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TM2 ORECXTI ffTATftSMAlff SlX IV, JI NK 2D. 1920. churches rhrlMlan and Missionary Alliance Regular meeting next Thursday afternoon, June 24, at 632 South Commercial street, beginning at 2:12 o'clock. Rev. J. E. Fee of Portland will be present. A cordial invita tion is extended to all friends Inter ested in Bible study. Flrt United Brethren Yew. Park. Bible school at 10; sermon at 11; Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. preaching at 8. John T. Thompson.. superintendent Bible school. C. W. Corby, pastor. Ev erybody welcome to all- the services. Sooth Salem Friend. Sunday school at 10 a. n., fol lowed by the Children's program taking the regular sermon hour. The young people will meet at 7 o'clock Meeting for worship at 8. eluding Man. Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday school at 9:4 5 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at K o'clock. Reading room at 205 Masonic temple, opt-n every day except Sunday and holidays, rfom 11:45 to t p. m. All are cor dially invited to our services and to our reading room. Fjrst (liriMlAR Center and High streets.- Inland V Porter, pastor. Bible school at 9:45. Morning; worship at 11. V. K. at 7 p. ni. Evening woiship at V Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Lutheran East State and Eighteenth streets. George Koehler, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching serv ice at 10.30 a. m. Subject: "A Christian's Cain." Luther league at 7:15 p. m. studies in the church Sunday even ings. This new serif will l "Trum 1et Tone.? in Timely Topics." Oppor tunity will be given to auk question. Church uf (kmI 124C Xirlta Church ureet. J. J. Gillespie. paMor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 1 1 a. in. Subject. The Woman The Dragon War In Heaven Rev. 12. Young P-oples luoetin:; 7 p. in. Preaching 7:45 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:4 5. OREGON ROADS United Evangelical. Cottage and Center streets. S. S Moeneyi pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. nr., and Children's day service 7:15 p. nu, K. L. C. E., and 8 p. m sermon by the pastor. Evangelical Church. ' Cheraeketa street. F. W. Lanner. pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Sermon at 11. Rev. F. B. Culver of Portland will preach. Rev. Culver Is conference director of the Forward Movement. Y. P. A. at 7 p. m., leader, Louis Lippold. Sermon at 7:45 p. m. Good Samaritan Mission. Service Sunday at 3 p. m. at W. C. T. U. hall, corner South Commer cial and Ferry streets. Earl La Forge : will bring the message. Presbyterian. Her. Fred Neal of Lolodorf. West Africa; will speak at the Presby terian church today, ' morning nd evening. Mr. Neal Is a former mem ber of this church and will be heart ily welcomed by all of his old friends and many new ones. 7aaon Lee Memorial North Winter and Jefferson streets. Rev. Thomas Acheson, pas tor. Sunday, school at 9:45 a. m Cbas. Hageman in charge. Classes for all ages. Strangers and visitors always welcome. . Public worship at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Rev. Albert S Mulligan will speak In the morning ont "Valne of Character." The ad dress in the evening will be In the Interest of the W. F. M. S. Special music by the choir, in charge of Prof. Clark. Junior League at 2:30 p. m. Epworth League at 7 p. m.. Oscar Payne, president. - Prayer and praise service Wednesday at"8 o'clock. Come, your presence mill help and - you may receive help. Leslie Methodist Episcopal , South Commercial and Meyers streets. Horace N. Aldrich, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school; E. A. Rhoten, superintendent; 11 a. m.. public' worship, with sermon by the pastor; 7 p. m. devotional meeting of the Epworth League; S p. m. song service, and address by the pastor. Highland Friends Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Morn ing worship at 11; children's meet ing at 5. C. E. meeting 6:45 and preaching at 8 p. m. Rev. Asa Wodard will preach. Prayer meet ing on Thursday at 8 p. m. J. G. Lee and wife, pastors. Seventh Day Advent Kt North Fifth street and Gaines ave nue. Evangelist A. R. Bell, pastor. Service thi evening at 7:20. Sub ject: "Wliat Shall I Do With Jesus?' A lesson from the crisis in Pilate's life. The big camp meet ing is over and the evangelist will begin another series of Bible sermon St. Paul (hurrh Chemtketa and Church streets, the Rev. Chas. II. Howell. B. D.. rector. Services for the third Sunday after Trinity. 7:20 a. ra.. holy commun ion; 9:45 a. m.. church school; 11 a. in., morning prayer and sermon; K p. in., evening prayer and address. Mr. T. L. Williams will render an offertory solo at the morning serv ice. Everybody welcome. I .ate Train From Portland During Shrine Week Oregon Kleetrie lUilway On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday, June 22. 23. 24 and 25. an Oregon Electric train will leave North .Bank station 11:20 p. m. Jefferson street 11:35 p. in., arrive Salem 1:20 a. m. It will stop to discharge passengers from Portland at points between Wil sonvilie and Salem. J. W. Ritchie. Agent. R. H. Crosier. Asst. Genl Passgr. Agent. Western (Nrcmi. Cottage Crot e-Ditin - Boheiuit Open. Cotiaxe Grove to l.undpark; guod. Cloned. l.undpark to Bohemia tcr autos; no detours. Ko-whuri-lVel- 0w-n: good. McKenste Highway Eugene to Blue River, open; fair. Blue River to MrKenzie bridge.rloed by Con struction, except at intervals for a few days. McKenzie brldjre to sum mit, closed. Willamette Highway Eugene Rlgdon. open; good. Rlgdon to the; summit, cloned. Crescent City-Port Orford To Brooking, excellent. Brookings to Port Orford. fair; -rough sections; improving. Grants Pass-Crescent City Open, rough on Oregon mountain; else where, fair to excellent. Galice-Almeda-Merlln Optn and rood. Grants Pats to Almeda. Med ford-Crater Lake Open. Med ford to park entrance; fair. Closed, park entrance to Crater lake. No detours. SLould be opent July 1. Katera Oregon. Piineville-Dayvllle Open; fair. Mitchell-FosiI Open; good. Medical Springs-Carson Open to Martin bridge; closed. Martin brlgde to Carson; bad bridges. Baker-Cornucopia Open; fair. Sparta-Eatt Eagle Open; fair. treaiuier of the Pershing quar group f hotels, tells this one. He wsa In the Itiltmore when hi tele phone rabg and a guest asked for a nightcap. "It's not for me, my wife wanti it. he said. 'I'm iry. sir; there's not a drop in the bouse." Miller replied. l don't mean what you mean said the cuet. "You are talk about a nightcap that go- To head. I mean the kind with tit.l-oo and blue lace and all that u thing, that goes OS the head." Doctor Tells How t : Detect Harmful Effects of Tobacco .... ling Try These SIMPLE TESTS of As the oits in her hat nodded and trembled tbey persistently tickled the car of the man seated next l Aer. He stood It In silence for some ; time, then he ostentatiously took a I huge pocket-knife out of his pocket and began to sharpen It on the sole of his boot. "Whatever are you g-golng to d-l-do?" cried the girl. "Oh. don't you worry. Miss! said the tuan. testing the edge of the blade on his thumb. "But the next time as them oats gets In my ear there's going to be a harjest." Pittsburgh Dispatch. rvarlnr Cossof. f.p-lv . walk . r.l af .-.Ira ara .1 at. l-m ia f4L trslsc ar. Turk twf JokM . SMWfMISl. aja. m,a Kd aaB. c. uC aff ir.zu;z yitf& r::r''.,i :VH SH srrvs..;2r..uf srz eTrcwMtatleZr 2lVliltt ''' T g f' i.TlL 7ZTiVl llll.mtltZl ,U9 h - .si .rA.VJL mnt,0Sr mfZZZZZ. er ea t V. s-4 I. I ...r ik. mnaws sfritlo hswwal tTk.S) a4 sWt V4 UW DIFr'EKE.VT ILX1H Eugene D. Miller, secretary and "on Yrra THE DANCE" KT.ntTH TIEJiDAV ss tobceo aesrt. If l 1st aay form rs emm easily t ! ktrmsl fferts ey task is c the f4U mc sitnpl tis K4 al4 lH p( from a book. If. It Ike exsres ( r4 lC four .. tfoii satfle4. koerse s4 l4lsuset. asv4 mmmi rrvatlr sr throat. ! Mcas ara that rer tarsal la arfrrla-4 by catarrh a4 It rar he the halc of snore sertes trsnbla. Nasi, la Btoralag. ha lore tshisg fur at lt. mmm ft mmt Ia4 4iiiit a. : II is irmly a ataltfltl ra tif fa tv lfcrf hahtl; f shaa4 sstta'ag ha aaar s4 hte W a lhat4 hr the MM(Mtr la r. Ih awaf Mttr m-mt-r-A . aa-S ra4 M4 tf IWa a C m-mT avesa bbUm th na f S- a mtm4 at 1 L Xiea4 are awM I tha rttf a m i aoa r - ha. k eaaraai r '.i ale rvgguta. isiaec O. J. tit- fs4 f- First Methodbit Episcopal Church and State streets. Rev. Richard N. Avison, D. D., minister. 9:15 old time class meeting, room 4 downstairs; W. L Cummjngs. lead er. 9 : 4 5 Sunday school, Alpheus Gillette, : superintendent; Rebbin Fisher, assisting. 11 a. m. sermon by pastor. Topic, "Not By Bread Alone." 3 p. m. service at the Old Peoples' Home, Twelfth and Ferry; Ret. J. J. Mickey in charge. 7 p. m. Senior Epworth League with Mary Parounagian in charge. Topic, "My Favorite Psalm and Why." Interme diate League in Epworth Hall; Neva Millard, leader. Junior League up stairs In Epworth Hall. 8 p. m. ad dress, "Impressions of the General Conference." Thursday 8 p. ra. mid week prayer and praise service fol lowed by a called meeting, of the board of trustees. First Congregational Liberty and Center streets. W. C. Kantner, minister. 10 a. m. Sunday school with classes for all; W. I. taley, superintendent. 11 a. m. Children's Day program by members of the Sunday school, assisted by the choir. 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor, Leon Jennlson, leaders 8 p. m. "Rose Suntday Service, A Message From the Lord's Rose Garden." Pic tures. Central Congregational 'i South Nineteenth and Ferry . streets. H. C. Stover, minister. Sun- .day school at 10 a. m. "Christian En deavor at 7:15 p. m. Evening serv ice at 8 p. m. The evening address - will be delivered by Prof. J. L. Rent-1 fro, head of the Epworth department , of Willamette University. The pray er meetings on Thursday evenings have been discontinued tor the suiu- . mer. Court Street Christian North? Seventeenth and Court! streets, .What a fine attendance last Lord's day in the Bible school. Let's keen it up. Remember to be on time 10 a. m. sharp. The pastor will con tinue bis talks rto the school. Morn ing worship 11 a. m. Sermon: Temptation." This is the first of a series of sermons on "The Temp ter." The second of the series will be given tonight. Junior and Inter mediate Endeavor 5:30 p. m. Young) People's Endeavor 7 p. m. Sotng i service and sermon 8 p. m. Sub ject: "The Tempter. The Story of His Catser." Monday evening the Loyal Sons and Daughters will hold their Joint business meeting and so cial at Page residence on Court street. Thursday 8 p. m. devotional ' and Bible study. Friday afternoon 3 o'clock Mary-Martha society. Ev erybody welcome to these services. R. L. Putnam, pastor. BIS 10P DOLL UP, CLEAN UP, DRESS UP FOR SHRINER'S WEEK. BUY A SUIT AT PROTECTION ALE YOU'LL BE WELL DRESSED, LOOK PROSPEROUS AND FEEL FINE, FOR THERE IS SATISFACTION BUILT INTO EVERY SUIT OF HART, SCHAFFNER L 1UARX, MICHAEL STERNS OR DAVID ADLER'S HIGH GRA DE CLOTHES, AND THEN THERE IS THE PRICE CONSIDERATION WHICH IS EXTREMELY INTERESTING. EV ERY SUIT BEARS THE ORIGINAL PRICE TA(J Take2Q Off A! 1 Glothin g9 Mat sandS hoes 20Pr.Ct.andMore Off on All Suits All Men's All Mens' All Men's All Men's All Men's All Men's All Men's All Men's All Men's All Men's $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 $45.00 $50.00 $60.00 $65.00 $70.00 $75.00 Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits now now now now now now now now now now $19.95 $23.95 $27.95 $31.95 $35.95 $39.95 $47.95 $51.95 $55.95 $59.95 100 MEN'S SUITS LESS 331 Pr. Ct. Suits that were $25, $30, $35. $40, "$50 and $60 Staple or Young Men's Models AT 333 Pr. Ct OFF ALL HATS LESS 20 Pr. Ct. Our Entire Stock of Mallory and Stetson Hats, Regular $5.00 $6.00, $7.50, $9.00 and $10.00 Less 20 Pr. Ct. 20 Pr. Ct Qff All Boys $14.00 All Boys $15:00 All Boys $16.00 All Boys $17.00 All Boys $18.00 All Boys $19.00 All Boys $20.00 All Boys $22.50 All Boys $25.00 AH Boys' Suits Suits now Suits now Suits now Suits now Suits now Suits now Suits now Suits now Suits now $11.20 $12.00 $12.80 $13.60 $14.40 $15.20 $16.00 $18.00 $20.00 The Verdict Is Rendered THE EVIDENCE IS OVERWHELMING AND CONVINCING BEYOND QUESTION OF DOUBT". OUR PROTECTION SALE IS PRONOUNCED BY ALL THE GREAT EST SAVING EVENT OF YEARS, APPEALING TO MEN WHO APPRECIATE HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE FOR LESS For Twelve More Days AS ANNOUNCED AT THE BEGINNING. THIS SALE IS FOR A UMTED TIME, POSITIVELY CLOSING SATURDAY NIGHT. JULY 3RD. HOWEVER. THERE IS AMPLE TIME FOR EVERY ONE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE RADICAL REDUCTIONS MADE ALL UNES. Men's Trousers Less 20 Pr.Ct. All Men's AlLMen's All Men's All Men's All Men's All Men's All Men's All Men's All Men's $4.00 Trousers now $3.20 $5.00 Trousers now $4.00 $6.00 Trousers now $4.80 $7.00 Trousers now $5.60 $8.00 Trousers now $6.40 $9.00 Trousers now $7.20 $10.00 Trousers now $8.00 $12.50 Trousers now $10.00 $15.00 Trousers now $12.00 $12-$15 SHOES FOR $7.95. Men's tan and mahogany brown Shoes. Staple or English tl Q C lasts. While they lasfPf--J BOYS' HATS and CAPS All styles boys' hats and caps priced regular at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Less 20 Pr.Ct. 20 Pr.Ct. Off Men's Dress Shoes All Men's All Men's All Men's All Men's All Men's All Boys All Boys AltBoys All Boys $10.00 Shoes now $8.00 $12.00 Shoes now $9.60 $13.50 Shoes now $10.80 $15.00 Shods now $12.00 $16.00 Shoes now $12.80 $6.50 Shoes now $5.20 $7.50 Shoes now $6.00 $8.50 Shoes now $6.80 $10.00 Shoes now $8.00 'Hen's Hats Boys' Pants Men's $1.00 Hen's Tan Sox Hen's 50c Hen's Army Shoes One lot Men', $2.60 to $5.00 Boy,' Knicker Pts. Wool- ;-"J One lot men', temles. Ua Lule Medinm ind Uht weight 8 5fr 'JtJiS' Hats. Black and Colon tn lonat ' .ox, our regular 65c .eiler pendert. Tea dcien In the lot BTMUitAr. $1.85 Less 20 Pr. Ct 45c Each 3 Pairs for $1 25c Pair $5.95 JirM Church of Christ SclratUt For Twelve More Days Closing Satur day, July 3rd alem W oolee Mills Store s Rllh Grade CctHrx Wribt"bo lUXien and KxZctj . OUUUA J FHTf il'C IB UCaU Cat 11V VUC"j tvi air sat a el raal at 11 a i air K 4 Aat I I - aa vast Kiiar-T , , am Ul OUVJ-V J g JZPWKHw?::?? tbe UaUew, In- L