if! M BAPTIST REVlVftL " GIIS-Iff EI11S Grisat: Church Choir Qffers Special Music; Rev. Shanks 5 Main Speakjer The revival mieetiig at the FIrsI Baptist church 1s gaining In inter est and attendance. The' church was nearly tilled, last evening andJ the great chorus nnder the leader ship of Fred t. Fisher sang spe cial uumbers.' .A duet by. Mrs.. Tneodore Roth and Mrs. Elma Mc Allister" was -especially 'enjoyed. Mr: Fisher ssng "Jesus Will Never ( Forget.? The Tsstor, Dr. Shanks. -presxhedlon IThe Gift'of ' Gifts." All the wealth of the. world is hot pomparable -to'the gift of God's ore.:' The. greas Orloff diamond hat is among the crown jewels of 'Russia touia not bring peace "and happiness to that people." The rec ord of sin and wickedness has con stantly wrought . ' death and : de struction , in. spite ' of the great wealth. The Koh-i-noor diamond that ia one of th great crown Jewels of Great Britain Is One or the, most valuable erer found. In the rough it weighed 800 carats. but' when recut into its present form it weighs 1034 carats. It is worth areat price. s- n Bratil. produces innnally 30, 000 carats -of diamonds but only about" $.000 are really .-of much value as ' gems. The largest dia mond 5 aver found 'wag of 3034 carats.' 1 -This came'' from South Africa. It was split up into, eleven ports. '.-.The largest piece was" cut and set in the 'scepter of King George of England." Many ether . diamonds of renown are in exist ence. ?i Most Valuable cries are pure crystal, clear as . water. 'but when foreign elements -enter Into them they ara .white,Tyellow, green and brown, and In tare instances even orange, red, blue and black. - : V But all these diamonds if gath ered "Into one treasure could not account fof th6 'price of eternal life. v.No measure of earthly treas ure, can-balance the gift of God's love The Orloffs loved the beau tiful Catherine. II. of Russia, and broughttheir treasure: to her and ' she- banished them, and" the brave Gaorgietltch. ended his life In wan dering and .insanftr. v Dwlght ,- I Moody loved Jesus Christ, and He sent hint '-out? to .witness for the gospel-an$ hundreds of thousands . leaf fled id- Jovrtnd worship the , Lord df Ufe.Judas followed Jesns but " he loredr the gdld, and per Uhed inhUiVo'.Wtt piace. -The - - ... . . ,.. t . ,; of all and Jesus granted to mm that wonderful vision on the lone ly isle that has cheered the hearts of saints to this day and will cheer them until they enter-that fuller life over yonder; '' "- 1 " ' No meetings today (Saturday) hut Sunday morning and evening and all next week every night at 7 ; 30.. Tuesday-eTening Is -to be Father and Son night and the pas tor will preach on "Play Ball J? Everybody is cordially invited to all, these meetings.' 4 " '-. tatha;Uity;.belnr Involved. -The I to $500; emergency fund of $1080 fund . laid aside for grading the athletic school in back of the Par- rish' junior high school; amount ing to $200,: was eliminated, the insurance was cut from $1G50 to $1000, miscellaneous from $1500 ' was eliminated and the amount al lowed for interest on warrants was chopped from $100. to $580. While these drastic cuts pruned the budget to ft the receipts, it meant the " curtailing of many items vitally; essential to the effif clency of the Salem school syste m. But the board feared that the taxi payers f would refuse to ; Toate - a special ' levy in which case they would be left without any budget at.aU. , '. ' 1 mm wis CQMlfllMf Through the efforts of General George A. White, adjutant general for Oregon.- one of the largest and best -trained military bands In the northwest will be- in Salem Armis-j tice Day, according to Biddy Bish op, general chairman, .'who has charge of the ' American Legion celebration this year. The mnsi-l cal organization - is the 1 8 6th in fantry toand of 50 pieces irom Portland. ? The band -will play at various times daring the day; par ticipate in - the .parade and then Jeare for Silverton about- 6 o'clock where It will take part in the cele bration. . -- i-.- 1 Sale of the American Legion tickets Is progressing ; in a satis factory manner and already more than $1000 has been turned in. Jilshop announced last night. Ex penses for the - celebration are heavr this year and will amount to around $500. Capita) Post No. in charge of the" "day's activities, is making an effort to clear $2500 n brder' to clear up payments on the- dram and. bugle corps and to finance the- post activities during the year., I the celebration proves the success N Indicated, it will be made van - annual event and the American Legion will center on Armistice' fay as a day tor flnanc- ng the organization. in the ruture. The'irarchaser-of a ticket Is as sured ,his . money's worth, for.it will be accepted" at one of two football games;., any one of the three theaters; cooperating" "with the" 'American Legion, and at either of two big dances at night. Managements of the various at tractions will receive 50-per cent of 'the proceeds from the ticket sales. - Those, planning; to attend the football - game- or show are urged by Chairman-Bishop to pur chase the Legion tickets, as the Legion does not receive anything from box office receipts. ;. x ; - , ENDBUfllQN ;i : PA1N FOREVER 3Co Xd to- Suffer' Another Pay , Those AgOniilng Tortar- ,-. .Th6re isooe -simple yet inex- pensfrt wajr to. teduce inflamed, swollen to - joints and . get them down to nonnat and that is to ap ply Mdone's Emerald: Oil ; night bi ;qioriiiis uo'peqpie woo sui ter: from eueh' enlargements would be Uwise Md reduce . them before the resca a more or less chronic 1 ivAJkr anyV tirst class druggist fori a ' origin! two-ounce - bottle -Of lloofieri Emerald Oil - (full strengthj aHi refuse to accept anything. in;jiis place. It is such a bCbly cQ'nce&traUd p repair tlon that two donees, lasts' a long time and f arlhermore to this wonderful discovery does dot v give "you-complete satisfaction .yon cah have yqnf noneyfjefjlnded. -v- f : . s. -Special sote LPeople who want to reduce swollen- of 'varicose veins Bho,uld gei i atttelol Emefald Oil at cneVv Applied hlght knd mofn-ing-tti direcv&d they-wm quickly notice an imprdvement which will ontlntis y Mhtit Vtn . veins and bcttfbr afa. rednceA to' normal Adv.; BUDGET IS CALLED "SCRAP OPAPpR'J (OestiBaea Trom p i. ' 5 just how the budget just passed upon would be affected' by a spe cial election to raise, the teachers' salaries. ' He : was also asked .to get together with v the teachers committee r and draw up a- ialary schedule. With a detailed llst ot1 the salary each teacher In Salem schools is now getting, and what he or she . would - get under the Knew- scheduled It is thought that the schedule that would prove sat isfactojry to 4 the teachers" would mean asking for from $30,000 to $50,000 or a tax levy of approxi mately three' mills.' '' " ', ' -t 'Ati the '. meeting of the school board : the members voted i to ac cept the report of the budget com mittee.' and agreed that - the bud get as worked out shall' stand for the ensuing year, . Practically everr deoartment'of the school system Is affected In pruning the budget to eliminate the $9,600 which, because, of the 6 per cent limitation, could only be obtained by special election. The material and supplies items were cut from $22,600 to $19,650. This teeant slashing Jot the funds for educational ' equipment and supplies, library booK4, printing, prayage and freights ' The amount" allotted for main tenance and repairs was cut from 17.800 to . $34,850. repairs on practically -erery . school bailding it . Karourvs 0 IDver to Monday -Every One a - Bargain ' Continues JS14.95 S19.50 24.75 ?29.75 f$34.75 $39.75 59.50 ;'See them displayed in our Show Window - fj 1 ' ."CAN AND DO SALEH STORE , V , ; i PORTLAND BILK SHOP , v. State Stre . ; SS3 Aide Street . ALLiJLAZER ' ' i i Knit Bottom Regular 6.50 Values Now Beautiful Plaid Patterns in Fine Quality Material "? 'Various ''Color Designs' Multitudes Have Marvelled at UU IB- t i t -y : If : peeials for. BM lirdlay --BSBBBSIBBlBSSMSMt .a-- ' ( Keep kitchen odors out of the living room Fry witK Crisco b;3 pounds Crisco l 79c, A Square Cake Tin and Booklet of Recipes FREE 'ft-'. i ll .... rrVrfrj, V 1 , - m - for c ...I I, . .... . , , . StlifiAR J Wilso r. Market Day - .15lb$. Oleomargarbe RAISINS ; gfig 31b; 41b.Pkg. opc 35 c Gold Medal f 1 FLOUR New Pack Sal5?a 49 lb. bag - PEAS QUICK DATS r; 2 cans 2 pkgs. "mm: 2Qc 25c Pride! Waldo ,' - n . 117, ; , FLOUR Royal Club CcoVX 49 lb. bag v PEACHES V- : 2 2y2tins !,rs : .45c i 24c I BCBlS P4 Extra Cream : ' ROLLED OATS ?erlb. .Per pkg. - 91b.Pkg. " ; - 57.C v ,46c One Cent and One Dollar Sales ! WE LEAD AGAIN WITH MANY ADDED VALUES i I I III X. A 1 tmm- Z3 t SlldS ' RubWrs extra heavy . Dolge-edge storm soles, special - 9 8 c Co nti n u es S a (em's Se ! fin g Sensation 6? ONE DOLLAR $15 Dresses Saturday offers a splen did selection in this group. Pay $14.00 for the . first dress, and an extra $14.00 dress "costs yon only ONE DOLLAR SALE $20 All new fall fabrics and styles included in this group at $19.00 for the first dress and an extra $19 dress for the small sum of ' STARTLING GOAT VALUES Many Additions To Our Popular Priced Groups For Saturday at 95 $145 $199 185 HATS IN A BIG SALE All New Authentic Shapes and Fabrics oaturday & to o p. m. 75c HOUSE BROO&VJS m Between 2 and 3, Saturday afternoon, we will sell 100 House Brooms, regular 75c grade, to the first 100 people who buy $2 worth in any department except Groceries. 1 . ...t " ' 0 600 Pairs of Shoes in the ONE CENT Shoe Sale Saturday features a big selection for Men, Women, Boys and Girls Broken lots from 59c up to $5.49. Pay the marked price f or first pair of shoes and extra pair from the same price group costs you only lc more. 1 All Wool $20 and $30 Suits and O'Coats (A wonderful opportunity to save A big .choice of Suits and O'Coats in light and dark colors, all wool garments. After fl buying any $19 or 5Z bun or O'Coat you - are " entitled to an 'extra $19 or $29 vahie for only - v ":- - . " " ' A'' 4 r J 456 State Street o Pi V, TV . . .... .. j 1 , I t -. - - .' , Phone 14