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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1921 m Methodist Enlseona.1 rrut I'W'b uii ttt street. Rev. i iJE KirWvtrirkpalf At t:l. a. 1J class meeting;, room 4, down (:4," Sndy srho.il., Alplietia Mil fr, 'oineriotemlf nt: II . m. sermon, M'tvi'S nll people' s home. Twelfth " v-rt : 4 p. m.. Jnnior league. Sir: 'inn. superintendent; SiiiO p. m., tLt T Wrth. ieer. i, ! ror and l'afience." Inter. '''Ijiif Wft'. Kititli Micke, "X .'lteslorin fo'tn'T." 'llii. the llnom of the Negligent." xirhl." Families, bring jour st.er ami stay throogh, or . bi any time j m like. hnt rnn and enjoy a most -tm.iiMbln ryeuhiK. socially and spiritually - T.I . .. I Leslie Methodist Corner Kouth t'ommert-iat and Merer streets. flira'-e X Al.lri.h .Ll,,r " it 8)45 a. m.. Sundae arbonl. E Tfhnln sn.eriteii.ent : II a ni.. iuilti( tf'i with rrran by the ptor; then "Wat Peter a t'onwiouii llvHi,-ritc f m ui miile wilt inrlnje an antlievn. "The Better I ml" (Wil.oi. , mina l.v the choir, ail a. !net, "It Was lor Me.-' i;lonnt), mint: ! Mlse tirrtrmle Alil- r:rh and I.r.js Xye; 3 p. m . Junior I-eague. supervised liy Mia .Marguerite tint-ihuw. ,t ti.:u p. ni., I haitr Nos. I jsn.l -J f the K. worth leasne will meet: 7 -O. -VMiinf wuriij, wit address, bv the pa-tol. and Life"' for the moraine sermon topie. The aim will bo to tkow the prsetteal re lationship and spiritual values imltai-d in the tbeme. "Is-Morality Sufdrieotl" Thia wilt be the evening lopie. "It i iai portaut to ki.uw just luiw far we ran de pend ujton morality in our rrlatim to itt-Minv tun! t'u liihle site koibm prar ttral helps t.i a proper understanding. '1'he Hilile school meet at l-4. under the leadership of Ir. Kpley. !iod iiinir ami a iimst exroilmt teaching force, graded r!ars tor all ages. 1 lie Ikits are particularly eared for lu a deparlawul rndn-teil for them by the men f the rhur.-h. The youuf people invite most -otdially uy who .may desire the privi leges of their fellowship meeting at :''- Haptimn at rloae of iliurch lerrire. MRS. SOLOF GLAD 10 1 .. hit zrlx fc-vle- -,1 . 1 f i If-: - . .. til! HOME lcUUy valuable i In rnaking her better atiBfid with Salem nd Orfgou. f 1, The system that makes your files almost human HOW long does it take youf file clerk to produce a letter from your files? : Take your watch, the next time you ask i jv for a letter and see for yourself. i Then think of the time. work, and worry you would save by installing the system which finds and file3 in less than tea seconds! , Tha "Y and E" Direct Kane Filing System is the- last word in scientific fling systems yet like most labor-saving devices it owes us vuxuc ro us uuer ! i mplicitj. 1 1 Even a green inexperienced clerk with ; this system can produce a needed letter i in not more than tea seconds. In many offices the average is under four seconds! Aik i for a copy of our nw booklet "Finding Mi Fjjicg; in lt thaa Ten Seconds.w COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE 163 North. Commercial Street ' Jiiou Lee Memorial M. E. votn-r irrter and Jeffera utreetm Th.ima Aeheon paitor. Kor tadav the fi!.iwns eri(-e wilt l.e held at thin rhf.rch: Snmli.- M-hool ronvfurs at t:45 with t'harlf llazmait in rharge of the main rn.Nii aim r. I latent a ii hi rharjte pt ttf Primary dfpartnienf. The nrhool wru organizeo witn eanalile tea-her itistrurtinK the dames. StranCfr and visitors always feel at home with ns. i'ttMie wurthip at 11 a. m. Lincoln day wil! lie observed hv a special sermon h'y Itev. j. II. tiillespie. Junior league will meet at 3 p. in. with Mitui Orae Tylrr it I arpe. .-nvor leaeno will eonrene at 6:Stl p m. Harold ltrake U to he leader for tle servit-e. KvainceTiatir meeting at 7:.IU p. m. Suhject. 'ho-t to IVIame!" There ill 1,e a aermouette for the ehit dten at the morning Service. Special i.m.mc at all of the meetings. liMB-mir the prayer and bihle slndy eervier on AVetineMlay evening at 7:3t. Sci tftititriau Methodist Episcopal Vn'teei.th ari M ill ktreets, lie. Ahel Klilimd. nii'il trvenily paMr of the Swedish Methodist ehorrh in Portland, will preach in the Swedish lansanee in the nioriiiiiir at 11. and jtie a missionary all!rftK in I h pvantti. at t L-R. jHish. Kv. Kktnnd has been railed by tsoaro oi.roreiin .Missions of the M. K. rhurcli to take charce of the training ncliool for native preachers in Singattore, and will soon leave for the field. Let ns icive hun a good hearing in Salem So.ulay school will meet af 12 o K-v. 1). IlasseL snnerinreiulBnl Tk lalies a;d will meet Wednevdav at 2 o rhwk at the himi. nf V .n.l Mr. In demon, Ut." Lineoln street. Direct Name Filing System Court 8Uot Christlaa Corner Xonh Seventeenth and Court streets. Hihle School Siiierintcniliiil K. It. Klake announced laot lord's dav that you wanted to lie there promptly it :.' a. ni. this time or you would mi. smoe thiBif. The sehool is growing. Watch it rnntinne to grow. There were -1 lat ftevsion How many loilav f "an we count on youf Snre we tan. come right al'Sng and bring the other fellow with you. The 1-oyal Men and !val Women each have a new rmiM mi Wnlfk ikm rnttf. They mean business. The paMor will le absent fr several s days while hold- inc an evanselislie meeting at Wood burn, but ti. I.. Matlock of the K. It. I'. will fill the pnlpit during that time. If you want to hear good Mnging and mnsie anil a siraignt inrwaril tioopei meosage, come. Janior following the coiiHiionion service. the choir is growinir alxo and Miss liar ton, director, requests all those who will sing In be hnre and meet with the choir every Friday at 7 p. in. We particularly need bass, alto and . tenors. Thursday. training school. There will be two class es: Bible stud v. 7 to H it. m Practical Workers class H to 9 p. in. Ilear Mat lock todav. Kndeavor sorietv meetings: Intertnediate, 5::!tt p. in.; Senior, fi::i p. m.; song service ami sermon, 7:0 p. ip. Come where, you are most cordially reeeived and enjoy the service with ns. R. I. Putnam, pastor. Catholie Maes at 7:HO. 9:0O and a high mass with Kermon by the pastor at 1 0 : Itt-n eilirtion with- instmrnon by Father ler- onin at 7 ::; Sunday evening. Ienten de votions at 7::t' Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7 Everyon Says People of East Hope ful of Better Business Conditions - .hunlant illcallli U assured hr-ii lht-rJ 5 fiMd bloc nl in the veins. llodd'H S,trsaparilla is tlt ir.fdicine tuLinake good Mood. lipgln taking it now. It is Just what the s.fr-t-ni need at this Mine and v.iy tU yuit treat j;m1. Fharins thfe appetitio, t;Uadie-s Ml.' lle-l vfs. i ; Cveryone welnome. Presbyterlin Hemlar serviei. at l'rs.ltrt,tv;.n l,nwn in eharge of JB. KWin. Sundav school at 9:t"i. Mr. J. f. Alliert. anperintendent. "H i-oun-n itervire Bl II o CIOCK, Kev. W. S. Irwin. Presbyterian district secretary for Idaho. Washington, and Oregon will preach morning and evening. Christian Kndeavor. at 6:20 p. m.; eve ning service bt mia-weeK service. TUe.dt ; ,i , T.1A 1 I ..... m , sue ittiitiir cordially invited to attend these serviees. St. Fa-Pa vnemeiceta and i. liar eh streets, services for the first Sunday in Lent 7:30 a. m. holy communion; 9:4 a. rhurrh school ; It i .in., morning praver and sermon. "Jesna Interpretation of Reli gion;" 3 p. m., infant baptism; 7 :.!( p. m eveninr nrirnr . rA mAil rmam Iaah Jennison will sing for offertory solo, at the morn in i service. "Ob- Rest In the Irl " from Mendelssohn's "Klijah." Week-day Lenten services wilt be held as follows: Wednesdays at 4 p. ra., evening prayer and av series of addresses on "The World ivide Work of the Chorrh;" Fridays at T -1(1 , m lii. Iil.nv .wl ..I Jr.u... am special topics. Kverybody welcome at all services, uttaries Jl. IDwm, rector. First Conrragatlonal I.ilertT and Center streets TV C. Kantner. minister. At 10 a m.. Snndav school with rlasses for all ages tinder competent teachers. Interesting content . l. rtaley. snperintendent. 11 a. tn TTie Socrrn for a Better Religion United Evansslical 4C0 North Cottar, street Rer S S. Mamey. uastor. At 10 a. m Sunday school. C. L. Karnham, ' superintendent ; 1 1 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m.. preaching serv ices; 7:?.o p. m. Thursday, prayer meet ing. A cordial welcome awaits von at alt i lie services. '"I am vory tdad to ho batk homo. This looks like l'aradis to.nu' compart'd with a large part of the country which I have s-n. , Such was the .sentiment of the first expressions of Mrs. Max So lof, of the People's Cash store, when she had left .the train car rying' hr hack to Salem after an extended trip through the east, where she visited New York, P.os ton, Chicago and many other cit ies. tra 5nlnf f mi ml tlif noonlf of the east very hopeful for better business. conditions, especially ni ter the enactment by the new con- cress "of a Ttrotertive tariff law and the incoming of the new ad ministration. Site says the busi ness neorilf. she met are looking to Mr. Harding as a savior of the ronntry. Mrs. Solof made direct arrange ments with a number of large fac tnries for the shipment of Roods to the Salem stores, and in other ways secured concessions that will result in ereat good to the ser vice of the People's Wish store tVint will hp afforded to the npopl of this city and section in the fu ture. So plie considers trie t$ some trip worth while: and es r PaderewBki. friends of ,hlst in Paris say. tsominr to the United States next Tpwnifi for both "poli tical and personal" reasons. Pad erevtski. thti' famous statasrrfan. will be sure of a cordial welcome I but it wouldi.be too much to pre-! ,i:.nt ftittl It ,-Ut11 nil hoI whit wtmlrl . . , , 1 . . II. I.. .1.1 .I.A IK' aCCOrQcllV III I JUITI'SHM, Hie Kreatest piartist. No More Punctures NO AIR, NO BLOWOUTS After you have Iarnel lo use .-oar L'iiivcrval Tire Filler on your oar. Used in place of tahe, rides like vel vet. .: More Mileage For Less Money Sec us alout it now. UNIVERSAL TIRE FILLER SERVICE STATION 420 South Commercial Street . i .--sy'v.-s;'--ryn; e i- rfj- Classified Ads, in The Statesman Bring Results OPPORTU NITYS ALE Honest Values in Used Cars. ; s - - A New and Special Plan of guarantee and terms for the advantage of the I huyer. ' ' ' , I This Special Plan will Close This Coming Tuesday OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE COMPANY I ! 371 Court Street Highland Friends Rible school at 10 a. m Clifton Ross. superintendent. Our school is still on the increase, both in interest and num bers. Last Snnillf vn one banner filT so far: but we want to make next Sun- flay still larger. Morning worship and reaching at 11 a. m. C. E. meeting at 0.15 and preaching at 7:30 p. m. Young oeobla'a Driver meetimr at tha rhurrh on Tuesday at 7:.1o p. m. Cottage prayer meetinr announced An Siindav. ft. 1pm Highland church on neat fnday, Satur day and Sundav. Beginning with Thurs day evening at 7:30. in connection with the onarterlv meeting, there will be spe cial evangelistic services each evening until Sunday evening: also " evangelistic preach in r on Saturday at 10:HU snd Sunday at 11. Iter. Elizabeth W. Ward, recent It from Ohio and for veara a toarh- er in tha Cleveland Bible institute, will be the evangelist during the quarterly meeting occasion. The public, is cordially invited to these services. I .(1. and Ida J. Lee. pastors. South Salem Friends. Corner of South Commercial sml Washington streets. Bihle school st 10 s .m.; preaching services at 11 s. m. and j or- .i. , i igi . ie.iBin, I T .911 , I'.rr. 1 . hi.. 1 fl:3'J.?iJ" 'i. v"M,, E"?Tor:a7:3,?.r. o'rv at' Pa'cifie college.; will apeak at both j a., "Iho'igh our Kins be ss Scarlet. ' I ; . i 'j: -:j ;n ! j, ""i luin .uvii , rm m u imri rn i j ii s hiuouu - . : i with .Mrs. if. f. Miles on eJnesaay: piciure snowing me worsinga 01 a coai ,(WrnoOB ,t 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting ' ao a.Aalna as s T 1 1 n'aMlr VU M. St Us BUS J CvrHIH SI s V V W aa 'J. L.: BUS1CK '& - SONS RETAIL AND WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS VIM mine: how the coal ia formed and bo it is taken out of the nine. A cordial invitation to all. Central Congregational Comer Sonlh Nineteenth and Ferry streets ,H. C Stover .minister. The church school meets at 10 a. m., Mrs. Burton E. Kdward in charge. A Lincoln Sunday service entitled "The Two-Fold Emancipation," prepared by the Ameri can Missionary Association will be given following the schurch school hour. Chris tian Eudeavor st 6:45 p. m. Lvening ser v fm a t 7 -fill n m snkipct' " K eeni t r Spiritually st My Best." Thursday eve ning service sf l :av p. m. First Christian Center -snd Hisrh streets Tha nsstor. J. i, Evans. Mat chosen "Doctrine, Faith 1 . , r22 lbs. Fancy Recleaned Navy Beans. . . . - i - i . ' . 8 cans Iowa Corn; extra quality. ....... $1.00 ...96c $1.00 . . 90c .80c $1.00 $1.00 ' sV'se tNo. 6 Cascade Lard... ...... ';- 83c 85c $1.63 ... . '. a- Via f Via hst all PUTpOSe onow ajriiv is guarauweu w " ? Tf von Shortening. Buy a can. Use any amount of it. V you .,.. in.?!! i crViev von ever used we win u iLK.e it uevwer wum s -- live you back full purchase price. 'Ml K . .... tJA.VV ;wi JiiXira yuauiy jreatuca. i : 5 cans Extra Quality Apricots. . . ... , Crcon Red Salmon, can. hlledium Red Salmon, can...... ...... ;link Salmon, can 10c chargefs for delivery inside city limits and est alcm. Outside city limits 2oc. tfr Tl? Vim Plonr, delivered free... . A T Bring Ad. to either of our stores. We will allow you , 15c on one saek Vim Flour. Good Monday, Tuesday and .. Wednesday. .) , 8 cans Wisconsin Sweet Peas. f 8 Cans Bouquet Tomatoes ......... . - . i - : 10 lbs. Fancy Blue Rose Head Rice...... 20 lbs. Fancy California Head Rice. . . ... , . 22 bars White Wonder Soap; large bars No. 6 Cascade Lard 8 lbs. Net Cottolene ......... ; 4 lbs. Cottolene ilbs. Snow Drift. '. . .. , 8 lbs. Snow Drift. . . ....... . Facts About the Catholic Church Her. J. R. Buck The Anti-Catholic Crusades to America. The monster of the bigot's Im agination, an America predomi nantly Catholic and therefore "with absolute rule of the Pope in civil affairs, persecution of her etiou. destruction of Protestant Ism, abolition of public schools, a fettered press and a closed Bible", 1 sn ImnoRstble that a Catholic might smile at it were it not that thousands of Americans are te Inv taiie-hf tn believe Inst things and. conseouentlY. to hate their Catholic fellow-citizens either nnpnlT or teretlv. Either form nf hatred hrlnro. trouble into the community. It begets malicious opposition, political strife, injec tion of religious r-atreas into or dinary affairs, and la a general ftiatinirtn that hafanerg all uro- gress. municipal, state or national. Monro we must be nreDared again and again to say that even if Am erica were Catholic, the r-ope onnld nAt rule In our civil affair. One r.n at! tut ion stands in the way -but were even that changed to permit it, the fact remains tnat, tha TJnrva rlrlPa TlOt rnle In Civil af fairs nr rathoiie France. Lamouc Portugal. Catholic Italy, Catholic Evajuelical ZjOtheran East State and Eighteenth afreets. Sun day school for all rradrs at 9:4 a. m .1 preaching service (Oerman) st 10:30 a. m. lonng people s meeting at 7 p. ID. topic, "Spiritualism." Evening service' I (English) st 7:20 p. ra. Everybody is I cordially invited, to these services, ueo. Koehler, pastor. First TJnlted Brethren In Christ, T. nark Hibla school at lO a. preaching at 11 a. m.; O. E. at 6:30 p. tn - '.r.ninr serinan at ? :30 oclock. Teachers' training class will meet at the home of John r. Thompson, WJU fonta Thirteenth street on Tuesday evening at 7-SO o'clock Mid-week nraver meetins. wedneftflay evening at l ;dw o ciock. c W. Csrby, pastor. I Caatla Chanel United Brethren. Corner Nebraska and Seventeenth streets. Sunday school. 10 a. m. ; preach- : .. . 11 . m . n.l 7 'III n m L til. .. tor. fleo. Chanman. Praver meeting on innrsaay at p. m. Chnrrh of Ood. 1346 Xorth Chnrch street, J 3. Gillcs- ore. nasi or. Sundav school at 10 a. m with suitable rlasses for all grades of M-nuiar. i-seacnina: service ii i l a. m. Young Pi-ople'a mening at 6:30 p. m. and nrearbing eervice following al 7:30 p. m. l-rayer meeiing rteoneaoay rvctiin 7:30 p. ro. The public is inviteil to atr tend any or all of the services. fT.I.M TT.11 tn view of the strenuous efforts being made in behalf of sunrtay Uiiie ijiws legislation, it will be well for the (iod fearing and BiMe-biviag men aad women t W .. I ..n. A l,u.. Ww.n.eli.t 1ill 4 Dili. Ill in t'nion haH. tVmrt street, near High, at T:30. His subject will he "A Sew Tes tament Search for Sunday Sacrednefts. Christian and Missionary Alliance Kegulsr eerviees as nest Thursday aft ernoon, r'ebrnsry 17. at 6:!2 poqth Com morei.l street. Kev. J K... Fee af l'orlland. conducting Bible study at 2: 1.1 o'clock. All very cordially welconas. Ministerial Association Regular meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Moodav. in a. ra. Dr. Milliken will pre sent a' hook review "The Negro Facea America." iSeligman.) First Chnrch of Christ Scientist Jill 1'h.mrk.tl street. At 11 S. TO- Bible lesson, subject, "Soul." Monday school at 9 M . m. Wednesday evening I testimonial meeting at S o'clock. Reading ) : room, 209 Masonic Temple, open every j day except holidays and Mondays, f rom 11:43 to a p. i. ah are roraiauy iniwu to our servi-es and to onr reading rooms. T!vsn?allcal Chenteketa. street, F. W. Spain6nor any country whlcb ,o oaiiori rathoiic. France broke her treaty with the Vatican ana no one has seen any army 01 invas ion mmminded bv the Pope try- in tn rofirh France that a treaty cannot be torn up like a scrap of Ann fcr nil wno nave any fear of the Catholic church try ing to exterminate Protestantism oris- nther renaton Dy lorce, wc - j - . -. , aiv that tna on IT wraugiis uuuiu " ... , " . , that will be used win d iu word of God I. e- Truth, ana. i.i..i it miT seem to an r . . ... . . .v. ill .1 ihAiirB inn truin oi lur ' " vo""" . - " . . . 1,1- cannot rlonv inai rru- uic. . .. . testantism 1 decaying m tnis country, not from attacks against withnnt. but from weak- r- ss-ithtn. Kon-Catholics iiii ----- , are religiously indtiferent. They do . anv rhnren ana must. mi oiicuii ... j of them regard one religion as j ..Miiiir Kvpn tnese anti- c..i.-it. .ttarki do not strengthen vmuuia..." . any particular creea oi Lsuner. pas- m.: service .tit. m l. Rev. C. 1- Kcbustrr: com munion service immedistely following the! preaching service. Y. P. A. at 7 o'clock; service st 8 o'clock. Preaching service at Fruitland at 3 p. n. ty nr. v. i u.h.i.e , PVinr meet in r on lnur:sT evening at 7:45 o'clock, J. M, Lippold, class leader. Training School for Chnrch Workers ana trarenw. Monday. February 14. citj--library 6:43 . to 7IMI. Kyllabus Class. ty ttev. " T. Milliken: 7: to :1j mr i-upn. Prof J. Matthews: Teaching value oi me - T..(.m.-i II.- Kantner: adtninis- e w . -- - - tration of the Lhurrn" ismooi. Aorm Johnson, general secretary of tue Oregon u.Mj.w )uhnAi sActaiion ana it. n. a. Bowman. This class is especially for su- anil sfivona interested tn administration wora ana an the Sunday school; 8:15 to 9:00, C hil- Jr.ii't lleDartment Miss rarser; i-.- gram of Christianity Rer. Kantner; Boy i i . a rierai v t j :uii u ar..". at11 IViJ -"---- - ... ..,! 4I eral assembly Kev, a. .iniiin.. speak for assembly. TTi Stlnrrer Stune. An Irishman recently went be- fn,. a roernltiner sergeant wno . v, v a. . u w antism. Nearly always as Catno-1 trled t0 -kid" him a ii ii in . - - - - . . lie doctrine is presented by rea son of the anti-Catholic crusades , .! inn nt Catholicism takes place on a wiaer seme, s 1 f maI 1AQ11 I r 111 M. II lUllClnv. Va. f f.n vort to the Catho- tie faith. These crusades do not drive any Catholic out of the tola. Persecution ana auacKn uy .trontrthened .the faun, Such attacks make many some what indifferent Catholics mam pions of their religion. (Continued next Sunday.) (adr.) lists vnn road the Declaration of Independence ?" the sergeant asked. T hmr not." said Pat. Have you read the Constitut ion of the United States!" T hnv not. Sir. Th serireant looked sternly at the applicant, and asked: what have you reaa : TJotrirV hpnitated but the frac tion of a second before replying: I hnv red hairs on me neck." American Legion Bulletin. 31 Now Blshdp's BolSUp 2 C If men of Salem: and vicinity are I not well-dressed it's their own fault for We Are Doiii Alii You Need Do Is Buy AS S 41k l - - fe lit of Umderwear i"; 1; And You Get FOR THE "PRICE OF $ 6.00 to $12 $10.00 to $16 $35.00 to $75 jl - v Including all Heavy Worsteds, aniBlue Serges f . All Sizes in Regular Slims and Stouts MEN'S HATS MEN'S SHOES MEN'S SUITS MswajsswaWMajnwa' Part- , - : v I mil 1 21 All Men's $1.50 and $2.00 WORK GLOVES 75 cPr, t a $2.75 Bishops Special BIB OVERALLS $1.00Pr. Limit of two pairs to customer $1.50 Signal ChamBray WORK SHIRTS 75c E a. Limit of three pairs to customer SAL MILL V ' f ,., ..un - ... ! I f WOOLEN 'ORE " jar rn - - - I t AT ; p '1, : OFF it I ( i ( t t I 3&