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' I- wrsysialwaai ; OREGON . STATISMAN, SAU22I OREGON ? ,v I- V rc 1 BAPTIST - First Baptist,, corar North Liberty and Marion, street. . Sunday school at "9:45 a. m. Bev. W. E. Pettibone, pastor ef taa FirU Baptist Church f Oregon City, : Will supply the pulpit and will spvak at 11 o'clock ob v'The Things by Which . Men lArtt,"' and at 8 o'clock on ,'fSae . rificial Service." Tha B. Y. P. U. meet- fog at 1 :00 p. m. will be ied by Miss Nel , lie , Pickens ; topic, VCall of the Immi grant." , Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 8 ' clock. t ' CONQEEQATIONAL Central Congregational, . South 19th street. Harry W. Johnson, minister. Sastday school nd morning worship at lO a. m. Preaching aerTice at 8 p. m. Sermon topic JUfe of the Spirit." ' CHBXSTXAlff i Coart Street Christian, corner North . 17th and Court streets; R. L. Putnam, minister. , Bible' school 8:45 a. m. Junior following obserranee - of Lord's Supper. Special talk by?sstor at morning wor ship hour on "Forbearanee." Probably baptismal service i immediately after - Morning aervire. la termed iate C- E. 8 p. m- - Senior EndeaTor meeting 7 p. m. .... Exangelistie ' Service S p. mi..1 Song sere ice in charge , of Doris Allen. Exposi tory study of Matthew 7th chapter by pastor. Thursday 8 p. m., midweek serv ice. : Coma to any and all the serrices. , , t . t ,. i ' r " First tCfcrlsUaa - Church. V Center and s High streets. J. J. Evans, minister. Jack; Shaffer, 'whom , many have heard the past, week to their Joy and profit, will speak at the morning service of the .church. Two special musical numbers will bo given by him also, land a brief talk to the Bible? school assembly "Find Year Place" j ill be his topic. You will --see tfce "silver lining' tf yon hear him. " The pastor will .apeak; at 7:80 on the topic -"The Need of Rightly Interpreting Jesua." CHKI8TXAV SCIENCE -a First Church, 440 Cfaemeketa street 4 Sunday morning aervteea at 11 o'clock; subjsct.of lesson sermon, "Mind." Sun 4ay school at 0:30 a. an. Wednesday .evening, testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room, 209 Masonic Temple, open every day except holidays 'and Sundays, from 11:15 to .5:30 p. m. All are cor dially invited to our services and to our . reading room. EPISCOPAL Jst. Paul's Church, Keverend H. D. .Chambers, rector. Thirteenth Sunday al ter Trinity. Church school 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer 11:00 a. m. A sermon on "Man's Stewardshio." br the Reverend S. Baring-Gould.. M. A, will; be read by the reader. Frederic T Aldrich. Th of fertory - aolo i "Flee, as a Bird," Dsns, win bo song by Jr, G. Deckebach. , FREE METHODIST .'Corner of North Winter and Market atreets. Kev. Mortimer C. Clarke, pas tor. ' Sunday eehool at 9:45, J. M. - Clark, superintendent. Preaching hours eleven and seven-forty-five, i Class meet ing at 7:15. Prayer meeting each Thurs day evening at 7:45. Subject Sunday morning: "The Happy Christian the Ex-eption.- and Why! Evening, ,Time to Seek God. An evangelistic message. Special- mssie. " Yon will 'receive a cor- d ial" welcome-at eeh' R4rvirffi - - LUTHEEAK Christ Lutheran Church, State and Eighteenth streets, G. ? Koehler, pastor. Sunday ' school in English at 9:45 a. ffl. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. Fred Theuer, a theological student, will preach the aermoa. You are heartily invited. No evening service. : . ; , ,.. METHODIST First Methodist Episcopal Church, cor ner of State and Church streets. Blaine E. i Kirkpatrick, minister. Class meeting 9:15 a. m, George P. Litchfield, leader. The classes, meet in the northwest corner room, downstairs. ; Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. H. P. Shanks, superintendent. Classes are provided for all ages. Morn ing worship, . 11 o'clock. - There will be special music under the direction of Pro fessor E. ,W Ilobson, with Professor T. 8. Roberts at the organ.: The pastor will preach on the subject, "The Irresistible Persuasion.' ' Special welcome is assured to visitors and tourists. ) The. last of the afternoon union park services will be held at 4 o'clock. The pastor of this church will preach on the subject: 1 'The Old Gospel and the new Crisis'' Members of this eongregationiaro cordially in vited to attend these services.- The Ep worth .Leagues meet at 7 o'clock. The" Senior chapter will be lead, by Misa Jenelle Vandevort. Mid-week devotional service, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. ' Leslie Methodist Episcopal Church, South Commercial and Myers atreets. II. F. Pemberton, pastor. Sunday ahool at 9:45 a. E. A. Khoten,. superintendent. Epworth League at 7 p. m.- Young peo ple especially welcome., j Morning-worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon- subject: Knowl edge of God the Goal of Human Effort. Evening meeting at 8. Subject:' f The Meaning of Open Windows. Come with us for the day, j. PEESBTTEEIAN 'The 'First Presbyterian Church, Ward Willis1 Lone, minister. 9:45 a. m.. Sun- May ahool. 11 a. m., sermon, "Processes of Spiritual Progress" iby the minister. 4 p. m on ion gospel services in Wilson nark. Sermon br Kev j B. E. Kirkpat rick. 7 p. ,m.. Christian Endeavor so cieties. 8 p. m.. popular evening service lasting one hour. Special music, con gregational singing, and brief gospel met sa A, "Follow the Leader," by . the "sin ister. S p. m. Thursday, midweek serv ice. "Following That Which la Good." Psalms 1:1-6 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8. You are invited. C. W. Tibbet, pastor. '- Scandinavian M. E. Church, 15th and Mill streets. David C. Hase4, pator. mn.nin ssKvir 11 A'rlork Sun Liu.iun; aay scnovi uuBt ,ifov, uw intendent. Epworth League, 7:30 and evening service ! o'clock. Prayer meet ing Thursday 8 p. m. Welcome to these meetings. ' Center Street i Methodist (Germanl, North 13th and Center streets, G. E. Boeder, minister. ' Sunday shool 10 a. m. 11 a. m., preaching service, subject f sermon. 'Behold 'My Hands. Rev. Dr. Kirkpatrick, pastor First- M. E.' Church, will preach in Willson park this afternoon at ' 4 oVlock. : ' ' " : - Jason Lee Memorial M. E. Church, cor ner .Sorth Winter and Jefferson streets, Thomas Aeheson. pastor. Earl Officer in charge of the Junior church. Sunday school 9:45. Two services at 1 1 a. m. Kev. Officer ) will preach to the Junior rhurcli downstairs. Young , people np ' to 16 years ! of .age welcome. ' The pastor will preach to the Bdulta in the 3 auditorium. ; Subject "Why Min isters Fail." At six o'clock the young people will meet for Epworth League serv ice. A special rally will be held ; when Echoes" from the League Institute will be brought by some of the delegates. iAt 6-30 a testimony and praise service will be held in the church auditorium. Evan gelistic service will be eld - at 7 p. nr., the pastor i in charge. Combined .meet ing of the Junior and Senior -churches Wednesday evening st 7:30 o'clock. ' GLAD TIDINGS MISSION 3 343?i Court street, C. S. Johnson, pas tor. Sunday shool 2 p. m. Preaching at 3 -p. m. Subject: "The Olive Tree.' " I rem liinx services at 8 p. m, subject, "The Plumb-line of Israel."- Services Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Voung people's meeting on Thursday evening. Mission is open every day. Mid-day prayer service from. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. CHTJBCH OP GOD . 1348 North Church street, J. J. Gilles pie. pntnr. Hnnday school 10 a. m. A good live Sunday achool with good spirit ual teaehera. . Preaching serviee 11 a. m. Young people's aery ices 6 :30 and preaching service 7:30 Reuglar weekly prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:45. CHEISTIAH i AND MISSIONARY ' ALLIANCE Tabernacle, on,. Ferry atreet, -between Church and Cottoge. , Saturday evening, young people 'a service 8 o'clock Sunday Bible school 2 p. ,m. Classes for all ages. Preaching service 3 o'clock. Ruv.' J. W. Clark will have -charge of the service' in the absence of the pastor. Evening 7:45. Evangelistic service Tuesday 7:45. Praise and prayer Friday 7:45. Bible-study in the book of Revelation. Pastor, 11. ' E. Caswell, 465 North : Winter street.'- i CHXTRCH OP" THE NAZARENE Nineteenth and Marion streets, C How ard Davis, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. : Preaching 11 a. m. Y. P. S. 7 p. m. Evsngelietic service 8 p m. Strangers always welcome. v. . ...... i sxmAxmcmmGAwsi fa 1923 : . - . . . ... . .. . .. 1 1 1 fJ. i -- 1 """Pop, similar f to" thatof Tthis country, and with flavors mostly from here. Is 'taking the place of the intoxicating mescal, or teqjai la, in Central. Mexico. I NEW CORPORATIONS i . r '-; ; AVticIes ,of incorircration were filed yesterday by the .Campbell Meat company of Portland, capi talized at $1000, The incorpor ators areSv. A, Clement, O. S, Campbell arid H. O. Campbell. Under the bine sky act the fol lowing permits were Issued: Western Bond & Mortgage com pany, Portland, to sell notes In the sum of 91500. - Ancient - River Gold Mining Company, Ltd. Rogue River, to sell stock in the sum of $20,000. Oakland Oil company, Oakland, Or., to sell stock - In the sum of $33,000. 1 The following Oregon concerns filed articles of Incorporation Sat if. 5 6nit Rftandinavian' Nazar- ene church, . Portland; - Incorpora tors, John Tennysen, John E.i Pet erson, Frida Peterson ; assets, $1700. - , Thomas Insurance Of flee, Port land; incorporators, E.'S. Thomai, G. R. Thomas, Katherfne -Hol-brook; capitallzation.SOOO. - Security Finance &C Loan,. com pany, Portland ; Incorporators, E. D. Paine, . E. F. s Youngerj Dan ! J . Moore, F. E..Grigsby; capitaliza tion, $10,000. Notice of an Increase In capi talization from ' $ 7 5,0 0 0 to $ 5 0 0, 000 was filed by the Wonder Elec tric Manufacturing company of Portland. ' ; ' A permit to sell $30,000 worth of stock was issued to the Semi Pneumatic Printing Press Blanket company . of Portland. ' - Pierce 5 Will Be , Spcakc. r . . For Constitution GovernQt v- Walter' M. , i will deliver ? the Constitution address ? for the local chaptt the Daughters "of the Amer Revolullon;' .It wilr bo held 17 in the Chamber of Comn: rooms and the general public be invited to attend. :t Special music will be in chi. of tho program committee,, which Miss Edith Benedict chairman. The D Alt has alw: observed ' Constitution day wiL special "program and an outs; speaker. Mrs. Russel Catlin Is regent the local- organization and v, preside at the meeting, the fir of the season for Chemekc chapter. The public Is lavltcj t attend the Constitution day rnc ing. . , " CATHOLIC Father T. V. Keenan,' assistant pastor. Low Mass and Holy Communion at 7 and 8 o'clock., Iw Mass and Benediction at 10 o'clock. No evening devotions. , UNITED BKETHEEU , Castle Chapel United Brethren Church, corner of 17 th street and Nebraska ave nue. George Chapman, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. nwC P. Wells,' superinten dent.. Preaching . ; 11 a. im. and 8 p. m. Christian, Kndeavor 7 p.' m. Junior 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Tharsday evening 8 p. m. Come and worship with ns. Bring your friends. You. will be welcome. . First United Brethren, rorner Twelfth and llission streets. Sunday school 10 a. m. .Preaching 11 a. nr. Subject, "The Kindness of God." ' Evening service, preaching at 8, subject, "Why I Be-tiw- Bible- to he thv Word of Rod." L Jug; OTU j . " jSowisTthe time7io . get out in the open See more of 'the land you love You ckn do it best with.ii I --.Qrlcy-DavidGon Motorcycle I t as. 1 v - -r- -. I I . ' -. - f j 'J 7 " - We ' have a few good buys in Rebuilt Machines Come in and look, them over. ' '" ' , " ' "The tycle Man" Largest Bicycle and Motorcycle Store in r ' ' . Wllamette Valley PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY ' SWWW a '.:" ':. -.I !': I'UtLdAYCii .Vt. .1 Get a an i i PIPE or PIPELESS FURNACE At Factory Prices j Made ia Salem x filasufachirer , 803 N. Liberty Street .;' .''-Pnone"'l048-MC- in . -t, . 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I 36lo (Ask for PrteM on Othr 8izex) 30x3; Cord SgBSS&-JSSiS6 ) -gll-90 FABRICS I " .,ZF I NEBRASKA T PHARXS C000 Mnes 7000 Milea 30x3 $ 5.85 $ 6.80 30x3j 6.90 7.90 32x3j . 9.95 10.80 31x4 10I5 11.95 3J32x4m I I 1255 . 13.80 r 33x4 12.75 13.95 .B&4yu: W12A5:. r 14.25 All "Western Auto" Stores It's the Last Week 1 for these wo-week Specials Genxiine Champion Blue Box Spark Plugs . This pingr aTuort sells for CEo It's one of the best known pings on the marks. - The last week of your op portBBtty to save en your Q7r' ptog . All stees. Only, each.. Of C Cowl Ventilator JTost- the thing to . ellmteate Ure heat from trader the ckasb. No more burning" up your feet when riding In the front seat.. Xrd i 91 QC models only v I tOO Others for AD Cars $5.25 and $625 Western" Palmetto KHAKI TENJ No guy ropes necessary o n 1 y one center pole Jointed in two places that enables compact folding. Comes equipped with heavy floor. . , screen windows and pocket. COQ OH Floor space 10x10 ft..... pZsJaUU Same Tent in Striped 941 7C Material J f 0 Camp Gots Last Week of Two-Week Special Well , made of high quality hardwood frame. covered with canvas, this fold ins; - cot makes a foil length, eats, elastic and eomturtabie 9Q Jit bed. only i U ... ayJiTaJ Camp Stools ' Last Week of Two-Week. Special Stools (without steel brace). S5c Stools (with steel brace) . . 75c CluEir- (withtxit steel brace) 75c Chairs j (with steel brace) . .95c Order by Mail ... Our ruardntee Protects You See Our Windows "TtTESTEStN AUTO." built . If on a foundation of QaatityVoJam and Serv- tcm, noM tvon rite con unce of thm nw torimg public to thm , oxtrnnt that it is td am automobile ssappr ' WizarcS Too can , pay more but you cannot buy a better battery. They 'are built for 'service by manufacturers of long experience the best materials are used throughout. At our price you save SS-0 to $16.00 on the battery you need. Safety Stop Signals Black Enamel Finish ...1$1.90 Extra Quality. Nickel Rim $2.15 "Slbw-sStop" Signals The word "Slow", in green and the word -Stop" in red complete. .$5.75 1 : : eEalteneo We quote the follow in:. prices. Ford sire . . . .$16.85 . Dodge size . . . $23.30 Buick size $17.85 to $19.75 Maxwell size $19.7510 $23.30 Chevrolet , size . $17.85 to $19.75 Sizes , for. all. other oars upon request 9 Drum ' Headlights and ' oide Lamps The price on . headlights per ' pair Is $90. Special Ford . price is The Side Lamp price per -pair is only 45. Why not a complete set for your cart Doll it up. Gecabe "Wisconsin" Timer This Is the old original Ford Timer. It's the old style "Roller Type.- The case is pressed steel, accurately ma chined ad nicely finished. t4 "JT" y - .Ol.f U a'l. "-f Timsre........ 80o "Red SUr" Timers. .$1.65 , Genuine Milwaukee Timers $1.85 Fansteel Tungsten ............. .$3.25 4- "Drum" Spotlights A very classy lamp ntade to match the new fancy drum shape head lamps and side Iamp3 being urted as regular : equipment on many of the lata Jiltrh class cars. Black, i, ; -Of OC and nickel finish... -.... ..... VUiOO Leader Spotlights , ,;$35 Williams -Spotlights ........ 1. .. .$45 -S & M" Spotlights.... $&i and $12.35 Nitrogen Bulbs ive t w i c e as much light on the same current. Headlight and Spotlight Bulbs 35c to 65c Tail, Dash and Sidelight Bulbs 20c to 30c AUTO TENTS The size is 7x7 feet, plain white 8 -ox. . malea-iaJ etrongly . nx ule. The price is unuau- An C ' ally low.......... ...... ipQjQ Other Auto Tents to $350 Perfect Test . Each, 95c Break-Not f-Hydro-' "meters Each, 95c Take Camping Equipinent Albn In these daja of the automobile It Is very easy for the whole family to "get oat into the open and thoroughly enjoy the beautiful outdoors. Trips of this tdnd are iirvis atm .ting . Modern camping equipment makes tne outdoor life more livable. Folding SkilleU a primary cessfty for. every , camping trip. Very simple to carry along. 65c to 90c Electric Lanterns $15 & $2.15 Folding Water Pails $1.15 Gasoline Stoves ' t C at -. f. , -i, meet every requirement; of the tourist or camper. For long tours or for; occasional outings c and quick meal picnics they will i be found an economical con venience. Prices from - SB.50 513.75 Aluminum. Utensils - v ' " L i ' -This fiAe set con sista jot three cooking pots, one 2-qt, coffee pot. four .cups. , plates, etc ' Co m p 1 e t e set 510.50 Simplex Camp r Grids , 60c and 90c 75 Storm in the West V vlsm. Ml) BSA Ask for New CATALOG at the Store Nearest You tehfect cdrrmoL Corner Court and High Open until 9 p. m. Saturday u&ps