;TTTE 0?XCON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON' TUESDAY MORNING; DECEMBER 1, 1925 BIPTISTIKIS PtiOGRESSSGiVELL 'Muslc'and'Stfon'g-Message Tf Mark Meetingsr With u ;ioorftendanceSt3 2, Ju ; 1 - t , Revival ..meetings , -continue? at th First- BapttsV church, all 'this 1 MceTha pastor wilt preach each everting, exoept Saturday. . j ' -ifzed Q. Fisher -will hare charge of lb music. There have been, a , great many re-consecration of life ifc3pd,J new confessions of Christ ,.as Saviour, and fanlily altars erect da a result of (he meetings to date, r'-- ;;. : a .For Hwo- weeks l)!. Bryant of CoryaHls was the pfeacher. " This -week- the-'pastor "will refru'm'e"the duties of preacher and ' will "give special messages 'each evening, Last evening he 'preached ' on the . Gospel f ! SafVatlon. "He ! said : ' ? -'-' "The" good news Is a revelation of ihev grace t)f God tor 'fallen taan through a "Mfediatorf"Jesus Christ -It 4 airlse, holy and gracious JrostUutton of God by" which' He ..makes' provision for redemption "aht' recovery ' of fallen man- from , 'the state 'in which "her'-finds hhn- ' ''8$lfbecauseof sin. There is ,a sirange power manuesiea cere, m " which' God lifts men out of sin. yantt feives victory 'over' evil. The glory' of, if is' that all hbr believe 'ma have this blessing." 1 'M 'Ptfhi "large" chorus choir sings - . ea'ch-'e-renrng, and Special nVmbers - are" prepared ' for ; group singing. Solos are sung at each service by Mr, Fisher, who has a fine tenor i baritone yoice under! perfect con trol: aniTexpressiOn. rr"f His numbers on Sunday "were especially fine-' Sunday night an echo choir-rendered a charming effect to the special- number - by the choir. Last evening the ladies Bible class? sponsored ,111 services and: this evenlag , the Yoanj Mir Hed . People's ; class will be In charge. ToTnorrow evening the Baraca-Philatheaa. and Thursday evening Uhe CountOn-Me ! class. young people's evening, With a special message: for the 'young folks.'. ';-V-:i?yr Reclamation .BOdr to Meet The Oregon Drainage" associa tion Is scheduled to meet at the Salem Chamber of Commerce to day for an, all-day meeting.. -Mem ber of the Oregon Irrigation con gress will- meet with the first named body, and it Is understood that -the probabilities are the two will: be united Into one" body ito carry, on the vrork of reclamation In the state of- Oregon. ' BMW E DonaldSmitlv From Salem -School,-1 Keeps Big Audi-ence- Laughing SHEEP HERDER DIES BEND; Ore., Nov. "30. While: playing ",a gahie.'lof - p6oI, John Flemming, : 5 6-year-old i aheep herder.--dropped dead "this after noon af Prineville. ' He has lived In the' Crooked river4 country for 1 0 years but ' little is known of his" family and no- relatives- havo been located. ' Sonf Tomorrow-4 is ?dad'a birth daywhat shall werdo for him? f " Daughter:" We might' let .him j have his car for a change. WENDLING, .Or., Nov. '30 1 Special to . The Statesman. ) A speech fey Dona)d 6mlth, blind oa of -Fqur-L mith,'!; wU'lhe. out standing event, on the program xI the second annual father, and son banquet- given, liere recently. .. x; Donald "Smith, blind boy - from the state school at Salem, was the sensation of the evening." He gave joko af ier. joke ' to bring laughter to his audience,? Then gave the tongue-twisting -stoTy : of - the -House That Jack Built." Although blind, even1 years he appeared the superior of boys his age with no- handicap. ; --?Wendllnff f'orchestra, -consisting of Miss Hikethier Harold: Taylor, Kollie Roach and 'Harvey Neilsen, gave- musics daring- intermissions Rev. C.' S. Mains, WefndMng pastor, gave blessing. Dean Hohgatf, Eu gene --f Bible university achool' of music, vied the father and ons la the finest pep". service they have ever-had. .-, . . --. :i , . : . ;. ; MrBlakeley, fc-year-old fath er and Elgin, his- year-old son. won priiel, tor -t oldest Jfather and son. -Mr.- Blakeleyjand -his five sons' ages total 334 years. ' Now most wise people are buy ing them, arly. "-. . - ' NEWS BRIEFS . . ' n w (Contiane from pt .) that each be accompanied by $100 deposit, to be returned in ease the boy Is' not chosen.. The trip wm todtrde'nglanVl, Scotland, ''Norr way, Finland. Sweden, Denmark, Germany,; Holland, f Itelginro and France. . The tritr will i tart June 26 and will - end 'Septemberr 6, 192. Hanksaving Guests . :ti Mr. and Jtfrs. H. H. Vandevort had as their-guests for Thanks giving and over .the week-end Miss Mary Smith and Mrs. John Haas of Portland. ." - . " : to the darkness, combined with the low level of the river at this time of the; year slowed the run considerably It was scheduled to return the same day. - Revivals Popular : ; :) : Despite the storm a large Mon day' night -audience greeted -the Stivers t Evangelistic company t the Court Street Christian-church. Evangelist '. Stivers spoke . on "Amusing Excuses. - Tonight '-the sermon"wilL be.What.is-Faith? How to Get It? ; How to-' Use It!" Lorraine Stivers, song; leader and soloist, will render saw solos. This feature of his services is' drawing the music lovers. ;y finnday rnight nearly a "packed house greeted the evangelists. "Mrs. RuthT Stivers pantomimed the iamiliari'hymn. ?Iy 5 Faith Looka - Up to1 Thee, while her husband was singing. Salem Selected The next" annual ' state older boys', conference is'toe" hld at Salem, members, of the conference held this year at McM inn ville hav ing ' accepted the Invitation T ex tended -.by .Hugh Shattuc , of the Salem delegation, to be guests: of this Ity next year. William East of; this city secretary of the-con ference this year, was elected vice president 'for next year. There were 300, boys; from all over the state at the conference, . out . of which! boya and three leaders were from Salem. Mortuary. Rev." Robertson; who was but 45 years of age, is sur vived by . his son, David Dayton, who. lives with his . grandmotber, Mrs. Hattie Dayton, at 415 North Capitol street. ' v " Krapa has been leaching In" her place. ' ' - ." " ' Sax Sax Saxophoue And all kinds of band instru ment repairing. e Parts for instru- The picture showing was Ramon Novarro in "The Midshipman. inenta made to order gold or sil-J section- was - reserved for them ver plated. Cleaning and 'replat Inggold or silver . plated instru ments, prompt service, reason able prices, guaranteed work. Duke's Musical Instrument Repair Shop, room 3, McCornack Bldg. Over- Miller's. dl Northwestern . -. Tha Northwestern, river steam er owned and" "operated" by - the Salem Navigation company. ar rived -'ilttV Salem & early " Monday morning- after -fcavinymade-the trip frojn" Portland In 1 4 hours This is - about - four hours longer than Is usually taken for the run,' but" it. ia reported .that hitting In-. " f STflNDflRDiZCD iCflSH STORES 'SALEM COUVALtIS ALBANY WOODBURN i W1 v.-: s- IS The' thrifty hbmek'eeper the purthasuig Agent of the home, mtist: keep : well infoxTnedbf Uie-p meats If she i is; to receive; Mlvalue for veveiy. dollar that'is spent VOurf prices Are used as a basis for comparison by the people of thc erev territory; co fsbn 6ur:businW has giro Oregbn Jn sales volume. QualcerBraiid Pure' Gahe Sugar Wood Contract Awarded , Thewood. cutting! contract, tor. the county was let Monday to Del bert JHart & Son, local contractors. By t the contract the cutters agree to cut'the wood on county proper ty at 'Hopmere for Jl.50 a cord. It is: estimated that 2"S'cords will be used for, the court house, poor farm and tool house this' year. Bids for hauling the wood will be called for at a later date. Census Is Completel f ' i Complete returns ..of the school census were given out yesterday. Mr. Mam - who took the - census. reports that there. are 5727 oer- sons in Salem.or school, district No. Zi, betwen? the ages iof 4 years and 20 years. This; is 280 more than revealed, by, the" census last;year, when'5447 were Tnum bered. For each individual of this age the school district- receives about. 11,5 frem the" state fund and about $9 from the county fund OXG Members Are Guests At the Heilig theater last night 77 members of Company F, Salem unit of the Oregon national guard, were guests of Archie Holt, mana ger of the theater. They marched Into' the theater where- a special Robertson to be. Burled Here ' Rev. John Robertson, late pas tor of the .Methodist church - of Pomeroy, ,Wash who was well known In this city and . who died recently in Pomeroy of ter a short illness, ; is-io be -interred in the Odd Fellows cemetery of Salem. Services will be' "held-this, after noon at 2! o'clock' at the. RIgdon Veterans to Meet A meeting of the Marion County Veterans' association is called for Thursday morning at 10 o'clock in McCornack hall, according' to announcement made Monday. Polk county members have been extend ed. an invitation to participate in the meeting. Teacher 111 Miss- Anna Johnson." instructor ait the-Parrish junior high school, has been ill for the past fewldays During her absence-Mrs. Sylvia Hearing Is Set A justice court hearing of the charge of contributing to the de linquency of a minor, preferred against, L. J. Lucas of. Salem, has been, set . for Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock by Brazier C. Small, justice of the peace. from Clackamas county, one from Lincoln county,- one from Wash-? ington county and "'three from i-inn county, tacn aiuoent pay approximately aau a scaooi yea This realises for - the city- acixcn board an Income this year fn this source of tuition. $32,220. Frisoaer RctHmed - . - Governor, Pierce yesterday sign edpapera authorizing the extra-'' dltlon of Charles WHcher, 1 who ( escaned' recentlv from ' the tenU Untlaxy. at San .QuenUn. Witcher , la , under- arrest al Roseburg. jrAn officer from California jeft; here tonight. :for. RoBeburg in auest f the pisoner. -' - ' id - . 1 f I r - n BroWlnoncdav Case Is Continued The case against G. W. Hayes of Aumsville, charged with obtain ing .money; under false pretenses, was' continued in justice court yes terday, under motion of the de fendant. No date has been set for the hearing. Tuition Report Made , So . far this . school . year 338 students are registered in the Sa lem high school who are subject to tuition. All those students out side of school district No.24,' or Salem1 must pay tuition. .Of 'this number 2S0 are from Marion county,-72 froja Polk county, one dcv I whfcfV-r.y Cold demand cramme h form does not affect the bead. Tbt tow H4J ; They demand a hxativci Cucarau the r best we know. - ' ; -J,. They demand tonka. bd Hiffi eontaioa . . . '- Hill's stops a cold in 14 hoursT It stops fever and beaaaebc. n preau gnppe in three dava. 6 Then be sure vouert the Bmnae, pro veJ fur 1 .tnn 1 Yrni canrr a9brd to taie chaimwiaeoid.'AudrttgsisUieuHjUVv J BcSureIt$llJv; CflSCATA PrkrSOc -' N QUININE CelKcd Eox trnhxrtrilt t , A4.; 1 9 1 cmm. -STi 100 lb. sack ; 5.53 : 'C H. Pure i'dane . :Siigar t-Xi'ttle: finer! graJrifid 'tttui , LQiiakef Sogar , - -IWlbisack . ;-S5;S9 ' " ' v -Alpine: '.''Milk-. ; -Ircpna 27c 'T(CAh3t87c ' Gem'Nut - ; irgai f3 lb. ' - t-r yjt-' ,';SblilirBe,st Cream Vt)f:Tartar . o4 cans .1 o45c -pound 'Cans 69c Crisco 6 ' pound 'cans 'Griscb pound t'cans Schillings 'Best Coffee f " . 1.1b s 55c BakingiPowHer IGLoz, can, :29c tVteTKing Boap nlargepkg. ;,l49c4 Z 1 sba Missiorv-Bell1: 1 Oc 1 bar mite King.5c All 5f or 49c " Cryatal White Soap 2S liars . ' i , Van CampVGream fFomato . i " - . - - . 3 cans 25c i " -v - Sugar Cured rBacorij3guares lb. ; 29c " AvUJ:Sl Inipected Meats cut and diiplayed contmuously in the J v ; f Fresh" Meat Department ; ' : ; V CORNES CbtJRT AND COERCIAL;. ' TELEPHONES .455-456 A Gift everyone will enjoy every day in the year. We have displayed in oiir w i ri d o w s a- wonderful collection of the best val - ues money can buy. Distinctive Designs Mohair, velour and tap estry co ver i riffs,, hard wood frames, 5 full 'web construction, NacKm a n spiring cushions. -.-ir Mohair . . ii Very strongly' built with reversible A cushions :'Jackard-Veiour rt ana xnair . v Keversible cushions. "A very wondefful'gift 080 , Steel Cut Velour , Davenport 5 j :TIiis would make a wonderful Girist-i 1 jnas gift for the family Li $105 SEE OUR WINDOWS Use Otar ; Deferred 1 - Payxaent ! Han" f : f.S Floors -..of-', n Values e 1 A r 1 - -' V