of Many Beautiful Churches V7q. Have Thirty: three ActiyfAli ; Making - ' ' -'. - ".'X:'V:-: ' ' . " ' : Salaa taa a reputation for be Ing a. church city. -This U a rep-otat-'sn teat; 'any eitythould be rery prond to bate acquired. The interest that U shown by a city's regulation1 for its churches and cburth 'wprk is an indication of the moral 'character of the popu. Utlci whica 'makes top that city. ' Ti.?re are 29 .denominations rnaintaialcs charches In aleni. Th e M e thod 1st Episcopal church is represented with a total of six churches, the raytls'ti the Chris tian,;, the Cot -relational. tha Etar. relical, the Friends, the Luth eran, and "the United Brethren with'ttfo cacS, and tig' Catholic, the Cirlstiin Science, Vr.i Church cf Chriat. the CVarch of Gel; the Episcopal, the Fres Ilethoiist, the CJiurch Building3, arid Twenty Denominations Marked Progress and Working ia Harmony " The Catholic, northeast corner Cheneketa and Cottage,' pastor. Her. J. R. Buck., " The Court Street Christian, northwest corner Court; at ;17th, Rer. R. I Putnam, pastor., Tb First Christian, southeast corner . Center and High, pastor, ReT. J. J. Evans. First Church of Christ Scientist, 440 Chemeketa, first reader, Airs. Christine Xatoorelle. , ' The Church of God, 144 e North Church; pastor, Her. J. J, Gilles pie.. ' . :- " -v . : - The Central Congregational, southwest corner of Ferry at 19th, p astor, Rer. II. W. Johnson. ' The First Congregational, Lib erty" at southeast corner of Cen tar, pastor, ReT. W. C. Kantner. ferson avenue at southeast corner North Winter, pastor. Key. Thom as Acheson. ; i , The Leslie Methodist, South Commercial at southeast corner of Myers, pastor, ReT, fi. F. Pember ton. . ". ;.!. . . - ' . The Swedish. Methodist .Taber nacle, South 15th at northwest southwest corner Marion, pastor, ReT. Melchior penny. ( The Salvation Army, 245 State, Ensign WmJ Fagert, In charge. . The ScTenth - Day Adventist, Gaines avenue at northeast corner of North 6th, pastor. Elder N. C Ernston. rt x. , ' .; The Unitarian, Cottage at north- i -. i -. .. - - ' - . - . - t v '''-r $ct '"-tail rfi . - - - Drawing of :ew Christian Science Church, Corner High and Chemeketa The South Salem Friend3, South corner of Mill, pastor, Rev.'D. C. Commercial at northeast corner of Washington, pastor, ReT. C. F -Miller. Uassel. The West. Salem - Methodist, West Salem," pastor ReT. Alex :-'. , t ; -t 1 ! j'' west corner of Chemeketa, pastor, ReT. Martin Fereshetian. ; The United Brethren, ' Castle Chapel, Norh 17th at northeast corner Nebraska aTenue,. pastor, ReT. Z. C. Mower. i -', ; 1 The First United Brethren, Mission near South 12th, pastor, ReT. C. W. Tibbet. , i There are besides these church es three Missions in Salemi which hold services1 regularly. They are the Glad Tidings, the Apostolic Faith, and the Christian Mission ary Alliance. ! Services are held in these missions Sunday's under the direction of JteT.' E. and Alice E. Caswell at the Christian and Missionary Alliance, and ReT.' C. S. .'Johnson: jat the Glad Tidings Mission! The director of the ser vices at the I Apostolic . Faith Mis sion is 'not! known. ;; ' There is in the city a minister ial jassociatioa, comprised of near ly ail of the 'pastors of the Salem churches. This association meets every two weeks, generally in the basement-of! the public library. Rev W- W. j:Long, fpastor of the Presbyterian Tchurch, is president of tbe organisation, and ReT. Thomas ' Ach'eson. of the Jason Lee Memorial church; Js secretary! Th aim of Jthe association is to brig into' closer touch the vari ous sects of the city, and a" closer Cooperation among the ' various churches in tbeir work. Besides this; association there are many societies which 'actively engage In social'serrie work for one or more of tho churches. '.w . ' ' 1 ine New Churches The First Church - of Christ, Scientist,' of Salem; has Just fin ished a; magnificent new building, an Outline picture of which, made f roil the architect's drawing,' Is presented herewith. j ; -. ' V-; f !' V - The Salem; Episcopal congrega tioil completed during the year a new-. chhrch building .that would be a credit to. any fcity. '" L : The' West V Salem Methodists have a aew church building." -f . ; The' ' Salem Presbyterians ; are preparing to build "one of the 'very finest church buildings la all Ore gon. . . ...s. i The . Court i Street . vorisuau church people are occupying part 0 a V' "y line new :n;uai5. Tfcfc are a number cf other church buildin- projects en foot in the city. ' ' HOW MODERN PLUMBING , AND HEATING ' ADDS TO HEALTH AND COMFORT OF HOME ? No" greater progress has been made along line of ac- , Uvity having for its object the protection of health and eliminating manual labor jfrom the operation of a modern ' home more than that of sanitary plumbing and heating. The words "Strictly Modern' applied to a building ad vertisement carries a world of meaning. They carry the thought that we are still but a few steps removed from conditions inimical to health and comfort, and that such conditions regarding plumbing and heating, still exist to such an extent as to make their absence a matter of spe cial notice. The desirability of modern conveniences in plumbing and heating is so great that it, is all important for the health anJ safety of. the family that it be done by experienced people. -- ' it is as important thajt your plumber be skilled in the principles, of-his eraft as that your doctor understand your health problems committed, to his care. Those who - employ T- M. Barr to do their plumbing are assured that the installation will be fully up tohe highest standards of modern sclentnc plumbing and heating. ' " In . the line of modern heating apparatus Mr. Batr manufactures in his establishment a heater which he very properly has named the. "Economy -Heater.":-. It. is made for either steam or hot water" and its construction is such as to produce the' maximum" of heat and comfort in the rooms'from" a minimum consumption of fuel. In addition to the- Economy furnace of - his own manufacture,- Mr. Barr carries in stock the famous Areola furnace made by the American Radiator company. ; ' : Bring jronr-plumbing kn'd liattng problems to'Mr.. Barr and b as- ' sured of recHvinjr the adfice and assistance of a skillful and effic ient aerie which may 3tHy ufe the balth-f yourself aad taia ily from aerious menace resulting from unsanitary installation! and will clo add to th comfort and eonrenienee resulting from haYinsr, turh work, done by an xpert who takes pride ia the quality of hi Aew Unitarian Clinrch Nazarene, the Presbyterian, the Bethany "Reformed, the, Salvation Army,1; (he Seventh Day Adven tist and the Unitarian with one each" - ,' ' . Th -location of the' various churches and the names of . their pasters are as follows: . M Th First ."Baptist; northwest corner Marion, pastor, Rev. E. H Shanks.. A ' r'-, r: ' The: First German Baptist noTtbweU ; corner .. North Cottage and D, pastor. Rbt. J. J. Lucas. The Episcopal. 283 North Church, rector. Rev. H. D. Cham bers, :- f y,, ;f' -i.Sji The Chemeketa Street: Evan leal, southeast corner i 17th at Chemeketa, pastor, Rev. F, i W. Launer. ; . - - ' " The First. EvangellcaL Liberty at northeast corner of Center,' pas tor. Rev. C. C. Poling. - ' The ' Highland Friends, Jorth ' Church at southwest corner High land avenue, pastor. Rev. Edgar Sims. i.: : ' 1 , ::; til A 1 St. Paul's Kpiscopal CImrch, Corner Church and Chemekeu Cannell. i t The Christ's Evangelical Luth- pastojRtSvTG. Koehler. : j TheSt. John's Evangelical Lu theran, North 16th at northeast corner A street-astoi, -Itevj- H? JJL-Grossr ' ' - j The First Methodist, . SUte at southeast corner of Church street, pastor, ReT. p. E. Klrkpatrick. ! j . The Center Street f Methodist. Center at southeast corner of 13th, pastor, ReT, G. S. Roeder. The Jason Lee Memorial, Jef- Free Methodist, Market street at northeasts corner of Northwinter, pastor. Rev. M. C. .-.-. -Tbe Church of 'the Nazarene. 'North 19th at' southeast corner of Marion, pastor; Rev. C. Howard DaTis. ' . ; The Presbyterian, between Che meketa and Center, on Church, pastor, ReT.? W.: W. Long. v The Bethany Reformed, Capitol VALLEY - - v - a i' 1 . - 1 m mm r n " ONE QF THE LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED FORD SERVICE STATIONS IN OREGON SERVICE .Lincoln. sales : Fordson ! All work done by trained Ford Mechanics Most complete stock of Ford Parts, also auto accessories, oils and tires We give you the highest possible valuation on your old cars -We make no charge for inspection and adjust ments on your car, ; for you btiy this service when you buy' ybur car All work done at a minimuni cost "as our shop is equipped with special Ford Machinery We have an annual payroll of over $75,000.00 -We "own our own building, a guarantee of permanence.1 ! ' .. ' ' ' " ' ' " ' 1. " DEALr WITH US AND BECOME ONE OF THE MANY FORD OWNERS SATISFIED WITH OUR SERVICE i VAiLLEY MOTOR COMPANY 260 North High Street s "WISHING" Will f ' . ' , y i J " r "i " ' ' , '. I'll :i or Home - .. ' r-i ;.; - " . - I " !: -j T't - : ". -' - :i ; '. 'ri : ; f i K ; . S ' . I ' ! ... -. i t e' v. . Not om ; ;;1 ;; ;;, on 51 MiJioir Buyers Stop That "Rent-Paying Leak" in Your Income But Actually Buying With the Rent Money Will Stop It : Or Ca j Prny plan of HOME BUILDING you are as free to suit your individual taste as to location in the city, or the style Vj and plan pr house desires as though you were a milliohai re with the cash in the bank. J - ywY:xi-ilx x-y'. x-" - : T :---; . - rv-i ,: xAxx : ; '.- i;;'li:HERE:;fe . . - ' ; - : ' i 'i -1 ' . , ,. . 1 - r V- . ' ... i . w . A &dem lloiue. Built by AdamXa 'gel 1 v "" ! ' ; " " " : . I.-.'.. '.':; ;.;.' ;'.-';;;'---" ;::.,.'-" . ; u'--i - i" . 1 ' !- ft ' i 4 s 1 Select the location and the lot that pleases you. I Will! Buy The Lot - - - - ! - - j . 1 -; j i .," 1 . ' x' 1 2 Select the style ancj plan! of .the house you want - ' J I Will BuildlThe House You Select f 3 Terms: Make a small payment down. Pay the balance like rent f Owning your own home stimulates vour; civir' nrirl(:ivniir nafrirtficm sir..J vau 1 jjc. j . c..v stimulation adds to your productive capacity, either as an employee or' owner of your own business. This leads to ! greater success and promotion You will feel that your feet are more firmly on the ground. ' j ' ' " .' ' In t!:e past two years I have built 75 homes in Salem on this plan. . Why not one f'or you? It costs you nothinr to tall: it over with 1 . - I -! ; - . t . - . i - - - - . ; x" r , 1 : ! - . " ' ' - A Salem Home Built by Adam Engel .. , a e AM'iSHGB t MTioer-oM Si 1337J 1420 N. 5th ST. i