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- t, I it ? ; ; . : v;: pbesbytemah ; ,v , First Church Church street, bctwera Cbemeketa and Center. Ward Wilha loa. minister. Sabbath school meets ( :! a. nu, H. E. Barrett, superintendent. ' At thia tiroa there wtll be report of Summer Conference deUsrate. ; ScntMjn 11 a. at, "Desdeaiaf Dnplidtr'ar th minister. Violin solo, offertory,; by Iva Clara Love, accompanied by Lb cite Boaa at the rU, . Wilson Park sermon at 4 :30 br tha mia Jeter. "Charitsb'e Compromises." Solo hy Mra. WtH Willis long. Seven p. m, Christies Endeavor meeting. So evening raareh service. ,JymjtT servi-e ThursiUy 1:45 K".:. ' ' t : - BATIST First Chorch William T. Hillilcen, I). D. Minister. There wiU be the tuoal ser vice n Bandar, JuJy 23. - Morning wor ship at 11:00 sermon "Dead or Alive." Evening worship at 8:00 lasting for Just oaa konr. Sermon! "A Hero of Africa.' Tha erriee will jbe interesting and int pirational. Come? and enjoy-it. t Bible school at :45 a.i a., Edward rjchunka, auperinlendeat. Claw for H ir. Fine adnli classes. B. JT. P. V. at T,00." Tha vonar poopla : ara 1 a live wire, and their meeting is well worth while. Theme: "Grow," from Pet. 8:18. Oregon Ban tu atate mnTimlioil meet thin week at Get a NowExtra Special 1 -i These jtires have originally BOYS! ; -t , .1 --7.' I '':... -' , I i 1 j Z ' ' it BICYCLE $2 ing tof a large purchase that .we have just made, we are able-to offer-themat that low price.! The3e jare high, grade, fully guaranteed tires made with extra fabric across, the tread. Supply your needs now. Mai-ry W. Scott J . r : , "THE CYCLE MAN" 4 , , 147 South Commercial St. : Salem, Oregon f aW ( ; "t v .l J y f i - - . lva o . . as an.1 i a Veal lilVZrLH v f rrsj-i i i i TIIE4OItGON STATESMAN. Colombia City nsembly rroond, and will be followed next two weeks by the Toaoe People asembly. Prayer meeting in tbia ehnrrh as nasal on Thursday evening Fine attendance and good interest last Thurs day evening. If yon are not a member of any other church yo aril! be cordially welcomed at all service of ; thia cnttrrfe. We make no bid for those whose datiet lie elsewhere. The speaker at the park meeting at 4:30 today U the Bev. W. W. Long, and his theme is "Charitable Com promises.' ' If you fail to hear him yea will misa something well, worth while. He a man with real mesasge. LUTHERAK State and Eighteenth streets. George Koehler, paster. Sunday school at 9: 13 a. m. Presenilis: service at 10:30 a. on., which ia beld in the German laitjraage. Tha pastor wiU apeak on: "The Mtk j; of a Christian and the Life He is to Live." Everybody la cordially invited. There will be no evening service. EPISCOPAL St. Paola' Church "The little fhnreh aronnd the coraer, " Cheaieketa street near Church. Rev. H. TJianrani Chambers, rector. Usual services, r Holy Eacharest at 7.30 a. m. . Cinrch school at 9:45. Mrmlns; prsyer st "11 a. m. There my New FOR YOUR Bicycle Tires, Men sold for $3.50 each, but ow fin) QAKXAND wins the Swecrjstakes .Cup-rgrand prize for cars of all classes regardless of cost, . size or weightin the Sixth Annual Los aAoxgeles Camp Curry,! Ybsemite Valley -Economy vand Endurance Run. .Oakland also wins the first prize for cars of its own class. . Fifteen other makes of carsjielded to Oakland's ' plenoniinal record of 493, Ton Miles per gallon, according to official A. Ai A. records! The actual mileage per gallon for .the OaJand car ivas 2937. No oil was used and only two pints of water and the length of the rim was 360 miles! Think of it! Nearly thirty mies to the gallon : through city traffic and over ramaked country roads: up 'steep mountain trails and through sand, -hub-deep! !:. --i-'T-' ."t'M- v "; '-'Sr - . : Ana remembier the New Oakland Cear that , accomplished -this remarkable feat was a stock, five-passenger touring car. Yqu can buV an exact dupUcate you can buy this same economy and . dependability in any New Oakland model! Tnily, Oakland is the economy '. ,ttr.bacixdbyl5,0(X)neperi9rm It is the light-six sponsored by the resources and . the prestige of the General Motors iporatiotu Can you attbrd to overlook The New Oakland Six once you decide to pend around .a thousand dollars fdr.a motor car?. . " ';, OAKLAND MOTOR CAR CO. , , PONTI AC, MIQL Division f Gtmerit Mitort Corprmtion f ; ; ; ; VICK BROS. ' ;V i Corner High Street at Trade ! V .ra- II " SALEM, OREGON be aome eonfasian iknt fh. ii.ttntk Mn. any nt ine insula of ttte eanreh ia ;he sermon of not over -15 minntes. Bishov cHimner win Be at ML Paul's en Sunday the 30th at which tim. th. ' f the new ehareb will be laid. The ser- vce win e at the time of the regular service at 11 a. m. Please keep this daU and time in mind. : . COXGKEQATXOYJkL Central Chorch -'Nineteenth aud Frr7. Clayton Judy, minister. Sunday school and combined service start at 10 a. n. Oood teachers and a elasa for every one Mr. B. E. Edwards, superintendent. We emphasiie the tstirnu need i( nlinV.a education. Senior and intermediate Christian Endeavor st 7 p.ao, Erenin service of song and worship with aenr-on by pastor. S p. m. Subject , "Tk Ouly Panacea." Yo are alway weleeme at ur services. First Cburch Uberty and Center Sta. w. ?. Ksatitcr. minister. &tn a. - sn Sunday school vtith classes for all. A plac and a welcome for yon. H. M. Mead,' saperinitendeat. : Eleven a. "m. preaching service with sermon by pas-or. "Ihe Partial Disclosures of God. A snbject of intereat to alt Xo evening eervieea. Hid week service Thursday at 8 p. m. Subject "Abide with Me." A cordial welcome to any and all of these services. CHRISTIAN Xorth Seventeenth and Court. Every member of tha Bible crhool ia asked to be there today to hear all about the coun ty Sunday school parade and picnic at the fair grundg nest Saturday. Whether or not our school continue, to hold the large ailk Christian flag will greatly de pend upon. roar presence. If yoa intend to tave part ta the parade be sure aad come today. Bible . school 9;45 a. m. Lord'a table and sermon 11 a. m.. snb- ieeet, "The Power of Prsyer in Christian nervice. Junior following communion. Union meeting of Endevorers 7 p. in. Reports of C E. sessions at Turner con vention will be given- by delegates. Song service and sermon -8 x. m.. '.'Evolntinu and the Bible.". Tuesday 8 p. in. Bitle scnoot conrerenca at ' Brother and Sister 8hank'a home, 1267 Marion street. The Bible school workers are expected to be there. Cme worship with ns today.' You are welcome, it. !.. Putnam, pasttr. ' FH1NDS South Salem 7hnrch South Cwmmer eial and . Washington streets. Nathin 8wabb, pastor. Phone 1526J. Bible school 9 :45. Junior church 10 :0. afora ing worship 11 o'clock.! Sunday evening services dismissed until Sept. 8 Marion county holiness aaociatoa camp meeting. Far grounds July at to August 8. Public services 4:30 p. m. . Sunday at willson Park. Oregon Young Friendi Mmfereate at Bar View August 22 to 'August 18. Highland Ohareas Highland avenue and North Church streets. I. G. and Ida J. Lee, ministers. Bible school at 10 a. m. Clifton Roaa, superintendent. Our aeheol is keeping id fine for the summer season : our class rooms; are very pleanant and we have " competent teachers for all ages. Morning worship and preaching at 11. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Prouchinj at 8 p. m. Yoong people a prayer meet ing on Monday at. 8 p. m. Thursday might the Marion county , holiness association camp meeting begins at the state fair grounds. There will be ao prayer meet- ing at tha church on Thursday night and no meeting of the Women's Missionary society until the tamn meeting !oea August 6th. METHODIST Fhat Church State and Church ttreett. Bay. ; B. -E. Klrkpatrick, miaister. A good way to start tha day. ' Nine fifteen. old-time elasa meeting 1ft ' tha . northwest -room down stair. vKine firty-five Butt- day school. It ia made up of individuals. ' M ay we depend upon yon to be present if car. ;tt b the only ia tows t 'Eleven, sermoa by Bev. Carl Gregg Deney, presided f .WUlamette uni versity; eubjert, "Kehgiou Courare." im -veeag aeivi eo-pt the tpwortn Laaga arkseh, as est at 1 p. a asaat. Fawty tairty pJ bl, unian service ia WtU sob Part. - Eight p. . Tharsdi, Bid week service of prayer and prafaw. ' Evi dently a aauabe- forgot about it last Thursday night. The Xertaern Epvrorth institBte of the rtregnm conference be fins lomorrw at Valla City and h!ds oae week. A good place for young peoole to go. Pleasant and prftabl! as a Tactioo. Leslie Church South Commercial and Myers streets. H. F. Pembertoa, paster. Sunday school meets at 9:45. E. A. Kha tes, aaperintetutast, with a group of earn est and faithfal teachers assisting. The achookia doing well for -these warm dar. Yoo will una it profit-ble to be here. Epworth Leagno meets at 7 p. as. A' live, iBteresting V an inspiring meeting for young folks. Morning . worship at si o'clock. Sermon subject: The Forgive- neaa of (tin. The evening rie at. 3, object "Who Owns the Mountain!" The day will be wn spent atd your n-;it week will be finer If von attend tne- rariooa meetings. . A cordial weleome and a' homelike cheerfulaesa will make you want to come sgaih. We avail jr Clad to see you at maj of the meetings. Js.on e Memorial M. E. Cburch 5erth Winter and Jefferson streets. Thomas Aehesoa, pastor. Ross Anderson in charge of junior church. Regular mt- Tiee will be held at this church on the coming Uorda day. The summer make no diiierenet to ns in our efforts to keep inese services np to the highest possible staDdartt. The king business require haata. We are at His command and work ing hard aa over: The following services will be held, to which we most hesrti.'j invite the public and assure them oi a nomelike welcome; Sunday school at 9:45 in large, airy rooms, lead by a bund of consecrated teachers, with classes for all ages. Two services at 11 a. nj., jun ior church in the primary department rooms for-young people up te 18 years. Mr. Ross Anderson will preach. Church itoriuns, the pastor in charge, sab- ject, "In tne Gardena of bod." The Epworth league wul meet at 7 p. m. for it devotional meeting. The Keiser league will be guests ot the local chapter for tnia nour; a aig meeting is pianat-a. Thia meeting will be worth while. Pa he worship at 8 p. m.; an evangclttie service witA spirit of wholesome eu- thusaam ia it. This service ia designed to make the outaider feel at home. - Good ainging and good fellowship at all the services. Junior and adult church ser vices en Wednesday at 7 and 8 p. in., respoetively. A special meeting of tha M' eman's foreign Missionary society wilt be held on Tuesday evenng at 8 o clock. The Rev. C. Judy, Central Congregatonal church, will give a aaddresa on his ex periences es a missionary ia Africa. Open to laa public. Bcandnsvian Churrh Fifteenth- aud Mill streets. David C. Iiassel .pastor. Sunday, July 23: Morning service 11 'dock. Sunday school at 12 - o'clock. Cast Anderson, saperintendont. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday evening : at 8 o'clock. . Girls' club will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Hassel Quarterly conference Saturday evening. July 29. Yoa are welcome to all these meetings. Center Street Church. North Thir teenth and Center atreeta. S. S. Boeder, minister. Sabbath school 10 a. m. The Sunday school lesson ia taught both in the Uerman and f-nglish languagca. The pastor will preach at 11 o clock on -the theme: "A House in Which There Was Not One Dead." In the . afternoon at 4 :30 wo will unite with the other church es in the park. There will be no evening seme us uus church. CHUSTZAS AhTD MIS SI ON AST ALLIANCE Mr. and Mrs. U. E Caswell. 425 North water street, leaders. Lsusl service thia afternoon at 632 South Commercial street. -Sunday school at 8 o'clock, fol lowed by gospel meeting at 8. Aiso-at the same piace on next inarsaay aiternoon. July ZT; . regular service beginning . at a :no. A very cordial welcome to aU. SPrRITTJALIST CHURCH 'Services at 1480 Broadway 8 p. m.- R. C Oordan, minister, - Subject ejunday. July 23, "Man s Future, the Mirror of Hia Past. All welcome. So admiasion, SVAHOEUCAI. Liberty Street Church Center and Liberty streets. O. F. Liening 8r pas tor. Sunday school at 10 a. m . A. J Hager, superintendent. Preaching ser vices at II a. m. There will be no ser vices here in the evening a we : are in union' services at the Cottage Evangelical enurca. xouag people a meeting at p. m. Preaching at 8 p. m. G. F. Lein- ing Sr. will bring the message. You are Cottage Street Church Four sixty V Cottage etreet. L. H. Willard, pastor, Our order of aervire for the Lorld's day ia aa follows: Sunday school at 10 I o'clock sharp. Morning wrship at 11 o'clock. The pastor'a subject is "Row Should We Cse Christ s Gift of Free domt" Sunday school and church ser vices at Auburn at 2:30 and 3:30 p. m respectively. The young people meet at 7 o'clock in union service with the Lib erty street society for O .E. The church I service begina at 8 o clock. Rev. G. F. Liening will preach. We eordiaily n tite yoa to worship with us in any of these services. Yon are also invited to our prayer and praiae servic. or .Ttors day evening at B o clock. - ' ! UNlTilD BBETHKEN First Chnrch- Twelfth end Mission. C. S. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school .at 1 10 a jm. Services at 11. Subject, Saved to the Uttermost. Junior C. K. at 6 p. Mrs. Burns. luperintendent. Senior I C. . at 7 :30, Hilda Berkey, president. Preaching services at 8:30, subject. An. I Offensive Conscience. Prayer Heeling Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Every body welcome. ' CHEISTIAK SCIEaTCE First Chare 140 Chemeketa Si. Snn- dsy morning services at 11 a. m. (Sub ject of lesson sermoa: "Troth." i Ban dar school at 9:43 a.m. Wednesday eve- ' nin testimonial meeting at 8 o t-loci. Keedinff room 209 Masonic Tom pie, opvn every day except holidays and Sandavs, from 11:15 to 5:30 p. m. AM are cvr- ' dially invited to oar services and to oar reading room. SALVATION ARafT Brieadier Joha "Mar. divisional rom- mandasT of Drctjon with headqrarters in the Chamber of Commerce 1 ld(.. Fort- land, will condnct apecial aervtcea on. Bandar, ialy 23, at ike Salvation Artuf hall on State strei-t. : Holiness sreetine 11 t. Fall serration at 8 p. pi. Other meetings are conducted as. follows: Sun day sraool at 8 p. m.; x. P. L. at 6:15 p. m. ; poblie meetinc at & p. u. Wed re&dars; holiness meeting 8. p. ia. eri- dsys; pnblic meetiae 8 p. m. Satardys. To all of which the public is invited, (apt. aad Mrs. Jsmoa Wilson, officers ; in charge. . TUXNZB STBXET MSETIVOS Increasinr conrrezatlons are sttetfJine the street meetings irng held each eve ning in Turner. Ore, conducted b Kvan- gelist Bean and his most excellent lep ers, Mr. and Mrs. Boiconrt froTi Colorado. These meetmga will be ta pre?res .ft definitely ia a tent pitched near the bridge along the highway aa yoa enter tows from Baiem. services every i i.ght at S p. ia. and at 3 :30 and 8. p. m. on Sabbath. We welcome . everybody to weraLip with ns. oat apecii-v Ike old fakioaed folks N eanaot keep up with t'ic present day flying snach:no reliyioa. . . .. , - LET - GRUNERT FIGURE with you on your Auto Top Curtains and Cushion work, at 256 State Street . Classified Ads. in.The Statesman Eilns Sili rBj fight Missouri Senator Repudiates Charge by Opponent That He Fought Ex-President ST. LOUIS, Mo., July . 2 United I States Senator James A. Reed says he has never fought former President Wilson. He ha3 been telling his audiences this in his canipaign ior renonrina'.-lon at the August 1 primary eieciion in this state. His ! ODDonent, Breckinridge tllj ; VCiWDCUl, oicvsiu'iutc v ...- g, - - sSBMMSSMSSSMSSSSSSSWiSSSSSSSS. a mlm,mmm''mmmmmm'mmmmmmmmm ' i . . " " : " 1 JmrJmm M.MMwrnMMMaseasri i-in HnnnnnwMnrinnrtnnnnnnrtri r- r7rr; :l P "5 50: i ! t Yiri i4iiu -l?aarv m. in -wax a m ewwww- m ' ,i. i.u pi i. m , 1 . fj 9 ssasswa-w m ai saa . .. ,.f . i , ... ., .J f ...... 1 ... , ... 'M ,.J ." "V, - .-. ... I . r ai m if i a. ) 1. I I 1 i 3 all. aasY -I H. -c ( r r i c I m r th) in ill ; ojiAuto Supplies -II- Are you one of the host of motorists who have found that they can always procure just the accessory they need from "Western Auto" at exceptionally reasonable prices and know that if -they are not absolutely satisfied their money is waiting for them. t V m m-m wm rm f SUNDAY MORNING, Long, third assistant secretary ot state in the Wilson , administra-J tion. on the other hand, baa beea referrine; to tae fart that Reed v. as rt ad out of the party by the 1$20 Democratic state convention because ot his attitnde towards the former president. Out?ide of telling his audiences not to allow "outsiders Co ,. in Etruct them bow to Tote, Sena tor Reed has but infrequently re ferred to the letters Mr. Wilson sent into Missouri urging Reed's defeat. In asserting he has not fought Wilson, Reed has emphasized that his actions in the senate were guided by wbat be believed the wishes of his constituents in Mis eouri. , 'My only boss i3 the people of this great state," - the senator has been telling bis audiences, then. SAFE! On mountain Western Giants are safe. They hold. .Their suction cups and high, tapering -block tread gives traction and safety without the use of ' chains.' : : r.! SAFE! Western GiknU are built You can rely '; there and bring you back. They make the complete trip sale. . KSt SAFE1V The 12,000-mile guarantee on Western i CJanU cords.is real w Ml ' and taneible. The:whole Western Auto oreanization of 60,stores is behind them. NON-SKID Our Tire Prices Km sBsmasassaasssBssssssaasasam j. Nobraskai Pharia '- Western Giant 9lMm "6000 Miloa 7000 Mile 12.000 Mil 30x3 $ 7.65 $ 70 30x3Vi 8.90 9.75 $15.90 ; 32x3y2 110 ,12.00 22.90 ; 31x4 12.95 135 27.40 32x4 15.40 15.90 28.90 33x4 15.65 16.15 29.75 34x4 15v95 16.45 30.60 32x42 - saasM - 35.60 . 33x42 ,.m 36.45 34x4Vz wi 37.30 33x5. tSZfJ'' I mtrs:si I 'HS . I 35x5 let. -.'M I (. . . l I 465 30x34 Western Standard Cords $12.75 .125 N. High St., Salem, Ore. - i m r-i rnn trrwrnnr rrtnwrr- JULY 23, 19: with, a rrin, adding ' "and my wife.". ' ' r . ' - Mr, Lons says he is content to let the forthcoming primary de cide whether Reed was correct in his construction of Jhe wishes of Missouri Democrat. Long has the support of lbs drys, while Reed has been fought Is the original and only eIenUfic method of adJusUng th apln. It U nerer rough and seldom palnf uW hut geu results. It is the only acboot of mechanical treatment glTint a phy sician's full four year course of study : y - The following are regularly graduated, licensed Osteopathic Physicians In Salem: . . ; -'j .-' ; : " ' ( DR, H. B. TtTOTB DIt,;T0IIX L..LTXCX1 ; . ; . DR. L..C MARSTTAT.Tj ',x ,.r- roads, on steep hills, or on You are safe when you buy f Are you enjoying your spare ing is a recreation that, while .very enjoyable and beneficial, is also inexpensive. - , '' ' - ,r Get your; equipment ' at Vestern Auto. , We have a ' -tremendous stock and our prices are right." ' ' r mm vigorously 'by the prohibition t ment, and a certain coatlnpent s women roters for hia stand ti f ibe suffrage question. - j J The Reed-Lions fibt has I shadowed every other . conte.-. ; Read the Classified- Ac'; EOPATHY 3 C.J O slippery pavements, on them to take you i Western Giant.', I . II . 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