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THE OREGON STATESMAN;-SALEM OREGON f: Mm- -t SUNDAY -MORNING.- FEBRUARY' 20, 1921 J Tor Hia fiof ta tha topic 1 i sons ar cKlxrtcd M attend " at. iar - - Chemekrta and Church streets. vice .for tha Snd Huaday In Lrnl an., moraine pray and I'rmia, 8w 7:30 Wfcv Wt tha t hurrhwi 8-itlo Things J be- ins; reviwi and tnivrr to w. I . uiw' i r.rticla in laat week's Saturday ; ienintt ( 'at; 7:80 p.m., rmrox pnjr nJ ad- t oreae. Everybody welcome. Charles 11. Pcwell, reetar - .i and err day except holidays from 1 1 : ( j to 3 p.m. nviteH to our servtcca and to err read' ing rootra. '.-'."'.' Court Ctraet CUriatlaa 'Aanr-aneemf nta (or Lert's -fr and k of Feb, So to 2. lttile at-hool at 9.45 aharp. t The acbool arrhrstra will plar apeelali music, Heme Father and Hon Honda y' we mild like a large at tendant of men and boya. ' Father, brine your san ;- if yon have no aoa. then bor row tnr. Boya, brinf roar dad: surlv ' onea in a year be ran lay aside tin axnranaper and apond aa honr in tho jrit a House with his aon. 1 you hav ', Bo father, or if he lost won't eome, than briaf any man. Our school ia rrowing; the attendance has not trapt4 below 10 thia year. Wo need yon ' ia the treat work wo are try in to do. Yea aeed aa, fnit At It 0 clock W. T. S. Sprim. Pb.U (Billy Hash), of Portland, will ho with aa and give as his rrest free leetoro, the Wake of Vietorr." Hww. Kprif ss ia widely known hi Ureeon aad over taa central west, lie haa held Important .pulpits ia MrnneeBotia and Portland. Hear him. Janior Endeaver at .11 - o'clock Binder Miss BnHy Allen, tiiswrtnteadrat. I. C. -K. at 5 o'clock, .loyd Miller, aupt. Kadeavor- at o:30. At 7:90 wo will bar Brother Met lock of Wood burn, who will talk on "If the dead eon Id apeak to as. what than ?" ; Brother Matlock ia with aa while our pastor,, R. L. Patnom, j ia holding- aa evangelistic meeting for the Voodburn choreh. Broth er Matlock la a wide-awake yauag nan and filled with new ideas. Von ahoold , bear him. Orchestra practice Wednea day at 7:30. , If yon are aa experienced r layer, join our orchestra, we n-ea you. f yoa arc aa Inexperienced player, join our 'Orchestra, yoa need os. Thursday 1 to 7:30, prayer meeting. 7:30 to 8. Practical Workers Class. 8 to 8.30. Personal Workers rlaaa of tho Bible school. Wo are gettina ready for a great decision day: Easter Sunday, .March 27, ia our Bible, school. . : Church of God ' ' 13ti Xorth Church Ht J J. Cillesple, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m.: prrsrh ing si-rvk-e. It a.m. : yonne peoples mect ing. 6:3u: prmM-hing service 7:30 p.m. I'ravir ffii-M.nf Wednekdav eveaiax at the home of the pator. 1315 X. Chnrch St.. 7:S0 p.m. V extend a eordiat in vitation to all who can , to worahip with 8s. . First Chnrch of Christ Sclent: - 4 to i'hemeketa strtet. At 11 am.. Bihla lessaa.: subject: "ffosl." Sunday school at t:3 a-fli. .Wednesday serening, testinmonial meeting at a o'clock.' Kead lor room.. 2 Voeic TewiriV. orn ee- rirat Methodist Epiaccpil Corner Church and State, Kct. Blaine Fl Kirk pair irk. pastor. obl-time class meet in r. 9:45. Sondiv school. Alpheas (iillette. sapu 1 1 a.ra tmiMi. i "r'acing the Father. p.m aeteice j at the Old People s liana-, rarnir l-'ta aad Frry. 4 p.m., Janior ieagne ia Jr.i- i worth halL C:3o p.m thi pastor will speak to the eior Kpwoith leagae on "Preedosa, the Neeeasitr tor a JJrsia." This is on ef a aeriea of uluili.M on Chratlaa character whi-h ia bow being conducted. The interwe'iri 1 gr meets ia Epworth hall with Oladya nge leader, and the topic ia. "The Kight Hind I.ift-np." 7:30, sermon, Th Angel ia Man' Thursday. 7 to A;10. "Chntrh Might." Tho attendance, aboat 250. would indicate that interest is not flag ging. Ceiao aad see. . Jason In Memorial it. C -Corner , Winter and Jeff ;-cs.ti streets. Thomas Arbeaoa, pastor. Oa February loth tho following aerrirea will he held at this, chnrch : Hand? school 9:ii a.m. The achool iy organised to take ear of all age.. All classes are instmeted by crpahle teachers. A hertT we;eoui to strangers and visitors.- Public wcrahip. 11 oja. Sttbjeet, '-The Mtewardsttrp of IVayer." .There will 1 a aer-nonette for ihildren at this aerre.. Junior lea gae will meet at p.m.. wit'4 llisa Grace Tyler in charge. Senior lengue ::t p.m. A wide-awake meeting with a good op port on ft t for young (teople. Con arr. Kvangeiisiie meeting 7:30 p.m. This will be peculiarly a father and toa err Three young men will e(k oa the fol lowing sahjM-ta : - "The cleaning of a Father's Religion to a Son. "A hen's Debt to Mis Father. "A;j Religion for Father and Son." 'There Vill h ctler interesting features at this serrice. ' Ptaa to he present, Make year plana to; be present at ' the prayer and bible study e )s - cm Wednesday eTenin g at' 7 rO. Sundaes. ? The public ia cordially iorited to attend All are cordiallr I all of these meetings. Lexlie Mathodlst Eaiacopal ' Corner South t'ommercial and Meyera street. Horace N. Aldrtch, miuiater. a m Sundar achooL F A. Rhoten, ait. llata.. pablic worship, with aer- soon br the pastor, theme. "The Wor ship or wod erlal music win inciuae an anthem. '-Iet my Cry Come C'nto Thee" (Porter-, snng by the choir, and a solo. "Mors Jaaaa itae (Bohrl. snng by Fiord II. Mclatyre. 3 p m-. the ianior league meets, superrised by Miaa Margaerite Ootschaw. 8:80 p.a, chap ters No. 1 and 2 of the Epworth league. 7:30 p.ra evening prarer aad aenaoa by the psslor. Father and rhorrh to gether. A large- chorus choir will sing the anthem. "Hear tear Prayer." by Teaadale. Other aambera .will also ne girea daring the day. Reeryone will find a congenial place and helpfal instruction m the bible school under tho anperintea deney of !r. H. C. Kpley. assisted by a large aamhef of department leaders and workers. The erening aenaoa will ho a the topic. "A Heavenly Vision." Tho yoang people will hear reporta from the recent atate convention of F.ndeaTorera. Home of the songs and veils will he givefc. At 3:30 o'clock the community ores a recital will be girea aader the direction of . tha Salem Masie Teacher's Association. Miss Rosa, orgaaiat at tha first Presbyterian Church, will feature the program. A welcome for alL Catholic Church Masses on Sunday at 7:30. 9 and 10:30 a.m. Benediction with instruction at 7:30 p.m. Masses oa week dsya at 7 aa don Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 also. Ienten devotions at 7:30 Wednesday aad Frldya eveaing. KlBistorlal Association Regular meeting Monday at 10 am. ia the V.M.C.A. Book review. "Tho Hpectnim of Retijioa" (Fd wards), by Ir. Kantaer. - 1 Coni BASKET BALL ' A Championship Game UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO ; I:'. Vs. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY -V. Tuesday; februmy 22, 8 p. ri , , . - . t 1 : i SALEM ARMORY Admission 50c West Salea ltothodlst XpUfepal A. Hawthorne, pastor. hunday Feb. SO. Sunday school at 10:30. Thia m "Rally Iay" fr the aehool Come and icia it! There i , a elasa and a wel come for everybody. Public worahip ia the erening at 7 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor. . aabject, "Personal Evangel ism. Prayer meeting Tnnrsday evea ing at 7 :Zo. Scandinavian H. C Corner 15th and Mill Streets. Sunday Feb. So, service at 11a. m. aad Nuaday school at 12. Conic and worahip with . - Community School for Chnrch Workera Ana parents City Library. Monday eights. CMS to 7:3(1, Syllabua class. Rev. W. K Milliken. 7:30 to i:15. the teacher. Prof. J. Mathews. Teaching value of the New Testament. Rev. Milliken. Administra tion of Church aehool, Xortnan Johnson and Dr. K. A. Sowmaa. S:15 to 9, pro gram of Chrhttiaairy, Rev. Kantaer. Boy ology, 1, A. Pickett. Children a division. Miss Oeorgia Parker. 9:00 to :30. Oeneral assembly. Tho Administration class is especially good for superintend ents ana any officers ot too acnooL First Coavrej ttional Charch lo a.m., Bible school, with classes for all ages, under the leadership of roapeteat teachers. W. I. St a ley, aupt. 11 a.m "The IMacinle Whom Jesus l.oved." :3 p.m. Christ isa endeavor. wiin reports from aeiegatea wbo attend ed the atate convention at Corvallia 7.30 p.m., "Tb Way to od." After the address there will bo motioa pictures vi special interest. "Social L.ife in West era Canada." The pictures are fine. I hero will alao be a aeriea of pk-tuxea oi ireiano. ine country we aro all deeply interested ia at present. Central Coejmgatlonal Chnrch Corner of South 19th aad Ferry Sta. II. C Stover, miniater. A merged ser vice oi tne e&nrcn aehool and the morn i ing worship at 10 am. Christ la a en deavor at :45 p.m. Evening aervico at 17:30 p.m. A father and aon banouet at the meeting of the Men's club of tho church Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Dr. F 8. Bolinger. of Vanroaver. Waah. recently returned from Alaska, will be the speaker. Thursday evening, service ai t p.m. v First Baptist Charch William T. Milliken. pastor. Morn ing orsrer services at 9:30. Bible school at 9:4S. II. E. Hewitt, aupt. Morning worsnip at ll. eruen theme. aA rath er a and Son's Sermon" Evening ser mon. "Suffering and Salvation." Thia begina a series f expositions of First Peter. Senior B.Y.P.U. topic: "Why a n.r.i. - iatier. uioya Ihrismger. Hee- ena oivision te-pie: - cw Vtork our Committees Jlav Do." Leader laat Sua- day. Miss Wedekcbr. Ist Sunday' leader of the intermediates waa Lisle iwer. Today's leader is Klaiae Foster. iheoue, aamo aa that of tho second div ision. Good music at all services. Vis itors cordially-welcomed. . . " ' First Chrlatlaa Cham ? Center and High Sta. The pastor, 3. J. Evema, will speak both morning and evening. The snoraiar sermon will bo in harmony with father and aon day. Everyone welcome to all aerrices. Rev. J. R, Buck, psstor. Ueltod Evaarelicil Charch 4S0 North Cottage street. Rev. ft. 8. Mumey, pastor, lo a.aa Sunday school, C. H. Farnham, aupt. " 1 1 a.m.. and 7:30 a.m.- preaching services by tb pastor. Tho liberty street. Evangelical. Chemeketa Street evengetical and failed Evangelical rhurrhea . aro aniting in revival meeting, condacted by Evanaoiiat Frank 1 Stevens of Ioa Angeles. Calif.. to be held ia the Lnited Evangeliea church. 4M North Cottage street. Feh raary 25 to March 13 inclusive. Services every evening beginning at 7:30 eacept Monday. I nion prayer meeting Thar day evening Feb. -t. Old time Gospel. eld time power, old. time salvation. . Do not fail to hear thia fearless aad power ful preacher. A cordial welcome awaits yoa at all or aay of the above aer t ice s- - Evangelist Bell will apeak tonight at 7:30 in I' a ion Hall, on Court atreet. near High. Subject: "The Anti-Christ of Prophecy. Who Changed tho Sabbath ! By - whoa Command waa Sunday Sab- stuaiea tor toe oannatn. I remenoousiy interesting. First TTnttod Brethren Tew Park. Bible school at 10 a.m. Preaching at 11 .a.m. . A Dart of tho hour will be apent ia ' bearing reporta of atate convention to be given by the delegates. Gospel sermon at 7 :30 p.m. J.. Class -Will meet at the homo of John F. Tbomnaoa. 9.10. Sonth 13th street on Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. atia-woea prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. Celia Ooblor. leader. school at 9ri5 a.. Divine neTTico (Oer; in at 10:3O a.a. 1 meeting at 1 pm. topic: "-- Dawawm." tveoiag aervico at 7:30 p.m. l-atca 'rT,re. Tcry Thursdav at 7 :m pas. f.wrjuw. . pitrdially tavited to these services. Oeo. Koehlcr, pastor. Prashytarlaa ' ' Regular service ia tho Preabyteriaa church ia charge of James r.ivia. nusj day achool at 9:45. Joe. H. Albert. Supt. Morning chorea aerv-e at "";; Subject: "Diacouragiag thej Minister. Christian endeavor o:0. Evening ser vice at 7:30. Uohject "lit asawu'i ,m R..i.ir Wodneadar eveaing a an rani ilea social will DO neia in m. and attendanu of tho Presbyterian church ta cordially iavited to attend. A special . ... L m kwi acnt to all the breta ran of the charch. A fine proa: ram haa been ; planned aad arraagemeata made to take care of 31K) guests. , Interest in thm Thtirular even in a meeting ia- creasing. Laat Thursday eveaing the ttemian.-e waa the largeat it haa been in a number at years. me puoiie is cordially invited to attend the - services m this charch. House Clears Up Many Appropriation Bills SoaU SaJoai rrianda Corner of Sooth Commercial and Waah- ngton streets. Bible achool at 10 a.m. Preaching service at 11 a.m. aad 7:30 The worn in r aad service will a ia charge of Roliert 0. Miller There will bo ao Christian endeavor meeting oa accouat of tho quarterly meeting ses sions being held st Highland Friends church. The ministerial conference of Oregon Frieads will be in tho Sooth Balem Friends charch thia cotniag week, beginning Monday eveaiag. FHtnfiS THAT NEVER HAPPEN iday rhiaa Rlchlhad rrianda Bible achool at 10 s.m.. Clifton Ross. supt. School ia still growing: come and bring your friends. Special evangelistic service, st 11 sS.m. and 7:30 n.m. Rev. Mitabcth W. Ward. receaUv from Cleve mad. -Ohio, will preach both morning and eveaing. If yon lave the ful gospel f. y aHIl greaily enjoy her preach ta?i L M-iag at :li p.m. There will be special gospel services this Satur day evening st 1 :ao, Mrs. Wsrd will , Tho public are cordially in vited. I. . Leo and wife. Fall rennet iuiMi lat a t . , reet. Services. Sunday 2 p.m. and 7:30. Toa aro invited. Xo iw.T-- . BraafaMtal LaUaraa Eat Tttate and IBth si reels. , Sunday Facts uf the CathoHc Chtircii ' Rer. J. R. Back The ABU-CfttboU CrasadM ia Amenca. , Series 2 i SpzciaiSix- Sedan the enclosed cdr dc liixe it- nHOUGH incc- in price; the SPixiAL-Six Sedanls T I . a quality car-ccgcut, and its solidity of construe- fiSU S mlu t exprtMr1tht b tion and aljundancs cf power combine to make it a car tb preJIdenfl pritTSwreury! of unusual rnmfnrt snci Rntisfartinn' tae wholo country would certAln- Truly, it is the closed cor dc luxewith rain proof wind- shield, silver-faced jeweled S day clock, artistic cut-glass dome light, massive head-lights of unique design, automatic window regulators, silk, roller curtains at windows. Cord Thl nVpuu&l SSSg! Tina anfi roiintlp?? ntfrr t-rti?ilitv fMfi'rrW ButdId ItT ' Atain and. a rain . , , ,4 y A Catholics hare asserted that only Mounted upon the Studibalcer Spixll-Six chassis, with conVc'fnSmMo Is f0? ttn Vrcocmrov enrhe 4UXs Cu t,c u u.M. A - c?8ldered. tnfalllble. and only in inc-uvicK.fiynvt anwtwa, una uuu ilua uic uuuii) oiiu ic I atrici mailers or reunion and source! ultiess to meet every emergency of service. Anti-Catholic crusaderg 1 Inrar lably raise suspicions agaldst the morals ot Catholic people and es pecially the priests and sisters. Bat the common sense . -oX the American people to glye the lie to such attacks. ..The bogus or ex priest and ex-sister comes around periodically to . throw dirt, and perhaps a few ot the less inteili ent inay :? eliere something, of the tales they tell.. Sometimes an In festlgation an " insult , to Catholics follotrs. . .But never yet have these inrestlsators foand aught to confirm In any way sach stories. Bnt the greatest bugaboo that - these crusadars raise is the assertion that Catho lics wish to tain political pre tire so that they may elect -the pablic officers and . thus pay the way "to Make America Catholic" Of course thi impliew that the aCth olics will immediately commence to. exterminate Protestants and others not of their faith. Awful vtars are predicted, etc. During The house yesterday afternoon, in an effort to clear op a largo number or bills before adjourning until Monday morning, passed the following appropriation bills, most of which are local county bills: H. B. 37, Linn county delega tionAppropriating $800 for im provement of soda springs ana around s at Sodaville. H. B. 340. (substitute for H. B. 202) Joint Washington. Yam hill. Polk, and Columbia county delegations Defining imitation milk and regulating production and disposition of same II. B. 237. Jackeon and Joseph ine delegations Providing for payment of salary for official re porter for first Judicial district. H. B. 169. Gordon (Multno mah) Providing that money earned by convicts at the state penitentiary shall be applied first toward the cost of maintenance of such convict:. second, toward his dependents, the surplus to become a part of the betterment fund of the penitentiary. H. B. 242. Shiria Appropriat ing $15,000 for the reconstruc tion, enlargement and mainten ance of the Umpqua river hatch ery. H. B. 274. Hard Appropriat ing money for construction of fish hatchery on Necanicum river in Clatsop county. H. B. 277, Marion county dele gation Appropriating $8000 for the completion of the water sup ply system for the Santiam hatch ery, located on Stout creek, a tributary of the Santiam river. H. B. 290. Hyatt Appropriat ing money for nursery or feeding ponds for salmon in the Wallowa river. H. B. 289, Lane county delega tion Appropriating money for a fish hatchery near Oak Ridge. r H. B. 32S. Gallagher Increas ing the appropriation for the pay ment of salaries ot officers and employes of tho experiment Bu tton for arid land agriculture from $2500 to $6000 II. B. 247. Gallagher Appro priating $5600 for the purpose of assisting the department of the interior in making surveys of the Owyhee irrigation project fn Mai hear county. ' H. B. 224. Jackson county del egatlon Increasing the appro priation for the Southern Oregon branch experiment station from $7000 to $12,000. H. B. 294. Overtnrt Burdlck. Wright, Egbert. Roberts Appro priating money -for fish ladders and removal of obstructions in Deschutes river. H. U. 320. Jackson. Coos. Cur ry, Yamhill and Polk county dele gations Providing fox the -construction and equipping -of arm ories, at Medford. Independence. McMinnville and Marshfield aad appropriating funds therefor. , H. B. .2 69. Gallagher Appro priating $10,000 for co-operation with the United States govern ment for water surveys. . II. B. -271. Overturf. Burdlclt. Wright. Etbert. Robert Appro- y i MOM , vi ftPtfe.O'l E which has a half eettzry record 0s niciency ana wortn. : It creates an appltlte, 1 1 c gestlon. makes food taru ryA 1 purifies and vitalizes tho makes the weak strong, eil ju;- the poisons ot catarrh, scrtitia, . rh.nm.tltm (ftft 1 f ! Am V . . prlating money for the Improve-, H. b. Z99. iarsn Appropriai- arainst nIectlotts disease, Jem ment of the mouia oi nwu vi-i - gnp. mnnenza. er and the outle and Inlet of tlcnltural investigations of Ore-1 Get IIood,s EarsapaditU tofij. lMmt in Hood River comity. ' con Agricultural coilere. - hoot i furs are-a iroe urg-Tt. . MTCetNsTtCHcM.- Crcr H. B. 332, ilcFarland , ing for the payment of tt "' I ot S. W. Pnrdy for salary penses of deputy game war; a i, f JBir, iii. - . . , II. B. 33. UrFarland Prcr- ! lag for payment of $102.:;,. I Leu r uuer, nrnu, vr iron gl. proieciion innu. Anti-Catholic Bill To Remain on Th By a vote of 15 to 14 th yesterday refused to take frcm u laoie senator name s Din u t-x nion teacners in tne tzv. rchools from wearing any rxjk u dlcating affiliation with, u, church or order. The bill tti t reports have been on the til . sinee early in tne session. It U anti-Catholic measure. WmiESLIKEniES A medicine Hut coiU cxlj 5 Cents a Day or $1.50 a month, skcs'4 tboughtfally considered. Wf iz of only one that does this, tze'j Hood's iSareajsriZa TV ammtodUms interior of th4 Umntau it mdieatttf by this view. PUnty of room for tkrot adults to ttrttch out comfortably dttp, toft, yLtr tb! mphoUlay. ly be ruined. Tumulty; you know, is Catholic and when Cardinal Gibbons came out last fall and said he favored the lea true of na tions, many thought that It was a signal for Catholics to abandon 1 Wool. adnes Plaid Skirts A hew shipmeiit just received of very neat and hovel patterns $5.75 TO $12.75 Our assortment of Ladies' Spring Suits is the best we have ever shown. The materials also are better than in recent years.. . Materials are of all wool tricotines. men's wear. etc serges, $20.00 TO $59,00 1..V Oar Prices Always The Lowest GALE CO Commercial and Court Streets $3145 Cord Tire Equipped 1 ' F.O.B. Salem MARION AUTOMOBILE CO. 235 S. Commercial Street In ;Rrt . .ril 't . sa-y . - ; "-T'H I S I S fcA Phone 362 LJ mmmmmmmmmmwmmmmt S T U DEB A K E R V E A R ' ' re ligious belief is the Catholic bound to conform to the church. Thus we saw over 35 pep cent of the army and navy were our good Catholic, boys going forth to fight for their beloved Uncle Same and against so-called Catuollc nations. Thus vre saw good Catholic Dem ocrats arrayed against good Cath olic Republicans in the last elec tion. What did it mean? That the Catholic church had failed? That chaos reigned within the ranks? But is the Catholic church not anxious to exercise authority in civil affairs in these , so-called Catholic countries? No. Emphat ically no. The Catholic church is like her Master and tells the world again and again that her Kingdom it not of this world. And a division of , church and state leaves the Catholie church free to appoint - her own bishops and rulers in religious matters without being hampered by the ;tate as has often been the case. But she must demand Justice both to herself and her neighbors, and this she does as earnestly as pos sible. So personally, the writer would advise every Catholic to watch carefully the actions of our public ofncials and an aspirant . to public office, and it tie is found to be biased and inclined to be unjust, then wse the ballot acaisst i him. Also watch the man who is lust, and not afraid to stand for honest convictions, and give him your support. And never vote for a. Catholic who Is not honest and iust toward all. His being,, a Catholic in name. Is not sufficient. He must be a Catholie in his ac tions also. Bnt when we find th right man, stand br him regard less of church affiliation. DAYS - OF SMASHING IN F C A L AND CEREA S MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Special Prices on Olympic, Crown and Gold, Flour Loai and White Spray White Cap Hard Wheat Flour Victory Flour 10 pounds of Macaroni 10 pounds of Rolled Gals : .. 1 10 pounds of Fancy. While Beans.!. 10 pounds of Blue Rose Head Rice Pancake Flour;. L....-11.J... 1. Graham Flour . Cream of Wheat. Albers Oats, large package. Corn Flakes, 3 for. Grape Nuts, 2 for. -29c .23c ,23c .31c Olympic Wheat Hearts, large package 23c Wheatola or cereal : 51c 33c . , . 50c WTiite or Yellow Cora 10 pounds of Rolled OaU. if PAYS TO SHOP WHERE THE CROWDS BUY Shop Where The Crowds Buy , Shpif Where the Crowds Buy (These articles will be. discon tinued, for t time.) (adv.)