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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON. SUNDAY MORNINfi. DECEMBER r. 1920 3 Juott Memorial MethodUt VV I " " I' ho mix rrrn-M will In" n"ld (W- . - ..I f-.r .11 iTt Mliilaf 1 malt thf-m f.-"l at borne. .-J'nMir hjp at 11 a. K.Tahitfla&tic nfnnon Zy thr par. Jonioi- league at 3 p. at. ' ..11 tie at lht hour. Kpw.mh . ... . :!o. 1h:s servirp will atart ike r peepie ransllk campaign fcvh will l rrri'ii throughout th? "- f l- .:.. ... -.-SJ, , -.mint r.-""-i-k --'v ' ""'I, T timetr an? listif surmon by thi tor W arf rmpl-ting the spronri J wwi of oar vani'i.iie rainpaiicn and r oin atrone for the grralrst Week as alt HI ton Tonne ptdplr'a drive of the t rtiniar " Tb' wflr' of '"0,n'nK i will e. -w thing in the evtA- mMie IWU H h' fa" Hat ure new ) -shape" ar-rarriel mil. Tuer will be -rhoras of vonic voices Ud hy the airertor. Mr. C. S. O.ne. There will h special features ,,r every jiichl j ise )n mnsie. The rojel of etanfelis" b pr'nttl wiih rfaal ' lent ! PuP!'i ou' life will ' pfcv ' ' t1" servire. Two ? werti kWmm 'en to W ro f tie- w wnt ,,u 1 oW Pl'l ! f eowe aad B,,t n Tanelitie nieet- taf is l yHine wfipte are let " at it. aid le are orj;el to avieaa eterf ! " Ihirnf tbe P' Wek of reriral aerr- iea at lae Jaon i.ee Memorial rliurrti 7 -.:;0 p. m., - eveninjc, oriir.al Ihp erv'n e. re ,ily ini-r-e1. We great ly appreriiitrU the hilp rfnd.Tr. I in the mii.irai 1eiar!in-nt l.y the women's Uiiartvt from Willamette imiverwtv the iiiing f I" red -M. t-rew wit.. ' alu rame ir.un t!i- unii-t-Mt, ajut the afpging of littie 'i'a4r, daueht.-r ( Hev anil m ' 0; w w V''.. " ,b ' "fry part a the V,.r.l Hev. Mr V-k Kimball School ..f The- In; ii.l. -fhe Iom ronditin of all -TOity ... ir. r. . ounry. have rn ! men . nmiire . , 7 p.. m.. Hii.ie rraditrz: mmiii. At .::it Alonday iMiaiu ana ! , Tlnnsday eveuin prayer meeiinr. Whnt thi rhurrb Mann for If in Hvmpaiby miih th.-e ilortrori-a worship ith u. 1. "The nnioue. in spired AKthuritr and infalibility of the i retl ftplrmtid fcervire well at our own force of mtinr ian who have been doing vplendiil work thrtiueh oio, du ett, male ipiurte; ami mixed tfuartetK, nnder the fine leadership of Vr. C. k! one: We areaUo prosid of our 'long leader ami bi miIos ure looked forward to e:irf ,e.nh night of the meetinpv Hci,iue the help , rfnVed to make the meetir.K go the iririui;l tone of en h service i of "a hico order. Kmiiely fr from undue excitement and any featuro that would kiirpaaa the individual those who attended appreciate the manner in Which the ttcrv tec art rnniliirKtl. Today we enter ,upon toe third week of thi'a evangelistic campaign. ThTi wHI be the last week of the meet inns at. w plan to rlc on Sunday evening. Uceemher 12.. In the e.-iiiiiisr week ih- yon people will featnre largely in the yer ice. but there will ha room itr yotuijj and old alike and uiinethiatr of in I r rent foa, all. Special mnie feature will be carriei on as in last week's niertiiiirs and rood times are assured. men i.y nature. a the ren't of Adam's fl!." ft "The deity of Jem (liri.t, different in kind as well as in dejree fro'ii any so-called 'divinity' of maA" '. "The virgin h;rth of .1eus 'hrit." " ""The ledcmptWiu for men onl.Vj by f-iith in (,'hrit and lliv finished work, who by Ills death became man's saviour by be- nmii.K man's stibvlitute, receiving in Himself the penalty of man's sin and tu necessary and holy wrath of God against sin." h The res-tire-tion of the body of t'brist jaud of all men." 7 "Tbe peraon ..liiy of the Holy Spirit." A cordial we-i-oin.i aait you. termediate leirwes will kol.l their weef iiijC at tS;yo. I'reacbiut aetvice at 7 :3i. Kv. Kirkpairick artil use for hi lhrai; ' "heuee Our Sn;tlier. ' 'I he yuatif i people of the rtrtirch and com"n.nli !! kin their "Win l I'lium'' week er iee l.iu.e'it at 6;:.D o'ctock. The .u eetsna will be conducted e w il nisht lhl Week, ., First Congregational l.iiwrtj- mo, I tVNiti streets, TV. V. Kanttu-r. minister. At . n- liiMe school with classes for all and iu charre of competent learhers. Mrs. Mineral wl X a pee:al nember :t the cM.n an S iuday; W. I. Mjle., superiuten.-tent. Ai 1 1 . iu., "My Dure in the k mcUin : ' ' ::;n p. ni.. an t.uilitr- live moefinit; 7 ::! p. h.. "A t'crtain Man vj Mistaken Theory of Life, and What 'n;ne ,f It." tiood tm-ic by the onarie at the moriilne service .-ml by the e.nar te and rhorus in the evenimc. Ater tii etrnins; address fifty pictures of Alaska "i the Kloa4ike da's, keinttfnlly colored. ill le sliotsa. 400 M tuner, United Evangelical Nc(p Cottaire street. Rev. S. S. pastor. AL IO a, m.. Sunday a spleaJid spirit of ro-operation prevailed j school, S. 1. MrCracken. superintendent and as a tesalt tte enjoyable features of 11a. m . morning worliip anl sermon PILGRIMS DAY PROGRAM SONGS, READINGS and EXERCISES 1 - . I ,.r . ,. . . by the Children and Young People of the v4 . ."Bible School at 9:45 a. m. - - jR irst Christian Church Cor. Center and High Sts. I J. J. EVANS, Pastor. ' The Church Choir and Orchestra will fea j ture the musical program. Our Big Superintendent, Dr. Epley, icill conduct a Singing Contest. CHALK TALK by ARTIST M'CROSKf Y . PASTOR'S TOPICS: "7 - "Christianizing Americaw - .:,.i....:;.."il a. m. "Can We Trust God Too Far?" . 7 :30 p. m. GOME ON TIME Court Street Christian Vorth Seventeenth and Conrt stre-ts. We had a splendid audience in attend ance last UrJ day to the Thanks Bit in; program. Jur si hool is crowing very rapidly and will continue to grow if we all l.oosi. Were ton one of the V!4-'! Inst ti:uef Come today and bryit; some with yon. The Women's Misisonarr society will ,iave charge of the morning sertire at 11 a. m. Mrs. I. f. Kellems of r.ugene wilt deliver m nodal address. Junior immediately after the communion SiM-viee in the morning, intermediate Kn deavor ju :::t p. m.: S-nior Kndeavor, i::i p. nt, The Kndeavorers are )rtan ning a treat for this i-ommunitT neit Friday at n p. in. Brother i.lovd Morjun, minister. at MrMtnnvllK will give an evenings entertainment, lie will make yon laugh till yonr fact will eraek. Song service and sermon at 7:U0 p. mm, ub ect, "The Iper." There will be bap tismal service following the evening ger Vice. We are not preoarcd to aanouiu-e whether thereJill be one in the morning or ivwt. Mondav at 7:.'tO n m n.ni..ie official, board meeting; every member of tne Board la nrged te be there. Thursday t 7 :-t) p. Bible siudr and devmtnn. al. W will study, the third chanter of I Peter. We are haviap m. verv n.. tereat.i Yon ore invited, to atudy with is. ine panic is 'invited to the church where we are one big familv and k you are always welcome. "Forsake mot tlieaserabUjig of yonraalves togeUter as the inanner ef some is, but let us go AO the Mouse of Uod ior monbip. kt- J. rumilUa pastor. Central Congregational Smith Niaeteenih an.l 'errv streets. H. C. Storer, minuter. A ombia4 ers sice 01 in t hnrrh seanol and (be morn ing service at 10 a. hi. The t hur n cti,.l , is m charge of Mr. IS. K. K.I ws ids. The "..in n K a.itiress will i.e given by tne pas tor and lienietta Kdward tells a story, tbe teeond in a aeries of missionary stori s. and 'ay Walla and Kraneis Ssnde will furnish a special mask-al Buter. Christian Kndeavor at ':." p. n.; eve nui? service at 7::tt p. m., music by n.e choir and a sermon on the sabject, 'ings to Kise liy." At the Thursday evening prayer service the study of "The ftreatness and Simplicity ,f the Chri. tiau Faith,- by Ir. Henry hurchill King, will be eontinned. .- . Christian. Center and High streets, J. J. Evans minister: Dr. II. C. Kpley, Church school Kiperiitendent; ? Leae. iieiJe . Xnnan ehoir director. T'ue day promise to be most interesting at alt the service. The school has prepared special nrerram which will portray the need of home missions. A special musical contest will be directed by the saperintc ndeet. A large crowd is expected to hear tbe program. The pas tor will speak on "Christianiiinr Amer r. sermon to represent the annnal celebration of the Woman's Missionarv soe-ietg. "The Arressivenes of Faith.' evening sermon topic, will suggest such question as "Can we trust Cod too far! and "Can a man feal who trnsts od : I he discussion promises to be neipini and .sane. Musical numbers will ue given Dy tne tnoir and by soloist at all the services. The young people are enjoying a splendid hoar of fcllowihin and worship at 6;30, just preceeding tbe prracains periott. 'ioo.se who come to oar services are finding spiritual good. first Methodist "pr State and Church streets. W. L. Cummins will lead the class meeting at in room 4. -Alphens Gillette. Sundae school superintendtnt, is msking good progress, having added a good orchestra recently.,' which adds greatly to tbe onen ing exercises. Those svho are not attend ing Sunday school elsewhere, a cordial imitation is extended; at 9:45 a. rreacbing at 11 o'clock by Rev. biaine ivirkpatnck. Jlis subject will be "Tell- tng tire; tfeed 4 fi'tloek ta Junior league will be given a story and picture on Hawaii. This is sure to pie the nnlbr scholars. The Senior and Ia Leslie MetaodLst Episcopal South 4'ommerciaKand Meyers streets, Horace X. Aldrirh. pa-tor :4.'i -m. the superintendent, K. A. ttholea. will meet the Sunday school, rUsses ior all age and grades; a pM.,,. wfc. - ship, with sermon by the pastor: theme. "'In t.reatest Wift." SMM-ial musie will '.nelude art anthem. "Lift l it Tawr Meat:,." (French), by the choir an J a 'Awen-' My SL l...rf. aa by Misses S.die l'ratt, Gertrude Aldr.eh and Floyd II. Mclntire. At 3 p. m, tbe J.inior league, suervised by Miss Msr guerite tiutcbow; ::tu p. m.. chapters Jos 1 and 2 ef the Kpworth league: o. I led by F.dwin Xorene and X 3 an der the leadership o( the pastor. At . :.( p. m.. etening worship with sermea by i the pastor. Kong service and special WHS.C the cboir and Leslie M. Sprin ger. Mndav at :3il p m.. the in. f the choir will serve taneneoa to all sacav bers and at :JO the rehearsal WU1 bo Held, closing in time r. atiraa the .yn.- pnony orctiestra eoaeert ... Charch af God 1346 North inarch street. J. J. Gil lespie, paster. Sunday school at 10 a. m.. Mrs. Mary Van Lydegraf. superin tendent; competent teachers for all classes. Preaching service, 11a. m.. swb l'ct .. kingdom of God. Here aad 0ar. Rev. 5-.s. n. Yoang People a meeting at tf:80 p. m . preaching aerviee at 4 :at. Prayer meeting. Wednesdav evening at 7:30. We cordially lav it all wist can to worsirjs will , i r if is lira as Gifts What could be more suitable for Christmas . ' '.. ; . (si (.-.; i i(t: than a useful article for the automobile. We suggest the following: ; ; (Continued on pate 4) Facts About the Catholic Church Iter.-J. it. Buck . : AXTI-CATHOLIC nU SADES IX A3IEIUCA Automobile Robe Spot Light Rear View Mirrors Driving Gloves Motometer Tire or Tube Electric Motor Driven Warning Signal t - Zenith Carburetors will Aave.you time and money. We sell them under an absolute guarantee to satisfy you. Or-EX DAY AND NIGHT MARION AUTOMOB ILE COMPANY 233 S. COMMERCIAL ST. rnONE 362 To one who has elvrn the slightest credence to the periodi ca anti-Catholic outbreaks,, It must -seem that, the-Catholic &as no rights whatever In America. He is looked upon as a sort of foreigner at best, and minr reallT oeiieve that if you would rive a Catholle tbe opportunity; he would usurp eTery right and would dominate America with hi creed. Thus the question of "Is he. a Catholic?" is raised in poli tics and the credulous and mrsln formed often work a great Injus tice -to- a- dcvSTt-inK cause or per- I son. We see this ill-founded pre judice cropping- out In small towns especially, and even in the .larrer cities of the west, when iae school board will refuse a Catho lic a position as teacher in the public schools.' Let us consider, therefore, what right the Catholic has in America and what his rights as a citizen are. First, do Catholics rightly be long in America, or are they mere ly the invited guests of the non Catholic. to be ousted at will r after a specified time? Or do tlrey remain here because they exercise force, and because the non-Catholics are no strong en ough to expel -them? When i!ll they come? How did they come? Why are they now here? Lands are occupied by right of discovery, or by right of f-la'lm when abandoned and opon to set tlers. Territory it acquired, though not alwars rightfully at times, by conquest. .History at tests that the Catholics wer the while discoverers of this heml Bhrp. The vpoch-making voy- a(P nf f'nlnr.i4ina s'n under the patronage of a Catholic queen, fl-j ss aw . sr u j j tli'ilt r- sss s.a - s tnanU-ft by a zealous Catholic ad miral. Colnmbas. Catholic monks and priests were in the Catholic crew, . Columbus planted the cross with the standard of Castile on the soil of this western hemi sphere, and the Catholic worship was celebrated here long before any other whit men bad drearrr-d of tbe Christian religion in Amer ica. The numerous explorers who followed Columbus were Catho lics. The Cabots who explored the New England coasts; de Leon, who found Florida; Ualboa who reached the Pacific: Champlain who found the great Canadian lakes and rivers; Verrazano. .who saw the river which bars the name of Hodson. eighty years be fore Hudson saw it. De Soto. Jo liet, Marqueue, Cartier. and bOets of others who explored or colo nized North America were Catho lics. In fact, the first chureh in Oregon was erected by Catholics at Cbampoeg. and evry Oregon ian knows tbe history of the grea Dr. McLaughlin, who "tc- cpnted the Catholic faith, and did so much for this great Ore gon country in laying the founda tion for toth the spiritual as wMl as the material welfare of this wonderful state. Thus we see the Catholics came into the present territories of the V. S. as white d'scoverers and settlers. Tfcy acquired land by discovery, by purchase, and at times, by con quest. "Their treatment or th" aboiisinal inhabitants, the -Indians, was far more generous rtid just and Christian th?n was that of the majority of the non-Catholic settlement s., as au historian tells us. And then he gos on to suv "The Frencu anG Spaaish livpd at nace with the Iadians, intermarried with them, and ui-, dertook precisely the solution of lh 'Indian question that Thomaa Jefferson when president declared to the Indian chiefs would be our national policy, namely, to pro tect, preserve, and civilize the In dian and with him as a compon ent part develop an American (Continued next Sunday) fc- sV - YOU POCCSET TMS PROFIT . Eat Prunes Drink Phez BUILD UP HOME . INDUSTRIES BUY LD BARNEY OLDFIE TIRES AND' :TDBEBi From The: SALEM TIRE AND VULCANIZING -COMPANY -154 South Commercial Street Redectioi From List Price . M i: r. j ' m And forget about Tire troubles. There are no better Tires made; these Oldfield Tires are i Standard Tires, not seconds, and our stock is fresh from the factory. They carry a mileage L guarantee of 6,000 for the fabric and 8,000 miles for Cord Tires, and your biggest advantage IL is that - ALL - 4 WE MAKE ADJUSTMENTS Right here to your entire satisfaction should any of the Tires we sell prove defective. Never again will Oldfield Tires be offered at'such'low prices and "would. not now but;over-producticnv has caused the Factory to make "this extraordinary discount. Barney says, We rifl ta& a temporary loss and keep our factory running rather than '.throwing thousands of men out of employment and the motoring public will appreciate our efforts. Now, look up your size tire in the list below, and see how you can. keep money at home. If Barney trusts these Tires you can, and if our Banker trusts us you can trust us, we are here to stay. t BARNEY OLDFIELD CORD TIRES Siie eg. Price Siring YoaPty hfacVz Ribbed ;..PG VI2A-1- $25.53 'Mxiil Non-Ski.! ...... -40.!4 2.M 275 :i2x:iV2 HbVl ........ 4S.rw ' 33.04 :i2x:i. Non-Ski.l ...... 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C trr s.mr.. me VE MAKE ALL ADJUSTfilENTS BARNEY OLDFIELD PURE GUM TUBES 3ie and Style Reg. Price Sarins Yon Pay :$0x3 M1 1.W V1XI :jox3Vs ,l-y4 -2-77 r2x:i 2 4 , T 3J3 :ilx4 "4S 1.7." 3.73 :r2x4 .., 5.M . 11 37 xx l.w 4X)1 34x4 6 20 ' l.!K 42 :Zx 1 1 i .".1 . 74 211 4 S3 lUxlVi ' 4 - 5-W :j4x4i 7io 241 5.17 Ii.-x4U 7.fi-. 2 11 51 .x4s 5.45 nix't " SO.". 2' 6 08 Sr.xT, -. f2'. 2V-. 60 37x5 .o7 -TOO 6238 War Tax included in aUix jTice. .WE LIAKE ALL 4 ADJUS1IENTS Giant Cord Tires forTrucks Also Reduced 154 South Commercial Street '- j a