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! U i i u r 4 ! IS I il 6 T1IE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON CHURCHES ' - J CHMSTIAK ; First Christian. Center ' ass" Hig h streets. J, J. Evsns, pastor. Interestim Bible srfcaal eerv-ir. at :4S. Ir. B. C Epl7 direetins the piirrmm. -v. Tha pa tor will epesk at 11 o'rtock. Hpecial uiunw sad etber (eat ares ( value. There will be a. eveaina; arrir.. To. roajri cation wdl joia with ether cnurhe in Ik seioa program at the perk at 4:30. Cosrt Rtreet Ckristisn Xorta Seves Umuth and twrt streets. Bible vraool at :4S a.", Kennon. Te Jewer ei the Personal teoeh." Big contest be tween th intermediate and seowr deavorera atarta toaht' at 1 pJ. ' Tw lesdera a tba meetiay . New idaa in roasting points fair ta fcotn sides. Coma hear about it, yaong paopla. KagaHtie mrnWw at a p.". A soul stirring n.e auga by tha psstor. "Tba Fewer of tha Cross." Monthly board meeting Monday p.a. 0 Thor4iy arming at 8 o'clock thera will ba anotbar maating of tha 3 evaaswiiatie eoaamitt. aad ambwi lot prayer and lurtaer plaaaing. Wt Unto yoa to oar services. A hearty loom awalu yen. ' K. L. Pstnam. paster. METHODIST -' Firat Methodist Kpiaeopal Caitrck and RtaU streets. Bleiss K. Kirkpatrirk, , aaiaiater. Claas meeting 9:13 m the ortteweat . rooaa. dowaetairs. '- Monday -JS a.m.. 1. B. Littler, auperia- leaden!. Morning i warabip 11 o'eloek A or enlqoe rtia baa been planned. . It will ba a rating people's service. If yoa want aa hour of genuine inspirstion. m at this moraine and worsaip wita as. Tha paalor-will bo in charge, a- iated by a group of lira young people at the rharrh. It will be worth rear whii. afternoon Park . service 4:30 '.'.i.u-b Thia la a anion aervire to which all are welcome. The apeeker will be K. Warrringtoa, , aerretary Y.H.C.A., at o.A.O. Kpworth laa Bi'ot at 7 p.ss. Th.r. will ba ao evening servire. Mid- weak service a o'clock Thursdav - Mir fUaadiaaviaa Mathodiat Episcopal TifLMnih and UU1 streets. Dafid C. Haa mmi gaataltna. Hnadar nomine aerrica at 11 'o'clock, evening aerriea at 8 elocki Hundar acbool. la o'clock. Oust Ander ' aoo. aoperlntandent. Mid-week prayer Mrtiag and Bible . study t Wrdnaaday mwmin at a o'clock, lb ladica' aid will aieot at tha borne of M re, Ostria, -.e J - f h m .4 w ftfUriuiail Auguat loik. Yao are-eordiall inntod to tbeae tacetinga. ' t Jaaon I-ea Mamortal . Xetnod'iit !pia-' eonal Bandar acbool at :5, C. M l Roberta. auBrlnteadeat. Junior church ' . 11 mmAmr tha teadcrahlO Of Kc. lfflc ed. Preaching at 1 1 by Ir. Carl tiretrg Doaey, preaideat wiuamauo, (.niverany. la tba arenlng al o'clock tha Euaorth league will have -charge of the aerrica Iteuorta will ba made of tba League ia aUtnta at . falls City. Jatt V Italia Methodlal Eplacopaf Son tH Com iM Uniri tier la. II, F. Peni brrtoa, pantor. rMnndayaehool meeta at a-xK . K A. Kliotan. aunenntenaeni. A good school well condncted for people all ages and aH sorts. Epworth feagna eetiac at T pja. A ua aaeevag wn fiae enahaaiaam for tha beat ia lua. Uvr oong people wilt welcome all otoera wao Morawg woraana ai m- cr. E. C Powell wilt prch. vr. Powm a nreacher of' naaansl power. low ill eirjojr bearing him. Ia the evening 8, Itrv. A. . Jiauigaa wiu preacn. Unlliran ta alwsva worth hearing. on will enjoy this meeting iw tha eool the day. We will welcome- yoa rer- ially at ail of tbeae services; 4 EVAJTGEIICAL T.ibertr Street Evangelical Center and Liberty streeta, . . Uenibg. 8r paa- tor. Sunday school at iu a.m. ireacaing arrvices at 11 ajn. The evening serrtees II be at 7 ii-Bi- rounr people's aieeting. snd preaching at 8 p.m. Tkeaa nervieee ill he mi inn at Oottace Htreet Kvsacel- ical. O. V. Lieaing. Br will preach. The annual camp meeting and eonvea- mn will liecis next Wednesday .at me Kvanntlieal eampgroiuid at Jennwig Lodge and will be held until auaaay- tne ?uia. incluaive1. Coma and worabip with aa. . EPIBCOPAI. fit. Pant's Church "Tha Little Church Around - the Corner." Her. H. Uoncan hambera. rector. This- beina the first Kundar in the mouth there will bo two celebrations of the Holy Euehariat, the first at 7:30 and the second at II. witti aermon. The topic will ba "Sincerity." The church school wilt meet at 9:45 as usual. All moat cordially invited and welcome to Hi. Paul s. Dclco RED ARROW. ' IGNITION CO. v We have' j tot been ap pointed "the only official authorized.dtetributor. to render factory service xn , Delco ,Klaxon, and Remy electrical apparatus in Salenv " This department is operated btf B;Me Lis bakken who has had nine ' years experience, having been with the factory and their branches as in ' spectof and service su perintendent until ' com ing here.' . ,A complete stock of general factory -. repair parts now; on , . hand. h : Come in and obtain f ree " inspection " and expert z advice coricerriirig r the I care of your ., electrical 1 system. VT . v 540 Chemeketa St. . v Phone 426 awAtiags will ran regntarrjr. during tae vacatioa vv Praer aaI iraie , ser vira as aaaal OS Tbarsday at 7:46 p.m. Thia week it will be ander tbe dim-t.oa of too riabbath sehooU . t - CATHOLIC Rev. J. R. Ba.-k. paator. - Maaaes o Sunday at 7 :S, and lt:30. iswedi tioa follows Ut aiu. Commencing witii Hundav Auif. nth., there Witt !e but two niUM on Monday, one at ft rlut-k and . one at 1. with - benedtrtion aftrr ljtt mi . eit weeic tae p-Ur will bo at Colnmbia l.'Bivrity. Portland, at tenduir the annual retreat for the eier y. - No nix daring tife week cant Saturday morning. Valley Wheat Excellent - "i Says Veteran Dealer It is etated by D. A. White, the yeteran grain buyer and seeds rcaa, that the Willamette valley never produced a better quality of fall wheat than this season. It is hard, and exceptionally clean, and full -weight, and in every way is a positive surprise to those who had feared it woatdf i fail altogether. ' The yield Is not have run up to 25 bushels to the acre. One ISO-acre field in Polk county produced 23 bashels per acre, though it should hve ben 4d bushels. If the mi us had come right. The ab?enc2 cf weeds and for eign Btuff, however, Is especially iKiticeaLle. aeordiag . to Mr. White. Usually it has been neces sary to screen the grain, even for thicken feed, but this J ear it comes clean and hardl . The price is low only 95 cents to a possible dollar -a bushel. Some ear iy wheat, for immediate feeding, brought a little more than a dollar, but the way the Chicago market has tumbled has rJiued the local market likewise. SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 6, 192 i aeWJaaaamamamamamaaMaaaaa ' " ' ' a-mm-mmam. ' MAY PUT OFF IMG Postponement of Season Probably Necessary Be cause of Fires Postponement of the deer hunt ing season in Oregon, which opens August 20. may be necessary as a precaution against forest fires4 if the present dry weather con-j ways a menace tlnues to that date. This was the statement yester day of F. A. Elliott, state forest- !er", wac"is in conference with Governor Olcott relative to condi tions in lhe Oregon timber, areas, j ' Goventor May Act Should the hunting season 1 postpored it would b by proclam i atlon ot the governor, who has au- thorn v to set asidd the law of coni'tions, as represented to him by tba state forester, warrant the action. The deer hunting season oins in both eastern and western Ore gon on August 20. IVpartment CHerbortlened The entire forestry organisa tion ot the state, supplemented by several government airplane pa trols, is already overburdened with handling the fire situation. The operation of hunters is al to the forests it the weather is cry. Danger Imminent While there are no large fires in. the state at the present time numerous small ones are reported.,-- ..- v:;.v. Aa east wind for 24 hours, said State Forester Elliott, "would cause the fires to become a dis astrous as they were in 1510." ' hay ; SAX FRANCISCO. Aug. 5.-r Rec-!pta: Hy 1? tns; unCnn" ed.: ... 5:::v'r- ' - Classified Ads. in The -1 Rtntcsman Bring Results ajaammmmma OSTEOPATHV la theorlgiaal and only scJentlflc met hod of ZS It 19 never rough nd seldom palnfuU W Kta results. . It is the only school of mechanical tvatment .Ulns paj- aicianfa full four year course of atudy. . " .... The following aro regular raduated. licensed OsteopatWe Physicians In Salem: , - , ' dr. il b. wnrra dr. sons i. ltxch DR. I. C MAJCSHAXli ' , FBIESDS Hirhland Friend Highland Avcnre Dd North Church street. I. O. snd Ida Lee. ministers. Bible school st 10 m t'nrtoa Ross, auperinleniiesi. un seeount of tha ramo meetine now in two- Creaa. at the atate fair Krounda there ill be no Breachinc service at our ennren on this .Sunday. We invite eaeryhody to the camp aieetlnf. Good singing, ex- ceuent prescbinK. We sre expecting a freat day Services at lU:ao a.m.. -i:3i and 7:30 pjn. The regular prayer meet- ng at the ehurcb on Thursday at 8 p.m. COSaHEOATXOVAA Central Congregationyineteenth and Ferry. ' Clsylon Jud,v. minister. Combin ation ' service of. Hunday aehool and rhnrch at 10 ajn. M. B. E. Edwards. uuerintendeat. The specisl program win no nailer the leaderahio of Ur. r. r.. Brown. Senior and Intermediate Chriat- Ian endeavor, at 1 p.m. Evening- service of eon r - and worshio with sermon, by Leslie Bailey, st 8 o'clock. A rorilial invitation is extended to all. ' tnrrTED bretheen. First t'nited Krethren Twelfth and Mission. C. 9. Johnson, pastor. Handay school st 10 a.m. O. B. Bowman, super intendents RerWea at II. subiect: "Answered Prerer. Jnnior C. E. at 0. i Mr i. Burns. anierintendent. Senior ;. E. at 7.- Hilda Berkev. oresKlenU lUblo atudy by t'elia Oobler,. services at 8. i 1 f . ... - Tt. , pnujeri ji Vjjtfnu ok iew. a io;-i meeting st r clock, wedoeiday even- Ina. Everybody invited. . ' LUTHERAN Lntherun East fitate and Kigbteenth atreeta. Geo. Koehler, paator. Hiinday anhool at 9:45 a.m. Piviae aervine at 10:30 a.m which is held in the Knglinh language. The pastor will prascJt Aa tha epistolary lesson of tne eigin nnnoay after Trinity and his subject is iiov do I Know 1 am a Christian t" oCme aad hear it. There will ba no evening aerviea. i i n r 1 ill i L-i W w : : : -jii ml 'I t. I r' ? i f . ,. P RPtsmiAUST CHUttCtt 1 Rervicea 14HO Broadway 8 p.m., R. E. rdoa. minister. 8 object Sunday. "Kpii- itusl Interpretation of the Bible."' Phil osophy class Tueaday 8 p.m. All wel come." . f THB. BETHEIi H0MS 1500 Ferry street, phone 698. Mary E. Burkbee. pa a tor. Services, Sunday aehool at 0:4a a.m. preaching at 11 o'clock. Prayer meeting and Divine heal- In r. teachennr. Tuesday and f rnasy eveninga at 8 o'clock. We pray for the sick, Cod heals. All are welcome. , CHBXSTXAH 8CTXNS0 First Church 440 Ctremeketa ttreet. Snndav mornina services at ll a.m. -Sub iect, of lesson sermon: "Spirit. " Sun- dav , achoof at 0:45 a.m. Wednesday evening testimonial feetinf it & o'clock, Ueadinr room 20H Masonic letnpie, open everr day except Holidays and Sundays from 11:15 to 5:80 p.m. All are oor dialW invited to ur services and toour reading room, , ' " CHURCH OT OOD ' 1848 Horth, Church street. J, X Gil- leaoie. nastop. . Sunday aehool 10 a.m. Preaching, servteo n a.m. suoject - im Return of Cod's People from , ilytry Babylon and the Bnilding of the ilesv ealy Jemaalcm.' ' Young people' aeet- Ing - -an preaenins; service t:au n.m.' Prayer meeting edneaday 1 ewen- II ic . . i . . - . am ciui. Haw. .uk mw ..ww burn waa a read success for Got in tha salvation of aoule.' - , -.. .-.a 4 aOSaiONART alXIANCE Chriatiait and -iliasionary Alliance Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Casweir. 425 ."vortn Winter street, leaders. Vsual ssrviees this afternoon st 832 South Commercial atraet. Sunday aehool at 2 o clock, fol lowed by tha gospel meeting at . Also at tha same place next Thursdsy ' after noon, Angust 10, the regalar Tfcarsdsy meeting, begianinr at 2:30 o'clock. AD most cordially welcome.' - j B-ETORICED CHURCH . Capitol and Marion street. . Sunday school 10 a.m. Preaching acrvica (Ger man) 11 a.m. Mo. evening service. J. Denny, pastor. '. . t 1 PREBBTTERTAK First Presbyterian On Church street, between Chemeketa and, Center, i Ward Willis (.eng. "minister. Sabbath Softool meeta at B:4S a.m. .It. E. Barrett. Sup erintendent. : At 11. a.m. Rev. K. W. Warrington, "X.M.C.A. secretary st Ora kos Agricultural College will . speak. on ,k. ti.i.l. "In Rnint and in Keality. He also will deliver tba sermon at 4:Sft ! willeon .aark. The intermediate C.K. wishes to ernnhssiie the fsct thst tha J e New Stci 8TT ' ami BaV BVa &0 bm3 6aa Cam M SS Shm? Ca Co lit 3 r- -3XkTsv Willi t !j (Mi 'hA Jill' ; :..,VV:st "ff j ill t'li ' (j! i till ayf) amaj aaj Wajaaaa ajaaiaaaj aysaw ii j x, 8 J 8 aT"l 8l 1 a8 in, .1. iui.l.1 ), q u II 1111 iWl I I' IN ""JT! Z jTiS? atat. TTm TZrtrrz ti rr n n n n ia s- s-s s 11.. awajsr8aamwaamwworr"-,"4 ? I Here's your opportunity! "Western Auto" is this week giving with each tire sold Western Giant, Pharis or Nebraska a guaranteed tube of corresponding size absolutely free. Our prices still maintain their extremely low level, but. with these tubes given in addition makes our tire values absolutely; unapproachable WESTERN GIANT CORDS 12,000 Mile Guarantee "Western Giants" represent the very acme of tire building science. No expense has been spared to make them the most durable, skid proof, fine, appearing and mile producing tire possible to con struct. , j ' Regardless of pries wt bellero there newer has been another tire produced that cava compare In any way to Western ' Qlanta. 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Scott" . . . . , rniE CYCLE MAN" : 174 South Commercial St. - Phone 68. - Salem, Oregon if T tJl till 'l 1 t 1 t 1 t 3 t ,3. o. 13 m AERMORE HORNS Tha Aermor It tha horn with thai locomotiva, toot it asks for ths rosd rathsr than da nandt It. By blanding four tones together it produces a melodious chime afVvaya aud iblo abov tha din of traffic. Complste, $6.95 to $10.50 1 i OIL i AND CREASE Lubrication ia thoUf of tho motor. Get your oil and - g t e a e at Western An to. v We carry several popular brands in all BradeK.nd can auppy.your n d a at a considerable savins.' Keep a -cal can of oil ia .your home ffarase. I la tv ml t ' ' - ll V aafe BssIbb) flOaaBB ValHBfe ajaaak tosBt fc"?" bVbI flarVB aBSOS V a a" w WINDOW ANTI-RATTLERS A neeeaattr for closed windows. Price tie. car MOTOMETER ORNAMENTS Attach y.ur ledc. emblem to the too of your motometer. Very attractive. MASTER ROTORS Give your Port a new heart , InetaJl a MASTER RTOP. ia your timer. Price $1.00. 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MpyHL &I ' E, i3 MSrfr ',.5.'"f r ' " WivMSi' W w i Fill-;. wJfraiNi til i n i. AUTO BEDS ,! c ; ar eavxap. foe VACUUM BOTTLES Keep, liquid toe cold for 8 ev S days. IM te SSOS. All tho - popular a rrd bettor typos of auto bods and camp cot will b found at "West ern Alto." 3.0 t $22,607 GASOLINE STOVES roidino- sas stoves, made iar tne eonv.ai.Dc. of the camper. .Trie $SJ0 t. $UO. y S3 '1 . 125 N. High St. Salem, Ore. Telephone ,796 f GET A COMPLETE AUTO CAMP i X A Visit ror storo axd lot oar csvmp xnsvn help yots- pick oat your complete . csunp. ' We csxry etrory conceiva.bl cavmp oonUort aad can outfit jwu Cor tha beach, trip, plcalo or transcozrUneatai tour. . : - - II E: 3 5 t 1 P c: c JMUUUUUaJtj am a m -! eta sr $ a4 m s WMUUIL9UUI k-l a.1 u uuu tsea taaw at mjjjLJt uuuuuu tOjbltcLJ t 1 1 ni 1 111" "I ''.-II i a T f C It ruK l J z if . r i" I. J . 3.