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i WORSHIP TODAY street tt Z" errT t aear Chnrrh Winter atreeT Thr? ' ?Mt0'r 425 N morning. sun.4 ' the afternoon to Vit001 with S.W.tion.' ETe'Bi;' uhJecV- Sin d 7:43. Tie,d.T - Tnftelical tore "plu i i1 'T Untern lec- the r Chi? "L?nc j? CUmw wearing Chin.'C . P'.cmre. -: Hear th atory of w,e'com to all services. V- J : BAPTIST . : J i..x js I 'lock. . Subject. The Fre."? !i',e oof th D- reaching to. the 8d Vita P. 'otai? w-JJl ' by Mist ,? ?h. ..Jtti,or "r. "Look out oolJ.k & ' ET?in worship at 8 .,"?. "PilWa Anxious i -Anthem. -Praia Ye The fcSw 5?B,J?d- Violin Hlo. Serenade, r Ui" HtUm Baptiam and real ItTa aong aerrice. : ':'.JV'--: . ' 'V - '; .CHRISTIAN ; ,PIRST Center and--High streets. J. t ' ET"- miniiitor; Miii Hattie Mitchell; ! Missionary. The paster wilt preach both artorniog end evening on themes of prac t tieal vatae. The e?ning program will i open with eeveral- numbers on the organ t Jy Carl Wenger."- These will be followed ' by a aongfeRi Vd by Dr. Epley. The aen I . y. begin promptly at 7:3a1' and J-lose at 6:30. jot one hour. The raorn 5 ing aeaaioa of the. Bible school begins at j 9io, The young . people .are preparing J a special meeting in h interest of the high school, graduates of their society at i 6:30. The last proeranr of. the men's . Ilible elnss'at the Eiigh theatre opens at w :ay. tne class will he transferred to the btseinent 'af the. church until Octobr 5,h wh.?u theatre will again be uaed. COURT STREET Corner X. 17th and Court Sis.. K. L. Putnam, minister. Bible kchool B:4S a. nr.. Chris J. Kowits. aopt Bpecial music by Miss Turner' a orctoeatra. I lmproTing jrour men- . I h I a mw - w rm km a ii rn Kg u method of .: imprpTK : t h 4 contentment o " your life..- Learn how to apply your knowl edge to the making of money. A course -in., our school will prepare you" tor the future. I :::,ririoyi OVf; cj 7S riMA A w Junior following the communion aer'rice. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon to be continued study of the church. Theme, "The New Testament Church." At a p. m. the pastor will preach at Victor Point. CbrUtian Eendeavor societies meet at T p. m. Good lie meetings, Evangelistic aer ic 8 p. m. Sermon. "The Flr Bap tisms." Mondcy 8 p. Building Board meeting. Thursday 8 p. m. Mid-week aerrice. All who possibly can are ex pected to asaiat the Bible ' school in the parade Saturday. Come hear all about the plana today. VT extend a hearty welcome to ererjone to worship with us. . ' . t - CHKISTZAH 8CXSHCS ' ' PIRST CHL'RCH Durbin and Hughes Hall, oyer the J. C. Panaey store. Son. day morning scrvl-es at 11 a. m.' Sunday crening at, 8. Subjrct of lesson sermon, "God the, Preserver of Man." Sunday school at 9j'30 a. m. Wednesday eren ing t-stimoaial meeting at 8. p. m. Read ing room 209 Masonie Temple, open every day except holidaya and Sundays from 11.13 to 5:30 p. m. - All are cordially invited to our services and to eur rtading twoni, . - ' ; V ! OOKQKEOATZONAXi FIRST Liberty and Center Sts, W, C. Kantner, minister. : Sunday school at competent teachers. M. D. McCallister, 10 a. m.. with classes for all agea under supt. . Morning worship i at 11 a. m. There will be celebration of Holy Com munion with reception of members and baptism. Brief Communion address. At 7:15 p. ra.. Children's Day will be ob served. An interesting program has been prepared including ay pageant.. Songs and exercises by members "of the Sunday school. A special invitation to fathers and mothers to be present bringing their little ones. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. i - . - . ! tCKXTRATj South 19th 'Street, Harry W. Johnson, minister, Sanday school and morning worship at 10 a. m. Young peoples meeting at 7 p. V- Preaching service at 8 p." - The attention of par ents is called to the Daily Vacation Bible school which, atarts Monday morning at the Cour Street Christie, church. , EVAKGEIICAXi . FIRST-enteT and LUherty Sts, Chas. C. Poling, minister. Cburch services st 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Subjects. "Getting Rid of 8in." and "The Verifying Facul ty." At the Sunday school hoar a short Children's Day program will be, rendered by the school. The senior and Christian Endeavor society will he held t 7 p. . Lead; r oi the senior society. Miss Ida Vogt. Mrs. Ulrich will have charge of the -jnniors. Biblf school at 9 :45 a. m under the direction of the superintendent. Classes for all grades and ages. A hearty welcome given la all who come. . t CHEMEKETA 8TREET P. W. bann er, postor. Sermon at 11 a. m. Subject, "Modern Conditions." Sermon at 8 p. ra. Subject. ' "Tha,. Souls. Cry and the Lord's Reply." Sunday, achoot at 10 a. m.. O. K. . SUausbaugh, leader, Let all Sunday school worker remember to reech the goal set before ns. Mrs. Ruth Grimes Will have charge of the. Evangelical league at 7 p. m. Sermon at Auburn at 3 p. as. Prayer services T Thursday, even ing. . . m - . .. HTfim.tVti Riindsr school at 10 a m., Walter Stanton, supt. Classes for all ages. On account of our pastor at tending yearly meeting ai N'ewberg. Rev. S. R. Stover of " the Evangelieal church will preach at 11 o'clock, r C." E. at 7 p. m., Mrs. M. C. Clarke of the Free Methodist church will have charge of the evening service at 8 o'clock. Strangers and visitors welcome. ' - . i GJULD TIDIXOa MT88I0 843 Court street, C. S. Johnson, pas tor, Suadajp acbool at 1 p, m. Sam 3eh key, supt. Preaching services at 3 and 8 p. m. Bible study on Tuesdsy evening Young peoples meeting on; Tharsdsy even ing. Services . Saturday evening. Sun day is oar first anniversary. God has creetly biassed -as is the past year. A number have been saved, some have been baptised in the Holy Spirit and many have been healed through prayer. God is with" as and wa are encouraged" to go en and to hope for greater things. If you wsnt blessing come and worship with u;' "V( desire to. help you. : : - -'"- ' ::' X. B. S. A. ..' International Bible Students AsS3cis tion meets every . Snndsy; in Derby Holjl corner jf Court and High streets (ua- - 1 Liberty &nd Marion IS THERE A SECOND CHANCE? A. 1L The Intermediate gtate of the Dead. - V j i Jesus preaching ta the ispirits in prison P. M,. Pilate's Anxious Question, ; I Anthems, solos, violin selections, song service. B.Y.P.U. at 7 p. m. ; REV. E. H, SHANKS, Pastor i tUira) for BiUU study. Honrs 10 to 12 a. m. Tabernacle study st 2:30 p. in. All, interested in Bible study welcome, " tUTUCSAH -CHRIST EVANGEIJCAL-State and 18th. 8ts G- Koehler, pastor. Sunday school tin' English at 9 :3o a. m. - Divine service (German at 10:80. a. m. Youog people's meeting at 6:43 p. m. Topic: "Evidences of the Trinity All About Us in the 8eripturejb t Evening service in English at T:3o'p m. A hearty "welcoma. FIRST . , METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner State and Church Sts., Blaine E. kvirkpatrick," minister. ' Sunday school 9:45 a. m., II. F. Shanks, supt. Morning worship' 11 a .m. s There will be special music by the 'choir tinder the direction of Prof. K. Vf Hobson,- with, Prof. T. S.' Roberts, at , the organ. The pastor will preach, using as "his subject, "The Higher Compulsion." First chapter Epworth league will 'meet lit 7 p. m, Walter Ny digger. ' ia the . leader. "The three weeks course in church preparatory membership given te the combined second end third chapters ' oil the Epworth league, under the direction of Min Findley, will be con tinned Sunday at the same hour. Evening-worship, 8 p. m. The pastor wiU preach on the subject. "Devices of the Tempter." Church night service, Thurs day, 8 p. m. Our congregation is urged school which opens Monday morning, to coopercte in the daily, vacation Bible VASOX LEE MEMORIAL -Corner K. Winter and Jefferson Sts. - Thomas Ach eson, psstor. ' LeRoy Wslker, assistant ia charge of the- Junior church. Take the Sorth Commercial atreet car to Jefferson Ave. ' A wide awake session of the church school will convene at 9:45 a. m., with C. M. Roberts, superintendent in charge. Three sepsrste departments' will function, with clssses for all cgea. Two services of interest will be held at 11 a. m. Rev. Walker will preach to the juniors (8 to 18 years of age down stairs. The pastor will lead the service in the auditorium. Subject, "The Only Answer to a Great Need." Inhe evening "Epworth 'league devotional meeting will convene at 8 p. m. Young people are made especially wel come. Evening service "st 7 p. tt.' Note the honr. This arrangement is especially for those who come a distance and for parenta who have little children. Sermon subject, "The Highlands and the Low lands in Religious Experience." There will he special musie by the choir both morning and evening. Strangers are al ways welcome, and will be met with a home-like .greeting. Bring your friends with you. On Monday 'evening the offic ials of all the department of the church will be guests of Mr. and Mrs.' R. A. Forkncr. 2205 Nebraska Ave. Picnic lunch will be served in the Englewood Grove at 6:30. Business meetings for the' month will be held during the even ing. Junior and aenkor churches will meet for devotional meeting on Thursdsy evening at 7:30 p. m. Welcome to all. Subject for Sunday morning June 22nd, "Amusementa-Or. Has the, Methodist Let Down the Bars to Worldly Amusements. LE8T.IE M. E. CHURCH South Com mercial and Myers Sta., H. V. Pemberton. pastor. Yon are cordially invited to wor ship with this church on Sunday in the following meetings.' Sundsy school, at 9:45, E. A. Rhoten. supt. Epworth league at 7. Young people are especially invited.' Morning worship' at 11 n. The Sunday school will present its Chil dren's dsy program at this hour. There will be baptism and reception of mem bers at this service. The program will be of unususl interest Evening meeting at 8. Subject, "Jesus," Lover of My Soul. Another of the series of brief sermons on the great hymns of the church. ou vnH find jt truly helpful and inspiring. Uoa pet ' preaching. Christion fellowship, a homelike atmosphere msrk this church. We invite you, to, come and make this your church. SCANDINAVIAS Mi E. 15th and Mill Sts, David C. Hassel, psstor. On Sunday our district superintendent, . O. F. Litt stram will be With us and Pch tth morning' and evening, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. The Lord's Supper will b adminis tered at both servises. Let us mske this blessed Bunday in the Lord'a house. Sunday school lfr m. Gust. Anderson, supt. Epworth league 7U5., The quar terly conference, will meet Monday at 8 p. m- nd all members are- expected to be present Prsyer meeting Thursdsy evenbt 8, p. m. A . cordial , invitation awaits you. ':.. MARKET STREET FREE METHO DIST Corner of N." Winter and Market Bt.. Rev. Mortimer C. CUrke. Psstor. Sunday school at :4V Dr. F. 8- fichu,ts. superintendent. Classes for all sixes snd ages. Preaching hours st 11 snd 7:45. Clsss meeUh at 12:15. Mrs. Ida Garrett, leader. Young people meeting t ;. Miss Martha - Jaquet leading. Prsyer meeting each Thursdsy evening at 7:30. The pastor preaches at both servifces on, Sunday. The morning subject will be, "The Only Way to God." I the even ing the service and messsge win be evan gelistic. All . are assured of cordial welcome. . . . ... . . .- pitiYTEKIAS FIRST Ward Willis Hong, minister. 9:30 Sundsy school, Mr. H.- E. Brrett. superintendent. 11 s. m. Children s Day services under the direction of Mrs. J. W. Harbison, supt. t the primsry ePrt ment 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor socie ties. 8 p. m popular evening service Specie! music, big sing and live address on "The Church and . America a Youth, by tho miniaUr. Organ numbers, Rom nie," Rachmaninoff: J?' and "Prelude sod .Fule,,,, Bach. Ser vice Ust just one hour. , SPI-TTaALiaT ' .FIRST 'CHURCH Of , Sslem meets every Sundsy evening in W. O. W. hall. NexT'Sunday Mrs. Hill, of Portland will ctelived ihe address. Tho public is cor dially invited. - .. -' "J TJKITAMAK .'. V, . ' RevI- Martin Fereshetian, minister. Church, services nd church foo ro held in the Women's Club o'd-K. f: Uge and Center Sts, Church school at 10 a. m. .Graded instruction. CUss for adults in the study of tha Theology of the New Testament Devotional service, si 11 ev nr., subject of the sermon. . The . WHO'S r: HERE! - Internationally Notod Ev&eHst L. C. Revivalist, Sdng Writer, Orator AT THE June 15th to July 6th; Except Monday, June 16th (InteLderioMiiiatioiial Great Gospel Cmnpaign ARMORY SALVATION - - - - - DIVINE HEAUNG Psalm 103:3. ' Jer. 17: 14. Days of Miracles Not Past ; Come and See j "Jesus Christ the Same Yesterday, Today, and Ifbrever.' Ileh. 13:8 ' Services 2:30 and 7:30 P.M. EvV Day EVERYBODY WELCOME - - - COME t ," " ' "' "'''"' " " i tj . ...... , . ,v,s, ,v,,v, . : ,T.,,v.'.S4 y.y. V:. :.':'.:'':: .::'V' :"C-':: :':'!'! :':': . .- 0-aXKwJwv4VVVvV wNVIAevy. r ! " ' M&'',t'S-V.-J.M- 4WW Durlnj thn past week the) two Urgest drive- headed by Lafayette Markle, president of away of the season were made from the the L. Markle Company, Rollin distributors Rollin manufactory at Cleveland. - in Chlca jo. : Upper. ptetu.re Illustrates driveaway con- Production In the Rollin factory has been In ducted by J. R. Plerpoint, president of excess of 50 cars per day durinf the past tha Plertiolnt Motor Company. Rollin Blxtvdars. ; Within a short time there will distributors at Philadelphia. be an increase In this daily production 1 The lower view is a Chicago driveaway . on account of extensive plant additions, j- " . .' . ' , ., unmir i vi ii in n 1 1 ir -r r urirn " i- in i im mr-ll " ' t t T. T r f 47 Golden Rule." Mrs. Fereshetian will of fer as a solo, "Come Ye Blessed." hy John Prindle Scott. Mrs. W. A, Denton at the organ. . The Alliance meets with Mrs. Goodenough on Rural Ave., on Fri day afternoon at 2 :30. . (ERE U ST CARS statistics in Kozer's Office snow rOunsMraiuc in - Oregon f California is sending more autor mobile touri&ts into Qregon tMri any other state, according to ataf tistica to the o'fflce of Secretary of State Kozer. During the montri Of May a total, of 7081 were regT Istered in; Oregon.; from oher RUtfs, 3 9 2 1 of them from Calif ornia. Washington was . second with X795,, and Idaho third with; 538. ,' The largest number' of reg-i istrations was at the Ashland sta-; tion where 1793 registered. The non-resident registration law is mandatory, bnt many tra velers; aeem to thin: "it Is discre tionary and, do not register. ' " On the assumption' that the number of persons to each, car av erages it is estimated that 50,000, tourists have entered the state soi far this year.! During the period between. April ,25' and " May . 3 1st $3406 was . received In motor ve-; hide license fees from cars which previosury had been registered in other states. . s ; j The number of non-resident car registrations at the ' Various sta tions An Oregon so fat this year follows: : ' - Albany, 237; Ashland. 4686; Astoria, 105; Baker, r 169; 'Bend, 164; Corvallls, 10; Eugene, 559; Gold 'Beach, 35; Grants Pass. 1047; Klamath Fall. 760; La Grande, 203; Marshfield, 96; Med ford, 2639;. MHton-Free water, 720; Nyssa, 1; Ontario.. 540; Pen dleton, 359; Portland. 2295; Roseburg. 524; Salem, 1091; Sea side, ,1; "The- Dalles, 486 Inspect-' ors. 54; total 16,781.'; Registrations have come from different states and countries as follows: :. , i : , ; . - ; .. ... , Alabama, 9; Arizona.. 142; Ar kansas, 12; California! 9539; Col orado. 157;" Connecticut, 6; Flor ida, ; 7; Georgia, - 2 ; Idaho, 999; Illinois, S3; Indiana, 11 r Iowa,' 47,; Kansas, 86 Kentucky,. 1;. Lou isiana, 4 ; Maine. 3 ; Maryland,' 2 ; Massachusetts, 6; ' Michigan, ' 32; Minnesota, 41; mssissippi. 4; Missouri, . 31; Montana,- 140; Ne braska. 46; Nevada. 79; , New Hampshire, 3; New Jersey, ; New, Mexico, 29;; New York, 20; North J Carolina, 5 ; North Dakota, 29; Ohio, 34; Oklahoma. 63 ; Pennsyl vania,' 22 ; Rhode. Island, 1 ; -South Dakota. 19;. Tennessee. 3 ; . Texas, 105;, Utah, 76; Virginia, 5; Wash ington, 4628; Wisconsin. 21; Wyo ming, 42: District of Columbia; 6; Alaska, 6; Canada, 187; Hawaii, 6 ; Old Mexico, 3 ; Guam, 1 '; Pan ama, 1. . - ' : . V , Friends-Yearly Meeting rs ; In Interesting Session NEWBERG, Or.. Ju ne 1 4. At the 32nd annual meeting' for Ore gon yearly meeting of Friends or ganization ; was effected with the following clerks at the table: Pre siding clerk, Edward Mott of Port land ; recording clerk. Marguerite P. Elliott; of Salem; - reading cleric, W. Lloyd, Taylor . of Port land; announcing clerk. Lisle G. Hubbard of Marion. L ' . ,; , . ' The 52 .. delegates .2 represent quarterly meetings in three states, Oregon, Washington and Idaho. A goodly number are present from the 'various monthly; meetings in addition to - the appointed dele gates. The opening sessions show a record attendance over that of the last few years. Large repre sentations from Boise. Valley and Tacoma quarterly meetings are present, many i having driven throuh in cars; ! Among the visiting ministers present Is. Isabelie, H. Clark, mis sionary to the Klamath and. Ma doc Indians, in Klamath Falls. These Indians were taken as pris oners of i war in '72 and , placed on a reservation In Oklahoma within the; limits of Kansas yearly noeeting. They were, often visited in their , meetingg by L. Clarkson Iiinshaw, present evangelistic su perintendent of Oregon yearly meeting. With Mrs. Clark Is a natives preacher, Samuel Clinton. Mr. Hutter the sub-agen,t at Klam ath Fails, is expected today. ,r The general business session considered ( he work of the. de partments of stewardship and lit erature., on Thursday. Mrs. Lind ley A. Wells of Boise, Idaho, gave the report on, stewardship, which was followed- by an address on the same subject by Edgar P; Sims of ScottS Mills, ' Oregon. Ida J- Lee sent the literature 'report which Was read t by Catherine Dicky. In an. address Minnie Mil ler impressed the thought of good books and their value. "An 'epistle 'from London yearly meeting of Friends and an epistle from the executive committee of the five years meeting were read: Nominating, finance and press com mittees were appointed. The 8 o'clock meetings of the morning are led by Edward Mott, president of the North Pacific Evangelistic institute, ' Portland, and the evening , services, by L. Clarkson Hinshaw, evangelistic superintendent , of Oregon yearly meeting. . r T NEW BOOKS "Proud Lady, Boyce;' "Polly anna," Porter; "Eagle's Wing," Sinclair; "Westerners," - White; "Cures; : the Story of 'Cures That Fail,' Walsh; "Writers' Manual," Manly; "Anthology of Magazine Verse, 1923." Braithwaite "Tail of the Hemisphere,'' Carpenter. For the children: "Clean Pet er," Adelborg; "Whistling Rock," Brown; "Adventures of- Danny Meadow Mouse,". Burgess; 'Ad ventures of Reddy Fox," Burgess; "Hop Pickers," Canfield; "Brownr ie's Latest Adventures," : Cox; "Maida's Little Shop," Glllmore; "High Benton,". Heyliger; ; ''Lake- rim Athletic Club," Hughes; "Nel ly's Silver Mine,' Jackson; ''Betty Leicester,". JewettV "Bobby and the Big Road,". Lindsay; "Doctor Doolittle's Post Office," Lofting; "Peter and Polly in Winter." Lu cia; "Peter and Polly in Sprisg,1 Lucia; "jnder the Blue Sky. Meyer; "Arkansas Bear." Paine; "Tale of the Floppy Bunnies, Potter; "Captain Chap," Stock ton; "JJngava Bob," Wallace; "What Katy Did," Woolsey;, "Christ Story for Boys and Girls," Rihbany; "Myths of Greece and Rome," Guerber; "Fairy Tales," Aridersos; "In the Reign of Coy ote," Chandler; "Celtlo Fairy Tales," Jacobs; "English . Fairy Tales,', Jacobs; "Sleeping Beauty In the Wood," Lang; "First Days of Knowledge," Kummer; "Boys' Book of Forest Hangers." Crump? "When Mother Lets Us Draw," JThayer;. "Home-made .Games," Hall; "Story Hour Readers. Book 1, Coe; "Story Hour , Readers, Primer,". Coe; "Boys', Book of Piraies," Gilbert; "Adventures of Buffalo Bill," Cody; ."Story from Early; New York History," Wil liams. ""': "--t! . for the . aiernoon exercieco. . was used : for the ; first time to Tha chamber ot commerce of Dallas put on a baseball game and attractively - decorated the 4 town with flags., ' 1, The , picnic - today was b one of cornty . oranizat! theiejtwo Important farm c zatlons' coupled, with aa i tion to; the city of Dallas to In for a "ratter understandir tween cou.itry and city. Joint Meeting of Polk County Grange and Farmers Union DALLAS, June 14. The" joint meeting tot the Polk Cdunty Grange and Farmer's Union " was held in the park here today with a ; large crowd . in -- attendance. Gahd Master Powell presided. The meeting was opened with the singing of America" by all present. Then came a fine solo by Mrs. Helgeson. The legion quartet of Dallas rendered a couple of unus ually interesting selections which was followed by a very excellent reading by Mrs. Henry of Brush College. T ;. -' The first , speaker was H. : Eg bert, president of the state farm ers' union, who made a few happy remarks. He was followed by G. A; Palmiter, master of the state grange, who discussed current top ics In an interesting manner. " C. E. Spence, state market master, made a short and interesting talk. The set address, of - the day ; was made by John tr Brady, editor ot the Oregon Statesman and the Pa cific Homestead. - After a sump tuous dinner in the park the af ternoon was given over -to-athlet lc games and for those who de sired an opportunity to see the moving picture? at the Majestic theater. The great t pipe organ now being installed was not ready You Don't Have tolSnop Around When yoij come to a store like ours for Office Equipment and supplies.' , We always ; maintain the largest and most carefully selected stock in the city. . , ! If its for the office we have it. N Quality dependable and price fair. CommefcM Bock Store Rubber Htamps, Seals, TywrHers. Oregon Iand;PaHc t MANUFACTUREKS . Sulphite, and Manila Wrapping also Butchsra VTr: pings. Adding Blachine Paper, Grcaieprccf, ChzzL Drug Bond, Tissue. Screenings tad Specialties, PrQtect Yaw Health By ."":.v ' ' ; :'. Taking SCH AEFER'S Kl DNE Y 'lILLS a$ soon aa tl kidney trouble makes its appearance. SCHAEFER'S KIDNEY PILLS taken iri iicte will i a doctor bill later. ' Schaefer's T)xug StoM The Penslar Store - 139 N. Commercial St. - Pione K car IV. M It- I 111 ..- W n b Its Lx3s Crci r w Every Atnertcaa ioull hSr In th lntr !r A 4M tAOPrlCf T4TB KH. KIPUIZ KC7V--s. . ' CTPniHi IHUIJIIK inui'irv., ii . ire manltlcent hotrl, charrnfri totum ' v 100 miles of matchless boulevards ana a., cotnforts hQm. -. i Sand for our booklet? It teT'a the .thtRMft of naUtre's wpnderlanii. Our TIIROUGII SLCKIPIUC. c Bervica DAILY. : between Portland and X " Tell W ton fcy ths ' liNitjiu Paqirq Gyxi's, makes the trip very comfortaila.' 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