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"sUndaV flor.HiKG, JulyIs; .1025 4- - n- j. - r. 1 ,.TJIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALTS I, OREGON v :H-': 1 'r.-iyw. y .y-s ! CASTtE CKAPEl. ITNITED BRETHXSH I ; it ? Luratr ilia ana .neorasKa. , banter, 6. I ! -uowar, resident, parsocgae. tSerritet, ; i -: Sunday school 10 a. m. , $ormon topics : i -Mjsrninr, 'im 1'eerleta Preaches.' j Evening. "Straining; at lha 1 Uaat ami j t- Hwallowinf he . lintel.'' Bandar, school I r i I..JL, upexmieadeat, .1'. ' W. wen. y loon Feonle meetings, 7:80. '. . Week- ; 4 day aervkee:' Tharsday p. D Every I1 r' Wly, md welcome.- One week for net t Sabat a evening Iter. Slower will speak on .-.troiaiion. -. , , , ! .rtru, gospel mjssjos - 1 . Address, "f31 Mission, St. .Pastor, fcsljik D. Bollock, residence,' -31 Xission St., pbona.i4.3S-W. Herr ice . 10:30 . U . -i:S0 p. m. Sunday school J0:30 a. m. Week-day services, Tbarsdar at. T:3 p m. i .Sunday nvornmr "t ' 16: JO i a very Important n-.eetiof derated mostly to BiMe ' study. - Clashes for children,- Sunday aft ; eraeoa at 2 too the service- will be. held ia the Uar.OB Soaare perk. : Last Sunday rery inecessfni meeting was held there and j wo are iueting better' time this MMir,v Tha .subject probably Be ( urinf( ;wu I i.1 icum auurvHjv lima- vi I refreshing to eonl and body in the o6J i mat paisaTTiaiAjr crmmcH p , Address, Church St. fcerween Chemeltb- . la- and .Center JSts. :30, a. nt- Sunday arhoot. Mr. iH. . Barrett, aept. The Men' a, Bible iclaaa and the Tri-C ebvs will ' meet at K'fdona parlora Other eiaaaes 'tnet at the rharck building. 11:00 a. is. mitt worvkip. 8ermoa "The Wat' ered Harden, ' by Rer CUa. P. Hesael, oi romana. j i ne.cpoir win .emf , ueaja. I . O Hatber. bproM. -7:00 p.m. Touag I'eople'a - aoeiuHiea,: ,8:0O p. a. Popular eveoittf aerice j Sermoii "The W.gr)d'i Need a Challenge to Yhe Chureh," y Rer. Chaa. P. lieaeel. The choir ' wUl aing "O.UtnS of ttod. I Come." Monday I Membera of 'Seation and thrlr famiUei wilt 1e Brtsh Collece tic file rrouari i' f or a , pic4iic. ti ten .!. ; Adamaiwill look after the transportation and anjone "not barioe- a war to co im askod to com municate with Mr. Adama. 8JF12, and arranremeiitK will hn- made. .. lieeular monthly meeting of -tie Session- will be Held the picme croaada. Meet erery TSnnday in lierby Halt for Bible atwdr. i iSnndar. duly oth at v xura there will Te a free cublie leetnre by 3.1 Q. Hall, nuhject.1 Nations Aenjbllnjt for final War." The worii war. Wat foMght tp make -the. world afr for democ rat r. but aom nations are btrlldinr great er truisera, others greater air squadrons ad other larger armies. While- the mata f humanity cry for neace. bat ail see the unaroidable I coming. Hear this lectttre. I Seals free.io tollectipn. ,. , 4 , i.CZSXSZZAK A3TD MlSSZOXAXT " ' - - JUJOASGS , Tabernacle Verry Bt xL T. nj Vn Caawell paatora, residence: ITS 8. Cottage phono l3j. IS err km 8 p. ra UrT. IV, rccton win have charge f the aftei nooo ' acrvlre. fcunday school 1 I '. Winn. ' MltMtrilltsaxtnnt Tt... ni b Bo aTening serrico in the Tabcr- Week, taal the people sua y at tend the tent aerrlees held on. the corner 'H a" f. Comiuerrial. Conducted oj Eranceliat Parrot bad Party. , M18SIOH' 4V r TlDTTf R sn v. Tur si f 8. -JokMon, pastor. Tevideace: ata. pie Are. Service 3 and o p. is. Sonday ' - mol a p. m . Berkey, supvriateadent. , loajig peonies meetine IrrUur ereiiinr ' Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday area- wig, oioio stuoy aaa prayer for the tick. 'ie4ay ,nd Friday at a :30 p. mJ We . teaca too whole word, .Salvation for toe sinner John 3:16, Baptism in the Holy : unost Acta 2:4. lira ling tor t)t sick Jamea 5:14:15.- Erswybody iarited. ; . i FIEST Libert r and Center Sta' C. C. Poling.: pastor, residence: 435 Liberty. phone 891 J. Serrices 11 a. m and 8 p. m. lr. -W. C, Kaatner will reaek at :ll m, ana Kf u. Alunaay a uymau wtu speak . ia the - evening.. : Sunday school 9 -A3 . a. i. r. X. lricbj : superintendent. Young peoples' meeting .will b held at 7 p. m. juniors will meet at 11 a. m.. in. their room, ilurwee aemcea.Thura- day evening, ,CK. .tprer .will .lead.'; , 17th and Chemeketa fts., T. V. Launer. pastor, residence: 268 K. 17th St phone: 1008W. Serrices 11 a. ro., and p. m. Her, G. L. Lovell wilt preach at the moru ing services. JSunday acboo! at 10 a. au, O. R. Strausbaugh, sirperinteadeat. Young people' meeting. at 7 p m.V Lesense Cora banso, will lead.. Monthly meetiaa of the Erangelical League ' will tni-et Tuesday 'evening.. ' -. . ; .r;; tSiaiita Jto Appear flet C: t ! V . r s .., ..'' ... i b ' r V raXS METlfODIST i:t' - MARKET KTRKKT Corner. f X. vWut- r ter end Market Sla.. Mortimer C. Clarke, . - o I 1 . A.X I.' I. U Schuts. ennerlntendenl. , Clasees ifor all lira anil aire' Cla&s meet in at 12:15, Mr. ' i. B. Ceoley, leader. -Preaching boar 11 and 7 . 45 Young peoples meet ing-at 6:30. Mine .Martha Jaquet, leader. On areouet ef the illness 'of the partor, Rev. C. W. Bryan, chaplain of the Mate penitentiary will preach . in the morning and Euinrt Good Win breach in the even Ing. AH are .invited to- theae jneetinss and you will enjoy1 the splendid spiritual atmosphere of this church.- . . - ; MASI0K COUVTT H0U3TESS ASS'V . The regular monthly " meetias of. the Anociatioa will be held In ronnection wuh "the aaimal camp meeting' which -will biT held nit the state tf air arrounds begin- nine neat Tharadar eveainr at 7:30. and is to last 10 days. The erangelista this Ipresch ia the erening at o'clock year are to be Rer. Ceo. T.- Klein of Spo kane. Wash and R. Kdward Mott. prea idrat of fh North Pae. Evangelitte la stitate. - Mrs Bess Owens Kunyan is to he the leader of song thia year, and Mrs. Ethel , H. . Clarke will be leader of boy and girl. I Services will he each day at ; 10:30, 2rQ and 7:30. These meetings are inter-denon.inational In character -and i all! are cordially invited. i CHRISTIAN SCIENCE '. '-; I -! FIRST CHURCH Corner of Liberty ' and Chemeketa Sts, Sunday morning set--- rices at 11 o'clock.. Sunday evening at 8. Subject of lesson sermon, pod." Sunday school semiloaa . eon vene at' 9:30 and 11 a. im. Wednesday ' evenirie testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. : Beading room 200 -CHTJRCH OP 60D 1346' X. Church St., J. J. Gillespie, pastor, residence: 1313 K. ' Church Bt . L J: am rt-K t . . ppooo oija. ecnKH m i. a,i iu 7:30 p. m. Sermon, Topics : The Duties of a ' Watcbtbsn on the Walls of Zion Ks. 33:l-XO 11 a. tn and rangelistic an p.m Sunday school 10 a. m.. Mrs. Walter Barkus, auperintendent. Young peoples meeting 0:a p, m subject: A Mudy. o" ew Testament Jr.ayjera, Harold Keppinger, leader. Prayer meeting Wed nesdya erening at 7:30. Mrs. Walter Bar kus. leader. The 30th annual state camp meeting of the Church of God will be vm " cmi ci'MBil 4 mile north of town Jaly 16-28. . B ETHAN Y -Cor er - of Capitol and Marion 8ts M. Denny, past.tr, residence: 98 Marion Sti. phnne , 44 jWi r; Serrices 11 a ra., -in German. Sunday school 10 a, Fred E. Krnae, superintendent. . lttthsban ' CHRIST KVANGELICAL 1750 State St.i Q. Koehler. '.pastor,; residence: 1750 Stale St.. Dhone 59SR. Kervicea 10:90 m. . Sermon , topic: A Prophetic Uion f Our Future Home. Servicea la i"B. i Quarterly meet tig at ' 11 :4a a. m, No evening aerrjee. . .-. a-;;.,,. ' ' ' '. 1 " VAZASSI.-E : -' ' i 19th. and Marion Sts C H. Hopkins and Mary -Ll Hopkirw. pastors residence: 19601 Marion St. - Services 11 a. m aad 8 ! p.j .m. ciermoa . Topi: j True Repeat unre. Sunday school :4.V a. .m.. W. B Hardy, snperintendent. Youeg . peoples meeting ,7 o'elockv. Clareaee Litwjller. resident Wednesday evenin eat o n. m prayer and praise 'meeting. , Ker.- C. W. Tibbets will orearh in the morning at 11 o'irlock. Rev. . Mary L. HopVInn will All are. welcome.. t t I ; ' ft-. .. - . 1 11 u Novelty by clever u:e&t, 9an, mernmens stim011 " combined with pretentious numbers, that reach the classical, will bfe the offering of ths famous Maapin's Singing and Norelty- Band lit Balera Chantauana on the last night, July 16. Reading this .combination of nine young men artists, each one a star performer. William L. Man pin, whd became a distinct ChautauQua farorite when he directed DanbarV Wblte Hnazars. 7fll glre it program of band ansic solo and ensemble singing. Tand minstrelsy which corers a wide and satisfying range in variety and duality ot .offerings. -The individual stars In this unique organization will Introduce many instruments,, including saxophones., xylophones, j trombones, cornets, piano and .others, featuring .splps, dnets, trios land ensemble num bers. The costuming is colorful," natty nd .extremely attractive. K "The Parade of the Wooden Sol idlers," which made a sensation on the Chicago Century Rbof Theater, taken trom. the Russian pro duction Balieft's "ChauYe Souris," is one of the sensational novelties introduced bythe Maupln Band. This is one of the biggest hits on the American stage, and the Maupin orpaniiation is said by. many .others to outshine the original production In the act. - . . -. , . .' Season tickets for Salem Chautauqua are on sale at Patton's, Hartman's Jewelry store,: wnrs Music House, Commercial Book. Store, Miller Store, Bishop's" Clothing House, Buster Brown Shoe i Store, Shafer's Harness Store, Opera House Pharmacy. .. . - ;' " 1401. Services Ml a. m. and 8 o. m. Kcrraon Topics: Rescuing the Bible. Rer. Walker will preach to the Junior eharch t 11 a. m.. and in the ereninc. - Yoanar people np to 18 iyears welcomed. Sunday s&ool 9:4j a. Harry Carpenter, so periatenden:. The .Wesley and Epworth leagues will meet in - aeparate rooms downstairs for derotional meetings at 7 p, m. They ar always glad Ho welcome strangers- and adult members of the church to join them in these services. Mm week derotional meeting .of both Jnnior and Senior churches Thursday erening T:30. Subject: "the Kingdom As Present and Future." Classes in Bible -dramatisation will be held for young people. Pnhlie cordially invited. The. choir. will furnish special music for morning and erening Sorrices. Good time assured at Ooth morn in; and, erening services. .. 'Varied . Settings Are Found in i Fiction Chosen This Week For Review ISdison ilarshall, J-Vancis Hiickett, ;I Adams Beck, and Ethe.1 1. leU Taie Tenders" to Northland," Orient, New ;- : - ' York City and CJreat Britain ' . sen ;was ordained a jninlster. . At the conelasion of the uro gram.. refreshments .were .served. the facets of honor, visiting .pas tors, and a few friends being seat ed at a 'rMja-jirfally decorated table. The; color scheme ofWthe .decor ations was pink and white and a largo silver tu white weddfns cw. stood before 'the bridal pair. In $ ho absence of her husband;, Rev. Christensen, rMrs. M. A. Christensen of Portland acted as lowing for brief Speeches: . -Rev. toaitmaster, calliag upon the ,fol- H. Rogen of Monitor,. 'Daddy Steelhammer,' Rer. O. K. AnflcT- on of Woodburn, Rev. Lw. Sher- ven, iA. O. Nelson, )J. C. Goplerud, A. Cqrhouse, . George Henriksen Jr4 Mrs. George Henriksen, Rev. S. Lindgeth and Rev. George Hen riksen. " - Upon the conclusion of ..the speeches the band gave a few num beet and .the president, Casper B Nervig, expressed his appreciation and thanks for entertainment giv en band taembera during -their two-day stay .In .Sllverton, The cenclpding -number .was .the ".Bat tle "of tittle Big. llonr played by the 'band. -- - - i .' Very little activity was notice able. In SUverton, Saturday as no celebrations of any kind were planned.' The closing of the stores and mills enabled many . people to go on. camping. and picnic trips Others went to neighboring towns where celebrations were held. St,ayton, Molalla, SpQTrgs Landing, Silver Creek Falls and Pacific City were the destinations of many from Sllverton. The city park and swimming pool , at SUverton proved popular with many who did not care to leave the city. - , : The Lutheran Brotherhood of SUverton met at the St.. Jonns V f f ' t ! ItTTHODIST LESLIE S. 'Commercial and Myers St H, F. Pembertoo pastor, resideace: 348 Myers St., phone 188. Serrices It m.. aad 8 p. . m ', Bewnon Topics : 'ine lord's Supper sad Thar Gardens of the Bible Sunday school a. m t. a. Khoten. auperintendent. 1 Intermediate Epworth League meets at 7 In Leslie Hall. Leslie Epworth League meets at 1 in the ehrrrh. . All youae; people are cordially invited to attend these meetings. Thurs day evening at 7;30 the .Bible study and prayer meeting. Monday evening at 8 the-official board meeting for July. Thra trie to meet the religious jseeds of people in onr section of the city. '-'.You will help br coming and will fbe helped by meeting wttk . others. y wfeo are - trying to ioiiow i , CENTER ST. 13th - at n Center 8t A J", Hilmer, pastor,: residetice: S84' X. Winter, phone 680M. 8errica 11 a. Sermon topic My Citizenship.. Sunday ejsnol 10 o'eloek,.!.,,.. -t- .yr .. SCANDINAVIAN 15th Mill fet patrik Dshiin, pafctor, residence: 2095 Trade BW. phone S77J. Services (Swedish) .11 .a. m.. sod 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 'a. m Gust Anderson, snperintendent. Young peoples meetiasr 7:15 p. m. Thursdsy 7 :io- prayer, meeting. Yen are all . cor dially invited to our services, j OOKGRGATIOVAIa - :FTRS,T Center and Liberty, C. E. Ward, pastor, residence: 440 Canter RL, phono odlR. SfTTicaa 11 a. m. Sacrod Concert. The Immannel Male s Quartet .will giro a Sacred concert at our morning worship,. Thia will be a 'great treat- for all; lovers of music. These men hare mode a great auccess of their mnsie and will bring us something fine. Sunday school 10 o'clock, Mark McCallister.au peiintendent. Thursday erening at 8 p. pi, Bible study and prayer aerrice. A' cordial invitation ia given the public to attend these aerrjeea.. Missionary society meeting Jury lO at 1500 8. High street followed by church -picnic supper at o'clock. .All members and friends invited to come with well-fined baskets for this social erent. ' BY AUDRED BUNCH '',.''" ' The -Stoeiier of the 3IoonIIt' TUngfs, - by Edison Marshall. Published by the Cosmopolitan Book corporation. 'Price $2 net. Oregon fiction readers will be particularly interested in Edison Marshall's latest success, 'The ISleeper of the 'Moonlit .Ranges,' which Is as picturesque in content and as ' full of slumberous char acterization us the caption " that entitles the volume. A triangle of personalities encounter obstacles that they themselves hardly un derstand, and at least have no control over, and in the end all is as smooth as Santa Barbara after the earthquake, without the inconvenience of the debris or the tragedy of the wreckage. "The Sleeper of the Moonlit Ranges" is ri.-;ii;i I e Maonie Temple open every day escept lwlitv ami Ktiilm frnm "1 1 to 5:30 p,i m. An are cordially inrited to our IChrtsL Strangers' and" T'Vt'rs, especially services, and to our resding room.s J welcome. .f1.. "''':---''v T ST,11 Rmiii ramm,Kil St . SnniU aven- I Winter Vand Jeffersoo Sts- Thomas Arhe- nv at a m Kuhi.rt af uram. "OfH 4 soa.i easier, reaioence : .xuou jsiierson di., ting Rid of Jesus." All welcome. . . I pastor, residence: ,820 Oak St., phone fnoBO IVVM.. ueroy . autar, bmwimi. i T Ifi00,000-Voli ?Rain-Mtilitig -i rsissps . HIOHLANI - Highland and diureh ftts Edgar P. Sims, pastor.-residence: 2445 Maple Are. Serrices 11 a. n and 8 p. m. Sunday school in a. m- Walter f Stanton. auirintenrL?nf Cv E. 7 n. i Monthly meeting ,7 :dO p. m Thursday. We hare ezperienra, believe in and ad ro tate fall .salratioo. without fanaticusar' or modernif.m. All who believe thia way will enjoy our services, and we extent; to yon a welcome.' EPISCOPAI. rtf ft C Zl KtPiHilfil I St.. Rev. H. Dunes a .Chambers, -rector, f ltl(C,0 iJVtf OlHOt-PI residence: . 560 Chemeketa. St.; Holy Eaeharist at 7:30 a. m., in the ebapel. "1 5f v : . : jl x y i M i 11 , rv j i- i . V ) ' 4 'V - I 4 I i . : - i t 4 Mf - v:. v - written without wreckage and the leads in the story are all survivors Its coloring, a,nd characters which is really remarkable, consi dering the .extremes ' to which Marshall successfully, one,: after the other submits them,' leaving the reader in a perpetual -white- heat of absorption. But Marshall is artist enough not to get his cart before his horse-and every page of Is well-motivated with plenty deliberate descriptions. - r jThe Northland, that great ter ritory-marked with;, quality of beauty, a strange, fbrlorn beauty that men find difficult to j de scribe,"" .is given -as background for this engrossing tale et circum stance 3ou pie" isn't- exactly the kind of book . one enjoys , pondering. And it is ah even toss, whether the young reader will be left : morbid or simply, disgusted. Mr. Hack- ett in presenting ,his prpblem does not even use the divorce' court as the solution. probably, .'only temporary, that it could : have been.. And. at the end Eleanor and Edward, young in nothing except in years, contlnna unconvention ality In the smooth cocoon of con vention. . . ; Tlie Passerby and Other 8torfe, i by Ethe.1 M. Del?. , JPnblished by G. P. Putnam's Sohs. Z net Five short stories are Included In this volume, the last two each complete In 'Itself and yet together making a most touching novelette. I Each of the five is contrasting in and affords dixertlng reading. The settings are beautiful descriptions of England from , a London .club to a manor house and spring country-side. Misspell Writes to make her readers feel the life of , her story.' Her characters ate kbsorb- Ingly real; her dialogue1 nnfalllag, Her dlation is the sort -thai sus tains every incident, and, again The Way .of Stars, by L. , AdamS best pleasures,: r .s ' ; Beck.. Published by Dodd Mead & company, Xew York to read a Del! book Js among one's Price $2 net. i? ' 1 Holy Eucharist at 11 a. m.. with music, Sermon - topic True .Patriotism. Church school 9:45 a. m., Ker. -tl. uuncan l nam bers. superintendent. Youflg peoples fel lowship suspended during .July and Aug ut. " Vrtry meeting in 'rector's-: study 7:30 p. m., Monday erening. BAPTISTS RAP OIL KING SEATTLE. July 4-(Assdciated Press.) With adjournment of the 19th annual .meeting delayed a few hours to listen to papers that had been crowded .out by a, week of controversy, th northern Bap tist convention reacned, a com promise here today.! Inspiration al exercises fill tomorrow. " ' k ft a TnA inmnrnmlsa 'watt at. tnuiea m a straggle Deiweea uiou- ef nists wishing1 tidrive, ahead in practical -works and fundamental ists .declaring that Johi t Rocke feller, his family and his associates were- being allowed o dominate. ine.cnurcn, ine conservative avo notice; by which the by-laws may be modified at next year a meeting in Washington , D. C - To change and nut tntoTiy-law the following statement: 'A Baptist church as defined by mo vurpose oi inese Dy-iaws is one accepting -the new testament as its guide, aud composed only That Nice Youpg Conple,, by .JJran cts Hackett. Published by Ron' and Jjyeright, New York. 2.00. jTancis . Hackett'a .first noveL "That Nice Young Couple,'- 'now running through its-second edition is a glibly written story of , youth which youth Itself. Is likely, to resent. Whether there Is truth in It or not isn't the thing.1 . If there is. truth, youth wfll be sure to feel that the author should at least have had the grace to' have kept .It covered, . And -. Jf, -there isn't truth, but. well, the reader knows .there ls..... He can take it thatlheseVf altering twp aren't representatfve. if that helps. J But hell ponder it for a good long time. And "That Nice Young - - ' i i i i . ) ' -;-rpp-'-- flT-y , - '"' ' ' " -" CXIt . ,.., : '.! v . . .;. -tittv ' ' f ! ; ' . . I- - . - V"" " ' .. ... . - - J CAMMARATA ACCORDIOMST AT THE BUGH An .act that is different is the way the rrerson sisters and their rube syncopators descrfSe " them selves. This act will top the.new bill at the Bligh" theater today. It is a smair town revue and said to be novel throughout. The sisters Appear in many snappy dances and 'heir singing is said to be a treat with the music 'by the rube band In a class, by itself. Eight people make up this offering, considered onevof the season's best. In the act presented by Sheldon and Jjacharne, called "The Lolli pop Kids."-' there ,1s said ; to be plenty of good entertainment. Bo and Thompson; tvo negro artists; possess laughing personali ties and talent of a character said to amuse.. They present an act called Rlgh t and Wrong." consist ing -of singing, dancing and com edy patter. " So .far on the Aeker man & Harris bill they hare scored heavily. ..' " ' Matt Martin In his BUs "of Camouflage" is a somewhat dif ferent conjuror. . His act Is new and novel and his. tricks .up to date. - ' ';. Camaretta, "Wizard of the Ac cordion," will have a spot on tha bill and entertain with her Instru ment.' , - An adventurous romance of con- skjersbie glamor Issuccessf ally ,in- terwovcp into an Intense - back ground of Eastern mysticism. The book is not .in the least, sensation al., and is presented .in a-manner that leaves one harboring vivid impressions of the beauties of Eastern culture . and . Eastern thought. The .plot 'deals with' -an attempt of the Russian Bolshevists to overthrow English rule In In dia. One feels throughout that an immense bibliography stands back of ."The Way f Stars, and yet In hot one of jtne pages is there anything extraneots or left uflab- sorbed by the attraetiyely present ed story, The settings provide the book "With a. real atmosphere in which the action of the story proceeds. 1 " 1 . i 1 church lane 3 0. The meeting was opened with invocation by Rev. W. N. Sjovangen.. An interesting pa per on thesubject of 'the "Ideal Home". was'read by H. N.'Klev. At the business meeting the presi dent,' "A. O. Nelson, on behalf of the executive committee - intro duced1 the proposition of' amalga mating: all Lutherans of SUverton and community into one congrega tion. Mr. 'Nelson stated that, be cause of lack of organization and of ministers, man of Lutheran faith were deprived of the'prlvi leges of -Lutheran ' services, . there being kbontone .hundred thousand in Oregon alone who' are without the services of Lutheran pastors- Tie question of uniting the several Lutheran churches ,of Sllverton . a. . wag taorougniy discussed. A reso lution .was adopted which instruct ed the president and secretary to communicate a suggestion to .the Trinity and St, Johns churches, be ing tbe two largest- Lutheran churches .in SUverton, that they each .elect a committee' ot five tOr meet and discuss blahs for union The American Lutheran "church and hospital proposition WmI be held in abeyance: while the con gregattons are considering the amalgamation matter. ; - The. Benson pheasant farm has been? the scene of, much ractivity taia spring: .tiuring; the -past few weeks a number of the old birds have, been sold to make room for new stock. About three hundred and :if if ty pf the old blr'dx were shipped to one address at Belling ham. Wash. Lack of broody Jiena made it necessary t6 sell many of tao ggs , which might otherwise have beep set. Eleven hundred eggs were sent to Seattle during the laying season. It is expected that about four thousand .birds will be raised this year. Because of the -appearance of gape among1 the birds it Is necessary to remove the pens to- new ground. Practl cally all of the pens now on hind are Deing torn uown ana tne ma terial used In the construction of pens on the creek bottom land some distance from the present location.' Many of the pens had been .built within the last few years while others had been In use since the farm was first jbegun. also as water Is piped to all tn pens.' - ' ' ' ' ' July 10 has been deckled upon as the date for the appearance of Robin Reed, Olympic wrestler, in Silverton. At that time he will take part In a match with: Paul Amort ot Portland, one time .hold er of the welterweight champion ship of the "Pacific coast, and now instructor at the Benson Polytech nic. Not onlyis much interest shown in Sllverton-over the ap proaching match ', but tans of a number of neighboring towns have signified their Intention of . being present. The match,1 held at the Hippodrome, will be ret ereed by Ted Thye, Multnomah Athletic club instructor. - -.v ' t - - ; 1 ALWAYS c, ' i Mat Martin J Sheldon' 1 ymu ix cantontiagt!" " - - -chaxTie I M- -.i; J. GREAT - 'X TOr Werson Sisters and ) Fj V6 . iliUr ' flube 5yncopaters j A i ; day -'Vlllagr Vollieft" iCtS Bo :& Thomson VaudeYiiie Cam t wrong" iphbtoplays j'-.f ' . , , ' j " "f " , 1 " - n Vi i r 1 1 t ' 1 s- AIVH EVENTS SILVEKrONI , . - . : : ' ' -', : I. - LILLIB L. MADSE PUtesmsa Correfpondent "r v; v ' . The moving: ot the means of .the water system SILVERTON. Or... July i' 4. X Special to The .Statesman,) A j county rock crusher hag been built I on the banks ot Silver Creek a few milca helnw Kllvrlnn nn the Gid of BapIzers. , baptism being by I Bowen property. The crusher, Im moral waicn is moaern pa su rtrynii.," Immersion.' l rrx. . 11 . .... . iii8 iiuuce was Bigned-oy a group of fundamentalists and was presented by Judge P. V. Freeman of Denver. i JAPAN TO ASSIGN TItI)l2 REPORTERS .WUlisn Ha; ;hl and Dewey Wtpvts hsve been able to bring about a change in the baror-ettr csrrr' - xr; v tbre Jo 10 points IP ah hour, n their experiment at J l Psrk4viit . with ta electrical device with wlXb t.ey 'tore ta ' ? aUeta tnakraUi . ttrwOL. The machine; which uti!: :s & ;l:2DC3-volt current, tops fI 2 5-foot derrick.. llai3lt:(!dty:e-J.raxMP hi " : ' ' 'c y . ' . . : -.r -" : : T0kYf3 The ministry of com . merce and industry to send abroad ten commercial correspondents for the purpose of reporting on trade ; conditions" with a view to' promot ing Japans .foreign commerce. The correspondents will be sent to the following commercial cen ters; Yladivostock. Siberia: Tient sin, China; Hankow, China;. Can ton, China; Saigon. French China; Bombay.. British India; - Manila; Sydney, Australia, and -Port Said. Egypt. - electrically operated, von er .pelng taken from the electric line run ning from the Scanty to the Brush Creek road. , Six trucks nre used to haul the finished rock from the crusher which, has a capacity of over. 10. yard a day.". Roads in tbe vicinity of Silverton -are re ceiving needed improvement. number of them having been re cently designated as market roads. : About 400 .people gathered' at the Trinity eharch Thursday eve ning to join with Rev. and Mrs. George Henriksen s in celebrating on tfc eve of their silver wedding anniversary. The celebration was Hftnncd as a surprise by the Trin ity congregation and .was held 'on July 2 instead jof Julyj3 In brar that George. Henriksen J Jr., who Is traveling with the Luther , College .band as manager of the tour uiiKlit - IIarrishtir?.trinrnotto V? -! - . tq: te . completed ty October; r present. ' Oftlts to the icaaccl lation of the .concert' at Eusene the band waa present also and Us presence added greatly to the eve ning's enjoyment. - .- -' - Tha festivities opened at 7:00 o'clock with a number of excellent selections played 'by the band on ,ho church Uwns. Following these as many as possible of those pres ent gathered ia the church parlors where a brief program was given, the. Luther College quartet slng- I ring several numbers. Amos Cor- fcouse, chairman of the board of trustees, presented: Rev. and Mrs. Henriksen with a beautiful gift from the congregation and friends as, an expression of their esteem and Rood wishes." Rfv. Henrlk.wa responded expressing hi? and Mrs llenriken's appreciation. Mrs. M G. Gunderson, chairman of the erening. read two telegrams of cop gratulations received daring the day, one from Revi ad Mrs.,D. 15. llcimdaht of-Firfc Wash., and the other from Mr. and Mrs. L. ,11. Lassen of Portland! fine aiso ave a brief Mlk in which she explain ed that the occasion was one for double celebration . as it Is also ; jun- 23 years sacs RerrHenrlV pens the moving ' n4nzr : r ' - - juv.H y ; v' . : -Ycu :-.. . T, Seen '-: f '4 t , NEW TODAY . -;.. , - s.- .. --. .'...4 .y;cK:i- yy."y vy t "3 r ciqr rr inn i Y H 4 if (i iJ J v ' .' s. r-yyy-: . r . .. .. ,,.. - . - . ,-l rvr at n .. Al -1 l 1 By. . Enacted by Pauline Starke Raymond Wallace Beery . ..." - 'I.. 4,' 11 Hatton DEODVCOD COACH XL V icUili)U Kinder hers TODAY - and MONDAY III -Till I JACK LONDON wes the rnastcr of advehtarc, Tlnd here Is his nakttrJicce, As rivid a talc of bold adventure as' ytzls ever 1 greened. As Decked with IhriUs as a picttre ii COM ED Y- -PATIin iEWS : i 1 Hi. : McDonald t . I TO DA Y S:0ND AY TU ESDA Y ''Ty-'n i :-. J) , 1 i u ! 1 i U u U U Li L f V