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1l a 22 . ' S . fc v rrncsttX'-V.v'-. 1 ir t ?.:eiittiusr Kpiatopal- State 111 ( hur-b streets, 'Blaine t. Kirkpatrick. ainirster., - Ctasa - mreting at 9:1 j bbj. . ia (be ' Borthatest .v-erner ;roem. Kundar : w-poal; 9:43 aj., J. B. Littler, . auperin tmornt. .Why not start the year right - Wy enroling la tor Kon4r Kheol this i nterniagf -There are-rlaaee for" every-, 1, WyrwitB roteDt teacher. You need I .the training ike chare fhoot pro- . video. '- We hav ooe of . tfio greatest Kaaosv -ools ia H the- aorta. wX. with v an -enrollment of ! I JOO. " Help aa to tbaha . it better thia yea than ever Morning worship 11 o'clock. Vhe pat tor, arill give a brief com mu a ion nrraita Iran an4 tb7 Harrament; ef the Lord fcappvr will be observed. ani- the offering, wbh-I, b roetomarily takes en these. e raatena fwr rharttie-, wilt be applied I .... ,W. h"ili ".. Miinfa fat. tha assvriated eharitieeef the Irity. ft alseald ba a crnrronl offvrinz fer ae worthy a cense The intermediate and amlor irworta jeagnet irfet together at :.10 oeloHt ia the leagae rwoia. j-.vea . tag eervM-e 7:3 -rlM-k. The eervife will" begin with a ;hig gospelf'aia;. The pastor wilt nreerh. a sermon en the an1 e.t: V Where Headed in : HK'Jf f KvV ervhedr Je rerdialljr itsvtled to we,-sbi with aa ea thia firat ftan-tir ( rt-r. The-Week of prayer will be observed In a eriet,oC anioa aervteea this t week suhou ocro . eisewnrre. j '." ' ' 'l Center' "Street Methodist XortH Thir-;te-nth aad Center alreett, O. S. 7koed.-r, ' minister. 8an?r eeheol 10 a.m.. Keg Mieh aad Gernaa classes. Preaching ser- 3 c A the cant Tear. On Woixlay at noon the congregation will meet around the tablea ia the dining room ef the rhurrh and hear reports from the varices orfaniia-tiona.- The Bible aehool meets at 9:4j aaH extenda a eordiat Welcome te all who are not in am .Sunday aehool. The pro- ImIi Mttoodut r.Diacopal . Woath I tnnt are always interentinE anT b!p- CommereUI and ilyer atreeta. II. K. I f til. The paator will apeak both morn- reroberton, pa tor. Sunday ; aehool at I inr and evening. Sri. Alice w eater lit i.a. K. A. Rhetea. aaperiateadcat, I will hare charee of the, aaaaie. 4 The asaiated. by an txrrUrnt rorpa of tearh-1 yean a people, both intermediate .and era. A growing arbool with a definite I aenior C. K. aoeietiea, mpet at 6:30. The Waineaa. You will enjoy iti : aaaoela-l wtembers of the ehttreh are arged to at- kn, Knworth league meet at 6:30. 1 tend the week of nraeer ier-e begin- ' 1 .Tountf ieoDle of vifiioit.'anit birh nnoe I nine on Tuesday erening. Dr. W. t L ' meet ia tni aeriuf. ' re one oi. inem.-i avantorr will enerin iri nnu(. it at alt the ier?w. ,0i' VTeJuesi'iT lieht e hU -t -tosether-,f'r fct4y loii B'JW'I fe!!ewhiir ia, owr t id week mett;u: it 7 :J0. Flaa te ,. wuJt f unior - rhafh derolioaal ncetin(. 4:13 pjm. Thursaay.; . .. . '. . fit. . Paul'a ' Cfcwrek anj Cheveketa streets. The followinr imrn will ' be wM HuidT.' New Year'a "day. at . Paul'a rhorrh: holy remmuaion, 7:30 a.m.: rhoral celebration with aernieo II a.m. Part ef the L'hrintmaa muaie wiH be repeated b the Tested rbeir. The new reetor, Arrhdearon thsmberm, will be in charge. Kreryone welcoiae, CHKISTIA1T t'mirt Htrrt britian North Kern- teeoth and Court' atreet Bemiember, ererybody. that our anpermtendent the Bible arhool has been striying for an arerace of S00 this year in the whool Today is the last day and1 it rati will all be there today it will help mightily to bring up the average attend anre. So be anre and be there at 0:4.. let'a anrpriae the superintendent by all being there today. Hear the w Year'a message, "The Court Htreet C'hor h of the FBtr." Ktry member it "fged to be present, for worship today. Be there and hear' ail about the bi annual meeting Monday night, whirh becina with tapper at R:J0 p.m. . F.rangeHstie aer rtee 7:.'l p.m. Senior 'O.K. 8:30 p.m.. Krangelihtte aeeTire 7:30 p.m.- Sermon. "The Common Krror ef Humanitv." Thursday. Aehool 7-9 p.m. -Ton are miss ing something if yon are. not attending this tehool. We welooroe au to orf wr rireif and a rangers will, feel at home amens a. " t.. Putnam, Pastor. ,t stM'KeiwyearI First Christian Center and High atreeta. 3. J. Krana. paator. New Year's " . , . - . . 1 1 . . irr. k . tu. . inn o. . - Minn i . . . it -;n A.t ik. i:n..PiW u.en.l fulness refleeting also tne ' tneeesset; of treeline' 7 eloek. Tbursdayv afternoon the ladies' aid will meet at the heme of lrs Rhimmenaaer. Matarday afternoon o'rlork children s meeting. A cordial veleoma to all PreatTiing eereiiteat' 1 1' ... ;Comm joion of the ltrd t nupper. 1i It fi Kreninc meet- - COWQEEOATIOKAI f Ing at 7:30, , auhjeet, "-Flint Kacet s First . CongregatioaJ-- Kilyy and Folks." "A' new year'g measage with a Center streets. W. C. KantmlrT mintat- gtMpel teaching. We-: will be glad to er. 10 a. m Sunday aehool with .rlassea wek-ome you into our fellowship. ' New for - all ages nnJer competent teacher. members will be reeeired at thaajuorning I New classes! formin. Room for many aerriee. We intite yon to make thia I more. , , Come and join opt aehool. A your, efanrrb. home., Good fellowship and I welcome awaits you. W. I. Sta'.ey." aup- bomelika atmosphere. If yoa want erintendent. II a.m. sermon. home to; begin the aew year In the beat way J Things the Old Year Bias Not Taren be with us for these meetings. Mid week from . Ua. 6:30 p.m O'hristia.i -n Hible slnitr and prerer meeting Thkra-1 deavor with interesting -meeting. Just day erening at 7:30. ' - . I the place for all young people, T:.10 p, by apeeial request the choir will tepeat f mi v.m!.iVimIi TrutM a, Itha Chmtmas tnttsie gtrea Jast m'ay Jefferson atreeta. ThMmaa Aeheson, P. eeening, , wbicli waa pronounced by soma rm t,m.rwm. Inin I the : best they had erer heard.. There ehurch. la order to begin the New Year "i11 l br.iel ddret by the paaior welL apead the . first day of it la the aoaptea to tne oecasioa. ttra.aB As ljA AaMMT ! aMtnMnr1( a A a I 1 ' ' the occasion will b held at Uia ehwrea I' t-eatrai vongregsnon .Mnriaeni 1 an 1 ltk .n.i.r iiii.t HnH I rerry streets, Clayton Judy, pastor. C(in aeliool will convene at :4.'. a.m. Claa- Wnd Sunday aool and church service act for' irmbodr in a aehool that hi Mrt M"- ' Tards. stfpenn m-Am .a wtM win " ita I tendentt Chrixtian endeavor. Olive Bar- I.J VM Snails. iMmln. rm. I nerd. pre. 6.30 p.m.- Evening t hureh bined aervlce of the eenior aad Junior aervlce of song and worship f,llow.Hl by . . . . t . ... I f f ant Inn amf nMiMH ari ammm ... .1 an a. rnnrr.nc in in auditorium at 11 I i. . T r 7 . " : t t.Mi nm. Ken inr fht;9n SerioAa hr fh pastor The taerameat of Shieet 6t aerwion. "Presaing Toward ? 7or . ,P'mA ' ,Jor chn,,,,,"n .k. I .dJ ' A Bmam.m Will 1 ...ka.l X I lXtT JI n U1ED 1. M 11 1 II HI UiHI. .1 ' ' ' in..ii . o..n,r. vv.r... . - .-- - - - it 1:J0 u.iu. C. 1 . I srbr. tiistor. ? i'-H f- -.i :- - . 'i - ' vRai VrmA Yt i i - i as,.Bava a l -4 t.- -. ' i " ' - ' I -. td . mmmd i m a happy , m ia tt 1W ' - 1 ' vyzyyy 1 1 j . tiliH m a tra nnn a-, w . ' : 77 I FIRE DESTjYS ! Silver Falls Tin Company i't .Sitvei Ju- s ,c . Omn. I ; SILVKRTOX. Otiiiw worth of damage atw61ch be. licved to have beete,,, short circuit of erecfefc wres,"je. siroyea me Jitney fcase . th Silver Falls Tlnfi ' p ant here tonight. 1 discovered about t;45 erfn and was extinSuisha wuhn half an hour.1 ' . Kach of four jltnoj sma,j car used in conveyinR "itiber ittithe yards, was damaged, to the 'ex tent of bout. $200. m the build injr in which they et housed was destroyed. 4 Prompt action by li, fire nip ment of the plant a by the gfj. vertou department irevented a more serious fi-e. Practically all the resident, nf Silverton, many of thorn were' in attendance at Newlear partie. rushed to the fire.. M. C. Wood ward, manager for 0 company, was attending a fnnetjon at the IUahee Country club h Saleft and was called to SilYertan by tele phone. . -' 1 - e 7. it S s m . i , w w pronouaca jnaiart, when frank S- Judge Kelly, bzrouttkt , tie gfand pury-g pleaded tL ( charge of in iadlctxnent f $ AtT, Ved Smith t against ..nced by Judge aod will M. tt.S a.m. Hy JMmw irti accused of Harrison J " charce. v.4 a grate ut i ljrne Jn wWch that be be I s b8 ctse to enter, his t continued. ration of the : , Complete i f J against John charge of b by the grand is - Ba oeea ac- cuseu -i . ornooiie acces- bush . - sory merchaei SCHQDL T03SERS. TO BECOME BUSY Men-re in Salem Salem Team to Begin Inten sive Practice Under . ection of Sparks - Ellis CooleJ j Killlant Zoscl. SUPREME COURT ms n m .rton merchants. 2 the t,rt-iftor9 -ow- Kafottf Br0lher8' me TthihwioJc 1 stl rtw. e L iifti J m tn Souncement of rA K.fou?a the thr proprietor, of tbe, Silrton L.-.t-tniaSore. They? plan '"c,,u" V1l.hm.nr TK headquarters Jm'6, They aren't all dead . over "at the high school basietbll head quarters, as the suspicious touad lessness might Indicate, but they , hare been waiting a lot for TarU ous, reasons. Howetrer, th- wait ing will be orer Monday when tba team starts In- for intensive prac tice under Ciach Sparks..,.- The first game will be with the high school alumnW January 1ft. or 11. Salem, high, has had orae , flashy players, la past years, who ' hare not forgotten their -cunning. They : will set the youngsters a merry pace. . After thia game, -howerer, it Is all dark, there- is no schedule only to take alt tha scalps -they can get. -without' knowing or caring la advance just to si ore and thel 466 State stret. !0 minutes. t 3 p.m. .Tan tor Christian Endeavor Intermediate Christian Kn- v:. i.-'- i ' '. .!.. . VI: TJWITES EVAHOBXJ0AX. ........I.. .J l..l,..,i ir ' yimn.! v"L"aited Kvangelicat-r!-4tt- North Cottage tieoule. '.lHraageri alwava welcome, i "-" o"i """i v aw . -,, BAPTIST - .- Kvetitig worship a;t "7:00 with a 'sveatafe I montina worship i at 11. t,ur'1 1 D.D., ator. There will' be' the tiaml er '"the Sew Year 'by. the pastor. Oood "."or. for. "'! worship. Mrs. " - J scrvu-es on Sunday. Ulble School at 9:3. mnvie. Kvsngelmtie preaching. 'The pub- ' lads the junior ajy bov and girl I mom.n;, worship at 11, - sermon theme, Ferry Over Columbia Costs Motorist $8 tie Is eordislly invited to worship with i in the study of ritay-at-Ilone Jotirn e y, . a , very interesting hook. pn4 borne missions.; rt. U... iUm rMtMt:tby and glrla for active Christian eitia rUfld AUUUl ,- UlC IvtUIIUIIlleanhip. The young people hold their trt IT ttvrl. X. BUCK l-ook Out and Look Cp." B.YJ.i: ftavsaifl-hB Katrn n A mil IntstrrftMliat 1 li - It la ther aim to train, these rmHmif meets at 6:30, topic. "Better Purposes. Pastor t Bible class for the elder people at 6:30. Lesson, Acts 10 It I'vuKinr mihIihi a ( 7 S(k . t. ne Remington will lead this danalay I aton. ..VThat is the Sin Against the Holy rice at 6:30 on, Sunday evening. Taul- Hpiritr Special New- Tetr' t music by - 1 speaker. s at the; i-rmt Metnoowt. iit. lns. preacher; and Friday uight U through the press. me i-resuyirr'aii, ir. niriairic pcas- j ; mg. On .Monday. January lt. itrk tieorce lehtch, an evangelist of national note. will commence services at tne first Baptist church, to continue for three. weeks. lr. Lehigh is at present pastor of evening.; and the. topic for or conudem i10" .. Blt- Chrittiaa Endeevor tJl6 ehoie oa Tuesday evening the Broth Ml4PttiVL tft tllTIOlV Alaat T fa. t4 I i- j . .k. ait .- ta .1 m ... e in, '' ' I . . - ... T . - l sBxlatnaef 5iil7riiia aiitr .iiiiany - urvtiicr -tee toiiowina, m iron. orana is icoe- oay. esteno a cordial invitst.on t to hwd. Imring the week this church has PlV.K'" hZ "5'!'t all young people to join with us. The TOted to unite with the other evangelical 4tae. wea mat t ope .i iua , uieo jour lor eree.ng preat ning service is ehurches of the c.ty in union week of ef a broken heart when hia efforts to7:30 In all these tetvleea we aim to !,.,., .!,. . xi,n- T,.,l. ih armg peace to a war ! ,M'" M ".'', V"" fa revealed .t the t'hritin church, Ir. Kantner a arted the great war ia rMIT with , God Word, isitort and atraitfers reachi ag. Wednesday night ati the in usrr, was oren . iisi me twn i in tne city are a iwaya- welcome. I., li. I i- k;. thi : f the serpentine, presa. ; 1 Willard, utor. . North Cyttaze. . iThieJalr '.-nin .t ih. Tnt Me ewsatioa la. many . people nlaea tome Kvanselical Chemekrta atreet F. W. eredeaee la It.'- . I.aaner, pastor. trtermon ' at 11 a.ut.. '"parent whew one eoaaidera that Germany 1 1 ;ao, by Rev. CI. Schuster of I'orf- waa -dominantiy froteatant ana U tne 1 land. Scnday school, at 10 a.m. V. A. charges were true that both the Pope at 6:30, lead by Mist Alta Zinn. There and. tba kaitar coatpirod te gaia 'world will be a herriee each evening durins the .JL 'u iT v.r.:.-.. deminioa. the eery ohieet SOlirht -would eomin. week under th direct f Th. ,M. Vm cn.T. ",,M"' :n.'V" Jt't ... i..L. ;H:iij 'w . . .w- .,,. I i7- Zi it r . -.--ana is one ot tne most tuccessiui jjreacii -1 l "" F1!"" wmum ,tw vinn. u sveily. IRS fllBRIIM IS a rOUIIRZ . ! . 1 li- .The act that anilltoae ot Catholics speaker, all are welcome. : lreachinz at , I'.Xi. , . -rr----e -,..-r:l " --K- -. - nv-rrAiriT. Rnivrr. xrrTnv ' atca otner eugai to oe suuicienv evroenee i ? Im lltelf that 'either tha Pops Cid not I LUTHEKAX : 1 Pentecostal .Gospel Mission 185 8. take -Uermaay'a aide in the war. or tf I C'hribt Lutheran Kast Slate, and! Commercial street. Come anif- aeer the he a i. vatnoiiea ia tne ojfterent ewan-1 Eighteenth street, Ueo. Koehler.- pastor, did time sokpet message which Ued us tries . Ignored au wnnet and tougBt tor 1 Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Vivine; ser-1 ronfirmiug with signs following , Sark thetr . respective reantriee. Either way rice (Ensliah) at 10:30 a wl Subied, I 16:1". Meetings Tuesday and Thursday, yea take It, the charges made by ' Aati-1 'The lrd is Our Refuse," I.uthcr.in. 7:a0;s .Sundav. a and 7:30 p.m. Special hear the uosple in ti'e prayer for the nek Tuesday, 3 p.m ;n are enpecially in'iled 1 . I. B. a. AL International Bible Students' Associa tion Meets every 8aaday in Derby build ing for .Bible study, corner Court and High streets.' opstairs, hours front -10 to 13 a.m. ttunday. January 1 at 7:30 p.m.. day school. Wednesday i ln this hall, W. 11. Pickering, of Brooklyn, ital meeting at S o'clock. ew lork. -wilt (felive a free public Jec- Masonic Temple, open Kuhject, cnriat s twtura noivc hotidavs and .Ht ndars 1 World Problems. -Millions now living ' . .. .. -'. i : 1 1 J : . V. .. . . I A i.ra. au are-co' Jiaiiv r,rr ivt-niiin wj jm uvum The state highway department irtiiied a bulletin; yesterday saying that on the Portland-Hood Kiver section of the Columbia River highway, ferrv operations betweeu Stevenson. Wjsh;. and Hood Kiv er, have been resumed, and that, travel to 'eastern f Oregon and Washington .may now take the North Banjc highway between Vancouver and Stevenson, .Ihence by ferry to Mood River. Ferrt charge? for the': average car are about $8. ; ' i ' . " Snow and ice on the Columbia Kiver Highway Is reported melt ing under the Influence of mod erate weather. ;as soon as the road is open . notice will be given - "i u. . j . docket here Is very light It ia ex pected that he will have it cleaned up and reidy for business at Pen dleton on the date set for opening court in the Eastern Oregon city. i - Catholic' agitators cannot be tnbstsatiat- that 'prefer to h : ed br facta, aor upheld by reason. American languag Cstbelica are accused of plotting tg- to this service. There will be a evra Blast t raaco necsase of the many severe I 0f tervice unjust anticlerical law whien ware aireetea againn tae eaurea. t. r , CHIISTIJLH SCIENCE lis .M,mim I7ta ha i.rvre d til ..r t w ,n : . ! i," vlj ..... . i 7I j. I- f irsl. ttwm, u inrmnni street. p !i u -VI T 11 i r I A 11 a.m. Bible lesson, subject liiiv.. ..vui,. rkrrwu e .m I l.uri .... U...J .k.-.in. .... -t aa .s..,l. Jii.. 1 9 a.nk. .uad tiona were. iferre elergyaad, ra r," nom t09 Maronie Temple, open tnre, Hubject, . I'Chri. . J.gioua rwr:etattafnlahedaentceAarto except hotidavs .ad rUadiya WorM Problems M 'Ood. Wash-Boiler Still. is . Found,! Man Arrested I . 1 AT . The Croiar Haerre waa given ta i.:,j ...:,.. .-j n .. ."- hear this lecture. Kxplains why the pre; ani irouuic i in tne eartn anc wnat tne outcome w-itl 1e. 'Points out better times just ahead Kxnlainv whv statesmen. WIMtOgtCT 1 i . -.i .i .i Chrsitiaa had Missionary Alliance 1 these htinirs. Hear this heart rheerinsr Mr.' and Mrs. it. - -Caswell, leaders. message. . You are welcome. eol t susi rtunaay atternoon meeting , tnis lection SJ: IUn.r,;l'.l mA Ik, mHlt., ..!.! . I room.' 1- 11 . . Thia report eww. tbs . 572 priests end religiaua gav. ap their- lives 'for ranee In the war, '. ... .- . Pope Pit X and hta . tuwestor Ben did did 'all in their power to it op the I afternoon at 6.12 Houi Contmereial Kt. a 'mat a at A, s . I . . . . leoa or Mara iraat nia neaatta ntstme-itt a -a clock lion.' Ther - ssrorked. - aad -Beared .-for I noon at the peace unceasingly, I A very cordial ma mama lor war wua - itt ter-1 v , x 7 .1 - v, , ' ribie cost , ia money, suffering and lilai TJlTITABXAJf V reatt upon the ahouldert of many meal t'nily Chore h Rev. Martin t'ereshe- who pretenaeo t be statesmen. nil Ml tits, minister. Church arhool at 10 a.m. I aa ot ot blame ram. be, laid at the luraded instruction, class' for , adults b'd doors of . the Vatican-. - . -" '. l by minister. ,levotionl-Patr'.otie .,er.- I vires. An American Dag wi'.l Ihi prcs . . On next Thurtday after- ' . . , .VZtSJ;0 ' Multnomah Water Rates Increased by Commission 1 An order 'was Issued- W the public service commission ' Satur- M y-v , l Tfc impmtiv fereweayfwMh whieh Usted by the women's relief, corn lithe dav RrantlnK an increase of rates A wash boiler still, equipped with a lead coil, and which, ac cording to officers was being used as a 10-gallon distilling unit was yesterday seized by Deputy Sher iffs liert Smith and -Walter Barber when the officers arrested ' Rich ard Schuette, on a farm located about a mile east of Salem. Officers reported that about 20 gallons of grain mash had been seized by . them. ! A sample ot the mash was retained as evidence, the remainder being destroyed, it was stated. ! When arraigned before Judge Unruh, .! yesterday aXternoon. Schuette., entered a plea of , not guilty to the charge. Upon failing to provide the $500 bond demand ed by Judge Unruh, Schuette was lodged in the County jail. First Aid'to Be Taiight By Three-L Organization X- " ! : ... I ' SILVERTON, Ore., Dec.: 31. (Special to The Statesman) f The Three-t organization has beerf j makine arrangements jto open- a class il first aid training. The work is fur community gdod and drafting 'ill be free 'of charge. Mrs. n p. Uisteign is the chairman. The first melting will be hjsld Wednesday nigkt at o o'clock! in the Community club rooms.jAt this time plans till be completed and the work started. The Three L women invite the public to come and investigate ortake part in the work. I An Arizona cottftn grower. In discharging one "of hts negro hands, was lamenting bis hard luck. "Cotton has gone to the dog3 this year, George -I'm a bi? loser;" "Yassah," returned the darkey, "I reckon you is,- boss." "And." went on the ; grower "I'm 'out all the money I've paid you for wage's and the grub you've eaten besides.? i "Yassah," agreed the darkey. "I. guess you ie. white folks.; "Well, confound yon growled the grower, "you don't eem to be worrying your head anySI' ; "Lawdy." returned t'h darker 'A4n't a hit of use of me W you both worrying about th same th'ng, ia -they?'rJudge. t Cases Disposed ."Attorn eys Admitted, Other Statistics Shavn - -7.1 4 A report of the yea's work prepared by Arthur. Benson, clerk of the state suprtne court, shows a total of 251 eats cleared up by the court durinjthe year and a total of 24S apals filed. Of the cases cleared, 2 8 cases were dismissed on motha or stip ulation and 223 were iposed of by written opinions. On the 24 8 cases aptaled 202 were to the court in Uem and 46 to go before the earn Ore Kon sessions In Pendipn. - A total of , 110 appeals ar pending and ready for hearing. The written opinion for the year numbered .273, al average of 39 for each of the sren jus tices. Cttses affirmed Umbered 142 or 62 per cent of he total number of opinions wrifcn, cases caaes reversed t ni'rhbertj 72 ior Hi per cent, aind cases Modified numbered 14 . or 6 per 't. Fifty-eight attorneys ere I ad mitted to the Oregon hi during the year. 43 on examinapn and 15 on certificates froij othei states. Fees received from tpraeys admitted totaled $1384 which goes into the state lawlibrary fupd, and general filing fees to talled $7381.64, which, s into the general fund of Chelate. The prograjnless - program ; of the year results from the taking u fZ . Bre 'rf continue 1 over of the entire basketball bust onertte tk ePortland.. silk ness by h Oregon Athletic s-thel-rwncn's store at sociatloh, made.up' ot the high schools of the whole atate. - '; . -Thl 'aanrr4atIon will make out U- flt Y tne enure piaying program ;jor 1 BlQ Open n" 4 , Uu the schoola. but thfa-hasttn- 1 - TatPl f 15 TomOITOW Bant wl11 not be made until about i .!L- February 1. ,, , . .'-.j' .TrTJm(, n-hU lf Until that time, any tWh,chool r Perhaps thaJHlnie babl : ot gcheduU itmei wUh m tX , New Year'a dajinf Jonea aaaociatioft. ahywhero in f ! fa Cm JlfKh! "r Oiin meeting, whea pM, state J. tofbe rienda an 4 jl1 dIstricteds,no, tehm may 50V ut- . House, from 2 U"UV:! .idA it wn fll.trlet. i ? Tha whole) 1CM ' u W uc. . voted to some rt of reception; roruasa . is . nocym part : ot The gym on th'eWrd Xloor la to the asaodatlon nav;the towns ; he ofcSled t minute, by tht will hojn other districts hre rometorW of Oed athletics. Pty far away to irk tVsai . There will be iing and light early, games pay ' out. !t refreshments itt lobby and li- played beforehaU-witb lh teams '; . braty There vl be swimming, that are certain to be in the same diviW and splast like a acfiooi district, may have to be dapHcst- of porpXses. do in the pool on ed when the achedule Is snnounc. the grottrid floor At times theT ed, so there's a pretty small chance have been as nisy as 800-boys for qther than Irregular games using the buildlp.'a a single day, ontil February, , , r 1 ; . ' but the crowd tails expected for All games have to be sanction- :f the New Year's Ktption Is ex- ed 6y the association authorities. tirely in the shai ia a never-was. After the district series aro run i . ; - off. beginning in February.' Us ? Firemen at D::s Will r; in tne state iBurntwrvnu psreuit ; the aakeowa hero waa ' buried la Ar-I church nrith linglea National Cemetery at Washuirton, I Mpecial mi sic waa not for him aloae. but for all the The sirbjeet of aoMiera - of tao ttepwblie who - feurht. 1 ia -Citixenship.' fed ta t-1 great wer.d 1 . approprtate auited to the the sermon will ceremonies. oecavmn. ill ba 'Wht a r UID. e v i ... - , . . ... . -jl " - aiiicret ana suea ia i treat wm , i . war. . . - " ' A..' FRESBTTEEIATf Tbere la aomethinr g-raiid about a fi prn.k.i.niu ii,.,,,. ,i,-.. wiiraty i tiiu . swnorna a ; airnpic. - Vtl,n . I'temskeli and feme- b-1 Z7 "rT fT batto school meete at - :43-, O. A. d.otlon aad eala,. the courage. Vat not Katta. i suneeiateadeat . The . aneeial im .J . ...iA .h. 1. n.;il. ll.7 . . T 7. . ----- -r - "pm v. w i- m v j ... .w m v. ii ..iLini. .11a.m. a r ih. ..hiu. UM.. Bis comraaetw r-. " - .... . lanntnA la S-'lft . -. At II v., Ik la doina hemare to thia warrior, who lb.:.:.... :n i. . " altar patriot ,m. it w..ittin that we j, aebiert will be "A. New IHae.-n oo wot anew am name, ai; retiiwa, nor ,n jw Karth.V Tha senior, iater-l nia' race. mii.i. ,! l.iie u-uiU ;n .1 . " ....... I the usual noarr. " Kesular aroathly weet- to the - Multnomah Cooperative Water Users' association, which supplies water nevice iu and ab out Multnomah station! The new rates are:. Slinltnum monthly charge for water service, for? which the con sumer may use up to 300 feet of water per month, $1.30. Next 10.000 cubic feet of wat er, per 10 cubic feet or fraction thereof , per month, 20 cents. "All over 10,000 cubic Teet of water pe? 100, cubic feet or frac- Dallas Man Bound Over ; on Perjury Accusation DALLAS. 'Or.; Dec. 31. (Spe cial to The Statesman.) Otto Kmennegger. wanted here on a charge, ot perjury1 was arrested today In Lugene arfd later given a hearing In' lustlce court and bound over to the grand Jury un der bonds of 11200. The alleged perjury is" in connection with a divorce he -obtained from his wif t being stated that he alleged she was living In Montana. He came here six- years ago from Wiscon sin. " - !. a,u or Knight el Colambna. deist ... tKSion Meadav at :30- .! 1l..n lh,wr ve mnnlh It rnnfa the residence or v., a. vondit, Sjj -.--y 7; 'f ? "V 4 P ai rw, waa. pai - si iias mvmviy nti i , . iree.y tae grtaifU tribute a altt . O.k street A full attendance la desire I 5 il? ?" SlIS1"" ,XhtV " " s-WlTbo faJiea missionary aocieiy will hold -! I. 5, tii -nfli,h, Irish. I it, regui.r monthly meet in: ia the church We did atV him hia race er religion ' Mr ti . a. k. .ta. Li. u ..II .. ; decorate am tomb wish) flowers. 7 .-7- dietioa MliW im the ev-nine. when the 1 t. ,k- -..t.i i., oastor will svoek. oa "Cat hollo 1 sw ift . s-kkk lW best traits of all r 1 trmea ot too CBBTen.- - B.Teryooewot- " tre fuses' into the mahins of ene nation, tome. 7 Ken pastor. Iea' ot t CATHOLIC, t If sues at, 1:30, 9 and 1:E0. every race have , aacrif iced their lives for the f lac of stars. Men , of every erred have feurht. Med and died that a government- of the rople. for the pceule aad by the- people snijht cuntinue to grace the world, f , ; This fact shews how utterly forei-n to real Americanism ia any attack made : ojoa any greap f. eitiacna oa account of race, or reiigioB. - . . . The noblent traitt ( rhuracter exist ia- neopie or every race aad .creed Hire! rv aad pvindiee form vile eia- rcr gnawing at the. vhuTs of a nation. , The greateM tribute that we re- s to' J his herd anknoww at to name-, race wr 7 religion It, to resolve to be true to th- Meals of !' alitv. . jstici and liberfv (hat 'Inspired the tmev,rt.l Xt-v-Ur4" of te-'-pendeace, and to cat out- front r" pearta the bittern m.l..;i. .. i.W-h,b tni poison engendered - . by ? big otry. ' :v -; ' : rt V ",r This, lad died. for. in Ideal for dear- ecrs'y.i : " ' ' " ,.--.t-.w V "''-'i-' t .resolve' that. '.h'l. t--rifi-e n-l t tit hi remr4ST li "Ig sui atatk- : if CHtrmoH oT Qon - "fhureh -w f.ed-t34l' Jiorth Chorch atrreU GillUle, ' pastor Sunday tchtoi at 10 a.m. - 1'reaching service at 11 a.m.'7 Young people's meeting at :3U. and pres-Jtine servfre (olloeing at 7:3t i m. Hetfular weekly prayer meet ins 1 We.'nesdavAeveaink. T :3t. 1 not for get that the 'revival tervltesconouctesj oy Kvanjcluit W. JV. t'rlt, of, Idaao, win ticgta the ; evrulnt of. January f. It 7:;! p.m with . the reaiHar' meetings wa ( van-1 uiidr- to' rent in ue indefinitely.'. V- xvtist Crb.t has the awestese i the hour vomu in muw pm. , . r- i V NEW CORPORATIONS ". Articles of incorporatlortwero filed Saturday bythej Jordan Val ley iUvestock J-oan .company.: o Jordan Valley. capitaiued at $40,000. " The Incorporator ar Fred L. Palmer. T. Itj Cowgill aud li. i. Manser. . i. - .Other articles filed weie: Portable Cutting Machine torn rany. Portland: incorisoratOr?. Jam 63 D. Hobbrorf. 'Sidney I. Graham. 8. F, . Nemiro, capitali sation. $ 25.000. i: i fjleu haven iltest Horn Por land:k incorporator;. ! Lillian : tl. Coons.: Dalyi Chadwiek. T. Uruu er: cap'UHxtttlon, 13.000... " t .'' ltesolBtfon.:nl (iissolutitm' were filed by the foMnwing: Fa rrcll .investment com pa ny Portland! , porloU compnu". K: "il-iiut- bo ia.vaju: tdr. .- . ; " VR1TED XKSTHBXM ; Vtrr i': t'nit trethrea"v-Y-w Par' Biule Krhool el ite a.m- TM. Hosaetl. come, with their, children, Th Bible gene: ,ltketdrt MercSriMlet com study is far eu. ' if yo havet wcatali nny." Inc.. IjakeiirieUUtw t7cyun- d?T.uwpsH U will .care you. tomeaenee Columbin Storage ' rtalfry .-UCand vet UV The w..V-e wjtt C-OW1pRy. PortlHU'l i Al till, f Ln fik iiiUa tthuut.ubjwri for about cine & ilachiuo-Works, Portland - . , N I Bi I li'" tUO BtI.B WIUtSIVlM K.ivi Assemb enssdav Niont to firht out the statu champion '.' : . ship. The plan asVki whojo is PAI.AS. Ore4 31 (Src aimed, to definitely ; lochto t the cial to The Statesan) The an- championships. od : not, , leave nn,i k.nnn.1 snHsminau moat, rubber-like indeterminate limits ing of tht, Dallaire department for local champs to boast of ana will be held next'vesday night. 1 clutter op the air with load titles The firemen, follong their usual and boastings. custom, have issue Invitations to the city council aBlLve newspaper 1 men to. be with f t at the ban. I quet which will t terved at the Rex cafe. Precede the banquet. the business meet:.' and installa tion, of new offk'iwlll be held. a w- . in r tremen s naiLi K sra hctec . i- True Bills Returned Ainst Bank Robber One Sc ret Report -Mader PROMOTION COMING TO HQL . i r M nor t DEALS iE-FM Tar and Featf.y Await Man Who h Chickens S. A. Manning anj FrinkiN.. Derby Exchange valua , ble Salem Propety'i DALLAS, Ore.hc 31. (Spe cial to The Statei-aa) Some time during Fridr- nlgbt. the meanest man" hi It country vis ited Dallas and sttj the chickens from the coop of Joseph Black, t Business properly vslued at one oi xne oldest r .dents of this 125,000 and residence property on city. The thicker were .partly Soulh High street changed hands tne means . oj ; i f Mr. Black : ,n tranBfers made yesterday-re- J . "vt.npofltaa tne mm tween S. A, Manning and-Franit K. Derby. wno stole then. j smhihlr re ceive a coat of tg and feathers should his name at found out, i ' Satem Residents Give - Ovation to, New Year Salciu ushered the New Year in with lots of pep. Automobile ca touts boomed, whistles shriek ihI. tin .caps:-rattled and people of the down-town ! districts . madel much noise with their voices. The more enthusiastic took to more violent weans t expressing them- ftelyes. . 1 ; .: - ' 7. .v ! One motorcyclist speeding -on his machine, with, the' cutout' do ing a pop with every other stroke or the piston rods, toolt a tnrn 4ttoo close an; angle.. and ekidded n a rail for a, few feet. He got ftp and reshmed 7 the welcome " of the new born year. Judge Belt Will Hold " .Court forjudge Phelps MALLASr Ore.; Dec. 31. Spt cial to- The Statesman) Circuit Judge.IUrry.il. Belt of this city, has received word from thqrsu; premecourt'thabe" If,, to report at Pendleton iryri the first Mtmday InFjebruarrto hold court la that dbtrrct. Judge Belt hbtds 'court in tbltifottnty ? leginiiinje -the sec- iu. Jauuiirjr aud. tha '.C.iil.'.' -'.- : '. fs!W 1 '". "bV tTVrsx r- ymg&T' Tf 1 xsivctisss m 1 mm2$c.mA n fit rfcl: :'J I I 3ka I; (, m6ti,ttM " - '; .aa ,T I ii A ti '3r - :. .Returning seven true billions not true bill and one secrj in dictment, the arion county eand Jury reported to Circuit- 4dge Percy R. Kelly yesterday mortni,'. No return was made on.repoted investigations Of state institutona. William Rodgers, W. O. arin soa. Joe Yeddick, Fred Huie,W. James, Frank Smith and Harrlon Mowry were named' in the &en indictments. All or these ten are held in the Marion coty jail. t Rodgers. Silverton loererl is aeeused or assault with intentto l0 kill. On Deremher i Rrwtnrn, shot Patrolman W. W. Hirtchgt waea the officer responded to ti ergency call said to have hern leMsed by Rodgers' threats to- a member of his rainily. to lBf arraizned bofnro Tnse Uy yesterdav momine- DnHen ended, not guilty to the charjfc S. A. Manning sold to Frank N. f, Derby the brick buildings at State j . nl - tfrnnl itraalt : now- fWCtinied 1 Salem tO HaVeUnstairS tha CharlesR. ArcberaJmple- j - niu; r U t7 t men' company. The traosier m C!0tning .l;:tabllShment eludes the new ttro-story i brlct I - ' r-'js .. facing on Front -strejeL The con- With a slogan a) "Look for tho slderatlon waa IJ5.000. 7 4 Red Stairway US the 'Ctlmit' In return. Mr. Derby sells to that pays.': f EfFullerton and Mr. Manning, his home ori South ; Harryi Burns iaes fannounce the High street,xust toulh. the opening Tuesfiay.lanuary 3 of bridge -crossing MlHreelt. and their upstair clihine store t north of the Frank Hughea home. 1 384 Court BtreetSrer The Spa. ITie conaideration tap'tha two lota me new store wi . conllne Its was if.auu. Ms held under bonds of.$25jt Witnesses who were sum tnorl ire inn vr-a n .1 1 l 'nvseTation Jlfchctt. V. M. "tdert, Mrs. Mill 'aantha 1;. u. jj 0. Brinson, Albany farmer, Vs 8id to hare confessed ore the grand jury in the UoK- were Wj Moffitt. MlDer Ittltl!- . ....1 c,r "inui; iee avna --.una uaKer. f W hold, i . . . .. . tine to suiia and kercoats at Jne price, fa. t . j I . Salem people liavte for 15 -Tn conducted, a KtlllW and ladies wt"rWe,r. in this tty. hen he sold ; t,l. k..iM lant spring it was bislntentipa to re- i trm acuva, lurines,but he '"!Vd J lAXr We IrESome and dee ded once aaja to enter c iugmcn arena. . i . ' " Mr. BurnsldesU0 s a eomparr l?TJCT? Salem has had 20 ears of erneirt. , ld isthorough- ' While ,hV V lletaU w h le the clotnln 8 store ia new to Sa-a 7w. Jenritv tors Sre coBfldeBiii;rha; idea rill ratch n - 3l!r. the We ..... . - jr.- v - Five MarriagefceSIes? IsllArf in C't.-A.. n...l .wwvvM ... vviurutiy nuhn Wlth 'tiHS clositi ",J ihe yea there was frnah'Trnr raar- rlaeei licenses. ; t If an live were tue. as follows! ; 't f t .TosPh a. Lufaf of RuDiimity. siviT-IiVw .l CIri Schmidt; of Mr. Derby also sells to j Mr. 'j Manning for n consideration . Qt ; $7,000, aft undivided interest in , the two lots adjoininr'and east j of ihe Vlck bnllding tiirr south 1 High street. This property pees . on Trade street. -J -T William A. Springer and 'Wire j sold to S, A. Manning, lot 9 !of the -Cherry City fruit tracts, locat- j ed -northeast of the state hospital. "i The consideration was I7.&00. Brts.-ciehi Omar Bundy. who has beelt nahsed for promotion' by Presldttft ' V.arding. .- Oeru Buady aerrti .wHthJ distinction during tht worll arary He is nomtoaied to h nada -U4lA,.r!.ii.r.l .. - ' Z nisbeaf in a fwj PIUy uary 71 la Cn i "u'iiir it,. ,v t.. "7-:jmrr iw.- a..ar3 1- - ta3 j eiinnuin nanr nsu i. .1 .. m . a S318. wa named t tie 5!mun ? tanrFranctsco urArnc,me- Following Rf0J M f pen u Osborn at Ubler. Or.. riora ifa9 jjinga itt of Salem. H.f Lste j. I'carmini , ci.m rar.,:r!i 8,.!';ttT0w-.Ti and ,Neu vi North Com ntercUl street, a tjAt. . "IL rfe of Fs"a "iand Ruby , , ' , , 1 . - - . - i - -4 six iwiwKjr.-.-1- I i . rxX. as, ( i T eb v t. m-J 11 fiifr 1 - -- l.iiisn'...,ii-i..i ine ren were 'WW, n homi to- .n puiv s:'r! tha I.Jl.r 1 .- I-i entAri. v uici.uieiifc urinsua i.-I a plea of Z eniltr to thi uarlla,, JIe Kelly set Jn- for ii' at 11 tt- m., as the tUn or h,,s?s nsr sentence. Amount -mwvv, was , not ur- -7 7 :' .. - - '. if s. Indicted: for larrenv ing, entered a ola of a 1 sentence will bej pro- Judge Kelly in Jan a. m. in denartment and Joe Yedslrtt each a . " - w, I'll v , v Brr rs aw A a -7 Headed- gSi' -'wredsick. n? A,r of r. Ames, at "SHttiWu 7f- led. Tho Clac Ads. Dog Owners Hasten to ; i Pay License on Canines DALLAS. Ore., DecSi. (Spe-; cial to The Statesman -t-Follow-j lag the filing of suits in sPoia; county last week by District At- torney J. N. Helgerson, many of the dog owners have paid their -, licenses rather .than stand trial. The licenses cost with the cost of filing, etc., addCd something, be tween $15 and. ' 125: nevertheless hey are cumins In at i rapid rate each day. Some, -.cases however; are atill delinquent and - Sberlli Orr and a force of deputies have been busy the past few day serv ing papers on dog owners before the beginning of the najw-yeirA dog owners are finding out tnai It doesn t pay to fool with tne authorities in regard, to : paylos their licenses it is expected that the-delinquent -licenses, neat year will amount to a very-small per centage ot. the dog owners ' ; County Superintendents f Here to Correct. Pipers rracticaUyverycounty jrho I suDcrinlendfjnt in ? tho ufctste . .1 here to nssUl in the, gradi'S papers-aabmltte! ir-he t?acHpr , ot the state follow, g, ih d recr, state teachers etaminaUoos. Journmcnt of the convention t the Oregon Teachers 1 assonant in Portland Frldar made" U po ?ible for most or the superlntcua- enU to come U c3letu; " r Tv -kpj-"1"""; : .7 H; senttUtO wlirbel'i a it. 1 , .1. - -s "ssvX-JL