TITM OREGON STATESMAN! bl'MlAV. MAY 9. IfttO. r Jason lee Memorial. Wl$er Bd Jefferson streets, TiomM Acheson. pastor, Sunday ,ckool at 9:45. Chas. Hageman in eUrge. 0ur 8Cho1 ls equipped with jjjjsea'for all ages, and well carea tor by'ePb,e teachers. Strangers at visitors always welsome. Public ,ortW 11 a. m. The Rev. Albert S. mbUW m Preach u-bj.ect. "The foaite ots Success ; In Christian Work."!!5" meeting at the close of .' service, lead by J. M. Clark. junior league at 3 p. m.. Miss Grace Tiler, -superintendent. . Children and roanf people welcome. Epworth Jer meeting at 7 p. m.; young ' jopl ire always welcome to this rKlrtir. A special program for Sun day trenta: come early. 'Evening terries at 8 p. m.. Dr. E. E. Gilbert preach. Subject. "Sin and Its Keaedy." Special music will be ren ered by the choir under the leader ,aip of Professor Clark. We most cordially Invite the public . to come isd enjoy these services with us. mrer snd praise service on Wednes- jay evening t. . Scandinavian 3Ie thodist. Fifteenth and Mill streets. Services it 11 o'clock . m.. Bro. A. E. Lind will preachy 1 Sunday school at 12 'dock. Cos I Anderson, superintend ent. This is our Mothers' day. ning at 8 o'clock. Everyone is cor dially invited to attend these serv ices. C. W. Cofly. nastor. First Church of Christ Scientist Sunday services held at 440 Chem eketa ktreet at 11 a, rn. Subject of Bible lesson, "Adam and Fallen Man.?) Snnnday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meetinig at 8 O'clock. Read Inr rnnm 209 Masonic temple, open every day "vepijounaar and holidays, from li:4 to 5 D. m. All are cord i all in. . - w our services and to our read mg room. convention session in Portland this week., Morninr worshin at 11. -with sermon by the Dastor: tonic Th AttracUon of a Christ Lifted Up." C. E. at-7 p.,m. Evening worship at 8 p. m., sermon by the pastor; topic. 4,Hls Mother's Heart." -Musie at each service by the Wenger-ave quartet. Please note the chause of hours in the evening services. Be sure that letter reaches "Mother" today; if yon have not sent it. wire her;; it's Mother's day. God Mess our mothers. Iceland W. Porter, pastor. First United Brethren. Tew Park Bible school t 10:00 t a- Breaching at 11; Christian En- eTor at 7i00 p. i m., - and a short mrtiet at SiO p. m. Mid-week irmr meeUttgi on Wednesday eve- ' T "DOWN ON THE ; FARM" Catholic Church. voramunion mass at 7:50. High luass apa sermon by Rev. Father ijuck ai 10:30. Owing to the initia uon o me Knights of Columbus, benediction will follow irnmriiteiv after high mass, and there will be no services In the evening. May devo- wons on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock! and Friday evening t 7?3n On Asspncion Thursday there will be mass in the church at 7 and 9 o'clock eve rjrone Is welcome to all serv ices. , 1st. Paul's Church, eketa and Church trt l the Resjr. Chas. H. Powell. B. D., rec tor. Services lor the .fifth Sunday aft Easter: 7:30 a. m.. holy com munion; 9:45 a. m., church school; 11 a. 461.. morning prayer aMnd ser mon; :30 p. m- evening prayer and address. At the morninr service Mr. V Cl npclrphach will clncr fnr n -vf fertoryf solo, "One Sweettly Solema G"lf ?ker Thought." by Ambrose. Everybody welcome. First Methodist Episcopal Dr. Richard N. Avison. minister. Corner Chuch and State streets. 9:45 old time class meeting, room 4 down stairs. i U Cummings. leader. :45 Sunday school. Prof. Alpheas Gillette, superintendent. Robbln Fisher assisting. Mothers Day will oe celebrated with suitable decora tions. appropriate .music and other special features. Autos have been donated to call for mothers and seats of honor have been reserved. 1 1 a. m. This is educational Say. Dr B. 1. Steeves. president o fthe board of trustees of Willamette university will preside and Hon. A. F. Flecel of Portland will be' the principal speak er. Special music by the chorus choir with pipe organ accompaniment- No special collection nor pledges will be taken. 3 p. m. usua service at Old People's home, cor ner Twelfth and Ferry streets. p. m. The annnal vesper service f nniversity. rretiiaeni. x loya jjcmurt; Mcreury. Miss Sylvia Thompson; treasurer. Miss Beryl Marsters: music commit tee. Ivan Corner and -Miss Gertrude Aldrich. 7 p. m. devotional . meet ing of the Epworth League; 8 'p m. "Mothers' Day" will be observed wtih appropriate services. The quar terly conference wlllbe held at the close of the evening service. Dr. Gil bert presiding. " Highland Friewd 'Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Morn ing worship and preaching at 11. All mothers are Invited for a "Mothers Day service. .Mrs. Lee will preach a special sermon for the occasion. Cbildrens meeting at C.45 p. m. All children especially invited. C. E. meeUng :45. Preaching at S p. tu. Prayer meeting en Thursday at 8 a. m. I. G. Lee and wife, pas tors. Ffrrt CunrvegatfawMil Church Liberty and Center strets. W. C Kantner, minister. " 10 a; m.." Sun day school with classes for all. W. Staley. superintendent. 11' a. m Mothers' Day, Mary. the Mother of Jesus." 7 p. m.. Christian Endea vor; Miss Florence Elgin, leader. 8 p. m., "The Man in the Automobile and His Religion." Pictures Illus trating "First Aid." First Baptists Sunday school at 9:4a. Prof. II E. Hewitt, superintendent. Morning preaching service 11 o'clock. Theme. "God's Call to His People." Prelude, "Our Mothers. A message for Moth ers Day. Evening theme. "Going the Second Mile." Rev. F. R. Leach, of Manlstlque. Mich., will be the speaker. ChrUtUn and Missionary jAJUaace. Regular meeting next Thursday afternoon. May 13. at C32 Bout Willamette university. Dr. E. E. Commercial street, at 3:i o'eiocju Music by the glee i Mrs. J. E.,Fee of Portland. .will have club and ' Varsity quartet. Every-Jeharge of the service.. A eoraiai irm- body invited.. This takes the place : tatlon, to 41U of the nsual evening service. ' Thurv iwr ' . , ll 'Best in thcLcm&Xim 4r First Christian. Center and High- streets, two blocks north of the court house. Bible school at 9:45 a, m. Our assistant superintendent,' Mr. O. J. Hill. Is in attendance on the state Sunday school Buy Greater Mileage day 7:30 mid-week prayer and praise serviceProf. E. E. Bergman, leader. Court Ktrrrt Christian North Seventeenth and Court streets. This Is "Mother's Day." It is here! And you are going to be In the Bible school are you not? Don't forget to bring your mother or somebody's mother with you. Mouth Kalem Friend South Commercial and Washing ton. Church Bible school at 10 a m.. with classes and efficient teach ers tor all. -Carl .Miller, superin tendent. Meeting for worship at 11 a. m.; good singing. Proaching theme: -Jesus and Ills Testimony." Young People meet at 7. Evening public worsnlp at You are.-wel Wear a white flower if your mother I nie to attend these services; ,a!o Is dead and a red one If she is livlni;. I the Bible study Thursday at 8 p. m. There will be a special program ren COUIJTRTROADTABRIC You get greater mileage out o Racine Country Road Fabric Tires .because greater mileage is fcctory-built into them. . "Country Roads' are best for. country rides. . They are specially built for severe road service. Extra Tested for Extra Miles - - " ' , . I ' ' Racine Tires Country Road Fabric and MuM- Mile Cord are built with the extra care that means extra miles to you. Each step in their manufacture is Extra Tested so that each and every Racine Tire is of the same service-giving quality. ' " 7 The Racine Absorbing Shock Strip, the indus try's greatest mile-making development, is an added insurance that you buy gwter rnilcage when you buy Racine Extra. Tested Tires. Be sure each tire" you buy bgrs the name RACINE RUBBER COMPANY, RacincW w i dered by the' school. Recitation,! duets.' solos, etc. Now for 250 at- i tendance. ' The special program will be followed by a sermon by the pas tor on "Mother's Day." Junior and intermediate Endeavor 5:30 p. m. Young People's Christian Endeavor I 7 p. m. Song service and sermon 8 p. m. This will be the last sermon of the series on the second coming of our Lord. . Next Friday 8 p. m. I the Loyal Sons and Daughters will give an entertainment. The main feapre will be an original playlet. It you want to see something funny and have a good laugh, lust come. A very small admission will be I charged at the door. The "Bible study" on Thursday evening is evok ing qtilte"an"lnferest " In the theme of the "Holy Spirit," You are In vited . to these services. R. L. Put nam, pastor. Leslie Methodist Episcopal Corner South Commercial and Meyers streets. Horace N. Aldrich. pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday wheel. E. A. Rboten. superintendent. Pri mary department supervised by Miss Sue Williams. 11 a. rn. Public wor ship with sermon by the district su perintendent. E. E. Gilbert. D. D. The newly elected officers of the Epworth League will be Installed. They are as follows: President. Les ter Springer; first Tice president. Edwin Noreen; second vice presi dent, Charles Raymond; third vice president. Miss Lois Nye: fourth vice (Continued on page 4.) 'THE GYPSY TRAIL" on can always tfeli I ihe BESTIsme? Tube at a glance; it is red and it bears the name Goodrich 71 A F. GeeJritk KiUxT&mSiKr, Mnm, 0u 1 N. Commercial St. J. B. HILEMAN Automobile Accessories Facts About the Catholic Church Br rev R-BrcK- Thone 787 - In discussing these "Facts about the-Catnolic Church. the writer was ci.-." rrtrnn I asked. "Does not your church teach Salem, Oregon, r.tt,iw. -fc-rrh there is no salvation? It this Is true, and your arguments seem logical. what do you do with the vast army of souls who have never heard of the Cathoic church? We reply there fore that the Catholic church also teaches that no one goes to hell.un-j less jhe has v freely and deliberately turned his back: upon God. and died guilty- of mortal sin. Yet the church does teach that "Out or the Church, there is no Salvation. " The church is composed of a body all those members of the visible church and a seuV which is the spirit -and will of -Christ. And everyone is in invin cible ignorance of the church which Christ toundned. and yet does the will of God according to the light j given to him. belongs to the soul of the church or know nothing whatever! of her. and yet be saved. But one once knowing the truth and .living without belonging to the visible ood of that church, is not doing the will of God. -and whether he bean the name of Catholic or pagan cannot be saved, because Christ Himself has said "He that belleveth not shall be condemned, (Mark XVD'-It Tie will not hear the Church, let him be to thee as the heathen or. publican." iMatt -XVIII. 170 But the Catholic church 'declares It Is sinful to force people to join her communion, or to punish for heresyor isise religion. She says with Tertulllan, "It is as suredly no part of religion to compel religion to which free will and not force should lead us." And with SL Paul she declares. "What have I to do with Judging them that are out- aide? Them who are outside. God will indue." U Cor. v. 12. u.i Therefore, while we believe and teach that it is God's will and way for salvation through the Church wMch Jesus Christ founded, yet we do nont judge. It may be that even at the moment of death, God may en lighten the lnvmciDiy ignorant ana i5a Cud 4 . TRUCKS I MP LEWI ENTS I ' . Samson Tractors are making food in Ine bands of the users. Ttii u the final test that proves the worth of a Product We now have o?er a hun dred Samsons in use in the Willamette Valley and we do not know of a single dissatisfied owner. This is evidence enough in itself that they are the right Tractor. The Samson Tractor burns Kerosene or distillate perfectly. You need not fear a fuel shortage as it handles any grade of fuel with economy. TRUCKS Our first carload of Samson Trucks has arrived. Truck prospects owe it to themselves to look at the Samson before they buy. We will leave it to yon after yon see it 3-4 TON, $775 1 1-4 TON, $1195 Samson products are all priced within reach of the man of small means. IICK BROTHERS 503 Bank of Commerce VQte fpr GOOD ROADS TJJ AY 21 Vpto 302 X Yes for 4 State "Road Bond - Limit 1 give him even tnen a cnance 10 choose. .