The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 15, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON
CHURCHES
PLAYWRIGHT AND PRIMA DONNA WIFE.
EPISCOPAL
Bt. Paul's Chnrrh Chi-mrketa and
, Cfcerch etrrrte. Srrirf for Whitsunday,
v vkirh is on ' th five great feetiTals
the Christian year 7:30 .m., low
erlebrstioo or the holy romni union; B:4
a a., efcarrb srhool; 11 a.m., high eele
brat i a anil wnnn, '"The Birthday of
the Caorra. and a children a sermon:
:0 P eremnir prayer and address.
'Th lVBt'0tal MVssine;. r.rerjbody
arelratDe. C'baa. li. I'owetl, rertor.
METHODI8T
Leslie Methodist is-opal - Sonth
Ceameirial and Mjer street. Horara
JS. Aldrieh, pastor. 9.43 in. Sunday
trhnot, E. A. Rhoten. superintendent.
WVII arrnnned classes for agea and
vradea Frimar'y department, under the
' Kperriaion of Mix Helen Inert?. II
an publie worship with sermon by
lie. Oaear Hu.ldleaton. 1I Ir. Hnd-
dlentoa baa iwently returned from the
phillipia. iaiand aud ia an intense!?
inWreating apeaker. Sneeial musie will
(M-lade-aa anthem. "Ye Who Toil in
Roe-mc,' Vilaon. by the choir, and an
pffetory doet. "My Kqm is Christ."
PertT, by Mil. Sadie Trait and Mr.
floyd H. -Mrlntyre. 3 p m. Miaa Mar
raerite Gntaebow will meet the Junior
fovorth.- I"W 6:30 pm., cabinet
aret?n( a h" Epworth league. Kreder
rk l. "AWriehr ' president. 7:0 p.m,
ehaptera" 1 a4 of the Epworth kagne.
Tk paator will meet chapter 2. Chapter
1 will observe the anniversary Jay of
' lb Epworth, league. Reception of new
jeabera. psa., Mr. J. Fred UcOrew
will preaeat The Right of Way." by
Gilbert Parker, riper ial music: anthem
by the choir, "The !.ord Reignth,"
Meredith and "Christ at the Door," Kx
eell: aolo, "lel " Me All the V.'ajr,"
Bricp. by M is 8die Pratt.
" first Methodist Rev. Blame E.
Kirkpatriek, minister, corner Church and
HUM atreeta. 9:15, old tine cla.a meet
nf: 9:43, Sunday arhool, Alpheua Gil
lette, aaperintendent : II am, sermon
by Bishop Edwin li. Haghea of the
' postoa area; it p.m.. service at Old I'eo
iIm borne. 12th and Perry; 7 p.m..
jaaier, intermediate and senior Epworth
lesgaea; MisS Florence !aviea v. ill he
leader of the seniors: H p.m., sermon by
pa hop Charles W. Hurn of the Helena
area; Thursday. 7:3o p.m.. chorch night,
from 1:34 to 8;J an address, followed
b the devotional period.
. - QOSFSX. M2SSI0X
; 115 Booth Commercial street, opstairs,
ervina ftonday. 3 p.m. aad T:30. W
prsy for th sirs; all are welcome. .o
wllertma.
j.
?Th ScaadiaaviaJi church Fifteenth
aa MiU street.. This ia a great day
la th Scandinavian religions life. Let
an asske i it a great day in oar church
far Bales. Attend the service at 11
tat . U. land will preach. Sunday
irbool t 11 o'clock. Rev. C. 1). Ha
Ml, nperinteadent.
jaaoft Loo Memorise Winter and Jef
ferson streets, Tbomaa Acheson, ptor.
pno to the faithful effort of oor eharch
fficera and the apiritual too of all oar
services, I every department in ' the or
(aaisatioa ia growing steadily. We most
cordially invito the public to worship with
at at tht following services on Sunday,
Mar 15th. A prayer meeting for workers
nd others who ran cone will convene
at t:li'a.m. Kunday acbool at :45
is. with Mr. Chaa. Hagrman aa yup
rriatriident. Our school ia well organ
ised. W have elaaaea for all age and
ktrsngera always welcome. Two services
will be held al 11 a.m. The Krv. C
I). Day will bring a timely message
ta the members of too adult chorch. The
pastor add hia ataff at workers will
meet tha'yeaag people of the community
for the formal organisation of the junior
eharch. Tbia meeting will be aeld in
the primary department room in the
March basement. We are especially 1 in
lerested in young peopla between the
aro af 8 and 16. The Junior choir will
V4 the -singing. There will be a for
mal reception of young people to the
jaaier eborch. Parents who. are inter
ested la 1 tbe religious welfare of their
thilAren are invited to cooperate with
. i. Epworth league meets at 7 P.m
besa aeeting are all af interest and
tpirit. flan to ba present. At p.m.
Vt. HndiSeston, returned missionary from
the Plultnpiae Islands, will bring the
tesaage of the evening. Thia will be
treat aervlsa. Plan to be there.
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Salem High School Players
Defeat Visitors By 14
To 2 Score
pitcher struck out ulne men. Four
substitutes were run in during th-5
game, Thompson lot Dunnetie on
second and Baeley, Patterson and
N. Jones In the outfield. Four
teen hits and as many runs wera
made. I
Athiil Irvine umpired the'
game.
The line-up follows:
1-Jpff and ARhliy, p; aCughill
c; F. Reinhart. lb; Patterson ami
UunnettP, 2b; Brown, ss; Arin
"tronK. 3b; Mormon. If; T. Pur-i
'n. cf; R. Reinhart. rf; Salem
inat.e 1 5 hits and oryaJlls 7. '
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BURROWS
STILL AFLOAT
Libby, McNeill Schooner Re
ports Danger Signal on
Alaskan Trip
Salem won the second of the
tvo-Minf ser8 with Corvallifi
high school yesterday played at j
Oxiord park by a score of 14 to i
2. T!ic first game, at Corvall!
on Friday, was also won by Sa
lem high.
Hatteriea for Salem yesterday
wer" Ashby and Catighiil. Each i
Youngs I see a folding drum
for orchestra musicians has been
Invented that is extended to full
size by hinged ribs between the
heads. ,
Bodwell That sounds good to
me.
Youngs What?
Bodwell A drum you can shut i
up. Yonkers Statesman.
SAN FRANCISCO. May 11.
The motor schooner V. F. Bur
rows, which left Seattle April 23
for Bristol bay, Alaska, reported
herseir in distress in an "S. O. S."
wireless message at 11 o'clock
this morning, and two hours later
reported herself "still afloat and
not in danger," according to radio
advices received by the navy
radio here tonight from the St.
Paul Inland station in Alaska.
The United States coast guard
cutter I'ual&a was notified by tbe
St. Paul Island station to proceed
to the Burrows' assistance, ac
cording to the message received
here. The position of the Bur
rows was not given in the mes
sage, which 8a id :
"At 11 a. m.. San Francisco
time, the steamer W, F. Burrows
reported herself in distress aud
appealed for immediate assist
ance. Notified the coast guard
cutter Unalga via Dutch Harbor
radio station to proceed to her
assistance. At 12:45 p. m. the
Burrows reported herself afloat
and not In danger." ' "
The schooner sails between Se
attle and 'Alaska ports and car
ties a crew of approximately 15
men, according to the records of
the marine exchange of the cham
ber of commerce- here. -
Have you ever noticed that It
is seldom a tragedy Involves
young woman who la at noma ev
ery night at 10 o'clock?
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: venter street aetaodist Kpiseopal
Center and Sortk Thirteenth streets. Geo.
: M. Boeder, minuter. Sabbath school 10
a, H.V H. Uralspp, anperintendent.
. Uermsa sad English elaaaea. 1'reaeh
' . :.. ;i"g bjr ev. i. W. Becklev; subject,
. .' rPentaeoit." C. Jan net will conduct
Jp0rtn lea go a devotional meeting
W T s'eferk, after whieh the pastor will
ipveeea. 'Prarer meeting Thursday even
;. tog. A cordial Invitation.
I C0S0IEOATI0NAL
'jLIbeH sad Center atreets W. C.
Ksntaer, a is later. 10 a.m. Hunday orhool
with classes for all under competent
eeraert,' W. I. fitaley, aaperintendent.
11 is, The Man Who VYaa Too Bnay."
ft Z. Christian endeavor, Miaa Kather
. assoa, leader. p.m, "Jesna fbriat
"; Eleetrieal Age." Thia will be
a three-reel motion picture,
. ' . .Th Benefactor." It ia an interesting
Juttorv and ilhutratinn af thai lifa Krk
U Uiaeo, the celebrated inventor. Ev
errbedi brill want to sea this picture.
Central Congregational Church South
inateeath sad Ferry atreets, II. C.
isister. A merged service at
The chorch - school hour in
flisrge at Mrs. Barton Edwsrds. A mis
(aaary story by Hellen Hande. a aerraon
ft the vaator and several mnsical nam
fees wUI ba Heard in the service. Chris
iu endeavor at 7:1$ p.m. Evening
P.a. Evening sermon au4
ct, Main Lines and 1.' '
4atbea, -i Ut, Thy Kingdom." Maris
? ,lJ et, "Art Tbon Wearv." C.
r. neett, will be sang by Jlr. Kverett
.! Mr. Htaver. Thurolay even
lt servlrs at 7:30.
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t an-. . CHEMT1AH
nr fhriatian Center and High
fira, m j. t.Tana. paator. The or
uL T r"rch school, under the
lrt 1 Mas Msrtbs Swart, will
ejj eaneert at the evening honr in
V the sermon. . The program ar-
a) aplendidly balanced and will
PT the full boor of the service, be
sta clock, Mwa Kvelyn Je
toJlJrt ,!: Basler and Miss Trials
""T1"- U' Pplent tho program
s-'lh speeial aumlMrrs The Bible school
r .'v'sarfli aseeta at :4.-i under tbe
rTl Ir. r.pley. All ages will
iJ '"I elaaaea ia the various de
f;"1; The paator's morning sermon
-TiW,W the f..ne" a
Guy EoZton, photojrsphed with Mra. Bo: ton (Marguerite: Namara)
Fetsr Bolton on board tne Adriatic just before they left for Europe
atr. Bvlton yi go'jig t Loadoa t0 produce ."Polly with & Past" anJ write
another ptay. Mro. Namara wt accempany him to London, where she
win give tnrew tocg rentals: then go to Part, and thence to Monte Carlo
U K a guea; o? Ms Man- Oarden and learn the title role of "Louise "
rszy w.u accompany her mother.
consideration of the challenge trie world
ia making of the church and what the
church expects of the world. The young
people meet at 8:30 o'rlo-k. The Salem
Heights Mundsy school meets at thr.-f
o'clock nndcr the direction of the Broth
erhood of the church.
Conrt Street Christian Seventeenth
and Court streets. Looks like it wan
going to be a fine day today. The finent
way in the world to make it- the finc-M
day ia to go to the Bible school. He
prompt and the first one there. Stay
for that big I'rmon by the paxtor, " hru,
tian I'nitv Coming." An - up-to date
theme. The Spirit of Christ is risinij
above the pride of denomination or sect
Come hesr about it. Junior following
IW aupper. We will have a bap
tismal service at tbe First church, tur
ner Center and High streets. T'xat after
the morn in j service. The . pnso has an
appointment at too , Chemawa Indian
Hehool 2:80 p.m.- The intermwli:e C.
E. at OiZO p.m.: young people'o coriity
meets ? p.m. Intercut tag t4ie icr dis
eassioa thia week. The' ooek-ty v plan
ning a ' bard tine social nvt PriiUy
night. Cone, bat- if yoel .na re auyth.u?
on not in keeping with hard times too
will bo fined. Kong service and sermon
.8 p m. "1 it Nothing to You." lion't
forget the Thursday training- class Come
yoa will come again. -You bave.a
rordial welcome to all tete servic.
Come,, let bs go np to' the Hons? of
Go-t today. - - -
X.TJTHSSAX
Kvangelical Lutheran East State a.ifl
Eighteenth streets, Sunday schoo1 it
9:4" a.m. Preaching service (German)
at 10:30 a.m. Evening aervice 'Kng:iih)
at 7:3" p.m. Subject: '"The I'enteros
tal Charch." Everybody is cordially
Invited to these eerriees. Geo. Koebler.
pastor.
11:4". to " p m. All are cordially in
vit'il to our MTvifi's aud ta our reading
room.
TJNITAE1AN
. Corner of Cottage and Chimekct.VSt
rservicr art' held at lhl hurcli evert
Sunday evi-nuig at 7:iu o'clock.
The siTinr.ii of the acting paator. Kr.
I'rank t'nr Eddy on Sunday evening,
will lie nn "New Ma; tor the Soul."
Soloikt. V.i Iran' rd. The I'ni
tariati i-hurcli- s!aiidi for s reliegioUK in
terpretation which i rationally philos
ophic and oen-o:ioded to oil the truths
demonstrated . l.y science A cordial in
vitatioii i eittaded to alt who an- iu
clined toward religious liberalism.
Christian and Missionary Alliance
Nci meetinr will he held on Wed
neaday aftoruoon. ilsy 18. ini-tead of on
Thursday at ti.1'2 So"th Commercial St.
Mr. Kee will conduct HiMe atudy as usual
beginning at a:l" o'clock. A very cor
dial imitation ih extended to all.
xmiom HALL
Kvanvelist Bell will speak
to"ieht in
Union ' Ifall, Conrt street, near Iltgh, at
7:30. Mm sutijuct will ie : 'The 1 nira
Angel's Message." It is the warning
from tiwl. asiainst the worship of tbe
beaM of Revelation, and his image and
ronnected with it is the greatest judg
ment ever pronounce.? against m?n. To
be forewarned is to lie forearmed. Trof
I. C. Coloonl of rnrtland will l,e with
u again. Come and enjoy his service
of sens.
mrENDs
Highland Friend Bible nhnl at 10
a.m.. Clifton Ross, superin'..-nde it. Our
school ia growing :n interest and n-r.i!er.
ClaaMs for all ages uuders-the care of
competent teachers. .Vorniu worn hi ;
and preaching ?t II. 41. t me'trnj n
7 and preaching it 3 p.m. Subject of
evening message. 'The Paraol oi the
Sower, ' the second in a series on the
parables of the Kingdom. This is a very
important subject aa these parablea are
dispensation! and teach something of
what i to take place in the world
during the church period. Special songs
by the male nartette. Mid-week prayer
meeting oil Thursday at p.m. I. C.
and Ida J. I.ce. paMora.
UNITED BSETHEEN
First I nited Brethren Yew Tark :
Bible school at 1 am. Classes for all
It'ii; competent teachers. The school
will rloae at I'll"., al which time a
program will be given in honor of the
lathers and mothers, consisting of nni:.
recitations and a speech by Mm. Ilora
Corby. Said program has lieen prin-i
paMy arranged by the jtmi'ir Christ'an
endeavor society. Senior C. K. will meet
at 7 p.m.. preachmic at n Subject.
"Paul'a Nephew.'' Mid-week prayer
meeting on Wednesday evening at 7::!u
pis Choir prartice on Friday evening.
C. W. Corby, pastor.
CHURCH OF GOD
- irtlfi North Church street. .1. J. Gil
lesie. ;astor. ' Sunday school 1" a.m.
Mr "or Van I .ydigraf. superintendent.
Good fjiritual teachers for all the clas
ses and the Sunday hehool is increasing
in nnmlicr and 'interest. Treaching ser-
v.cc a :n. Subject: ' The Arts of the
Apostle. Youiii iirj'ilc' meeting at
6:30 p.m. Preaching service following
at 7:Ai. Regular Wednesday evening
t'ray r m'rtms at 7 : J." j.iii. Come to
the mn-iTo and gt the blesinza of
the Lord upon your soul.
FIRST BAPTIST
William T. Millikeu. pastor. Men and
women hold separate prs er services at
:'.U a in. I'.ihl" school a 9:4". II .
Hewitt, superintendent. Morning war
shin at 11." Sermon: "Iloes the Bible
Teach that There Will i,c Crieml
ltesurr" ?:oi. ' ' ' Evening worship at I
p.m. Sermon, "Sanctificalion l.y the
i.kwkI." All Hi jiarf mcr.t of the 15. V
I'C. meet lit fi "o Senior leader Pansy
Millikeu: topic, "Soul Winning, the end
of eudcavur." S-. ond iivisio. Myrtle
.lense. leader: topi'. "'jHlow f Enjoy
O'le s k " Ili:eri-lediate division
leader. Aim I'uriMi f topic. iHp I
Church.'' in Moiiit.iv ien.n the nor
uial class meets nt 7 I'. V I' I". train
mg class a: e I .. l a ii h'M for just
l. ininiitc-s V i-Mor n elciiiicd at all
services.
PRESBYTERIAN
First Presbyterian On Church street
between Chemekcta and Center: Sabbath
acbool at 0:.' am. ,1ns. 1L Albert, sup
erintendent. A rordial invitation ia ex
tended to all members of the church an l
congregation to join the ltjble school
Preaching by the pastor. Ward Willis
ltng it 11 a.m. aad 7:30 pJn. Topi'
for the morning, "The II; namic ot
Evangelism." Subject for the., evening,
'The liacipline of t'risea."
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Chorch 410 Chemeketa street.
At I la.m.. Bible lesson, subject. "Mor
tala and Immortals." Sunday school at
:t) am. Wednesday evening, testi
tnonia! meeting at H o'clock. Reading
room, 2B Maaonic Temple, open ev;r
dsv trefit bolidivs sod Sundays from
r
Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn
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; Formerly of Salem. Has
1 Regained Health and
Opened Offices In
EUGENE
I desire to inform my many good friends in Salem that
I have again taken up my practice of correcting errors
of refraction and that I have comfortable quarters in
the Odd Fellows Temple in Eugene.
Shall be glad to see you any time you are in Eugene
regardless of whether your call is for pleasure or for
business.
DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN
s 211-212 Odd Fellows Temple
V V : " EUGENE, OREGONijS.
Ktrcnirth comes from well di-se.-ted
and thoroughly assimilated
food. Hood's Sarsaparilfa tones
the" digestive organs and thus
builds up the strength. If you are
pettine "run down." bcin taking
Hood's at once. It Rives nerve,
menial and digestive strength.
Adv.
Ipnare Jan Paderewski is busy
compoine.x for the pianoforte at
his Kan Luis 01i.cpo ranch. He
finds it much easier than com-
poslnp th factions in his dear
old Poland.
TO BE MARRIED.
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Miss Kdna Ma Alexander of
Kingston, Jamaica, will be wedded
on May 11 to Adalbert Gewje)
Volck, a son of Mm a. Da Gama.
wife of Domickj da Gama, one
time Brazilian Ambassador to the
Court of St. Jamea'a and 'also to
the United States. The bride to
be la 17 years old.
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Qld Tags on Hundreds of Articles Prove That
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Is by Far the Biggest Thing that Ever Happened
. in Salem ;
We Knew that there Were Hundreds Only Waiting to Buy
And Why Not?
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Everything Is Just Right
THE TIME, THE MERCHANDISE AND THE PRICES
We Expected a Crowd, but Not So Many
They (UJ IFIF dP
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500
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
HALF PRICE
1
75c and $1.00
CURTAIN RODS
25C EACH
$11.00
SOLID OAK ROCKER
$7.50
$6.00
YUM YUM SPRINGS
$2.95
$7.00
Drop Leaf
BREAKFAST TABLES
$3.50
$uo
PRINTED LINOLEUM
All Draperies Reduced
An immense stock of Cre
tonnes, Velours, Silk and
Sunfast draperies for
25 Per cent Off
See Them
One Lot Fancy Voiles aud Scrims
Regular Values Up to 65c
Choice 19 k
42 Piece
(Gold Band)
DINNER SETS
While They Last
$11.75
$17.50
Solid Oak
LIBRARY TABLE
A Snap at
$11.75
79c
HQ. YAKD
$15.00
KITCHEN TREASURE
$9.85
$22.00
OVERSTUFFED ROCKER
$14.25
$5.75
GAS PLATE
$3,95
Standard
PHOTO FRAMES
HALF PRICE,
Sale Will Continue for 2 Weeks
We must ask our friends and patrons to be
patient in regard to deliveries. We are simply
swamped the very first day hut promise every
effort will be put forth to insure promptness-
$125
O'CEDARMOPS
95c
$1.00
BROOMS, GOOD WEIGHT
i" 65c ift
PICTURE RIAMES
' f $1.00 .
: Set oi Six . 'i
WHITE CUPS tad . .
SAUCERS.
79c
il
$15.00
GRASS RUGS
ll'uj Assortment of Colors
Size 9x12
$11.25
$140.00
PATHE PHONOGRAPH
Plays AU Records
Priced Special For
$100
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InJfeiUVL
340 Court Street, Salem
71
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l $2.00-
WHITE ENAMEL
3 &IIRR0RS
;! $1.00
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f 25c battle
0'CEDAR P0USH
19c
: $uo .
DOUBLE BOILERS
1 95c-
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P Pearl Top
LAMP CHIMNEYS
10c
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$4!p0 Springer
IRONING BOARD,
P $2.50
J V
$2 JO
FIBRE SUIT CASES'
$1.65
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