' TiiE OREGON .STATES3.IAT, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2lV 1924 I, BAPTIST ' FIRST Liberty and Marion, Tier. E. H. Shanks. The Bible School will' meet .at 9:45. 1 Mr. .Edward Bchanke. Supt. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Subject for the sermon by the ptitor, "Each One Wis Ce." Solo, 'Lord -Thon Uaat Been Oor pwelling Pttee," (Baker.) Suaf by Mn. Earl Pearey. Violin olo, 'Sone My MothernurerTDvoras: Miaa Held ' Seli Ajithem, "Come Unto M;"i (Stults. livening1 worahip at 7:80. Sermon by the pastor. "He that Hath Kan." lo. "I heard the Voic of JesTis." (Rathborn.) Sonf- by ,Mrs. . H. Shanks. Violin aok, 'Berceuse," ' (P. Anlin.) Mm. Sells. -Anthem, "Teach Me to Pray," Jwetfc. The BYPU will be led by Group Three, , Cheater Piekens. The young people meet .at 6:30". - . :.. i it . ,r' '. ' ' '' ; ' : "!- Tt -:' CATHOLIC 'J;"- . iii.'Ber. "J. iR. Bnek. pastor. Communion mass ot-7:30. Children's mass at S:30 nd high mats end sermon by assistant priest at 10:30. Beaeietion, answering f questions and lectured oa "The Neces sity of a Chnreh,V by the pastor at 7:30 p. at. i " Ereryone welcome and questions concerning Lrligioa will be jgladly s . a were if left, in question box or mailed the church. . I'!-. I. HSXaTIAV ' FIRST Center and High streets. J., J. ans, m.'ninter; Miss Hattie Mitchell., missionary. The pastor will .speak both 11. SERMON: "EACH ONE WIN ONE." Anthem. "Come Unto Me." Stultz. i Solo. "Lord, Thou Hast Been Our Dwelling." 3aker. Mrs. Earl Pearcy. t Violin solo. "Songs My Mother Taught Me." ' ' Dvorak. Miss? Helen Selig. i M. SERMON: "HE THAT HATH EARS." ; Anthem. "Teach Me' to Pray."fTewett. Solo. "I Heard the Voice of Jesus." Rathburn Mrs. E. IL Shanks. '. I " Vidlin'Solo. " "Berceuse;" Aulih. ' Miss Selig. ,Cne Price No Extras 25 Cents : fair, Parents aire urged by The Fair Board to take I their children to this which I.IUSIC VItl 25c One morning and evening at the chnreh ser vices. The men's class meets at 9:4." in I the basement et the church. : The class leaders are preparing- to open at the Bligh theater on October 5th. The ; indications are tarorable for n great attendance. The Usual Bible school meets at : 45 with classe and departments for all ages. The women's class lira Is the attendance of the men. At 6:J0 o'clock the young people meet m special serrice for yonac people. Stranger will find; a hearty welcome at all our serrices. I COURT STREET- Corner North 8v enteenth and Court streets. R. U. lut nam'i minister, i- Bible achoqt 0:45 a. at. Chris J. Kowits, Sapt. Junior during morning worship hour. Orace Kowits, Supt. Morning worship 11 a. m. cier mon: "Temptation," All members who will assist in . the- Fair restaurant this year are asked tat. let it be known to day. There will rbe no mid-week ser vice this coming week on account of the State Fair. The new building' board will meet today immediately after j the morn ing serriee. Endeavor t p. ra. Evan gelistic seTTiee 8 p., m. Sermon: "Where Did the Devil Come Fromf" We wel come friends, new students and stran gers to worship with us. ,t ' f - - - . ': -i - CONGREGATIONAL 5 FIRST Liberty and Center atreets. W. C. Ksntner, minister. Sunday school at 10 c. m. Alt persona, old and young, not attending elsewhere are cordially in First BaptisiCIiurch Liberty and Marion Rfevl E. H. SHANKS I CHILDREN'S HORSE SHOW In State Fair Stadhim As Monday is children's day at the the ; management : has arranged for i nijhta, feature, informal in the stadium Keeping in mind the spirit of the day. and the mind of the juvenile, there has been included in' this show a large number of feature events, such sis the steeplechase, by the McCIeve ponies, high jumpers, riding wild and unruly ponies, and a hundred and one otlier at tractions which will plezise both the children and the grownups. - -j There will be fun galore will prove a Feature Event of the Big BE FURinSIIED BY FAT.I0US CHERRIAM BAHD Admission Price For AH First Come First Served 25c vited to come to our school on Sunday. M. D. McCallister, Supt. Horning wor ship 11 a. m. "The Gospel . According to Too." Good music by quartet. Nope better. 7:30 p. m. short popular serriee of music, picture and address. The picture "In Fan-eline's Ijond." Selections from Iongtellow'a "Evangeline." Brief ad dress, 'Seeking for Life's Greatest Treas ure. ; I'rayermeeting Thursday at 7:3Ti p. ra. Topic: 'Character t-Study,'-1 Mrtthew. .-State conference of Cpngya gatiooalists: in the First . church. Sept, 30th. : ; ' ' ; , CENTRAL South Nineteenth atreet Harry W. . Johnson, minister. Sunday school and morning worship at 10 a. m. What are you worth! Young people? meeting at B:30 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 f. m. 'Tae Cnurcliea struggle for freedom.'" , s -. a STJ PATJL'S (Episcopal) h f Corner Church and Chemeketa streejs. IL V, Chambers, rector. The usual ser vices.' Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m. in the chapeL 1 The church achool meets at 9:45 and it is, still enrollment time. The membership': contest has started and alt old pupils are expected to be in i their placet. Morning prayer and Lithany at 11 a. ww. 4 Miikic by the vested , chair and the rector will preach the sermon on the subject "The Credentials of the Smrit. A hearty invitation is extended to all: to worship at St. Paul's. - i EVANGELICAL ; " t ' 1P FIRST Liberty and Center streets: C, C. Poling, minister. Regular services Sunday the 21st of September. At H a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subjects of di- courses: ''The Altar of Witneia," M4 "Paul'a Estimate of Life." The Bible achool opeaa at 9:45. Classes for all ages. - Christian Endeavor both Senior and Junior ct 6:30 p. ra. The Sunday school board, is planning Its Pre-Rally day program and will end with Rally day all day meeting sometime in October. The pastor will be away for several Sun? days beginning with the 28th. He is. m member of .the Board of Missions and Pub lication of the church which meets in Milwaukee,; Wis., end Cleveland, ; Ohio, respectively. During his absence the pul pit will be filled both morning and eve ning more ably than, he can fill it. So let all be present. The first Sunday of October will be our Communion day. Rev. O. L. Lovell will be present and presrb. both morning and evening and administer the communion. Welcome to all. 4 : CHEMEntETA EVANGELICAL F. W, Launer, pastor. Sermon 11 a. m. i Sub ject: ''Solomon Songs 6; 5, 6. Sermon 8 p. ro. , Thame 'Missions.' Evangeli cal league 7 fo-'eleek. Leader. Mrs. O. K. Strausbaugh. - Sunday achool at 10 a. tn. Be on hand to be counted. Services act Auburn at 3 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening... Howard Olsen, clasa leader. All are made welcome. , n-'.: raxEsva ; HIGHLAND Corner of Highland av nue and Church street. Edgar P. Sims, pes tor. Services on Sunday: Bible school at' IO o'clock, Walter Stanton, superin tendent. Meetings for worship at ,11 a. m. and 8 p.,m. C. E. at .7 p. m. The ' ' V- . iiorce show to s bfe young peoples' prayer meeting Monday at 8 p. m. Mid-wek prayer meeting on Thursday at 8 p. ra. We believe in a full gospel and a whole Bible. Come and. worship with us... i LTTTHERAH ' CHRIST -EVAJfOBUC.il State sod Eighteenth streets, !.- . Koehler, pastor. There will be Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. . Divine service with sermon in Ger man at 10:30 a. m. Subject: "A Christ ian's Life a Constant Struggle." Stran gers are welcome. There will be no eve ning aervice. .fee; ) . METHODIST . MARKET 8TREET1TREE Corner of "North Winter and Market streets. Rer. Mortimer U. Clsrke, psntor. Sunday achool at 9 :45, Dr. Frank Schuts, superin tendent. Cissies for -a-1! sixes and.sy.es, manned by teachers who believe the Bible to be God's infallibtfword. Preaching hoars at 11 and 7:4$.-; Clasa meeting of the old Methodist type in the main audi torium at 12:15, led by Miss Lily Arens mcier. Young peoples'; meeting at 6:30, Mrs. Jesse Barham:1-leading. Topic: "What Think Ye of! Christ." Praise service at 7:30.- Prayer meeting each Thursday evening at ?:30. Cottage pray er meeting' each Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs Caroline Jackson, 1463 North Winter street. The paejtor preaches Sunday morning on the subject: "Where Ja Your Faith!" In the evening the aervice' will be evangelistic with a message by the pastor on "The One Suf ficient Refuge." Youjwill receive a cor dial welcome and will enjoy the splendid spiritual atmosphere of this church. LESLIE South Commercial and My ers streets. H. F. Temberton, paster. You are cordially invited to attend the serrices of ' this church on Sunday as fol lows: Sunday school at.9:45. E. A. Rho ten. Superintendent. Ji. Bible achool with high ideals. Epworth, . league at 0:30. Young people are always welcome here. Morning worship at tt. Evening meet ing at 7:30. Rev. W. H. Hertog will preach at both services. The pastor is out of town attending conference in Med ferd. You will enjoy meeting with your neighbors in the various services of this church. Strangers will feel at home and visitors will want to come again. Come with na and make thia home chnreh. A special Invitation ia extended to Willam ette students to be' -at home in this church. . . -. - FIRST Comer State .and Church streets. Blcine E. -Krrkpatrirk, minister. The pastor has asked' to be excused from conference now in session at Med ford, in order that be may preach in his own pal pit today. Because it is the first Sun day the Willamette students are back, it is an important day in the church which has been so intimately associated with the university throughout 80 years. Dr. Kirkpstrick's morning subject at 11 o'clock is "Voices of the Hour." There will be as usual, excellent music by a large choir under direction of Prof. E. W. Hobson of the university, with Prof. T. 8. Roberts at the orgsn. Class meet ing ia at 9:15 and Sunday school at 4:45 ju n. It. is hoped that at Jeast part of i1 One Price No Extras 25 Cents state that held or send Week AND SOLOIST the new Sunday school annex may be naed for elassea this morning, and ; that another week, will aee it completed,' Ep worth League ' Friendship Hour at 5:30, with Devotional Hour at 6:30, led by the president. Miss Adelia White. At the eve ning worship, at 7:30, the pastor's iaub . I will be "What's WTrong With the Wot Id t." The Annual Every Member ;Can vaa for the local church budget is sched uled for thia afternoon. The team cap tains meet at the church at i! .o'clock. Tueaday-at 7:30 very importaht meet ing of the official board. You are f cor dially invited to all services of the church.. -- c' sK: SCANDINAVIAN Fifteenth and Mill streets. David C. Hassel, pastor. Sun day services as follows: Sunday achool IO o'clock. Gusti: Anderson, superintend ent. Morning worahip 11 o'clock. Ser mon by the pastor. Epworfh league at 7:15, let by Martin Anderson. At. the evening service. 8 o'clock, the pastor will preach his farewell sermon. The girls' club will meet Monday evening -with Mrs. Hassel at the parsonage. Prayer meeting Thursday evening, 8 . o'clock, which will be in charge of the new pas tor. Rev. Patrik Dahlin. You are. all cor dially invited to all of these meetings. prEsbtteriah FIRST. On Church street between Chemeketa and Center atreeta. WnrdjW li tis Long, minister. 9:30 a. m. bunday school, Mr. IL. JS, Barrett, superintend ent. Classes - for all ages. The Tri-O class extends a warm invitation to col lege students and other young people above the high achool age who are not enrolled elsewhere. .11 a. m., sermon. The Knowledge that Excels." by the minister. Quartet; "The Day of Peace," Thomas. 5 p. m., Twiugut social nour for the young people, sponsored by the women of the church. Mrs. G. L. Rath- bun, hostess. ; Light refreshments will be served at 6 o'clock. -All young people of tho church and congregation iqvited to come.' Christian tndeavor at :o, Leland Chapia, leader. 7:30 p. m. pop ular evening service. Special music. Bong service and sermon, "The Victory tnat Overcanies" hv the minister. Out in one hour. Thuradayt 7:30 p. m. Church Prayer hour. The Prayer Meeting pro motion committee is doing good work. The attendance ia increasing and the interest is good. The presence . 01 many young eople in the aervice is encouraging. yiop- thia week "Our Church: What Can We Do For t!" Ps. 122; 1. ' TJNITABIAK I school at 10 a. m. Graded instructions. Clasa for adults conducted by the minia- . - , - u. ler. wevoiionai senrice-s at i Fereshetian will preach the first sermon in the new church, having for hie sub ject, "Tho Price of Freedom." and his text. "Ye Shall Know the Truth and the Truth Shall Make You Free." Mrs.Fere shetian will singles a solo, "Tho Publi can," by Van de Vatol. Mrs; W. A. Den ton at the organs jiext sunaay iiwnnus . . j.j- . : - ...ill l.lra. nlaCM toe oeuiciuuii - 1 - The full program will be found n both of our papers in due . time. - A2XIAKCE niRTRTIAK AND MISSIONA R Y--Tftb- ernacle on Ferryt street, n. E. Cawell snd ' Mrs. Caswell, pastors, x io souin Cottage atreet. Phone 1434-J. Sunday school convenes at' 10 a. nj. Classes for all aires, with a good stuay time on i" Gospel lines. Freaching service 11 a, m. Subject, xne narrow way. j.cniii service, evangelistic message ana sing : cni,;., lilitl Tllri " Her- UK. Diiujoi.,, w.-o .-rf vices during the 'week as usual Tuesday and Friday evenings. 7:30. Saturday at 7:30 the young people nave a very inter esting meeting that ia helpful to all who attend. . s. 1 m ! REFORMED nrfrtiiwv rAnA A ranif.ol and Afar. ! nM J9nni)T aohnol 10 a. m.. and German preaching service 11 a. m. No evening service. on me xourin ounuay in September, the 28th, we will have no services hero aa we will take part in the .loth anniversary of the First. Reformed church in Portland. M. Denny, minister. j I. B. 8. A. , ...... u . . tion meets every Sunday in Derby-hall. . f . 1 ITI.I. tw.Ata i corner oi vuuri. u - . Bible study. Hours from 10 to 12 a. m. Tabernacle study at 2:30 p. m. All those, interested arc welcome. , yAZAREtTE V-'natoanth nft Marion streets. C. IT. Hopkins, minister. Sunday school at 9:45. Moniingi worship at ' 11 o jeloek. Sermon, "Steps" That Lead to banetm-, cation. Evening- worship at 8 p. m. ser mon, "The Sin Unto Death." Wednes day evening prayer and -praipe 8 p. m. UNITED BRETHREN wto of Twelfth and Mission streets. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching IV a. m., followed by communion- Eve- i : ok ti. KnitMfnr A:30. Topic "The Beatitudes" of the Psalms. leader, ira. vtA. veua. .rrac(ui T.Tn tm, mBHn WadnesdsV eve ning at 7:30. Mrs. Hiday, class lesder. Thia will , be our tirst quarterly for the conference year. Rev. A. S. Henderson,- the presiding elder of the Oregon i .ill r mnrniaff and eve- ronieicuiD w... - n - ning. You ; ar invited to attend and worship with u Strangera this is your church. All aro; welcome. C. W. Tibbett, pastor. . J " - CASTLE CHAPEL Seventeenth and Nebraska avenue. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11. Come and bear a a lj ,. rMa.i will krinir. Re IEUWI M,CaJ i) - - sure we need yon. Our pastor is at con ference. i .r. ivveita, cwas CWPTOTT STO- SCTENCE FIRST CHURCH Corner of Liberty and Chemeketa streets. Sunday school room of' new church building. Sunday morning services at 11 o'clock; Sunday evening at o. euDject oi km' t. I .. ..knnl . Q.fl.a tn. aimMT, D. .... . . -- - - Wednesday , evening testimonial meet.ng at 8 o clock. Keaaing roou temple. Open every day except holidays i tn i-:i0'n. m. All are cordially invited to our services and to ur reading room. MISSION nr.AD TIDINGS 343 Vi Court street, C. 8. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at 9 n tn .Horric.es at 3 and V. m. Meet iM Tii1ir Tlinndtv and Saturday evenings. Non-aectarian, full Gospl work. We pray for the sick. All are welcome, I MTWTTT AT. arosT in WOW hall. Libertv . . A Vf 'i.ll.v naitor. Sunday evening services at 7:45, Topio "lnKpitr- ation and How to Attain Jt. e w.-i- .11 , fsalim 'Truth club meets at 697 North Liberty . street Wednesday ad riuay at i p. w. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS. Comer of i..i.l n.l WaEhinirton streets. Carl F. and Miunie G. Miller pastors. Sun j.. in .m l)r r.arl K. Miller unj v. ..u . . " ., . - , . superintendent.-;; Our school is : doing nfanilifi work and you will enioy in one of the classesj Worship 11- a. m Sermon subject "The Heart of God. C. E. 6:30"Wifma Withem .leader." Even i T.-in Pr.vnp meetin? Thuri injf i . t . ..w. . j . . - day 7:30. Come and worship wtth us. Steady Increase Seen In Argentine Population buenos Aires, Aug. 20 (AF) Countries 'with a high birth rate have a high 'death rate, but there is one exception in the world and that Is Argentina, according to Alejandro H. Bunge. economint and government statistician. In 30 years, Mr. Bunge nays, Argentina's death rate has drop ped from 25 a thousand to 13.6 a thousand, ohe of the lowest in the world, while a birth rate of 33 a thousand has been maintained. These two facts combined produce a natural increase in population. The mortality of infants before reaching one year of age is only 10 per cent in Argentina, compar ed with rates of from 9 to. 25 per cent in other countries. "Meddling" in Europe's affairs means offering advice instead of rations. v Music Easy We have one of the largest stocks of musical merchandise in the entire west. We have at all times nearly two hundred pianos from a good medium priced piano at $265 to the Knabe-Ampico at $3,600. We have in stock at all times over one hun dred phonographs and also complete catalogues of Victor, Edison and Columbia rec ords. Our stock of sheet music and teachers supplies Is one of the largest in the U. S. Then, too, our small goods department is most complete. We are prepared to take care of your every musical want. Pay us a visit. See for yourself. Ampicp That - great piano forte mysteriously in nate with all th music of the world, Priced $1,850 to $5,000 Sold on Terms. - ' ' - - ! - v,?. . .2 . Terms as low as $5 a month. Over 20 used pianos of standard make to choose from. 0 0 We Have Nearly 200 iii Stock at All Times New Player Pianos, $350, $395, $445, $495, $595, $615 and $700. Terms $10, $12 to $15 Monthly. USED $1 175 Amd :$3t6 SPECIAL : -,. ' ... ,.. . ; . I" This Columbia Phonograph couldn't be told from new. i -,- I Grands We have a complete line priced at $G35, $685, $850, $1,000, $125,' $1,375 and $1,475. 'v Sold on -convenient terms. ' 4 '- RS7 ! We have some very high grade old standard makes at $385 and $425. 1 Sold on Easy Terms Terms $5 Down. $5 a Month Other Used Phonographs $200 Pathe .$65 . $500 Emerson ................L. $225 -$295 Edison ..-.:. .....$200 $200 Edison ......U....... L..$165 $75 Victrola ...........$ 10 $25 Victrola ....j;.....$10 $140 Columbia .......... d......$85 432 State Street f Everything Blusical . ; , - k f ' 4 v i ' I. I ; 4 4 i