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1 :go:t SU1TDAY lIOIiNING, JANUARY 18,' 1923. 111 " f i i,.am niif ii j" -'! - 1 11 ". -i1, i . ' " . COffGXXOAttOVAX. CKJkTHJLL HoaU . 19t atraat, starry W. Jttuoa.. minister. Sunday - srhooi atif to-nlit vrorsbia at 1U a. ra., IWlbur .lieCtta will Ih4 tha rfavotiaaaks. hpw , hy IdnU. C Harris. Brief srvlea with address by tb minister at ' 1 1 a. nt. )aaB; paof4 society . at 6:3o 9. c r'raacnlaf sesvica.ai 7:30 p. as. Be rows lnsvno, "CoartrtiOBS About God." Wt ud7 sfteraouts, sitter ( by ta-La4ia .hocta Circle. Taorsday evening;, mid vrtje . tatiixr 7 :3 . P- as. . l aoir at riRSf t3brty and Outer 8U., W. ?. Kaatner. : uiistatv-. tiaasta scbaal 16 : am. Attends oca last Sunday the largest in a year. A placa lor yau. M. ih JfeCall iatV MperiMteaaenl. Morning t worship at li .,- Sercon subject, "Ila lhed ior C't.V Good Bitit by sfcareh ar taa aHttiti In4m.it 6:S0 Italia Morria, leader. Evening servie l-t:34 p at.' lftiereatias program ot mst, pkrura a4 arse adaraa. Taa adraa wilt kbra lor ita aubjact. "Tha Ceavsrsloa of a Thinker." Tha motiaa psetwa bear - na ttikt. . Th Arctic Oeesa." It ia something- superior. An aaai eaafr me.iag Thursday, Jaa. 2tf, aUacar at 6i8 p. s -' i-' dtxiSTLAjr sclxires r - 80n4r eeaeot room. at, chare kallding. comer of Liberty and Cnemske- ta streets.' Saadsj moraine at 11 'dock, 6aaay -evening at 8 'clack. Sobjact ot Jsssob. sermon, "Ufa." Sunday school at :80 a. m. Wednesday avaaing teti maaiaA meetiag at . -o'clock. Heading roast 20 U aaonie Temple, open every day eaeept . helidaya . aaa Sisnaarjrr from llilS tav 5i90 p. m. AB- ara cordially iavited . to our aerricaa and to our read ing, room. " - -. ; ;"::i;,'" ' " ' BAPTIST Jlfcaf Lioerty - and V srioh. Rar. Efheaa H Bhanka,. Kerral meatiaga eoatiutt all this week with services each ovenlng at t:30. Classes of th Snaday achaol sad dprtneats of the church are taJtiga part in these meetings and aasisloiac la th epsning aarviean. Tho meaaaga U aermo ,tha nsammg wU be: "T Opened HehTeas.' Anthem: "I "Will lift Up MM fiyaa.'Rdgart. Vo Un to: -j r'sWtw'--M-U Mim WeUn tJelig. Yncaf aolor "Hold Thou My Hand, '4 Qstsed.' Mrs. Earl PearcT. The B. T.'Pi . wlU skaet at 6;30 and , Crosp ILL will be- leadera of tha meeting. The erenmf -Berries' a 3:30. Sermon: "A Loam 3n eriddla i!akoa., Anthant; lraw M ' to Thee," Jferiii. Vioh olo; "targhotfo," Ilymtkyv-.Mm lig. Vocal aoios "i-ord of -Tbat,Xnd and .thy BemJ' Williama, Misa Hilda Amaler. A ' cordial invitation. :'.tov-.H.' T chareh -tha woleonsoa-otraorat-vw . CHnMSTXAY FIRST Contar nnd.Jiigk ,81a, J. J. Xvana. .minister; Miss Hattia Mxtehell, miasiBary- The Hibio aeaoot session opens :45 with lesson atndy in classes and Jepartmenta ' and assembly program. Tbo ekalk illualratioha by Ti E. Me Crolkoy iBrst adl Tba ekarck pro ta of worship and sermon by the pss ior begins at 11 o'elockv TM et4n aermotv at 7:3. Tha yoong people of tha choTc meet in two groups rriendHs." Will be the toplfi. Tha men Of the ehhreh join J,r . ?T" J-L. mm. i.t. m Biiah . the- rjHIlm aj s wb7 " -o.i r.ntr man, reaarUless of creeds, or .'condition wolroma. J-oftVisT KTRftET Corner N. itt" n u.- u 1. Putssm.' minister Bt bte atkaoTt42; a. m Chris J. Koil' saneTrfitendent. ' Mbit Tamer orchestra. A graded school for all ages' Do yoa ai- : if not w invite Ton. vr .km 11 9. m.. sermon. The Tj .... .1,. i'hnias Collaxe." An -.1 vniinBiL Dar sermon. Junior tninr iha rommunion servio. The ti0ap4tl Teanr goe. Al' u, i. Putnam, leader and tmni so Antntville. Mrs. ster. enns- m,'. .mm. FiulnOfMIP la - IU. W aw UST ay - w w Christian Kndewvor wt "'!Liftt . 1. - . ,ma Vou&sr oeopke invited. r'Tangelistlc aerrice 7:80. Sermon, 'IKwg Sonrw.' Tho pnrtor will ... - j .1.- p..nMiiitie Conference' ot Portland ml Tuesday hd Wednesday. ; All .wh ittsatA tbia.gsthenng .7- W-rtnesdsr st tho First Shris Tsn" church. Chufch. day. Thur. day P- Mry-Marth society at I" '-,.V;- ddm 6:1S: volunteer meeting ; ' sohg aervlce and levoboaal ; WbU atudy; - Harm-, i Teacher training m vi - t . nractieal work- uie .tuwv..- . . ssaan this auiBAall. . -V 1 BV WWUUVl a aw - fng for all. Wt welcome anyone to i ervlee. . ' - fin-urn ateto and. 18th BtsT. O. Koehler. p-stor. Sday oekool . av m.. livine aervieoa in Oer " . .. in.in . nt Vounr Peoploo meet- i , -!UV t. m. " K-ronlng service in I. " . ; ..o Hibl studv on Iffrms, M 7 :3d p m. Brhl. acheel conducted by tho paster m Saturday ffvnwt iVl.'swna. Tho atechnmoM meet t 1 p.- .... ..':'';. .. arraaTi-lV nr ih trtiTtoi 3434 court 8t C ffc iofcnaan, paM. Sunday fJ"TJ fieoHnga on Tuesday. Wednesday. Thura KLi h Rsraeatlr tontand lor tho fslth which was oncer'deUvered to the aamta. nremch. 11 la IB IB 1 K 1 1 II WW cv It iwclades- salvation, healing rj ..-: itw tha Uolv.BP! "ff . . kWiM far vour soul or body Bptrit. i iome. We prsy - for the sick. Every body invited- t ; f .Tsbertiscfe rerrr "Stf EvngelistJe erricep stewed Is the.Tsherssiele Fndsy srtghW Jen.-16tlt. with) Dr. Betta as eva glil. rvtc will be eoutlnoed every night through tht-t week oxeept Monday. Saturday eight a - special aorvice tor roan; people. Sunday school at 2 p. m, AtUnuxii preeshing sorvice a p. m., eon duru.1 by Or. Betts, Eveulsg serviee 7iSo- fba first nslt hour is devoted t apec.al nrusie sad song.. A welcome awaits- yo in jhese soryico.. Crr,r lPtn ssd Marina streets. C. Tf. Hopkir.t, uinistcr. Sunday .school :45 . 1 W' ; W B. ' Hgrdr, . superintenden t. Merping worship st 11 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. Marry: L. Hopkins. , ' Sub jeet s Immorataiy.". Young peoples CteeUsg si CIO ?, m.. Mist Hatrie Meggers, prea idast. Evening service 7:3. Sermon by th pastor, ssbjeet: - "No Admission to f Itesvew But, By tow New Birth." Wednesday eveainc at t :SQ: prayer and praise meeting. ' These meeting - r are growing in in teres, both Is nan: her and swlrtttsiiy. tame ss enjay to eer- ROtrPlf 8ALBM Corner bf Commer eisf sod- Weshingtdn Street. - Carl F. and FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH' , t 1 w . ... Rv. . I '. WVicV REVIVAL Every Nijht This Morning' Sermon; This Eveningr Sermons 'Oar God b a Living r::n aiURCtx that Minnie O. Miller, pastors. fiuntsy school 10 Ct K. ill!!e.tperihtfilr Cent. Worship 11 a. nu. srraoi( snhjecti Heaven, "a Place-. Who Will Be There and How to tie Tkere." ; The Pearly White City. sanr hr Alr.heSs Reea. Christian endeavor, 6:30 p. m. f Evanhig meeting 7:80. "Ar Thero Mi'.Bens Sow Living Who Will Never lef" t You are nrgad to attend all of tbeso servicea. I'-'-- ' KCTSCOFAxi -I f ; 8T- PACL'H Chorrh street? a Obe- wickets, fit. H. D. CbamoorsJ reetor. JMeond Bonday after Epiphany. Holy Karaarist In tha chapel at 7:U a. m. Charch school at t:45. Children always weleemo- Mornings prayer 1 With Litany at tl a. m. Tha vaMi eihoir rwlll sing SbiHings' To Dcum. Tbo ; rector will preach on "Corporate faith.'? Coma DO. worship with ns at St. FaM a. The V F. F. will BNt in the- Doriah i hoasa at 3 p. m. Yonng people invited. J On- lion ay evening at 7:4j in thai rapel - tbo rector -will begin a -seriee. of leautres en The Position of the Ainilioiv- Connll. tea in tho Religiou W arid.". Macar has appeared, in tha press lately caused, by heresy trial which has pooaibly eos con fusing ta many as to this position. Maay do not understand what that position is, and aa opporttrnU will bo given to such to listen and ask qusstioas at these iee tares.' The first lecture will boron "Tho Position Stated. "All will be welcome. The entrance f tbo etraael is on tha Church atroet aide of tho church. 5 TftntAXXAJT I Cottage snd Chtmeket Sts.. Rer. Mar tin Fereahretiatt, minister. Church school at 10 1. a. Graded Instruction. Class for adults eondactod bv the minister in tho eritirat atudt of tho gospel accord ing to 8t. Msrk. All are ; ipvited to com and Join tho discussion. IievotieDal servicea at 11 a. m subject of the aer- ?., A Strange i Monaasent.1' Mrs. Martin Fereshetisn will atng it a con tralto nolo. "Tho Lost Chord.'! by Sulli van.' TTVe annual meeting of t&o church will take place ' on : ' Wednesday evanlnr. Proder notice will ha eiv In kiwmm rh. Psychology class meets every Thursday evening at the Darsonaea. "Tha Pvehr.l. oiT of Daily Life," by Seashore will, bo conaiaerea. ' ; ! , . . ; 1 i: JASON T.FR UFVnRtiif'.... v Winter and . Jeff arson Sfs..- Thomas AehV son. pastor. Leroy Walker, assistant, in chsrgo of tho junior church. Tho public will receive a warm persoaal welcome at me- services 01 tne coming : lrd s day which will be held as fnllawr ,. fuui Of Religious Education 9:45 a.l m., with classes for all ages. Harry Carpenter la the Superintendent for tha cocsiag year, and Vernon Tyler bia assistant. 3 Sessions 01 aenooi are run of interest. 1 11 a.; m. publie worship, t -Defending Amorieaa Childhood." , will be Iha niifsn thm Re. Walker win conduct aervicee for the Junior church at . this hour down, stairs. Young people up to 1 years f age ia- vl tea and welcomed. 1 ouine neanlea hour at 6:30 p. m. The Wetlay and Epworth Lehgues wiU meet in aeparato ropras down tair. for devotional meeting. : A beitrty welcome, is extended , to all. )y these groups, ft Sorvico of praise and worship st 7 ;30 p. m, subjects "A Successful railuro," by pastor. 1 Thie ia -community or. rtenn ana neishsocs are ursred t obe present. " Hpecial slnriati rood .fel lowship,; and a straight ' gospel, measage wilt suae the PVsnintf wortH- while. Mid week devotional aervsre wilt; be held am Thursday, 7:15 p. m.. Uevotioasl hour and clans study in i imprtn( subjects tor oiu ael youu are provided: for. Wei coate Mr-Hi- - r.. , a i - FlRST--Corner Church end fetste Sta. at 1 r,. ivirxpatucr, minister. C'iass meeting u:l5 a. m., in tbo northwest corn er room downstairs, f Geo. P. Litchfield, leader. Sunday school 9:45 a. fa. ' If. Tf. Shanks,, superintendent. 1 Th Sanday school average attendance : daring --the winter months - ha been around S70. In the 1 absence of the pastor who -.has been called to Chicago to attend, the meet ing of the WORLD SBRVICR .'COM MIS SION", Bishop ' William O. Shepard : has beeu aeeueed to oceapy the puljiis at tho morning -worship service at li o'clock. His theme will be, "Some Observations and Experiences In Afries." ' leaving just recently returned from several ntcnths of service in tho heart of Africa, this mea- sag promises to be of especial merit. The Junior ehureh, meeting at; the same boor ia tho - Sunday school annex, .will eeaaidel: together-tow subject, 'TA Supper Hour." la Vinci's picture of the Last Supper will be exhibited during this ser vice. Seventy-five attended Javiior chareh hist' Sunday: Three ' chapters of the Ep worth league will be led. by tho follow ing leaders respectively Seville Kicks, itum ws terms n, snd stsxine Myers. Or, J. 1. McCormick will he in charge of tho evening service. Ho will preach on ' tbo subject. "The Chelleneg of Christ." Our choir hsa beeh Called to Menmooth for tha evening, service. President E. C. HiekmsU of Kimball and hi father. Rev. w. w. xticsman. win contribute the spe cial music of the evening. Tha second service of the second term of church nirht wilt be held next Thursday J Df. George Alden will teach the adult, elass, meeting at 7:13 e clock.- Everyone may be a sured of a cordial welcome st Sjny of thd services , aouve, aunounoeu. , 3 MARKET STREET FREE Corner of . Winter snd Market strsets. Rev. Mor timer C. Clarke, pastor. Sunday school st :t, ut. rraak a. achats, auperia- tendout. : Classes, for. all sites and ages Preaching hours 11 and 7:45 Cottage prayer . meeting 1 each Wedbesdsv sfter- boob at 2 o'eleek at-tha. home of Mrs Caroline I Jackson, 1463 NortB Winter street. ! 'Church ; prayer meeting every Thursdays evening at 7:30.' Sunday is the third quartrly meeting- ocrssiou and the regular-: ouSTterly meeting services ' will prevaiL The Sunday aebool session : will be somewhst sbrldged snd .will "be follow ed by in old fsshioned Lev Frfast. Thif will be followed by e sermon by tha. Dis trict Elder. Rev. Wilbur Jt.; Coffee. .- Fol- lowtng this service the aecrsuaent of tha Lord's Supper will be observed- Young peoples meeting st 6:30, Hits Msrths JssaeL - tender, ' TSe latter part of thd meeting will bo given to reports of pome of tho young people who attended the late convention held in Portland. Prayer and praise at 7:80 followed by preaching by Rer. W. N. Coffee. You will receive S rest ' welcome st all of these service ssd you will en joy the aplendvl spiritual Stmosphere of this Church. tnr. The presehing service st 11 o clock win be ia uermsn. The topie wm m "ConfoiTced to this world, or transformed bv tha Ho t Soirit." The Bunds v school at 10 o'clock offers you s good place ted the study of- Ood's word. ! ' la the evening at 7 o'clock - F.bworth league. 1 The en- tre evening wilt be given tip ta song, prayer , and mission study ton;, n, - Carner 12th aad Miassnn streets. Sun day school IO a. m. Our Sunday school is growing if istcrest aad ' number. We Liberty 'and Marion I Ernest Ih Shankh '!!-- . f I . t 1 OO MEETINGS This Week at 7:30 The Opened. Heavens. ! A Lunch on Griddle Cakes. and a Lifting God. welcomes stiLLNGEiis ii beta efficient teachers and classes for 'I all agas. 1 Come and bring your children. Wattes Weils, superintendent.. Preaching 11 ,a.m. Text. Koo, 1;16. Subject "The bos pel the Power of Uu I' n to Salva tion.'' Kvening aerriee. Christian Ett desvor :30, topir: "FrithUliue as es presseal through Medit-ai Mrasions." LeosV er. Mrs. Laora Puling. The young people re - esoecutrv - invitrd te Tbiv service. Preaching 1:110. Brother Ted Ktiagspora w!il rffl"'ftia evening messager" Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Mrs. lain rliaay,' mi trader, taod inging t all Services. 00 are tarvited to attend and take seme part -in all of these ser vices. This s the'rhurrh that welcomeo stranger asvd frmad. You will bo made to leal -at home. Wo will oxuet-t von ftusday at 1U an4 II .0. m. ; :3w nod oO p. m. C. W. Tiboet. pastor. . r XTAHSBUOAXf CHKMEKETA STRtET P. XV.' Lau- ner, pastor. nemoB at II a. m. "The Coming at a Man." bermon. at 7:30 p. m. . eiunday - aehool at IU a. ra. Alt meoibers on time,J and keep up the good work. Miss Loaenze Combssso, will lead the Ota retire! League et -6:30. Ser mon at Auburn st 3 o clock. - AU ara weleonw. . Tho raatloelBUTch.It Sunday aehool 10 a. Preach inr II a. m.. subject. "Tha Natural Man." Tf. K C. E. aenior-Iu- tertnediate and junior 6:30 p. m. Preach fng 7:9ft p. m.. subject, "Kvangclnm.' This la the berinniag of tho week of special service, Win One." - by- tho young people of the, chmrch and eonv munity. To all these aervieoa yes are invited.. 1346 IT Church St.; J. J. Gillespie. paster. Classes for-alt grades of scbol ara in the Sunday school, which - begin promptly at IO a. m., with a -good live song- servicer. Be sura to be on time and take part is tho single, ae it encour ages the -cbt Wren. Mrs. Walter Barkus ta supFtisrtendcbt of the aehool and hps good spirits si teachers for each class so do not be afraid to coma and bnir vour chil dren ta the school. Preaching service II m. Subject: "Ordinances in tha New Testament Church.' ' Young peoples ser vice 6:45. and we want all who. have a Bible to brine it to tha 7:30 service and we will give you. something to do. Charles Peter will bo tho leader for tho Wed. nesdiy evening prayer mooting 1 7 :3ff. Come and enjoy tbo services. - ' PRESBYTERIABT FIRST On Church St.. between Cna- mekeu snd Center Sts-- Wsrd Willis Long; Minister. 9:30 s. m. Sunday school. H. E. ' Btmtt superintendent The men's Bible elsis and the Tri-C class meef in Rirdon's new narlora. corner Chemekaf a .and Cottars streets. Other classes meet in the church building and sex. 11 a. m. morning .worship. Ser mon,", The Constitution of Christ's Kingdom." by the minister. 3 p. m. junior society directed by Misses Wshns 1T end -Davis. 6:Stt p. n). senior C E. society, led- by Joseph Nunn, and the Ad vance intermediate yonng people's society fed by T helms Davis. 7 :30 p. m. popu lar evening service. Sermon: "Life Wster Msde Wine," by the minister. Vocst solo with hsrp aeeompsniment by Evangeline Barlette Lenc. Dttrins the preliminary part of the service tho min ster will discus for- five minutes tha Question: "What Effect Will Radio Hare oa Future Christianity I" I. 8. B. A. Meetings held . every Sunday in Derby alL corner Court and High streets. Bi i- bio study 10 to 12 s. m. Kxekiel's Teas. pie study st 3 p. m. A . cordial invita tion to Bible students to meet with us. RFORlC& BETHANY Comer of Cspttot snd Msrion Sta. . Sundsy school 10 s. nt. and German preaching service 11 a. m. No evening esrvice. : M. 1 Jenny, minister. METHODIST RCANDIS AVIAN 15th and" Mill Sttt Patrik Dahiin, pastor. - Monday aebool 10 s. tn Uust. Anderson, superintendent. Morning worship 11 s. m. Epworth league 7:15 p. m. Kvening service 8 p. Thnndsr st 8 p. m.. prtyer meeting. Yon sre cerdislly invited to onr services. LESLIE South Commercial and My ers Sta.. JI F. Pemberton, -psntor. Wo invite you to the followinr servicea: Sun day school 9 :4a, 1. A. Rhoten, superin tendent. . The intermedtste Epwerth league in . Leslie hall - and - the -: senior leseve in the church st 6:30. Morning worship st 11 o eloek.. sermon subject The Sower, the Seed snd the merest. Evening meeting st 7:30, subject: "Tho Disease snd the Cure." Yon will find a hearty greeting at all these meetings. Ex eel lent music good fellowship and neigh borly greetings. Come with. us. Strang ers especially welcomed." ' New Camnaian Launched By Castle Chapel Church Th yoting people of th Castle Chaple l. B. Church on 17th and Nebraska arenne are undertaking a new enterprise for yonng people. by sponsoring a "Win My Friend campaign' ot. young people, by young people, for young people. From January 18th to 25th inclu sive there will : be meetings each evening at 7:30 except Saturday. The young people of the city are invited to attend the meetings. Some young person will lead the de Totionals and the choir will consist entirely of young people. Rer. J. C. Mower, pastor of the churchy will deliver thd sermons. The theme of the entire cam paign will be to make better young people and in that way make Sal em a better -place to lire. ; Rev. Ward Willis Long to Deliver Series of Sermons The first sermon of a series to be delivered at the First Presby terian church by Rev. Ward Wil lis Long, pastor, will be presented at the morning services today, ac cording to. the announcements mad public. . "The Discourses of Jesus." com monly known as the Sermon on, the Mount, is to be the basis otthe Kermons, which will continue each Sunday up to and . during ' the spring months. The first sermon, which Is today; will deal with the "Magna Chartae or the constitu tion ot the Kingdom," and the topic- for today is the "Nature of the Kingdom." : :.'.' hi This evening., a. special ; organ prelude will start at 7:25 Instead oi 7:30 o'clock. During the eve ning Mrs.' Ward Willis Long will appear in a solo number with her autohsrpy at the request of mem? bert of the congregation "Ufe's Water Made Wine" I$ the topic for the evening services. Five minutes of the evening will be devoted to 4 general discussion of "What will be the effect of radio on the future of Christian ity." 1.;' -:-:: - : , :; "1 DTJBLIX POLICE TO - LOSK ITS IDENTITY DUBLIN. Jan. 17 The Dublin police force, famoua for many .years aa including bigger men . than any ether police . force ia 'the world, is to be abolished un- de the police force amalgamation bin. The act' merges the police YOUTHS MBU SOKEI m bfl2tfAmerr Disillusionment ' icans in Fob gn Lands - Is Related LOS ANGELES. Jan. 17. The tale of . the. disillusion meat of . an expedition of 20 Americans, most ly young men frdm southern Cal ifornia, who left here last May to seek romance ajndl adventure . in secluded byways if j the Orient, was told by the last of the party, who recenaly returned home here. They, as had the fet of the group. made the return trip by a devious route, doing .menial : tasks, aboard steamers after having been strand ed for months at Singapore,, where their romantic j complexes were shaken by fever anjd privation. The returning, adventurers off ered a strange contrast, to the de bonair party which set sail on the President Van Buren with the In tention of obtaining .motion- pic tures among ; th$ Queer folk and animals in the-wilds of the Orient. An 'ape-man ftp to be firmed for the benefit andl enlightenment of American audiences. The itin erary Included aj side trip to the Isle of Bale,- wher a few choice scenes were to be taken of the in habitants offering jlQOO babes to their gods on - ital alUr of fire. These pictures werk to be sold cn the expedition's reiurni The party was headed by Carl P.rwinther, and associated with him was William Bals, who pro fessed : to have bad experience In the Orient. The j former's wife and little- daughter a child of 10, were with the paTty: and shareu its hardships, j The voyage to iManiia passed without incident bjut at Singapore their trouble began. Money sent by Los Angeles hackers arrived late, and the travelers were with out funds. Whn it did arrive distentions startdi Then th. backers backed down and out, and a local hotel turried -the Ameri cans into the street. The American consul helptd a: much as he could! and arrange for living quarters in an unusec school. But thg Rendition of thi adventurers steadily becami worse. Several iwfere attacked b. fever. : '.'til'. Heroic methods : were used t raise funds, but thtre were no od. job in Singapore for 'American or Europeans. W. E. Boerg, o. Peoria, 111.', secretary! of the expe dltion, who had been something 6 an amateur " botery had an Ide that he might earn few dollar br fighting in one of the f requeh i cards at the athletic! club In the European colony. J Boerg obtained 1 Harry Smythe, a match wit! Chinese boxe notwithstanding! his English name but on the day of j the fight cam down with fever. He .insisted however, on climbing! into the rin. ana lastea iour ropnas, wnicn ei nt m ,. J ' richened the etpqdition's coffer. by $40 in Mexican money. In giving the account ot th Weber-Block wedding last week, i was omitted that refreshments of ice cream, cake land bananas were served following thei ceremony .-4 Astoria Argus-Searchlight 1BMDIDED1 101 s Sensible Policy in Under- ground Trains Eiiminates. -Crushes Du ring Rush LONDON, Jan. 7 The city of London, instead, of piking about subways, builds them. For sev eral years this haa been going on, and in consequence ! there is sel dom a crush. Except for an hour or two In the morpings and again at the end of the; workday, - the tube trains seldom hive any strap hangers. There aire seats enough to go- around. j j And. they, ar comfortable seats. Weil-Etutfedt plush for; leather cover most of them. : Only, the very old est coaches have the plain straw seats so- commdn In America. One can, and does, smoke In about half of the cars without fouling the air unduly: , For there Is sel- aom a ciose-pacKed crowd. jb are rop tne jsaort rides -are cheaper than In Uetr York, and for longer rides thje cost la higher. TnBte&d of a standad fare for any diFtance.. thr Lbndon "tubes charge or the length of htf ride." Three half-pence is the! minimum, but this -soon ii to - be reduced to a TeTpv. The! cost t ordinary runs usually averages a little less than rcnay a hi He, The omnibuses which, like I the tubes, spread out ia all directions, charge-a.bout the same. . j.. ::. , , - .... During: the-present rear, the lines , of two of the' Underground raflwayiv Bat,been I extended . far NEWpiApp$2S5 We bought the entire stock of Peters Music 'Bouse. - Big Sale on entire stock. All new pianos.. Eary Terms.-.,. . Geo.' C. Will, 432 Suite .Street- i j i ' ! out into suburban territory. Lon don, uneonfined I by either sea or river, and not caring to grow up ward In the. American apartment- house manner. 1 sprawling ont in every direction wilh great rap! dity." ' s z 1 WORLD'S,;: LARGEST j 'CHAIN : ; 1 1 1'; DEPAimjENT STORE , ORGANtZATIONV Was. OwGreat Buying n n n u v i mb i r- it"- sss--.. tories Busy at a Time When Urclinarily ihey Are Idle. 0f Fine Elnglish Broadcloth ite Dress fabrics i Values Which Speak for Themselves Whenithe prices in the low tide.four buyers obtained these fine fabrics. Quan tity buying made the prices too, is w)iat you want. 1 ! - Long Cloths, rare values, Cloth,: finely finished, Long Clpth of selected fineyarnr yd Sheer French Nainsook, for underwear, infants' j dresses, etc, yd. 1 29c and!33c Japanese; Nainsook, lustrously mercerized, yd 3c Plisse Crepe ever popular, 29 to 30 iriches wide, yd. 25c Plain Flaxon, beautifully finished, 30 in. wide, yd. 23c : r 39 in. wide, yd. 35c Mercerized Batiste, two attractive qualities, yd. 39c, 49e Extra Quality Mercerized Batiste, yd: iJ.:. 155c " t - - - .; ; ' . - he Pa jama Checks, 36 in., ideal for underwear, too, yd, 29c Nurses' Uniform Cloth, finish; yard ......". ..... f Mercerized 'Voile, we want you to see this! 39 in. wide,; yard '. :...L -..i.:....i29tf Imported, Voile, fine spun, mercerized 39 in. wide, Mercerized White Poplin, 27 in. wide ..... :.39c Mercerized poplin, 36 inch, two grades of lustrous beauty, yard ..........:.......;.:...45c,' 59c That Satisfactory Kind! . ! ! -1: 1 - - Our own Nation-Wivle Sheet- rTf J.'ilrrLil In I well, prices. 94 11.- .) , 94 Bleached Sheeting, yd.53 i Sheets and Cases : : III v . 72x90 Sheets, torn size, ea.. . . . .$19. 81x90 Sheets, ready hemmed, ea.. . . . . . . . l3d 42x36 Pillow Cases, ea.. . . . . . . . . ... . . ..... . 33 ' Pillow 4Q inch fNation-Wide Tubings yd.; . .,. . fc . . . . i; 3Q 42 mchNation-WSde Tubing,, yd.. . . . 133 Also- 30 and 45 inch tubings, proportionately .priced. The tubes are helping to create suburbs, already encouraged by steam railway lines, from. a dozen or: more. London terminals. Same of the underground Jiaes make., a practice of buying outiylhg prop erty, pushing their rails out to lif 160 North Liberty MatIa Extensive ;:J MM fM Power Brings Thesei Unusual Savings to You by Keeping tho Fac Blouses There's just a bit of swagger to. these tai lored; Blouses, which will please the Busi ness Girl or the woman who tikes smartness irr dress. Some are trim-j med j with pipings ' in' , - , tit color; , Fine Tucking Relieves the severe ness and makes the Blouses distinctly feni "ininei These fine Eng lish Broadcloth blouses are exceptional values. A Feature Price I $1.49 New Yorki markets were at even lower. The quality. 36 inches wide, 36-inch I; yd. . ......23e and 29c 36 in. wide, permanent 1 1 .35c - ing is-the brand you buy agaio. It proves its . worth by wearing uood Quality m sheettner. sheets, and pillow tubing at low Sheeting TTnhleachefi i Sheetirurt! 84 Bleached Sheeting, yd,47 04 Unbleached'. Sheeting; i Tubing ! -.iu. and then advertising it . for sale to home-seekers, who, of course, become habitual patrons . ot the electric trains; f But one is - beginnings to hear complaints that the suburbs they are helping to make are becoming DEPyiTMENT STORES t . - . : '.. - Street, Salem, Ore. mcsan mm WitfbmEanfisa I Airarif?emenU fear This ImTOrtant Event! Penco The BestSheatinn: Reasonably Priced, Too Women who use the finest Sheet- mg and Tubing recommend the JV C.i Penney ! Co. Penco Brand for both the texture and price. 94 .Unbleached or 84 Bleached Sheeting,. yL, J 59c 104 Unbleached ot 94 Bleached Sheeting, yd., 65c 72x90 Sheets, torn size, ea.. . . .-. . . . J ....... . ,l0 81x90 Sheet?, torn size, ea. ....... 42x36 iPencoj Pillow Cases, ea.. . . . . Linen Finish Pillow Tubings. 40 inch Penco Pillow Tubing, yd.. 42 inch Penco PUlow Tubing, yd.. . . . . inch 3 it Also 36 and 45 Inch Tubings,' proportionately priced wmm Savings That ! i Multiply Take a peek at our win dowsnot a mere glance - ' but STUDY them for a moment 1 Analyze just why you feel that irresistible impulse to buy.' It will not be the ar rangement of j the display nor the merchandise alone. The real lure will be the un-" i deniable superiority of the ; quality of the goods. When your analysis has brought you to a full appre- ciation of this fact, then you I will realize that buying at our uniformly low prices j gives you a . saving that in thc course of! a year wilt ! amount to jk large sum of i money.! : ! 1 :i i . i .: : " I ! Introducin(j Our,Oiya Ksiinnioinis. Fast Colored SniClil" jSo Id cxclusivel r in T. fl P-r,- fny i Stores Always the same quality,' i Tile ...t-l" ". . - - v.- U3iw j"., won. ana held the con- n'jence ot. our customers. n- excellent M'.ality for ; this low. r,V ti -u.j . Honor; Muslin, 36 inches - wide. Yd. J ' too thick. iOnly recently u nronosed (that a nu. v,.. J - ----- " - - -" ti (,( parfus, forest, golf -courses or oik., open, spaces be' established aroud the greater city, to preserve of the amenities of th ,-n.. M side within jpasy reach of Lonaou RELIABLE QUALITY - GOODS ALWAYS AT LOW PRICES r 19 9 i.t 30c ...... 42e Hi a s. 32-inch Ginshama The designs and color ings are Idecidedly attrac tive and popular. This i of tlK most popular Girighafalij We sell large quantities bt it. A cop parboa 21 prove iu ex ceptional worth at . only .We can . recommend to you our Itaxaona Fast jColOTed - Suiting; You can choose from an a t sort tne nt of shades- with -the - satis faction . of knowinp- that the - . Colors 7i!ir?ct. f Fticr Rua Git this material - a triall Then you will al ways call for it, for the quality and finish are all that can be desired. May be osef for dresses, chil dren's!. - clothes. : aprons fancy j work, etc 36-ia. wide1) , 1 I . i j SMETm 'Yard,