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I: t! Hi .4 i ! ! -I ' 1 f'i r. g r- .-.,-.. . -w TJEUytJiOSGOj .., ,. : - - -t.. : ruunvi ,maV-.., -, , CHURCHES ' METHODIST Tirst Methodist Kpiscopsl Blaine E. JCirkpatrirk.. minister. Class! meeting 9.1b a.m. la the northwest corner room iovultin. 8und7 aehool 9:45 .m. Sheldon 8arktt, superintendent. Morn is worship 11 o'clock. The choir will sine nn-Vr the direction of Prof. E. W. Hobeon. -This is the church of good nioiie. 8peril invitation U . extended to students of the university. Epworth . leatnse friendship hoar at 5:30 o' flock and devotional sneetinKa at 6.30. Bruce White leader of senior ebapter. Tb in- i termed I tee meet at the aame boat. Kv ening earvlec 7:30 p.m. The a-nian b I tiie pattor will-be on the subject: ' Ths'Crot and the Christian Mark." There will be an opening song service and i special ina'slc. The new church nift-pit prorram begins on Thursday r eHiiwltlie 'h. r-; : - 1 If 1 til : ' : MMMM THE smart style of Art- ....... , .... craft, like its year- fMSl ? i : rpund comfort, ts"fct once &fmSk I apparent. Its iafkable iulfflrffe vj ; j . durability, however, 'cait M WlftfS 1 1 be appreciated only after SJfiwif I the intimate association of VSff IpWft , j J ' ownership. ; : :t : WALTER L GRUNERT m ' . 1 ' .-, fl; ."' v;;:; ' ' ; ' ' ' t - .. Sale Starts i S;30 Sharp . ' r -. h : Terms Only ,$S:aiMonth read ' ' '- f fltno ' ( sew it D 589: n V J 1800 A MUler r $185 : q . Tnia is a cenalne - 8. '. W. MUler, and ia tine road it Ion. , - . . : ', 15 down, fl.SO a 'vrtk M V.'e will accept roar old as pert payment. ,- i 'in . . . - Study claaaee at 7 and devotioaal period at 7:45. A large enrollment U expected. Jaaon le Memorial Methodiat Epie ropal. North Winter and Jefferson atreet. Take the north Commercial atreet ear to Jefferson atreet : Thomaa Jteheson, pastor. Earl Officer in chart; the Janior ehrneh. Services of uplift and inspiration will be held at tiia ilisreh ion tha coming Lord's day. Bandar school will convene at 9:45 a.m. with elasaes for all and teachers that are in earnest about their work. Two services of worship at It a.m. The Rer. Offic er wiH preach to 700119 people in the Janior church room. The pastor , will conduct the service in the church audi torium. "The Foundation of Christian Faith." will be the theme of the honr The Epworth league will meet for its devotional infecting at 0:30 p.m. The young folk are baring great meetings. Prior to this service there will be a ralf hour for getting acquainted. Big evan gelistic service and sing at 7:30 p.m. with sermon by the pastor. Orchestra music for the Sunday senool and league. Wcisl snnste hv choir for ehur-h G PHONOGRAPHS $1.00 Ddivere Any Phonograph , This beautiujj nejvyt ?650 ; Player Piuno and JO rolls of ". ' -, . ... music and bench. . $395 Terms , $5 Tbia ..is a beautial fine tone.' $3 dowt, S ;l fbOO I Estey , J $275 ; ill L-l: This beautiful nationally ad vertised "gtfand piano, tegular $1,000 value, - $68 Terms $3.50 a piano 5 service. Come and bring your friends with jroov, . .Scandinavian Method 1st JEpiseopal . 15th and Mill streets. David C. Haseel. pastor. .Sunday morning aerviee at 11 'clock, Bandar school at 12. Oust An derson superintendent. Evening service a 8 o'clock- Mid week service Wed nesday aveaing at 8 o'clock. The ladies aid society m meet 'inaraday XMa at the home of Mre. truss Anderson, 243 'South 19th street. Yon are cor dially invited to all of these meetings. Center Street Methodist German r North 13th snd Center streets. Geo.'. Reader, minister. Hands? school 10 a.m. Teachers fsr both Eaglish snd German classes. 'Preaching morning and evening by Rev. A, Cramer of Bockiyn, Wash. The Kpworth league devotioaal meeting will be led 6y A. O. Carl, tae newly etected president Prayer meet ing Thurtday evening. A cordial wel come. . - GHXISTIAH First Christian Center and High Sts. J. J. Evans, minister. The school st 9:45 on eiundaya is proving itself wor thy of the interest of everybody. Mod ern methods of grading and Instruction are used by the large body of teachers. Big plans are under way for a great rally on Sunday the 15th. Begin our attendance with today. The paator will spak morning and .evening, on the fol lowing topics: "What the Churan, Should Do" and "Who la a Christian t'. ' Good music and helpful services. The young people, both intermediate and senior, meet at 6:30 for a social and religious program. Court Street Cbristiei North Seven teenth and , Court streets. Everybody be in .Bible school today. t Promotion day exercises will be next I-ord's dsy. Come hesr all about it. K. J. Huston, repies entative of the anti-ssloon -league, will speak at 11 a.m. Hear his message: "Having s Nation." An offering will be. taken st cloae of address. Interme diate Christian endeavor 5: SO p.ai. Sen ior endeavor 6:30. Evangelistic service 7.30. Dr. H. C. Epley wants everyone that Is going to help in the evsns;elistic ctssrus to be there. .Sermon: "The N. T. Church. Another one of the series thst is creating interest Tueadsy, 7.15 p.m. organisation of chorus for fall meet ing by- Dr. Epley. Thursday, 7:15 p.m. personal evangelism lecture by the pas tor. ' Note the m acting la held early on account of the endeavor rally at the Presbyterian church. We are looking for a good big attendance at this lec ture. .Be sore and; eoae. A welcome far all to all these services. R. L. Put nam, pastor. FKXEMJDS (Highland) IFriendsws-H4hIand s venue snd North Chords " street. I. G. and Ida i. Lee, ' ministers. ' Bible school st 10 GEO. C. WILL Closing Out Pfano and Phonograph Stock New Phonographs y2 Price. $1 down, $1 week up. .Pianos $89 up; terms $5 down, f 5 month up. r See Ad- on la3t page of 'second section msm iriano AT HALF PRICE r . t $3.00 a week mahogaor cm; . - v a week - Haw I ti25 . J Piano . $318; rf Thia la, an instrument of exceptionally hifh quality. $5 do a, ,2 week $600 j Kohlsr ft ,,1 i 3 Campbell l-t l -$237 :ff week: This 5 sjd. Clifftoa Koes. superintendent We have a good achook with classes for all sges. Morning worship and presehmg it 11. Christian endeavor at ;30 p.m. Preaching service at " T:t0 p.m. Prsyer meeting oa Thursday st 7:30 p.m. Our services arc times of specisl blessing. The public is cordially invited to wor ship with os. ' , CO HOKEQ ATIONAX. Centrsl Congregational Nineteenth ft Ferry Clayton Judy. . minister. Sunday school and church, s rimbined service, st 10 a.m. Mrs. B. T. Edwards, super intendent. Lesson adapted to all ages snd "good teachers. Be sure and be . on time ud the entire program. Christian endeavor Keeling at t0. Vera MeCcne, president. Evening er-' vice of song snd orhip with sermon at 7:30. Subject "The Christian Solu tion of the Kace Problem." The mis aionary education movement of the L'JB. and Canada have recommended the Race Problem as the theme for their Study con rue this year. Then Men s brother hood will hold their first meeting -on Monday evening, October 9. The men will gsther around rue tables snd est toeethtr at 6. o'clock. Following the meal the annnal election will be held and the year s program introduced by Mr. J. B. Giesy. who will bring us ene of his -prsctical. straight from tneshonl der messages. The mid-week service on Tbnrsdsy erecing will meet st t :3'. A bslf hour will be devoted to the stady of the personal examples of Christ aad s half uour to t.v snswering of ques tions from the question box. ' You are always welcome at our rvicvs. First ConicrcstionaI Liberty snd Center streets. W. C. Kantner, minister. 10 a.m. Kunday school .with elasaes for all ages. A splendid primary depart ment. An auditorium class for the men snd women not accustomed to go to Sunday school. Drop into this class. We sre ttsrting out with good promise snd invite all not attached elsewhere to join our rsnk. 11. M. Mead, superin tendent. 1 1 a.m. A sermon all mem bers of the church should hesr "The Re port of a Committee whose appointment was ordered by God." 6:30 p.m. Young people's meeting for all person vith voung hearts., 7:30 p.m. "Siftahospeare's Cordelia an Illustration of the Fifth Commandment." Following this address s series of pictures dealing with Shske spesre snd his great dramas. This ser vice while carrying its spiritual message, will be of interest to all students ef Shskespeare. Meeting for prsyer snd the stody of "The Word of God" Thursday st 7:30 p.m. Subject "Examples of Christ." A cordial welcome for all. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church 440 Chemeketa street. Sunday morning services at It s.m. Sub ject of lesson sermon: "Disease and Death Realf." Sunday school at 9:45 s.m. Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room. 209 Masonic Temple, open every dsy except holidays and Sundays from 11:15 to 5:30 p.m. All are cordially invited to our services and to our reading room. X. B. S. A. ; International Bible Students associa tion. Meets every Sunday in Derby, hall, corner of Court and High streets, for Bible stady. Honrs .from 10 a.m. to 12. Ai interested in Bible sttdy wel come. - ' : BAPTIST First Baptist VVUliam T. MiMiken, miniater. Bible school -a4 0:45. Ed 8-h unite's a -aoper who's)- sorely alive. Morning devotions begirt stj-leven; we meet in the evening at, half past seven. Voung people's srvice aa hour before; corns, and your present will add ene mor. Tuesday night's when the trust ees meet, at- Thursday prayer service fill a asst. r'rtAay. two-thirty. th - la- Thia gOut My Entire It 1T tl s ana rnonog n f the world's finest down. 12.36 s week dies talk missions. - A eight all meet to study conditions. Attend aa tfitte .. J . k .1 tV a KaII mlA TAXI win have ended the week r well- Morw- .1 --r. - ing KTS1011 I ur" -. iBr vr' " i Wrong Alliance." -Evening: "The Scape post.' ' Visitors cord rally . welcomed. Gertnsn Bsptist Rev. John J. Lucas, minister. Bible school at 9:15. Morn ing worship al 11. Evening worship st S. Prayer service at 8 on Wednesdaj i-veniag. The conference bf the German speaking Baptists of the Oregon will be held with fhis church on October 26 to 39. Visitors welcomed at all ter rices. EPISCOPAL St. Psuls Church. "The Little Church Around the Corner.' ' Rev. H. Dsmcsn Chambers, rector. Holy Euchar ist st 7:3u aim. Church school st 9:45. The school is growing in. attendance and interest and all old students should be in .their plsces now thst the public schools hsve resumed. Morning prsyer with sermon by the rector st 11 s.m. All sre invited to St. Psul's snd will be ccrdially welcome. M2KI8TERIAI. ASSOCIATIOH The local 'Xiutsterial . association ia nirking a departure in its program and meetings from former years. At -a meet ing in the T. M. C. A. UrtOtonday morning a permanent program commit tee was elected. The committee is eom post-1 of president . H. P Peenbertoxw. secretary, R. 1 Putnam. Ward W. Long, C. Jcfljr and Nathan Swabb. '" Anyone wishinr to tiresent anvthinr before tha I cwly in the future must first gsin per- muion from tins committee, lttis com mittee's duty shall be to got up a worth while progrsm for each meeting snd sea that notice is sent to each member of the association in' advsnce of the meeting date. The regular meetings of th as sociation will be held downstairs in tie public library building every second and fourth Monday at 10:30 a.m. The first regular meeting of thia character will be next Monday morning. At that time P.iaine . Kirkpatrick, pastor of tha First M. E. church will give the devo tional talk of ten minutes, and Prof. D. W. Riddle of Kimball School of Theol ogy, wili give a 30 minute paper on tha "Meaning. of RigfcUeousaess. PENTECOSTAL MISSION ; Bring jour sick, we pray for them God heals. Services: Sunday, Sunday school at 1:30 p.m preaching at Sand 8 p.m. Week days: Bible study Tuesdsy evening st 8. Evangelistic service Sat urday evening at 8. Healng rooms open Tuesday. Thursday arid Saturday, after noons from 2 to 5 p.m. ; Supported by free will offerings. All are welcome. Pentecoatal Mission. 323 State strett, upstairs in the Patton- Bldg. . REFORMED CHURCH Capitol and Marion streets. Sunday school 10 a.m. Preaching service (Fg lishl, 11 a.m. No evening service. M. Denny, pastor. UNITED EVANGELICAL First United Evangelical North. Cot tage street, near Center. The ususl Sundsy school at 10 o'clock. Miss Paul ine Remington; superintendent. Rev. M. i. Ballantyne of Dallas wiH preach at 11. No evening service. All very wel come. MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Christian and Missionary Alliance Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Caswell, 425 North Winter . street, leaders. TeL 921-J. Us ual Sunday services 'this afternoon at 632 South Commercial street. Sunday school at 2 o'clock, followed by preach ing service at 3. Rev. E. G. Eaton, an independent Missionary from Jndia, who ia now in thia country on furlough, will sneak at 3. On next Thursday af- temopw - the - usual meeting wll he held pisno is worth double the moner. Terms 2 a week PIANO Kaw 1560 Piano -. $385 ; g $500 Schaff ,p $295 On tera s of only ?2 a week at 632 0. vonuaerci. S'""""S AUj cordially welcome to these meetings. CHTKCH OF OD ; 1 Nerth Church J. J- "fn" paster. Sundsy scbooi 10 a m. r''" ing service II am. Scwject: "Pasamg freffl the : OU Teatament to thp New 'Testament,.' Young people's meeting aad preaching service 7:30j Reg ular weekly prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7fS0. UNITED BRETHREW . First United itrethren 8th and Mis sien. C. 8. Johnson, paster. Sundsy sebool at 10 a.m.. O. B. Bowman, supt. Preaching at 11: subject "Glorifying trod." Janior C E. at 6 pjn-. Mrs. ' Burns, aups. Seaior at 7. Mikta Ber 1 key. pres.: Preaching st S. Subject: in Furni tinA ' Praver meetins Wadne&dav eveninr st 9. Everybody welcome. Castle Chapel United Brethren-e-17th snd Nebraska avenue. Sunday i school 101 s.m. P. Wells, aupt. Classes for all. Morning wersutp u; evening wor ship 7:30 p,in. Christian endesvor 6:30. Subject: The Foil of Procrsstination." Leader Mrs. Cliff Hill. Lsdies" air Wednesday afternoon. dPrayer meeting Thursday eve nine 7.30 n.m. W. M. A Friday 2 -p.m. Yon are welcome to all services, oeorge inapmsn, pastor. ' rjVTTAXIAN Cottage - and Chemeketa streets Rev. Martin Fereshetian, minister. Church school at 1 10 a.m. Graded - iustrwuon. Me. Feresaetiaa is conducting a class for. adults in the study of the Psychology of religion. : Faith, 'hope, the effect and power of thought over the body etc.. will be discuaaed ia turn. - For first few lectures WiH be devoted to physio logical psychology and fwse who would fiker to take the advanced work must be present for the benefit of alt interested Devotional services st 11. Subject of ISLAM: The Power of Turkey. Mrs. M. Fereshetian will sing. Mrs. W. A. Denton -at the organ. LUTHERAN East 8tate and' Eighteenth streets Gee. Kohler ps(stor. Sundsy school at 9:45 s.m. The congregation observes its: annual mission festival. Preaching service .at W:50 a.m., which ia held in the German language and at 2 p.m. in English. Rev. W, Schoeler, of Aur ora, Ore., will preach the sermons. Bible school every Saturday from 9 to 12 a m, and eatedhetical inatrnction for the cat echumens at 1 p.m. Xverybody is wel come. THE SALTATION ARMY i Spasslal bsrvest festival aervieea will be held in the hall on State street from Oct. 7 to 9. - Saturday evening, at 8 p.m. Topie "Things to Be Thankful for." Shnday morning, 'Plowing and Sowing." Sunday evening, "Reaping." On Monday evening at 8 p.m. ' Great international service representing the ar my work ia sixteen countries. The sale of fruits, vegetables, etc., will be at the end of this service. Captain and Mrs. James Watson,' officers in charge. CATHOLIC Rev. J. R. Buck, pastor. Sunday, low mssa at 6 ; high mass with sermon by pastor, "Cas a Priest Forgive 8ins" at 10 o'clock. Benediction follow last mass. Everybody welcome. CLOVERDALE CLOVERDALB. Or., Oct. 7. The women of the W. C. T .U. met at the home bf Mrs. Day, of Pleasant View Thursday. Sam Drager who nag been work raons Stock of PRICES SLAUGHTERED $5,00 Delivers Any Piano TO THE PUBLIC: Commencing Monday morning at 8:30 sharp we will launch the greatest Sale on Musical Merchandise ever attempted in the annals of the music industry. Prices have been annihilated, terms Have been lowered to a point dangerously near rental. But I have made up my mind to close out this entire stock and do it at once,soT deci to Ieave no obstacles whatsoever for anyone desiring a Piano or Phonograph. My business' has grown to such an enormous volume that I have to rebuild it al most entirely throughoTJt' the interior. The only way this can be dotie Is lo get rid .of eyeryingle instrument how on my floors and I am going to do that very thing regardless of price or terms. Note The Famous Makes, Prices and Terms New Phonographs W-iv. - New New New New New New New This fine slightly used Phonograph $127 Terms $1 down, $2 a week. 432 State GEO tng In eastern Oregon returned home today. Mis Irene Thomas "and Miss Anna Zirkel entertained the Tur ner high school Monday. Everett Wood is attending th Salem Capital Business eoflege. He drires bock and forth eacu day. Clorerdale school opens Octo ber 16. , Mrs. C. Drajer's .brother who For the Biz Boy and the Little Kiddies . Don't forget our bicyde rfipatir department. ; Fix up that bike and ride it to school j. Flashlight Holder for Bicycles Specials 25c I Lloyd e. 387 Court Street ' - . Authorized Phone 298 . , 229 State Street - SATISFIED ' The best feeling in the world is to be satisfied with what you have ' ;'. ; J Your car can be Repaired just right and hat means sat isfaction. Personal service' and a real interest In 'your car troubles keep you happy HARBISON Extra Special it li8 We ;are quitting one line of phonographs, entirely due to the fact we haven't enough space. We are cutting this line one half. These are nationally advertised, made by one of -the largest houses in the business. " $ 75 $100 $125 $150 $200 S250 $275 Phonograph.. Phonograph. Phonograph. Phonograph. Phonograph. Phonograph. Phonograph. $1.00 D Buys any Phonograph in Stock These are the most ridiculous prices ever paade on'pTio nographs. You will have tomrry as they will not last at these prices. . e V V Everything Musical Street ' has been helping her daring the t prune harvest returned to hh home near Portland today. The prune harvest is nearly tin- ' Ished in this locaUty. - , ,v Mrs. C. H. Kunke's grand- daughter and little son who have been visiting her all summer left tor their homein Montana yester ' 1 day. Read the Classified Jlds. icyctes nm Phone 1687 & CLEVELAHD Ssde Starts Mood ay 8:30 Sharp mi LfU .',$37.50 i 50.00 62i0 - ,75.00 --.iO0.O0i .137.50 own ; I ; , ; irii L Ml W J v 1 1 i ! 1 1