VX-aXaaa ;;..-v::iv':;i::a?.:'1;;'' - - : --a ; jK-u :iv 'p. M PaaH- ' ' K j. . '.wa-h.., n-v'.;;):-".-.. :- . . v-.: r . TTmonknnNRTATXMANRAT.KM.OnEOON -I- '"' SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1923 ' - - "'"iar" rKh' i FACING WEST ' " n -a 111 Mil .i ,i i sas sa 1 i ill f j coxausoiTxoiriu. : ' Oeatrsl CrrKmtiBI, 8oatk lBUi St " Htry . W.- : Jobnum, ; minicter ACornlni Mrrie and 8at4ay ; acbolt 10 a. m. laj iartict ia renlaf at 8 o'clock. ' : . T:-; j ' 3 ' - rirst CoacrcatioDI, Lilrtr and Center- strttt. W. C. Kaatncr, Blniitr. Sunday aehool, ipvcial Motfhar'a day ax crciaaa, at 10 mj vx. ktotheif'a day aermoa at II. Chriatlan Endeavor. Ifl p. m., "Tk Thiw Draata Word is Ay L.aaraC-" rryr Meeting Tbaraday, 19 p. m., amb ioc. "Story of SUpkea." CBXlBTXAXi .First Chriatlan, Center ad High 6U. 1 1.. J, Evana, pastor, Bible school, :45. The -paotor'o opte rill -be f "Faithful Mo- tnoev" ETening topic. fls Maa'a B- demptioa "Worth the Ooatr Tko Young Pooplo meet at :45 n. ir, N. Court Atreet Christian, Qor, N. 17th and Coort a treats, j R. IPntnam, pastor. ''Bihlo aehool, 9:45 a. as. ISpoeil eermon, : "Jfothor." at 11. Iatonaediato Endearor. S p. Senior Endeavor j at 7 ; eTaa ' re'ustie aerrle at JB, "Jesna Keala Par ' aly sis." Hidtreek service en Thursday al I p. la. osch week. A welcome to all. 13 V. Charch street-J. J. Gillespie, at 11, aahject, "The Pride, the Lamb's. 'Wife." Sunday feeheol at Salem Hatthts Oeaimunity , hall, at 8 p. at ;: Preaching aerrice at '. Teang Feople'i i soriecee,, 6)45. -nd prearhing eerrice al . 7:30 -p. -ns. Regnlar weekly prayer meet . iag'rednesday evening t 7:45. ? -vi r-.,: tl - :K:' , ' ! CHMITIHr AHB ItXSSXOKAJtT AIXIAKCB - . - Pastors. Mr. and Mrs-! H. E. Casweh The evsngelistie fampeijgn will eoatiaae another week, bat ae Meetings on Moa dr, Wedneeday or Thnrsday. Healing ' edya, Taosday aad PVidsy j- aad lot ehil drsn SwMrday atferaooa. Toon-1 people v noting Saturday oveaiag. jSanday aehool at ; preackia; at 3 ea4'T:S0-p. an. '-. xMTiAjr;oinarcB , - First ' Charch 40 ChemekeU street Sunday aaoming aervleos at 11 o'clock; enrning -aervloee at . bahject of toeeoa tennoa "Adam aad Fallen Maa."anday school -oa1 9 :90 a. ' nv i Wednesday eve nijg. testttnonUl meeting at 8 w'cJoek. Beading room. 200 Ifaaenie Teorple, epan ' every day except holidays and-Sundays, from 11:15 to 5:30 p.iaa. AU are ear- . dielly iavitod to our services aad to onr reading 7 " CTISCCT.nX. H At. Paul'a Chusca, ' Cor. . Church '-and :; Chwaeketa- sveet4 HevJ H. D. Cbsaabora. roetor, Sioly oacharistf as. 7:BO a. a.; i CbBrch school at 'US All ehildrea ta- J man. : Mvraiag prayer pna sermon at it. rvjuraxxroAX. --A' h A:, First Evsngelieol.C . Poling, minister Services In The Cottage street charch, ear Ceater, 11 a. at. aad 8 p. a. Sub- 1eta af th TternKms, "Iry th -pastor, ara Tom okToW. f T atyaMrti J "Tour Work of Faith"' and ,Th Cp- - J t t1 balem. Phone 362 lifted Chnrat." The Evangelical League ef Christian Endeavor eril! be held at p.' a. - : " f; 5 :--: j; - Evangelical, Chemeteka street. T. W. Larmer, paitor Sunday aehool. 10 a. a. Serviceaat 11 a. a and 8 p. a. - Evan gelical league, 7 p. m. Monthly meeting of the "Evangelical ' ieaguo Tuesday eve ning. Prayer Meetings Wednesday and Thursday evenings, j . : fsxesis. 8. Commereisl and Washington streets. Nathan Swabb, pastor Bible aehool.' 10 a. n. Morning worship at 11, Mother's day. - Christian j Endeavor, 1 p. m j Eve nig worship at . Prsyer aeetiag Thnrs-; dsy evening at 8 -o'cloek i Highland Friends, Highland Ave and X. Church street. I. G. and Ida J. Lee mia isters. Bible school at 10 a.' an,; aorning worship, 11. E, B. Martin, Supt Ameri can - Sunday School union, will apeak. Christian Eadeavor at 7 and preaching at 8 pi m. Prayer meeting an Thursday -at 8 p. m. -! ' j . . ; i ; z. 8. B- A. ;'"-'"! i : International Bible Students' associa tion meets 1 every Sunday in .Derby j hall, corner-Court and High streets (upstairs) for Bible study Hours from lo to 13 a. at. ' All interested ia Bible study are welcome. '. r : :'i i' '- ' XtTTBEKAJT j Christ Evangelical) Lutheran, E. State aad 18th streMs. 6. Koehler. pastor Sunday school, in English, 'at 9:43 a. a. Preaching service, German, at 10:80. Eve ning aerrice, ia English, at 7:30 M3d week meeting -on Thursday at 7)80 p. an. Bible aehool Saturday from 9 to 13 a. a. WMeeae. ...i r, . -St. John s Evangelical Lutheran, 18th haad 9th - streets. W. II. Gross, pastor. Services at 10, a. a., whea clasa of 1923 wilt be examined and -confirmed. (Eng lish; service.) Evening' aervieee -at 7:80, urith holy communion. Preparatory serv ices at 7. Alii atraagers and visttora oor dially InvMod. ; . -' i.. - ' 'A.: , - METHODiaT J :' . , r Leslie Methodist Epiaeopat, S. Commer ctsl and Myers streeU. H. F. Pemborton, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Ep worth league at the' First Methodist church at 9 o'clock-. ! Morning worship al 11, sermon "The Resurrection Body. At 8 p. sn, "Mothers of God's Gentlemen." All will be welcomed. . Methodist Episcopal, 15th and iMIl Sts. David C ILisseL pastor Morning wor ship at 11 o'clock; Sunday school at 12; Ep worth league at 7 p. a.; evening wor ship at 8. - Midweek prayer mooting and Bible atudy Thursday evening at 8. All wHl find inn hearty -Welcome at these serv ices. Jason Lee Memorial Corner N, winter - and Jefferson streets. Thomas AebesoB. 'pastor; Earl Officer In charge of tha Junior church. Joint Junior and adult aervteee'at lla."marnoa y "the pastor, Tha Influence of a Great Mo ther. Evening serv;ee st 8 o'clock. Sa- " tftmBiaxiimgwimig,wwna ! . ' " ' 1 ; t - A". """A 'i ;' ";: :: ' A' . ' , , ; . ' I ; I : ' ' '! j V A 1st. Studebaker sold next to Ford and Chev rolet in California in 1922 and next to Ford in New York City, j 2d. Studebaker cars ufacturing-experience. 3d. The Studebaker corporation is one of the soundest of automobile ' manufacturers finan cially. This insures owners against owniig an orphancar. : , ; 4th. Studebaker represents quality y Oyer one-halt million tests of material are made ari mually to insure quality. " In addition khirty thousand tests are made on eath car, 1120' of which are accurate to the one- thousandth part of an inch. '". ' 5th. The popularity vf Studebaker ears in sures a high used car value. r i 6th. i Studebaker is backed by factory branch service at Portland and day andnight service at Maricg AutomC'foile Open ESoy V ; ' - j- I cred . oratorio, "'The Redemption, , by Hime, -wilt be presented. , Sunday school will convene . at 9:45 a. m.; Epworth league, 7 p. m. Toung people welcome. Center Street M. North 13th, and Center streets. George S Roeder. minister.- Sunday school at 10 -a. a.; preach ing at 11. . Prof. W. H. Heraog wUl preach at 8 p. m. on "What it Means to Be a Christian. , English services will be in English language. All are cordially in vited. , ' First Methodist Episcopal, corner State and Charch streets. Blaine E. K irk pat rick, minister 'lsss meeting, 9:15 a. m, Sunday school, '9:45. Morning services at 11 in honor of Mother's day; sermon subject "The Unpercetved1 SigniQcanca Of Motherhood.' ' Kpworth league at 7 p.; m. ! PBESBTTESXAX. First, Preabyterisn. Ward Willis Long, minister Sunday school; 9 :45. 11 a.- m". Sermon "A Fond and Foolish Mother." by the minister. ' Christ! an Endeavor so cieties at 7 p. a., topic "Why 1 Believe Jesus Is the Son of God." Popular eve ning service at 8 o'clock , v BETOEMXD CHtTKCK Bethany Reformed, corner Capitol and Marion streets. M. Penny, pastor Sun dsy school at ,10 a. m and Engliah preaching service at 11 a. .m No evening aervice. 8BVEHTK SAT ADVEHTI3T t Soveath Day Adventist, corner of Fifth and Gaines. N. C. Erntson .psstor Sab bath school, 10:30 a. m and preaching' at 11:30. "Where and What ia Hellt" at 7:45 aervice. . ; - t 8ALVATIOH ASlfT Services appropriate to Mother's day. Sermons and testimonies. Holiness meet ing at 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 2 o'clock. YPLA Salvation sHy,5Tr45, ub Ject. "Our Best Earthly Friend.". A cordial invitation extended to all. Capt. and Mra. A. M. Holbrook, officera in charge. , TJKTTED BBBTHBEir first UnKed Brethren. 12th, snd MU sioa streets. C S. Johnson, poster Sunday -aehool at 10 a. a.; preaching at 11. aubject "Winning Cbriat." ; Chria tian Endeavor, 7 p. a. Preaching at 8 o'clock, aubject "Threa Approaches to God." - Meetings ea Wednesday aad Fri day eveaiags. Everybody invited to, these services. : , .v - - Castle Chspel TJalted Brethren, cornet 17th St. and Nebraska Ave. George Chap man, pastor Sunday school, 10 i. d.; morBiagworship at 11 : Christian Eadeav or at 6:30 p. m.; Junior C. E. t 8:80. Evening worship at 7 :30. Prayer meet ing '7:45 Thursday evening. Come and 'Worship with as. ; . . - ' i i ": CATHOLIC ' St. Joseph! s, Chemeketa -and Cottage streets. - Thoe. . V. Keenan, assistant 'pas tor. Low ' ass -at 7. 8 and 10 o'clock.! Rosary ' and benediction at 7 :30 ia thai veal n g. M sy devotioas . Wednesdsy -i Friday eveninrs at T.30. f -r 1 1 . i i represent 71 years man and Night - 235 S. Commercial St. Is Tne Explanation Given By ne MrKsvine uouege ot; Electronic Medicine flThe1 journal of Electronic Med icine, published by the McManis Branch of the College ot Electron ic Medicine. Kirkaville, Missouri, in Its April number, under the he tding,!. "FaclnaT West," has the following article:) 'Many who are now Inrestlgat , the I ERA wonder why j we hajre our subjects face west when w. make plknation inkicatlnsr these teats. - The j ex- pwe ive to y our classes that this lis plausible is as follows: I ' hi i , . . ,1s VV Inkn a lone Iron har Homo filings, a com pa sa and a bhmmer. We ttlace'the' Iron fil lies on a table and place the iron r on the filings and we obserrq at the iron filings do not cling; the Iron bar. In other words t 9 iron bar Is '. not magnetizedi t us take i'ne iron tar and strike a sharp blow with a hammer nd then place it on the iron, f 11 gs and still they do not clfng to he bar. Now we take the conn mm and obserre that the needle s pointing toward the magnetic iorth. We also obserre the dip if the needle. Then we pick hp :he steel rod and point It magnet ically north! and , hold . it in r the ame plane as the needfe of tie compass and then strike the 'bar ia' sharp blow. We now note that When the . bar comes in contact with the iron filings that it (is magnetized and that the Iron til ings dhere to it. ThsMtlwith tie bar not pointing toward! the mag netic "north we strike It a sharp blow and It becomes demagn tized. Thi3 shows that there fs a' magnetic flux passing -between the north and outh poles of the earth and that It affects the Iron Jbar. ; Now, since the' human body is an electrical mechanism, i and Of course If it Is it has Tolarity, does it not sound reasonable that the position of - the "body in rela tion to the magnetic poles of the earth In obtaining the electronic reactions might be Important? It Is generally known that in lay log the keel of a battleship U 4s iiot laid north and -south because if it is the Iron in the ship be-j tomes "magnetized. Another point In this connection might be of ln-1 terest. How many of you Im obserred that All gasoline trucks tha4( Tou -8001 driye 'by hare a chain dragging; along on th ground ? Hare you erer thought of the reason for this? ; It Is be cause there Is ;- graref danger of there being an accumulation of static; electricity in f the tank re-i suiting in the explosion of the tank.'. Therefore It Is necessary that they be grounded so as to afford an t escape for the ' static electricity. ! : . . "'Railroad engineers advise us that the ' rails of the railroads running east and west last longer than 'those that run' north and south, i This is due to the magne tization of the rails .of the road running north and south caused by the pounding of passing- trains. This does ' not: occur in the rails running east and west. This is one other point .of interest in connection with ; the subject of facing west.' f, A, A A j:.A TO BE FEATURED Churches ! Will Honor All ; Mothers at Today's Serv ices, Special Music . , Mothers' day will be the theme at nearly all of j the Salem church es: today. Special programs have been arranged! by (the Sunday schools , and nearly all of . the churches have arranged tor bring ing older members of the congre gation to church when they have no means of coming Mrs. Ronald Glovef Is In charge of this at the First Methodist church, and all who Would like to have some one call for them' are asked to call her. The loved. 'mother1 songs' which holds such a place in .the hearts of all will feature the church "inu-f sic today; with slme of Salem '4 most talented musicians contribj uting to the progranvia. '- ' ' ,1 bur 14 years of experience has taurht us that tha roajor tty of drivers overhaul tholr cars at this time pf tha year. We have far your approval practically ; everything ymr car needs. - , f ' "NeverburnT Brake Lining Wear raaistlns. high quality : asbestos Interwoven with' copper wlra. Staeai .tor aUl maicea of caurav Ptgoad from 2&c to 86c par foot 'acoordlnjr to size. , ; . A . : i -;Ar r '.: Special Ford Set $13& VCord'f - Fan Belts Many ply atrons; tabrio axnon Uncatly treated, raakiag Ubem oil.' heat and wmtarprooC and firmly 'vulosuilcad. .? i For nuicka. Xtodsres. e to... 80c For Ford.... ......... ...!5c Others. 49o to U0 Hich Steel Valyes; Oyl-Stop" Hsfton i' Rmks aa !,; The vahres ara Corsed tn4ono piece of chrorata nlokI atael. heat-treated and ground to precision. ; Priced from 46c -to ioc. accordlnc 'to car. Tn! "Ol-Stop" PUtoo Rinca nawe' an ffl.cathe7ler nowi that stcav WMta oi ou, i Pneo each 45c harVn. , Vjia ; M VCIbB MOTHER S DAY take "Western Auto" Camp-1 ing Equipment aUoJC aad ant It up wherever you camp la' no ttme at all. ) i ' ' TA'-wi iLm -'A -v'- ri:; 'A- -A-. ' KA $9.90 to $37.50 ToHwg Tables i eH50to$10.C0 GasoUnes Stoves ; j O $a50 o $13.73 . CsmpXsx ;'( ' 7t33Xo 1 Wsf Ua- HoiisecleaMn SKori CkzsJb THE MOTOR So long as your motor is firing on all , cylinders - and i running smoothly, ' do not disturb 4 the spark plugs, valves. Ignition, , or carburetor. s' However, ; remember that there are other attentions Which motors require periodical ly to' insure continuous smooth i i - '.i The matter of -draining of the crank case is being called to your attention so (frequently that, it sounds j like propaganda on the part of the oil companies. '.. This. however, is not true. You need only to analyze the old oil taken from your f crank case after a thousand miles of service to full? appreciate . its worthlessness. Orf- dinarilyia lot o fine particles, of metal, sand, and silt are found In the crank case o,t new cars during the first 1000 miles of service. i This Is true, regardless of ihow much care Is taken in the manufacturing. ' After the first two drainings usually recom mended i or the first 1000 miles on new cars, the deposit consists mostly of carbon and 'dust xrom the road, sufficient in quantity to justify a draining -every thousand mileaV : ' i i - - v ' ln addition to the above, a cer tain amount of moisture finds its way into .the crank case; some times this condition is exaggerat ed by very, slight internal water leaks at the head gaskets, or por- lus J cylinder casting. But if we rwere to eliminate i, these two points, ! ' we 1 still must "bear mind ythat moisture collects In in - - i 1 A ' ' Ai--fW-- -MA- '. - ' -:Ai : vi' . '. - - -.'-... - - ' ', . .' i-:A; t- ' :. ' A ' ' -A. AL",- . ' '-- - ' A 2 1 ItaiAiariHrti-s a r.1J-l8vlJWU.-dJl8. r f , aX a r:v - I ,i- A " ---A -:a. f - - AA A, :AAA The'reptitationand reliability of the house .you -buy tires from 3 ot more importance to you th&ni&e name or brand. on the tires. j f When "Western Auto" stores sell and guarantee their own. tires, ! yoti can rest assured that there is no better, and the caving in pricas ; ia jdot an indication of lack of oualitr. " i - Aj A. nA - -:,AA-Av:A AAA'AyA: i t Our iWestern Giant Cords .re supep-tires, - guaranteed 12,000 miles-and we have records in our office of, some thzt have run as Mghas 18,000 miles. You cancel buy better tires anywhere at any ' Aprice. - 1 ". ' CORD TIRES Tire irraceo fadrictires THAXXS 1M I BJ.'f tiSAAVr 1M NVm - i . ' 11X0 13.40 17S 1&7S 2a75 21.30 21.80 13.75 ' 18.85 14.95 21.90 25.90 ! 27.45 28.20 ; 280 330 34X5 ' : 35.45 36w3S - 4t$ No4.i 314- bach Rad rrippers ar naramtaa J 1 000 milaa. har aiaea 1 0,4)0 0 OO O O O p - . ' I A i '-A : A : ' - A ; .14.. . E ' 70 JfpJor GirJEconom&' sufficient quantities, due to con densation to cause damage. There fore that is another good, reason Cor frequent ; changing of ' piL, ' 'One other serious condition, which, we discussed, at; length in our early t winter ; series, i is s tie matter ot "Crank Case .'Dilution,' (cylinder- oil contamination by gasoline or rich mixtures passing the pistons and rings.) This con dition, while more prevalent dur ing cold weather In northern cli mates, Js liable to develop regard less of temperatures, any time, as ar result of improper, mse of car buretor , choke, improper adjust ment oT choke control wire,' ube or lever, as the case may oe, working loose from Its point jof anchorage. Carburetor', mixture too rich, leaky carburetor orvvac uum tank floats. ; The latter con dition can . develop a -dilution as high s &0 r per cent In new oil in the course of a tew days. : To guard Against this, drain your oil frequently and when in .doubt as to , your mixture being too, rich or proper use of dash control, consult the service . . station . : re presenting, your make .of car and your -instruction book. Always do these two things jrirst iefore condemning the make of carbu retor, or some other mechanical feature of your car, ' j ? When draining crank case; do not .flush with Jteosene or gaso- line. This is a dangerous prac tice. . Remember you -are drain ing! the oil hecause of the danger of dilution. To flush case with these liquids, means you start i V' SIZE uaa luvsa 30x3 . A ' ' 30x3H SUndaund 30x3 Orersize 73 11X5 ,120 14.75 14.95 155 180 19.75 20.60 21.45 30x3 .St7t. Site 32x3 Va 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x-UA 4 : 'S4 it M 4 44 M ' t3ir. - r a J 34x4Vv 44 33x5 35x5 . O O Q O O O-O 5Sc IShh U 6 TrMk of Um Xbn GUna CaatJ i A a :':a"a";.aaa-aa' ' - A;' .1 h o ,-. Gff .'VVIL ft il J" fHLM Jthn West with a certain amount of dllutlc- in -Tourf new; oiL ; - .Another very Important polrt in connection .with frequent irz'.j ing of crank:-case, Js -the cleaning of oil ecreen. If the design f ords easy, access to oil screen. clean it at least four times dur ing the year, particularly nefora starting on long -tours. .".TSf tfca screen is inaccessable, it shouU not be neglected. Take your tz? tm the aervice station and seef that It has an occasional cleaning ani suggest to the maker a change la design that jwlll permit A easier access. . r . In ' -trusting the operation c! draining to others, always Inspect the : job and make sure that oil plug is screwed in tight and that n antra caskets, where screens are removed for" cleaning" and In gool condition and free irom leats. . For the Owners Scrapbook. (Copywright 192 hy the Chris ty Walsh Syndicate.) A- ! : '" v i Boom in Hemp attracts ' Japanese to Philippine: . I,..-:, ' I . MANILA, May 13. Japanese farmers who abandoned their hemp plantations two years Ago ia Davao .province. Island, of Min danao, are returning to that reg ion on account of t(he firm hemp market, according to N. H. Duck worth" of the Mindanao Pltanters Association.4 'A t Not only the' -Japanese planta tion owners, itrat many Japanesa laborers are " retuTnlng to tha hemp fields which they abandoned- two years ao because. they could not make a Jiving strippln; Kemp.' - v j- , Pour years ago, when hemp brought high prices. It was estim ated that 12,000 Japanese labor ers were in ithe province of Davao alone. -;. -: j ' A: ires - TKAXO Oaygynsa 8arVjjrs O rmctr8 aaaa sen lOXS 11.C0 v a 0,O3 12.70 14.10 16X5 V17.10 17.50 17.K 1Z&5 ,18k iS 13.05 AVXrs PWris FsaHcsWsv. Wen WaeV-vl 4 - er arM aiaae wfth 1 aeal. i : J 0 6 'CTr' n"n- k -v T -1 CJ CJ C3 CJ CJ3 L-! tU tJ 3J 3 V Ah for Order by LInl OUR Gvsarcatca ' Prcicdi Yca ' CATALOG :& Cs tic it: tUUKT AWU HIGH STS. . . Open Till 9 V. IL Saturdays. PHONE 700