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f . ;i ":' '"I '"'v ' . ' ' ....... r 6 v - TITEOREOOXSTATKHMAN; KrnAY,FEDnAnrYg, IggO. , CtPaDiVo523SS S at Thirteenth street and go one "ij.' '4li!!!; yng?r"NiP7 M Ml Mook north A most coMlal inrlla- f3 t-. S ' lii flL?ftH fro::fSCS Hl'lP (ion to be piesent is extended to all g 1 WCEC interested in gospel and missionary V ill Q3baSBUL , ffg r-7Csgg3L 7 ryCLSSJ jjl''r kvork. Come out and hear these 63 1 . speakers If possible. 13 1 '.. i '; f trne church. Everybody is cordially lEj We Have rOlihCr iTOOI I 1' 11 1 Invited., Geo. Koehler, pastor. Seventh Day AdventM dt . D f I I 111 ' North nfth sjreet and Gaines g We HaYe Further rrool J j J I i i-m i United Kvancelical ; Cottage and Center streets.; Rev. Q. L. Lot el I. pastor. Sunday school fit 10 a. m. A rordial welcome to jou. Divine worship and preaching , service at 11 i. m. "Some thoughts on Grace for People Who Need it." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. ni. Evening worship and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Do the dead communicate with the living; . is there anything true in Spiritualism It your loved ones gone thou Id be able to send a message to yon, what would they Bay? . Prayer meeting on Thursday , evening at 7:30. . First Church of- Christ Scientists Sunday set vice is held at 410 Che roeketa street kt 1 1 a. m. Subject of Bible lesson, "Spirit." Sunday school 8; 45 a. m. Wednesday evening tes timonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Read ing room, 302 Masonic temple, open every day except Sunday and holi days, from 11:43 a. m. to 5 p. m." All are in7ited to our services and to our reading room. . Evangelical Church Severteenth and Chemcketa street F. (W. Launer. pastor. Sunday school 10 a, m. Sermon 11a. m.Sutn Ject. "A. Good Day." Y. P. A. 6:30j ' Sermon 7:15. jY. P. A. monthly meeting , at the; home of Frank Strausbauga, 1830 South High street Tuesday evening. ; W. M. 3. will meer at the church Tuesday Uternoon at 2;30. .". ... ' : .. - Presbyterian church, Salem Ore., Thomas 8. Anderson. Given at the tegular Sabbath morning services of worship at 11 o'clock. February 1, "The Family Relation and Mutual (Responsibility";, February 8, "Social Lire. Club and Fraternal Responsi bility February !.". 'Commercial (Ministerial Association The Sajein Ministerial association will nveet in regular Wssion Monday morning' at 10 o'clock in the Y. M. C. A. A book r-view, "Mow to Train the Devotional Life." will be pre sented by A. Wells. First Presbyterian Five ffrraons on the Duty -of Man to .Man by the pastor , of the Firs. and Industrlcl Life and Their Obli gations"; ' February 22. "Political Ute and Washington's Example"; reDruary s. unurcn u.ne me in:-' St.te InMitutiois tea worm wtae Movement. act Servi:es at instituticna Sunday l my Drotners KeeperT come anaiwin hti hUi fniiOWe- o a . m near tnese sermons. ) Feeble minded institute, by K. S. IHammcnd: 2:S0 p. in.. Coitage far:r. First TlaptKt Speakers from the Christian and missionary alliance convention in Portland will occupy the pulpit at the First Baptist chnrch both morn ing and evening. Rev. William Mont gomery of Syracuse, N. Y., in the morning and Rev. Lewis Ryan in the evening. Sunday school preaching. It: B. Y. P. U preaching," 7:30 evening.' 9:45; 6:120; St. Paul's Church I Sexagesima Sunday. 7:30 a. m.. holy communion; 9:"43 a. m.. church school; 11 a. m- morning prayer and sermon. 'Mans Evolution To ward Angelhood'" 7:30 p. m., even ing prayer and address, "The Story of .Jonah. "Everybody welcome. Charles H. Powell, rector. 4 m el rifirs 1 .JillKll I Cf H f U M frMStfs, uniMahtiTV cottMnoM fat by tta rrnuiiM korria ystem. eerMd ofun when all olhers (U. Buy a mall box o n mt karaia at say fcaty t tarat follow Ua suapla llictlons. S0.M uarastaal Doat .delay addlnc to yout liaattb, aapptiMM ; a 44 yaara ta yaar llfa. . A Bw feaak, tellluc how to become this In a ptoaaanu safa, aaay way,- and remain araeafully alaaear. vtvacloua, rherful, im tUlcd: MRaaaa WalaM Haaaity."- will be ant fraa la piain wrapper, on rtieat to . KCRIN .CQp tUtl.r, How YorK, H.X Scandinavian Tabernacle Fifteenth and Mill streets. Th district superintendent will preach at "3 o'clock p. m. Sunday school at 2 o'clock Christ expects something of the Scandinavian folks in Salem; come and . let us direct you to your religious obligations; in a time of stirring challenge to; the Church of God. Sunday evening the Scandi navians will Join in the evangelistic meeting av the First Methodist church. Lutheran . East State and Eighteenth streets Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach ing service at 10:30 a. m. Lutheran league at 7 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Subject: The on by R. X. Avison: ?, p. m.. girls' train ing school, by L. W. Porter; 3:1.1 p. m.. Tuberculosis hospital, by G. F. Holt. Christian an.l MiMiouaiy Alliance . . Convention Two or three of the visiting pas tors now attending the contention in Portland wiL be in Salem this com ing week. Rev. William Montgom ery, of Syracuse, New York, will speak in the First Baptist church of this city Sunday morning. February S; and Rev. Mr. Ryan, returned mis sionary from Africa, will speak from the same pulpit on Sunday evening. On Monday and Tuesday afternoons at 2:30 o'clock, services will be held Seventh Day Advent 1st North Fifth sjreet and! Gaines avenue. Tonight at 7:30 Evange list A. R. Bell will give another ser mon study. Subject. "The Day of Judgment a DeHnite Time." The evangelist claims that the judgment of God has already begun; that it is court week in heaven today: and he promises to show from the Bible the very day the judgment work began. The study will be illustrated with a prophetic chart. 40 YEARS ON THE JOB I put in 40 years asjractical drug gist (now in my 47th year) and compounder of prescriptions before I put Number, 40 For The Blood on the market and at this late date in life I would not recommend a medi cine that I did not believe was.equal or superior to any other. I have ob served the effect of Number 40 in thousand of cases and nse it uni versally in my own family for blood poisoning in any form. For consti pation, billiousness. stomach and liv er troubles. For chronic rheuma tism, catarrh, eczema and all skin troubles. There is more Number 40 sold and used in this vicinity than all other 'blood medicines combined. J. C. Mendenhall, Evansville. Ind. Sold and recommended by Perry drug store. Firt ChriHtian ' Center and High streets, one bloc north of the city hall. Hish school baccalaureate sermon at 11 a. m "The Authority of God." The mid year graduating class will occupy the front center section of seats. In the evening the C. E. program will be a soecial musical service by the members. All are invited to attend at 6:30. The evening sermon. "When the Evangelist was Here." Is the first of a series in preparation for the conving campaign of revival and evangelism. Leland W. Porter. pastor. Couit Street Christian North Seventeenth and Court streets. Bible school 10 a. m. The Boy Scouts troop of the church will be present in a body with their scout master and the morning service will he in honor of the troop. A sermon will be given hy the pastor. The sub ject: "The Benefit of a Boy Scout Troop to the Community." Junior C. E. 3:30 p. m. Young Peoples socie ty of C. E. ,6:30 p. m. Song service and sermon 7:30 p. ro. Subject. "Obedience is Better Than Sacri fice." Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Loyal Sons and Loyal Daughters' social at th? pastors home, 1S1 South Fourteenth street. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. choir rractice. Thursday 7:30 p. m. pray er service. S p. m. teacher training class. We extend a cordial welcome to all. R. L. Putnam; pastor. riotto vV ; 1 i Victor Pathe Windsor Claxtomola Talking Machines WlariMTheRonisMe? Four LIVING ROOM .Room Outfit DINING ROOM 1 LiKrary Table : 1 0x12 UhhsoIh Rnjr 1 Oak Ilocker, Leather Seat 1 Oak Rocker, Wood Seat 1 Oak Davenport Our Trice v $114.00 1 6-foot Oak Table 1 9x12 Fiber Rug 6 Dining Chairs 1 Buffet Our Price i i $97.00 - KITCHEN 1 18-hieh Oven Range, Polish top 2 Kitchen Chairs . 5 12 Yards Print Lino 1 Kit Table Our Price t .50 BED ROOM 1 Ivory Chiffonier, and Dressing Table 1 Ivord lied 1 Chair to Match 1 Spring and Mattress 1 Rag Rug Our l'rice $95 .00 Special v j Remnant1 1; Draperies 4 25 Per Cent Off - T II - ii l imi 'inmni..' .ni , Specia Sale Odd -Lace jCnrtams Off Tslie Methodist Ej.lHcopal South 'Commercial and Meyers streets. Horace N. Aldrich. pastor. P:4" a, m. Sunday school, with class es tor all aees and srrades. E. A. Rhoten, superintendent. PrimarT deiartment meets in Leslie Hall, un der the supervision of Miss Sue Wit hams. 11 a. tn. public worship, with sermon by Rev. a. W. Ma hood, the evangelist who is conducting the ser ifs of meetings in the eity. in which all the Methodist churches are uni tea. Doctor uMahood will brinr great message. Hear him. No other services will "be held In or church for, the day, as we will attend th evening meeting in First Methodist church, and will also loin In the meetings of the week there. si ill more, advantages here Kliown of the Firestone rule, moit miles per dollar 1 Because it is clear that wlien Fire stone makes a tire bigger it is, naturally, better. We recommend this. Firestone Cord, built to the new standard oversize. More air rapacity, more, resiliency, longer life. The new non-skid tread is extra heavy aJid tough more assurance of bigger mileage. Call on us for tires and tire ser vice. We have tbe equipment and willingness to give you most miles per dollar in loth. i I.. per dollar in loth. . J. B. HILEMAN 291 N. Commercial St. Phone 787 ' Most Miles Per Dollar ' : i - CORD TIRES at the morning service. I. G. and Ida J. Lee, pastors. First Congregational Rev. W. C. Kantner, pastor. Reglar service at the usual hour on Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Wl I. Staley, superintendent. Morning service at 11 a. m. In the absence of Dr. Kantner the morning and evening services will be in charge of James Elvia. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. At 7:30 p. m. a patriotic service in honor of Lincoln's birthday. Subject: "Per sonal War Experiences," Speakers: Vernon Elwell of the U. S. marines; Allan" Kafoury of the motor trans port service; Colonel Carl Abrams of the IS 2.1 regiment, and Jaa. El- vin of the service at t. nr. C. A. 7:30. Mid week t Central Congrefrat tonal South Nineteenth and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover, minister. Sun day school at 10 a. m. Jn. charge of Mrs. D. E. Edwards. Morr'ng ad dress hy the Tastor. Special music by Cordon Barker and Cecil Deacon. Christian .Endeavor at 6:45 . p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. .m. Sub ject. "A Great Task." Solo by Elbert Lachelle. Anthem, "The Day Awakes" (Ira Wilson). At this distance it looks as it the National Assembly had stroked, the fur of the French Tiger the wrong way.- . .- -i' . . Clothes Tailored INDIVlDTJAIXiT TOR TOXT WJXX. -OIVB - BETTER BERVICK NEW DESIGN 3 SPECIAL ATTEt- -TION SC TURLA.T JJ. mJGOOD CUJIHE5 cmxiAsT avd r?rrroju 4XX WmUlmg mum. USH Wr4 Itntt, jraaw Wkta(M PORTLAIOX ORXOCK. Read tie Classified Ads. First Methodist Episcopal State and Church streets. Rev. R. N., Avison. minister. N 9:15 the old time class meeting; W. L. Cummings. leader, room -4 down stairs. 9:45 Sunday school. Prof. J. W. Todd. superintendent? Grace Smith, assist ant. 11 Tbe pastor will speak to boys and girts from Matt. 7-24. Morning message. "The Value of a Soul." 3 p. m. Usual services at the Old Peoples home. Twelfth and Fer ry. 6:30 Senior Epworth league. Lester Day. leader. Junior league in Epworth hall. 7:30 Evangelist Ma hood's theme. ,'The Rook's Opened." A full chorus choir led by Dr. Al drich. Come early if you want a seat. Watch for announcements of services during the week, afternoons and evenings. TaMon Lee Memorial Mehodist Winter and Jefferson streets. Thomas Acheson. ipasror. Sunday school 9:45. Charles Hageman in charge. Classes for all ares under the care of capable teachers. If you are a stranger we welcome you to our school. You will feel at home with us. Public worship 11 a. m Rev. J. W. Warrell will nreach. Sub Ject. "God In Nature." Class meet ing iz:i5. Because of the union evancelistlc meeting we will not hold tne Epworth league service at 6:30 nor the preaching service at 7:30 instead we shall Join the other churches at the First M. E. church. we urge a full attendance at these meetings. Evangelistic meetings every night this week at the First Methodist church 7:30 p. m. On Tuesday afternoon the W. tl. M. S will meet at the home of Mrs. S Drake, 1912 North Fifth street. Mrs M. c. Bliss, field secretary for the society will be present and address the meeting. South Salem Friend , South Commercial and Washing ton. II. E. Pemherton. pastor. Rible senooi at 10 a. m. Classes for all Carl E. Miller, superintendent. Meet ng ror worship with singing and Trenching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m C. E. meeting at 6:30. Praver meet ing Thursday at 7:30 will be fol lowed by the monthly business meet tng. lltghlaad Friends Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Mom Ing worship at 11. Young people's C. E. meeting at 6:15 and evange listic preaching service at 7:30 n. m Bible study class on Tuesday 7:3t p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday :3' p. mu (woman's mjMionary meeting meets all day Wednesday at the home of J. Wesley Thomas. Miss Malone. who has spent several years in tne Hawaiian Islands, will speak ski . a a a ' i ;jw in tne arternoon. If you are not a regnlar attender elsewhere we give yon a rordial invitation to our services. We preach the full gospel of salvstton from all sin throueh the shed blood of Jesus Christ. Mrs. Francis Liter, several years a missionary to Alaska and well known minister in the Friends church, will preach on this Sabbath MY REASONS FOR ADVERTISING FACTS ABOUT THE OF YOUR TEETH CARE PROGRESS in our profession is evidence of leadership and can best be judged by the williness of individuals to break awaj from old time traditions and to adjust their service to meet new ideas and new conditions. Is there any good reason why yon should neglect the care of your teeth when the Dental profession is at your service, backed by many years of scientific research pins practical ex perience? A neglected month breeds disease which moves in a vicious circle through many ills. The world does not yet realiie what dentistry can do for humanity. My new offices are equipped with the most modern appliances known to the dental profession. My years of practical experience enables me to offer the public efficient service in all branches pertaining to, dentistry. DR. C. A. ELDRIEDGE DENTIST Corner State and Liberty Streets, 204-5 dray Block Over Hartman's Jewelry Store