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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 26, 1921 Mn. I. wit! five apecial Bibl- lesson. Tlie work on our nrw rlmr-h Uuiut'tJf is Roma nieely. Willi- we re biuldtne m- are Ixntl with our t"T'i'' in th llirhlaiitl srhool hous. A cordial wel- ou i x I n '! lo nil. 1 . aurt J. Lee, panto ri. Itlu . ' METHODIST fnm,i ? ' Kpbrol Sooth X am -4.' Mryrr, strata, florae irr. riiM,' 's? a " il... u ' A- Khotn. nPi'tenJent. "nmJ? j' lBrpr PTmt-nHtt shin i"-"".. il a.m.. publir er "ip, witfc arrmon by I'r.-sid-iit Knne S.'h,i "Ji" A B --' Kimball i tha?' if' T'T- Tl. t-ir will i, lvtJ!!th,5r c Yoor Cre Upon Hilu, ! ivi"'; Headam,-. J. X. KuKUi-i and ' . "Hark. H.rk m SW.." Hhr,. Vln Toship wilt an a.ldrtx h. a !nu Mgllif". rrdual of hi . r ''''' Aatiotn.1 Training S-k i 'hriatiaB 8ervi- I'rwarairo.is. ladie.' quartet will aiiiR. "lie 1 :M'n . Lincoln Hall, and r U. Mr TTf.V11 '".. "Tb m?inc In Oort g Arre- .Hrarkru.-' Tauraday. - p.m., thr prr mating, "Tinder dire. tic.i ( Jos ph Barber. . '4 '". ' ' Jama l Memorial Winter and JVf , Hl!!!tretii. Thorn .-h.'hi. pastor On Sunday June 2ih Christian vorki-rs prayvr arrrk-e will b.-ld at .1. a All. who attt-nd ar- wrliom- to tins unit in. H:4." a.m., Xiimla.v n-lp-'il rinra. Our arhool w Wfll orn.iii, and t;n n ar" rlann for all b. Strnitfi-r timl visitor always wi-li-orre. Two ervn- will hr hfld at 11 am 1- J. U (- i:rmirk, Kimball School of i'liroloijy. wi!l conduct Hip ncrvuc in Ih- rhtircli h.!i torium, and Airs. Arhi-nun will i-otiw.i-t the junior church rice in th i rtnur. department room. We trr plfast-d to announce that lr. Mi; rini -k " ill ton dart the eveninc aervice of the ch-ir-h alao. We are t-aprrially anxious for a full attendance of young people fur t li -apeaker. No dont-t he will have a i" ae for them. Kpworth Icaeue. 7 p.m. Kveninie wormhip 4 p.m. if the evening i warm the service of the evenins will be in the open air A good time sutured at all the meetings. Adult and junior church services Wednesday evemujc at 7 and 8 p.m. uiinihtcr Sahhath school in a.m. qnqsr- , tcrl mr-tiiic 11 a in. fondiirted by Kev. I II. I" rii-ulh -if I'ortl i'i-l. who will uKo ! preach at i : 1 KpwortU laj;ue at j 7 p Ml. S. ,!!-1himm;w Mctho-liKt Kpicotal Kiflecuili and Mill Mrcctv Service at1 II urn. when Kev. I . f. MjmI! vuil sp. ak Snnd.tr h Iik-I nt 1J Kriend and hlraiiKt-rs art- lordially invited tj altentl. I South Salem riciiu South C'ommer ci.il and W'ashinicton strcctx. Sun-lay school at 1" am Murium: worship II 0 cl-.ik s;rt sermon for the children t the close of S S. ( hriotinn endeavor at ". preacbintf service st H p.m. 1'ravcr iiuelin; and k.'iort II. hie slnd Thur'l,i 1 vciiini at 6 o'ctoi k. Nathan Swabh. pastor. EVANGELICAL Liberty Street Evaneeliral 'iii--i fi'l .ii-ily i-trei l. Sr. pastor Sundae school It Mavi; siii'-'rintemlent Center Street Mcthmlist North Thir teenth and fVntcr streets, IJ S Koefl-r. A Dayton The Sensible Means of Transportation It's healthful, economical, always ready more practical in every way than the ' old street car method. Save your street car nickels and bay a Dayton. It re , moves the worry of missing the seven thirty car. , Ramsden & Mcfdorran 387 Court Street CONGREGATIONAL 'irrt Couereeat tonai l.ibertv and Center Streets. W. C. Kantncr. iimiisler 10 a m.. Sunday school with classes lor all aires under the Iradciship of com pctent teachers. YV. 1. Sfaley. siiperin tcndefit. 11 s.hi.. recetitum of n'cniin-ri with baptism and holy commit toon. Uriel address. "Kept unit l'rei-ente-1.' 7 p ' t hris'.iaii emleavor. Miss I'oris Neptmie leader fi f m . "A Visit to the New Testament Westminster ' tii-o-l music at everv service. Kveryboly iuviUMl and made welcojnc. Ontral Concrcsational South. Nine teenth and Kerry streets. II. C. Stover, minister. A 'merged service of the-Sun day school and the iDorniiijt worship M in a.m. Christian endeavor at 7.1-j p.m. K veil ins service at it p m. EPISCOPAL rit. l'aul'a Chemeketa and Church streets. Services for the 5th Sunday after Trinitv "::! am. holy cominunioii ; :!." a.m.. church school; 11 am., morn ing prayer and sermon : no evening ser vice. Kverybod.- wel-ome. Chas. II. rowclt. rector. CHRISTIAN Virst Christian Center and I tilth streets. J. J. Kvans. minister. "Life s Highest Calling" and "What Involved in Accepting the Sermon on the Mount!'' i win oe loe piui ' limn -vi-" " the morning and evening church services. 'The Bible school opens at 9:43. Kollow j ing the class study the ordinance of bap t is in will be administered. Special musir ' features will mark the programs of the i dsv. The young people meet at 7 o'clock j There will be no services in the church I during the time of the church convention ; at Turner, the first and second Sundays , in July. The Salein Height Bible school I meets at 3 o'clock. ; Coart Street Christian Corner north j Seventeenth" ami Court Street. Thi is i the last UH i day before the big con tention, at Turner lie there promptly i at 9:45 am. All plan to attend the (Turner convention July 2-lo. Thursday j July 7 i Bible arhool 'lay. Ask your i pastor a'oout the splendid program to be j p-ifn. Hear the deeu spiritual message I tbia moraine. "About the Table With I hrist Intermediate l.K. o:.i pm Young peoples' C.K "p.m. A special missionary program i to be rendered by the young people. Hour service and ser mon p m. I neme. 1 ne rrice oi me j boul." Toeaday 8 p.m. is time for i fronthly ltible school conference. I,et all workers take note. Our Thursdav night training school will he aiscontniuea thxonarhont the limner months t ore sume work again nextx fall. The is- will, however, be a midweek aervice of prayer and llilile study. Mr. Kvans will be leader this coming Thursday 8 p.m. The public are alwayit welcome to worship with us. It. L. i'utnsm. pastor. Corner f .ienin c. 10 a.m. i'r'aclnng ser l--c at 11 a nt. oun; p-oiles lne-tins at 7 p in There will be no preaching ...rvt-- in - etim". -lie elit'rc-i l-- program will take tip the usual time for v ... nn; s- rv ii -s. CATHOLIC CHURCH Masses at 7::!o. !l and lo :(o. Hurins the slimmer all are low . masses. Hem diction follows last mass. Kverouc wrl come. Uev. J. K. Ituck, stor. CHRIISTIAJ SCIENCE first church I4ns Chemeketa street. At It am. Hible lesson, subject: "Chris tian S-ience." Sunilay school at 1.I" s m. Wednesday evenmu testimonial meeting-at o'clock. Heading room. 'Joy Masonic Temple, open every day except liolnhns and Sunda-s from 11:1" lo ." p in. All are cordially invited to our services and to our reading room. ion jM Agoge room. Good aervires in tacit. hverybody welcome. Kirs MethodUt Episcopal Kev. Blaine K. Kir s.iatrn k. minister, corner State and 'liiirrh. Visitors to the city especially invited o uny or all services f : I '. old time ela! meeting, room 4 down stairs. ai, .sw.iiday scoool. Alplieus tiillette. siiii- ritit- wlert 11 a m . sermon. "The Kj-sciice f Keligion " :i p.m. service .it Old riiples Home. 1-th and Kerry l .lin. nn ii a. service in W ilson I'ark. 7 ! in . seni'cZ league on first floor of the - linr h lifc.termediate league in Kpworth hull, with Jhniglas Wilkinson. leader. Topic. "Mauler Workmen." H p.m. ser .-ioii. "I'aul the Transformed. " Thiirs dai. 7 .:io p n.. mid week prayer service. ; I' .-I Ihc I 'sin i:i teller SOCIETY Campbell. Clyde Campbell. Leota and Harold Angel. The party later took in Pan tages. & -A" Miss Frances Klliott of Newberp who has b-.eti emploed at the state house until a week iiro, will l-.-'.in her nw duUes ir Klamath Kails the first of July. Mrs. G. II. Smith of Motindvill", Mo.. U the Ruest of her son and daughter. Miss Vlrgina Richie and Dwight Uichie on North Com mercial rtreet. She is accompan ied by hr two daughters, 1'auline auu Mamie. "big drive" tbey were not enly amazed, but the grim determina tion and death-defying spirit that these great divisions possessed, caused mem to take to the tall timber. The 91st. 42nd. 32nd and 2nd Divisions arc all represented in th remarkable oicture these ! rim records are conclusive proof of the metal of western soldiers and shows tiein from the time they sailed from American ports until they suspended their magnir iccnt fighting in France. A pre-" view of "Powder Hlver" win b given at 3 o'clock Monday after noon at the theater for the not, bles of the city and delegations from different organizations. All children under the age of 12 will be admitted free. A man dropped out of a third story window in this town the other day and suffered no serious Injury. So much for the climate Los Angeles TimeB. UNITARIAN I i'irst t'nitnrian church Corner oft Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Services at o'clock Sunday evening, with i; sermon by Uev. Krank Kay K.ddy on i "Our Church in Our Town." This will; be the final service preceding the regular I nnmn.er vacation. A cordial invitation is! extended to all of liberal religious view to attend. mulated for other similar excur cions later i-t the summer. Invitd guest were Mr. anr Mrs. James Moycr, of S'.'llwood. Mrs. Kdna i-ukens. Miss Gladys Lennon, A. D. Kelsey and Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Compbell. Menjhers at tending included Mr. and MrF. O. L. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. alir bour, Mr. and Mrs. T- W. iJavies, Mr. end Mrs. Charles Farrell. Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Skels, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nehlien. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Anfrei, and Mr. and -Mrs. Fred Bozelle. Children in the party were Veda Ferrell, Ronald Kerr.'ll, Maxine Skeels, Russell Skr-els. .Veda Bozfllt. (!h:tsel Veterans of Foreign Wars Will Show "Powder River" i I The war pictures which are to j be shown In this city June 29 and j 30 at the.Grand theater by Veter ans of Foreign Wars, promise to I Rive theater goers a thrill that jeven C.riftith master productions jhave been unable to register. The name of this great picture is "Fowder River" for many years that has been the battle cry of the cowpunchers of Montana and Wyoming and when the stolid Prussians and their allied hosts heard that war whooping coming from the lusty throats of the dare devils from the great west In the CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE I Regular inectincs held on the first, i third and fifth Thursday afternoona of! each month nf 2 South Commercial i street. Kev. J. K. Kee of Portland con- ducting Itible study at 215 o'clock. Next1 service on Thursday afternoon June 30 Cottage meeting will also be held on j Wedneadar evening at 7 ::fO at the home: of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Scobee. 4J3 North; Winter Street. All cordially welcome to ' these meetings. j LUTHERAN Kvangelical Lutheran -Kast State and Ribhteenth streets. Sunday school at :45 a.m. llivine service at 10:30 a.m. The congregation observes children's dav. The Sunday school will render a mission program: "To the Highways and Hy waya." There will be no evening service. Everybody ii cordially invited. Geo. Koehler. pastor. FRIENDS Highland Friends Hible school at 10 am.. Clifton Hou, superintendent. Wr have an excellent school with classes for ail age under the care of omi-tent teachers. .1'rearhiDg J 11 a.m. and S p at. Young peoples C.K. meeting at 7 p.m. t'ottae prayer meeting on Tues day at 1 p.m. fplace announced on Sun day). Young peoples' prayer. meeting on Wednesday at 8 p. in, at the parsonage. UNITED BRETHREN First t'nited Brethren Y'ew Tark. Bible school at 10 am., preaching at 1 1 a.m. Junior C.K. at.ll am. in the parsonage; aenior C.K. at 7 p.m. and preaching at S p.m. Mid week prayer meeting at S p.m. on Wednesday. Cho;r practice on Friday evening at H o'clock. V- especially request the member of the congregation of each department to be present. 1 CHURCH OF O0D 1346 North Church street J. J. Gillrv pie. pastor. Sunday school at IO j, m. l'reaehing service 11 a.m.; young peopleV meeting K:4 i: preaching service 7 .'10 p.rn. There will not lie any servien on Sunday here at the rhapel during the Woodhurn camp meeting, which will l-e .Teiy r to 17 inclwsive. Services at camp meeting will be 10 a.m.. ' :30 and 7 4 " p.m. daily. We have two acre o( a grove and a nice place to camp. j BAPTIST First Baptist William T. Milliken. II I)., pastor, liible school at 9:l". C'las ses for all departments and ages. II. K Hewitt, anperintendent. Morning wor ship at II. Sermons, a.m.. "What Things are Fundamental?" P.M.. "Book Study of First John." It. V IM, at :.. Senior diviaion upstairs. Kecond divis- USED CARS A Good Used Car Is Better Than a Cheap New One 1915 Oldsmobile 1916 Chevrolet 1914 Studebaker Six 1918 Sludebaker Four' Used Cars From $275 Up Oldsmobile Sales Company 185 S. Commercial Street Phone 380 Starting and Lighting Batteries have won their high place in the regard of motor-car owners by coming closest to giving ioo freedom from battery trouble and expense. They are built by the largest maker of storage batteries in the world. Let us show you how "Extoe" Battery construction differs and what that difference means to you. Iarn exactly how it enables you to get more power, more punch, more pep in the "JxlDC" "Giant" than in any other starting battery. :6xfbe" Battery Service Provides for Every Need of Every Make of Starting Battery R. D. BARTON 171 South Commercial Street Phone 1107. Ta?r,, rntlrifa m 3E ...... ., Emm o) " ' - .d, w. .'avj U;fc t IBe M lhiy JJ nulls CASH AND MERCHANDISE WILL: BE GIVEN AWAY EVERY DAY We are not the kind of oeoDle who are afraid of standing a loss, no matter how hip esneriiallv o ? " ' ' O vunv vr wj ,am. ti gtiicjr , w dULiUIl lit JICUCS" sary. Perhaps you have not been in the habit of coming down to this part of the city for your needs in the Clothing, Furnishing or Shoe line. The little walk will do vou a world of pood, narticularlv during this sale of nurs. when wp ran saw vnr a hnnnh mindt. m,ne 7 ..u ; 1 ww-- - - j o - r v j M im aa nM. ii icy t V c-i y OKJL I LCZX y JUJL C-iicfoCr That's what people are looking for t hese days, when Merchandise is still above normal. Friendship, prestige or good looks cut no ice nowadays. Ev erybody is looking for red hot Bargains, the kind that don't come around every day. That's the kind that we are going to give you during the en tire time of this Sale the biggest and best ever. , t v - " " . : . r,r.. v1i,0.m.re STRAW HATS CANVAS GLOVES MEN'S GAUNTLET CHILDREN'S HOSE BATHING SHOES DRESS SHIRTS SLEEPING GARMENTS JELLY TUMBLERS 29c 9c GLOVES 14c pc g9c 49c f V ; c 79c - MEN'S WORK : SaMAS0 "EGRESS . JH0ESuc SWIMMING SUITS MEN'S WORK SOX GINGHAMS, Yard CHILDREN'S DRESSES $2.48 14c $2.98 $1.95 34c 12c ' 12c . " Sc f5Si' MEN'S UNIONS LADIES' EVERY DAY BOYS' SUITS LADIES' CAMISOLES sJj,fnjjj ra!uf siinmsfgo CHILDREN'S HATS MEN'S 35c GARTERS C--. . 9c 98c 88c $2:98 , 29c 1 MEN'S 4-IN-HAND . . TIES SHOPPING BAGS MEN'S CORDUROY BOYS' SUITS WORK SHIRTS -LADIES' HOSE STEW PANS LADIES' SHOES 39c 15c I $2.48 j $2.48 69c ! 23c 19c $1.45 Tfopse Mre Only a Fevs Prices to Give You an idea of the Wonderful Savings IF WE HAVE TO CLOSE OUR DOORS Many Times During the I)ay.4 . HAVE A LITTLE PATIENCE Ve cannot admit a Iaii,jcr crowd than -we liave capacity. for E pn LTL 373-377 Court Street, Salem, Oregon THERE IS PLENTY FOR EVERYONE If our clerks don't get to yon at once, just hold your merchandise for a few minutes . We will be as speedy as pojtoil'j X J2Z r. 0