THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON ft ix there to mmmm TODAY Cmer North Winter and. Market Sts.-f--Kev, Mortimer C. Clark, pa it nr. Sun day arhool II J).i, Dr.J'fank 8. 'Srhntx, MipoHnteodent. .Classes for alt ale and Preachin kmirs it'll mit 7;0. -J'la..a meeting ai 13:13; A. D. Gillette, leader, f Jnnlor missionary meeting at .1 J. m. t Mn. Ethel 1 H. ClarkN leading. vonn Peoples' meeting at :30, Lutner J. Cook, Lading. -The Fendaroentals Bi ble clans meets Tneday evening at 7:15. fl'rayerineetinc earn Thursday evening at 7:80; Tpe pastor' suhjeet Sundsy mora Jn will he, "Holy Kir or Fox -fire, 4VMrht" la the evening 1her4 will b an vanjceliatie sermon." hjr 4h pastor. AVI re cordially' invited to all of these ser- ; I FIB8T PEBSBTTEBIAM '-s. : - i I, f Ward Willi I.ong, mini.ter 9:45 a. , Sunday arhool. It: fe. Harrett, superin tendent. ll :5H a1 n; sermon,, - "Navfor lint -Not Ixrd,'t the mini st?r. Anthem t "Like U the v Hart,'., Kisser. , hx- the rkftir llrtin nnmUr. nr.i. ; ' Jlsttsle "Andantlno," Lemare; and Ilywn Twne j'oatlude." Wbiiing. :30 T. ni.. Christian Kadeavor societies. Top ic, "Ow Hundred Per Cent for Christ and the Churrh." Ttom. 12:1-8. 7:30 p. popular .evening service, , Special mu aic, eongrejrationali singing and aermon ljr the minister. -A Vauur- Man'- Damn ed, l.y Jlia Hal.H." j. Monday, 7:30 p. lit. Monthly meeting of the session in ehnrt-h parlors Wednesday,-6:30 p. u. Father and Hon dinner at the rhureh. Hoys le- wee it the aces' of'S aad 16 years are to 1m prevent, lUa General Oo. A.-Whito "The Cigarette; and American Jtlau j Jiood." Every, man: ahoahl hare a hay'. Fifty rents per plate. The Woman's ili- aionary society will serve the dinner. ! 1 , J riEST TJKITED BEETHKEK 1 S Corner Twelfth and Mixtion streets-1- I Cunday arhool 10 J m preaching 11 a. J la. Evening service., Christian Kndeavor ; , 6:3l. Huhject Onef Hundred 'ler Cent !i r Christ . and the Church. 1 'Preaching. . at 7:30. Prayer meeting. Wednesday eve i aing at' 7:30. Ton are Invited to attend 1 all of tbet4 aertrinta. C. W.' Tihbet, pas- . ' ' -TOUTED BIXTHEEIT :t : . Cutle Chape corner of Hh and' 5V hranWa . ae.-Oeorgo Chapman, pastor. iSunday arhoof 10 a. ra. 4 C. P. Wells, sup erintendent. Morning worship'. It ' a. m. 4Thritiaa'- Ka4ar- :-' Topks On llundredf Pedrent for Christ and the CJinrt h. ' Junior C K. 6:0. Preaching 7:30 .p. m. Ladtea- aid Wednesday afterr . noon; Prgyertneetfne Thursday evening, t-.sn. Womana misaioaary aoeLetyt. meeta Fridar. t o. m. . Veu,. are invited to ' all ; Vaene services'. ' Came and , bring 'your ;friend.-t;::' i ,i.t -t J - TTM-tiea T1V etTTTrti ot l" -if Rer. M. Kereahetian, minister Strricea - Cottaca and Center srraet. Chnreh arhool at 10 a. m. Graded instruction. Class are held in the Womens' club building. f sr adults condnrted by the minister' in , the literature of Jt he ew Testament. Die ' casaion. Perotionai aerrices a -ll-'a .m, AnbjetHT or fhe aermoK ,Tha Slare'Mh' Itet." .Jdra. aU,Fereahetian will oMer ss contralto nolo, ' lgnt,- : pj bfott. Jira Y. A., letrton at the piaao. J' j i CfiSISflAM'sCIEaCE , ! Firsf cbnreh Thirbin, ahd Hughes halt oyer the 1. C. .Pay store. 8uiday ntorning serrii-ea at 11 o'clock, evening erricea' at T '' Sabject of lesson aermon, -t O..A. mKm.1 - q .jia m . "Wednesday ereciug ttvtiinonial meeting at 8 o'clock. - Heading room: 20V Masonic , fPemple,. pen, try day except holida y and Sundays from 11:15 to 5:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to our servicea and to oar reading room. . . BETHANY .REFORMED Corner of Capitol and Marion afreets Sunday M-hoot 10 a. m. and German preach ing servir it a. m. o evening service. M, Denny, pastor. CHTJECH OP GOD f At 134 X.. Chnrch sireet J. J. Gilles pie, pastor. Sunday school 10 m. lreaching service 11 a. m. Subject: "The Xew Covenant Iwa Written in the Hart." The old -covenant having waxed old aud vanished away, God has given n a better covenant established upon better promises. Young Peoples' services 6:45 and preaching and testimony ' 7 :30. Prayer meeting with 1. H. Gross, 1590 Highland avenue, Tuesday evening 7:30 and prayer ineettnr at the chapel Wed nehday evening 7 ::t0. ' t'ome your Bihtet and see what some of the new rovenaat laws are. i wight, special bnsiness.' Carl T. and Minnie (I. Miller, pastors. ( I 8EtttBKtb DAT ABVzKTIST ' Corner 5th and Gaines SI reel Rab- bhth arhool at 10:30 aim.;. It will do yon good to visit this division of trie church and eatch the spirit of enthusi asm:. - Preaching. '- :80 ;b j th' pastor. Vnunv Peonies: meetinc at ,4:30 p.. m. TiW is a gKd place for yoting peopM to spend n fconr; tnlR i itaiiy- peopio am 'Sry mufB iniervstew m me m"-- lion. Kund'av keeping' mihistera are say ing ihat Saturday 4s' h.Kahhath without any douhu ead. Mau. 15; la. 5-58. Hot lot anything: keep 'yon from hear ing the lecturde isonday-f isp p. m. on the subi-t. "Wat! Will Wo Have An other Oner Will U '.I ' a terrible aa the last one? How many nations will be Hiring a friend and ' jr'onr ' notebook. N. C. Krntson, pastor. CmiECH OP THE KAZAKEME , Kiueteeatb. and Marion streets T. How ard Davis, pastor. -Sunday school 9:4. a.- m. , 11. H. Hardy, snpertntenrtent. Preaching It a. m. ' and 7 :30 p. in. Young 1'eoplea' .aoeiety .4S-..10 Midweek prayer service. Vednesday, 7:30 p. m.-.V wHcoine to all. i sAtvxTioif xaiirY Holiness meeting 11 a. m. A meeting where tha Ppwer . oftGod is, clearly ex plained and talked about. Music and singing suitable to the-occasion. Envoy 1 moan, the oldtime Indian Scout preacher and rnnverted infid4, will bring the mes- affe: fidndav school 2 p. m. A meeting with th children with classes Jor ail I iwlir rhnntl 4tin?iiiff bv the little fiw. rwie and bring the children. PVLA. AvYonng People's meetingthat apei "r'aH Uke-part.in. Battle for souls T.-. and nng , ,n .,u,. intereMins incidents of hi. exeentianal career, tie Jias seen life .ti im ,.tii,.s nn ma eonviion. i cuu in ii (-. - - - . , Mdered one of toe mnsi pronouncea oi ni en miracles. .Monday nia i rime when the voune iKoples' anniversary .:ii l.. ...iv.rieil This nieelinir is to "he will --. . . - , , . 4i -.l. L- teetiim W edaesdaVi r ri- m r , - i .!-. Himrtlav and Misniy. r.nsiB- y Mrs. A. M. Hollirook officers in charse RIORLAKD FRIENDS , Highland avenue and North Church G. and" Ida J. I.ee. pastors. Bible school at 10 a. ui. Walter Stanton, su perintendent. We have . a good . school with classes suited to all ages. V have a 'special class for yoang married people who have babies nad yon will find a real welcome in, that class. 1'reaching services at 11 a. ra. and 7:.10 p. m. Junior C. K. at 3:30, Senior Christian hndeavor at 6:30 p. m. .. Our yeatly meeting, 8npt. U Clarkson'llinshaw will preach at the morning service, lton't fsil to hear him. he is an intensely interesting preacuer. Prrver meting, and monthly business meotins r Thursday at 7:30 in. , GLAD TIDINGS MISSION" At 3 43 'I. Court street C. 8. Johnson, pastor. .- Sunday achool at 1 P. m. ser vices at 2 and 7:30 d. m. ripeciai set rtres1 ererv ntrht net week' except Mna daa. .Toe Pull Gospel is preached. Sal vation for the sinner, baniism with the Holv Snivit: healing for tho nca ana the second and imminent coming .of our Lord Jesus Christ. Meetings begin a 1 :S0 everv -. eveninr. Tome ana neip and le helped. .The I-ord baa been hlessinr ns Manv have been aaved. bap tised with the Holy. Spirit, and healed in our . meetings. JCverybody . invited. CHEIST EVANQEIJCAL LTTHtSAH1 Stats and Eighteenth streets. G. Koeh- 1t, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. IMvine aervfee with aermon in Knglish at 10:30 a. m. Young Peoples' meeting at 2:30 p; m. Topic. "Serving "Christ and the Chnrcn. tm-weeic meeung , Thursday at 7:30 p. ra. In these meet ings we study the lite ot unrtst. uioie ScWl conducted by the pastor on Sat: arday"fr"om" 1o"I2 a.' raV Youare" hear tily invited to. our services by the pastor and congregation. ' ' r-. 0TJTH 8AXEM FRIEKD8 - "(Vashington and Commercial afreets Sunday achool 10 a. m. Dr. CaH E. Mil ler, superintendent. There ar new schol ars coming to our school right along, and" are well .pleased". Worship 11 a. m Huhject. "Why I beevo iitt U 3eity of Jesus Christ.' Kveninir meeting. 7:30 Vnytt meeting" Thursday 7:30. Monthly business meeting will be this Thursday JASON LEB MEMORIAL M. E nrnr Xonh Winter and Jefferson strecK. Thomas Acheson, pastor c Kov Walker, assistant, in ehnrfre of th Juniof Chunh. At II a. m. the pastors mill be: "The Church a Success w oVnihire. .At tlie same nour iw- W.lkee will preach to the Juniors down stairs. This service will appeal :30 1' i - nennle of from 8 to 16 years oi - Bev.3. B. Buck, pastor.; Communion mnva a l7-:nn; Children a mass at aelemn . high sas Ming by- lv. raner k'eennn. ir being the first anniversary of hi anilnatloii,) at 10:30. Tlie It-y. tUirnelitis Haerty, 'SC,; of ColMinnia nniversitv will preach, his subject being "The "Priesthood.' , Solemn benediction will follow the last mas auu mere win be no s-rvices in the evening, r.virynn bth Catholic and non-l'ntnonc is roi; ly invited. FIRST CONOREOATTOSAI. I.tliertv and Center streets, 'W. C. Katitner, minister Sunday school at i" a. m. Classes for all ascs under compe tent tearhers. Program includes special numbers. Welcome to nil. M. I), mc Callisfr, superintendent. Morning wor ship at 11 a. m., with Holy Cominiinion. Sermon suhject, "The Apostolic nenc- diction." Junior Endeavor 3 p. m. Young Peoples meeting 0:30 p. "m. At 7:HO p. m. an interesting service incinoing song service, a brief address on "A Rev olutionary Ueligion." and a fine picture ot "The Lake of Hanging Glaciers, i This is something superior. A glad wel come for all. Pr'ayermeeting Ihnrsday at 7:30 p. m. Subject "Jesus and His Mother." T. S. Mackenzie will lead the song service at this mpcting. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL South 19th street. Harry W. John son, minister. Sunday school and morn ing worship at 10 a. m. Story-sermon by Ihe pastor, "Out of Tune." Young Peoples' meeting a tf!:30 p. m. Preach-" ing service- nt 7 :30 p. m. Vocal duet by Annie and Myra Gleason. "Teach Me to Pray." Anthem by the choir "Lord Incline Thine Kar." Sermon top-. ic, "The lllinil Man's Creed." Monday night. Pioneer rljih. Thursday night, prayer meeting and choir. j 8T. P AXIL'S (EPISCOPAL) Corner Church and Cbemekcta street "The House of Worship," Uv. H. 1. Chambers, rfctnr. Fourth Sunday after Kpiphaoy. Iteing ihe first Sunday in the month there will be two celebrations of the Holy Eucharist, one at 7:30 in the chapel and one at 11 a.m. with music and sermon. The church school will meet at 9:4i and all children will he most cordially welcomtd. The VPS meeta at 7 a. m it; the parish house. The sub ject will l.e "Sunday Amusements and Ibe Church." with Miss 1.. Steele as lead er. All vonnic people cordially invited. St. Paul's laways extends a cordial wel come to all at uy and nil of lis services. SUNDAY-MORNING, FEBRUARY 1924 f . ..u in tne .rrmnr mi i " m -7 :'., . n.l nrnfit in all will he held mi.. .uviHied hv the orchestra will i..j ; rnu sin? sone .service, and the pastor will deliver an appropriate go " a (.utendid nirit of frtend- ihin urevaila at all of the scrvicett and . .... ill feel at home. Other im .i.i servii-js ofthe day are A M-i- SlOX of the church school at ,9:45 a. m. with classes for all ages. ou will feel at borne in this important department of reHg'wu work. F.pworth leagn" de Totioiial meeting at 6530 p, m. 'Voiing people welcomed. Testimony and praise art-vice for adults in the auditorium at 7 p. m. Brother. Joseph Barber will be in charge. The pnhlic is coraiauy in vited to join us in alt the services of k dav Mid week devotional and study hour for junior ana senior rnum- .sertices at Auburn Ihnrsday evening at 7:15 p .m. Come I rival servM-e m ill h. and bring your frienos wim St. JOBS' S EVAKGELICAL Ijotheran 16th and A atreeta. H. W. Cross, pastor. There wrill be regulsr Sundsv services in the German language with Holy Cmmanion at 10:30 a. m. Pre paratory services berin at 10. There will v. ,t;nr of the Sunday school. Sunday sc evening. EVAKOEXJCAL street K. W. Enunr, i i iii-iin-scia sireei r. . i.nttnr, pas tor. sermon at 11 a. m. "Life Storms," will bo the theme. A talk at 7..H0 on "Keyivals." Sunday school will Hold Us session at 10 a. m. Classes wllP ne rnaiig! and new teachers will be in charge. Wilson l.annr will lead the Kvangeirnl league ut fi:W p. m. All members requested to be present. The prayer services on Thursday evening. st 3 p. m. A re- heein st Auburn com mencing ilonduy morning, conducted by the pastor. FIRST EVANGELICAL Center and Court C. C .Poling, pas tor. Pebruary 3. services will be held at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. W. J. Herwig of Portland will speak at the morning hour. Subject. "The Maiestv of hool teachers will meet' Monday J the Law." Hear this great message. ine aaaress of Jir. Jitrwig is the ad dress of a new era. Much of the old has passed. ( but 'this is new and appeal directly to the church. If the church is to accomplish its mission it must, not be blind to facts he so forcefully--1 pre j of the JTRSt. BAPTIST Corner Marion and Mberty streets. TUr. E H- 8hsbks, Ph. D., acting pastort Bible . i - va uliiinliA . sunerin- !"nooi ';-T- Momlni ser- wnts. Because of the indisposition ".' . r. ' I tlustor Kev f R Stover irill nrrh . SvpVt ZS?a . 6'W v . TEven ngser- Khe evening service. Midweek service "Thev Cifc'uU Pk.er." Tuesday Thursday evening. Senior and Junior Kn--;- Brotherhood will meet drT he t :30 p. m. Bible I-;; ?Z-.7nZ Vine as Honor guest and school at 9:4a. J. V. I Inch supennten " u" nmrsdav ve- dent. A welcoi Will BU 41 irnS IHU saa- v-s..-a- ' . - ning Mid-week meeting 'for prayer , and Bible atody. Second Chapter of Coloss ians will furnish the liasis of Dl. gchank'a expository readings. ?' by Flora' ritHherr . L ... fsaa ! Schubert Octette. Piano-solo Liettt-straiiW '...:. u Mart' . norths Vick. , Voiienia ( Hay in Venice) evin A Cycle' of Kour'Love Poem- i () Morning .in "' St. .Msrk's Niiare -Lovh k ,twakeninK.. ' ' (hi In the Hondola Declaration of IjlVC, . . , ' -. r (c) A Ixire Song Love's t'oiisnm instion. -! " . 1 (d) The Farewell Ueiufu. to . Kt. Mark's Square and iiod-Ue. Schniiert Ot-tette. 1 Violin Uomartce in- 4t ; Bathoven Mrs. I'.. W.. WaWoff. wyth Mrs. Sum' ne Pit rce s( the pilitio. JTard Trials i.i. .............. Dcents'-Taylor Since You Went Away ....... Victor Harris hietitucky Dahe Gardner-Koma Krhnhert Oetette. 1 Vocal Slos-fr , 1 The Little Damot'el .......: Xovello Homing ....i....-...4..i..-. 1W Kiego Love' in My .Heiirt Woodman Flora Fletcher- ' Buth Bedford, accompanist. Sa iss Yodel Song! Brown Serenade, violin obllgalft '. Schubert Mrx.t Waldorf. Soprano Solo -, Hilds" Amsler. The peraotafi0 ot the octette Is as follows : r Efirapads, Flora 'Pletl chef. Gladyl SfoVehsott! meiio so pranos, Hilda.: Arilsler; Rnth B&t-; iora; iirai aii9, itmu ttvi, ir la Amslerf seeontl'- altos, Grace Fawk, Helen i Hamilton ;. 'accom panist. .'.Bertiir Victt ; ; tHreclbr, Minnetta Magf fs. . e j. . ' 1 ... f At the. invitation of Mrs. W. F. nchnr. ntHj Mrs. G. W. Laflar. a grou p of 30 ; matrons enjoyed a very pleasant afternooB' Friday at the htmie ot Mrs.. Buchser, with bridges .as the bjain diversrtori-Mrs. L. J. Kearna of pbrtlaml assisted during jt he", after noon and Mrs. R. E. Anderson won Tlve pnxe ror in bridge game-1' - Rose carnations and potted plants wert used about the rooms? adding to the, icneer oi um ucca sion. , The invited guests were: Mrs. E. P. Rasselle, Mrs. Arthur Moore, Mrs. AV. ft. Byrd and her house guest, Mrs. Samuel Fisjle JoOr of Chicago; Mrs. F. G. Bowi ersox, Mrs. Harwood Hall, Mrs. H. F. Poisal, Mrs. S. P. Kimball, Mrs. J. W. Lewis, Mrs. W. I. Need ham, Mr, Anni Klein, Mrs. David Wright, Mrst CJay Taylor, Mrs. B. X. Beechler, Mrs: C. E. Cashatt, Mrs. J. A. Bernard!. Mrs. Eliza beth Lamb, Mr. F. P. Fowle, Mrs. H. R. Worth, Mr8. L. P. Aldrich. Mrs. F. E. Shafer, Mrs. J. C. Cur ry, Mrs. J. R. Pollock, Mrs. R.- C. punter, Mri Fi G. Brock Sr., Mrs. R. E. Anderson, Mrs. William Mc Gilchrist Sr.; Mrs- John McCourt, Mrs. E. E. Fiiher and the host- bust it jOh ON ENFORCEMENT OF STATUTES i.ViVi ; JUSTICE John McCourt;' mem ber i of the "fttate sii9r,ne ; court, KaAJe the following1 addroBg on liiw enforcement before this Six o'clock ddh,' men's j organization . of the Melliodist clinrch. Moiidajr night: themselves. The ni'akfe the laws and ihey ttn force, the laws maic by tliermselves. Every , breach of law to some extent weakens the force and Strength, of ,the compact .to whicH every citizen is'aparty; and tbrrespohdlngly " weakens the The prevalence of the' violation structure, and 'Spells danger to its 11... . t 1 T w 4 AflA of the criminal lawS throughout lounaauon ana ie saiety .ui, the country, as recorded in ? the I has become a matter esses. lcome to all. Watch for the Statesman s EDITION (35tK Annual) Ramsay MacDonaid nnas no eight-hour' job running British Empire. it's the 1 Ari edition larger and better. tKait ever ahd: ohef..tKat1yo,fr;' will be pleasecl to send to your friends. It's the largest ,ahd most unselfish 3 bundled of optimism on Willamette .Valfey ever published. . To The Advertisei4 - Tlie Diversity Mition-'offersAdverHseTS circur lation, and opportunity ; to bring :t6 your imiriediatef field, I new customers I and new , industries. Make applications now for rates- and, space agreements. en Wateh for Announceitlent of ! Release Date if I FIB ST METHODIST EPISCOPAt' Corner State and Church streets. Blaine, E. Kirkpatrick, minister. Class, meetiug at 9:15 a. m , in Ihe northwest corner room, downstairs. (ieo. .. J.itchfield, leader. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. V. Shanks, superintendent. The Sunday school is just greeting its stride again after the Christmas holidays. If you are not connected with any other Sunday school, you are cordially welcome to join with ns in study. Morning worship, 114 o ckclc. JJusic by the choir under the direction t Prof. E. W. Hobson, "with iProf. T. S. Kohert at the org-an. The pastor will preach on the subject: "Turn- in) .Leisure Into Profit. The Junior, lea true meets at j o clock in Epwortbj hall. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Missi V.. A MilliA Vritl im. nl,l mix Th. aermon will be by tue pastor on the suh ject, "Job and his Comforters," which will be a re y lew of the message of tn book of Job for our day. Visitors are welcome. Chnrch Night service Thursday night. Pot-luck supper, 6 :30. Special I feature, 7:10; study classes in the "World Service, 7:30. Devotional service 8:15.; Everybody invited. LESLIE METHODIST EPISCOPAL South Commercial and Myers streets- IT. . Pemberton. nastor. You are cor dially invited to the Sunday meetings of this church as follows: Sunday school at 9:43. E. A. Khoten, superintendent. A going school with class-s for everybody. Enworth league at fl:30. A live young peoples' meeting with not a dull minute in it. .Morning worship at 11 o riocK. Sermon suhject: "Christian or Pagan, Which Shall it Be!" Evening meeting at 7:30. Subject: "Salvation For All Who Want It." Spend Sunday at church. It will bring a fresh view of life's duty and opportunity. We will be glad to navo yoti worship' with ns. You will enjoy the Gospel preaching, the excellent mn sie, the fine fellowship of Christiana and the snirit of helpfulness which mark this church. " we win be giao" to welcome you. Come with ns. ""ta!AinIHAVIAN M. E. Fifteenth and Mill streets David C. nassel, pastor. Morning worship at II o'clock. Sunday school 12. Gust. Ander son, superintendent. Kp worth league at 7:15 and evening service 8 o clock. Mid week service Thursday 8 p. m . witn Mr- bl studv and prayer. Thia ia a profit able hour. The monthly business meeting Thnnilar eveninr. Come yourself ana bring others. A hearty welcome to all. CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY' ALLIANCE T.hem.rle on retry street. near Ch'titch street. Pastors, H. E. Caswell and Mrs. Caswell.. Sunday school 2 p. m;; B. M. - Hcibee, superintenaem. Preaching service 3 p. m.; subject, '.'The Costly Pearl." Evening- evangelistic service 7:ao. -mesoay t :a p. m-. irj r" and praise. Friday evening we are .lnCn Ik Ttihl .tllltv ill the UOOK of . Keveiaiion. rnmitr i. - i is extended to all. - The man with jr grouchy look seldom gets a pleasant one, daily pres of great concern t the public,, moring citiienR everywhere to in quire what' their duties are in the circumstances. The! degre to which any duty, is rfischdrged de pends primarily upon the under standing of the requirements of that duty possessed by the indi vidual upon whom the duty rests. Without a reasonably ;dear tinder standing of th subject-matter of the duty and tlie relation that the individual bears to the snbjecr mafUer and to others Owing a like duty, citizenst cannot know the ob ligations that are ' imposed upon them nor how to discharge sucli obligations. . I siially when men and women know that they have a duity to perform and 'also know what that duty is, they arise to the occasion and exert the" effort nec essary to properly respond ta that duty; This applies to alt human conduct and particnlarly to the re sponse that the average citizen makes to the enforcement of lawk enacted to guido his conduct and to protect his rights, j : If follows from this that; the first duty of everyone is to'-ac-quire a fair knowledge "of ,theJ prin ciples of our; government arid the relation of the individual to it. In the formation' of this government, the people themselves entered into a" written compact in which, by Implications which are stronger than any express terms could make them each citizen agreed to obserye and abide by the law and all laws which might; be adopted In conformity to' the requirements niescribed by the constitution. Necessarily the obligations of that compact rest upon the citizen with full force so long as the govern ment may endure. In that com pact the rights of the citizens and the 'powers of the government are definitely stated in writing, and constitute conclusive evidence of the! character of those rights and powers and the limitations and ex tent thereof. Ail the powers of the government thus ; established, it dependent upon Its continuance In- this connection. it should' be remembered u that, 7 the , constltn t Ions which the people have adopt ed pursuant ttf'the' principle men tioned, all expressly deflnr the Hm its and powers v of ; government; both state and federal as they af fect' the' rights of the individual citizen; -and not only prohibit one citizen from; invading the righU of another;-bat. alscr expressly restrict- the? BOverrtmeut front breach ing or' invading the fundamental rights of citiiens. This is very important in a consideration of law enforcement,, for it is an easy matter for the government in the guise of Jaw enforcement, to in trench upon the rights and secur ity of the innocent In violation, of the organic law and itt tnat man ner, not only nullity essential pro visions of our constilution, and by precedent jUBtify a continuance ot that' nuHificatioh. The1 law-enforcing officers are the affents of the people. They can rise no higher, ami have no fireat- ef power, than the people" them selves. And the powers of such officer are not arrived solely from the written compact, but from the powers expressed therein, plus the constant support, assistance and encoura'gement of the people. A law-enforcing officer caa- accom? plisli littleinjhe way of enforcing anv rjarticular law without an ac tive, I aggressive public 'sentiment and public support behind him The duty of the citizen of any com munity la not' completed when of ficers are .elected and lnstauea. It will not data set up an officer and go away and leave hlm ex p'ectfag bini to carry on the gov ernment without any further inter est on the part of the citizen. An officer so abandoned is very much in the same situation as working boss without a gang, of workmen or an armv officer without any army. Jn. all mass activities, the men in the ranks carry the Dur dens and mak whatever advances the .officers, the bosses or leaders direct. . If those in the ranks' tail are conducted by the leader or officer Is bound f to staif d' still or rttterTlllsr princi ple prevails In a large degree in the inatter? ot v law- enforcement. Tlie -layman corresponds to the- man in the ranks, and-like him, must carry the tiurdens, : and ?n-;v,r ergetically and agressively respond to the law-enforcing officers need. .. . . . - .... .. : . . or df rections, or the . latter wiu.7. have? no success In earrylng Tor- '. wdrd-the work of aw-enforce- Onft hundred, per ; cent: observ ance of the law ha never been at- . tatoed under any form ot govern- A ment. LaWs aga'inst homicide, far-, i'" cen burglarly, , arsri, gadiblina ; ; arid laws' to enforce observance of '- " the -social eOnventionsi are a old,jT ..: as society itselfl But violations, or , ' V thoso lawrfare of frequent commis-' " ' sion;'i regardless of' tlie .extent or- r character of the punishment that '" '-' ; is : meted out' for BUChlolaUdns; ' ' Yet'Tio one- will gay that such laws shouhl bo dlapensed'with.'or that there Is any abatement of the ab- ' ' solute'tibllgation" ,and duty ot the ? citizen" to observe them or refiain : "-' y from their f violation. - The great - majority of people observe them v constantly and frown npon those ' who ! violate them- We hear no v; suggestions from any quarter, that. citiien may disregard, any law en-. .r acted under the forms prescribed r?y for its adpotlon until attempts aro . : ; made to regulat what some peo o pi ar pleased-to designate as prW.t ,7.- vate conduct or the private af f air of the citizen. ' . ' . , i '-'t When this government ' was-".'-- formed, society and business were - 4 without the complexity tbeypre-; . sent today. The . population wa i. . small; there was ample room - for communication.' ' And necessarily: such Intercourse as was possible ; with the cruce-jtransportalioiv fa- cilities which then obtained, was carried" "on without any "Interfer ence by - one neighbor, .with' an other. But! now our population " Iras become so great, Oaf necessary ; contacts' one with' another 60 yar- . led,- frequent" and cohstant, that ; many regulations affecting nthc conduct of the citiaen are absolute-, ly necessary in order that we may , T, live together ifieaceaoiy5 ana in t 1 manner - most conducive .to . Our ' . comfort ' and happiness. - 'And so regulations thaV might hate been. ' regarded' as ant Interference with ? the citizen In times past are abso lutely easenUal now, .The govern- V ment formed by the fathers 'was- - not -intended as a temporary tr- - ganiition.fo th generation , n, which it waa created,-but was de- , t signed to endure and to promote ; (Continued on page j -4 tile ucopic .y icoyyu w - .- - - 1 Jl' -V EXPERT FITTING SERVICE GOSSARDS PROLONG YOUTH GOSSARD WEEK FEBRUARY 4th TO ,9th A Feature ule ot Bard t"' - ' Why not send a copy of thla big paper to your friends? l Think it over. If you were to receive 7rom soni e, of your friends. a great big dltlon of that friend, home town paper and' It.: war tUled withlfacts from cover i I ? wonldiTit make an Impressioa on ; yoa?. It certainly would, and- If you 'J?SliiSl?? the location of your home or business, tha Tery TrfiHcirf wonld nrobably sell you the Idea that there was the place to go. lExacUy so; " "he Statesman brought several families tothe Willamette 'il'-SSmSynMi and all are good, clean, prosperous folks, and we're vauey. owiuo . . n .v -.vii-. i vu.'i.. m tlmorat from Vld thev came, we neea new pwpw u ie wuc, i vtA,.- . ; i i getting Into the proTerbIaL"fut",and;jlttmplng. h t-V, COUPON OrBtt ybur earlv. Price 10 ceritsi Do it tbcifiij fore you" forget it. 0-tEGOK STATESMAN ", Salem, Oregon. ; "y r;. v :Gentlemen:--Etclosed piease And f'-" cents in postage 'stamps for whlck .inall . ,-copies ot Statesman Annual Edition to t " !- '"V :k: . Isame' '. tl i Anyaddltionalxiiamer write on NOTE: another sheet of. paper. The ; members of 'the Phoenix High School club entertained' a' number of guests with a line party at the Oregon theater Friday eve ning and later enjoyed a supper In the rose room at The Spa. The Modern Writers will meet Tuesday evening, Penrdary 5, "at the home of Mrs. Blanche' Hones, 606 South Church street. t : -' & -Salem radio fans will have the pleasure of hearing a bit of their own talent Monday evening irom 8 i 3 0 to 1 0 : 3 0, wben' the Schubert ' octettn will broadcast a musical Inrogram from KCW In Portland. During the two years or ita,or- ganization the octette has appar-i ed a number of timbes in concert and on chautauauas," and has al- ; wrava keen ; well ' received. For, those who do "not have recerfini seti In their homes. Mr. Barton Is treceiTing'the program on his radio in the Masonic ouuaing. v I 1 - ... : ;"li- ' Go Your Corset the Basis of Your Wardrobe 1 "Beings slim may-be a matter; of pounds; bat looking slim is a matter ot wher those pounds are placed." . ! All the new clothes in the world won't help you main tain a smart appearance' if the corset beneath isn't ex actly right.' Burit you select your corset here, our ex pert corsetieres will see that It fits you as it should and that the straight lines of the mode .are transferred to your figure! We have corsets in every favored fabric and at erery sensible price of brocade,' elastic,' coutil, or broche; as well. as front or back lacing models.. A , ? little .time spent in the choosing now will perfect the fitting of your gowns later. ; ... ; All this week we will feature special numbers -of Gos- : sardsf at introductory prices. No. 3820 . : GOSSARD CORSETS ' NEW MOllEL Special $4.00. , This model" is' an-: elastic; top, long skirted' style. Fitted with i six" garters. : ; : Sizes 23 to 32. J Same 5lbdel- in -. Silk-Broche 4 lfc -$7-50- "-' NEW MODEt COSSARO ' Special $d.50 e--Silk broche In medium top elastic insert in front. Mado for medium to stout figures. ... SItes-28tO-38, . - SI 1 . 1 ' i.. ' . i The" following' program will ibfc .-.' WngcT-llsfed - b-;the OCtette: r" a rarmenT WUsw 1 1 Lassie i' Mine .....i..-......".....(W ait - "A Little Gray Dots (toprtne obufatw