1 i i THE OREGON STATESIAN; SALEM. OREGON 4 iSUNDAY-MORNINGrAPIirL 11-23- . -v,- - naST BAPTIST CHTJECH " . . William IT. Uillikeo. t.' D minister 9:ii a. Bible school 11:09 4 n., Morning worship, baptismal 'service and -sermon br Evangelist II., August Hunder ; up. The penier sad Intermediate B." Y. ;P. .C oriVaisatioun will- meet - at 6:30' (and at 7: O a baptismal servioe- followed hy.the cloning infecting: of . the evangelist 'cmpifin pit. llijinderup speaking. .- ; CHBJSTIAX ( Pn entrees,; Christian Cornet North (17lh and Court Street Bible school nt ":45 m. Sunrise Prayer- aervice 6:30, 'Decision eferviee 'Jn - Bible cheekier? mon:"Thn Empty Tomb and Its le.r age." Thise not baring way to , fefr af ra asked t phone i208 J for an .auto, Closing "etoa ! , Ire-Easter Cnrapaign f -JO p. mf Sermon: ow or Sever.'? t Endeavor p-30. y, A weleoma awaits von j R. Pattern, pastor. , ; -. - -ir : : V JL - ""- ' 'r' iirst Oriatlaa . Bible, school 9 :45 Pastor thime at meriting service, "Sig nificance if Easter.'! Knights Templar will attend evening service la',- a body. kKe. 3. J.j Evans, pastor. a. m.; A J. Ilager, superintendent; The pastor will deliver an Easter sermon t 11 am.. In the evening members will wee at , the Cottage Strrct church for union revival wettings whlcuia will close , ., , . , Sooth Salem Fricnd4 South Commer cial an j- Washington: V streets; Xathan bwabb, neater. Bible school atlo a; n.' taster ran Ufa "at 11 o'clock. C. E. at 6:30. I'tayer Service Thursday 7:30. ! I 4 Higblaid ; Friends "Highland avenue and North Churrlr street, O. and Ida J Lee, ministers. Bible school at 10 a. m.: , Our Jachool is well erganUed pnd -is pg ojl i work. Voo will find a ,fel friendly welcome with ns. Preaching ,11 a. , pjiA 7:80 p. m.J Christian Endea vor, at i."iO p. ra. Toong; peoples prayer meeting and Bible study on Monday at 7;30 . p. an Prayer meeting on Thurs day at 7i30. : Come and worsUp with as oa this glorious Easter time. ; snd Mrs. charge. A. 31. illohbrook, - officers ia UNITARIAN . Coftsgre '-and, Chemeketa Rer. ; Martin Fereshetian, minister. Church school at 10 a, so. Special! Easter service. An thems by tbe iCnitkr Chorus Choir. (-"It Was a Blue Bird fTold the Story") by Thayer, and ("Ealster Bella.") ; Mrs. Fereshetian win stag for "the offertory, ("Hosanna") by Granier. Mr. Ferenhe tian "will preach on "The Resurrection and Immortality." All are welcome,;; On Thursday ; evening :: the Kmerson class metts Vor the dis-cusaion of Emersun's ecsay - on "Mature. i j ) jCONOKEQATIONAX ' First Congregational Church Liberty and Center streeU. ,YV. C. Katner, min- mer., Jtn.uj . m, there will be the annual Easter Morning Prayer Meeting. j Ber. J. 1 Evans,' of , the Christian church ..will make tite addrene. 8:15 a.: mM Eas ter breakflast in the church parlor nader auspices if the Christian Endeavor. 10 a. Sunday . school session, 11 . m., Easter sermon and reception f . members .6 :30 p. itt Christian: Endeavor: 7 :30 P- "a, Snered - Onneert,- Easter 'program ; 17 hi twir. -m pisblio eordially in , . s GOSFEX. MISSIOli' f Gospel Mission 185 South Commercial atreet up; stairs. Services Sunday 2 and :30 p 4m. Snndsy ! school and Bible tudy 1 p. nW We pray for the healinc f the ssck. Evervbodv is walmrae. TOTTED BBETHESAK ' Castle Chapel United Bretheran chnrcb Corner of 17th and'Nebraska. Sunday school at 10 j o'clock. "Morning worship 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7 :30. Top ic lessons from the Psalms. Junior En deavor 6:30. . Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30 Yon are , invited to nil these service!. George Chapman, pas- tor. , ! ' - ;- ,"' .' I- church Monday evening at 7:45.. No j admission vylll . bo t chargca buti an offering will be recevecl. Ray Lyman Wilbur Made Trustee for Foundation S T A N F O R D UNIVERSITY, March 30. Ray Lyman Wilbur, president o Stanford, rersity, haa een- elected one of the -15 trustees Of the Rockefeller foun dation. The1 .foundation has an endowment of I nearly $185,000,- CATHOLIO Catholle Church Bev. t. BL Back, nss- ivr. ww mass wit a AeaOemy choir sing tag and eommonioa at 8.00 s'elock, and , solemn high mass . with special - .Easter , nsasie pr regnJnr choir and sermon ; hj tan pastor at 10:00. i Benediction fol k Iowa last! mass. Everyone fwelcauie. CHTJSCR Ol COT '-' H , Church! f Gd--lS49 K. Chnrck St . 4 uisieapie, pastor.' Sandsv school 10 m.EMtr pfogrsin Uy the Suhdny m a a . am. oiuiarf lcnaei at Eatern Usights 3 p. " m. Preachirie ser- vien at 4 p. m. -STeuntf Peoples Meeting f anoipreaenrng aervlcnT'SO. Regn, ar wr- prajer evening, T: 30 meetioc "Wednesdaj v 1 . Z.TJTHEBAK Esst State and 18th s tree UG. Koeh- ler. Pastor. ? Sunday , school : at 9:30 a. Easier service and holy communion at 10:30; a. m, which will be held in the German language. .. .Subject of the ser mon: "Christ Liven and We Shall live !. ? Luther Leataue at 2:30 . tm. icpic; .. t Resurrection."; Evening service in the English language at 7:30 p. m. All. XAtaeran christians . that orefer .- to worship :Ib -the American language ' - are heartily ) invited. 8pecial music. -Slid week meeting on Thursday al 7:30 p, m Bible .school oa Saturday from 9 to;13 m. - . . , ' METHODIST -- First t- Methodist ; Episcopal Chureli Cogner State and. Church atreeU. Blaine K. fKirtpa trick, minister, i Class meeting :15 a.i m. Sunday, school 9:45 a. Morning; worship 11 o'clock. Easter sermon by pastor-, -. Baptism of infants after the first anthem, and baptism and reception, of new members nt the. close ol : the Sserviee. Sunrise - Esster serviee on the fast slope of j the Capital building at 6:30 : clock in morning. The public will be iweleome at nil of. these services. - t i f - . CHpBXTH: or CBKX8T ine Limrch of j Christ meets on th corner of 1 Shipping and Cottage atreets r every J em a day at 11 o'clock for wor- snip .andlte study-vGwls word. PVeaeh h tng. every first and third Sundays in the s nonuu ,: vi elcosae to any one who- wunts W meet and study the Bible with m t i V- CHsZbTZAH sciekce m .-First. Church 140 Chemeketa 'street. Baa day -mersnng services at 11, o'clock, levelling services at 8. Subject of lesson eermon BeaHty." ? Sunday "school at weonesaay evening testimon ial i meeting at 8 -o'clock. ; Reading room ft 209 Maeonie Temple, open every day exoept holidays and Sundays from 11:15 . to .ojft p.j m. AH are cordially invited to our sertices and to onr reading room H&ISXXAJr ANT VISSZOSASTi '!'- - - i , - AT.T.TANCB ," -Service i this afternoon there will ; tx , apertal Raster music antjaiia jnossage will , oe master Joys. The service today wiu proDatiy be the. last Sunday meet ingi to oe hela ia the W. (JTT, U. hall ' .. ...... . . " " expect so occupy taeii -. new tabernacle, now nearing completion va- iirry S trees, on April 8. ' ' . ;-;:-" ! ' l';y . M. PnnF s Corner Church and Che- a mekeU atreets. Bev. IL 'IX Chambers. ' i rector. Three eelebrstions of the Holy Kocharist. T a. m., at 8:30 a, m, and the- celebration with music by the full f vested choir at 1 a. m. . The rector will preach at the llo'eloek ervice i All. will he welcome. Church school at j i ne xoung f eopie a Society will meet nt 6:80 in the parish house for business ' and Bible arudy. 'AH young, people in vitea. i - EVANGEL! CAi Cottage Street Bev.' CC' Poling, pas tor. ' Services at 11 o'clock 'and. 8 'elock. Subjects: 4 'Christ and the Bessnrreetion" and The Chrisis ' of ChrUtendoto." ; The Endenvor Society will meet at 7:00.: Subject: "The Walk te Emmanav ' ? v . 1 '--i Liberty..! Street Evangelic! G. P. Liening 6r' pastor.1- Sdnday schoot at 10 V: Jason- Trft Memorial M. K. Chnrch- Corner -N. Winter and Jefferson stTee- Thomas. Aeheson and Earl Officers. i pas tors.-. Devotional ; strvices , accompanied with th Sacrament of the Lords Sup per at a. m. Sunday. ,si-hool at 9:43 a. m. Easter service at IL a. m..i Ih fani and' adult baptism,. Lords Supper Epworth League devotional meeting i.30 p. a. At 7:30 evening service -.- First Tj4ited - Bretheran Chrch--12tlr end Mission? C. Si Johnson, pastor, bun- day school I at 10 a. A. short Easter - J ,. n . ! i V J . 4- .' program, will be given, sennos tonjwv: 'The Risen LiordU'r tntcrmeaiaie v. r.. at 5 p. m. Senior C. E., at 6:so. rreacn ins at 7:30. subject. ; "The Uoubtert An nouncement ss to next ween meeiings will be made Sunday evening. , i . t OO0;l largely the gift of John D. Rockefeller,, the; Income from which s expanded under the di rection oT the boaird of truHteea "5or the well-being of mankind throughout the world.? The .an nual income available for " the foundation exrend'tures mountsa to between fS.OOO.OOO and $V 000.000.. i' The foundationfs carrying on or aiding campaigns a&alnst book worm in :- the United States, Aus tralia and elsewhere, tuberculosis in I France, yellow fever in South America.' Ts-a in-i the United States, and other d'setses fin various parts of the world. Grants , of more than a million dollars have been made to medi cal institutions In the , United States. ' ; t Kniqhts Templar to r I Attend Churcn services :WIth the dying out qf the Tu tenkhamon episode the dally news paper paragraphers are feadyfor the next -sensation. It Vas ; a Godsend in an otherwise dull sea son. . - - :- i i nemniav rtommanderT ot the ' ... ... ., r i . aM Jl lliA I ' Knigncs ''lempier iij nucuu. -"- First Christian ; church, tonrgnt in a W. They will, be In unl- torm and will) take .parjt in tne services. .The imuslc will be .giv en by the choir Jn harpony with the ritual for the; occasion., , "Still as the; Night' by, JJohm, and "Minuet," j by , Beethoven are the two numbers -to . be ;given by Arir - TTirfes ' ' cello- . Delbert ! Arnold, Another thing, the radio is alt right In Its way, but It will never be used instead ot writing a love 1INTEIWE MEN TO STAY Conference of Representa tives Agree Not to Go Out With Strikers 4 . SEATTLE,; March. 30. Mafntei. nance pen iwill remain -a work ir ; tnej Roslyn and . Tono coal fields of thU state in a strike to begin at midnight tomorrow! night, it was agreed here today at L con ference of representatives Of .the Washington j Coal Operators- . as sociation 'and the; United Mine Workers of District No. 10. The operators announced ' tliat they had no ' intention of using non union workers. ' ' t The cOferenf?e adoujrned toj meet aain next week, when it W expected that Martin F; Flyiik, district president of the mine workers, will have returned from the east. - . ' : - Would Cut ray , Under an agreement made last year after a strike, the approxi mately :one-third jot; the men , in the mines who are on daily wage receive from $7 to $8.25. ' The companies, : In " negotiating an agreement to take effect tomor row night at the expiration of the 182 pact proposed a flat cut of $140 Jxl pay Without reducing charges for rent, fuel,-lijrht and power and other merchandise. The miners who are paid, by the quan tity of coal'dug are tl strike .with the others. Of the 2000 men go. ing qn. strike, 1750,? work, for the Northwestern Improvement.' com pany a subsidiary of 'the North ern pacific railway. . .. .... r - - ' : . , At tne conference tne mineral were represented by H.' J. Alsop. district secretary, and Robert Mc Lean, ; vice president. .The com panies concerned wore all .repre sented the Northwest Improve ment cqmpanir by C. Cw. Anderson, the Rosyn Fpel company and tbe Independent ; Coal ; & Coke com pany by Daniel F; Buckingham, the Washington Union mine,- at Tono by William Hand, and the Roslyn-Cascade company by -John Ryczek, president 'Of the Opera tors' association, j. i Room Is Needed for ; ; ; ; California Fossils I3S ANGELES," March 30. Plans for "the addition of several units to the Los Angeles Museum of, history, science and art have been made by the county board of supervisors and the museum's board of governors. r; . The present museum building Is filled with, representative spe cimens from, the famous La Brea' fossil pits, near here, and with an extensive collection Of , Span ish California . xelics. - Space Is lacking In which to exhibit recent important'ebntributions fro hi Al aska", Ntah and South Africa, and estimates of future acpulsitionfe loom so large that it is propose! to -provide for, enlargement ot the museum, by periodical i addition of funits, to 10 times its present size. 1 . r ' DILuS TO GET !1 ii B INDUSTRY Bakery and Confectionery to Open for Business About v , . r- . - r a A - . .5,; ;f rirst 01 iviay 1- t Dallas; Joi, " March iso (Special to ' The" Statesman.! The new bakery and confectionery'! store to .be operated - byr Cbarles Bilyeu" and Wiley ' Gardner will be. open for .business about May 1, according to information given out-by the proprietors. : "i . The new firm has already pur chased . the biggest part ofjhelr equipment and jexpect to start the remodeling , of their, store-room on Main- street shortly' after the firs of next month. 1 .-''' It is. Xhe intention, of the pro prietors to , make such a brand of bread and pastries that people of Dallas will .."not .have to use ontside. products in this line In the future. They have- already secure a contract for,, furnishing bread, for a. large lumbeTing con cern In the western part of Polk county and' expect td ship bread tp other cities in the county... . , j In addition to the; confectionery ajfid. bread business, -the new pro prietors expect tott eventually serve I .meals , . soTewba't on . the lines the Gray .Belle (and ; Spa of Salem are operated.'- , f i Ccmrr.LT.ity - Icccrr.rr uureair in nunn vcrr ..'; "";-'' 1 f ." - ;,SAN" FRANCISCO Cal.. March 29 The -coram unity placement bureaV, ' senri-phllanthropu in stitution founded, and directed by. Sah: Francisco bus'neas" men for the benefit of helping : the unem- poyed, will begin its fourth year here this 1 week after . becoming, in: the opinion of its founders, a successful Institution. ' During tts operations ; for tb.9 first'three Jyears, the bureau nas placed more than 5000 men and' women In postiohs at a nominal fee, according; to Mrs. Margaret O'Connor,' manager. ForHbe first two years.. Mrs. , O'Connor says, the bureau operated at a heavy loss, the burden! being borne by its founders. The last year, row- ever, the bureau operated at a profit, - having -placed 890 ' men 'The bureau Is organised to assist tbo great army of unorgan i2ed workers,' said Mrs. O'Con nor. - ; r- ' i : " : ; "1 ' Senator - Underwood's frlend3 have thrown his, hat into the Pres idential ring.-And it ia ar natty bit of headgear, '; j ' t-' I ; ; ' ; b 1 r Hicks,! violin cello; Byron Leslie .Methodist i Episcopal South Commercial! and Myers Church streets. H.. F.1 Pemberton, - pastor. - Sunrise meet ing at GU30. : Sunday school at 9:43. Morning iworship at 11 o' fleck. Sermon subject: "Jesus, Christ 1 Alite Today .' Epworth 1 League at, 6:30. . 4 U Scandinavian M. E.? Church Corner of 15 nd Mill streeU. Iavid - C. ; llassrt. pastor. Ioming " worship 11 "o clock, sermon bjr the pastor followed by! confir mation and baptism S.undayschoo , af ter the morning service! " Epworth j League 6r45 pi an. The evening service at- 8 'clock will.be in eharre of the iSunday school; -children, whe will "render, in .-Eer ter program. . ;: j ; ';..., r( .; f 9 Center f Street "Methodist Episcopal North 1 and Center atreets, G. S. Boe der, minister. Sunday -school 18 a. .'nt. Germsym, services -:11 ; a an.;". The j 'pastor will takeifor his theme: "."The Rinen Sa viour." I Epworth league at 7 J p. m. President illickman' of Kimball School of Theology 'Will -preach in' the evening. You 'are. eordially- invited. ; v'1 r'- - -v" ." " '--v- 'A'- i- PBESBTTEBIAN :.-(.' - The- First .Presbyterian Ward: WilHa Long, minister. - .30 aJ. m.. , Christian Endeavor ;Sunrise Prayer (meeting. ? 9:45 a. m., Sunday school Easter program. 11 a. m-; Easter message i'Groups Aboat the Sepulchre by the ministerv ' - j . ' -SEFOmhCED CHUBCH I . Bethnnyj Reformed cbnreh : I Corner of Capital" and; Marion atreets. , Sunday school 10 a. m, and German preaching service .llf, a," m.. with Holy Communion, No evening service. M. Denny, pastor. 1 i 1 EALVATIwS AKUi - -I f Servicen Holiness meeting 1J t. m. Company ' meeUng 2 p. m.. Salvation Bally 7 :4i. Easter program by the 'chil dren included, s All welcome. - - Captain Avery Moore, niano. i ! The pennon i will be given by h naator, J.. Evans, on "Moa- ern Christian i Chlvalry." Miss Trlsta 1 Wenger will sing "The Conqueror," by. C. Whitney Coombs, i during the , assembly period of! the Bible school. She will be accompanied by Avery Tlirfes. cello, and Carl Wenger, nrrun . i . V . "He Arose" will be the anthem by the choir at the church ser vice at "U i o'clock. Christian Endeavor Speaker to be Here The Christian Endeavor socle-) tiescf Salem are to ' be , greatly tavored by. an evening with Clar ence C. Hamilton. Mr. Hamilton, In a iour of the coast,: has ' ar ranged to speak here on Monday i (vn'nr j under the' auspices ot i the Marlon county Christian, En- deavor union. " - Mr. Hamilton was at one time field secretary for thai. Ohio C E. Ureioh, iwhich is considered one of the really great state unions, and which has produced many - rioted - Christian Endeavor workers i cFor the last five years Mr. Hamilton has been field r e- preser.tative for vthe Christian Endeavor World. A little more thani a year ago" he was made Held secretary to the united so ciety In addition, In recognition of the splendid work he has done on the Christian Endeavor World.- Every "preparation- - Is ' being I inads for an' interesting evening. A number of out of town socie ties 1 have -been Invited and fr-will j attend..; The preliminary U song i service will be under the direc tion of Dr. Epley. 1 t l! i'. ) The addrttest wJU" bii; f iven. In the : Cottage Strb w UvangeUcal -1 Cabinet Women Attend Amaryllis Exhibit T V... . , r.-r.-..-5 ,,','- :-. - , - ; " '..--." v." ' W ' ' ' ' M ' '' " '' ': ' ':'S L "---. - - -r-:- ; - j . 1 s ' . ,f . ., '. t ' -. Fabric HP' Low Prices C u at o triers com back for these fabric ' tires year after year i because they give real ; service. . - ' , !No need to buy sec 1 onds or unknown tires. These' are1 genuine - Phazis ' and Nebraska ' f-i-r-s-t-a, guaranteed " 7000 ! miles and 6000 ( : rnDes respectively by , the larsrest concern of its kind in .the world. You can't ffo wroxs at "Western Auto." j . 4" ' ., .iv.';. :-'v ::... -... - i , " --l ' 'ii. ' ' I i i v vl k yr r- in i : itt-' il 4 ''fc j,, . i.'-"-4 ,'i;v---.y-y-'?y;ti4-. Taan i ai " '" ' t- I ; - ;r :--,U, .;...v1..T----,-.'i..,'4'. i . -v No other tire can offer stf much for the money, because celling and . distribution costs are out to a minimum. . V i ; v Guaranteed Jora 'Mimmitmofi-llOOO-'J&ites : ' ? ! ' 4 Western Giants Cords are made to our specifications. We know they are made right, for our 12,000-mile! guarantee offers a test for -each tire. , The -great "Western Auto" organization is back of this i guarantee. t . , j l J ' ! , J . " . j The Western Giant factories employ no army of salesmen to sell ' Western Giant Cords. The only selling cost is our own low overhcail i No middlemen's profits, no factory branches to make pay and even ; our own overhead is cut to the minimum by the huge volume, v. .!. ' . --':" --";' :-. I 'V:iV;.' " '.'"'"' . ; 4. ..-''if . - '-' ' v ' A -4- " ';. j; U A 4 ! ?:' V;l.. ' ' KING OF T HEM ALL Western' Giants are excelled bj no tire regardless of pYiee. i You, too, may enjoy the economy of . W'estcrn Giant Cords, i just one. 1 That's all we ask, for we know youii use them always; ; Louder in Price TJian Other Fine Tirc3 PHARIS and NEBRASKA Fabrics : 30x3 $ 6X5 5.7X3, 30x3 7.SS CXO 32x3 Vj I11.C5 11X5 31x4 12.20 12X3 32x4 14.75 .155 33x4 ' 14X5 15X0 34x4 j 15X51 15X0 i. 1 , ' . :l- - - - - i . '. ' 3 - - I - I : ' ' -.- . .. ' 1 ' . .., r ' '.' t . : i ...... Mra. Henry C Wallace, wife of the I Secretary --of Aagriculture ' ; (standiug on extreme .left), re i'f.cently acted' as hostessuo the 1 wives of other - members of tho r ! President's cabinet in Washington 4' t - ! ' , .' - at ' f show ; given r-by athe meat of - Agriculture, wheer the largest collection of tho ahiarydlis ever; seen, in this f country display. Also" seen In the left: to Tight: Mrs. New; for New CATALOG at the Store Nearest You : 65 Stores in the West i Court and High Sts.i Pzone 795 r: mmmAM ' " ' i V';. -) ''-i;'-if - . ? "" ': i .'4- ' M.v!,n- y; , ';'l '.. ;44-v4'J - -4.i,-- U'ACV-r'W. I Pharis ; ; Roadgrippdr 1 CORD Depart- was on picture, wifo of the postmaster general ; .Mrs. , Ua vis, wife of tbe secretary of labor; Mrs; II. A. Jories Mrs. pavls'j bI.-ter-iu-Jaw, and Mnr. Denbywiro of the secretary of the navy. - ''mBBaVanasaClbwaM.. , - ' MMNT - "a, ttsro' -saw - . . . . i If Order by (atl ;dir : f Guarantee f Protects You : r-vt-n toa? F - , Here Is nhorwthbri ' cord tire. Ove PHAKIS" - RO ADO RIPPER, at-t pTlc'. that only the Wetern Auto: Supply Compairy can po- ' a-lbly quota. Just bailee " over the prices. . - v - ' W . t V i r - L ' rum : yrrwe- " ' 30x3$ $10S5 32x4 $20.75 33x4 $2130 34x4 . j $21. SO -n1 . SujppIyCo. ' 65 Stores in tho Veit j ... Mnin Store 911-17 S. Grand Arc 'if- T 1 1 - - ,1