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THIRD SECTION A Pages The SUInmu receives the leased wire report of the Associated Pra. lb greatest and most reliable press association la the world. 4 SEVENTIETH YEAR'.;; SALKM. OREGON, SUNDAY MORX1XO, APIUL II, 1820. PRICE: FIVE CENTS State Institutions: ; SServices at the state institutions Sunday HI be held as follows: At j;00 a. m.. Feeble Minded, institute, tf .E. S Hammond. At 2t3T p. m., Cottage Farm, by C. H. Powell. At :0O p .in.. Girls Training school, by C. W. Corby. At 3:15 p. in., Tuber culosis hospital, by W. C. Kantner. , Ministerial Association, v The Salem Ministerial association will meet in regular session Monday morning at 10 -o'clock. Meeting is held la the Yf M. C. A. Berton F. Bronson, state secretary of the Inter- eaarch World Movement will be pres ent and address the- association Every member is urged to be pres- - ' i' " 1 "' 'A IhterchurfhWorkl, Movement. The Marion County-? Interchurch World Movement contention will be held Friday, April 16, in the First Congregational church. The members of the team which will speak here are Dr. A. J. Sullens, Professor L. W Riley, Rev. E. W. vTarrfngton and Mrs. 0. C. Wright. The purpose of the county organization is to repre lent and function the Interchurch World Movement in all its objects in'i me county and down to the local church, and to develop machinery by iuttUB oi wmcn cnurcnes ana denom inations may co-operate in" the coun ty ana community. Every pastor In the county is expected to attend, and to have representatives from each so ciety in, his church. The first meet ing will open at 9:30 a. m. and the program will continue throughout the day and evening. Every meeting will be open to any person interested, and a large attendance is expected. St. raul'R Church. First Sunday after Easter 7:36 a. m., holy communion: 9:45 a. m.: church school; 11:00 a. m . morning prayer and sermon. "Spiritual Aspi rations"; 7:30 p. ra., evening prayer and address. Portions of the Easter music will be repeated at the morn ing service. . Everybody welcome. Chas. II. Powell, rector. MA It IS iff VVOMENlVw OTHERSlW DAUGHTERS!! i'u who fire easily; are r'hascard and wora; t rroui of ir ritable; who -tub;ect to I of meUn-! kb3iy.ee the ft:ues.-get joined foe iron deficU -.cy. ksatti i take -; . .tiree times a day after inealswilffccrfiQ Srour strength and endurance intwoweeksf , 7wia.Bunycases.-FerdinandKingJ4JyA X b p Kmc . Mhkum4 MM itoiin MM mmi r T i MM , tar. MMilr m mirib M M . ubmubuua im4ftvm M w 209 Masonic temple, open every, day except Sunday and holidays, from 11:45 a. m. to 5 p. m. All are In vited. ' Lutheran. , "' . East State and Eighteenth streets aunaay scnooi at io:oo a. m.; preaching service at 10:30 a. m.; quarterly meeting at 2:00 p. nu L ther league at 7:00 p. m., Miss T. Albers. leader. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Visitors are welcome George Koehler, pastor. Catholic Church.. Communion mass at 7:30 a. m.: high mass at 10:30. At 2:45 Sunday afternoon. His Grace, Archbishop Christie will be present to administer confirmation to a very large class. At this service, the archbishop will deliver a short sermon and the altar boys choir will furnish the music. Everyone is cordially invited, both Catholic and non-Catholic There will he no benediction services in the eve ning. At 9 o'clock the boys choir will sing at the mass at the state hos pital. ; -.. . v- First United Brethren. Professor L. B., Baldwin of the O. A. C. will preach at the First United Brethren church (Yew Park) today at 11:00 a, m. First Church of Christ Scientist. Sunday services held at 440 Chem: eketa street at 11 a. m. Subject of Biblo lesson. "Are Sin Decrease and Death real?" Sunday scnooi at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room. . First-Christian. High and Center streets. Bible school beginning at 9:45 prompt. Dr. ti. u. Ed ley. superintendent: treat orchestra; welcome to alL Regular church service at 11:00 a. m.. special music by quartet. C. E society meets at 6:30 p. m.; evening service, 7:30 p. m. Leland W. Poter, pastor. Flnrt Congregational Chnrrh Liberty and Center street. W. C. Kantner, minister. 10 a. m., Sun day school with classes for all; V. I. Staley. superintendent. 11 a. nt.. Until The Day Break., 6:30 p. m.. Christian Endeavor, Miss Thelma Young, leader. 7:30 n. in.. "Jesus. The Student." A message for all students. Following this address a motion picture film showing "The Soldiers of the Sea." classes for all, taught by earnest Christian teachers. Morning wor ship at 11 o'clock C. E. meeting at 6:15 and preaching at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meetng on Thursday at 7:30 p. ra. A cordial welcome to all cur services. 1..G. Lee and wife, pastors. Jaaon Lee Memorial Churrh Winter and Jefferson afreets. Thomas Acheson. pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 ; C. M. Robert la charge. Classes for. all ages under the care of capable teachers. Strang ers and visitors always welcome. Public worship at 11 a. m. Subject. 'The Great Commission." Class meeting 12:15, led by J. M. Clark. Junior league 3 p. m. Miss Grace Tyler, superintendent.' Parents are urged to co-operate with this depart ment by sending their children to the rervice Epworth league 6:0. Horace Rahskopf. . Young people are urged to take advantage of tbli meeting. Come early. Preaching rervlce at 7:30. This service will be. evangelistic. On Tueeday even ing at 6:30 members and friends of the church will meet for a combined social and business meeting.. A good lime Is promised to everybody. We want you there. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30. We ex tend a cordial Invitation to the pub lic to meet with us on these occas ions'. ' ' REVELATIONS' OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon , A Wonderful Itoouuice of Married fife Wonderfully Told by. ADELK GARRISON CHAPTER 560. HOW. LILLIAN DISCLOSED HER SECRET HIDING PLACE. There are some women to whom any sudden terrible happening means either a fainting spell or a fit of hysteria. There are others who. when confronted with an emergency, no matter how awful, nerve them selves to meet It. reserving their tremors for a time when there's no more need of their' brain and spirit. Lillian Underwood -Is one of the latter kind of women. Danger of any sort seems to make even more acute her naturally quick preception. to electrify, as it were, her whole being Instead of being panic-stricken at the discovery that some one had ran- Lrlie Methwlst Eptacopal South Commercial and Meyers streets. .Horace N. A Id rich, pastor. 3:45 a. m., Sunday school, with clash es for all ages. K. A. Rhoten. su perintendent. Primary department meets in Leslie hall, in charge of Miss Sue Williams. The Live Wire class will .begin a study of "Capital vs. Labor, Co-operative and Profit Sharing Systems on a Christian Ba sis." . These discussions will covr a period of five Sundays. 11 a. m.. public worship, with sermon by the pastor. Theme, "He Came to Hint self." 6!30 p. m- devotional meet ing of the Epworth league. Leslie Springer, pi resident. . 7:30 p. m Evangelistic hour, led by the choir iu a; song service, and an address- by the pastor. ."; ; ' " Nevt-nth Day Ad rent 1st . North Fifth street and Gaines ave nue. Evangelist A. R. Bell, pastor. Tonight at 7:30. subject: "Spiritual Ism Is It of God? Or is It a Satan ic Delusion?" The question will be handled from "the standpoint of an open Bible, and tire evangelist pro iri ses a most interesting study. Spir itualism is before the American pub- Evamrellcal Church . . Seventeenth and Chemeketa streets. Sunday school at 10 a. m Sermon at 11 a. m. Y. P. A. devor tlonal at 7 p. ra. Sermon at 7 : 4 5 p. m. 5 Monthly meeting, Tuesday eve ning" Prayer -meeting on Thursday evening. W. M. S. will hold meet ins at usual time on Tuesday. F. W. Launer, pastor. , ; . Highland Friend' Bible school at 9:45 a. m.. Earl Pruitt. ? suterlnteBdeELv We " have The Baptist Financial Campaign' Visualized .. S : ; hand upon it. As she did so U turned upon itself and slid back Into some hidden groove, disclosing another block exactly similar io ue1f be neath it. Reasoning now that some where areund this opening were con cealed the documents Lillian guarded so carefully, I naturally expected to see her press another spring in th!s second square. But Instead 'she thrust her band and arm Into- the aperture beneath the adjoining blocks which the turning of the first bad revealed, fumbled for a moment J and the next Instant a small section of the flooring fully 10 feet from us, opened wide. Lillian rose, and with . Katherine and me followInK her. went to the opening, and with 'a tiny key which she took . from her dress, unlocked the strong box within. She " went sacked her library. WUjr In tT0ush tne paper, in it. and search of something special, she ap peared far more composed than eith er Katherine Sonnot or I who had Just returned with her to her library through the secret passage from the adjoining house. looked up with a sigh of relief when she had finished "Nothing distrubed here." she whispered. "Now are-you sure you remember how to do this? Thirteen Chinook Salmon Will be Higher U Fishermen Win , ASTORIA. Ore.. April 7 By jtar the highest prices la the history of the Industry on the Columbia river will be paid for Chinook salmon dur ing the season which opens at noon on May 1, it the demands of the fishermen, presented today, prevail. The Columbia River Fisherman's Protective Union has set the price at 14 cents a pound for small, or can neery fish, those weighing leas than 23 pounds each; - and 11 cents-a pound for larrge or cold storage flh those weighing 23 pounds each or over . This la an advance of 2 3-4 a pound for small, fish and 4 2-4e for larrge fish over the figure which prevailed last year. The packers have not yet announced their decis ion as to granting the demands. Customer My hair Is falling oat. Can yon give me something to keep it in? . New Clerk (who wants to be obli ging) You might take this cigar box. Women often keep theirs In such boxes. St. Louis Globe-Decno-erat, ' . ' : - Only the whiteness, rather the al-if?nar diagonally from that corner. most' ashen grayness of her face, be trayed the mental strain under which she was laboring. Her voice was as composed as I bad ever heard it. when, after she had turned from the wall safe, she said quietly: I must look up the other places now and 1 want you to observe them care fully. Anything might happen to me at any time, "frnd you ought to know ic today. It must stand or fall pn jhow to find my papers. And I might Its own merits, and. from the test ng of the truth the Bible. You cannot afford to miss hearing this great subject discussed. Come -and bring a friend. . " Firt naptb.t. Marion and Liberty streets. Dr. xughridge will preach both morn ing and evening. Morning services: Sunday school; 9:45; preaching, 11; evening services: B. Y. P. U 6:30; breaching. 7:30. Everybody wel come. - r First Methodist Episcopal. Dr. Richard N. Avison. minister. Corner. Church and State streets 9:15. old-time class meeting; room 4, downstairs; VV. L. Cummlngs. leader. 9:45. Sunday school. Prof. Gillette, . superintendent. Robbln Fisher assisting. 11, rermonette. 'The Water Bottle." Prov. 28-37. Sacrament of Lord's Supper. 8 p. m. services st Old People's home. 12 3 Ferry; 6:30. Senior Epworth league. Clare Gillette in charge. Topic, What Shall We Do With Our Sun days." Intermediate league. Percy Hammond . .leader, in Epworth hall. All who lain by May 1 rome In as fharter members. Junior league. upstairs in Epworth hall. Kenneth 'Johnston, ieader.' , Parents see that your children attend the (Junior league. With Mrs. Paror.naglan as superintendent and M!des Carolyn -'and Gladys Wilson directors, most pleasant and profitable hours will be spent. 7:30 p. m., sermon: How to Find the Safe Way." Thurs day at 7:30. midweek prayer and praise service. as well tell you now that if that em ergency should ever arise you are to get everything from here and take it directly to The Seventh Square, She put her lips first to Katber In's esr and then to mine, whisper ing a name mighty enough to make us both start in astonishment and look at each other with a new sense of the Importance of the work to which we had committed ourselves. Then . there were revealed to our eyes still more amaxing things. Lit llan went swiftly around the room. making doubly' sure that every win dow, was locked and - shrouded in heavy curtains, and that the 'sound defying velvet curtains over the doors were In place. Not until she had satisfied herself that there was no possible peep hole through which a watcher could see did she proceed to the work of searching the hiding places of the important papers of which she was the custodian. And such hiding places! Katherine and I held our respective breaths at the cunningly devised places Lillian revealed in her search. She rolled back her beautiful Per sian rugs revealing the polished in laid mosaic of the flooring beneath. It was' laid out in squares, and Lil lian, beginning at one corner, stepped diagonally across the room from one square to another, evidently conni ng each as she stepped. ' When she had reached me istn she took a direction at right angles to the one. she had traversed., and proceeded for seven squares. At the seventh she stopped and signalled for us to come to her sode. Watch carefully," she whispered. then seven squares In this direction. press on the seventh square, and fumble In that opening until you find a tiny push button, which you press. There's no use showing you how to press those springs. I. myself, had to fumble around until I hit upon It, In genious, isn't It?" Katherine's shining eyes were her only answer. As for me. I could only repeat the word, "Ingenious!" In an awe-stricken whisper. She disclosed other hiding piaces. two other wall safes similar la con struction to the one behind the built- in bookcases, and then she mounted a chair and pressing upon one of the tiles around the fireplace, disclosed another cavity.in which a strong box tested. s the had finished her inspection, and restored things to their usual order. This rue did with infinite care, pol ithing the flooring and the tile so that no trace of fingerprints showed upon them. : "It must have been Betty meddling In that safe to which she accidentally discovered the secret," she said. "I'm so sorry, for it means giving her up, but that's nothing now that we know everything else 1 : A low knock at the door cut short her ntenee , MOTHER! "California Syrup of Fis" Child's Best Laxative " Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then yon are ssre your child . Is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You mast say "California."- .... South Salem Friend. South Commercial and Washing ton streets. H. E. Pem berton pas tor. ' Church Bible school at 10 a: to., classes and ; efficient teachers Public worship with singing and preaching at. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., ail are welcome, ioung people meet In C. E. af 6:30 p. "m. Boy's meeting with study In the Acts, on Thursday at 7:30. April IS the gen eral superintendent will begin a series of meetings in this church. Court Street Christian. North Seventeenth and Court streets. Oar big "Each one win one" campaign la now over and over 40 new members are added to our number. - Our membership has doubled in one year's time. We have passed another mile-post. The Lord is leading us on to certain vic tory. Now, let us all humbly let the Lord work In and through us for another year and still greater victory, will "be registered In His name. The "Each one win one con test is bringing them into the Bible choo!. ' Twenty-one new members enrolled last Lord's day. Wers you there Well, all be present prompt ly at 10 a. m. this time. Talk by pastor to the children before the morning sermon. Morning theme: -The Second Key of the Kingdom." Junior C E. at 3:30 p. m. Inter mediate C E. at 5j:30; Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30; song serf ice and sermon at 7:30. Subject: "Jesus Is Coming, Are You Ready?" This will be the kflrst of a series of evening discours es on the Second Coming of Christ. Tuesday evening the Loyal Sons and Loyal Daughters' classes will hold a Joint business meeting and social at the pastor's residence. 161 South Fourteenth street. Thursday at 7:45 p. m., mid-week prayer service. The pastor will give a 15-mlnate Bible study. We welcome all to come and worship with us. R. L. Putnam, pas tor. Central Congregational. South Nineteenth and Ferry, H- C. StoveY, minister. ' Sunday school t 10 a, nu. in charge of Mrs. B. E. dwards. Address by the pastor at At the Door. - x . . - . kzvzr c?j?z en sicsai She knelt down beside the seventh square and pressed hard with her ! - FOR UVER ANDEOWTLS 'yrf I fed grand! . That Headache, Biliousness and Constipaiioa Is cone." . . ARE YOU MAKING THIS MISTAKE? Are you waiting until ja5u drives you t consult t!ie dentist regarding the con dition of your teeth t Do you believe that you are exercising good judgment in allowing decay to move in its vicious circle of destruction until it is found necessary to hare your teeth extracted T ' . . Do you know that germs from unhealthy gums and decayed teeth cause var ious dUeases of the body f . Do'you know thaf co-operation with the dentist is safe-guarding your health! Do you know that in my office your teeth can be taken care of at a. price which is within reach of all ! " 1 give special attention to people who are nervous or have sensitive teeth, or have mouths difficult to fit with plates. Examinations Free 2M-5 Gray Bldg. State and Liberty '"Streets Dr. C A. ELDRIEDGE DENTIST 'Over Ilartman Bros. r Jewelry Store SALEM, OREGON : . ..Phone 1500 . - Open Evening! Sundays by Appointment 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:4 ;--.. . ; - . Good Roots, Good Fruit. k. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Rend 5 CliisIIlcd teu