TITE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. ORECON. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 23." 192.1 jj a' -aSl til. IfttMlit Episcopal aLih Commercial and rjtr ilrl, HT. Law K. A. Khoten, stipenntatt- Z.,T'wll organised rlae f-r k. hr nastor. theme, H" 'on- At .1 H- Til. WMl" ga-fc wit It. VnwaTt i.i at' the Junior league; at 4 '"L .u. choir meet and t p. v.. . a. ...kw'ia the din in : captr so. 1 m room Potatoes We'are.paying the high est price lor email lots or car lots" at any shipping point. We can store your pota toes if you don't want to sell. , MAtfGIS BROS. 'Warehouse:. High and Trade Streets Phono 1291 Office 542 State Street Phone 717 the Kpworlh league mwt in their ! live room and t " : p. tn. tha- nionihlj mnoTi by t ahoir wiih an adatrcsx hy :erretary of Stair .Sara A. Knzer. Fol lowing 'is the program: Anthem; " Lift l'p Your Heads' . .Trench Baritone Mile. "The I'tain of lVare'" '..- Barnard Women's chorus . Jpn, Thou An Standing" Kmerson Soprano. tenor nnat- contralto tr.o. "Awakr. My Soul" I..-lie Marimbapiaina sole M selected 1 ' 2 l (Sign's rhorus. till, Iluly Niarht" . . Avliforil Atithrm. "bight htrrnal Mill Aaldress by Sca-retarg- of State Sam A. Koe. Soprano and alto duet,' "'Bright Star of llopu" Ashfnrd ' Anthem, lJVi-a-sskmal" ... lr Koveit -io admission, the public i invited. Sil ver offering for- The fhoir fund. Monday at yMt jn hi. file Ciwiir 'inwts for regu lar' rehearsal, i Christmas music. Wednes day &t-::' . m. tlir ladia-c aid Mi.jcty will m'ft wH.i "Mt. V. J. Arnold, 1247 South Caimmcrfta I street. will preach, mint for hi text. "In tlir Xane at t!i laird. Jesus.".. The second meeting f the Si o'clock rlub will held on Tuesday evening, Navemler tl, !r. l: K. !.. S'einer, superintendent of the Oregon State Hospital and I.. II. Coinpt.-i.. suiterinirmleiit ot ih state pen itenerary will l.r the speakers of the eve ning. I'rayi-r. scrvi.c at 7::: Thursday evening. trncinr. Miss l.ena I'.r-IU- Tartar will i ri el thr rluiir nl the sfrtal mMial aamlkeM will Utplnl In the worship Hr. II. t Vlply tirmv th Bible IMtiAIM t.l l. t Jit. ilie the fckkrtutdy m ri.Mlv The rhiwl i- J riieriy aM aim -to ifitraurl yt'ttajt anal :ll in thiagk iirrrir t swwl rhara-trr anal ri!ifiiithit. Krry a.ne 'n final a roneettiat plare in the arhaaaal. The ybaxjl a tcrotainic. At G;::t v'rlork tt uunC m p!e ma-rl for larairr anal eirran af hiiMiaii etiM-rirna-e. The t"hr an Ka- dearor txx-iety hi helped many life I" nterulneov Join the annac people in thejr exrellent program. ILLUSTRATORS OF CHILDREN'S BOOKS a South Salem rricBdi. Sou;h -Coimnerrial am! Wsvhintton treet.. II. V.. IVnil.erton. pallor. Chnrrli Uible school at 10 a. m.. rlnanen for all and a'.l art welcome. - Meeting for wor ship with prt-arHing hy pa tor at 11' a. in. ant 7 :3.0 p. m. There will he eeial eprl nieu.ate. Vtunc people, meet at ii:f,o p. 'm. noaineaa raeetlnr Tlaursd.r I at 7:Si p. m. : - f The Frinils.ini.i.ion work in TaJeatine r'will he khnwn in slila at the South Sa lient Kriemt rUurrh. WaVnrMla v. Iierem-' Wwr 1, t fiSO n, m. The pnhlip i, eor- ilially invited. rirst CBtrtinai l.iiaerty anal tVnler lrret, VV. I". Kantaer, minister. At 0 a m.. Sunday eioii with rlae for alt, W. I. Stale." aperintendent: II a. "Trllin It A ThaiikKriiar :Mrajtr:" p. - (liri-tian Kndeaor; "::: p. m. "lamer- The Man Who Ma.le a MitTaae in lli lU-nknninr." rnaxt wiaaia- cirte and t-horut,. ricturrv "Kzriit" in alide and a film emiilt-d "01iea." ETangelical Luthran. Kant State and Kighternth ureets. Rnn- day aehatol at: 9:45 a. m.: divine aervirn and holy communion (Herman at 10:3o a. m.; l.nther leagnr at 7 p!7m.. topia-, "Tha- Authoriimi Version of oSr Itible." Krening nerv'iee at 7:3t p. mi Visiiaim are w-l,ome..itiao, Koehlt-r, paMnr. . V rirst' Methodist State ana! t'h"ir-h utreet, Sorvlreai he gia at 0:15 with HaM meetinR; Snnday srliaml at :45: prt-aoliinit at II fy Key. hlainr ItirVpitfiek, auhjaSa-t 'I'romotera of True Pronperity." At ti-.Mt the Senior lepjnir will tnaet in the' Sunday achoail room and thr . Intermediate , league will int?t in Kpworlh hall at the aame hour. 1 Mi flemina J.ee: llnnt will lleaal ana ilii tirsee Smith will f.;eak at the ln Mermediute. At 730 Itev. Krkfatria-k , Central Congregational RHh Nineteenth and rry atreel,' H. C. Stover. minitrr. Sunday artiMl at 1" a. m., lira. Ittirton K. KdararaJ.-nt.erin- tendent. Morning adtre a 11 aa'rlaxk : I'hrisiian Kndeavor at : i5 p.. m.: eve ning aaervier at 7:3t p. m evening theme. "A Modern tVinreitioa of alkial.' hy the a-hoir and male iunrtet. Millie Jaaon Le MeaoriaJ Winter and Jeffertwn treet, Thomaa Aehrsnfl. nastor. Hervirea on Sunday. fnnr tt 'November Sit are at follow, and to whirh v,.k 0Urt,8trt Cnrtltian. we extend a rordial invitation to i he pub We hi , 'n'l ''"''"'' lie: Sunday arhool. 9:45. rhM.JI.em.n a had 220 in liihle aehool last Lord a 1 i w i uii , . .v . . . .ruii-i laiic-iiiaraai , jn wm. ffiajirweai, F -.- iwmw. r rww ine nun mr I UY XUtR. R. MONROKeT.ILIIKRT Th nunilxr. uf artists am HhiKtraiing; chil1rr-n' Uirkii ha lnr-aMd to urh an ptcnt and Ihrir work Iran altalnt-tl to such a degree t t rirllnce that It U nw nrcHHary It take the ubct u an H-rinat(! from that t-f illuaira tion In general. Ken no it moltl. to a.lrantJKP. 1k taken up nnlT two beads, the artUta hoe il Ittsirstifann speal primarily to the adult mind ami tbo.te who really hare the gift of appoalinK to the child heart. Iltwetrer, that wt-ultl t pett up t(M wide a lieM to be et.rercd la this article. we shall merely consider a few of the artists who are dr ine the mot unique and ruot itiiaKinatlve work. Dular Wondertnl ably first fa degign and cornea Edmund who baa not in Forefront. In color- and prr-b-beatity cf line and decorative quality Dular. Anyone) wen "Arabian Is There a Church Society In need of funds for a Special ,purpose-say, for ' instance the Christmas entertainment for the little folks? I- -s I If 'so, The Phek Company can point 'the way t towards earning such funds by pleasant work in behalf of the Phez Christmas packages in behalf of our community as well. , - - ;v. : - Inquire for further details at the Phez Company's offices, U. S. National Bank Bldg,, Salem, Oregon. V The Phez Go. : V 'i; SALEM; OREGON. iL t-oa!ay.- Alter the elas peri.nl today thr veliatail wilt give the Tlinnkgiving pro rram entitled. "PHgrima, Old and Xrw.- 'lhe program is .given in the rnterett of Amerimn misiion anil a special offering will be Taken for till work. The morning ermon will be thr ea-n.l of a arriea on The Wh.ale Church Lifting the Whole Task." The ltieaage will W in ' keeping with the ceUTiratiou of the Trr-eentrnarv of the tending nf the IMIerirn father nt rty mam ih Kork in 1 2. Intermediate t'hriMian Kn:.eavcr meeting at 5:3l p. ra. oung 1'eople a Soriety of t'hrUtian Kn- deavor at 0:30 p. m - aong aervirr and sermon at 7:30 p. m.. mthircf. 'fhir See- end Birthalay." There will l.e a baBtra mal service at thr First (liriatian church baith wtitrning anil evening. nt following thr service. Thoe to be baplird are asked to be ready for either one of these two arvjeeit. . Tuesday at 7 p. m. w have our monthly Uible nchool conference, la t ecry Bible schaMil worker be mrr anal be preta-itt a important , matter. are le fore tho "chaol far ronaideratlon. Thurs day at 7::tO p.- m., ifle atndy anal de votional, led bv thr pastor. Thrrr wa a fine groan gathrred last Thursday for U hie study. It i iiiteresting that i why. Come and rnjoy it with u. Come let at nil go to the houe of Goal for wombip. Vaau are all invited. It. L. Pntnam, t" tor. .'- -- ; tenalent of thr primary department. Strangera are always welcome and made to feel at home. I'ublic wtirship at 11 a. ra., anuhjeet. "Broken Live Maale Whole." Janiair Kpworlh league, 3 1. nt.. Mis Grace Tyler, president r Sen'n.r Kp worth Iragnr. fi:3i. Melvin Snyder, leader for the evening. Young a-ople arr always weliome at thi service Kvening servirr at 7::0, subject. "The Ietiny f Life 1'nrelolal." Kvaugelitir meeting are in full awing and wr cull tipon all member of the church to rally to thi important work. This I onr hour for vindicating ourselves and nothing but thr anusual ran justify inaction. Aak your self this Jnr tion: "If the uteres of the meeting de pended on me,' what kinal of sacucess will the meetings brl" There will he special music at both morning and rvening arrv- ice&. Mr. Islie Springer will aing at ma morning srrvia-e. and jir. Cone, the song Wader will furnish masic for the evening meeting. The ecial services will con tinue throughout the . coming week at 7:3o unless otherwise ann.mnced. Come anal bring your friend with ynu. rit CirtstUn, .. J. J. Fvans. minister. Morning sermon topic, "The-Task' of the rhnrcfc;' eve ning, "There a a Jteason. These topic are rsneciatly adapted to the heed of the ay. The preacher will . pat utress upon things fundamental to our prosperity as individual and the community. Large audience have been attending the serv ice during the month and the interest i First Chore of Christ Scientist . X. 4 to Chemeketa street. At 1 1 a. ". Uible arf-oai, subject "Ancient and Mod ern 'Necromancy. Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. VMleJay evening, testi monial meeting at M o'clock. Heading room, 209 Masonic Temple, open "cry day except holidays and Sunday. Trvni 11:45 a. m. to 5 p. m. All are rordiallv mriteaf to our services and t onr "i-al. ing room. WILL RADIUM AT LAST OPEN THE DOOR OF THE GREAT UNKNOWN? If vou are -sick and want to Get 'Well and Keep Well, write for literature that tells How and Why thia almost unknown and wonderful new- elt-roent bring relief to so many sufferer from Constipation, itftearaatias, - Sciatica. Uoat. Neuritis, ftearalgia Nerron frostration. High Brood Treasure and diseases f the Etvom arh. Heart. Lang. Liver. Kidney and other ailment. Yon wear Degmam'a Kadio-Acttve Solar Fad day and night, receiving the' Kadio-Artive Ray ceatinn- onnsly into your syttem. causing s healthy circulation. overcoming slcggishnee. throwiag off imparitlei and. restoring' the tissues and nerve to a normal condition -and the next thing you know you are Setting wen. , St. ranl'g Chemeketa and Church atreet. Serf, ice fryr the first Sunday in Advent 7:30 a. m low celebration of the iiol communion: 9:45 a. m. cnarcn acaai; 11 a. m high eelebratiam. dedication of the Nancy Belt memorial window and his torical aermon recounting the prominent events in the historr of the varish: 7:30 ..a n Ti. p. in., rsvuma V ' wv... - Advent Message." iir. ,r. t. iecaeoaen ill sing as an offertory solo. Robert Behold, I Come Quickly" at the morn ing service, r.verynooy i weireme. na. 11. I'uweiL rector. ! Hold on a teat proposition. Ton .are thoroughly aatiafied it ia helping you . be fore the appliance is years. Nothing, to To but wear iU No tronble or expente. and the most wonderful fact about'' the appliance ia that it is cold so reasonable that it is within Aie reach .of all both rich and poor. - - j No matter how bad yonr ailment, or howv long standing, we will bo pleased to have yon try it at our risk. t or full ttr formation write today not Kadiom Appliance , Co.. 262 Btdg Le' Angeles, Calif. " a. ntT laaae ( Tlrrt Vnltod BroUrca -Tew park. -Bible school at 10 Breaching by thr pastor at i chiwii i- t. at B-:i m. nreacniar ai 0 o. tn. Mid-week prater meeting Wednsdav 'ereninr at 7 ' oVloek. Bible teachers' meeting at the parsonage Tuesday evening at 7 o ciock. v. Corley, pastor, rirst Baptist . William T. Miiliktn. 1. D.. pastor. At 9:30, prayer meeting, downstair: 9:4j Bible sehL Prof. H. E. Hewitt, super-intenda-nt. -Morning worship at 11. There will be apecial moslc by the qnartet and a ehorua choir. Sermon. "The Firey Fhrnace." a continuation of, she , studies a the book of Hsniel. Secoftd aactloa H. Y. P. I, at flJJO. leader, Kdgar.Tib betts; topic. "America "a Power of A similation." Senior II. Y. P. I'. meea at the same hoar, leader. Alonio Semter: topic, "Lessons from Itelshaitar." Eve ning worship at 7:30. Special mnsic by 'the ehoms choir. Sermon: "The Uevil tomorrow, lof Appetite. This Bradbury 1 of aersaons upon ' t Modern Boeiety." a the first of a series The Seven Devils of t ' I i. mi i i i a .i im .il aim.iM.ll SIS'SIISlSS'l WIllMBItt'rS Ssjajpsaimtlss n m Ait rr ,','asfA, J.- m i s tr s ' - v . - v ! ALL THAT M I 1- ..- ... igri ' . K m Ciumh of Ood Xo. 136 North Chare street. J. . f;ill.r.ie nmslor. Suudav school at 10 m . nreaching servier. II a. m. inuug people' s service at 6:4.1 and preaahiag. V MEANS TO YOU is bound up in the records now on our shelves. We have the largest stock of records available in Salem, and a stock that covers the widest possible range. Only those who have studied the Victor catalogue know how immense is the scope of music the songs you learned in childhood', the love songs of your youth, the melody memories of days gone by are all brought to you through the doors of the Victrola. . We. strive to maintain not only the greatest number of records, but' the greatest variety also. Facts About tie Catholic Church AXTW'ATHOIJC mi'SAIlES IX AMERICA. 1 til ill IUI'lllllmMJJJUlllUlMiMUMi!n;!!ll!!B iotktliUUUlltlUlliimiil8UUi8ka4! I ii mamllwiiaiiaillll HilnllllHi UI I wayb"?llllMihill.--rT1-Jiiiiii-.--arlw aaiiiMtfiaiiaiiuiH Hiiii'iniiiinwTTTTiaTniiiiinH.iiMiiiii t ninmi- . One thins that is peculiar about the anti-Catholic assaults is thai hat is oerfectly legitimate for other denominations is a certain mark of "Roman Rule." in the rasa or t'atnonrs. une jaw ui our faith is that each adherent must attend mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation. Our op ponents view this with abhor rence as we know. It is a sign of weakness for any one to" be 'so pubjected to a creed, etc. Hnt what if we should ask the legis lature to "pass a law making It eoniDulsorY for everyone to ad here to our law? There wou.i be such a cry raised that we could scarcely "hear ourselves think." as the expressfon goes. Rut who cries out when "the rroiesiani churches of America are launcfi- ing a drive in 33 states, one or vhich is Oregon, to compel by law a strict observance of tne Sabbath." as one of the Portland papers said on Friday evening last? Cannot the really Honest say it would be a crime for the Catholics to do such a ining: Would they not be accused of trying to gain control of the gov ernment? Rut because thecnurcn recognizes the importance or od strving Sunday in the honor and worship of God. and makes it ot ligatory for her children to obey. we are also condemned, ism me truth remains that where there is-no reppeet for law, -in religious matters as well as in secular mat ters, there is little observance And the Church is enabled to pro muleate her laws because , she rules throuch an enlightened con- arience The anti-Catholic is almost - invariably un-American, nnrl denies to others the "liber ties" he abrogates for nlmseii. Many good but misinformed 'non- CaHholics have learned mis to their sorrow. We must decry the onti-fatholic attacks because of the ignorant and misinformed Hnt it is a fact that these at tarks aeainst our faith have been the means of investigation on "the nart of thousands of the better rW a( citizens, and has made thousands of friends for Catho licity. "You may fool all of the neonle some of the time, and. crime o f the people all of the time- hut vou cannot fool all of the neoDle all of the time." (Note: Next week this sabject will be continued.) Nights Tales" illustrated by him has certainly mlxaed an artUtic feast. Rest known in Kngland, but be coming well-known In America, la Walter Crane. He began bis career In the '70s. using the wood block. He has illustrated. Shakes tKar. Grim iu'k Fairy Tale, and many an anoaymons fairy tale and nursery rhyme. He has sweet and gracious simnlicity of fancy and no c tie can make a mis take, by choosing a book 11 lttstrated by Walter Crane. Sir John Tennlel Is also a -vet eran of illustrating; ami any rrrwn.un. who loves his "Alice In Wonderland." knew her and re members her as pictured by this inimitable creator. Humor It Delightful Artbnr Rock bam baa a magical gift for jrreation of character and attnoapbere. He , is the real maker of Fairyland. Ilia Imagina tion seems to know no bounds; and his sense, of humor Is delight ful. There U a tendernesa In his art which does away with the a .a Was . a - graetoan.and .tne ieaxiut. iif re in America we knew his 11 lustrstloiw 'better possibly than those of any other English artist! We know bis "ITndlne." bis "Alice In Wonderland." "Rip Van Winkle." "Orimm's Fairy Tales." "Gulliver's Travel" and "Mother Goose." His refinement la so Inherent that it seems even the most childish mind must sense it and be unconsciously influenced thereby. Of Randolph Caldeer-tt and Kate Greenaway there Is little to be said for their names have be come household words, especially Kate Greenaway, who reaUy -seriously influenced the dress ot girl and "boy for a number of years. ' There is a tweet ae and Innocent lovablenesa about her ouaintlv rarbed wee folk which captures the. hearts of all. ChUd Spirit Interpreted i Miss WUlebeck Las Hair Is from Holland but most cf her work Is published . .in England. She catches the true spirit of child hood but the itecorttflve quality of her work appeals more to grtrwn-nps than to children. Boulct de Alonvel is nndoubtctt ly, irst among the French il lustrators, although he himself regards Illustrating as a mere episode in his career as an srtist. His children are not beautiful but oh such quaint, wistful, altogether lovable bits of humanity that you wtair they - might step. out from the page and tell you some of tba fanciful thoushts snd childish imsginings of which you get - hint as .you meet them on the printed page. Whatever else you must forego, do not miss Boutet de Mouvel. '. Americans Are Greett Now we come to our own Il lustrators, Elisabeth Shippen .Green. Jessie .Wilcoi Smith. Sarah Stilwell. Rose O'Neil. Howard Pyle. Maxfield Parrish. Dugald Stewart AValker, Maglnel Wright Enrisht. Janet Scott, N. C. Wyeth and many others. Jessie Wllco Smith hsrdly needs an introduction. Among other books she has illustrated KingsWty's "Water Rabies" in a ma mt svmnatbetlc manner. Reside 12 ,lull-page.illustra.tlons in color, there are green and black borders msde up of all sorts of things' thst be!tBg- ih the sea. Maxfield Parrish cornea to us with most subtle color comoins tions and figures of ideal beauty amid acenea only possible in some wonderful dresm. He has 11; ust rated .Eugene Fleld'a poems and his delinesllon of "vtinsen Blinken and Nod" hss become th authorised -version, ao to speak we can see them in no other wsy than In a bis:, brown, shot-boat; sailing away to Dreamland. His illustrations for "Arabian . ignis Talea" vie with Edmund imiac a in color; and everything he baa done for the small folk is to be desired for a child'a library. Adventure Illustrated He 1 more realistic than mvm the illustrator of rhlldren s iMx-ka; an are ali Alilo Winter. Lt-oi Uhead or rather, the hhea.l brother, anal !.anrrlot Spud, per haps laue tbey illustrate bonks, fi-r older tbiUlren. . The fairy folk ici urea by Ihi golal .Stewart Walker are waiter-1 pit-cea of intri.ate tiesign. Won-; derful peirorks stmt their i.plen-) did way through gardens with' weird JapanesqntMooklnc trees, and flowers. His page deora-f tious are unique aaa most :rjt--, rul. The fairy tale cf Haas, Andersen have been ued as fcuntlatlon for ronie splendid plot tures in col. r. Tbey are full tf the Japanese spirit and yet thry are most distinctly Dugald Stew art Walker. i Nat ore It Theme "Wild Flower Children." is a nature -book illustrated by Janet laura Scott. The delicate beaut) of wild flowers U meuiot rphoated Into that of fragile, dainty maidens, with always the flower Imaged, an Integral part of the picture. Sometimes the chalice. In colors of nature appears as a frilly skirt, sometimes as pointed capt-s adorning wee fairy folk. feouieflaies aa a dainty bonnet perched rouettUhly on gciden curbt. and even as a sunshade held by pUtel handle. The quaint fencifulnes of "My self nd 1" by Helen Van Val ken burgh haa been most amypavtbet. kally pictured by Maginel Wright Knrlght. She has caught the wist fulness of a lonely little toy and we feel we should like to eompanion him and make hint just a west bit more joyous. 'Real Aeqaalatance I'rgetl And so you -are introduced tc these wonderful artists and their indescribably beautiful creations Pleas do not nterely.say "How dc you do. - I'm very pleased to have 6,ade yoar aNuatsarv." I.sl ! Iran.ferred to paper: w!ll r-rt .eat really take them Into tbe rirrle of 4be world and titike .1 more your (rieads and Istrclnce them tiBdersts1ia g. !lable pMr. a taioe (hilil or ehlioren ot - , ', h:,..w. anU crs.lnallr thr h-naiv .1 Wards that at.tbir their ..r.aa. whirli taev ha.e -R.rut kitrheste. A P P E A L T O O N E I lw L ALL EYES DONT SEE ALIKE Most people can see quite clearly, but to do so many of them hv to strogule. This fttrutrglinai to see dearly ia a vere strain. That is why there are so many headache sufferers. TAKE A LITTLE TROUBLE with your eyes or. sooner or later, they will trouble you. Moot pleasures and much of your capacity for work depends on your good vision. . aVPPEAL TO O'NEILL . He will te5t your eyes thoroughly and .sci entifically and you will then learn their tru condition. If you do not reed glasaes, he will promptly tell you so. Dr. C. B. O'Neill Optoxaetrist-Op tidaa A P P C A L T O O . ri I L L Lau and Btuh Bank BcHdia cysna sstaato Vroathe Too. -Fat"?' Easy, HCH3 Self Trealcsnt OVlRyi'OLl HISS, la stasrf eseoa. wsakeau) ss4 aaTocta wttai orgsaa at tho body. U)rs tho SasaBX aaverteaa lit a, ran aaa Soars collspea sad othog aitaeat eft . asrhaaaly ataavgsr sa); spoits s peraen'a raartiTsa ssd afciisnry to do thtara. tiaas't alkaasr year kea'.ta to So raised ihrwacs s bar dew of aahewhky fat. Unto daily is tao ewe S-f : ay Srwrg' tee amawrawt konres) ssd falkr Eereis system atasoio direct ta a a that arajaaiO wiLS that a. Weigh and saeawnro ywarsaetf ays-ars week. Caauoos vedseisg ateodily aat I yos sro darws to herasaL Xersns system is - sbeolately SarmaaaM. ia sdaoeast. mo4 eves S few days' treatises sea aaites aha" a s sotieeablo dottiao. Kocata ayataaa has aecceaded vvses other reaaodiea. ajte hava faile It la tV delight of thoso who was. to tsxprovo thasr ftgsvro aa4 to wrrw s ye" a gar. aartiro appasarascev at all yws sad; so atresaajoa osorrto- lag. tasarasMoo thot ymm rosscs is to so sosn twsatesrsw fm saed te year aa ey kasek.' Boy Katwta UVatr rs s boa. at any ha.y pharmacy; mr wnto f.t free Srswhssre. with saaar toti '. t Kerala Co, XB-4S, StsUes X, aVew Tsak dearoly. snd get fr boa e Koreia taboles hSSsaaU - d?1 Dr. L. L. Wirt in hi atklres to members and 1 riend- of the "SALEM ROTARY CLUB ami at the ' "UNION THANKSGIVING SERVICES taid that he had seen thruiasnda of children on ths verjre of starvation, many actually itarvin; and that RIGHT-NOVi7 was the time to send help to "The Near East Relief " ike collection Thanksffivini' Bay was $1117 17c a d.iy $5 a month $60 a yearttill care fcr ' One Orphan We need every cent you can spare to uve the lives of these orphasns - . . - Send your subscription to (he chairman for Harioa County. OrejTon J. F. HUTCHAS0N,371 SUle St, Saleni Oregca j fci-c-a ---- -a)-a-xates-ar .11 The most prized possession in thousands of American homes. Because it adds most to the con venience, comfort and enjoyment of the entire family, and at small cost. TXe oooiuio coctsuany tioo ia vrsssliy kjo Tb tiro in Ut is snewoolly kifk s.r, X. C. Wyeth Illustrates books of adventure, as "Mown iiooa. "Treasure Islsnd." "The Lesther- stocking Tsles." 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