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THE OREGOX STATESMAJTr BUXDAr, FEBRVARY J,!ltf20. j-fMxan have next Oiriitmas - ' ''. ' i '-; t . ! ' :, From hi earnings or his business every man should save money.' Many men who are making big money, can easily put in $5.00, $10.00 or $20.00 or more each week and have nice reserve fund in 50 weeks of $250.: $500, or $1000. :, You may not need this money now, but when yw do need it, you will have it . . , Today is a good day to begin. ' - j We also have 60 wnt and $ll00 clubs. -There are 12 clubsto fit yery;purse. . , . . , .,; ; You will receive 3 per cent interest. Salem-Bank of Commerce 1 i V v .... 1,1, ,j yj , ... , - . ,-V - "' 4 ,; " - I ' .. - i Trn'HREADED Rubber-Insula- ; , A tion" permits the Bone Dry) . ): shipment and storage of batteries, ; so that no matter how long the dealer keeps them in stock they are brand new when they go out of ' the door on' his customers' cars. Ask us about it. Degge & Burr ell AUTO ELECTRICIANS 238 North High Street Through Service We Grow I r. 1 Hrt flaptlitt Church Public worship with preaching 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. Topics: Morn ing. Finally 'Brethren," with bap tism, communion and reception of new members. Evening, Again Fin ally." Sunday school 9:4a a. m. Young People's and intermediates' meetings 4:30 p. m. Monday even ing farewell reception for Dr. G. F. ffolt and his family and reception tor new members. Central Congregational South" Nineteenth and Ferry streets. ;H. C. Stover, minister. A combined morning service at 10 a m. in charge of Mrs. Burton Ed wards. Specil music by Miss Kva Sande and Gordon Barker. Address by the pastor. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Mr. Grant Crochow, leader. Evening serm nobthyel leader. Evening sermon hy the pas tor at 7:30 p. m. Theme: "Imitat ors. The choir sings two anthem by J. A. Parks, "Beyond the Hill tops" and Resignation." First CongregatlonaJ liberty ai.d Center streets. W. C Kantner, minister. 10 a. m. Sunday school with classes for all. W. I Staley, superintendent. 11 a. m. pat riotic sermon by the pastor. G. A. R. and Women's Relief corps In atl tendance. 6:30 p. m. Christian En deavor: Mrs. Kantner, leader. A live society with a live program. 7:30 p. m. patriotic porgram in connec tion with the taking down of the ervice- -flag. (Addresses by Com rades Daniel ; Webster and Gideon Rtoltz, Reading, "In Flander's Field'- patriotic music. All patri otic organizations invited. . First Christian Center and High street, tw blocks north of the court house. 9:4." Bible school .1 1 a., m.. rooming wor ship.; Sermon. "Why I am a Chris tian.,,: 6:30 p. m., C. . society. 7 -30 eteolng worship. A cordial wel come awaits all who attend. Leland W.' Porter, pastor. Court reet Christian North Seventeenth and Court streets This is the church, where strangers feel at home and hear a straightforward gospel sermon. as your pastor, J. take this means of Where the scriptures speak, we rivinr him a personal testimony. He peak: where the scriptures are su-n- sane, sensible and brotherly, and ent. we are silent." Is that the kind I Breaches a tremendously convincing of a sermon you want to teari xnen gospel. Let us rally to these services you are welcome o worsaip nu g. na large numoers, inviting otners 10 Bible school 10 a. nr. Our average attend also. All other meetings will attendance-was 130 at last report. I be discontinued dnriag thla series. It's make it 150 for the wnoie year, a united meetinr of - the Epwortli Be there on time with prepared les- i Learues will be held In First church son and bring a friend. Story lor l Sunday evening at 6:30 o'clock. the i children by tne pastor. Tne morning sermon, "Prayer as a Bat-1 First Methodist Episcopal State and Church, streets. Rev. R. K. Avlson. minister. 9;15 the old time class meeting In room 4 down ra. W. L. Cummlngs. leader. S Sunday mchool.- Prof. tf. W. Grace Smith, tlefield." Duet by Mr. and Mrs. Dal las Murphy. Junior Christian En deavor 3:20 p. m. The pastor will prtah at the Girls' Industrial school 2 p. m. .1. .'6:30 p. m. This will b a special prgram in celebration of the birthday of Christian Endeavor. The special feature will be a little playlet entitled "Hanging Out the Shingle." Song service and sermon 7:30 p. b. Subject: "Obedience bet ter Than Sacrifice." The first of two sermons on this subject. Mon day 7:30 p. m. Official board meet ing. Tuesday executive committee meeting of C. . at E. B. Flakes res idence 7:30 p. m. Wednesday 7:"0 p. m. choir practice under leader ship of Prof. Sites. Thursday 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting under leader ship of the prayer meeting commit tee of the C. E. 8. p. m. Teacher training class. Miss Vivian Youn will teach the class in absence of the pastor. Friday 7:30 p. m. Chris tian Endeavor business meetibg and social. 2:30 p. m. Monthly meetrn? of Christian Women's board of mis sions at pastor's home, 161 South Fourteenth street. A welcome ex tended to everyone. R. L. Putnam, pastor. Leslie Methodist South . Commercial and Meyers streets. Horace N. Aldrlch. pastor 9:45 a. tn. Sunday school, with class es for all ages and grades. ' E. A Rboten, superintendent. Primary department meets in Leslie hall, un der the direction of Miss Sue Wil liams. 11a.m. public worship, with ra address by., May C. Bliss, one of the national organ iters of , the Wo man's Home Missionary society. Mrs. Bliss is Just beginning a work of six weeks on the Salem district She is a very forcefu and entertain ing speaker. Hear her. The men and women of the live wire class of the Sunday school will bring their luncheon with them Sunday morning end in the afternoon will go on: in team to take a religious census of our community. The pastors of the Methodist churches of the city hav4 procured the services of J. W. Ma- hood to lead in a series, of evangelis tic meeting. ieginnlng Sunday even ing In the First church, and contin uing for at least 'three ; weeks. Dr. Mabood is well known to me, and Am ' I my brother's keeper? , - Come and hear these sermon's. Church school for cultivating the Christian life at :4.. Joseph 11. Albert, su perintendent. Intermediate Chris tian Endeavor 5 o'clock. Young Peo- pe's meeting at 6:30. Evening wor ship at 7:30. Theme: Daniel's pur pose. Seventh Day AdventUt North' Fifteenth street and Gaines avenue. Evangelist A. R. Bell will conduct a study on the wonderful prophecy of Daniel 7. God's cartoons of world empires, showing the rise and time and work of the Great Apostasy. The study will be iflus-l trated with charts. A cordial wel come to an. c ome and bring a I friend. Tonight at 7:30. B k&e-Rite . BreadB. Is Brfmf uH of food value and deUdonxneu. , Iti Sdentlflcally and S&niUrilj Midi ' BAKE-WTE BAKING CO. Lutheran East State and Eighteenth streets. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 10:30 a. ra. Subject: "One Thing Is Needful." The reception of Christ into our homes and hearts. No evening service. Geo. Koeher, pastor. St. Paul's Church Septuagesima Sunday. 7:30 a.m..! holy communion: 9:45 a. m., church school; 11a. m.. choral celebration and -sermon; 7:30 p. to., evening prayer and address. Everybody wel come. Chas. H. Powell, rector. Christian and MisMlonary Alliance ; Services at 2:15 o'clock next Thursday afternoon, February 5, at 632 South Commercial street. A I cordial invitation to all. South Salem Friends "South Commercial and Washing ton streets. Bible school at 10 a. m. Classes for all. Carl Miller, super intendent. Meeting for worship at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. You will be welcome. Young people will meet at 6:30. State Intltutkns . . . . . Services at the institutions Sun day will be held as follows. 9 a. m. State .Hospital, by T. S. Anderson; 2:30 p, m. Cottage Farm, br G. F. Lelnlng; 3 p. m. Girls' Training school, by R. L. Putnam; 3:15 p. m. Tuberculosis hospital, by F. W. Lau-I ner. - Ministerial Association : The regular meeting of teh Salem Ministerial association will be held Monday morning in the Y. M. C. A. at 10 o'clock.; Paper by R. L. Put nam. Subject. "The Church and the Problem of Recreation." WRfflKLES THAT FORM AROUND EYES and MOUTH ; Tfcto - G4 LMkJaa- - Yeaa . Wessaa Arm Oi Tlas Heel Battev II It Crmma la New Way A tt Miatif with f1rf Bre Hetlrias All that la Seeeaaary. t Ui TaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaawaaaaaaaaaaaW f . ir I' 'itjtK-'"" Ta atoiftTtaco 4 iftl Todd, superintendent assistant. 1 1, , sermonette ' for hoys and girls and regular morning mes sage toy the pastor. 3 p. m. usual services at the Old People's home. Twelfth and Ferry. 6:30 Senior Ep wortli league tn Sunday schol room. Junior League In fipworth hall. 7:30 Evangelistic services will begin un der the leadership of Rer. J. W Mabood. author, preacher and evan LUXURY SPOILS LABOR IS CLAIM Hindley of Spokane Telll Hardwane Men That "Old Fashioned" Plan Best PORTLAND. Jan. 29. Old fash ioned remedies for present labor troubles were advocated today at the northwest letail hardware and Im plement - dealers? tassociation cob relist of many years' experience. Full I vention here by W. J. Hindley of announcements later. Sopkane, in an address on "Ameri canisn" He declared , the loznrles Jason Lee Memorial I the workman baa today fall to keep a. m. . A a av SW m Wlntp ant Jffrann streets. I nim comtoua u ne was. Deiore Tiinmaa AeTiann. naatnr On Rundar I they were invented. Other speak w . I a . inii. a tint.. Vtvn,rw 1. ITia Rnniliv uhoot will I mciuaea auiun a. Miurr. cot- ''""""a' -w I a a. . m a a a open at :45 a. m. with Chas. Hage- cwr oi inierai reveue ior wrego. man in charre. Tount and old. ln Dwlre' aevre- ttraneers and residents alike are try of the Washington state hard tnnc orfiallv InTltad tn attend, i oil I wire aavciaioa will find a. warm! welcome and the wmcers win o eiecira oy id aa- prlvllege of spending a profltaole sonanon wraorrow hour. Public worship 11 a. m. Sub- Rocket Can Hit the Moon After Four Days Flight Ject: "The Christian Race for the ProfeSSOr Who SajS HU 12:15. Because of the united evan n.w. I. no art about It nor Isl reliatlff. nrocram of the Methodis there any doubt about the result Usj j. oI paient, the Epworth tost common ordinary Buttermilk; in 1 jj .l . -,.. m kl i.M f . wondrfni cream rent! r I League and the evening service win with tha flnrer tins around I min fnrraa at tha First M. V. Church the corners f tha eyea and mputt i . th i.-dershln of Dr. J. W, tX,Z. obtain a 11 t7 of Mahood. The choir will render ape- Howard's Buttermilk -cream- at any i fjai music at the morning serice. We a-ooa amar or- ioi -i tv. tn wnnh'n with na. annn.v Italic lr dlBaatiai lea pmn. " - - The drreetlon are almpl. ana n com so little that any gtrt, or woman afford it. WE For tlte very liberal patronage granted tfs yesterday. We are sorry our clerks- al Uioijtliey on all of the enormous "crowd that fiUed ourv stores all ciWecordl invite all to return again Mon day and Tuesday, when you will find the same prices and the same unparalleled bargains in every department Don't Forget the Basement Store Bargains PEOPLES' STORE United Evangelical Cottage and. Center streets. Rev. O. L. Lovell, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service and preaching at 1 1 a. m. Christian En deavor at e:30 p. nr. Pauline Rem ington, leader. Evening worship and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet-1 In gon Thursday evening. First Church of Christ fVleatists Sunday service 1s held at 440 Ch meketa street at 11 a. m. Subject of Llble lesson. "Love.!: Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening tes timonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Read ing room, 302 Masonic tempe. open every day except Sunday and holi- Idavs. front 11:45 a. m. tot 5 p. m. All are invited' to our services and to our reading room. First United Brethren Tew Par. , Bibe school at 10. Preaching at' 11. Chrlatlan Endea vor tat 7 p. m. Sermon at 8. Prayer meeting at 7 o'clock. Wednesday evening. C. W. Corby pastor. I. i ! I I hi am t r 11 Few Biiei, 32x32-32x4x4x4 H 1x4; 33x537x5 - " ' " At 10 nws' Tire Shop ' ' Serrlct With Smile . 134 Booth Commercial Street apaaaawsam Roaditeri 'and TocHng Cars Have -Hot Advanced in Price Shite October 1. 1918 The Price ' (Inclndiog War Tax . EfcK f.ob. Salem . F. Hi BWIESIE in rerry and CoaufefclJj St. Phone iZ2 First Presbyterian SocioIoKy. Five sermons on the duty of man to man. by the pastor of the First iPresbyterian thurch. Salem. Oregon. Thomas - S." Ander son. Given at the regular Sabbath morninr service of worship at 11 o clock. Ff bruary 1 The Famny Relation and Mutual Responsibility; February 8 Social Life. Cub and Fraternal Responsibility; February 13 Commercial and Industrial Life snd Their Obtgatlos; February 22 I Political Life ad Washington's Ex ample: February 25 Church Life The United World Wide Movement. ProfesNor Robert If. Goddard The moon is only four days away. That Is the claim of Professor Robert II. Goddsrd of Clark University. Wor cester. Mass., who says he has Invent ed e a multiple high charge efficiency rocket. If his theory Is carried to its extreme the rocket would be cap able of covering the 220.090 miles between the earth and the noon In a little more than ninety-six hours. He has also figured out Just how ob servers will be able to determine whether a bull's-eye has been scored or the rocket misses the moon. JiC.-FERGUSON,S Aedloe Sale Dairy Cowa, Case Tractor, Hegigtered Jersey Bull; Maehiner - Etc.- Wednesday FeBruajy 4tli 1 :30 p. m. Located VL-mile North of Salem Steel Bridge, i Polk County, on Salem-McMininrflle-Toad 1 grey horse. 11 years old. weight 1409 pounds; 1 Jersey and I! stein cow, age years, freshened in October, gives S gallons; 1 J sy and Holsteia cow, age S years, freshened in October, give 3 r Ions; 1 Jersey and llolsteln cow, age S years, freshened In May, gli 2 gallons; 1 Jersey aad Holtteta cow, age 1 years, freshened in ai gives 2 gallons; 1 registered Jersey cow, 7 years, fiethened la ( Jober. gives 2 V gallons; 1 Registered Jersey cow, S years, frasbe: In May. gives t gallons; 2 Jersey heifers, coming 3 years, v freshen la spring; 1 Jersey heifer, coming 2 years, will fresher spring; 1 Jersey heifer calf, T. months oldM Jersey keirer months old, subject to register; 1 Jersey heifer calf, 4 months c 1 registered Jersey bull, coming 2 years old. a, good one; 1 Z Inch Mitchell wagon,' with box; 1 Bran lever action spray pamr barrel spray pump; 1 100-pouad anvil; 1 2-horaa riding ctlUra. 1 hand cutting. box; 1 Empire cream separator, new; 1 10-gi! cream. can 1 S-gallon cream ean; 1 Cart; 1 hog tler; 2000 gr sacks; 1 orchard extension disc; 2 doten Rhode Island Red net Case tractor 0-18. la first class mechanical condition. ( BRING IN WHAT TOU HAVE FOR SALE ! . TEHirS All Rums of $10 and under cash, over that tmc time given to October 1, 1920, to parties furnishing appn bankable note, bearing 8 per cent intercut. J. C Ferguson Owner W00DRY BROS. 4 Audicn Phone 510 or SlVSalerr NOTE Woodry eondueta stock a fid farm auctions ereryv List your aalewUh him for RESULTS ., " . t