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SUNDAY' MORNING, JUNE 24, 1923- , o -o THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON t 1 ' i-l 1 'r-AJ " J ii i ii . , . . ... . . , X r . TtTl if.. ning. '' ' CONQBXOATIOHAXr f an.1 Kighteenth rtrnWO; Koehler. pas- First ujifregatioiial church, Liberty tor. nndn l)wl at :45 . K. Preaeh and (ntr streets, W C. Kaatner, turn- ', jng servire in (lermaa at 10:30 a, n. r Iste.-. HutJav school at 1. a. . a. with ' twinr. service i conducted la I the Eog iuttinc, risa Jor all sga. : Worship JiRfc IjngU-iie al 7:43 p. in. A hearty Wel- witu sermon, 'TUe Law of Liberty,'.' Jl i rone.'1 ! : a. m. .Christian, Kadeavoir . 7s p. as. 1 At i ' ' Pv'- l service, picture, Holland j '.' it lev ranatd. windmills, tnlio farms, i HlIJIUJ-IaT lUu lHle an J lneir homes' All in colors.! Vi:st Methodist CpUeopal. Mr:ef address. "Tho U on Dei of the Sea." ! Churrh ,. and , State streets. Bar. Wt muaij at alt-services -by tha rtaurrh t Tap formal opening of tn Prs-i ! l;ytrrlan Marine.. J fc4 ChtMnekrta Ftiret will., be held Tuesday : ahtj; lK't vrivii 7 -and ! o'clock. Sit i.i.eri, o? the - Presbyterian rlmrrh and their .friends . are lr- Itcd. t llftet "Tfie Kord is MyiShep heidt" (Henry, Smart), Mrs. Chas. Huston 'and Mrs.'-Fer9htfian." - - Postlmle, "Alarch." Ifrbni Tan ha user . M rs." Y A. Den ton. ; . . Mrs. Wj A. Denton will preside at the organ. CHURCH NOTES SBurcet. J'rayer weetiag; TUnraday at 8 A ror Jtal inTitatioa t all. " " ' . ' , - r;;: CVntral Cnnf ref atioaal rhoreh. Sootb Nintei,th street, : IUrry W. Johnson, ml mster. Stindaj; srhor and Borainr worship at 1:IH a. tn. Sermon, story hy the stinisterj '""PorgtTiaKV" Spitefw Neilthijors', Torif peoples' meeting; at T ;01 p, n;. Kiesrhinj; secvira at :00 p. m. Sera-.on topie, "Poor- Excnsaa' eortier Blaina K. KirkiAuti iot, ! utinUter. '9:13 elas nteetinc 4 jn ; nrll-est room downstairs. 9:43 Sunday school. ll:OO Eet. Earl O. Kusdnia i. Iowa, will l.e the speaker Sub iect. -Th Christian Conquest." ; 8:00 Kcr. Valenttiaaj liefeh will preaeh, aub- jert ,"Inetinj Uie. Thursdar ninjf at 8:K . m Midweek prayer Coart Street Christiaa-r-Corner Seven teenth an t Court atreeta. Ii, Patnant, miaister. Bible school 9:45 .". Sen: ior Endeavor ia rharj; a ..of achool. ' Jun ior following couimonion service. Pastor' r sermon, 'rellowship" daring, the wor., .ship, hour. Are yoi goios to Trne eon vent ion ; June SO to July 8f If von can, ; plan to attend every tcsaioa. ; Go aat esmp, , See your pastor abotit tbt program and , TraininK school. . Ther Biiicbt closes coatesC Which wins, Mac will le o services ia Jocsl rharch dur inf. convention. Intermedistt Endeavor 6 p. BS.J- Senior Endeavor ? p. m. To (ia or Jirt" t . Evangelistic service : 8 p o. Final sermon of series on divine heafinc to he given. Hear It. Mid-week aervire Tharsdsj 8 p. i at.- Tea are al- way a-. welcome. - J -.. . First Christ ian.' corner Church and High streets, J. J: Evans, ntinister. Tlte , pastor will speak J at II .L o'cfeek a ' ."Spintual EJucatioa." Harold . Ilull, recent gradasta of California Christian , eolirae. will deHver the evening message. Bible arhool at ; 45. A place for II in the school, ' f ;.i 0USX8TXAH SCIEKCS ( - First rhnrch-T-40.iCheraekta street Knnday ' ntorninc services at ll o'clock. Suhlect of lesson sermon, "Is "Tho Vni verse, .Inclnding Man, . Evolved by A to la ic f arret" - Haaday erhooL at :30 a ni., Wednesday evening testimonial meet ing at o'clock. Heading room 209 M. sonic Temple., opaa every day except hol tdava and 8nndays fmm 11:13 to 5:30 p. a.." All sra cordially invited to our services and to our reading room. CHMSIIA3I AND lasSIOJTAJtT Alr . xxurcE ,-. Taheraacle on Ferry street, . between Church an Cottage streets. Young Peo- pies' service Saturday evening at '7 345. Bible acltool Sunday af teraooa --. , at, ' 2 "'cloek, Pfesu-hing at a'ctock. Evening r err ice 1 iT.(h Subect Heaven and Where. Is' It I " Tnesday evening service for praise and prayer, 7:45. Friday ser , vice afternoon at 2:30 and evening 7:45 The subject of XHvino healing ia brought out a d the airk prayed for. Pastors, Mr. and Mrs. H, Coswell. service, 'Epworth league 7 p. m. Rev. , udaine raptor of taurch, ii r.. KirKpfttrK First Method in California for ti'O v.-t-cks, Dnrirru his zhmice It Earl O. Roadmaa, professor of itu ml lDrTaihin 1. . I T i j university, Fayette, Iowa, will is- sist. Rev. Valentine Delch. pro lessor ul Jural leadership at Go-id- Center Street . Methodist, KpiscopaU Xorth Thirteenth and Center! ; Sfeets. Sunday school 10 o'clock. Teacheri for both. English and German - classes. II o'clock, oreae'iinc ia the Oennsn lan guage ty; the pastor! Ep worth ; league f aj,, 7 ; 1 5, Rev., E A, Roadmaa will preach at 8 , o'clock. Tharaday. evening prayer meeting ,7 :tS p. m. ln( tho Sun day school room ' of the chnrch, 1 after which , a lay , delegate wilt bo eleted to the annual: conference . by J the . members of the chares. 1 Commnnion service aext Sunday morning July-l.AU are welcoma to all meetings. r I JcBotf.T-ee Memorial Methodist Episoo pl church, rornee North Winter and Jef ferson streets. TTiorass Arheaon, pastor. Ear J tWfi.'er in ch-nrge of (the Junior church. Sunday school 9:4Sja. m. Pub lic worship at II a. m. - Dr. Powell, a re turner! Missionary from India IwUI preach. Rev. Forkaer will conduct the aervice for yoong people' downstaira. I Epworth league at .6 o'clock. J)r. Powell, will preach at the S evening service at . 7 o'clock. ' Mid-week devotional praise ser vie at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. ' Pnblie woicoase to all e these services.' I: v 4 j Scandinavian! Methodist Episcopal, Fif teenth and Mill streets. Dwvid O. .Haa ael, pastor. Sunday . Joorain service 11 o'clock and Sunday school l?. Epworth leagua .7 p. ,au i Topie, J'Today'a Chal lenge to the Christina Citiseo.' ' Eveniag service 8 o'clock. The Oirla rlab. En tre Xoas, will meet .Tuesday: eveniag. Prayer meeting and J3ible study ' Thurs day evening 8 ( o'rlcck. Sa: , st. faux's xnseopAiv i Corner Chorch and Chemeketa streets. Her. H. D. Chambers, . rector. ; Fourth elanday after Trinity. - Holy Eucharist at 1:30 a. in. Corporate for the members f the Woman's , auxiliary, C h a r eh school at 9:43. Morning prayer aad ser sion at 11 a; m. St. Paul's extends a welcome to tl to worship ' with - them. Toe rector will hold service at St. Mary's church, Woodburn.' at -7:S0 in the eve ning. . . 7AXGLICAli v ' ' - Evangelical Chemeketa street , P. W. Launer, pistor. Sermon at 11 a, m. Sub ject, "Seeking the Holy Life. Sermot p. m., subject.. 'The Uast Tay:' Saa t'ay school at 10 - a. m. ... Edward Zina will have charge of the school. Evangel ical league at 7, a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday snad Thursday oreaiags. AU are. welcome. . - ' , . TtLXZSVS South Salem Friends chareh. South Commercial and Washington streets. Bible school at , 10 a. m. preaching at Al a. bC, and 8 p. m. Christian Endeav or at 7 p. as. . Carl Fi Miller, the aew pastor, - formerly of Sprinrrook, Oregon, will preach botb morning aad evening. Yon , are cordially invited to all these services, i Highland- and North -r Church streets, J. O, and Ida J,. Lee, ministers. Bible school at 10 a. m, Walur Stanton, superintendent. , Morning worship at 11. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. . r Donld Edmoadson,' president, . Preaching at ; 8 - p. m. Youag Peoples prayer meeting atrd Bible study -on Monday at 8 p. m. . Prayer meeting on Thursday at 8 p. m. The public ia cordially invited to all onr services. 1.sli Methodist Episcopal, Sonth Com roeecial and M-crs -streets. ! ; It. F. Pem herton, pastor. Sunday school meets at 9:45. Epworth league at 7 o'clock. Morn ing wo.-ahip at 11 o'clock.; Sermon, sub ject VThe Power of Christ's Presence," Evening meeting at 8 o'clock, subject, "The Man With Tho Measuring Rod." V : T&EZ METS0DIS Comer Nortf Winter t and, Market streets Rev. ; Mortimer 0. Clarke, pas tor;8ervice5! Sunday, school; sf ;9:45. Preaching at 11. Class meeting 13 m. Evening : Prtyer -and Praise service 7:30 and preaching at 7f45. .' iPrSyer meeting Tkaraday at 7:45. AU are cor dially welcome at each service. t PBXSBYTERIAK j . . First Presbyterisn church. Ward Wil lis I ong, minister. , 9 :45 a. m. Sunday schooL 11 a, m. sermon "The Proper Pisco of Religion." by the minister. The choir .wilt sing "Consider the , lilies," by Topliff Hearts. Orgsn - numbers "Lar go" by Handel. "Cradle Song by Spin ney, and "SUbat Mater Dolorosa by Lemaigre. 7:00 p. m., Chriattan Bndeavor societies, .Topic,' "How Can We Win Friends and Keep Them f ror, 27:3, ; 9, 10.' 8:00 p, ra. Popular evening service. Sermon, "Pigs and Pesrls by tho minister. , j f-r-..,,-'.-'V ..... , . . EEFOBMXD CHTTSCK " ' Bethany - Reformed eharchj corner of Capitol and t Marion ' streets. Sunday school 10 a. m. and German preaching service,' 11 a.' m. No evening service. M. Denny, psstor. ' 1 8AI.VATIOM ARMY ) Holiness meeting 11 o'clock, proceeded by an open air meeting. Company meet inr 2 o'clock YPL 6:15 o. m ifialvstion (ally 8 p. ra. CapUin and Mrs. A. M. Holbrook, officer in charge.) GLAD TiDisras msiioir i At 343 Vi Court street, Rev. C. 8. John ton in charge. Sondsy school at 10 a. m. Services at .11 mv 2:30 and 8, p. as. Everybody- invited. Everybody wel come. I .' f - i- ;.(-.' . liTTTHZRAJf Christ I.athm-sn : church. East State SSVXNTK DAY ADVEITTI8TS Corner of Fifth and Csinesl Sabbath school st 10:80 a. m. As this ia Sabbath school rally dsy, there will bo two ser vices. 7 Both i will be . conducted hy tho Snndsy school. - One st 11:30 and tho other at 3 p. m. For the Sunday night service th psstor will read every text in the bible that mentions tha First dsy of . the' week., Over 200 listened ' to the "8abbath Lecture, laat Sunday. No one claimed tho 830 offer so it was extended another week. The. speaker will also, show how Sunday keeping began. X. C. Btrntson, pastor. 1089 .North Winter street. ; j J j, v , , :: tTNTTAUAK ' ' v- . Cottage and Chemeketa .streets. ' Rew Martin Fereshetian. minister. : . Church t il a. m. Subject of the aernvon, "The Call of The " Future." i - -1 Patronize Home Industry. FUEL SAVER Is- 5 jl - -.,.. . J ? -( ? f . 1811 llllll - lllliTsTanjraTeTgn I Jf - COI iTi.OL Gets BERGER FIFE cf PITHLESS FURNACE - Al Factory Prices 1 ; r.Inds m Salem F.H.BERGER tlai:ifctarcr 803 N.' Liberty Street 5 Plicae lCi33.I 't'he Unitarian church will ft a Eiwial musical program today. The numbers are as follows: ' k,- ' rreludfi "The Evening Star."i I (Tanhuuser), Mrs. W. A. Denton. ,'," nthrm "The Brooks aie F.InK- ( Rurnett . Unity chorus Orfertory "Traumetle," ..(Schu Tnanul, CeorRe Trott.'i Dr. Powell, a returned mission- mrv frnm Inrll.t nrlll - - inilr thfo. are " " TV". morning at uie jaaua aiemor; lal church. He w11 also'preach the sermon la the eyenins. ' ) The Young Peoples society Of St. . Paul's church will meet at the chOfcK will bold" "a. ejoctdl "Vedhe9 day evening ar the Kd wards boirt on State street. ' I . ' ' ' Some Meats Sell Today v . Cheaper Than in 1913 CHICAGO. June 21. The re cent announcement rom one of the! Loose .lard, 1923 rectory this jevenla; al. 6 o'clock. ! Ker. H. U. Chambern wilt conduct ' cotv'ces at Wooilljurn this -; eve- , oprau , solo . "Hear Uj O ning. 1,' statistical .bureaus of the lnited States government that the coat of living Is approximately . 67 per cJEiit higher today than it was 1 0 tyearg ago has brought a statement Trora F. W. Waddell, vle presi dent of Armour ft Co..' to the ef fect thatwholesale selling prices for meat are In some cases lower than they were, in 1913, and InJ others at almost exactly the same leyel. -- --- C-.' v' Mr. Waddell submits the follow IfieTrldKk ia:Xtayri9l5"ind In others almost exactly the s . - vtt May, 193. "A'Mi Pork loins, 1923. 16 3-4 cents, 1913. 14 1-2 cents; Boston btitts, 1923, 12 1-2 cents, J913, 12 1-2 cents; Spare ribs, 1923 8 cents, 19 IS. 10 cents; Beef .' carcasses. 1923 1 3 , cents, ; 1913. 12 cents; 10.18 .cents. 1913 10.60 cents; Hm, 1923 .21 cents,' 19 IS4 23 cents. U ?J -; "It must be understood there are certain ; grades of j products that sell 1 for ; higher prices than those quoted,' and-, other : grades that sell et lower prices," says Mr.-Waddetl, "but the general standard of prices Is Just about on the level of 1913. . .. 4 - - "In 1913 and in 1923 the ave rage cost of hogs- was ' about the mSnutacturiitg liv :ani; meat has, increased materi ' bas Ibe cost of dlstrlbct; finished products The prices ed above tare to retailers. , prices Yary according ; to grades bandied, and the . s which 1 a retaaller gives to house bolder."' - iTrisco' Cops Guilty of Violating Volstead ; SAN FRANCISCO, Cal Jul A- verdict of "guilty was ret ed'Jate today , by a federal c Jury 'In-the cose of Police L: enant D. H. Brasfleld and Pl men Mark Williver and V.'i: Barton, charged with conspi to violate the Volstead act. maximum punishment is a t for two years and a fine of ; . The i 'Central j CongreBational jng price baed on a.a average ot same, but jlnCA-19Ll3. the cost of 000 mil T" emu W 1 With the best material mb the most up-to-date tire building fequip- ; nient and the J most skilled iire experts ; obtainable, we aie turhitig' put "Western Gint"r tir-is of such a super qtiajiiat , we are p?oui ,;o put them out under Jhe I name:? and eruaranteel of the Western -. i Auto Supply (.'then, too, the Western Giant Cord is guaranteed for 12,000 miles; Roadgripiiers : lftOOO X.000 miles)- and jfie griaran itees iiiean i wliat theyf sai -you lean bet your lat dbllar the tires are right; W-i . '-f'v; 1 INNER TUBE GIVEN vith each Western ' Giant or Western Stahdarrl Cord (not given with Western Special or other tires). iThls offer is for a limited time onlyl . : - - i r - - -r - Western: Size Roadjrripper, GiAnt' Standard Weight Exttm Hary . 1 iii ..I. 1 3Q3i li SI 0.90 - v.y . ,- (Regular ) - '- ' 3Qx3i'! S.ndrd .v;r,U)y ' SlJg1 303 ,rr v"') 15:05 ZtZi fy SI 7.85; 21.S0 31x4 H 25.1fJ 32x4 20.75 27,45 33x4 21.30 20.2d 34x4 VMt 2fj.9d 3?x4i ; 33.6d 34x4i 35.45 35xB : . '. , J, , 43ifJfj (Ask for Fricoa on. Other 6tz) 30x3 1-2 Western Giant Cord $15.85 .i 31x4 Inner Tnbe Free' t - . - i ' --- ' . ".' ' " ' ' n ' f " , - j - , j - V -is. - ; ' " - : ;. I t -. ! FA3RIC TIRES : : For,. customers -who' still i prefer.', Fabric Tires - we carry high-grade, dependable fabrics and back them up with , a guarantee of 6000 miles on' Nebraska, 7000 miles, on Pharis and 8000 miles on - Western Giant Fabrics. , : ' . FABRIC TIRE PRICE LIST ' i . Nobrslaka ... 8.85 SJao , 30x3 i . . 30x3V2 ...V...1.. . 7.SS 32x32 11.03 31x4 12.30 32x4 , 14.75 33x4 1 14.S5 34x4 , ........ .15.23 " ' (OthrSu Quoted on Request) At AU estem Auto" Store PKnrla Wooiom Qlarrt $S.30 9.65 12.70 14.10 1C.85 17.10 1750 $ia45 lieo 17.CS 17.CS 19.15 19.SS 20.75 : TTiHE f act tSa'f we Hive over 1 ?() stores in tlife West with cbmpleteahdeinsiye stocks, rietv cleati goods of highest . qu&lit; with $ncfcs Siet below the iisual; proves every car owneriaiha iel - "Weslern $&W ofeserves "the title of ''Auto Supply Hekquatters" m every city wnerem a ."Western .Aut6,,, sibre is locatedthat'swhyve say 'JOur Success ! ia your Securityi",". " Blue EcbU This, is th book, that will tell .any Bootorlat how to-, reach -ay jpjico u caj) be reached by, autC jaobu conil tkm of roads, ' tratBo iawrita fact. to ;1 '"iPjnTene Fire Extinguishers v -'- ' : , : '. s Tou can save 154 on your fir. insur ance premiun. H ycu -equip your car with Pyrene-r-lt avUlvPut out aiy kind of fire. Brass v'JJlsVl ftf finish........,......... V I UaUU " Nick;i Vi&K h i.oo ; Schf ader "Special" res lire ' -.'1 -t'V, c, T.t-', - . This jrtow style , raure . Is especially adapted, to trucks mad wire wheel comae ia neat leather '- . - C A-'A t ....-..-.........,.... ejl a"v.w aoer Universes Tire Caace. t5c Scared Sure-Hold Blow-Out Patches ;Tou should carry some of these for aa. emergency it ia an extra quallty patdv Acoordlna; CmL t . ACss to aU... . to UOC Double Lock Patches, 25c to 45c , : - .... i . . .- , , - i.- . ; .-'-,:'( x: : t. : :feef) Kbbl ions Completely coTerinc seat and .back euihlona, . they form ia cool, sanitary ... protection for the clotMnc-extremely comfortable... Ie Iiixe , Aft model V leU ' Flain model, 90c IJeaderSpotlights By simply loeaenlnc a acrew the lamp can be removed and used as a trouble Uxht. Then. too. It Drives a very classy appearance on you car. The price only1. .... "?S3i45 3 Other spotlights $35 to I122S 5-Minute Vulcanizers Mends all tube., punctures perfectly. Heat is produced by burning a non flaming chemacal beating; O fl fl C Complete outfit. ... V W unit. pdtvl f yennitors' vV . rV-J-, Just the thins. to eliminate the hoot from under the dawh. ?'o juo.i "burn ing' up your feet when rld.n In the front seat. Aecordlaa; to V0 rfff car. 0eeWJ Other. J25 and $3.25 ' -Visors Protect - you from glare of sun and headllxhta. Drive In safety and com fort. - . . wburablew Rubber Cloth . $2. 3 All-MeUK . . . . .54.75 to $5.73 Green Pyrralin .- ;c in '.-' - C05 and $11.53 Greeii GUu $ll.:o 'Carburetors The kind that cauaea your car to de velop more power with leas fuel. - Kingston . . . . .$4.85 to $15.03 Holly '.? . i:. . i . ..... $5.C3 Strombers; ........... $15.75 1 Miller. . . . ;$3a00 and $35X3 '41' 'G AM PING .EQUIPME NT Tbifc Is tbe Second Week ibrhese dielc Specials Auto Tents Prktod anusuaUr low. Ftaia V . , whVta, t-os. matartal Stae r. Tat ft. - StroBsly mals.) vU "$i.85v A comfort and convenience fatten aecurtly to, run ninat boaH, D, t-jj;:---'';r-:::r;' Ft. . - -a. A -A Aavtl Cots and Beds :t-- . - - - Folding Cots, $3.75 C All-Steel Folding Beds $13.50 to $22.50 A? . Amelrican' Gasblirie Stoves $5.50 are an economical con venience. Meets every requirement folds into smalt compact packaare. Th vtere aa illustrated. I12J3. , 1 1 , Enameled ; lnchSe-1 Coxnpletet compact, ' sanitary serr- ioeablet pieces of trlpleooated White enameled" Uii- i..a " i- 31. $7.50 'Sportsman's' Tent $2450 t . eaa a as. f ' ' - " -r Jat l. IVriovau Afito Xent. ....... t . . .... .9 14.85 Camper Delicht" Auto Tents .$350 Western' Palmetto Auto Tents -V ' $29.45 to $37.0 Wall TenU. . . . . . . . . . $19.50 to $29.25 Thermal wara Jugs j . . . . . .$5.00 I 70 Storms in thm Wst Waterproof Your Tent A specially compounded liquid wa terproofing? for canvas goods that fills Aip the weave of the cloth; also preserves the fabric Cp fT one-eallon' can.... ..... vmiu - . 'Ask folNeio 7CATAWQ Wthd ;St&e OvUii J. v. "Vko "in ra Corner Court and High-Sts. v Phone 796 Order by Mail ZxfyJilri j . Guarantee