Eangelizing Our Own Be ings." Leonard W. Porter, pastor. Court Street Christian N'orth Seventeenth and Court street. Bible school 10 a. m. "Saul Chosen King" will be the story for the children. The morning sermon: "Unanswered Prayer," the seventh o.' a series on prayer. Junior C. 12 3:30 p. m. Y. P..S. C. K. 6:30 p. m. Song serice and sermon 7:30 p. m. Wednesday 7:30 p m.. choir practice under leadership . of Prof. Sites. Thursday 7.30 p. in. prayer meeting and teacher training class X p. m, A cordial welcome is extended to th? public 'tot worship with us. R. L. Putnam, pastor. First Congregational Liberty and Center streets. W. C Kantner, minister. 10 a. m. Sunday school,, with classes for 11 ages. W. f. Staley, superintendent.. It a. m. "A Congregational Memorial": 6:3 p. nk. Christian Endeavor. A live rcciety with live meetings. Mis Bertha Clark, leader. 7:30 p. m.. "Queen Esther's Heroic Decision." motion picture. Ann ml chunh meetings Thnrsday. January 15. Central Congregational South Nineteenth and Ferry streets. H. C. Stoer. minister. A combined serice of the Sunday school and morning, worship at 10 a. m. Mrs. B. E. 1-Jdwards in charge of the Sunday school. Christian Endeavor at 6:43 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Theme "The Man Across the Street." Music by the choir. Prayer service Thursday at 7:30 p. m. The men's club of the church meets Monday evening. Dinner at 7 o'clock. Speaker. Judge Henry L. Benson; , subject. "Capital Punishment." Liberty street Evangelical G. F: Lien ing. Sr., pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. B. Mav-s. super intendent. Preaching services at 1 1 a. m. There will be no evening rer viees in this church; we join In the union services at 7 p. m. at the Che meketa street Evangelical church. STIFF NECK, LUMBAGO Aches, and Pains of Rheumatism Sometimes Almost Unbearable There are weather conditions that make rheumatism worse. They are not the same in the cases of all per. sons. Some victims of this disease suffer more in dry warm weather than in moist cold weather, but all suffer more or less all the time. The cause of rheumatism ,is an ex cess of uric acid in the blood, affect ing the muscles and joints. Hence the blood must have attention for permanent results in the treatment of this disease. Hood's Sarsaparilla has given en tire satisfaction in thousands of cases. Do not fail to give It a trial. If a laxative is needed, take Hood's Pills they don't gripe. Thursday, mid-week prayer and praise service. Ieslie Methodist Episcopal 'South Commercial and -Meyers streets.- Horace N. Aldrkh. pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school with class es for all ages and grades. E. A. Rhoten. superintendent. The pri mary iltinartment- meets in Leslie hall under the direction ofMiss Sue Williams. 11 a. m. public worship, with sermon by the paator; "Equip ment for Our Present Task" will bp the theme. Devotional meetings of the Epworth League at 5:30 p. m. Seng service, led by the choir at 7:30 and a gospel message by the pastor. prayer and sermon, "The Light of the World": 7:30 p. m.. evening prayer and address. "Recent Changes in the. Prayer Book.'" Everybody welcome. , Monday evening at & o'clock the annual parish meeting, for the election of vestrymen and the transaction of other business, will bo held. This will be followed by a so cial hour in the rwtory when the members of St. Paul's Guild will act as hosttssts to the members and friends of the parish. All interested in our work re cordially invited to attend both the parish meeting and the informal reception.. Chas. IL Powel), rector. Scandinavian Tabernacle Fifteenth and Mill streets. Ser vice will be held at 3 o'clock p. in. Two lady missionaries. Miss Chris tine Peter.-ion and Miss Marie Ma. I,eod will speak on their woi k in Alaska. Miss Peterson will speak in the Danish language and Miss Mo Leod ytll tpeak in English. Th church school will meet at 2 o'clock. Your presence shall encourage us. -Salvation Army ' Street meetings Saturday evening 7:15: Salvation meeting In the .hall at 8 o'clock. Street meeting Sunday morning at 10:30. --.Holiness meet ing in the hall at 1 1 o'clock. Sunday-school at 2 p. m. sharp. Pro gram by the young people in the hall at 8 ticlock. Special meetings this week-end. the occasion being the Sunday school anniversary. Prizes to be distributed Sunday evening at the close of the program. ' Every body cordially invited. Ensign and Mrs. Hunter, officers in charge. State Institution k Services at the state institutions Sunday will be as follows.' 9 a. m.. Feeble-minded institute, by H. E. Pemberton; 2:30 p. m.. Cottage Farm, by Captain George Hunter; 3 p. m.. G.rls Training school, by A. Wells: 3:15 p. m.. TuebrculosU hospital, by T S Anderson United Evangelical Cottage and Center streets. Iler. G. L. Lovell, pastor. The Sunday tchool will meet at 10 a. in.. S. P. McCracken, superintendent. Preach ing service and divine worship at 1 1 a. m. Tho pastor will speak on "When a Man Counts." The even ing services of this church will be held with the people of the Evangel ical association in a union service at their church. Sevenths ar.d Chemek-e-a street. The union service of Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. and the evening hour of worship and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Prayer ser vice on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Evangelic n Church Seventh and Chemeketa street. F. W. Lamer, pastor. .Sunday school 10 a. m. Sermon 11 a. m. There will be a nnion service held in the church in the evening. The Young People's meeting will held at o'clock, led by the Y. P. A. of the Evangelical church on Liberty and center streets. Rev. G. L. Lovell of the the Evangelical churrh of Cot tage street will preach. , I'm it land Evangelical F. W. Tanner, jastor. Sunday school under the leadership of O Fagg. at 10 a. m. - Sermon at 2:30 p. m. Kenneth Runner. leader or the Y. P. A. at 7:30 There will be revival services held during the week conducted by the pastor. Rev. If. Abel of Tacoma. is expected to help. First lUptist Dr. S. Keid. evangelist, will speak at the First Baytist church at 11 a. in. end 7-30 p. m. , Morning topic. "The Religion of Monkeys.":. Evening topic. "Sleeping in Church." A large chorus choir under the di rection of J. W. Troy 'will lead the musical services. Sunday s'hool 9:45 a. m. Young Peoples and In termediate Society meetings at 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic services will be held every evening (except Monday under the leadership of Reid and Troy. Opening ong set vice 7:30. Meetings for bovs and girls will b held Monday, Wednesday and Fri day afternoons at 4:10. Doors open at 4 o'clock. Tobacco Hardens the Arteries, Overtaxes the Heart and Shortens Life Says Dr. Connor, Who Suggests a Simple Test to Find If it Is Hurting You. Can You Stand It? New York Dr. Connor, formerly Johns Hopkins hospital. : Hundred of thousand of tnen who amolie nd chew and who believe thenive' ' ie " h-.lthv are Buffering- from proirrena organic allmentn. They would never have been afflicted ad it not been for the ue of tobaeco and moat of them would noon got well If they would only top tha uae of tobacco. The beat known habit forming- prin cipal of tobacco l nicotine, but the moat deadly and demoralising i fur fural. Uoth are deadly poiavn. which, when abaorbed by the ayatem slowly, hut aurely. affect the ncrva. mem brane. tiuea. vit.il organs and vital ity of the body. The harmful effect of tobacco varies anfl depends on circumatancea and the individual. In aome it cauaea general debility, othera catarrh of the throat, indirection, constipation. etreme nerv nutneii, sleeplene. loa of memory, lack of will power, cowardice and fear, mental confusion, etc : in other It cause "heart dieae. bronchial trouble, nardenina; of the arteries, palpitation of the heart. tutercuioi. innanrp. i I nr. before taking: your usual smoke, walk up three flights of tairs at a ree ujar pace, then stop, if you find that vou are out of breath, if your heart lvt Is forced, trembling or irregular you n.ay be the victim .t r.. or organic heart trouble. If ou feel that you must sqt.ke or chew to ouiet your nerves, you are a slave to the to bacco habit and are k-wly poUonlnr )oureir wl.h the Ina.'dious deadly drug, nicotine and furfural. In either cae you have Jut two aturmti vst keep on with your aelf-poiaonmr zro-. ces regardless of the danger, aod suf fer the consequences, or rid yourself of the habt and wip. the danger. "' .overcome the craving and top the tobacco habit In a ry short time by using the following inexpens ive formula: Go to any drug store and ask for Nicotot. Take one tablet after each meal and In a comparatively short time you will have no desire foe tohacco The craving will have left you. v tth the nicotine poisoning out of your syatem your general health will quickly Improve. Notei Vhen asked about Xle&tnl ma cer and the common aiuicisou . n n ,ui our icaaing arugcists said: Nicotol s tobocco heart. If you use tohacro in any mnn you ailv detect it harmful effect by making the following simple test: Read aloud a full peKe from a book. If your voice becomes muffled hoarse and Indistinct and you must frequently clear your throat, the chance are that four throat 1 affected by catarrh end t may be the beginning of very serious catarrhal trouble. Neat in the morn- la truly a wonderful remedy for the to ha ceo habit. It la war ahead of any thing we have ever sold before. We are authorised by the manufacturers to re fund the money to every dissatisfied customer and w would not permit the use of our name unlesa the remedy pos sessed, unusual merit." Nicotol is sold in this city under an Iron-clad money back guarantee by all up-to-date drug gists, including D. J. Fry. MiftfsietiaJ Al;i;itim The regular meetings of the Min isterial association will be held in the Y M C A Monday at 10 o'clock. The tbeni-?. "The Chunh and the Problem of Recreation." will be pre sented by It. I-. I'ntnam. Ffrst Methodist Church State and Church streets. Rev, IRiehard X. Aviffon. pastor. 9:15 a. m. old fashioned class meeting in room 4 down stairs. W I... Cum mincs. leader. 9:4T Sunday school. Prof. J. W. Todd, superintendent. 11 a. m.. Messacs to boj's and girls from I.uke22-19, holy communion 3 p. m. Tr. Aison will administer the sacra ment of the lord's supper at the Old People's Heme. Twelfth and Ferry streets. 6: SO p. m. Peni.-.r Epworth Leaeue, Herald Knnuc? will lead and special music will be provided. Ju rior Lessrtie in Kpworth hall, with Elizabeth S. TaTt-to l.ad. 7:30 p. m. Sermon by the pastor; topic: "Th Hearts Pry for Cod." 7:30 p. m. Jaon Lee. Memoi-tnl Metholit Winter and Jefferson streets. Thomas Acneson, pastor.' The pro gram for Sunday, .January 11 is as follows: S.inday school 9:45. Chas. Haeerman in harge. Strangers are welcomed to a school that is wide awake and full of interest. We have a place for you. Public worship. 11 m. Subject: "The Test of Chris tian Character." Class meeting :T,. Epworth League devotional meeting 6:i0.p. m. Miss Grace Ty ler, presldenl. Yaunif peoale are welcomed with a clad hand. Evening service 7.0: The- following pro-i gram wilt be "rendered br the choir: 1 iuiiilillv' IntrlfA fha nn hi if In worship wiihus. Cantata: TIie Christian Klnic Uy Fred I. Holton - "Hall to the Kinjr.M Gabriel. .Chorus Choir O'er the Silent Eastern Hills,. Duet and Chrus Mrs. Hacenian. Miss lloumard and Choir ' Follow the Guidins Star , . . Men's Chorus Glorious, Morn Chorus , Choir The Song i Rinsing Still Solo Mrs. Anderson Crown Him! (Gabriel) ... Chorus Choir Cradle Hymn Solo and Chorus Mrs. Hageman and Choir Piaise Ye the Lord Chorus , Choir Fairest Lord Jesus Duet Mrs. Mason Bishop. Mr. Herman Clark " Thre Is Room in My Heart for Thee" ....4 Quartette Mrs. Hascmah-. Mrs. Frazicr, Mr Haceman. Mr. Clark Come and Worship Chorus Choir Firt tliuitii of UirUt, Scientist Sunday service is held at 4 40 Che meketa street at 11 a. m. Subject of llible lesson. Sacrament." Sun day school at 9:43 a. m. Wednes day evening testimonial meetings at S." Readhvz room. Masonic temple. open every day except Sunday and holidays. All are invited to our scr vices and to our reading room. CLUB PLANS BIG ' MEETING JAN. 14 Commercial Club Secures Grand Opera House for Open Forum Gathering The first open forum meeting ot the year and one in which a number of surprises will be sprung and a program of special entertainment will be given will be held by the Commercial club in the Grand opera house Wednesday night. The meet ing was planned to be- held in the Commercial clug and first advertise ments and notices were to that effect. Because of the capacity crowd which is expected to attend the Grand was secured by special arrangement with T. O. Bllgh. Deep mystery surrounds "just what will happen" but the notices and advertisements promise a lot. LOOK! HERE IS GENUINE ASPIRIN Safe, pro"!- directions in each " "IJayer" package Seventh Day .AdventUt Toniuht KvanKelist A. R. Hell will give, the second sermon study of the series he i givinc. The subject will K- "Th. World's Crv for Peace Ther cried peace before- the war They said. 'Another world war is phvsical impossibility." " And nont. after the most frightful shedding of blood the world has ever known thev are crying nca-ce again. What docs it all mean? The answer is in the Hook of Rooks. Corr.e and hear Services at 7:0. S. D. A. church North, Fifth Mreet and Gaines Ave Take North Commercial car. THE STATESMAN CLASSIFIED-ADS. BEING GREAT RESULTS The "Ilayer Cross" marked on tablets nitans you are selling the genuine "Payer Tablets of Aspirin," proved safe ly millions of peopl. in the Hiver package are proper iirrctions lor Colds. Headaches, Tootibache. Earache. Neuralgia. Kheumatism. I.umbast. Sciatica. Neuritis and for Pain generally. Handy trn boxes of 12 tablet; cost enly a few cents. Druggists also sell lprger Payer packages. Aspirin la the tradn mark of Payer Mannfar ture of .MonoaceticacideVer of sil-' kklkacid. Always Room For Able Helpers It matters little what the state of business is or how many are out of work, graduates of this school manage to keep em ployed When help is scarce, as it is now, our .graduates hold the best places and command the highest wages. Younx men and women trained here readily qualify for better places and work their way up. Ability and industry, backed by knowledge, always command recognition, especially for grad" uates of the Capital Business College S.ILKM, OUKGO.N Yew Park United Brethren Bible school 10; preaching 11: Christian Endeavor 7: preaching at s p. m. nrayer meeting Thursday nicht at 7" o'clock. C. W. Corby, pastor. Flrt Presbyterian Thomas X, Anders.m. minister. Church Solmol at !: t:. Joserh H. Albert. snr.erir.tendnt. Everbodv vltd Mornins worship at 1 I o'clock. Theme. "Take Meed What Ve Hear." Mark IV 2 4. Young Peo ple's meeting at fi:30 and the even ing worship nt 7:3". Suhlert: "Keeping the Heart Right." MU McCJoud ard Miss Peterson. yonn.r mission workers from Alaska, will neak and sing at the evening service." St. Paul'a KpiM-opl Flrnt Sunday after Epirhanr. 7:30 i. m.. iioir .immiininn: 9:1.. a- m.. chnTrh yeliwwl ; ----a . n:.. ii.orning TIRES and TUBES "THE BERCOUGNAN" A Quality Tire Wrapped TreadHand Made No loose treads--No stone bruises no Buckles No mold pinches fabrics 60uo and 7000 miles Cords 8000 miles FISK TIRES and Service Station Fabrics .....6000 miles Red Tops 7000 miles Cords 8000 miles Wc carry the largest stock and variety of tires in Salem. See us before you buy. MALC0M TIRE CO. Commercial and Court Streets SALEM. OREGON . One , of 40 Branches lilted ates fires and M Tires Are Sold at a M Oil! y's Tire Shop Service .With a Smile 134 South Commercial Street USEDCARSFORSALE 1 Buick Touring 1 Ford Touring 1 Maxwell Truck 1 Chevrolet Delivery 1 Ford Truck When wanting a second-bind car or. trade' at a Bargain, remember that Boncstcele has all makes. H. F. BONESTEELE, Dodge and Paige Cars 184 South Commercial Street SALEM, OREGON GOING TO THE "BAT" FOR BUSINESS X'HAT "unvarnished" term perhaps most graphically expresses the optimistic co-op-eration which the United States National Bank will extend its patrons on behalf of their com mercial conquest during 1920. If you are not quite sure wherein we can fit our services to your needs come in and talk things over. i lffrm: Oregon. t i oalem