j-I .P"asssssssssssssssssssssssss ' ' Part. Two ' ' '"" : '' - ' f ' " ' -' : 3k Pages 1 to 6 PRICE FIVE CENTS SEVENTY-FOURTH YEAH SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 31, 1924 4 " r J, CH&I STIA2? J FIRST Outer and High Street. J. J. Evans, minister; Mini Hsttie Mitchell, Missionary. Ir. Royal 3. Dye, founder of the missionary work of the Disciples f Christ ia Africa; will apeak at the morning chorea service. His messages ra always fall of interest. No one will bo disappointed in hearing; him. He will also talk to the men's elans at :5 in the basement of the ehareh. The rlass is holding np well daring the vacation sea son snd is soaking plans for the opening ia the theater Oct. 6th. AH men in vited. Other .clssses of the school meet at 0:45. TnO young people SBeet at 6:30. Mo . evening a err ice. Union meeting in the park at 4 o'clock. i organ. The sermon by the pastor win be on the subject: "Symbols and Spirit ual Keslty." A special welcome will be extended to visitors and tourist. Union service ia Wtltson park at 4 o clock. Ir. B. Ia. Steeves will preside, and Bishop K. 8. Johnson will speak. This last ser vice should be the climax of the series of open air services. Ep worth league meets at 7 o'clock. Tonag people invited. Mid week service will be at 7:30 this week instead of o'clock. t COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Morn ing services at 11 a. nt. Brother I). . Xct, former Willamette student, r now of the Eugene Bible University, will fill the pulpit. Bible school at 9:45 a. W. Chris. J. fCowitt, Superintendent. A graded school with classes for all ages. Junior Endeavor it 11 a, m. Mr. Chris J. Kowits. leader. Intermediate Endeav or at 8:45 p. m. Senior Endeavor at 7 p. in. Keralar evening services at 8 o'clock. Brother lent a rain filling the palpit. The pastor. Brother R. L. Put nam and family, are now on their vaca tion. They are expected back in the city the fore part of next week. .Mid week prayer service Thursday evening at o'clock. METHODIST LESLIE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Booth Commercial and Myers streets. II. P. Pemberton. pastor. Von are invited to worship with ns on Sunday in the followinr services! Hunday school at 9:45. E. A. Bhotea, superintendent. Study the Bible and teach it to your children, to build character worth while. Epwerta league at 7. AH young people will enjoy this hour. Morning worship at II a. m. Sermon subject: - "Our Lave Tested By Our Obedience.' ' Eveninr meeting at 8. This will bo different. The young peo pla of the Epwortlf lesgue will have charge of this hoar and will make It interesting. Ton will find this church alive to yonr v . needs and readv to heln you. , Gospel reaehina. Carutita " fellowship. ! Kxcel- A lent music, rood cheer and a neighborly , atmosphere will make it enjoyable. Come T with ns. Maka this your home cnurch. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner Church aad State streets. Blaine E. Kirkpatriek, minister. Class meeting at 8:15 o'clock in the northwest corner room downstairs. Sunday school 9:45 a. ai. II. V. Shank, snperintendent. Morning WorahiD. 11 o clock. This is the church of good music The Urge chorus choir Will sing under direction of Prof. E. W. SCANDINAVIAN' METHODIST Fif teenth and Mill streets, David C. Hassel, pastor. 'Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Topic: 'The Church and the Labor Question." Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Gust. Anderson, snperintendent. Epworth League 7:15 p. m led by Svea Okerberg. . Evening service 8 o'clock, dav eveninr st 8 o'clock. Friday eve- A Iiobsoa. with Prof. T. S. Roberts at the Prayer meeting and Bible study Thars CENTER STREET N. 13tV'id Cen- ter fits.;:. Geo. S. Boeder, minister. The Pacific German conference is in session. Conference lovefesst 9: IS. Bishnp Eben S. Johnson, DD. ' JLD will preach st 10: 30 followed by: ordination service. 2:30 Rev. Dr. A. -J. Bucher, editor of the Advocate from Cincinnati. Ohio, will give an address, subject: "The Secret of Vision" in the German langusge. In the evening he will , preach : on . the text II Timothy 4:I3.i , . . ning the monthly Sundsy school meeting. Von, are alt welcome to these meetings. JASON LEE MEMORIAL Comer N. Winter and Jefferson Sis. Take North Commercial street car to Jefferson Ave nue, Thos. Acheson, pastor; LeRoy Walker, assistant, in ehsrge of the Jun ior church. This j church extends a hearty invitation to strangers to unite with it in the services of the coming Lord's Day. assuring all who attend a home-like greeting and a good time. Bnn dav school will convene at 9:45 a. m- with a splendid corps of consecrated teach ers in ehsrge. Classes lor all agea pro vided. Junior and Senjor churches will nnito for publie worship at 11 s. m when an appropriate service including the Lord 'a Supper will be observed. Union service in the Willson psrk will convene st 4 p. rn. Bishop Johnson, of the Meth odist Episcopal church will give the ad dress of the afternoon, r.pwortn league devotional meeting for young people at p. m. The yoang people always have a worth-while service. Public worship at 7 p. m when the pastor will speak on the subject: 'The Carpenter of Nsiereth-." This service is planned not only for those who live close in but also for those who come a distance. Appropriate music will bo furnished both morning and evening. Invite yonr friesda and neighbors to cam with you. Mid week devotional meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m.. for tutth inninr and senior churches. : 1 A.M. First Baptist Church Liberty and Marion . v Rev. Ernest H. Shanks THE WELLS OF KADESH I Solo "The Lord Is My Light' Allltsen Mrs. Harry Harms ,.. P.M. THE UNFAILING LOVE , - Special Music bj Choir from McMinnrille College THE CHURCH THAT WELCOMES STRANGERS .MARKET STREET FREE METHO DIST Corner of North Winter and Mar ket streets. Rev. Mortimer C. Clark, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. Dr. Frank 8. Srhuta, superintendent. Classes tat all sises and ages with competent tesch ers who believe the Bible to be God's word. Preaching hours at 11 and 7:45.- An old fashioned Methodist class meeting at 12:15 in the main auditorium. Toung people's meeting at 8:30, Miss Martha Jsquet Jesder. Mrs. Ethel II. Clarke will sddress the young people on, "Some Ex periences in India." Song and praise serf ire at 7:30. Cottage prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. Caroline J set son each Wednesdsy at 2 o'clock. Prayer meeting each Thursdsy at. 7:0. The pastor preaches Sundsy morning on the topic "Ye Need Kot Depart from Christ." In the evening he will bring an evange listic messsge. Ton will slwsys find a cordial greeting here at every meeting., -' BAPTIST. ' '' fi: FIRST Re vT E. H. Shsnks, psstor. Morning worship st llo'clork. Solo, "Lord ia My Light," Allitsen, Ming by Mrs. narry Hsrms. Sermon by the pss ter. "The Wells of Ksdesh." Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Special music by a group of younr people from Linfield col? lege, MeMinnville. Sermon by the pas, tor. "The Unfailing love," Bible school at 9:45 a. m. The Young Peoples' meet ing, at 7 o'clock In the evening will be led by Linfield College students, 'ine Church that welcomes strangers. SPISCOFAZ. ST. PAUL'S Comer Church and Che- meketa 8ts Rev H. P. Chambers. Keo- tor. There will be the msual services. Holy Enchsrist at 7:30 a. m in the cha pel. Churcn scnooi si :s.i whs ""Tirrn in the churen ana classes in me pio bonse. Morning prayer snd sermon at. li m. Vested choir. The sermon soio will be by Mr. Mnnson. The offertory solo will be sung by Mrs. Rnth Emery Riddle and will be PsttenS. TDOU Milt Keen Him in Perfect Peace." St. Paul's extends a hearty Invitation to all to Wor ship, i - ..V', ,. . 'i ! EVAKOEXICAZi '! FIRST C. C. Poling, minister. Serr vices, Sundsy, August 81, both morning snd evening. Presehing by the 'pastor. Morning subject: "In the Beginning. Evening: "Ood'o Thoughts and God's Word." Bible school r 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m., and ft p. m. Chris tisn endeavor. Senior ana junior ui p. ra. MldweeK service on l uuru j u- ing, a hearty wleome to all. The pastor d srife iust returned from the trip to Florence and Mapleton, oh the Siuslsw river, where they spent n 10 dsy pat io t- ! : 'i M LUTUEKAM CHRIST EVANGELICAL SUte and 18th 6trets. G. Koehler. pastor. Sundsy school at 9:30 a. m. Divine service in English at 10:80 a. m. The pastor will preach on: "The Specific Kemedy tor All Human Ailments.-' A coraiai invuauon. There will be no evening service. Our six yesrs of work-there and we are expecting to move to Portland on Toes day to take pastoral ehsrge of Piedmont Friend church. V PBE8BYTEBIAW FIRST Rev. Ward Willis Long, minis ter, on Church Street between Chemeketa and Center. Bible school at 9:45 a. m., with classes for all sges. Rev. W. K. Heicher of the Presbyterian church of Cervallis will preach both morning and evening. Morning worship st 11 a. m. The Christian Endeavor societies meet as usual. The evening service will be held at 8 o'clock with usual' song service. The psstor will be present at the evening ser vice. On Wednesday, i Sept. 3, there will be a meeting of 'the executive committee of the Women's Missionary Society at the home of Mrs. W. W. Emmons. 823 North Commercial at 2:30 p. m. On Thnrsdsy evening at 7:45 there will occur the reg ular prayer service conducted by thepss tor. The regular meeting of the Wom an s Misstonsry society will take pisce In the church parlors at 3:30 p. m.. on Friday, Sept. 5. The subject will be two phases of National missions presented by persons with first-hand experience in this work. ,' UNITED BXZTHBEK CASTLE CHAPEL Corner 17th Sts.. and Nebraska Ave. Sunday school at 10 a. m., preaching service at 11.'- Evening service st 8 p. to. There will be no young people s service as the Kndesvorers will join in the Christian Endeavor meeting to be held at the Turner. Conference grounds at 7 p. m. All senior Endeavor ers sre nrged to attend the service at Turner. The Juniors will meet at 7 p. in. Ladies Aid on Wednesdsy afternoon. Prsyer meeting Thnrsdsy evening at 7 :30 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend these services. George Chsptnan, psstor. . -1 - -- " I day nights. The Lord is blessing np. S. Johnson, pastor. Sundsy school at 2 People are being saved and baptixed In the Holy Spirit. We pray for the sick, God hesls. We are not connected with any denomination but! welcome all. We believe in the old time religion and the old time power. ' Everybody invited. SPIBITUALIST FIKST Meets in W. O. W. hall Sun day j evening at 7:45 o'clock, subject, "Io We Remain Dead Until Gabriel Blows His Trnmpett") by the pastor, Kev. A. M. Coackley. 1 NOTED BURGEON ADVISES EOYS "Keep yourselves .free from all entangling habita. 'We have tried to give you a field free from the barricades which used to be set up by the legalized liquor traffic. v "It is through the boys of to ed out in this country. "You will hear on every side men bewail the loss of their drink, of their personal rights, but the rights of the few who can not1 see ahead or have the future of their nation- at heart r.iust be regulated to safeguard thftt great body of future citizens who are now ready to step into day that we hope to see a sound and everlasting exhibition work-the ran ki. You boys have some- Chester, N. Y. thing ahead of you in the prob lem of preventing the return of liquor. "It ia the brain that count, but in order that the brain may be. kept clear you must keep the body fit and well. That can not be done if one drinks liquor." Dr. Charles Mayo, noted sunrbin, at Y. M. C. A. convention, Ro- AXXXASCB CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY Tabernacle Ferry St. Sunday sebool at 10 a. ra. Helpful classes for all. Preach ing service 11 i. n, subject: "The Ser vant of the Lord." Evening evangelistic service 7:43. Tho week servico as snal Tuesday and Friday evenings opening at 7:30. xl. E. casweii. pssior. CHEMEKETA STREET F. W. Lsnn rr, pastor. Sermon 11 a. ra, subject, "The Holy Spirit." This: will be the Communion service. Sunday school -, at in Evans-elical league at 7 P.. m leader, Mrs. E. Evans. Sermon at 8 o'clock. Th pastor win talk about ,,Re tiTiit." Rev. G. L. Lovcll will prcseh at Auburn at 3 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs day yyj-l-Jia atrsnex jn-Ut bo. made weicomaw ..as. . -' .... .. f' HIGHLAND Highland Ave, aad N. Church St. I. O. and Ida J. Lee, mipis- tors. Bible . school meets at 10 a. m, Walter Stanton. Snpt. Wa have dsises ml ml welcome for all ages. Mont' ing worship and preaching at 11. Young MtM C. K meetinsr at 7 D. m. Preach' ing at S p. m. Young peoples prayer meeting on Monday at 7:80 p. m. Regu lar ehnrek prayer meeting on Thrnsday at 7:30 d. m. This Sundsy will clot CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH Sundsy school room of new church build intr. corner Liberty and Chemeketa Sts. Sunday morning ser vices at 11 o'clock. Sunday evening ser vices are discontinued during July and August. Subject v of lesson sermon. "Christ Jesus." Sundav school st st. m. Wednesday 'evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock.;: Reading room, t09 holidavs snd Sundays from tl:ia to .: Mssonie Temple, open every dsy except p. m. All are coraiajiv invnea io our services and to our reaaing room. CHURCH Or OOD 1346 N. Church St.. J. J. Gillespie, pastor. Sundsy school lo a. m. spiritual teachers for all the. classes and classes tar all si-arias of scholars. Preaehinr ser vice 11 a. m., subject: --water inn Makes People Alive.' f John 7:37-39. Young People'a service at 8:45 and song service 7:80 p. m. Kern tar weetuy prsy er meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. Sis see Ww.hois.Kav .cave ns a cood interest- tag talk on the Custom s ana Keiigions of India, and ssid they had been the muni in the hands of God of raising tip 30 congregations there since going to in i; bH that-mora could he done in a shorter time if they bed the men and money. : ... " NAZARBNC , lBth and Marion, streets. C. H. Hop Vina.; minister. Sundav school at 9:45 Morning worship at;ll o'clock. Sermon, ''The Ideal Church," Evening worship At 8 p. . Wednesday evening- prayer end praise 8 p. m. ; r. n. a. A. International Bible Students Associa tion meets every Sundsy in Derby ball .f rnnrt and Hieh Sst- (up stairs) for Bible stridy from 10 to 12 and Tabernacle at :ao p. m. All tnoso in terested are welcome. FULLi GOSPEL. 185 S. Commercial C . . R.l Tt Ballook. oastor. 251 Mis sion St. Services Sundsy 2:30 and 7:30 . nt. Tuesdav. Thursday and Saturday nights at 7:30. These meetings are evangelistic and Bible study. If your heaTt is hungry for the deep things of God come and see and bear what Ha U doing in the earth in these last asys. Evangelist Freeborn," a spirit filled man with a vision, will be with ns Sunday night. nT.T TtbTXGSw3434 Court St.. C. n rn. Services at 3 and 8 p. m. Meet ings on Tuesday. :Tnrsday and Sstnr- r ; :.j: ,. . :.i' : .'- ; ..""';.?"':;';r:- " V j I kpf 4 I 1 4 t k i j. v k ) m ! How To linivesit . Wisely? '.'V .':;':"--' , I ''...: ' ;' -v. 1 ; .:. "'''"'''.:'..: I'-- ' . :' j .. ':. - ; $A ' ' 1 ' " " ' '.' : ' .-'i!M. The answer is simple. Apply the following tests: First Make your investment in an enterprise known to be thoroughly responsible and which has a good reputation to protect. Second Is it an essential business? Third Be sure that whatever you invest in is at least a fairly large and comprehensive organization and engaged in a business that is essential and of universal demand, i V'...,, ;. . -4 .' -' f "' i 'j '.-':,'' " I " ' . ' i ' " ' '. ' ' '' ' - ; j ' ' ,f f-V! ? ; , ' ' ' Sf! " ' Fourth Make sure that the management of the enterprise that you in vest in knows its job and has proved its fitness for running the business; through wars, panics and the complexities of a rapidly changing world. ; Fifth Invest preferably in a Home Institution managed and operated by your friends and neighbors, whose property devoted to public service can be inspected and investigated by you at any time. In other words, invest in a proposition where you can see your money working for you any time you want to. , '! v'V'- : - - :- vP; We have no hesitancy in saying that the Portland Electric Power Com pany will pass any and all of these sure tests, and that you will make no mistake in increasing yourr holdings in our securities to , whatever extent your finances and habit of thrift will permit. v ' - - " " . : ' j . .. . . " " , ; -- ' - - - -' " ' ' ' Portland Electric Power Co. 257 North Liberty Street Salem. Oregon "Pay Us as You are Paid The real reason for the success of the Burnett Jewelry Stores is not hard to find! It's becausothe Burnett Stores really help people. ' Instead of asking for "Cash Down" as in the good old days we of fer a year's time to pay, ' " v.". '. : i ;' : " . , :i' '. : : '' ' '..;- . " - : ' " '. ' ' ' -,'. -.-': . Our losses are very very small. Once in a blue moon we lose a little but the majority -the great majority, of the American people are hon- estl ; : i . ".. I w ; .f-':v:.:::;.; - 'rf Therefore we invite you to' come' to the Burnett Jewelry Store and to open art account. There is no red tape connected with the trans action. No fuss. It is just as confidential; just as "proper" and a whole lot easier than if you borro wed: the cash at your own bank and paid cash for all your gifts. I ndeed in this new and better way the Burnett Jewelry Store beco nies Banker and Jeweler both in one! 1 . 1 We take the broad stand that everybody is en titled to Credit unless they themselves have shown that they are Not. We guarantee not only the lowest cash prices but the easiest terms. Money back if you can . do better anywhere else! I i - i- ' ' ! ' ' - -' , " - - "Pay Us As You Are Paid" f asyouaie 457 ves I I I STATE STREET :(Cl)argeno -n sim m ! L