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J Till. OREGON. STATES1IAN, SALEM, OTIEGON SUNDAY. MORNING,. FEBRUARY 1, 1925 j Si - jt. .-i, ,. L - - jm-- -i aaeaennnaaans ,aMMMM - , . . t . n i L . ...... ..J . ZZ- JZ-LLi I I - 1 " " " '" ' i w ai.aw .u !... ' - " - - - ,". ... 4 s'.; V '? .' fi., ADVXlfTIST flUA.yu DAY Cornei of 5th asd i jia eaiem, a. v. i Krnstoa, pas tor, habbath school at 10:30, Mr. Ride- eu is maxina- taia department of. the cnuixo verjr intereating. Tie I en .on top ic IS. 'Th Rirth r !-;. i d -: i11.;?" by ih P- Missionary meet in jieanesaay it 7:50, led fay , Un. CUodo Ashby. The Sunday eight iec- mrs in auti continuing with a good in terest i and attendance. Sllhit tnr S. day wilt Te, ' "The History of Good Feb, I" rrvra Aiian tui Jesus Ketarns." This U 'the first fecinu-e of a1 series of three. They he he sod on Reflation ehato- m.u ' I3.Bd 14 J"1' 'U 0 hear ... tmn gi mero. ion will never re Tt it even though you might dtfier from the speaker. Be there at 7:30 to join, in ee aerviee. . linng yoer friend. yf''M BAPTIST 1 . : ? 1KST Corner Liberty ! and Marion St.. Rev. E. U. Shank, pastor. Bible school 9:45. Ed. Schnnke, Bapt. Clasnes for al ages. Morning worship 11. Aa thsm: Rock of Ages Dudley Bock. Vio lin Iaolp : selected, Miss Helen Selig. 80 vrano solo: I'm a Pilgrim Lorenz. Mr. K- JOShanka. V.W.G. Girls. Mi. Rnth Kr iRoaa. Sermon. "The Child and the Jf eop ax larosf, tvrring man; I Tfceyfaaj0ciReAff J':Jenr). jevVJJYWTir ;arf HOW and WHERE mod WHO" ':i i '!, j ;. - j - . ! KIPLINO) WHAT was the Declaration of London WHY loe the date for Easter vary was the groat pyratald of . ,-'Cheop built? : , HOW can you dlsttoffslsh pjciariat :moaquite? , , WHERE is Canberra ? Zeebrugge t WHO waji the Millboy of the Slash Art the at men" eerring you too I QIv them an opportunity bp placing , ! I Webster's ItoYtniRllATIOIlAI KCnOlTARlf- . In your homo, Chool, office, club,! library. Tils4,3aprcaio Authority" itr all knowledgr offera aorWoo" immediate, constant, lasting, trust worthy. Answers ail kinds of qnes- . tion&i A century of developing, enlarging, and perfecting under ex acting care and highest scholarship insures accuracy, completeness, compactness, authority. WHofor aasaiplBajnef theMna "Tarda. VmVfBFlL-St pular and India Fvpers. aiso booklet "Yon are the Jury," trie. te. To k"JP$$mm oora if laacurjtfiiAU cn. SptoefiaHMaas..iJ.S.A. C iUS Master. , Communion service. B. T. P. U. 6:30, Group !, leading. reaing wor- uipi 4 .ov Aouem: iiov t trm a roan- dation Sheldon, solo Mr. Jen let. Violin olof Miss Selig. Duet: Mrs. Pearey and Mr. IJenks. Sermon: "The Test By Fire; Postlude, selected. . The church mat welcome strangers. CHXISTZAir SCISCE tnaiiorium, new enure ti edifice, corner Of titberty and Cfcemeketa arreets. Snn oay inorning semces at 11 o clock. Hun- day evening at 8. Subject of lesaon ser mon, "love.". Sunday school at 930 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meetanf at q o'clock. . Seadtas room -309 Jtasenic Temple, open every day except nouaaya ana sanaays from 11:13 to S:30 p. r. Ail are cordially tnvited to our services and to oar reading room. . CHSXSTZAH COURT STREET Corner Court and X. 117th Sts, R. W Putnam, minister. Bi ble school 9:43 am. Chris Kowits. au- periasendeat. Music by Miss Turner's orchestra.; ' Everybody be a booster for the aeaool. A - graded school. Junior following . observsnee . of Lord's Supper. .Morning worsmp 11 a. m. sermon. The Greait Commission." - r Christian ' Endea vor 4:30., Two rive and interesting meet ing. Yonnr people invited.' Evangelis tic service 7.80. Violin solo, Albert Gar rett. Pantomine: "The Rock That Is Hiehtr Than I." Sermon: "The-PTe- Exubetit Son of God." This sermon will rive i you a new appreciation of Christ Ofticial board meets at the church Mon day 1 :30 p. m.. Let all tnembers be pres ent, j Church day program- Thursday 2-9 p. m The Woman's Missionary Society meets at 2 p. m. Sing for children 4 p. m. Cafeteria supper o:1j. Each famtry bnngw' a covered dish and sandwiches Church school, amging. devotion. Bible stndyi and classes 7-9 o'clock. Anybody welcome. : Come to the spiritual feast. FIBST Center and High Sts.. J. J. Evans, minister; Mi4s Vivian Vr'hisler, church assistant; Miss Hattie Mitchell, Missionary. The Bible school opens at 9:45, departments and classes - meeting separately. The men join in the class for men-at the Bligh theater at 9:45-. MiTI Whifclcr will have charge of the mu sic and sing "I come to Thee" (Caro Kama at the morning service. She will direct; the large choir, now in the process of organization. The evening service will be given over to Hon. Clinton N.- Howard, one of the most notable men on - the American platform. After hearing his address on "World Peace Through the Prince of Peace." Willian Jennings Bry an said: "I have never heard its equal." This is the lecture he will deliver Sunday evenin?. The public is cordially invited. K admission chance. Our young people's societies meet at 6:80 for a discussion of the topic of Friendliness. Miss Ines Wood and Miss Ilaxel Harper, leaders. i FRIENDS SOtTTH SALEM Corner of Commer cial and Washington Sts., Carl F. end Minnie G. Miller, pastors. Sunday school 10 a. Ira.. Dr. Carl E. Miller, superinten dent. Our school is on the upgrade and has been for some, time. Worship 11 a. m. Sermon subject, "The Spirit and the Bride.?' Christian endeavor 6:30-p." m.. meeting and - monthly ' business meeting Evening aervice. 7:30 p.- m. Prayer Thursday T:S0. " A church where you will feel at home. -r- WAR American Campaign for World Peace First Methodist I Church 'j ' : -; ' Sunday. Feb. 1, at 3 P. M. A mass meeting in the interest of World Peace with an address on "The Curse and Care of War" by Hon. Clinton N. How ard,' chairman of "the World Peacej ' commission, with "- the pastors and the Y. M. C A cooperating. i I - : Other! addresses on Sunday: 11 A. L First Congrega- tional Church. "Dethron ing, Go of War.", 7:30 P. L First Christian U. Church. "World Peace Through Peace" the Prince of -i "Peace on Earth, Good-will taMen" Ci oxne , Tokens W I. B.' S. A. International Bible Students Associa tion Maetiags held every Smday in IV r by hall, eorner Coart and High Sts-. Bi ble study to to 12 e. m. Eavkiels' Tem ple tmay p. m. At 0 p. m. special lecture will be .given in this halt , bah- iect ,"raa Jm GK!'' The craat-con t rovers y between Modernist and Funda snentalist. -Ail interested- should not fail to hear; this. Positive - Scriptural proof will -be given of what natare' Jesus was before he came to earth, et what nature while on earth and the nature be now BETH AST -Corner -of tapitol and Mar lon streets.. Sunday school IP a. m. and German preaching service 11 a. m- Ke evening service. M. Denny, mimater.5 . LCTTTBsilt CHRIST EVANGELICAL State and 18 streets. Or. - Kochter, pastor;- There will be Sunday school at 3 -JO a. m. X)i vine services in German at 10:30 a. Subject, "God 'a OathV ' Toung peoples meeting at 1:30 p. m. Topic, "The La ther League Aa An Expression of Faith.'! There will b eno evening aervice. The Brotherhood meets on Monday at 7:30 p. m. Bible atndy on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. - Bible school oa Saturday from to 12 a. m. .,, 5PXSCOPA1, ST. PAUL'S Church St. at Chemek eta. Rev, H. D. Chambers, rector. "Fourth Sunday after Epiphany." There will be the usual services, the first in the chapel at 7:30 and the later one at 11 a. m. with music and sermon. The church school meets at 9:45 te which all atudenta will be welcomed. The Y. P. F. will meet at 7 p. m. in the parish house and it is. im portant that all members - be present. The lectures given by , the rector in the chaoel on Monday evening are being well attended the chapel. being well filled, tue third lecture -will be -given .Monday even ing at 7 :45. Acjr one welcome. . EVANGELICAL CHEMEKKTA STREET F. W Laun er. pastor, sermon at ll a. m subject. A Mother and Daughter." Sermon at 7.30 d. m.. subject. "Onr Dense." Sun day school at 10 a." m. Our school is growing in all its departments. Strang ers are made welcome. ' Linden ' Laimer will lead the Evangelical League at 8:30 p. m. Sermon at Aeburn at 3 o clock. FIRST C. C. Poling, minister." The re vival meeting held in this church has re- .. a . a 1 a. " i . suiiea in mucn gooa ana- sue cTsartumc spirit will be continued at both services Sunday. The pastor win preaca botn morning and evening, subject, "New Creatures in Christ'1 and "The Fall of Man and Hia Promised - Redemption. The Bible school will meet at 9:45 a. a with J. F. Ulrich, superintendent. Glasses for all grades and ages. Senior Chris tian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The regular midweek aervice will be held on .Thurs day evening;. This church welcomes all and especially strangers. ' "Come 'with ns and we will do thee good. ' ALLIANCE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY Ta bernacle Ferry St. ! Evangeliat Fred J. Betts is conducting special services every night through the week . except Monday. Also afternoon 2 :30. ' A five piece or chestra-is rendering splendid music The meetings have been-well attended during the past week. - Evangelist Betts gives the word of God in a most helofnl wsv and the abaenee of the preachy - style is attractive. An opportunity is given for prayer for the sick Tuesdays end Fri days. . Sunday school ,2 p. m. . Sunday afternoon 'service 3 P. m. Come and en joy the old time religion in the old time war. - Pastors H. - . Caswell and Mrs. Caswell, 173 S. Cottage St. . CONGREGATIONAL i CENTRAL "Soath-19th St-1 Harrv W Johnson, minister. Sunday school and morning worship at 10 a m. Brief ad dress on "The Prodigal village." Youhtf people meet at 8:30 p. m. Preaching service at 7:30 p. m. Sermon theme: "The Social Gospel, "or "None." FIRST Libertv and Center Sts.. W C. Kahtoer. minister. Sunday school at 10 m. Classes for all ares. Interesting sessions. A place and welcome for you. M. D. MeCallister, superintendent. Chris tian endeavor.' at 6:30 p. m.. Miss Doris Clarke, leader. ; Morninc service at 11 a. m."- The address at This service will be riven by Clinton H. Howard, hia snbjeet will he. "Dethroning the God of War." Mr. Howard I a man of national reputa tion, a brillian speaker. ' You will want to hear him. Evening service. 7:S0 p. m. Aa interesting program of aong and pic tures end brief oddress by ? the -paster. The pictures will give a glimpse of winter in Csnada. Address, the message ef a Canadian hook. "The Sky Pilot. V Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. ' NAZAJJENB - ' I 19th and Marion streets. C. H Hop kins, minister. Sunday school 9:43 a. m. BL Hardy, superintendent. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sacrament of the lord i Supper. Sermon by Rev. C. H. Hopkins, subject:- "Gift of the Holy Ghost." Toung peoples meeting 6:30 p. m.. Miss Hattie Maggers. president. Even ing service 7.30. sermon by tier. , ilary L. Hopkins, aubject: Conscience and the Holy Ghost." Wednesday evening at 7:30 prayer and praise service. Ev erybody, welcome. - ; CHURCH OF GOD 1344 X. Church 8C J. J. Gillespie, pas tor. Sunday school 10 a .m. Preaching service 11 a. m, subject: "Do We Serve God By Faith According to the Scrip tures, or By Feelinga According -to Our Own Otrinionst" by Georce Fickel, Wood' hum. Ore. Seiwices at 3 :30 p. m. after which the ordinances of Feet Washing and the Lord 'a Supper ' will be - observed. Young people services 6:45, subject: "Missionary Work." - leader. Mis Ella Habn. The evening aervice 7:30 will' be conducted by Mrs. Georee Fickel. Wood burn, Ore. Subject: "The Wage of Sin s Death. But the Gift of God is Eternal Life Through Jesus Christ Onr Lord." Kbm 6:23. Prsver meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. if. P. : M vis, leader. 'We cordially invite all who can to attend the service. . . ,. " :i . s ,... MISSTON i GLAD TIDINGS 848 Court St. C. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at 2 m. Services at 3 and 7:30 p. m. Mis sionary George ' Hansen and ;Wifa - f Shanghai. - China', ere with us end will apeak. The Hansen's have had a num ber of yeara experience mi China are ere spirit-filled earnest workers. The 'meet ings the past week have been well attend ed- and ; the Lord f has been blessing us. Meetings for nest week will be announc ed Sunday. Everybody invited. UNITED BRETHREN s CASTT.E Corner 17th end Nebraska Ave.. Rev. Z. C. "Mower, pastor. Bible school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. as., sub ject. . "God's Two Mn.,r Y. P. C. E. Senior. Intermediate 6:30 p. m. Preach ing 7:30 p .m.. subject: i Evangelism." The series of meetings now being conduct ed will be continued all next weok. These1 meeting have been Very interesting the past week.- There were three ' accessions during the week. All are invited and are welcome at these services. j : II'. !.': f M"! m ii- ! . hli( ''('.''"'-'": ; ;-: : i r' ' 1 ' ! , I i if i i i Our- selection of Valentines is amazingly complete this year and sweethearts of every ago and every i preference will find a truly delightful assortment of Vallentines here. Then, i too, a box of Haas or Winstel's chocolates, temptingly, deliriously, superbly packed, is a Valentine remembrance which' Is sure to please. v 127 NOSJTM HIGH STRCCT. i MASONIC TCMIte ? SALEM.- OREGON PRESBYTERIAN FIRST On Ohareh St.. between Che meketa and Center fits.. Word Willie Lone, minister. 9:3Q a. m. Sunday school, H. E." Barrett,' saperintendent. 11 a. m. morning worship. Sermon: , "The Con stitation of the Kingdom III. The King dom's Plaee in the World, 1L"- by the minister. The choir will sing. "Send Out Thy Light." Gounod. . 3 p. m. Junior society, directed by Miss Walmsley and Miss Davis. 5 p. m. Social hour for Ad vance Intermediate Society. All members and their friends warmly iavited. 6:30 p. m. Young Peoples societies. Senior and Intermediate. 7:30 popular evening ser vice. Sermon: "What Men Live By." is the first in a aeries of three messages the Temptations of Jesus. ' The choir will sing, '8us of My Soul." Scott. ' During the preliminary aerviee- the minister will use five minutes -for 'the -discussion of some popular question. Monday, 7 :30 p. ni- meeting of session ia the church par lors. ..:. METHODIST LESLIE South Commercial and Myers Sts.. II. .F. Femberton. pastor. You are cordially invited to attend the services ef this church a follows r Sunday school at 9:45, E. A.i Rhotea. superintendent. The Bible, school with high ideals. - To know teoeVe word and to build character. Classes for everybody.- The Eywerth , League meeting at 6.39. The intermediate league meets in Leslie Hall. All Junior High and HijTt School young people will enjoy" this live 'hour.' Leslie" League meets iai the church.' AH young fo!i invited to this busy in. ' ' r hour, looming wor-. Evening meeting at 7:30. subject. "I Will Give Him the Morning Star. - All meet loss will be held down "stairs owing to the " repairs being' mad 9 te the auditor ium, -ton will find a heart y wejeome end a happy fellowship "ie all these meet iocs Excellent music. - Christian enthusiasm. neighborly greetings and. plain Gospel preaching. Come - with "us. Make this your -home church Strangers, and visit ore especially welcome. - ?I CENTEa STREET A. T. Hilraer pa tor.- At 11 o'clock the pastor will eon- liaat the discussion, .from listgsiunday based a Revelations th ebaptea. loo will find this en- interesting stady of God'a word. Thia service ia hr German The Sunday school convenes at 10 o'clock. Hv-H.' Grallap - is the - anperintendent. Classes for old and young in both Ger mans end Eaglisa.-' Come: -tp tne evemsg at 7 o'ctock, tpworth league. Tho Mission study. "Clrinas ateal KvohitWa' ' will be contmueo. , Tata is an interesting siuay Song aerviee will be the opening number, Mr. Jrnneson hat promised te smg for us at this service. The evening service is in the English language. "Come a ad en joy the service with us., JASON LEE MEMORIAL Corner N. Winter - and Jefferson r streets. Thorn ss Aehesott. viastor. Lerey -Walker, assist ant, in charge of the Junior church. Take the. north Commercial etreet car to Jtl- fcrson avenue. . A most cordial invitation is extended to the pablie to unite with this -congregation- m -.torn services 01 i coming Lord's day. - Strangers are greeted personally and maoe to reel entirely as home. School of Religious Education will open at 9:4 with rousing song services in the various departments. Clssses for all ares. Harry aCrpenter is superintend ent. Two services of public worship at 11 a. m. Auditorium. - Subject: Chris tian :tv -An Escape "From the World. Or A Commission to x-nter it. . ny tun paa- tor. This will be the final message in a series en the general theme ef Christian- itv. Rev. Walker will preach to the Jun ior church down stairs at this hour. Young neonle no to 16 rears of age invited. We specialise in jomhj - -t- - -i .. services are largely attended and foil of interest. Young- peoples hour 6: JO p. m. weslev and enwortn leagues meet in separate rooms down stairs toe devotional meetings, seung people wno are strang ers are cordially welcomed, uooa time assured. Service ef praise end worship at 7:30 d. m. Theme: w itu the Pioneer Preachers in sjreron, i luustrateo wren lantern slides. Rev. C. B. Harrison, Portland, will be the speaker. His mes sage is received with enthusiasm through out the state, and should be heard by a full house. For fits historical value and religious insoiration it ia unsurpassed. Mid-week devotional meeting for Junior and Senior churchee Thursday evening 7:15. You are invited. FIRST Corner of State and Church streets. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick. minister. 9 : A 3 a. m class meeting. Leader, Geo- I.itchfield. 9:45 a. m.. Sunday school, H. F. Shanks, superintendent. The Sunday school is fully organised with aix worship services conducted simultaneously. This morning we welcome hack the pastor, Dr. Blaine- E. Kirkpatrick. who wan called to Chicago two weeks agp.. He will preach n Hie morning upon tae auoject. 1 fie Price of the Best." In the evening his subject will be: "Four Great Preachers Have Heard. Junior church in the annex at 11 o clock, miss Jinuiey s ij minute sermon will , be concerning Christ's Commandment." In the after noon at 3 o'clock, Mr. Clinton N. How ard, chairman of the World-Peace Com mission, will speak concerning 'The Citre snd Cure of War. This msss mee'vur v worthy 01 your aneniion. i nree F.uwort'a learne services at 6:30. having the following leaders: First chapter, -Jose phine Zimmerman ; second chapter. Dor othy Taylor; third enapier, cvereit oen- nett. Evening service at 7:30. MARKET STREET FREE Corner of N. Winter and Market streets. Rev. Mr timer C. Clarke, castor. Sunday school at 9:45 .Dr. Frank 8. Schnts. auperintendent Classes for all sizes and ages. Preaching hours at 11 and 7:45. Class meeting of the old Methodist type each Sunday at 12:15 in the main auditorium of the church. Mrs. Ida Garrett ia the leader. Young peoples meeting at 6:30, J. A. Barham, leader. Prayer and praise ser vice at 7:30. Every body enjoys this ser vice. Cottage prayer meetings each Wed nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Caroline Jackson. 1463 N. Winter street. Church prayer meeting each Thurs day evening at 7:30. Official board meet ing Monday evening at T.sv at tne par sonsge. - The pastor - preaches s Sunday morning on the subject, ''Neglected Real Estate that ia Valuable." In the eve ning there will be the usual evangelistic service with e sermon by the psstor. You will always be welcome at every service. and will enjoy the splendid spiritual at mosphere of this church. SCANDINAVIAN Fifteenth and Mill streets. Patrik Dahlin. pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Gust. Anderson, superin tendent. Morning worship 11 a. m. Ep- worth league 7.15 p. m. Evening service p. m. Thursday at 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting. Our monthly Sunday school meeting will be held on Friday at 8 o'clock p. m. in the home of Mrs. Gun derson. You are all cordially invited to our services. UNITED BRETHREN FIRST Twelfth and Mission streets. Sunday school 10 a. m. We have effici ent , teachers and classes for all ages. Walter Wells, superintendent. Your chil dren will be well cared for. Preaching 11 a. m. -Communion service following. Evening service. Christian Endeavor 6:30 Topic: cnnstian r-naesvor as an op pression of . Friendliness.' Decision ser vicer - 1 He young peopw are especially in vited to thia service. Preaching 7 :du. This will be our quarterly meeting. Rev. A. S. Henderson, presiding elder ef the Oregon conference win be present ana will nreach. both morning and evening. Come and hear him. Prayer meeting Wed nesday evening at 7:30. Mrs. Calvin Hay, clas leader. You are invited to at tend any or all of those services. You 11 recenve a hearty welcome ana oc made to feel at home. Ceme and bring your children. Love doe easily wnat duty require a great effort to perform. Cj B.Tibbet, pastor. TTN ATARI AN Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Rev. Martin 1 Fereshetien, minister. Church school at 10:00 a. m. Graded instruction. Mr. Miles McGel. superintendent. Class for adults conducted .by the minister in critical study -et the rtew Testament literature: Lecture and discussion. De votional services at 11:00 a. m. Subject f the sermon. "A Divine Attribute. There are certain standards by which men are tudeed. -When inea ana women ap proximate certain of these stsndards they expresr the life ot God. Mr. Fereshe tion will take one of these' standards and apnlv them te men and society. Mrs. M. Fereshetian will offer a contralto aolo by Scott, "By tho Waters of Babylon." Mrs. W. A. Denton at the organ. The Psychology class meets oa lnursdsy eve ning at o clockv Ail are welcome. Pratt'e Psychology OI . ntsei is items studied. . - r ' ARMORY , REVIVAL Services Sundav: At 2:30 p.m. there will be a Divine healing service, subject Himself took ear infirmities and bear our sicknesses." At 7:30 p.m. the sub ject will be "How aoon may we expect Christ te return t" . Meetings every night this week at 7:30. : People from ail parte oi tne city report having been atirred and edified by the waTuiarfnl - naessares going forth - in the power ot the Spirit of God. Souls are being saved - end filled with the Holy f-Wih-it aa 4sk the early eaya ot tae enorcn. The -ooblie is invited to take advantage of this valuaMe opportunity te hear God'a wonderful prophecies anfolded. Pretty soon the ' Jokes about cross-word puzzles will bo far greater in number than the puz zles themselres."' V -'' FEiwins pmnsEDBin Resolutions Adopted on His Decision to Retire Frorrj Active Pastoral Duties To" our beloved brother minis ter, W. C. Kantner: " Having been Informed of your decision, ' to re tire from active pastoral, duties in, the "near future, we, your fellow-ministers, and co-workers In Saleni, desire : to express our high appreciation of your fellowship and .'friendship,'. We congratulate oorselTes' upon being', your asso ciates in the ministry of Christ. We feel that you have always given dignity and; honor to the calling, and that your example is worthy of emulation. We esteem, you for your Chris tion, spirit and the splendid achie vements of. your fruitful ministry. Our community has been enriched In faithrennobled in. life, and ex alted in ideal, because of . your presence and labor of love. Yours Is the light of undying stars, ever directing through the shadows of life to the glories of the " more perfect day. In , laying aside the activities of the pastorate, we wish you to know that you carry with you the love of multitudes and that your Influence will .continue to cheer and bless through coming years. ; ,we rejoice with you in the contemplation of such worthi- nness."; ' ' ' i--.' We shall hold you in kind re membrance and shall wish for you joy : end" happiness supreme through' all remaining days. May the peace that passeth understand ing and the love that knows no ending be your comfort and your richly deserved reward. ' SALEM MINISTERIAL ASS'N. J. 3. Evans, President. Thomas Acheson Secretary. Salem, Oregon, January;? 1925. 0 London Searched in Vain For Shrinking Girls of 1890 LONDON, Jan. 31 Released from Broadmoor Jail after 34 years' confinement, Mr. B saw a motorcar in the streets of Lon don the t other day for the first time.' Recounting his Impression to the War Cry, Mr. B said; "When I, saw London again I particularly noticed two . things One was the. speed of the traffic, and. the other the independent air of the young women. When I last saw the traffic you could saunter across the road at Kings cros, and all the young women were, shy. But now " PROTECTING PUBLIC HEALTH "My daddy's taller than yours," boasted. Eddie. "He Isn't." retorted Jack, indig nantly. "ily daddy's so tall that ho has to stand on a chair to put his collar on." i FIXE PLAYER I1AXO $293 With ten rolls of music " and bench. wTerms -only " 10 a month. ,; " " " c : Goow C. Will," 433 SUt Etreet Editor Statesman: Protecting the public health is a subject which comes, before every legislature Our. present legislative session is no exception to the rule and I wish to express my ideas along this line before these various ' measures take form and create' an acrimonious dis cussion. I It is the duty of the legislature to , protect the public health by such laws as experience has de monstrated are necessary and made to protect the public health instead of protecting one class of healers from competition . with others just as efficient but dif fering in methods of. practice. at inn. yicseui iiuio lucia mo several, hundred communities and villages of considerable size throughout the Pacific Northwest in which no resident physician of any school resides, - or is to be found. These people rallly need the services of a skilled specialist. Their ailments are almos wholly of such a nature that the services of general practitioner cares for their needs. Such a practitioner will be able to advise his patients when to seek the services of " a specialist. ; ' Laws which place around the practice of the healing arts such radical restrictions and difficult requirements as to constitute a barrier to- the -profession so- high as to exclude all but the sons of very rich. menv invariably defeat their own ; ends. . Designed, , ' as they are supposed to .be, to'uro tect the pubHc- against incompe tent and . ignorant fakirs. result in the'multlpHcation of cheap schools of, all sorts of freak names ending in some1 form of "pathc which ia designed-to beat the law and supply: a public demand for some lorm of , seaefal . pjr'ationjejf of the healing art who is willing to locate in the smaller cities and villages, 'i ' OCR AIM: TO SEBVB rAITHTITLLY AND . '.: tmFAXLXNGLT EELIAXLS QUALITY GOODS ALWAYS AT LOW PRICES 160 N. Liberty- St., Salem, Oregon : 1 Buy 1 A? KasHiaFiiie iress The Kasharine Dress siiipasses all others in popularity this Spring! 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The same demand wilf develop the practical'!, healer of some school or other 'but who will usuall) fall: far short of, the knowledge and. healing ability of a general FIRST eAinrisT church Liberty and Marlon ' " Rev Ernest H. Shanks 1 CoiTimuiuon ancl Hand-of-Fellowship "A'T' to JeiMfirnbers Morning Sermon: THE CHILD AND THE MASTER Eveniriemon ; THE, ST BY FIRE. . .,'. - rt4i--r - --e -'- , , : - Tlie CKurcli That Welcomes Stranrjers 7 practitioner who has worked his way through a reasonable set of regulations regarding his educa tional and professional training. ' So,-in drafting' whatever law is passed by this' legislature.it -avlll be wise to consider all the factors which enter into the problem of protecting the public health and consider, with great caution the actual practical workings of such a law. Will it restrict the num ber of physicians" to. specialists who are able to spend many years and much money in preparation, thereby eliminating the general practitioner, the peoples physician, and stimulate the growth of cheap freak schools of healing? Dr. B. II. WHITE Salem, Oregon ' Jan. 30, 1925. . : V m : Better Pictures Portrait, Commer cial and Home ; Portrait Photography, KENNELL-ELLIS Portrait ScuCio 42T Oreson Bldg. Tclcphoua 23. SALEM EUGENE I 1 1 1 - , i -- i-tj