; M. ' THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY; 3I0RNING-, JANUARY 27, 1 924 3 t .4 . '4 i if t t in i T - : rinsT baptist K;t. Ernest i. Shank of, Tnia will p;ak both morning, and f-vnine. The uUjet at U a. hi. Ul he pray.-r (Thau t Unnga and for tha. evening at 7;tl I ho Saving Xnrao." Sunday wtliriol at :.", a. m. IJYl'lT at ii:3o p. n. Ror, itittsx at OATHOUO CHTJKCH 3'.-- It. , Iturk, TiaxTor l'oimtir.ion t;3V. Children' mas at H :m mt lush inasn .and aernton by the pastor, "('onfoHnion ot Sin,", at 10:30. A.nuro- it or lnterofttiny - t)ttetion have been lianM In aail will he answered at the evonint: mk-ea l:3tf. Rernediction follow and -oTeryooe both Catholic and , non-Catholic ,1a . inriH4 Ui be present. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church, Dnrbiri and Ilushf-s hall. Sunday morning errii-e at 11 o'clock; veiilntr K o'clock. Subject ot lesson ser tnriit, -Tnta., Snnday school at :30 a. in j Wodneutay evening, rerrmonial meeting at o'clock, ftcadioj nmn, 209 .)swnic Temple, open from 11:15 to (i:Mt p. ia. All are cordially Invited to iir. aervicea and to onr reading room. SOUTH SALEM TBIENDS -Cor. ftommercial - arid Washinston Rts. Carl 1". and Minnl tj. Miller. pnt.. Kunday xchool 10 ; m. tr. Carl K Mil li r. auperintondent. Mr. Kath Adnm of J'artland will it-peak at 11 a m, in-re-jsard to the Near K.aat Kelief. Khe haa a wonderful npiritaal meKH. The peo ple will have a new vision of the Master ftsillr i today in" the hind of His birth after hearing, her... Kaniteliatic serviru at 7:30, prayer meeting; Thurnday, 7: "!0. All are welcome to thee ervicen. LUTHERAN Chrlfct Kranselical l.ntheran State and WehtecMh 'atreeti, 0. Koehler. pastor rmiid&y Kt'houl .in English at !:4.'i a. m. ivine service with fccrmon in Gel-man at 10;:U a. m. Votinit Peoples' meeting at tt:3il p. m, . Topic: "UoRpel Triumphs in--Japan." F-ventir nervice in I'.njrlish at-7:30 p. m. "Unbject : 'llowflod Ke v.aled JlimaeK to Man." Mid week meet in on Thursday at 7:30 p. ni. liihle rx-hnol on Saturday from to 12 a. m. . You tire, heartily )aited to oijir services. ST. JOHN'S EVANGrXICAIf (Lntneran) Sixteenth and A. frret. II. W. Cross, pastor There will be recular Sunday ser vicea'in the Herman lantriiaife at 10:30 . m. Sody achooi (KnfslishJ . I.esins a; U:30 a. m. j'.njElish services will be held at 70 p. m. All atranuet and visitors are enrdiallT v invited to attend our res lar' service and Sunday school. Bihle c!as for adnlta ' ia Iheld In conjunction with he Sunday achool. " UNITARIAN CHURCH -Iter. Martin r'ereshetian, minister ervies are held in the Woman's Cub l.nilding, O-ottaire and Center streets. Chureh eehool at 10:00 a. m. Cradel n strnction. Class for adults In the study oV, the. New. Testament conducted by 'the minister. Devotional se'rvises at 11:00 a. m. Snbjeet of Jhe sermon : ' "The Psy chology of Billy Sunday." The minister will irivo a scientific study of the man, bis methods and the crowd. Mrs. M. Fereshetian will sing "Come Ye Blessed" by Seott: violin obllcato by Mr. George Trott,' Mrs, ,.W. A. Demon at the piano. ' CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY , JUUUAKCS TABERNACLE Ferry street, near Church street, II. E. CoswelU pastor, .425 N. Winter street Sunday afternoon riondny school at 2 p. 'in. Superintendent, B. M. Scobee. Preach- lne service ft p. m.. 'subject "The Bis: Treasure." Kveuiim. 7:"i), F.vanseli.stic service. Tuesday evening ":::', prayer and iai.e service. I'riday, 7::!0 Bible f.1 vul. Saturday evening is Ymnij IVn jils' servii-e. A wi'li oiue i eMendiul to all. CHURCH OF GOD At 134rt ,'. t hiirch St.. .1. ,f. Gillespie, paslor. Snililay school lo a. in. Preach iiia: service J I a. in. Suliject : "The Sali liath and the Lord's lay" I will prove by the XS'ori of liod that there i no re curd of the ISaslihath hfiiur kept fur 2.-VM) yei.m after creation and that the Seventh lay Sahhath ended with the Jewish Kconomy aivl thuf the Apostles and the church observed the First day of the week after the Insurrection of t'hrist. Come and bring your Bible. Young Peo ples' services ':-l," p. in. and preaching service 7;!10 p. in. At this service 1 may give a continuation of the subject that was given in the morning service. Prayer meeting with K. t. tirosn. 1.19U Highland avenue Tuesday evenine. 7 r :n and prayer meeting at the ehapVI Wed nesday evening 7::ttl. The prayer meet ings are increasing in numbers nnd in spirituality. Come and enjoy the services. CHURCH OF NAZARENE Nineteenth and Marion streets C. Hnw ard Davis, pastor. Snnday school !:4.1 a. m. V. B. Jlardy, superintendent. At the 11 o'clock aorvtce -Mrs. V. K. Kambo will speak off the N"ear East work.Yoiin; l'eoples" society at :(!(. Hevival ser vice at 7::10. A cordial welcome to all. BETHANY REFORMED Corner of Capitol and Marion streets Sunday school 10 a. m. and Herman preaching service 11 n. m. N'n evening service. ., M. Denny, pastor. UNITED BRETHREN Canlle Chapel. George Chapman, . pas tor Sunday school 10 a. m. C P. Wells, superintendent. There is a class for yon, come. Morning worship 11 a. m. Chris tion K.ndeavor H :"0. Junior Christian Kn deavor l:'!0 p. in. Preaching 7:'0 p. m. 1. allies aid Wednesday afternoon. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. 7:;!0. You are invited to all these services. Come and bring your friends and worship with ns. I.B.S.A. International Bible Students association meets every Swnd.iy in Derby Hall, corner of Court and High streets (upstairs) for Bible study. Hours from 10 to 12 a. in. Tabernacle study at 2:'to p. m. All inter ested in Bible study welcome. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Corner Twelfth and Mission streets Sunday school lo a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Kvening service. Christian- Kndeavor i:n0. subject "Mow Can Christian Kn deavor Help Our Church and Denomina tion!" Leader Miss F.sther Tibbet. Preaching 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7::io. You are invited to attend all of these services.. Come and bring your children. C W. Tibbet, pastor. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN I " Vard Willis Long, Minister f:45 a. m.. Sunday 'school. 11:00 a m. Sermon, "People Who Get Offended." by the. min ister. The quartette- will sing "Send Out Thy Light." (tiounod.) ::to p. m. Christ ian Kndeavor societies. 7:30 p. m. popu lar evening service. Congregational sing ing, tlospei quartet, and address by the minister "Is the Bok Peace Plan Bunk!" Monday, 7.-:to p. m. Conover chapter of WG will lio entertained by Miss Lelia .lohnsou and Miss Mutlie McKinley at Mis Johnson's home. ::20 S. 14th St. At 7:1.1 the same evening Ihe Willamette Chapter of WG will be entertained by Miss Clara Albert and Miss Kdna I'lirdv at Miss Albert's Inline, SliO Mill st. Tuesday, :::o p. m. The Woman's Mis sionaty society will continue ilieir study of Japan. Class meets in the (lunch par lor. The last session of the class will he held at 2::10 on Weduesday afternoon and will be followed by meeting of the executive committee. Thursday, 7:;t0 p. in.. Church Prayer hour. I'riday. 2::I0 p. in.. The Woman's Missionary society will hold regular monthly meeting iu I lie church parlors. Hostesses for the after noon are Mrs. L. D. Griffith and Mrs. 'led Chambers. The program will be on India, and is in charge of Mrs. George J. l'earce and Mrs. M. 0 Bnren. Satur day. 2 ::!o. Starling Light Hearers program in i-ljurch pallor. GLAD TIDINGS MISSION At :u:!3 Court street C. s. Johnson, pastor. Sunday (School at 1 p. hi. Ser viies'at 2 rftnd 7:.':o p. m. Meetings Wed nesday. Thursday and- Saturday eveningn. Full tiospcl messages and prayer for the sick at every service. Kverybody invited, Mission -open every day Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 :'! p m. The public is cordially invited to any ot these services. The special Sunday night lectures are growing in interest and rn attendance. Sunday at 7: Jo the pastor will answer four questions .as follows: l!ies tbc enr'ssion 'l'nd'r Grace' mean lo tie without law. Can a'person obey ll?e law ami still lie l iider Grace.'" C&n a person willingly disobey any part of the law and still be 1'inler Grace?"' If a person who obeys nil lo of the- com ma it dine nts is lie not ' ' 1' nder Grace.' ' . I low about the, one who obeys nine tenths of them ? ' Coine now and N't us reason to getlier.'' The straight gospel t . r a think ing pcopte. No ciniit ional isin . You are itiil,el. X, C. Krntseo, paslor. FIRST CHRISTIAN ( enter utid Kligh streets .1. J. Kvnns. minister: Miss flattie Milt-hell, mission ary. Valuable instruct ion is given every Sunday in our Bible school ih rough grad ed and systematic lessons. Such instr'tc- i tion is a community asset ami young and I old .should he enlisted in such study. 'Jhe j hour is !i:4.". The morning hour of the cimrcii program will be fear urea by splen did music mid helptul service. John li. llandsaker will present the work of the Near Last TCcIief. lie has facts and new situations that make a tremendous heart appeal. Our evening sermon will be liy thf pastor on " '0 ercoining Objeetionos." This will be a presentation of the answer of JebU.s to some who hesitated about f'l lowing llitn. At ti:'lo the young people ! w ill Msi: the C. K society 'at the Court .St. Christian church. FREE METHODIST Corner North Winter and Market Sts l!ev. Mortimer C. Clarke, pastor. Sunday school at 9:4.". Dr. Prank S. Sehuts, su perintendent. Classes for all sizes and ages; Preaching hours 11 and 7:'S0. Class meeting at 12 M.I. A. D. tiillette, leader. Young Peoples' meeting at ::!(, Luther D. Cook, leader. The Fundamentals Bi ble class meets Tuesday evening at 7:1". More; than 40 are rceistered und the in terest is incrasiug wekly. Prayer meet ing each Thursday evening at 7: JO. Tho pastor's subject Sunday morning will be, "The Song of Jtedetnptinn." In the eve ning the Young people will fill the regu lar preaching service. Several will givo ines.saees. The service will be evangelis tic and there will he special singingAM will find a cordial welcome to each and all of the services. SCANDINAVIAN M. E. David C. llassel, pastor. Sunday morn ing service 11 o'clock and Snnday school 12. Gust. Anderson, superintendent. I" worth league 7:15 and evening service .1 o'clock. Tuesday evening girls club. S o'clock. Midweek service Thursday 8 p. m. Yon are all invited to these meet ings. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland ave. and Church st Bible schoal at 10 a. m.. Walter Stanton super intendent. You will find classes suited to all the family and we welcome every one who is not a regular attender else where. Praehing service at 11 a. m. and 7-::o p m. Junior Kndeavor at '.i:'M and Senior C. K. at 6:-"0 p. m. Our young iwoples' meetings are well attended and verv interesting. We want the parents to ind their children and the young peo ple to come to ,these services. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:'to p. m. On Sundav evening we will continne our stnuy iu the' book of Revelation. There is a blessing pronounced upon every one who reads, and everv one who hears read the book of Revelation, so bring your Bi ble and let us study it together. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST The regular services of this church are held on Saturdays. Sabbath school at 10::;u a. in. Preaching at ll:1o a. m. Young Peoples' meeting at 4:10 p. m. !' .Watch for the Statesman's DIVERSITY EDITION (35th Annual) An edition larger and better than ever, and one that you will be pleased to send to your friencjs,. It's the largest and most unselfish bundle of optimism on Willamette Valley ever published. ;-. uu To The Advertiser ' . ':. " The Diversity Edition offers Advertisers increased circu lation, and opportunity to bring to your immediate field, new customers arid hew industries. Make applications now for rates and space agreements. yVatch for Announcement of Release Date "Why not send a copy of this big paper to your friends? Think It oyer. If you were to receive from some of your friends a great big edition of that friend's home town paper and it was filled with facts from cover to cover, wouldn't it make an impression on you? It certainly would, and if you were Intending to make a change in the location of your home or business, that very edition would probably sell you the idea that there was the place to go. Exactly so; and last year's edition of the Statesman brought several families to the Willamette ralley. Some are in business and all are good, clean, prosperous folks, and we're glad! they came. We need new people all the while, to keep us old timers from getting into the proverbial "rut" and slumping. USE THIS COUPON Order your extra cop i ies W early. Price 1 0 cents, pb it today be fore you forget it. OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Gentlemen: Enclosed please find cents in postage stamps for which mail copies of Statesman Annual Edition to Name . . Address a. N0TE:; Any additional names write on anothec sheet of paper. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Corner . lTth and Court Sts. R. T-. Putnam, minister. Uible school Q:it a. m. Christ J. K-owitz, Stipt. Hegin prompt with music by the orchestra.' Special music orchestra during opening exercises. hv (iraded school throughout. Classes, for all at.es. He one of "joo there today. Junior downstairs during morning worship, tfrace Von ISehren. Supt. .Mr. Custer, represen tative of the Near Kast Uelief will speak at the morning hour. You want to httir him. lie represents a worthy cause. In termediate Kndeavor ti:lj in hasemeut. This is a growing society. Senior Kn deavor society (i :;iO. All young people not attending a society invited. Evan gelistic singing 7::io. sermon Xo. J, "Obedience liettcr Than Sacrifice." A straightforward gdspel message. Monday 7 ::( p. in. meeting of New lluilding board in church. Thursday 7:1." choir rehearsal. Church school 7 :4. !i : l.l. Hible study. Teacher Training, and Hible school con ference in order. Friday afternoon tho Wflinin's Missionary society at home of: Sirs. Maude Tallman. -JVlo' Slate JStreet. You are most welcome to these meetings. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Liberty and Center streets W. C. Kantl tier, minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. with classes for one and all under com petent teachers. M. 1. .McCallister, .sup erintendent; P. K. Neer, assistant. Morn ing worship 11 a .m. Sermon subject: 'The Footsteps of Jesns.' The choir will sing "ilow Heautiful Upon the Moun tains.'' Junior Kndeavor :i p. m. Beryl Newton, leader. Young1 Peoples' meet ing C::so p. m. Evening service 7::i0 p. in. Song service followed by motion pic ture, "Communing With the, Heavens." This picture has been highly praised by well known astronomers. Address, "What the lleawns are Saying to I s." Tho choir will sing "The Heavens are Tell ing." Prayer meeting Thursday at 1 :'' p. m. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL South tilth street Harry W. Johnson, minister. Sunday school and morning worship at 10:00 a. in. Story sermon: "yuarrels and Tin horns." Yonng Peo ple' meeting at i:o p. m. "Helping Our Church" is the theme for discussion. At 7:;'.0 the minister will give a special book review sermon based on Dr. C. M. S'ldon's "In His steps." "What Would JestiN Ho?" as applied to the social and industrial problems of onr day is even more interesting to Christians today than il was when this great hook was written. Mrs. Harry Zelsdorf will sine, and -Hie choir will sing as a special anthem, "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." Thursday night at 7:H0 an address by the pastor on "History that Made The Old Testa ment.' ' ST. PAUL'S CHURCH (Episcopal) Corner Church and Chemeketa street '"liie Mouse ot Worship." Kpv, H. .,!. Chambers, rector. Holy Eucharist '. 'at 7110 a. ni. Church school at U:4j. Morn ing prayer and sermon at 11a. m. Vested choir. All welcome. VPS at 7 p. m , to which all young people are invited.. - FIRST EVANGELICAL Center and Liberty streets Hev C. C. Poling, pastor. Hit regular preaching services Snnday, January il . Subjects if sermons : morning. "The liod of Re eompences." Evening. "The llest of God." Tbe Bible school will meet at 9:43 a. m. under the snperrisiou of J. F. T'l rich. The Christian Endeavor, both sen ior and junior societies, meet at 6:30 p. in. Miss Ida Vogt will lead the aniors anda Mrs. J. p. l lrieh will conduct the juniors. The Midweek service Thursday evening at 7:30. Classes are organized for all ages and all will be made welcome in the Sunday school and at the preaching services. The services in the evening will be Evangelistic. EVANGELICAL Chemeketa street V. W. Launer, pas tor. Sermon 11a. m. Subject: "Christ ian Living." Sermon 7::io p. in., sabject "Seeking the list." Suuday school 10 n. iu. Edward Zinn. superintendent. A full attendance is desired. Evangelical league at 0-.:;o p. in. Prayer services Thursday evening. Kev. F. W. Launer. the pastor, has returned from Sweet Home where lie was engaged in revival meet' ings. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL s Corner State and Church streets. Hlaine E. Kirkpatrick, minister. Class meeting 0:1. a. m., in the northwest corner room downstairs. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. 11. F. Shanks, superintendent. Thoso who are not connected with any other Sunday school are cordially welcome. Yon will find a well organised school and a competent teaching force. Morning wor ship II o'clock. This, is the church of good music. Hear onr choir of 50 voices under direction of Prof. E. W. Ilobson, with Prof. T. S. Roberts at the organ. The sermon will be by the pastor on the subject "What 1 Would lo lf"". Ep worth league meets at (":".. and extends warm welcome to all young people. Eve ning service 7;H0 p. m. Special music. Kev. J. J. llandsaker of the Near East Kelief will be the speaker. This will be an address on world conditions that Will be np to the minute and will be worth bearing. Church night service Thursday evening. Pot-luck supper. t::!0. Special f?ature. 7 study classes TSIO; devotional service 8:l-. This is worth while. Come. LESLIE METHODIST EPISCOPAL South Commercial and Myers streets II. F. Pemberton, pastor. You a're cor dially invited to attend the services of this church on Sunday as follows: Sun day school at ft: 4.". E. A. Khoten. super intendent. You will find classes, for yourself and your children. Ep worth league meeting at 0:3o. Young rolks es pecially invited. Morning worship at 11 o'clocy. Sermon subject: "Wanted: A. Revival of Religion." Evening meet ing at 7:30. subject "Two Siles of a Closed Door." You will find these meet ings of helpfulness and inspiration in these days of uncertainty and doubt. You will enjoy the fine music given by the choir; the "spirit of fellowship: the (lospel in plain terms; the sincere cordiality of those who make this church a force in the community and the Christian spirit of earnestness and toleration with which this church is pervaded. Come with us and we will be glad to be of help to you in every way possible. i-r .loiyli Il .i l.er A full .la vol real pood iitins is hi store. Good music, zood fellowship, j fine opportunity to study' find" wont and vital preaching. Tlnlrs dtiy .evi-uini: at 7 15 junior and senior htirehca will meet fur dcvntiono aud Itil.le -td. .The choir will leStl in the (tpctuns: devotional - servictc. This serve-i-wili be a treat t all. I'tiblic invited. (Continuen from page 3) - . . . - - r - . - JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. Corner North Winter and Jefferson- Thomas Aeheson, pastor. Lcroy- Walker, assistant, in charze of the Junior church. Take the North Commercial street car to Jefferson avenue. At the mormnir ser vice, lis. m.. Mr. Norcross. director of Near Relief for British Columbia, will be present and will address the congre cation. He come.. tsi us very highly rec ommended and will have an up to the minute messase on Near East conditions In the evening at 7:30 a group of .young men will present in pageant form the par able of "The Good Samaritan" and Rev. Walker will preach on the same theme He sure and be present for thi tsejrrlu. Other services of the day to which the public are also invited are: Sunday school at B:45 a. m. This hoar will be full of interest to .- Thf Junior church er vice dotwHktatr at 11 a. with Brother Walker in rharre. Metienr of the board tot stewards at 3 p. m. Meeting of the young people in Epworth league - devo1 tional at t::io. Wonderiul youna peoples servuiss are beinf held at this hour. Tea. timonr and nralse service for adults at 17 clock 4a nt ittditonu-p, led py aroth Themas Anderson, and Miss Edith Wheeler, and ' assisting the hos tessps about tine 'drawing room were Mrs. Lawrence T. Ilarriu. Mts. Louis Iachmtind. Mrs. George M. Brown,' Mrs. J. A. Churchill and Airs. George A. White. Palms and baskets of .pink roses were effective ;in the i reception rooms and in the! piano room where the three-piece orchestra provided music during the calling hours. In the dining foom lighted with candle glow, tha tea table- was a lovely thing with its dainty jap point ments of solver .-ind the lar&e stiuare basket centerpiece of rose pink cyclamen, with paper white narcissus and frepsias. Frorft 3 to 4 o'clock Mrs. Alice II. DOdd and Mrs. C. P. Bishop poured hnd from 4 to 3 o'clock Mrs. T. B. Kay arid Mrs. Charles II. ' Robertson presided over the urns. Assisting in the dining room were Mcs. Hugh McCammon, Mrs. Phil New ineyer, Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. Allen Carson and At. Cms Hixon. - Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clifford are. spending the week-end in Corval lis with" friends. Iast evening they were 'the guests of Prof, and Mrs. J. II. Batcheller for the horse show at the armory. Both Mr. and Mrs. Batcheller rode in events during the evening; This is the first year for the horse show at Corvallis, but it promises to be one of the outstanding social events on the college social calen dar. Miss Ruth Girton, a student at OAC. is spending the week-ehd in Salem as the guest of Ruth Moore. On her way from ;her home in Marshfield to Portland Mrs. Rob ert Dillard spent Thursday as the guest of Mrs. Lou AldTich. Mr. and Mrs; Herbert Haid mo toredjo McMinnville last evening to spend today with their daush ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Knickerbocker. -J5- 'For a 1 o'clock' luncheon and au- afternoon of cards, Mrs. E. C, Quiim entertained the members of the Thurcday Bridge club at her home. With Mrs. Robert Dillard of Marshfield, Mrs. K. A. Kurtz and Mrs. P. E. Fullerton as ad ditional guests, the members of the club found jtheir places mark ed for luncheon at the small card tables with dainty yellow place cards. The prize for the high score went to Mrs. O. L. Fisher. Decidedly smart was thfe tea of Tuesdav afternoon when Mrs. Hawkini and Mrs. Arthur Rahn entertained a large number of so ciety matrons and maids at the Hawkins home on Lincoln street. Bowls of red and white and pink and white carnations were effect ively placed about the drawing room where the; hostess greeted the callers. Assisting in the draw ing roo'ii were Mrs. Carlton Smith, Mrs. S. C. Dyer, Airs. F. W. Dur- tin. Mrs. McMacken. Mrs. T. A; Roberts. Mrs. W, C. Dyer. Mrs. K. C. Cross. Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. Keith Powells. Mrs. Fritz Slade, Mrs. P. V. Byrd and Mrs. Ercel Kay. . Delightfully suggestive of spring was the basket of freesias and yellow daffodils with its large bow of Isilvet and green .maltne, which -centered the tea table, dainty with appointments of lace doilies and Bilver service. Tall candles of French blue in silver candelabra lent their bit of .soft ened glow to the cheerfulness of the scene. Mrs. George Pearce and Mrs. H. J, Clements poured tea from 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock, and Mrs. Russell Catlin and Mrs. E. C. Cro?s presided at the urns for the remaining hour. During the calling hours Mrs. Paul Petri very graciously played a number ?f piano solos, and Mrs. Ward Willis Long sang. Profes sor Franklin B. Launer also? gave some numbers at the piano. Mrs. William Blake has just re turned from a three weeks' visit in Portland at the home of her daught-ir, Mrs. L, R. Waters. While in Portland. Mrs. Blake was very ill, but returns to her home here in .good health. The following, taken from the Vancouver Sun of January 21, .will ba of interest since the jubi- larians are friends of Rev. Father Buck, and are now visiting with him: A most interesting ceremony took place in Holy Rosary cathe dral this morning, when Mr. Clif ton Ri2l and; Mrs. Riel. formerly Miss Rose Fdftier, renewed their consent to be 'made man and wife. Their wedding took place fifty years ago. and though both are over, seventy, ' they are both hale and hearty. Mr. Riel was born at Itouses Point,; York .state, and his wife at Three Rivers,' Quebec. Two married sonsf Clifton, Jr., ol first Snow Storm of Year in Waihingfoit;. iff ..:;XS3:f;...-6-.s-iStsw. . ... e . ti . .1 . n V mi-. Mint u..v i.iu at wic f.aiim:ii c;tpiii. sr.owlK-ll "'batiio royal" UMin occasion northern B. C, but formerly of Vancottver. B. C., and George of Oyen, Alberta, attended the cere mony which was performed by the Rev. Father Ruck, of Salem, Ore son, who-is an Old friend of the family. The service took place at ! a. m. and an interesting feature, is the bridesmaid of fifty years ago, Mrs. Martha Williams of Bel lingham, was again the bride's attendant. A cheap bird is a guy who rides to the end of the car linn to get his money's worth.'. '' ' Save your powder until you- son the white the soap brings. , Kafoury's January Clearance Sale Will Soon Come To a Close ; Only a few days remain In which to secure these splendid values Go over this list carefully, however many other items not listed here are marked at r Clearance Prices Women's Kid Gloves $1.98 Sale Price You are fortunate in deed if yott can wear size 6, 6U. 6. al though there are a few sizes. They're odds and nd3 lft aft er a heavy selling. They sold for a great deal more, than we a're selling them at now. Buy two or three pairs, it ' economy to 'do so. WOMEN'S V X DKRWKAU Of the Famous Globe Make Odd Lot to Clofw Out. .. $3.79 Wool Worsted Union suits, Sale price Silk and Wool Union Suits TQ Sale price .. Wool and Cotton Union Suits, o or Sale price .. PaoaD Children's Cotton Union Suits' .Sale price . 98c Women's Muslin Wear Exceptional values, serv iceable qualities that guarantee long wear. Muslin Gowns, Sale Price 98c, $1.29, $1.49, $1.79 $2.98 v : Muslin Chemise, Sale Prices 98c, $1.49, $1.98 Women's Bloomers a t Sale Prices $1.29, $1.98, $2.79 Special Hose Values Too good to be overlooked Here's a chance to buy in quantities. ' ; Women's Silk liose in Black and Navy. Sale price ...... Women's Silk Hose. Brown, Tan, Grey and Sale price ,. . . . $1.00 Women's outside Silk Hose, Black and Brown. Sale ' T 30 price P1.J7 Women's Silk Hose, Navy and Cordovan, TQ Sale price .... vl " Women's Black Silk and Wool Hose. 41 QO Sale price .... MSJO Women's all Wool Black Hose, i ("A Sale price .... Children's all Wool Hose, Sale . ?p. AH of Our Silk Blouses Oh Sale at 20 Per Cent Discount : Yl ' ' "s All Neckwear, and Vanity Boxes On Sale at 20 Per Cent Discount v '.F?. 89c price and 79c Splendid Opportunities Here Silks and Wool Dress Goods chine and vestings, values to $2.75. 41 OA Sale price .V. . . V 1 V Rocbelle Silk Crepe and Silk Brocade. Cl 00 ale price ........vlwO 56-inch all Wool plaids and checks'. Sals price ...... i i l $1.98 ' Mi .5- de li - -. r - , ' t- - i' Td. yd:'" j 27-inch outing flannel white "I A and colors. Sale Price 1 57 C 36-inch outine flannel. wniie. oaie irice Tli,f.l- Trtw-ola iav31 Sale Price Pillow Cases, 42x36. Sale Price ' i . Mercerized Lunch Cloths, ' White. Sale Price YOUR MAIL ORDERS Receive careful attention 1 We pay the postage or ex- press within a radius of a hundred miles. Satisfaction Guaranteed On every purchase or your money cheerfully refunded. 22c 14c 22 c 98 c Lingerie Crepe, plain and fancy. Sale Price LiuC' Yd. :. f - : ' Jap Cotton Crepe - OO: Sale Price LLZ Yd. - 33-inch Corduroy beau- A Q tiful colors. Sale PHceSJOC Yd. j ' " -9-4 Bleached Pequot fA Sheeting. Sale Price VuC Yd. 36inch Black Muslin. ' -I " Sale Price-IOC Ydr i 5 N I 1 : I : i Salem Store, 466 State St. Portland Silk Shop, . 383 Alder .... f : l ... : i .